Information
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Patent Grant
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6401735
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Patent Number
6,401,735
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 1, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 135 90
- 135 98
- 135 201
- 135 251
- 135 21
- 135 29
- 135 31
- 135 32
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stretching structure for sunshade body. The structure includes a stem, an auxiliary lever, a push lever, an upper beehive, a lower beehive, several upper support ribs, several lower support ribs, several cock members, several pivot blocks, several arch fitting blocks, several L-shaped fitting blocks and two metal cords. When stretching the sunshade body, a locating collar fitted on the stem is upwardly pushed or downwardly pulled and located by a locating handle. At this time, the upper support rib pivotally connected with the locating collar drives the auxiliary lever which drives the push lever and the lower support rib so as to upwardly and outwardly stretch open the upper and lower support ribs.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a stretching structure for sunshade body, by which the sunshade body can be easily and quickly stretched open or collected only by means of upward pushing or downward pulling a locating collar fitted on the stem. Moreover, no cord is used for stretching open the sunshade body so that the problem of breakage of the cord is eliminated and the stretching structure can be more durably used. The structure has less components which can be easily assembled so that the manufacturing cost is lowered.
FIG. 1
shows a stretching structure of a conventional sunshade. A pivot member
151
is fixed at lower section of the stem
11
of the sunshade body
10
. The pivot member
151
is pivotally connected with one end of an auxiliary lever
16
. A roller
14
is disposed in the pivot member
151
. The other end of the auxiliary lever
16
is pivotally connected to upper side of a middle section of an upper support rib
18
. Another roller
14
is disposed at the pivot section. One of each of several upper support ribs
18
is pivotally connected with an upper beehive
171
of the main rib
17
. A cock member
181
is plugged in the other end of the upper support rib
18
. The lower side of the middle section of the upper support rib
18
is pivotally connected with one end of a lower support rib
182
. The other end of the lower support rib
182
is pivotally connected with the lower beehive
172
. One end of the cord A is upward conducted from the winding device
12
to wind over the respective rollers
14
and pass through the upper beehive
171
and the main rib
17
and then extend out of the lower beehive
172
. The end of the cord A is then knotted and fixed. When turning the winding crank
121
of the winding device
12
to wind the cord A, the cord A drives the lower beehive
172
upward to drive the lower support ribs
182
and the upper support ribs
18
. Therefore, the upper and lower support ribs
18
,
182
are upward stretched open. Then a locating handle
132
of a locating collar
13
is shifted downward to make an eccentric wheel fasten and locate the cord A. At this time, the sunshade body
10
is stretched open. When collected, the above operation is reversely performed.
The above conventional stretching structure has some shortcomings as follows:
1. The sunshade body
10
is stretched or collected by means of the winding device
12
, three rollers
14
and a cord A. Such structure includes numerous components so that the manufacturing cost is relatively high.
2. It is troublesome and time-consuming to assemble the numerous components.
3. After a long period of use, the cord A tends to break due to over-abrasion. This will make it impossible to stretch open the sunshade body
10
. Therefore, the conventional sunshade cannot be durably used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a stretching structure for sunshade body, which has less components so that the manufacturing cost is lowered.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above stretching structure for sunshade body in which the components can be easily assembled so that the assembling time and labor are reduced.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide the above stretching structure for sunshade body, by which the sunshade body can be easily and quickly stretched open or collected only by means of upward pushing downward pulling a locating collar fitted on the stem. Moreover, no cord is used for stretching open the sunshade body so that the problem of breakage of the cord is eliminated and the stretching structure can be more durably used.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional stretching structure for sunshade body;
FIG. 2
is a perspective exploded view of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective assembled view of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the stretching operation of the sunshade body of the present invention;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are sectional view of a part of the structure of
FIG. 3
; and
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are sectional view of a part of the structure of FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Please refer to FIG.
