There is a known umbrella structure which can attenuate the force of the wind when the umbrella is open, because of the presence of apertures in the fabric of the cover.
According to a prior patent (Italian Patent No. 1,286,846), each of the ribs of the cover consists of an element in the form of a saw tooth, strip portions of the cover being fixed to the trailing edges of these elements, while the leading edges of said saw teeth form slotted apertures in the cover when the umbrella is open.
The present invention relates to an improved design of the supporting ribs of the strip portions of the cover, to achieve greater robustness and lightness of the ribs, more economical manufacture and other objects and advantages which will be made clear by the following text.
According to the present invention, each of said ribs consists of a structural shape—usually made from metal, particularly aluminum or its alloys and a plurality of saw-tooth components engaged with said structural shape and designed to fix thereon the strip portions of the cover.
Advantageously, said structural shape has a channel with a narrow slot; each of said saw-tooth components has appendages which can be housed in said channel by sliding and fixed therein.
In practice, each of said saw-tooth components has a longitudinal appendage along the whole of the side which is to be joined to the structural shape and from which extensions project to complete the area for fixing the cover strips.
There are various suitable methods for fixing the saw-tooth components. In one possible solution, the structural shape is formed with a transverse strip, forming the base of said channel, which is sufficiently thick and has holes for the engagement of screws for fixing said saw-tooth components. In another possible solution, said structural shape is formed to receive nuts which can slide in the channel and are fixed to it with respect to rotation; screws for fixing said saw-tooth components interact with said nuts.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the description and the attached drawing, which shows a practical and non-restrictive example of said invention. In the drawing,
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The cover of the umbrella is of the type which presents a smaller surface area to the action of the wind and consequently has greater resistance to the force of the wind even when the umbrella is open, while still providing protection from the sun and rain. For this purpose, the cover is made with a plurality of cover strips 18 which are positioned sequentially in steps, in the form of a roof covering, with slots 18A between one strip 18 and the next; said slots extend in a parallel way to the edges of the cover and concentrically with respect to the assembly 5, 9. These slots allow air to enter and exit; the protection from the sun and rain is obtained by a sufficient degree of overlap between adjacent strips, as seen from above when the umbrella is open.
It must be possible to provide a number of slots which may be relatively large, and the ribs 12 must be designed (according to the known solution) with saw-tooth profiles 12A, 12B; the strips 18 which together form the cover are fixed on the trailing edges 12A of the said saw-tooth profiles; the leading edge 12B of each profile is made in an undercut shape so that the strips 18 partially overlap each other and form the slots 18A between them.
According to the invention, each of the ribs indicated in a general way by 12 is made according to
The principal element of each rib is a structural shape or component 32, which can be made from aluminum or other material, having as its principal characteristic a longitudinal slot 32A on the upper face and an intermediate partition 32B of suitable thickness; the slot 32A is delimited by edges 32C which face each other; the whole of the structural shape 32 forms a channel 32E.
This structural shape 32 is pivoted at 14 in the way, and for the purposes, described above with reference to
The saw-tooth structure is made from a plurality of saw-tooth components as indicated in a general way by 34, which can be made from molded synthetic resin with suitable lightening to reduce the weight and cost to a minimum.
In practice, each of these components 34 for the formation of the saw teeth has an insertion base 34A designed for coupling to the structural shape and an extension 34B which forms the trailing edge surface 34C to which the strips 18 are to be coupled and fixed; this extension 34B forms an angle with the base 34A and ultimately enables each component to be extended in such a way that it leaves under the extension 34B an area which can receive a further adjacent component 34, to form the slots equivalent to the slots 18A.
The base 34A can have two lateral channels 34F, which receive the edges 32C forming the slot 32A of the structural shape 32, and an appendage 34G to form an insertion fitting between the structural shape 32 and each of the saw-tooth components 34, this insertion fitting being subsequently secured by screw means which prevent the components 34 from sliding in an uncontrolled way with respect to the structural shape.
The surface 34C is used for fixing the strips 18; said surface 34C has suitable thickened areas 34E underneath it for the screwing in of fixing screws or for the insertion of other elements for fixing the strips 18 to the surface 34C. A thickened area similar to the area 34E, for screws or other means of fixing the fabric, can be provided towards the end of each of the components 34 at which the base 34A and the extension 34B converge. Additional thickened areas similar to the area 34E can be provided in an intermediate position of the upper surface 34C of each of the components 34, for the same purpose of fixing the cover strips. Additionally, holes such as those indicated by 36 are provided in suitable positions for receiving means of fixing the components 34 in the channel 32E, which pass through the slot 32A.
To lock each of the saw-tooth components 34 so that it cannot slide, it is possible to provide (see
In a variant embodiment (see
Another variant embodiment is shown in
It is to be understood that the drawing shows only an example provided solely as a practical demonstration of the invention, and that this invention can be varied in its forms and arrangements without departure from the guiding principle of the invention; the presence of reference numbers in the attached claims is intended to facilitate the reading of the claims with reference to the description and to the drawing, and does not limit the scope of protection represented by the claims.
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