Multiple-fold automatic umbrella as ergonomically constructed and manipulated

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6668845
  • Patent Number
    6,668,845
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 26, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A multiple-fold automatic umbrella includes: a central shaft, a rib assembly including a top rib, a stretcher rib, at least an intermediate rib and a tail rib pivotally connected one another and pivotally connected to the central shaft, an opening spring, a plurality of closing springs and a control device for controlling the opening and closing of the umbrella; with the intermediate rib formed by extrusion molding process to have a cross section of two-lobe shape having an inner joint and an outer joint respectively connected on opposite ends of the intermediate rib for pivotally connecting inner and outer ribs of the rib assembly for obtaining a light-weight and proper strength of the rib assembly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A prior art of U.S. patent application of Ser. No. 09/507,892 filed on Feb. 22, 2000 (now granted) by the same inventors of this application disclosed a rib assembly for multiple-fold umbrella including a plastic intermediate rib (


23


) obtained by injection molding process to form a cross section of H shape. The intermediate rib (


23


) is integrally formed with an inner joint and an outer joint by molding process for pivotally connecting other ribs of the rib assembly. Either inner or outer joint of the intermediate rib (


23


) should have an “enough” width in order for properly connecting the relevant ribs and therefore can not be minimized to form a slim umbrella rib, thereby causing heavy weight, and inconvenient handling.




Meanwhile, a conventional control means of an automatically opening and closing umbrella including a push button and a rope is not formed as a compact unit and may not be operated quite smoothly.




The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional umbrellas, and invented the present multiple-fold umbrella ergonomically constructed and manipulated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold automatic umbrella including a central shaft, a rib assembly including a top rib, a stretcher rib, at least an intermediate rib and a tail rib pivotally connected one another and pivotally connected to the central shaft, an opening spring, a plurality of closing springs and a control device for controlling the opening and closing of the umbrella; with the intermediate rib formed by extrusion molding process to have a cross section of two-lobe shape having an inner joint and an outer joint respectively connected on opposite ends of the intermediate rib for pivotally connecting inner and outer ribs of the rib assembly for obtaining a light-weight and proper strength of the rib assembly.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold automatic umbrella including a control device having a multiple-fold rope respectively wound on a plurality of rollers respectively rotatably mounted on a lower runner and an upper notch generally disposed on a single side of the central shaft for an ergonomic assembly and maintenance; and a closing latch pivotally mounted in a push button of the control device, which can be smoothly pivoted and can be biased downwardly by plural tubes of the central shaft when closing the umbrella to prevent from unexpected closing of the umbrella after opening the umbrella.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an illustration showing an opening umbrella of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the intermediate rib and the spring rib of the present invention.





FIG. 3

shows a cross section of the intermediate rib.





FIG. 4

shows the coupling ring adapted for coupling the intermediate rib with the spring rib.





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective view of the intermediate rib with the other ribs of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a partial sectional drawing of the rib assembly of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a sectional drawing of the present invention when closed.





FIG. 8

is an illustration showing the guiding rollers and the rope of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a sectional drawing showing the depression of the push button for opening the present invention.





FIG. 10

shows the closing operation of the control means from an opening umbrella.





FIG. 11

shows a folded umbrella of the present invention having the closing latch slightly modified.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in the drawing figures, the multiple-fold automatic umbrella of the present invention comprises: a central shaft


1


; a rib assembly


2


pivotally secured to the central shaft


1


having an umbrella cloth


2




a


secured on the rib assembly


2


; an opening spring


3


retained in the central shaft


1


; a plurality of closing springs


4


secured on the rib assembly


2


; and a control means


5


majorly formed on the central shaft


1


.




The central shaft


1


includes: a lower tube


11


having a grip


12


secured to the lower tube


11


, a middle tube


13


, an upper tube


14


and an uppermost tube


15


telescopically engaged with one another to form the shaft


1


, and an upper notch


16


formed on a top of the shaft


1


having an inner block or inner holder


161


formed in the top of the shaft


1


.




The rib assembly


2


includes: a top rib


21


having its inner end


211


pivotally secured to the upper notch


16


, a stretcher rib


22


having an inner end


221


pivotally connected to a lower runner


20


slidably held on the shaft


1


, an intermediate rib


23


having an inner end of the rib


23


connected with an inner joint


231


which is pivotally connected with an outer end


222


of the stretcher rib


22


and is also pivotally connected to an outer portion of the top rib


21


by a connecting rib


24


, a tail (or outer) rib


25


pivotally connected to the intermediate rib


23


by an auxiliary intermediate rib


23




a,


a spring rib


26


juxtapositionally slidably coupled to the intermediate rib


23


by a coupling ring


230


, and an auxiliary spring rib


26




a


pivotally connected between the intermediate rib


23


and the tail rib


25


.