2
. The present invention includes a stem
20
, an auxiliary lever
23
, a push lever
24
, an upper beehive
30
, a lower beehive
40
, eight upper support ribs
50
, eight lower support ribs
53
, seven cock members
60
, four pivot blocks
70
, four arch fitting blocks
80
, eight L-shaped fitting blocks
90
and two metal cords B. A locating collar
21
is fitted on the stem
20
. A pivot member
211
is disposed on one side of the locating collar
21
and pivotally connected with one end of one upper support rib
50
. A locating handle
212
having an eccentric wheel is disposed on the other side of the locating collar
21
. A pivot section
22
is fixed at the top end of the stem
20
. A pivot member
221
is disposed on one side of the pivot section
22
and pivotally connected with one end of the auxiliary lever
23
. The other end of the auxiliary lever
23
is pivotally connected with the push lever
24
. A middle section of the auxiliary lever
23
is pivotally connected with a middle section of the upper support rib
50
connected with the pivot member
211
of the locating collar
21
in a cross-like pattern. The upper beehive
30
is a hoop body the center of which is fixed with an upper main rib
31
. A middle portion of the circumference of the upper beehive
30
is formed with an annular groove
32
. Four long splits
33
with a certain depth are formed on the circumference of the upper beehive
30
at equal intervals. A short split
34
is formed between each two adjacent long splits
33
. The lower beehive
40
is a hoop body. The lower side of the center of the lower beehive
40
is fixed with a lower main rib
41
. A middle portion of the circumference of the lower beehive
40
is formed with an annular groove
42
. Four long splits
43
with a certain depth are formed on the circumference of the lower beehive
40
at equal intervals. A short split
44
is formed between each two adjacent long splits
43
. The upper support rib
50
is a longer and hollow rectangular rib. A pivot member
51
is disposed on lower side of middle section of the upper support rib
50
and pivotally connected with one end of the lower support rib
53
. Each end section of the upper support rib
50
is formed with a circular hole
52
on the short side. The lower support rib
53
is a shorter and hollow rectangular rib. One end of the lower support rib
53
is formed with a circular hole
54
on the short side. A pivot member
55
is disposed on outer side of lower section of one lower support rib
53
and pivotally connected with the other end of the push lever
24
. The cock body
60
is a semielliptic body. A rectangular block
61
is disposed on a plane face of the cock body
60
. The rectangular block
61
extends forward by a certain length and is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper support rib
50
. The short side of the rectangular block
61
is formed with a circular hole
611
with a certain depth. The pivot block
70
is a semielliptic body and formed with a central through hole
71
. A rectangular block
72
is disposed on a plane face of the pivot block
70
. The rectangular block
72
extends forward and is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper and lower support ribs
50
,
53
. The short side of tile rectangular block
72
is formed with a circular hole
721
with a certain depth. The arch fitting block
80
is a quarter-cylindrical body. The corner of the arch fitting block
80
is formed with a through hole
81
. A rectangular block
82
is disposed on a bottom face of the arch fitting block
80
. The rectangular block
82
extends forward and is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper support rib
50
. The short side of the rectangular block
82
is formed with a circular hole
821
with a certain depth. The L-shaped fitting block
90
is an L-shaped member. The outer corner of the L-shaped fitting block
90
is formed with a through hole
91
. A rectangular block
92
is disposed at top end of the L-shaped fitting block
90
. The rectangular block
92
extends forward and is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the lower support rib
53
. The short side of the rectangular block
92
is formed with a circular hole
921
with a certain depth. The bottom face of the L-shaped fitting block
90
is a slope face
93
. One side of the inner corner is also a slope face.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 5
, when assembled, the rectangular blocks
61
of the seven cock bodies
60
are respectively plugged into lower ends of the upper support ribs
50
. Screws are respectively passed through the circular holes
52
of the upper support ribs
50
and locked at the circular holes
611
of the cock bodies
60
. Then, the rectangular blocks
72
of the eight pivot blocks
70
are respectively plugged into the other ends of the four upper support ribs
50
and four lower support ribs
53
. Screws are respectively passed through the circular holes
52
,
54
of the upper support ribs
50
and lower support ribs
53
and locked at the circular holes
721
of the pivot blocks
70
. The rectangular blocks
82
of the four arch fitting blocks
80
are respectively plugged into the other ends of the four upper support ribs
50
. The rectangular blocks
92
of the four L-shaped fitting blocks
90
are respectively plugged into the other ends of four lower support ribs
53
. Screws are respectively passed through the circular holes
52
of the upper support ribs
50
and locked at the circular holes
821
of the arch fitting blocks
80
and passed through the circular holes
52
of the upper support ribs
50
and locked at the circular holes
921
of the L-shaped fitting blocks
90
. Then the four pivot blocks
70
fixed at the ends of the upper support ribs
50
are received in the long splits
33
of the upper beehive
30
and the four arch fitting blocks
80
are received in the short splits
34
. A metal cord B is passed through the through holes
71
of the four pivot blocks
70
and the through holes
81
of the four arch fitting blocks
80
and fixed in the annular groove
32
of the upper beehive
30
. Finally, the four pivot blocks
70
fixed at the ends of the lower support ribs
53
are received in the short splits
44
of the lower beehive
40
and the four L-shaped fitting blocks
90
are received in the long splits
43
. Another metal cord B is passed through the through holes
71
of the four pivot blocks
70
and the through holes
91
of the four L-shaped fitting blocks
90
and fixed in the annular groove
42
of the lower beehive
40
to complete the assembly.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 6
, when stretching open the sunshade body, the locating collar
21
of the stem
20
is upward pushed. At this time, the upper support rib
50
pivotally connected with the locating collar
21
will drive the auxiliary lever
23
which drives the push lever
24
and the lower support rib
53
so as to upward and outward stretch open the upper and lower support ribs
50
,
53
. At this time, the four pivot blocks
70
pivotally connected with the upper beehive
30
will upward smoothly stretch open the other upper support ribs
50
. The arch angle of the arch fitting block
80
will abut against the inner surface of the short split
34
of the upper beehive
30
. Also, the four pivot blocks
70
pivotally connected with the lower beehive
40
will upward smoothly stretch open the other lower support ribs
53
. The bottom slope face
93
of the L-shaped fitting block
90
will abut against the inner surface of the long split
43
of the lower beehive
40
. Then the locating handle
212
of the locating collar
21
is downward shifted to make the eccentric wheel fasten and locate the locating collar
21
. Therefore, the sunshade body is stretched open at a fixed position. When collected, the locating handle
212
of the locating collar
21
is upward shifted to make the eccentric wheel release the locating collar
21
. At this time, the locating collar
21
can be pulled downward to collect the sunshade body.
