Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the present application, including Chinese Patent Application No. 201220292694.7, are hereby incorporated by reference under 37 CFR 1.57.
Field of the Invention
This application involves the technical aspects of an umbrella, especially the technical aspects of sunshade umbrellas; this application specifically refers to an umbrella with a canopy tilt mechanism in some embodiments.
Description of the Related Art
In the common cantilever umbrellas, the opening/closing of the canopy and angle adjustment are two independent mechanisms. In addition, they are located at different parts or portions of the umbrella in different product designs.
One such example is a Chinese utility model patent (name of patent: Offset Umbrella with Tilt Adjustment, Patent Number: ZL200520102776.0), which uses a rope winding mechanism in an outer casing located at the lower end of the curved pole to achieve the opening and closing of the umbrella, and separately, by pulling at a gin pole located close by and through energy transmission, gears of the connector are disengaged, and only after manually moving the canopy to the desired tilt angle can the gin pole be released to fix the canopy in place.
The second example is another Chinese utility model patent (name of patent: Cantilever Umbrella with Crank Device, Patent Number: ZL200820088054.8), which performs the opening and closing of the canopy with an armrest mechanism fitted on the vertical pole, and a separate rotation mechanism at the lower end of an outer tube is used to adjust the angle of the canopy.
From the cases mentioned above, we can see that the consumer has to perform at least two actions in order to open the canopy and adjust the angle of the canopy. This prior technology can be complicated to operate, and consumes time and effort.
Therefore, there is a need for a simple canopy tilt mechanism which is easy to operate and helps the user to save time and effort.
Some of the objectives of this invention are to overcome the weaknesses of the prior technology mentioned above by providing a mechanism for adjusting the tilt angle of the canopy. In some embodiments, the canopy tilt mechanism is cleverly designed, structurally simple and easy to operate, and it helps save time and energy and is suitable for large-scale application.
In order to achieve some of the objectives mentioned above, the first aspect of this invention provides an umbrella canopy tilt mechanism, wherein the umbrella canopy tilt mechanism comprises a crank mechanism and an automatic bending mechanism; the crank mechanism can include a crank and a rope; the crank being swivel-mounted on one end of the curved cantilever of a sunshade umbrella; the automatic bending mechanism being installed in the shaft of the sunshade umbrella; one end of the rope being connected to the crank, the other end of the rope passes along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever and the rope extending through the shaft and through the automatic bending mechanism to connect to the lower runner of the sunshade umbrella; the lower runner is slidably fixed on the shaft; the upper runner of the sunshade umbrella is fixed and secured to the shaft.
Preferably, the shaft includes a first umbrella section and a second umbrella section; the automatic bending mechanism includes a lower end of a first bending section, an upper end of a second bending section, an elastic member, a localization stopper, a first sheave, a second sheave, a curved connecting rod and a directional pulley; the lower end of the first bending section and the upper end of the second bending section being swivel-connected; the first umbrella section being installed above the lower end of the first bending section; the second umbrella section being installed below the bottom of the upper end of the second bending section; the curved connecting rod threaded (or extending) through the lower end of the first bending section and the upper end of the second bending section; the lower end of the first bending section comprising a directional sliding groove; the directional pulley being installed on the curved connecting rod and fitted to and slides on (e.g., moveable along) the directional sliding groove; the second sheave being swivel-installed at the second umbrella section; the localization stopper being located in the second umbrella section and between the upper end of the second bending section and the second sheave and being connected to the curved connecting rod; the first sheave being swivel-mounted at the localization stopper; the elastic member being located in the second umbrella section between the localization stopper and the second sheave, and abuts against (e.g., acting on) the localization stopper and the second umbrella section; the other end of the rope extending along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever and the rope passing through the shaft and about the first sheave and second sheave and in connection to the lower runner.
More preferably, the automatic bending mechanism further includes a fastening plug, the fastening plug being disposed in the second umbrella section; the second sheave is swivel-mounted to the fastening plug; the elastic member is located between (e.g., being disposed between and contacting) the localization stopper and the fastening plug and thereby abuts against the localization stopper and the fastening plug.
Furthermore, the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever and is then threaded sequentially through the first umbrella section, the lower end of the first bending section, the upper end of the second bending section, the localization stopper and the elastic member and then around the second sheave, and this is then threaded through the elastic member and around the first sheave and connects to the lower runner after sequentially passing through the elastic member and the fastening plug again.