The present invention may be provided for use as a quadruple-fold umbrella, but may also be used as triple-fold, penta-fold or multiple-fold umbrella, not limited in the present invention.




As to the raw materials for making the ribs of the rib assembly


2


, the top rib


21


and the stretcher rib


22


may be made of aluminum alloy; spring ribs


26


,


26




a


made of steel; and the tail rib


25


made of reinforced plastics such as FRP or carbon fiber, or metals.




The intermediate rib


23


especially as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

is formed by plastic extrusion molding process to have a cross section of two-lobe shape to reinforce the mechanical strength of the rib


23


and also to smoothen the contour of the rib (due to the lobe shape) without forming acute edge portions of the rib for enhancing the esthetic effect, minimizing volume and weight of the rib, thereby forming a slim compact umbrella.




The intermediate rib


23


, after being extruded by extrusion molding process, is then connected with the inner joint


231


and the outer joint


232


on the inner and outer ends of the rib


23


for pivotally connecting the other ribs of the rib assembly


2


. Either inner joint


231


or outer joint


232


may be made by plastic injection molding process and then connected with the intermediate rib


23


. Therefore, there is no need to prepare a “big” mold for integrally forming the intermediate rib


23


with both joints


231


,


232


disposed on opposite ends of the rib


23


as made in the prior art, thereby saving the production cost especially the mold cost.




The present invention further comprises a lining bracket


27


formed or embedded in between the inner joint


231


of the intermediate rib


23


and the outer end


222


of the stretcher rib


22


as shown in

FIGS. 5

,


6


. The bracket


27


may be a plate member made by pressing or other mechanical processing methods.




The lining bracket


27


includes: a pivot hole


271


formed in an outer portion of the bracket


27


for pivotally connecting the inner joint


231


with the outer end


222


of the stretcher rib


22


by a pivot


231




a,


a lug


272


protruding downwardly from the bracket


27


through a lug hole


223


formed in an outer portion of the stretcher rib


22


for pivotally connecting an inner end


261


of the spring rib


26


, and a hook portion


273


formed on an inner portion of the bracket


27


for fastening an outer spring end


42


of the closing spring


4


of which an inner spring end


41


is secured to an outer portion


212


of the top rib


21


.




The lining bracket


27


plays a plurality of roles and functions as follows:




1. Providing means for pivotally connecting plural ribs


26


,


22


,


23


within the narrow or tiny area among those ribs;




2. Fastening the closing spring


4


without obstructing the pivotal connection of the relevant ribs of the rib assembly


2


;




3. Reinforcing the joining parts including the intermediate rib


23


, the stretcher rib


22


and the spring rib


26


since the bracket


27


is provided at a central position in the inner joint


231


and the outer portion of the stretcher rib


22


for preventing twisting or deformation of the ribs.




The outer joint


232


of the intermediate rib


23


is pivotally connected with an inner end


23




i


of the auxiliary intermediate rib


23




a


by a pivot


232




a


and the outer joint


232


is also pivotally connected with an inner end


261




a


of the auxiliary spring rib


26




a


by a collar


232




b;


with the inner end


23




i


of the auxiliary intermediate rib


23




a


also pivotally connected with an outer end


262


of the spring rib


26


; with the outer joint


232


having a bottom interior provided for stably accommodating the inner end


23


I of the auxiliary intermediate rib


23




a


and the outer end


262


of the spring rib


26


for resisting wind force impacting the umbrella cloth and ribs.




The auxiliary intermediate rib


23




a


may also be made by plastic extrusion process having a cross section with upper convex portion and bottom concave portion as shown in

FIG. 5

, but the shapes of the rib


23




a


being not limited in this invention.




The tail rib


25


has an inner joint


251


pivotally connected with an outer end


23




t


of the auxiliary intermediate rib


23




a


by a pivot


251




a,


and also pivotally connected with an outer end


262




a


of the auxiliary spring rib


26




a


by a pivot


251




b.






The coupling ring


230


is formed with a two-lobe hole


230




a


to be engaged with the intermediate rib


23


having the cross section of two-lobe shape, and also formed with a round hole


230




b


in the ring


230


juxtapositioned to the two-lobe hole


230




a


for slidably engaging the spring rib


26


with the round hole


230




b


as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


4


.




The opening spring


3


for opening the umbrella has a lower spring end


31


retained at a lower portion of the central shaft


1


with the spring


3


disposed around an inner sleeve


17


secured to the inner block


161


of the shaft


1


, and an upper spring end


32


retained against the inner block


161


.




Each closing spring


4


has its inner spring end


41


pivotally connected with the top rib


21


and an outer spring end


42


secured to the lining bracket


27


for pivotally connecting the intermediate rib


23


, the stretcher rib


22


and the spring rib


26


for smoothening the umbrella-closing operation.




