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Field of the Invention
This utility model involves the technical aspects of an umbrella, especially the technical aspects of the umbrella rib structure; this utility model specifically refers to the telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib.
Description of the Related Art
The canopy of the majority of existing collapsible umbrellas is supported by several ribs, in order to achieve a shading effect. The tightness of the canopy needs to be adjusted over time as the canopy would become loose as a result of prolonged use. There are some telescopic rib structures available in the market, for example, the umbrella disclosed in patent ZL200810074398.8, of which only the long rib is equipped with a spring to adjust the inner rib of the long rib. Such an arrangement can only adjust the tightness of the canopy, but not allow for the inner bone of the rib to be retractable. Another example is the collapsible ribs of the sunshade disclosed in patent ZL01267618.7, of which the long rib is equipped with a flexible button to adjust the stretching and retracting of the inner rib. It is extremely inconvenient having to locate the button after installing the canopy to stretch or retract the inner rib of the umbrella rib. Thus, an adjustable telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib is required. The structure must not only solve the problem of adjusting the tightness of the canopy, but must also be applicable to the retracting of the relatively long ribs during the closing of rectangle umbrellas, so as to overcome the height difference between the long umbrella ribs and the table below the umbrella.
The objective of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior technology mentioned above by providing a structurally simple and easy to assemble telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib that can realize the stretching and retracting of the ribs.
In order to realize the aforementioned objective, the following technical solutions are adopted in the telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib of this utility model:
The telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib, wherein, comprises an outer tube and an inner tube of the long rib. The left end of the said inner tube of the long rib is flexibly seated inside the said outer tube of the long rib, the said inner tube of the long rib is connected to a locking pin, the said outer tube of the long rib is equipped with corresponding grooves, and the said inner tube of the long rib is fixed to the said outer tube of the long rib when the said locking pin is inserted into the said groove; when the said locking pin detaches from the said groove, the said inner tube of the long rib will move axially back and forth with respect to the said outer tube of the long rib.
The said inner tube of the long rib in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib is further provided with wedges, which have a beveled side. The said locking pin is equipped with a matching beveled side. The beveled side of the said wedge matches the beveled side of the said locking pin. The axial movement of the said wedge with respect to the said inner tube of the long rib will drive the said locking pin to move back and forth along the diameter.
The inner wall of the said inner tube of the long rib in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib is fixed with the first spring. One end of the said locking pin faces the said groove, while the other end of the said locking pin closely abuts the said first spring.
The inner wall of the said inner tube of the long rib in the telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib is also fixed with a fastening block. The said locking pin gets flexibly connected to the said fastening block when it moves along the diameter. The said locking pin is fixed at its position by the said fastening block when it moves axially.
The inner wall of the said inner tube of the long rib in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib is provided with a movable push rod. The left end of the movable push rod is connected and fixed to the said wedge.
The right end of the said inner tube of the long rib in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib is provided with a movable block. The right end of the said movable push rod is connected and fixed to the movable block. The said movable block extends into the said inner tube of the long rib.
The second spring is located between the said fastening block and the said wedge in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib. The two ends of the said second spring closely abut the said fastening block and the said wedge respectively.
There should be at least two of the said grooves in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib, and the said grooves must be distributed axially along the inner surface of the said outer tube of the long rib.
The right end of the said outer tube of the long rib in the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib is fixed with a retractable block. The movement of the said wedge is limited by the retractable block when it moves axially to the right.
The structure of the telescopic tube structure of the umbrella rib is adopted, which is structurally simple. The wedge with the beveled side pushes the locking pin that also has a beveled side, allowing the locking pin to detach or insert into the groove. It is very convenient to use, wherein the inner tube of the long rib remains flexibly connected when the movable block is pushed to the left, and the release of the movable block allows the inner tube and outer tube of the long rib to remain securely fixed to one another and reliably locked. The number of grooves and the distance between grooves can be adjusted to suit different needs.
