 
                 Patent Grant
 Patent Grant
                     7431259
 7431259
                    1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sunshade base and, more particularly, to a sunshade base to which a support tube of a sunshade is mounted.
2. Description of the Related Art
A typical sunshade may provide a shield for outdoor activities. The sunshade is bulky and heavy and, thus, requires a base to provide a stable support. The base has a considerable weight of tens of kilograms. As a result, it is difficult and inconvenient to move the sunshade to a desired position. Typically, the base has a seat to which the support tube of the sunshade is screwed. The base must be turned together with the support tube when it is desired to adjust the angular position of the canopy, which is inconvenient to the user.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,156 discloses a movable sunshade base including a base for engaging with a support tube of a sunshade and two wheel assemblies each having a mounting plate and at least one wheel rotatably mounted to the mounting plate. The mounting plate is pivotable between a storage position in which the wheel does not contact with the ground and an operative position in which the wheel is located on the ground and, thus, raises the base above the ground, allowing easy movement of the base to the desired position. The base also has a seat to which the support tube of the sunshade is screwed. However, it is difficult to turn the base while the support tube is attached to the seat.
A sunshade base in accordance with the present invention comprises a base, a swivel seat, a retaining member fixed to the swivel seat, and a braking device. The base includes a top face and a bottom face. Each of the top face and the bottom face includes a recessed portion, with a through-hole extending between the recessed portions.
The swivel seat includes a flange rotatably received in the recessed portion of the top face of the base. The swivel seat further includes an upper tubular section adapted for receiving a support tube of a sunshade and a lower tubular section extending through the through-hole. The lower tubular section includes a lower end extending into the recessed portion of the bottom face of the base.
The braking device is mounted in the base and includes a rod movable in the base and a braking arm having a first end fixed to the rod and a second end releasably engaged with the retaining member. The sunshade base further includes means for biasing the second end of the braking arm to engage with the retaining member to thereby lock the swivel seat. The rod is operable to disengage the second end of the braking arm from the retaining member to thereby allow free rotational movement of the swivel seat relative to the base.
Hence, the angular position of the support tube can be conveniently adjusted when desired.
In an example, the rod includes an upper end extending beyond the top face of the base. A pedal is mounted to the upper end of the rod. The means for biasing the second end of the braking arm includes an elastic element mounted around the rod. This allows easy operation of the rod by simply stepping on the rod.
Preferably, the retaining member is a gear with a plurality of teeth on an outer circumference thereof, and the second end of the braking arm has a plurality of teeth for releasably engaging with the teeth of the retaining member. This allows engagement between the retaining member and the braking arm in any angular position.
In an example, the swivel seat includes an upper part having a first flange section from which the upper tubular section extends upward. The swivel seat further includes a lower part having a second flange section from which the lower tubular section extends downward. The first and second flange sections are fixed together and forming the flange of the swivel seat.
Preferably, the lower end of the lower tubular section of the swivel seat further includes outer threading and a nut engaged with the outer threading for restraining longitudinal movement of the swivel seat relative to the base.
Preferably, the through-hole further includes a bearing receiving section for receiving a bearing through which the lower tubular section extends. This allows smooth rotation of the swivel seat.
Preferably, the sunshade base further includes two wheel assemblies, and the base further includes two recessed sections each having an opening.
Preferably, each wheel assembly includes a handle, a shaft mounted to the handle, and at least one wheel mounted to the shaft. The handle includes a support section having two sides. A bracket is pivotally connected to each side of the support section and mounted to an inner wall of an associated one of the recessed sections, allowing each handle to pivot in the associated recessed section between a storage position in which the wheels do not contact the ground and an operative position in which the wheels are located on the ground and, thus raise the base above the ground. The wheel assemblies allow easy movement of the sunshade when desired.
Preferably, each wheel is a caster.
Preferably, the retaining member is fixed to the lower end of the lower tubular section of the swivel seat.
Preferably, the base includes a hole, and the rod is mounted in the hole and movable in a longitudinal direction of the hole.
Other advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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The base 20 includes a top face 201 and a bottom face 202. Each of the top face 201 and the bottom face 202 has a recessed portion 211, 212 in a central area thereof, with a through-hole 21 extending between bottom walls (not labeled) of the recessed portions 211 and 212. The through-hole 21 may include a bearing-receiving section 213 for receiving a bearing 25.
The swivel base 40 includes a flange 43 received in the recessed portion 211 of the top face 201 of the base 20. The swivel base 40 further includes an upper tubular section 44 to which a lower end of the support tube 10 is mounted. Further, the swivel base 40 includes a lower tubular section 45 that is rotatably extended through the bearing 25 and that has a lower end 451 extending into the recessed portion 212 of the bottom face 202 of the base 20. In this example, the swivel base 40 includes an upper part 41 and a lower part 42 assembled together by fasteners (not labeled). The upper part 41 includes a flange section 431 from which the upper tubular section 44 extends upward. The lower part 42 includes a flange section 432 from which the lower tubular section 45 extends downward. The flange sections 431 and 432 together form the flange 43 of the swivel seat 40.
In this example, the retaining member 24 is a gear fixed by a pin 26 to the lower end 451 of the lower tubular section 45 of the swivel base 40. The retaining member 24 has a plurality of teeth 241 on an outer circumference thereof. The lower end 451 of the lower tubular section 45 includes outer threading 452 for engaging with a nut 27 to restrain the axial position of the swivel seat 40 while allowing rotational movement of the swivel seat 40.
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Although a specific embodiment has been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 20080111046 A1 | May 2008 | US |