Umbrella operating system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386214
  • Patent Number
    6,386,214
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 4, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Vip; Winnie S.
    Agents
    • Malloy & Malloy, P.A.
Abstract
An umbrella operating system allows for the simple opening, closing and locking of an umbrella while allowing the frame to freely rotate about the pole, wherein the pole is held in a stationary position. The umbrella includes a pair of hub members mounted about a pole member wherein the lower hub member is slidable up and down the pole. A pulley system with locking cam member may be employed to allow the umbrella to safely and easily open to any desired level. A locking stabilizer arm may be used to secure the main hub member in the fully open position and a stabilizer base provides strong support to the pole member to help it withstand severe weather conditions. The umbrella is rotatable about the pole axis regardless of the degree to which it is opened.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to umbrellas, and more particularly to an umbrella system having improved stabilization qualities and customization features.




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




Outdoor umbrellas are employed to shield people from the sun, wind, rain, and other elements of nature. Many umbrellas have been developed to simplify and improve the operational features of the umbrella as well as to add structural stability to the typical umbrella. However, many such prior art umbrellas require the use of a crank to open and close the umbrella or require placing one's hand in a compromising position in order to lock and unlock the umbrella from its open position. Such action is often troublesome and inconvenient, and can result in injury.




By the present invention, there is provided a versatile outdoor umbrella operating system which allows an umbrella to be safely and easily opened to any degree, easily rotated, and securely stabilized. The present invention includes a pair of hub members mounted to an umbrella pole member wherein one hub member is slidable between the top and bottom ends of the pole. The hub members are rotatable about the pole. A pulley system is employed to allow the umbrella to be easily adjusted to any degree of openness and simply locked in place. A stabilizing arm may be employed to bolster support to the umbrella and provide a safer, more effective way to lock and unlock the umbrella in its fully extended position. A base plate member having a flip lid attachment is employed to provide stability at the bottom end of the umbrella as well as to provide a means to keep the umbrella base opening covered when the umbrella is removed.




It is thus one object of the present invention to provide an umbrella assembly capable of being opened to any desired level.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an umbrella assembly capable of being opened to any desired level while being rotatable.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an umbrella assembly which eliminates the need for a crank lift to open and close the umbrella canopy.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an umbrella assembly which eliminates the need for a security pin beneath the lower movable hub member to retain the umbrella in the open position.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an umbrella assembly having a safe and effective base stabilizer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial exploded front elevational view in partial cross-section of an umbrella frame using a security pin, with the umbrella closed position shown in phantom.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of the hub members of the present invention, showing the hub connector joints.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the collar member of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a partial front elevational view of one embodiment of the umbrella of the present invention, shown with stabilizer bar and base member and with the open position of the umbrella shown in phantom.





FIG. 4-A

is a partial front elevational view of the present invention, similar to that shown in

FIG. 4

, but shown with both a stabilizer arm and pulley means.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the stabilizer base member portion of the umbrella operating system of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a partial side elevational view of one embodiment of the pulley system of the umbrella operating system of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a partial front elevational view of one embodiment of the pulley system of the umbrella operating system of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a partial side elevational view of one embodiment of the pulley system of the umbrella operating system of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a partial perspective view of one embodiment of the pulley system of the umbrella operating system of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIGS. 1 through 9

, there is provided an umbrella operating system


10


for use in stabilizing an umbrella and in easily and quickly opening, closing and rotating an umbrella. The umbrella assembly


10


is durable and weather resistant, and includes a longitudinally extending pole member


12


which can be made of wood, aluminum or other material. In one embodiment, the pole member is made of 40 gauge aluminum. The pole member


12


has a top end


14


and a bottom end


16


and the bottom end


16


may be secured to a reinforced concrete base, for example.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, a main hub member


18


having a central cavity


20


extending axially therethrough is secured about the central pole member and is slidable between the top


14


and bottom


16


ends of the pole member. The main hub member


18


is also capable of rotating about the pole member axis. An upper or secondary hub member


30


is provided near the top end


14


of the pole


12


. The secondary hub member


30


is provided with a central cavity


32


extending axially therethrough, wherein the cavity includes a pole receiving portion


34


and a narrower upper portion


36


which extends through an interior wall


38


of the secondary hub member. The interior wall


38


maintains the hub member in position at the top end


14


of the pole


12


. The hub members


18


,


30


may be made of injection molded thermoplastic, such as DELRIN with TEFLON, for example, so as to resist rust, UV degradation, dry rot, and water damage.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a threaded bolt


15


extends from the central pole


12


through the narrow upper portion


36


of the secondary hub member central cavity


32


. A nut


17


tightened about the bolt


15


is capable of maintaining the secondary hub member


30


in substantially rigid position about the pole


12


. When desired, the nut


17


may be loosened so as to allow the secondary hub member to rotate about the pole axis. A finial or end cap


40


is also secured to the bolt


15


for aesthetic purposes once a canopy


21


has been positioned atop the frame assembly.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the main


