U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,873 (the prior art) invented by the same inventors of this application disclosed a multiple-fold umbrella having gradationally convex telescopic shaft which may be provided for penta-fold umbrella as shown in
However, this prior art still has the following drawbacks:
The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the prior art and invented the present multiple-fold umbrella which may even make a hepta-fold umbrella.
The object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold umbrella including a telescopic central shaft having seven tubes telescopically coupled with one another, with an outermost tube having no (or zero) concave portion formed on the outermost tube, and with an innermost tube having six concave portions circumferentially formed on the innermost tube, each concave portion recessed in the tube centripetally about a longitudinal axis of the shaft and defining a central angle of sixty degrees, and the tubes gradationally increasing the number of the concave portions from the outermost tube towards the innermost tube to define an air chamber between a concave portion of an inner tube and a circular periphery of an outer tube neighboring to the inner tube for a smooth slidable coupling of every two neighboring tubes.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a runner sleeve disposed, jacketed or formed on the central shaft, having a protrusion resiliently formed on the sleeve for stably engaging the runner when opening the umbrella.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold (including penta-fold) rib assembly pivotally secured to the central shaft including a tail rib having a cross section of the tail tube formed as U shape for making a light-weight rib assembly.
As shown in the drawing figures, the present invention comprises: a central shaft 1 having seven tubes 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f and 1g telescopically coupled with one another; a rib assembly 2 pivotally secured to an upper notch 20 formed on a top of the central shaft 1 and a runner (or safety runner) 3 slidably held on a runner sleeve 11 disposed, jacketed or formed on the central shaft 1.
The tubes gradually or gradationally increase the number of concave portions V formed on each tube from the outermost (or first) tube 1a to the innermost (or seventh) tube 1g.
Each concave portion V is recessed centripetally from a circular periphery of the tube towards a longitudinal axis X defined at a longitudinal center of the central shaft 1, defining a central angle of 60 degrees (
Since the concave portion(s) V is or are gradually or gradationally increased from the outermost tube 1a towards the innermost tube 1g, it is essentially an increment of one concave portion V gradually increased from an outer tube to an inner tube inside the outer tube.
The number of concave portion(s) V existing in the related tube(s) are shown as follows:
Accordingly, there is an increment of one concave portion (one V) between every two neighboring tubes, i.e., between the inner tube. and the outer tube.
The outer tube (e.g., the first tube) 1a, having zero concave portion and defining a complete circular periphery about the axis X, and the inner tube 1b commonly define an air chamber A between the circular periphery of the first tube 1a and the concave portion V of the second (inner) tube 1b. Such an air chamber A will provide an aperture for air flow to prevent from serious frictional contacting between the two neighboring tubes (1a, 1b) as shown in
Similarly, the second tube 1b and the third tube 1c define another air chamber A therebetween (
By the way, the concave portions V of the outer tube are slidably engaged or coupled with the corresponding concave portions V of the inner tube. Taking
Since each central angle of each concave portion V is 60 degrees, less than a quadrant (90°) of the prior art (U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,873), there are gradually increasing the number of concave portion(s) from one concave portion to six concave portions V from the second tube 1b towards the seventh tube 1g to have six tubes in addition to a circular outermost (first) tube 1a to thereby obtain a multiple-fold central shaft 1 consisting of seven tubes 1a-1g, namely a “super-shortened” hepta-fold umbrella, which is not anticipated by the prior art.
The super-shortened umbrella of the present invention can be folded to greatly reduce its volume to be beneficial for convenient storage and handling.
The runner sleeve 11 is disposed about the central shaft 1 consisting of the seven telescopic tubes 1a˜1g, having an upper end of the runner sleeve 11 secured to a top or an upper notch 20 on a top portion of the shaft 1; having an aperture S between the sleeve 11 and the tubes 1g, 1f for receiving the shaft tubes into the aperture S when retracting the tubes when closing the umbrella.
The runner sleeve 11 includes a protrusion 111 resiliently formed on the sleeve to be engaged with a socket (or engaging portion) 30 formed in the runner 3 for locking the runner 3 when opening the umbrella (
The runner 3 includes: a cylinder portion 31 slidably held on the runner sleeve 11, a ferrule 32 formed on an upper portion of the cylinder portion 31 for pivotally securing the rib assembly 2, and an actuator 33 formed on the runner 3 adapted for disengaging the protrusion 111 of the sleeve 11 when closing the umbrella, whereby upon operation of the actuator 33 to depress the protrusion 111 inwardly to disengage the protrusion 111 from the socket 30 in the runner 3, the runner 3 will then be lowered for closing the umbrella.
The actuator 33 may be a push button slidably formed in a groove 33g formed in the runner 3, whereby upon inward depression of the push-button type actuator 33, the protrusion 111 will be depressed inwardly to disengage the runner 3 for closing the umbrella.
Other modifications may be made for modifying the actuator 33 in order to disengage the protrusion 111 on the sleeve 11 when closing the umbrella, not limited in this invention.
Since the protrusion 111 provided for engaging or locking the runner 3 when opening the umbrella is formed or integrally formed on the sleeve 11, not on the tubes of the shaft 1; and there is almost no aperture between the runner 3 and the sleeve 11, the engagement between the protrusion 111 and the runner 3 is very stable accordingly, regardless of an aperture S existing between the sleeve 11 and the upper tubes 1f, 1g. So, this invention provides a reliable locking of runner on the sleeve 11 of the shaft 1 to be more stable than the prior art.
The rib assembly 2 of the present invention may be multiple folds, such as penta-fold, but not limited in this invention.
As shown in
The auxiliary intermediate rib 27 is respectively pivotally secured to the intermediate rib 23 and secured to the top rib 21 through an inner resilient rib 23a juxtapositioned to the intermediate rib 23. The outer connecting rib 26 has its inner portion respectively secured to the auxiliary intermediate rib 27 and an intermediate resilient rib 27a, which is juxtapositioned to the auxiliary intermediate rib 27 and also pivotally secured to the intermediate rib 23. The tail rib 25 is also pivotally secured to the auxiliary intermediate rib 27 through an outer resilient rib 26a, which is juxtapositioned to the outer connecting rib 26.
Naturally, other modifications or arrangements of the multiple-fold rib assembly can be made in accordance with the present invention.
The tail rib 25 has its cross section formed as U shape as shown in
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Even the shaft 1 is a hepta-fold shaft 1 and the rib assembly 2 is a penta-fold rib assembly. However, the number of folds of the shaft 1 or rib assembly 2 are not limited in this invention.