U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,141 invented by the same inventors of this application disclosed a safety umbrella runner including a push button slidably held in the umbrella runner for disengaging a catch resiliently formed in an umbrella shaft for closing the umbrella. The push button as slidably held in the runner requires an operating “stroke” for reciprocating a plunger (41) of the push button within the slot (33) formed in the runner, thereby increasing the volume of the runner to be unsuitable for making a slim multiple-fold umbrella.
The present inventors have found the drawbacks of the prior art and invented the present slim safety runner and the multiple-fold umbrella thereof.
The object of the present invention is to provide a slim safety umbrella runner including a push button having a pivotal portion formed on a bottom portion of the push button and insertably engaged in a pivotal cavity formed in a bottom rim of the runner, with the push button pivotally biasing a resilient protrusion resiliently formed on a runner sleeve of an umbrella central shaft, whereby upon a depression of the push button to disengage the runner from the resilient protrusion, the runner will be lowered for closing the runner.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold umbrella having the slim safety runner formed thereon for making a slim multiple-fold umbrella.
As shown in
The multiple-fold umbrella comprises: a central shaft 1 including a runner sleeve 11, and a plurality of tubes 12, 13, 14 telescopically engaging with one another to be extended for opening the umbrella or to be folded into the runner sleeve 11 for closing the umbrella; and a rib assembly 2 pivotally secured to an upper notch 20 formed on a top of the central shaft 1 and pivotally secured to the safety runner 3 which is slidably held on the runner sleeve 11 of the central shaft 1.
As shown in
Naturally, the runner sleeve 11 may also be formed as a portion or an upper portion of the central shaft 1 to allow the resilient protrusion 111 on the sleeve 11 to be engaged with or disengaged from the runner 3 as slidably held on the runner sleeve 11 for opening or closing the umbrella, which will be described hereinafter with one preferred example (
The runner sleeve 11 may be integrally formed as an elongate tubular sleeve, or may be fixed on a tube member 11p as shown in
The number of folds of the umbrella is not limited in accordance with the present invention. For instance, the present invention may be formed as triple-fold as shown in
The runner sleeve 11 may be integrally formed, as shown in
The tubes 12, 13, 14 of the central shaft 1 are gradually increasing the tube diameter from the upper tube 12 to the lower tube 14 as shown in
Naturally, the tube diameter of the plural tubes 11a, 12a, 13a of the central shaft 1 may also be gradually decreased from the upper one 11a to the lower one 13a as shown in
The rib assembly 2 as illustrated includes: a top rib 21 pivotally secured to the upper notch 20 formed on a top of the runner sleeve 11 and the central shaft 1, a stretcher rib 22 having its inner portion pivotally secured to the runner 3 and having an outer portion of the stretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to a middle portion of the top rib 21, an intermediate rib 23 having its inner portion pivotally secured to an outer portion of the top rib 21 and having an innermost end of the intermediate rib 23 pivotally secured to the stretcher rib 22 by a connecting rib 24, and a tail rib 25 having its inner portion pivotally secured to the intermediate rib 23 and having an innermost end of the tail rib 25 pivotally secured to the top rib 21 through a spring rib 26.
Namely, the spring rib 26 has its inner end 261 pivotally secured to the top rib 21 and having an outer end 262 of the spring rib 26 pivotally secured to the tail rib 25, with a middle rib portion 263 of the spring rib 26 slidably coupled to the intermediate rib 23 which will be hereinafter described with reference to
The sleeve 11 may be integrally formed with a resilient protrusion 111 on the sleeve 11 by cutting a slit 112 in the sleeve It along a partial contour of the protrusion 111. The resilient protrusion 111 normally protrudes outwardly from the longitudinal axis X of the central shaft 1 to be engaged with a socket 330 formed in the runner 3 for locking the runner for opening the umbrella (FIGS. 1 and 2). The resilient protrusion 111 may be depressed inwardly when pivotally biased by a push button 33 of the runner 3 for disengaging the runner 3 from the protrusion 111 for closing the umbrella such as shown in
The runner sleeve 11 may be made of plastic material or other suitable materials. The resilient protrusion 111 has its lower or root portion integrally formed on the sleeve 11 and having the upper portion of the protrusion 111 protruding outwardly upwardly to be engaged with the socket 330 formed in the runner 3 when raising the runner 3 to allow the protrusion 111 to be engaged with the socket 330 in the runner 3 in order for opening the umbrella (
The runner 3 includes: a cylinder portion 31 having a central opening 310 slidably engageable with the sleeve 11, a ferrule 32 formed on an upper portion of the cylinder portion 31 for pivotally securing the stretcher ribs 22 of the rib assembly 2, and a push button 33 insertably and pivotally secured to a bottom rim 34 of the runner 3 and having the socket 330 formed in the runner 3 for engaging the resilient protrusion 111 formed on the sleeve 11 when opening the umbrella.
