The present disclosure relates to a sunshade technology, more particularly to a sunshade.
Sunshades are commonly used outdoor products in various present families. A sunshade has functions of blocking out the sunlight, blocking out ultraviolet radiation, keeping out wind and rain, and the like.
The existing sunshades still have some defects in use: A large sunshade body and a small sunshade body of the existing sunshade are welded and are non-removable, making it extremely inconvenient to carry and transport and wasting time and labor. In addition, a cross bar and a rod piece of the large sunshade body in the existing sunshade are fixed by an assembling unit, so that the mounting is troublesome, and the costs are relatively high.
For the disadvantages in the prior art, the present disclosure aims to provide a sunshade convenient to assemble and disassemble.
In order to achieve the above objective, the present disclosure provides the following technical solution: A sunshade includes a framework and a sunshade body arranged on the framework: the sunshade body includes a large sunshade body provided with an opening in a top, and a small sunshade body coaxially arranged at the top of the large sunshade body: each of the large sunshade body and the small sunshade body includes rod pieces and a sun shield: the large sunshade body and the small sunshade body are detachably connected by several I-shaped members: the I-shaped members are located between the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and the rod pieces of the small sunshade body: and two ends of the I-shaped members are fixedly connected to the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and the rod pieces of the small sunshade body through bolts.
According to a further setting of the present disclosure, the framework includes uprights and cross bars arranged on the uprights: and the cross bars are fixedly connected to the large sunshade body through special members.
According to a further setting of the present disclosure, grooves used for positioning the rod pieces of the large sunshade body are formed in the cross bars: and the special members are located between the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and the cross bars, and are fixedly connected to bottom surfaces of the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and top surfaces of the cross bars respectively through bolts.
According to a further setting of the present disclosure, an area of the small sunshade body is larger than an area of the opening in the top of the large sunshade body.
According to a further setting of the present disclosure, the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and the rod pieces of the small sunshade body are in a one-to-one correspondence and are arranged in parallel.
According to a further setting of the present disclosure, a roof for preventing leakage is arranged at a top of the small sunshade body, and an area of the roof is larger than an area of the top of the small sunshade body.
According to a further setting of the present disclosure, detachable cross bar tappets used for supporting the cross bars and connected by bolts are separately arranged on two sides of joints of the uprights and the cross bars.
The present disclosure has the beneficial effects:
1. Compared with the prior art, the large sunshade body and the small sunshade body in the sunshade of the present disclosure are detachably connected by the several I-shaped members, so that the large sunshade body and the small sunshade body in the sunshade are detachably connected. To achieve fixed connection, the I-shaped members are mounted on the rod pieces of both the large sunshade body and the small sunshade body and are fixed through the bolts. To disassemble the sunshade, the bolts are unscrewed, so that assembling, disassembling, carrying, and transportation can also be more convenient, and time and labor are saved.
2. In the present disclosure, according to the sunshade, the grooves used for positioning the rod pieces of the large sunshade body are formed in the cross bars: the special members are located between the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and the cross bars, and are fixedly connected to the bottom surfaces of the rod pieces of the large sunshade body and the top surfaces of the cross bars respectively through the bolts, so that the defect of the prior art that the cross bar and the rod piece are fixed by an assembling unit is avoided. Positioning and fixing between the cross bar and the rod piece of the large sunshade body can be achieved by only one special member, so that the mounting and removal are convenient, and the costs are greatly reduced.
3. In the present disclosure, the area of the small sunshade body is larger than the area of the opening in the top of the large sunshade body, which prevents the influence on the use of the sunshade due to the sunlight or rainwater during use of the sunshade.
4. The present disclosure has a simple and reasonable structure, is convenient to manufacture and easy to operate, avoids defects in the prior art, and is suitable for promotion, implementation, and application.
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For ease of explanation, spatial relative terms such as “above”, “below”, “left”, and “right” are used in the embodiments to explain a relationship between one component or feature shown in the figures and another component or feature. It should be understood that in addition to the orientations shown in the figures, spatial terms mean including different orientations of a device in use or operation. For example, if the device in the figures is placed upside down, a component described as being located “below” other components or features will be positioned “above” other components or features. Therefore, the exemplary term “below” can include both up and down orientations. The device can be positioned in other ways (rotated by 90 degrees or located at other orientations), and the spatial relative terms used here can be explained correspondingly.
Furthermore, relational terms such as “first” and “second” are used merely to distinguish one component from another component having the same name, instead of necessarily requiring or implying that these components have any of these actual relationships or orders.
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The above embodiments are only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Usual changes and substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical solution of the present disclosure all fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.