It is known that a conventional tilting umbrella has a shaft connecting with a large frame and cover on top end for sheltering from sunshine. The cover stands just on top at fixed position that can shelter from only one shining direction of the sun. When in morning or evening, the conventional umbrella is poor of work since the sunshine comes from slant angle. The fixed umbrella is thus without utility. Some improvements are designed for overcoming the drawback of the prior art, such as U.S. Pat. No. 2,724,396. The said patent provides a tilting pole on upper portion of its shaft in order that makes its cover be bent with an oblique angle for adjusting to a direction relating to sunshine. The effect for sheltering sunshine is well but the structure of the patent is somehow complexity and is lack of utilization.
The present invention is to provide a tilting umbrella, which improves its adjusting apparatus for obtaining a confirmed and efficient practice of use. Now, accompanying with the following drawings, the character of the present invention will be described here and after.
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Referring to 3 to 6, the adjusting apparatus includes the bottom ball (31) of the upper joint (3) and the upper connector (21) of the shaft (2). The ball (31) is provided with a positioning groove (311) at bottom plane while several arcs (312) are formed around the groove (311). An annular concave (313) is formed around the arcs (312) and a flange (314) is provided. The connector (21) has an inner protrusion (211) and several ribs (212) formed at inner surface being longitude, each of which is provided with a cut (213).
As the positioning ball (31) is received in the connector (21), the groove (311) will just engage with the protrusion (211), as shown in
When sunshine comes from slant directions, the perpendicular umbrella cannot provide .effective sheltering purpose. The present invention can easily bend its upper joint (3) being oblique to let the cover (1) facing the direction of the sunshine that facilitates the effect of tilting. At this moment, the ball (31) has changed its position, as in
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