U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,873 to the same inventors of this application disclosed a multiple-fold umbrella having gradationally convex telescopic shaft consisting of a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another, with the tubes gradually increasing their concave quadrants (V) inwardly for preventing twisting during folding or unfolding of the umbrella tubes.
However, this prior art has the following drawbacks:
The present inventors have found the drawbacks of the prior art and invented the present umbrella shaft overcoming the drawbacks of the prior art.
The object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold umbrella shaft including: a plurality of tubes gradually increasing diameter from the innermost tube to the outermost tube, and telescopically engageable with one another about a longitudinal axis of the shaft; each tube having a plurality of reinforcing ribs longitudinally formed, evenly distributed and radially recessed in a cylindrical tubular surface of each tube, with any two neighboring reinforcing ribs defining a central angle about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, which is equal to any other central angle defined between any other two neighboring reinforcing ribs; whereby upon assembling of the plurality of tubes to form a multiple-fold umbrella shaft, an inner tube has its plural reinforcing ribs slidably engageable with plural reinforcing ribs of an outer tube disposed about the inner tube for preventing from twisting, vibration, deformation or damage of the umbrella shaft.
As shown in the drawing figures, the present invention comprises a multiple-fold umbrella shaft 1 consisting of a plurality of hollow cylindrical tubes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 telescopically engaging with one another.
There are six tubes 11˜16 as shown in the drawing figures telescopically engaged with one another to form a hexa-fold umbrella shaft 1. However, the number of tubes for making a multiple-fold umbrella are not limited in the present invention.
The innermost tube 11 is preferably formed as the uppermost tube; while the outermost tube 16 is preferably formed as the lowest tube having a grip or handle formed on the lowest tube. But the arrangement of the tubes 11˜16 may also be inverted by forming the innermost tube as the lowest tube of the central shaft 1, not limited in the present invention.
The rib assembly 2 may be multiple folds, such as the penta-fold structure as shown in the accompanying drawings. Also, the number of folds of the rib assembly 2 are not limited in this invention.
Each tube of the plurality of hollow cylindrical tubes 11˜16 as shown in
Each reinforcing rib 10 has a curvature radius r which is ranging from ½R to 1/10R, wherein R is a radius of said innermost tube 11 when folding the tubes 11˜16 for closing the umbrella (
When closing the umbrella and folding all the tubes 11˜16, all centers Y of the curvature radii r of the reinforcing ribs 10 of the tubes 11˜16 are radially aligned to be a radial line Li which is radially aligned with the longitudinal axis X of the central shaft 1 (
All the reinforcing ribs 10 are symmetrically or evenly distributed on the perimeter of each tube 11˜16 of the central shaft 1 in equal central angles C, every two neighboring reinforcing ribs 10 defining each central angle C about the center of each tube or about the longitudinal axis X of the shaft 1, with the central angle C defined between every two neighboring reinforcing ribs 10 being equal with one another.
When any inner tube has its plurality of (or four) reinforcing ribs 10 slidably engaged with a plurality of (or four) reinforcing ribs 10 of an outer tube neighbored to said inner tube for preventing twisting of the tubes about the axis X, the two neighboring tubes, i.e., the inner and outer tubes, will define a tiny annular aperture A between the two neighboring tubes to prevent from frictional contacting between the two neighboring tubes to enhance a smooth sliding movement of the tubes when folding or unfolding the tubes for closing or opening the umbrella. Since the annular aperture A provides a small “air aperture” (other than a big “air pocket” or “air chamber”) homogeneously in between every two neighboring tubes, the shaft tubes will not be vibrated to prevent from vibrational deformation of the shaft after long-time service.
The tubes 11˜16 have their reinforcing ribs 10 recessed inwardly towards the axis X (other than outwardly) without forming outwardly protruding ribs, thereby providing a smooth touch feeling whenever contacting the tube surfaces by the umbrella user, without injuring the user's hand. Also, the smooth cylindrical surface of each tube, except for the small recessed ribs 10, may enhance an ornamental effect of the umbrella shaft.
The reinforcing ribs 10 of the shaft tubes may also serve as “guiding rails” for slidably guiding the extending (unfolding) or retraction (folding) of the tubes with one another to enforce the operational smoothness when opening or closing the umbrella.
The ribs 10 are served to reinforce the mechanical strength for each tube so that the tube may be made as thin as possible to decrease the total weight of the umbrella for making a compact foldable umbrella easily and conveniently carried or stored, while still causing no bending or deformation of the umbrella shaft.
When assembling the tubes 11˜16 for producing a multiple-fold umbrella, each tube has a same cross sectional shape, namely having four reinforcing ribs 10 distributed in equal central angles, so that any two neighboring tubes may be easily assembled by quickly or instantly matching the reinforcing ribs 10 of any inner tube with the corresponding neighboring outer tube. Therefore, a quicker production assembly can be achieved and the production cost thereof may then be reduced.
An inner or upper tube may have its lower portion made to be larger; and an outer or lower tube having an upper portion thereof made to be smaller to couple with the larger lower portion of the inner (or upper) tube for preventing a separation or uncoupling of the two tubes when extended for opening the umbrella (detailed mechanism further described hereinafter).
The rib assembly 2 as shown in
By the way, a rib assembly 2 of penta folds may be formed. In commensuration with the central shaft of six tubes, a multiple-fold umbrella having penta-fold rib assembly 2 and hexa-fold shaft 1 will be formed. Such a multiple-fold umbrella has been super-shortened to be a very compact folded umbrella.
The coupling 29 for slidably coupling the main rib 24 with the inner spring rib 24a as shown in
When opening the umbrella as shown in
As shown in FIGS. 3˜5, the locking and coupling mechanism for preventing from separation or uncoupling of two neighboring tubes of the central shaft 1 when opening the umbrella is described hereinafter.
An innermost (or uppermost) tube 11 has its lower portion formed as an enlarged portion 111; and a tube 12, which is an “outer tube” corresponding to the innermost tube 11, has an upper portion of the tube 12 formed as a contracted portion 121 especially as shown in
The locking means L as shown in
As shown in
The outermost or lowest tube 16 may be formed as cylindrical shape without any rib 10 to have a smooth cylindrical surface for enhancing ornamental effect and touch feeling.
The present invention is superior to any prior art because of the telescopic tubes of the umbrella shaft are made to have each tube evenly formed thereon with plural reinforcing ribs to have the following remarkable advantages:
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.