The control means


5


includes: a push button


51


slidably held in the grip


12


and contacted with a sliding ring


50


slidably held in a base holder


121


fixed in the grip


12


; an opening latch


52


fixed in an upper portion of the sliding ring


50


for engaging a latch hole H respectively formed in the tubes


13


,


14


,


15


of the shaft


1


when closing the umbrella as shown in

FIG. 7

; a tension spring


52




s


retained between the sliding ring


50


and the base holder


121


for normally urging the sliding ring


50


and the push button


51


outwardly ready for a depression on the push button


51


; whereby upon depression of the push button


51


to disengage the opening latch


52


from the latch hole H, the opening spring


3


will extend the tubes of the shaft


1


and the rib assembly


2


for opening the umbrella; a closing latch


53


pivotally mounted in the push button


51


by a pivot


531


having an arcuate shoulder portion


532


or


532




a


formed on an actuating end of the closing latch


53


, with the closing latch


53


normally horizontally lifted as restored by a restoring spring


54


retained in the button


51


to be retarded on a latch hole


501


formed in the sliding ring


50


(FIG.


10


), whereby upon closing of the umbrella to fold and lower the tubes


15


,


14


,


13


of the central shaft


1


, the closing latch


53


will be downwardly biased by the ends of the tubes


15


,


14


,


13


(

FIG. 7

) to prevent from unexpected umbrella-closing operation after depressing the push button


51


for opening umbrella (FIG.


9


); and a locking head


55


secured with a rope


56


directed through an interior in the central shaft


1


and the lower runner


20


towards the upper notch


16


of the shaft


1


, with the locking head


55


engaged with an engaging hole


101


formed in a lower inner sleeve


10


fixed in the lower tube


11


in the grip


12


when closing the umbrella (FIG.


7


).




Upon closing the umbrella, the push button


51


is depressed inwardly to allow the closing latch


53


to thrust the locking head


55


to be disengaged from the engaging hole


101


, the closing springs


4


will restore to close the umbrella from

FIG. 1

to FIG.


10


. After re-setting the folded umbrella from

FIG. 10

to

FIG. 7

by compressing the tubes of the shaft


1


and the opening spring


3


, the locking head


55


as guided by the convex spring plate


58


will be re-engaged with the hole


101


for completely closing and folding the umbrella.




The arcuate shoulder portion


532


(as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


9


) of the closing latch


53


is formed by rotatably mounting a miniature roller on the actuating end of the closing latch


53


, whereby upon closing of the umbrella by lowering the tubes of the shaft


1


to downwardly bias the latch


53


, the miniature roller


532


on the latch


53


will provide a rolling contact with the tube surface of the tube of the central shaft, thereby preventing from noise pollution caused from the closing (or opening) operation of the umbrella. Meanwhile, the roller


532


as giving a smooth rolling contact between the latch


53


and the shaft, the rising of the tubes of the shaft


1


when opening the umbrella (from

FIG. 9

to

FIG. 10

or

FIG. 1

) will not be retarded by the latch


53


even under a resilience of the restoring spring


54


of the latch


53


(Note: The spring force of the restoring spring


54


is greatly smaller than that of the opening spring


3


).




The arcuate shoulder portion of the closing latch


53


may also be modified as a simple arcuate surface


532




a


as shown in

FIG. 11

to further simplify the construction of the present invention.




The rope


56


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


7


and


8


includes: an inner rope end


561


secured to the locking head


55


; a first upper guiding roller


562


rotatably mounted in the inner holder (or block)


161


for winding the first rope section S


1


from the inner rope end


561


; a first lower guiding roller


563


rotatably mounted in a first cavity


571


formed in a lower guiding-roller holder


57


provided in the lower runner


20


for winding a second rope section S


2


as directed from the first upper guiding roller


562


; a second upper guiding roller


564


rotatably mounted in the inner holder


161


(positioned above the first upper guiding roller


562


) for winding the third rope section S


3


as led from the first lower guiding roller


563


; a second lower guiding roller


565


rotatably mounted in a second cavity


572


formed in the lower guiding-roller holder


57


for winding the fourth rope section S


4


as directed from the second upper guiding roller


564


; and a fifth rope section S


5


directed from the second lower guiding roller


565


towards the outer rope end


566


fixed in the inner holder (or block)


161


or in the upper notch


16


, thereby forming a penta-fold rope (S


1


˜S


5


) or multiple-fold rope.




The number of rollers, the rope sections and folds of the rope are not limited in this invention. The penta-fold rope


56


as illustrated may be used for quadruple-fold, penta-fold or any other multiple-fold umbrella.




