1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an outdoor umbrella, and more particularly to an operation device for outdoor umbrella wherein the operation device is adapted for securely locking up the outdoor umbrella in an unfolded position, which prevent the children to operate the outdoor umbrella so as to guarantee the safety of children. Thus, the operation device can prevent the outdoor umbrella from being accidentally or unintentionally unfolded by the adults.
2. Description of Related Arts
A conventional outdoor umbrella comprises a supporting frame comprising a stand having a predetermined weight and a shaft upwardly extended from the stand, and a foldable awning supported by the supporting frame for providing a shading area.
From sunrise to sunset, the sunlight fell on the ground keeps changing at the time. In order to obtain the optimum shade from the outdoor umbrella, a user has to move the entire outdoor umbrella back and forth. Due to the weight of the stand, which is approximately 50 to 60 bounds, the user always has difficulty to move the outdoor umbrella.
An improved outdoor umbrella comprises a shaft rotatably extended for the stand wherein the shaft is arranged to rotatably drive the foldable awning to provide a better shading angle thereof. In order to extend the outdoor umbrella, both the processes of extending the foldable awning and unfolding the awning fabric must be operated at the same time, which is a hassle for the user.
In the extending process of the outdoor umbrella, the user may merely apply a relative larger extending force on the foldable awning in order to unfold the foldable awning wherein the extending force will be exerted on a pulley cord of the pulley system so as to stretch the pulley cord. It is dangerous when the pulley cord is broken by the extending force, the foldable awning may fall down accidentally, especially when a young child sits closed to the outdoor umbrella, so as to cause an unwanted injury to the young child.
A main object of the present invention is to provide an operation device for outdoor umbrella for securely locking up an awning of the outdoor umbrella in an unfolded position so as to prevent the awning from being folded accidentally.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an operation device for outdoor umbrella for preventing under age children to operate the outdoor umbrella.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an operation device for outdoor umbrella wherein the operation device is performed individually such that an extending force from an awning frame will not exerted on a lift cord of a pulley system so as to prolong the service life span of the outdoor umbrella.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an operation device for outdoor umbrella wherein the operation device comprises a hand bar detachably mounted on outdoor umbrella in such a manner that once the outdoor umbrella is unfolded, the hand bar is adapted for being detached from the outdoor umbrella for safety purpose.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an operation device for outdoor umbrella wherein the unfolding operation of awning and the rotating operation of the shaft can be preformed individually for easy manipulation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an operation device for outdoor umbrella, which does not require to alter the original structural design of the outdoor umbrella, so a to minimize the manufacturing cost of incorporating the operation device with every conventional outdoor umbrella having a shaft.
Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides an operation device for outdoor umbrella wherein the outdoor umbrella comprises:
Referring to
As shown in
The operation device 20 comprises a tubular slider joint 5 slidably mounted on the shaft 7 in a vertical movable manner wherein the second supporting arm 4 of the foldable awning frame 3 is pivotally connected to the slider joint 5 a locking stopper 11 fitted in the locker hole 71 of the shaft 7 in an inwardly movable manner, means 10 for applying an urging pressure against the locking stopper 11 to normally urge and retain the locking stopper 11 extending into the locker hole 71 so as to lock up the slider joint 5 on the shaft 7, and a handle means 6 for driving the locking stopper 11 in an outwardly movable manner to move away from the locker hole 71 so as to unlock the slider joint 5 from the shaft 7, wherein the means 10 comprises a resilient unit 10 having a resilient element 100 which is disposed in the guiding slot 503 and has one end coupled with said locking stopper 11 while another end thereof biased against a bottom wall of the guiding slot 503.
According to the preferred embodiment, the slider joint 5 comprise a pair of parallel walls 501, 502 integrally and outwardly extended therefrom wherein a guiding slot 503 is defined between the two parallel walls 501, 502 in such a manner that the locking stopper 11 is slidably received in the guiding slot 503 in a horizontal movable manner.
The locking stopper 11, which is supported between the two parallel walls 501, 502, has an enlarged head portion 111 having a shape and size adapted for fittedly inserting into the locker hole 71 of the shaft 7 and an elongated tail portion 112 rotatably mounted on an axle 504 which is perpendicularly mounted between the two parallel walls 501, 502. Normally, when the head portion 11 of the locking stopper 11 fits in the locker hole 71, the slider joint 5 is positioned in a locking condition, that is blocked the sliding movement of the slider joint 5 on the shaft 7, so as to lock up the awning frame 3 in an unfolded position.
As shown in
The handle means 6 comprises a curved operation handle 61 integrally extended from the pivot end 102 of the resilient unit 10 and a holding handle 62 affixed to the pivot end 102 of the resilient unit 10 in such a manner that when the operation handle 61 is pressed towards the holding handle 62, the operation handle 61 is arranged to pivotally bend the driving end 101 of the resilient unit 10 outwardly, so as to move the head portion 111 of the locking stopper 11 away from the locker hole 71, which is an unlocked condition of the slider joint 5.
Referring to
The pulley system 30 further comprises an affixing locker 14 and a driven locker 13 securely mounted at two ends of the pulley shaft 15 so as to hold the pulley shaft 15 on the shaft 7 in position wherein the hand bar 8 is detachably mounted on the driven locker 13 having a hexagonal shape so as to drive the pulley shaft 15 to rotate.
In order to unfold the outdoor umbrella as shown in
For unlock the operation device 20, a compression force must be intentionally applied on the operation handle 61 so as to move the locking stopper 11 away from the locker hole 71. Therefore, the slider joint 5 is adapted for freely sliding along the shaft 7.
Once the outdoor umbrella is in the unfolded position, a user is able to extend the fabric 3A by operating the pulley system 30. The user simply attaches the hand bar 8 to the driven locker 13 and drives the pulley shaft 15 in a rotating manner to wind up the lift cord 16 so as to extend the fabric 3A.
In accordance with the preferred embodiment as disclosed above, the operation device and the pulley system are individually provided on the outdoor umbrella of the present invention so that the user does not have to manipulate both the operation device and the pulley system at the same time, which is a hassle for the user. Thus, the extending force of the awning frame will not be applied on the lift cord of the pulley system so as to prolong the service life span of the outdoor umbrella.
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