Furthermore, the fastening plug has a protrusion, the localization stopper has a recess, one end of the elastic member is sleeved on (e.g., disposed over) the protrusion, and the other end of the elastic member is fitted via insertion (e.g., disposed in) to the recess.
Furthermore, the lower end of the first bending section and the upper end of the second bending section are axially connected (e.g., along a transverse axis); the first umbrella section is clamped (e.g., connected) firmly to the lower end of the first bending section; the second umbrella section is clamped firmly to the upper end of the second bending section; the directional pulley is connected to the curved connecting rod through the shaft and the fastening plug is fixed and secured to the second umbrella section; the second sheave is connected to the fastening plug through the shaft; the curved connecting rod is fixed and secured with the localization stopper; the first sheave is connected to the localization stopper through the shaft.
Preferably, the crank mechanism further includes an inclined rod; the inclined rod is installed at one end of the curved cantilever; a crank case is set up on the inclined rod; the crank is swivel-mounted to the crank case.
Preferably, the umbrella canopy tilt mechanism further includes a rotation mechanism; the rotation mechanism includes an outer casing, a handle, a connecting rod and a worm gear assembly; the handle is swivel-mounted at one end of the curved cantilever; the outer casing is installed at the other end of the curved cantilever; the worm gear assembly is installed in the outer casing; one end of the connecting rod is installed on the handle; the other end of the connecting rod extends along the curved cantilever to reach the inside of the outer casing and through the worm gear assembly to connect to the shaft.
Preferably, the worm gear assembly comprises a worm and a worm wheel; the worm is swivel-installed in the outer casing and is connected to the connecting rod; the worm wheel is swivel-installed in the outer casing and engages with the worm; the shaft is connected to the worm wheel.
Furthermore, the rotation mechanism further includes a hinge; the hinge is connected to the worm wheel; the shaft is suspended from the hinge.
Furthermore, the rotation mechanism further includes a shaft sleeve; the shaft sleeve is installed in the outer casing; the worm wheel is fitted via insertion to the shaft sleeve.
More preferably, the connecting rod includes first, second, and third sections; the handle, the first, second, and third sections and the worm gear assembly are all connected through a universal joint.
More preferably, a third sheave is installed in the outer casing; the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the outer casing and winds around the third sheave and then threaded through the shaft and the automatic bending mechanism to connect to the lower runner.
The second aspect of this invention is that it has an umbrella canopy tilt mechanism, wherein the umbrella canopy tilt mechanism comprises a rotation mechanism; the rotation mechanism includes an outer casing, a handle, a connecting rod and a worm gear assembly; the handle is swivel-mounted at one end of the curved cantilever of the sunshade umbrella; the outer casing is installed at the other end of the curved cantilever; the worm gear assembly is installed in the outer casing; one end of the connecting rod is fitted to the handle; the other end of the connecting rod extends along the curved cantilever to reach the outer casing and passes through the worm gear assembly to connect to the shaft of the sunshade umbrella.
Preferably, the worm gear assembly comprises a worm and a worm wheel; the worm is swivel-installed in the outer casing and is connected to the connecting rod; the worm wheel is swivel-installed in the outer casing and engages with the worm; the shaft is connected to the worm wheel.
More preferably, the rotation mechanism further includes a hinge; the hinge and the worm wheel are connected; the shaft is suspended from the hinge.
More preferably, the rotation mechanism further includes a shaft sleeve; the shaft sleeve is installed in the outer casing; the worm wheel is fitted via insertion to the shaft sleeve.
Preferably, the connecting rod includes first, second, and third sections 1; the handle, the first, second, and third sections and the worm gear assembly are all connected through a universal joint.
Preferably, the umbrella canopy tilt mechanism further includes a crank mechanism and an automatic bending mechanism; the rank mechanism includes a crank and a rope; the crank is swivel-mounted at one end of the curved cantilever; the automatic bending mechanism is installed in the shaft; one end of the rope is connected to the crank, the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever, and is then threaded through the shaft and the automatic bending mechanism to connect to the lower runner of the sunshade umbrella; the lower runner is held to and slides on the shaft; the upper nest of the sunshade umbrella is fixed and secured to the shaft.
