1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an umbrella handle, and more particularly to an umbrella handle including a foldable structure for allowing the umbrella handle to be folded to various inclined or tilted configuration and for allowing the umbrella handle to be easily grasped or held by the user, and including a flashlight device for generating a light toward various direction.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical umbrella handles comprise an umbrella handle provided or disposed on the lower portion of the handle member for being grasped or held by the user, and normally, the handle member includes a straight or longitudinal structure for being easily grasped or held by the user.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,093,969 to Maynor, Jr. discloses one of the typical umbrella devices comprising a folded or U-shaped handle member for being grasped or held by the user, and a high powered electric shocking device disposed or attached to the handle member.
However, the handle member of the typical umbrella device comprises a predetermined structure or shape which may not be folded or directed toward various directions such that the handle member may not be comfortably grasped or held by the user. In addition, no flashlight devices have been provided for generating the light to light the environment.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,239 to Nesbit discloses another typical umbrella device equipped with a radio and comprising a hollow interior shaft with a canopy attached at the top portion of the shaft, and an audio signal source attached to the shaft of the typical umbrella device.
However, the shaft of the typical umbrella device also comprises a predetermined and longitudinal structure or shape which may not be folded or directed toward various directions such that the handle member may not be comfortably grasped or held by the user. In addition, no flashlight devices have been provided for generating the light to light the environment.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,323,798 to Yang discloses a further typical umbrella device comprising a hollow tubular handle equipped with a flashlight device for generating the light to light the environment on rainy or dark days.
However, the hollow tubular handle of the typical umbrella device comprises a predetermined and longitudinal structure or shape which may not be folded or directed toward various directions such that the handle member may not be comfortably grasped or held by the user. In addition, the flashlight device includes a number of light members that are required to be attached to the tips of the canopy, but the light members may not be easily attached to the tips of the canopy and may greatly increase the manufacturing cost for the typical umbrella device.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,449 to Lin et al. discloses a still further typical umbrella device comprising a grip provided or disposed on the lower portion of the handle member for being grasped or held by the user.
However, the handle member of the typical umbrella device also comprises a predetermined and longitudinal structure or shape which may not be folded or directed toward various directions such that the handle member may not be comfortably grasped or held by the user. In addition, no flashlight devices have been provided for generating the light to light the environment.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional umbrella handle members.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an umbrella handle including a foldable structure for allowing the umbrella handle to be folded to various inclined or tilted configuration and for allowing the umbrella handle to be easily grasped or held by the user.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide an umbrella handle including a flashlight device attached to the umbrella handle and adjustable to various direction for generating the light toward various direction.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided an umbrella handle comprising a tubular member including a longitudinal axis, and including an inclined bottom wall tilted relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member, and a housing including a longitudinal axis, and including an inclined upper wall tilted relative to the longitudinal axis of the housing, and including an axle for rotatably engaging with the inclined bottom wall of the tubular member and for allowing the housing to be rotated relative to the tubular member to different directions and for allowing the housing to be folded and inclined relative to the tubular member to different folding statuses and for allowing the umbrella handle to be easily and suitably or comfortably grasped or held by the user.
The axle is extended from the inclined upper wall of the housing, and the tubular member includes a coupling member engaged with the axle for rotatably coupling the housing to the tubular member and thus for stably retaining the housing to the tubular member.
The coupling member includes an inner thread formed therein for threading and engaging with the axle and for securing the housing to the tubular member, and the coupling member includes a non-circular engaging hole formed therein for engaging with a driving tool and for allowing the coupling member to be rotated or driven relative to the tubular member and the axle of the housing by the driving tool.
The coupling member includes an outer peripheral flange extended radially and outwardly therefrom for engaging with the tubular member and for stably anchoring or securing the housing to the tubular member.
The housing includes a number of depressions formed in the upper wall, and a spring-biased projection engaged into the tubular member and partially extendible out of the tubular member for selectively engaging with either of the depressions of the upper wall and for anchoring the housing to the tubular member at a required angular direction.
The housing includes a key or projection or guide extended from the upper wall, and the tubular member includes a curved channel formed in the bottom wall for slidably receiving and engaging with the guide and for limiting the housing to rotate relative to the tubular member.
The housing includes a flashlight device for generating a light, and the flashlight device includes at least one battery, a reflector, at least one light member attached to a circuit board and engaged into the reflector and coupled to the battery for generating the light to light the environment.
The flashlight device includes a casing engaged into the housing and having a space formed therein for receiving the battery, and a switch slidably attached to the casing for controlling the battery to selectively energize the light member. The housing includes a slidable switch button aligned with the switch for being depressed by the user to engage with the switch and to operate the light member.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
For example, the umbrella handle 1 includes a spring-biased projection 20 disposed or engaged into the cavity 15 of the tubular member 10 and partially extendible out of the cavity 15 of the tubular member 10, and further includes a curved channel 16 formed in the outer peripheral portion of the bottom wall 13 and offset or separated from the cavity 15 of the tubular member 10. It is preferable that the curved channel 16 is located beside the cavity 15 of the tubular member 10 and includes an extending range of about 180 degrees. The umbrella handle 1 further includes a carrier or cartridge or housing 30 for pivotally or rotatably attaching or coupling to the tubular member 10.
The housing 30 includes an inclined upper wall 31 tilted or inclined relative to the longitudinal direction or axis 32 of the housing 30 (
Another fastener or lock nut or coupling member 40 includes an inner thread 41 formed therein (
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The housing 30 includes a compartment 36 formed therein (
The housing 30 may also include a switch button 38 slidably attached or engaged with the housing 30 and aligned with the switch 58 of the casing 50 or of the flashlight device 5 for allowing the switch 58 of the casing 50 to be depressed or actuated by the switch button 38 of the housing 30, in order to switch or control the light members 56 to selectively generate the light and to suitably light the environment, particularly in the rainy or dark days. In operation, the light generated by the light members 56 may be faced or directed toward various or different directions for suitably lighting the environment when the housing 30 is pivoted or rotated relative to the tubular member 10 to different or various directions (
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Accordingly, the umbrella handle in accordance with the present invention includes a foldable structure for allowing the umbrella handle to be folded to various inclined or tilted configuration and for allowing the umbrella handle to be easily grasped or held by the user, and including a flashlight device attached to the umbrella handle and adjustable to various direction for generating the light toward various direction.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4093969 | Maynor, Jr. | Jun 1978 | A |
5029239 | Nesbit | Jul 1991 | A |
5323798 | Yang | Jun 1994 | A |
5564449 | Lin et al. | Oct 1996 | A |
5707135 | Miller, Jr. | Jan 1998 | A |
D410328 | Alajajian et al. | Jun 1999 | S |
D430726 | Burbrink | Sep 2000 | S |
6283610 | Alajajian | Sep 2001 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20110126379 A1 | Jun 2011 | US |