The present invention relates to an umbrella device having a shank and an umbrella-like cap which can rotate around the shank and opened up.
Umbrella devices in the form of umbrellas and parasols are known, whose umbrella-like cap is provided with ribs, one end of which is linked to a ring arranged at the upper end of a shank and the other end at a sleeve, which can be displaced and fixed in place along the shank for spreading the umbrella cap.
These ribs are required for supporting the cover material used as the covering. In case of umbrella devices of larger dimension, the ribs already constitute a large proportion of the dead weight of the umbrella device. With a filigreed weight-reducing design they are prone to buckling when strained by wind. The controlled folding up of the cover material and of the rod produces strain has been shown to be technically difficult with umbrella devices of large surface areas, and poses the danger of damage to the thin cover material of low flexural strength in the contact points between the cover and the ribs.
An umbrella device having a shank and an umbrella-like cap which can rotate around the shank and opened up is known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,557 and from European Patent No. EP-A 0 382 122. In the first case, the umbrella-like cap is rotatingly held for absorbing and compensating wind forces. In the second case, the umbrella-like cap has two elements arranged on top of each other, wherein the upper cap element can be manually rotated with respect to the lower, fixed-in-place cap element by preselected degrees of angle for filtering out undesirable sunlight components. Such umbrella devices with a manually rotatable cap are relatively expensive to produce and elaborate in use, since they can be opened up-only over provided ribs, which moreover have a considerable weight.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an umbrella device of the type mentioned at the outset which, while avoiding the above mentioned disadvantages, can be opened up and folded again in a simpler, and in particular automatic way.
According to the present invention, the umbrella-like cap can be motor driven and includes a membrane of low flexural strength, but with tensile strength. The membrane has a circular base surface which can be erected by means of centrifugal forces resulting from the rotation from a position of rest, where it droops limply around the shank to an opened, essentially horizontal position.
A light-weight umbrella device which can be automatically opened up is created by means of the steps in accordance with the present invention, which can be mechanically simplified and can be produced with a large area in particular. The umbrella device moreover provides an active ventilation of the space underneath the umbrella-like cap.
A preferred arrangement of the motor drive and of the holder of the membrane on the power take-off shaft results from fixing the shank at the head of the shank against relative rotation, and the use of an electric motor.
In a preferred manner, the motor drive can be realized either by means of an electric motor of small dimensions, a pneumatic or also a hydraulic drive mechanism. The energy supply for the motor drive is received in the shank for achieving a weather protection for it and/or to avoid spoiling the appearance. As an energy supply for a pneumatic drive mechanism, the shank itself can constitute the air-conducting tube.
The membrane can have a pagoda-shaped cut-out shape, matched to the specific influencing variables suitably employed for improving the aerodynamic stability of the umbrella device. For example, a shape of the cap can include ballast which can be useful.
Providing the membrane with radially and/or annularly arranged cords is also advantageous for improving the aerodynamic stability of the umbrella device. Favorable embodiments thereof ensue from a membrane provided with additional masses on the outer circumference of the membrane, such as a cord at the edge, individual weights, doubling of the membrane, or the like.
A further option for improving the aerodynamic stability and/or the unfolding process of the umbrella-like cap of the umbrella device results, from a membrane having a flat, pillow-like shape, which may be divided into radially and/or annularly arranged air chambers connected with a blower, or a pneumatic drive, from having the inside of the membrane, which is at rest, charged with compressed air, and from providing the shank with outlet openings in the area of the membrane when at rest.
Further details of the present invention can be taken from the description which follows, in which the present invention is described in greater detail and explained by means of the exemplary embodiments represented in the drawings.
The umbrella device 10, 110 or 210 represented in the drawings has a ribless, umbrella-like cap 11, 111 or 211, which is rotatably maintained at the upper end of a shank 12, 112 or 212 and can be rotatably driven in such a way, that the umbrella-like cap 11 can be opened-up from a drooping, limp position of rest into an umbrella-like operating position, can be maintained opened up and stabilized by the centrifugal force resulting from its rotation.
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The umbrella-like cap 11 essentially consists of a membrane 21 made of a light material of low flexural strength, but having tensile strength. The membrane 21 has a circular base surface and is fastened around its center between the two disks 17 and 18 of the fastening device 19, wherein the two disks 17 and 18 are typically arranged centered with respect to the circular peripheral edge 22 of the membrane 21. Maintaining the membrane 21 on the fastening device 19 can be provided in a manner not represented, for example by clamping the two disks 17, 18 against each other.
In the position of rest represented in
The embodiment in accordance with
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An improvement of the aerodynamic stability and the opening process when the rotating process is started results from the ballasting.
The embodiment in accordance with
The umbrella device 110 represented in
In the umbrella device 210 represented in
While the motor drive 15 is represented as an electric motor in the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, whose electrical feed line can be conducted through the hollow shank 12, 112, 212, it is provided in accordance with an embodiment not represented to design the motor drive 15 as a pneumatic drive. It is possible to use the blower 47 in accordance with
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