More preferably, the shaft includes a first umbrella section and second umbrella section; the automatic bending mechanism includes a lower end of the first bending section, an upper end of the second bending section, an elastic member, a localization stopper, first sheave, second sheave, a curved connecting rod and a directional pulley; the lower end of the first bending section and the upper end of the second bending section are swivel-connected; the first umbrella section is installed on the top of the lower end of the first bending section; the second umbrella section is installed at the bottom of the upper end of the second bending section; the curved connecting rod is threaded through the lower end of the first bending section and the upper end of the second bending section; the lower end of the first bending section is set up with a directional sliding groove; the directional pulley is installed on the curved connecting rod and fitted to and slides on the directional sliding groove; the second sheave is swivel-installed in the second umbrella section; the localization stopper is located in the second umbrella section and between the upper end of the second bending section and the second sheave and is connected to the curved connecting rod; the first sheave is swivel-mounted at the localization stopper; the elastic member is located in the second umbrella section and between the localization stopper and the second sheave and abuts against the localization stopper and the second umbrella section; the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever, and the rope then passes through the shaft and winds around the first sheave and second sheave of the pulley system based on the principle of halving the pulling force with a labor-saving pulley, and it ends and connects to the lower runner.
Furthermore, the automatic bending mechanism further includes a fastening plug, the fastening plug is installed in the second umbrella section; the second sheave is swivel-mounted to the fastening plug; the elastic member is located between the localization stopper and the fastening plug and thereby abuts against the localization stopper and the fastening plug.
In particular, preferably, the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever and is then threaded sequentially through the first umbrella section, the lower end of the first bending section, the upper end of the second bending section, the localization stopper and the elastic member and then around the second sheave, and then threaded through the elastic member and around the first sheave, and connects to the lower runner after sequentially passing through the elastic member and the fastening plug again.
In particular, preferably, the fastening plug has a protrusion, the localization stopper has a recess, one end of the elastic member is sleeved on the protrusion, the other end of the elastic member is fitted via insertion to the recess.
In particular, preferably, the lower end of the first bending section and the upper end of the second bending section are axially connected; the first umbrella section is clamped firmly to the lower end of the first bending section; the second umbrella section is clamped firmly to the upper end of the second bending section; the directional pulley is connected to the curved connecting rod through the shaft and the fastening plug is fixed and secured to the second umbrella section; the second sheave is connected to the fastening plug through the shaft; the curved connecting rod is fixed and secured in the localization stopper; the first sheave is connected to the localization stopper through the shaft.
More preferably, the crank mechanism further includes an inclined rod; the inclined rod is installed at one end of the curved cantilever; a crank case is set up on the inclined rod; the crank is swivel-mounted to the crank case.
More preferably, sheave 3 is installed in the outer casing; the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the outer casing and winds around the sheave 3, and is then threaded through the shaft and the automatic bending mechanism to connect to the lower runner of the sunshade umbrella.
Some benefits resulting from this invention are:
1. The canopy tilt mechanism of this invention includes a crank mechanism and an automatic bending mechanism; the crank mechanism consists of a crank and a rope; the crank is swivel-mounted on one end of the curved cantilever of the sunshade umbrella; the automatic bending mechanism is installed in the shaft of the sunshade umbrella; one end of the rope is connected to the crank, the other end of the rope extends along the curved cantilever to reach the other end of the curved cantilever and the rope then passes through the shaft and through the automatic bending mechanism to connect to the lower runner of the sunshade umbrella; the lower runner is held to and slides on the shaft, thus enabling the canopy to be opened by the lifting of the lower runner via the crank; the bending of the shaft is achieved through the automatic bending mechanism by continuously turning the crank, thereby causing the canopy connected to the lower runner to tilt. This mechanism is cleverly designed, structurally simple and easy to operate, it helps save time and energy and is suitable for large-scale application.
2. The canopy tilt mechanism of this invention also includes a rotation mechanism; the rotation mechanism includes an outer casing, a handle, a connecting rod and a worm gear assembly; the crank is swivel-mounted at one end of the curved cantilever; the outer casing is installed at the other end of the curved cantilever; the worm gear assembly is installed in the outer casing; one end of the connecting rod is installed on the handle; the other end of the connecting rod extends along the curved cantilever to reach the inside of the outer casing and through the worm gear assembly to connect to the shaft, thus realizing the rotation of the canopy via the rotation of the handle. Coupled with the tilt described in Point 1, the adjustment of any tilt angle can be achieved to improve its shading effect. This mechanism is cleverly designed, structurally simple and easy to operate, it helps save time and energy and is suitable for large scale application.