In order to have a clearer understanding of the technical content of this utility model, the following implementations are specially cited and described in detail.
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Inner Tube 3 of the long crib is further provided with Wedge 4, which has a beveled side 4A. Locking Pin 5 is equipped with a matching beveled side 5A. The beveled side 4A of Wedge 4 matches the beveled side 5A of Locking Pin 5. The axial movement of Wedge 4 with respect to Inner Tube 3 of the long rib will drive Locking Pin 5 to move back and forth along the diameter.
The inner wall of Inner Tube 3 of the long rib is fixed with First Spring 9. One end of Locking Pin 5 faces Groove 8, while the other end of Locking Pin 5 closely abuts First Spring 9. When Wedge 4 moves to the left, the beveled side 4A of Wedge 4 pushes against the beveled side 5A of Locking Pin 5, causing First Spring 9 to be compressed, at this point and Pin End 5B of Locking Pin 5 to detach from Groove 8, thereby allowing Inner Tube 3 of the long rib to freely stretch and retract within Outer Tube 6 of the long rib. When Wedge 4 moves to the right, the beveled side 4A of Wedge 4 does not come into contact with the beveled side 5A of Locking Pin 5, and the force of First Spring 9 causes Pin End 5B of Locking Pin 5 to extend into corresponding Groove 8.
The inner wall of Inner Tube 3 of the long rib is also fixed with Fastening Block 10. Locking Pin 5 gets connected and fixed to Fastening Block 10 when it moves along the diameter. Locking Pin 5 is fixed at its position by Fastening Block 10 when it moves axially. Fastening Block 10 is equipped with a hole, where Locking Pin 5 is inserted into. Both the left and right sides of Locking Pin 5 abut against Fastening Block 10.
Inner Tube 3 of the long rib is provided with a Movable Push Rod 2. The left end of movable Push Rod 2 is connected and fixed to Wedge 4. The dimension of Movable Push Rod 2 should be proportional to that of Inner Tube 3 of the long rib. The thrust of Movable Block 1 is transmitted by Movable Push Rod 2 to Wedge 4 on the left.
The right end of Inner Tube 3 of the long rib is provided with Movable Block 1. The right end of Movable Push Rod 2 is connected and fixed to Movable Block 1. Movable Block 1 extends into Inner Tube 3 of the long rib. The user is only required to push Movable Block 1 during actual use.
Second Spring 11 is located between Fastening Block 10 and Wedge 4. The two ends of Second Spring 11 closely abut Fastening Block 10 and Wedge 4 respectively. There should be at least two Groove 8s, and the Groove 8s must be distributed axially along the inner surface of Outer Tube 6 of the long rib. The number of Groove 8s and the distance between the Groove 8s can be adjusted based on usage requirements. The right end of Outer Tube 6 of the long rib is fixed with Retractable Block 7. The movement of Wedge 4 is limited by Retractable Block 7 when it moves axially to the right.
Pushing Movable Block 1 will cause Movable Push Rod 2 to move to the left, thereby causing Wedge 4 to pan left and press down against Locking Pin 5, causing Pin End 5B of Locking Pin 5 to detach from Groove 8. At this point, Inner Tube 3 of the long rib can freely stretch and retract within Outer Tube 6 of the long rib, thereby allowing the ribs of the umbrella to stretch and retract freely.
The structure of a telescopic tube structure of an umbrella rib is adopted, which is structurally simple. The wedge with the beveled side pushes the locking pin that also has a beveled side, allowing the locking pin to detach or insert into the groove. It is very convenient to use, wherein the inner tube of the long rib remains flexibly connected when the movable block is pushed to the left, and the release of the movable block allows the inner tube and outer tube of the long rib to remain securely fixed to one another and reliably locked. The number of grooves and the distance between grooves can be adjusted to suit different needs.
In this Specification, this utility model has been described with reference to its specific embodiment. However, it is obvious that modifications and variations can still be made to the utility model without departing from its essence and scope. Therefore, this Specifications and drawings should be considered as descriptive rather than restrictive.*
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