Claims
- 1. A shortening link means of a multiple-fold umbrella comprising:
- a first link having its inner end pivotally connected to an upper bracket jacketed on a central handle of an umbrella;
- a second link having its innermost end pivotally connected to a lower bracket jacketed on a central handle and having its outer end pivotally connected to a central portion of said first link;
- a third link having its inner end pivotally connected to an inner portion next to the innermost end of said second link and having its outer free end movably jacketed within a groove of a fourth link;
- said fourth link having a pin formed proximate to the innermost end of the fourth link pivotally connected with an outermost end of said first link and having its outer pivotally connected with a seventh link;
- a fifth link juxtaposedly formed above said fourth link and having its inner end pivotally connected to an outer end next to said outermost end of said first link and having its outer end pivotally connected to the seventh link;
- a sixth link juxtaposedly formed under a seventh link having its inner end pivotally connected to an outer portion of said fourth link proximate to the outermost end of said fourth link and having its outer end pivotally connected to an eighth link;
- the seventh link having its innermost end pivotally connected to said fifth link, having its inner portion next to its innermost end pivotally connected to said fourth link and having its outermost end pivotally connected to an inner portion next to an innermost end of an eighth link;
- the eighth link having its innermost end pivotally connected with said sixth link, having its outer end pivotally connected to an inner portion next to an innermost end of a tenth link and having a helical spring formed on its middle portion;
- a ninth link having its innermost end pivotally connected to an outer portion proximate to the outermost end of said sixth link through a slit formed on an outer portion of said seventh link and having its outer end pivotally connected to the innermost end of said tenth link and having its middle portion arcuatedly bent to be slidingly held within said helical spring on said eighth link; a tenth link connected on the outermost end of said link means, whereby upon the extending of the link means as secured under an umbrella hood, a generally linear configuration of the links is formed forshielding use; and upon the folding of all links, a folded umbrella of one fifth about the extended length of the linear links is formed for convenient handling or storage.
- 2. A link means according to claim 1, wherein said first link, second link, fourth link, seventh link, and eighth link are each formed with a longitudinal U-shape groove having an U-shape cross section;
- said first and fourth link each having its U-shape groove opened to and facing said fifth link made as a solded rod and operatively commonly encasing said fifth link when folding said umbrella; said seventh link having its U-shaped groove operatively encasing said sixth link made as a solid rod; and
- said ninth link made as a solid rod operatively encased in an U-shape groove of said eighth link.
- 3. A link means according to claim 1, wherein said second link is formed with an U-shape groove having a width wider than the width of said first and fourth link to operatively encase an outer portion of said first link and an inner portion of said fourth link within said U-shape groove of said second link and is formed with a notch proximate to the outermost end of said second link operatively retaining the middle portion of said first link when extending the umbrella.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of an original application of Ser. No. 06/882,423 filed on July 7, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,262, which disclosed an umbrella having a plurality of link means and a thinning coupler operatively extended to have a generally linear configuration by the closer connection among the links and the coupler internally connected under an umbrella hood, and operatively folded to form a compact collapsible umbrella.
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