In order to have a clearer understanding of the technical content of this umbrella canopy tilt mechanism, the following embodiments are specially cited and described in detail. The same reference numerals are used for the same parts.
With reference to
The automatic bending mechanism 2 can take the form of any suitable structure such as described in the Chinese utility model patent ZL00249751.4 (name of utility model: Automatic Bending Mechanism of Sunshade Umbrella) and the Chinese utility model patent ZL03230621.0 (name of utility model: Sunshade Umbrella Bending Mechanism with Improved Structure). With reference to
With reference to
The winding of the other end of the rope 12 around the pulley system formed by first sheave 25 and second sheave 26 can be accomplished with any suitable winding method. With reference to
In order to stabilize the structure, with reference to
Any suitable connection can be used to connect the relevant parts, preferably, the lower end 21 and the upper end 22 of the second bending section are connected by a shaft (e.g. pin, rod, hinge, etc.) the first umbrella section 41 and the lower end 21 of the first bending section are connected with clamps; the second umbrella section 42 and the upper end 22 of the second bending section are connected with clamps; the directional pulley 28 is connected to the curved connecting rod 27 through a shaft and the fastening plug 30 is fixed and secured to the second umbrella section 42; the second sheave 26 is connected to the fastening plug 30 through a shaft; the curved connecting rod 27 is fixed and secured with the localization stopper 24; the first sheave 25 is connected to the localization stopper 24 through a shaft.
With reference to
The crank mechanism 1 can be of any suitable structure; preferably, the crank mechanism 1 further includes an inclined rod 13; the inclined rod 13 is installed at one end of the curved cantilever 3; a crank case 14 is set up on the inclined rod 13; the crank 11 is swivel-mounted to the crank case 14. With reference to
In order to be able to adjust the canopy to any angle, preferably, the umbrella canopy tilt mechanism further includes a rotation mechanism 7; the rotation mechanism 7 includes an outer casing 71, a handle 72, a connecting rod 73 and a worm gear assembly 74; the handle 72 is swivel-mounted at one end of the curved cantilever 3; the outer casing 71 is installed at the other end of the curved cantilever 3; the worm gear assembly 74 is installed in the outer casing 71; one end of the connecting rod 73 is fitted to the handle 72; the other end of the connecting rod 73 extends along the curved cantilever to reach the inside of the outer casing 71 and through the worm gear assembly 74 to connect to the shaft 4. With reference to
The worm gear assembly 74 can be of any suitable structure; with reference to
With reference to
With reference to the
With reference to
For ease of operation, with reference to
When using this umbrella canopy tilt mechanism, first jolt (e.g., turn, rotate) the crank 11 to furl in (e.g., wind, retract) rope 12 and cause the lower runner 5 to be lifted by the pulling action, and the opening of the canopy is realized as illustrated in
This umbrella canopy tilt mechanism includes a crank mechanism 1, a rotation mechanism 7 and an automatic bending mechanism 2; the crank mechanism 1 and the automatic bending mechanism 2 are used for opening/closing canopy 10 and for adjusting the tilt angle of canopy 10; the rotation mechanism 7 is used for rotating canopy 10. Combining the crank and rotation mechanisms in a single device is a new concept and the mechanisms are appropriate. By turning crank 11 behind canopy 10 repeatedly to open the canopy, canopy 10 can be tilted to a certain angle with the automatic bending mechanism 2; if the canopy 10 is tilted in the fore and aft direction at this particular moment, handle 72 can be used to tilt the canopy 10 in the left or right direction. Through the application of this device, the angle of the rotatable cantilever umbrella can be adjusted from front to back, left to right to obtain an appropriate shade angle and thus enhance the shading effects of the umbrella. Furthermore, this device has the features of being structurally simple, beautiful and simple in appearance, and easy to operate etc.
In summary, the canopy tilt mechanism is cleverly designed, structurally simple, easy to operate, and it helps save time and energy and is suitable for large-scale application.
In this application, the umbrella canopy tilt mechanism is described with reference to specific embodiments. However, it is obvious that modifications and variations can still be made to the inventions without departing from its essence and scope. Therefore, this specifications and drawings should be considered as descriptive rather than restrictive.
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