The ferrule 32 has a central ring 320 formed in the ferrule 32 to be coaxially communicated with the central opening 310 and slidably engageable with the sleeve 11, whereby when raising the runner 3 for opening the umbrella, the central ring 320 will depress the resilient protrusion 111 inwardly to allow the ferrule 32 to pass the protrusion 111 which will then resiliently protrude outwardly to engage with the socket 330 of the runner 3, thereby locking the runner 3 on the protrusion 111 for stably opening the umbrella.
The safety runner 3 includes the push button 33 pivotally or movably secured to the bottom rim 34 of the runner 3 as shown in
The push button 33 includes a pivotal portion 331 (preferably formed as arcuate shape) formed on a bottom (or lower) portion of the push button 33 and insertably secured to a pivotal cavity 341 formed in the bottom rim 34 generally ring shaped or circular shaped of the runner 3; and a limiting projection 332 formed on a top of the push button and slidably movably held in a slot 321 recessed in a lower portion of the ferrule 32 of the runner 3; whereby upon a depression D of the push button 33 to pivotally bias the push button 33 to inwardly depress the resilient protrusion 111 to disengage the socket 330 in the runner 3 from the resilient protrusion 111, the runner 3 will be lowered for closing the umbrella (
The pivotal cavity 341 as formed in the bottom rim 34 of the runner 3 may be confined by a main side wall 341w in the bottom rim 34 and a “slidable side wall” formed by a cylindrical surface 11c of the runner sleeve 11 by slidably contacting an innermost surface 331s of the pivotal portion 331 (
By the way, the structure and mechanism for pivotally securing the push button 33 on the runner 3 (especially in the slim rim 34) will only occupy a minimal volume, thereby being beneficial for making a slim safety runner and for making a slim multiple-fold umbrella accordingly.
The push button 33 includes the limiting projection 332 formed on a top of the push button 33 is slidably held in the slot 321 as recessed in the ferrule 32 of the runner 3, with the limiting projection 332 movably limited by a slot wall 321w disposed around the slot 321 to prevent from outward releasing (or separation) of the push button 33 from the runner 3 as shown in
Also, a width W1 of the slot 321 is smaller than a width W of the push button 33 (
For closing the umbrella by depressing the push button 33 inwardly (
The push button 33 may be considered as a “lever” having a “fulcrum” located at the pivotal portion 331 and the pivotal cavity 341 in the bottom rim 34 of the runner 3; the “force point” being located at the depression point D on the button; while the “load or weight point” being located at the thrusting point of the button 33 against the upper portion of the protrusion 111.
So, upon biasing of the “lever” (the push button 33), it can be easily pivotally moved to depress the protrusion 111 inwardly in order for closing the umbrella (from
As shown in
Accordingly, the aperture 263p between the two bending portions 263i, 263t is not parallel to the rib axis Y, indicating that the aperture (or the gap) 263p is deviated from the intermediate rib 23 to prevent from decoupling of the intermediate rib 23 from the U-shaped loop 263 of the spring rib 26 during the folding or unfolding operation to thereby ensure a reliable coupling of the spring rib 26 with the intermediate rib 23.
The intermediate rib 23 is not necessary to be formed with any coupling device for coupling the spring rib 26 with the intermediate rib 23. The spring rib 26 is merely formed as a simple U-shaped loop 263 which can then be reliably coupled with the intermediate rib 23. Therefore, the coupling for coupling the spring rib 26 with the intermediate rib 23 is very simple and will also not occupy a big volume, to thereby be beneficial for making a slim rib assembly 2 and also for making a slim multiple-fold umbrella.
As shown in
The tubes 12a, 13a within the runner sleeve 11a may be gradually decreasing the tube diameter from the upper one to the lower one. The runner sleeve 11a may itself form as an uppermost tube of the central shaft 1 or may be formed as an upper portion of the central shaft 1 for receiving the telescopic tubes to be retracted within the upper runner sleeve 11a when closing the umbrella.
So, this embodiment (
The present invention provides a slim safety runner 3 and a simple runner sleeve 11, 11a having a protrusion 111, 111t formed on the sleeve for helpfully making a slim multiple-fold umbrella or umbrella. Meanwhile, the simple U-shaped loop 263 of the spring rib 26 may also help simplify and miniaturize the rib assembly 2 in order for making a slim foldable umbrella.
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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