The rollers are generally disposed on a single (left of right) side of the central shaft


1


for an easier assembly and maintenance of the present invention. The lower guiding-roller holder


57


further includes an extension plate


573


protruding downwardly from the holder


57


to be firmly secured on the lower runner


20


by a fastening wire


201


.




The construction of the elements of the present invention as well as the manipulation of the umbrella of this invention are so ergonomic, thereby being superior to the prior arts of conventional multiple-fold automatic umbrellas including the multiple-fold umbrellas.




The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The rib assembly of the present invention may also be used for multiple-fold umbrella, besides the multiple-fold automatic umbrella.



Claims
  • 1. A multiple-fold automatic umbrella comprising:a central shaft including a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another; a rib assembly having an umbrella cloth secured thereon and including at least a top rib pivotally secured to an upper notch of the shaft, a stretcher rib pivotally connected with said top rib and a lower runner slidably held on said shaft, an intermediate rib connectable to said stretcher rib and said top rib, and a tail rib connectable to said intermediate rib; an opening spring retained in said shaft for opening the umbrella; a plurality of closing springs retained on said rib assembly for closing the umbrella; and a control means including at least a push button formed in a grip of said shaft, and a rope directed through an interior in said shaft, said lower runner and said upper notch on said shaft; said intermediate rib made of plastic and reinforced plastic materials by extrusion molding to have a cross section of two-lobe shape; said rib assembly further including said intermediate rib having an inner end thereof connected with an inner joint which is pivotally connected with an outer end of the stretcher rib and is pivotally connected to an outer portion of the ton rib by a connecting rib, said tail rib pivotally connected to the intermediate rib by an auxiliary intermediate rib which is pivotally connected to an outer joint of said intermediate rib, a spring rib juxtapositionally slidably coupled to the intermediate rib by a coupling ring, and an auxiliary spring rib pivotally connected between the intermediate rib and the tail rib; with a lining bracket formed between said inner joint of said intermediate rib and an outer portion of said stretcher rib; said lining bracket including a pivot hole formed in an outer portion of the bracket for pivotally connecting the inner joint with the outer end of the stretcher rib by a pivot, a lug protruding downwardly from the bracket through a lug hole formed in an outer portion of the stretcher rib for pivotally connecting an inner end of the spring rib, and a hook portion formed on an inner portion of the bracket for fastening an outer spring end of the closing spring of which an inner spring end is secured to an outer portion of the to rib; and said outer joint of the intermediate rib pivotally connected with an inner end of the auxiliary intermediate rib and the outer joint pivotally connected with an inner end of the auxiliary spring rib by a collar; with the inner end of the auxiliary intermediate rib pivotally connected with an outer end of the spring rib; and with the outer joint having a bottom interior provided for accommodating the inner end of the auxiliary intermediate rib and the outer end of said spring rib.
  • 2. An automatic umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said coupling ring is formed with a two-lobe hole to be engaged with the intermediate rib having a cross section of two-lobe shape, and formed with a round hole in the coupling ring juxtapositioned to the two-lobe hole for slidably engaging the spring rib with the round hole.
  • 3. An automatic umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said control means includes: a push button slidably held in the grip and contacted with a sliding ring slidably held in a base holder fixed in the grip; an opening latch fixed in an upper portion of the sliding ring for engaging a latch hole respectively formed in the tubes of the shaft when closing the umbrella; a tension spring retained between the sliding ring and the base holder for normally urging the sliding ring and the push button outwardly ready for a depression on the push button; a closing latch pivotally mounted in the push button having an arcuate shoulder portion formed on an actuating end of the closing latch, said closing latch operatively biased downwardly by the tubes of said shaft when closing the umbrella; and a locking head secured with said rope directed through the interior in the central shaft and the lower runner towards the upper notch of the shaft with the locking head engaged with an engaging hole formed in a lower inner sleeve fixed in the lower tube in the grip when closing the umbrella.
  • 4. An automatic umbrella according to claim 3, wherein said closing latch includes a miniature roller rotatably mounted in the actuating end of said closing latch to form said arcuate shoulder portion of said closing latch.
  • 5. An automatic umbrella according to claim 3, wherein said rope includes: an inner rope end secured to the locking head; a first upper guiding roller rotatably mounted in an inner holder in an upper portion of said shaft for winding a first rope section from the inner rope end; a first lower guiding roller rotatably mounted in a lower guiding-roller holder provided in the lower runner for winding a second rope section as directed from the first upper guiding roller; a second upper guiding roller rotatably mounted in the inner holder for winding a third rope section as led from the first lower guiding roller; a second lower guiding roller rotatably mounted in the lower guiding-roller holder for winding a fourth rope section as directed from the second upper guiding roller; and a fifth rope section directed from the second lower guiding roller towards an outer rope end fixed in the inner holder adjacent to the upper notch, thereby forming a multiple-fold rope.
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