According to the above arrangement, the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The structure has less components so that the manufacturing cost is lowered.
2. The components can be easily assembled so that the assembling time and labor are reduced.
3. The sunshade body can be easily and quickly stretched open or collected only by means of upward pushing or downward pulling the locating collar fitted on the stem. Moreover, no cord is used for stretching open the sunshade body so that the problem of breakage of the cord is eliminated and the stretching structure can be more durably used.
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
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A stretching structure for a sunshade body, comprising a stem, an auxiliary lever, a push lever, an upper beehive, a lower beehive, a plurality of upper support ribs, a plurality of lower support ribs, a plurality of cock members, a plurality of pivot blocks, a plurality of arch fitting blocks, a plurality of L-shaped fitting blocks and two metal cords, a locating collar being fitted on the stem, a pivot member being disposed on one side of the locating collar, a locating handle having an eccentric wheel being disposed on the other side of the locating collar, a pivot section being fixed at a top end of the stem, a pivot member being disposed on one side of the pivot section, the upper beehive being a hoop body the center of which is fixed with an upper main rib, a middle portion of the circumference of the upper beehive being formed with an annular groove, a plurality of long splits with a certain depth being formed on the circumference of the upper beehive at equal intervals, a short spilt being formed between each two adjacent long splits, the lower beehive being a hoop body, a lower side of the center of the lower beehive being fixed with a lower main rib, a middle portion of the circumference of the lower beehive being formed with an annular groove, a plurality of long splits with a certain depth being formed on the circumference of the lower beehive at equal intervals, a short split being formed between each two adjacent long splits, each upper support rib being a hollow rectangular rib, a pivot member being disposed on a lower side of a middle section of one of the upper support ribs and pivotally connected with one end of one of the lower support ribs, each end section of the upper support rib being formed with a circular hole on one of the short sides, the lower support rib being a hollow rectangular rib, one end of the lower support rib being formed with a circular hole on one of the short sides, a pivot member being disposed on an outer side of a lower section of the lower support rib, the cock member being a semielliptic body, a rectangular block being disposed on a plane face of the cock member, the rectangular block is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper support rib, one of the short sides of the rectangular block being formed with a circular hole with a certain depth, the cock member being fixed to one end of the upper support rib by a screw;the pivot block is a semielliptic body and formed with a central through hole, a rectangular block being disposed on a plane face of the pivot block, the rectangular block is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper and lower support ribs, one of the short sides of the rectangular block being formed with a circular hole with a certain depth; the arch fitting block is a quarter-cylinder body, a corner of the arch fitting block being formed with a through hole, a rectangular block being disposed on a bottom face of the arch fitting block, the rectangular block is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper support rib, one of the short sides of the rectangular block being formed with a circular hole with a certain depth; the L-shaped fitting block is an L-shaped member, an outer corner of the L-shaped fitting block being formed with a through hole, a rectangular block being disposed at a top end of the L-shaped fitting block, the rectangular block is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the lower support rib, one of the short sides of the rectangular block being formed with a circular hole with a certain depth, a bottom face of the L-shaped fitting block being a slope face, one side of an inner corner of the L-shaped fitting block being also a slope face; and the pivot member of the locating collar is pivotally connected with one end of one of the upper support ribs, the pivot member of the stem being pivotally connected with one end of the auxiliary lever, the other end of the auxiliary lever being pivotally connected with one end of the push lever, a middle section of the auxiliary lever being pivotally connected with a middle section of the upper support rib connected with the pivot member of the locating collar in a cross-like pattern, a pivot member located on the lower support rib being pivotally connected with the other end of the push lever, the pivot blocks being respectively fixed on ends of the upper and lower support ribs by screws, the arch fitting blocks being respectively fixed on ends of the upper support ribs by screws, the L-shaped fitting blocks being respectively fixed on ends of the lower support ribs by screws, the pivot blocks fixed at the ends of the upper support ribs being received in the long splits of the upper beehive and the arch fitting blocks being received in the short splits thereof, one of the metal cords being passed through the through holes of the pivot blocks and the arch fitting blocks to fix the pivot blocks and arch fitting blocks on the upper beehive, the pivot blocks fixed at the ends of the lower support ribs being received in the short splits of the lower beehive and the L-shaped fitting blocks being received in the long splits thereof, the other metal cord being passed through the through holes of the pivot blocks and the L-shaped fitting blocks to fix the pivot blocks and the L-shaped fitting blocks on the lower beehive.
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