18


and secondary


30


hub members are further provided with slots


42


formed at intervals about their respective radial edges


44


. The slots


42


are three sided and include a base


46


, a back wall


48


, and a pair of side walls


50


. The back wall faces radially outwardly from the hub members


18


,


30


and the side walls extend outwardly from the slot back wall


48


at diverging angles. In one embodiment of the invention, the slots are approximately ¼ inch in depth and the slot back wall is approximately ¾ inches in width.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, hub connector joints


52


are insertable within the hub member slots


42


and may be secured therein by screws


54


, for example. The hub connector joints may be made of injection molded thermoplastic or stamped metal, for example. The hub connector joints are provided with a base portion


56


and a pair of substantially parallel side walls


58


which define an interior aperture


60


. The hub connector joints also have a back face


62


and a pair of corner walls


64


which extend outwardly from the back face


62


at diverging angles. The back face


62


and corner walls


64


mate respectively with the slot back wall


48


and slot side walls


50


. Thus, the angles with which the corner walls


64


and slot side walls


50


diverge from the back face


62


and slot back wall


48


, respectively, are substantially identical. In one embodiment of the invention, this angle is approximately 104 degrees. Providing the slots


42


with three walls


62


,


64


and a base portion


56


ensures a snug fit of the hub connector joints within the hub member slots and helps prevent the joints


52


from twisting or displacing under stress. Further, the depth and width of the slots allow the hub connector joints to be readily secured and removed from within the slots using a screw


54


, as shown in FIG.


2


. While a screw member is shown as the means of attachment for the hub connector joints within the hub member slots, other forms of attachment may be employed, such as a machine threaded bolt, fitted notch or other element which allows the hub connector joints to be easily attached and removed. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the interior surface


66


of the hub connector joints


52


may be rounded and substantially U-shaped so as to provide clearance for rib and strut members, as described hereinafter. In the embodiment of the invention as shown in

FIG. 2

, the hub members


18


,


30


are provided with eight slots


42


so as to accommodate up to eight hub connector joints


52


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


, rib members


70


are pivotally secured to the hub connector joints


52


of the secondary hub member


30


. The rib members


70


form the outer framework of the umbrella frame of the present invention. Strut members


80


are pivotally secured at a first end


82


to the hub connector joints


52


of the main hub member


18


and are pivotally secured at a second end


84


to the rib members


70


at a point near the approximate midpoint of the rib members. The strut members


80


provide support for the rib members when the umbrella frame is in the extended or open position. Pivotal attachment of the rib and strut members to their respective hub connector joints may be exacted using a single screw


54


extending through the hub connector joint and rib or strut member, machine threaded bolt, fitted notch or other like joinery that allows the hub connector joints to be easily replaceable. The rib and strut members may be made of aluminum or wood, for example.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the strut members


80


are pivotally secured to the rib members


70


by a collar member


90


. The collar member


90


includes a pair of substantially parallel outer walls


92


and a central divider wall


94


which combine to define an upper channel portion


96


and a lower slot portion


98


on opposite sides of the divider wall


94


. The upper portion


100


of the collar member outer walls


92


which define the channel portion


96


includes outwardly diverging side edges


102


and a substantially flat top edge


104


. The channel portion


96


also has a substantially rounded interior surface


106


adapted for receiving the rib members. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the channel portion interior surface


106


extends around over one half the circumference of the rib member. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the rib members


70


may be secured within the collar member channel portion


96


by a screw


91


and nut


93


. The substantially flat top edge


104


of the collar member avoids contact with the umbrella canopy which is positioned over the rib members and thereby helps prolong the life of the canopy employed. The strut members


80


are pivotally secured to the slot portion


98


of the collar member


90


by a screw


91


and nut


93


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Also, as shown in

FIG. 3

, a substantially cylindrical sleeve member


110


may be employed between the collar member


90


and the rib member


70


to reinforce the support provided by the strut member


80


to the rib member


70


. In one embodiment of the invention, the sleeve member


110


is made of aluminum.




Although main hub member


18


is moveably and axially attached to central pole


12


through central cavity


20


and, therefore, free to rotate and slide about it, the main hub member


18


may be secured in position along the pole in several ways. As shown in

FIG. 1

, a retaining pin


112


is attached to the main hub member


18


and can be placed within a retaining pin slot


114


in the pole


12


in order to maintain the vertical position of the main hub member


18


along the pole. Alternatively, the main hub member may be maintained in position along the pole using a stabilizer arm, as shown in

FIG. 4

, or the pulley system as shown in

FIGS. 6 through 9

.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the main hub member may be stabilized in position about the pole member using a stabilizer arm


150


. The stabilizer arm


150


is pivotally secured at one end


152


to a strut member


80


by a collar member


154


similar to collar member


90


. The second end


155


of the stabilizer arm


150


is provided with a securing member


156


for insertion into a stabilizer opening


13


on the pole member. In one embodiment of the invention, securing member


156


is a set screw. The securing member


156


may also be a pinchable clamp member or other component capable of simple insertion and removal from the stabilizer opening. The stabilizer arm second end


155


is also provided with a locking strap member


158


which can be positioned around the pole and locked together such as by using a snap


159


for added support and to ensure that securing member


156


does not unintentionally slip out of position from within the stabilizer opening


13


.




Using the stabilizer arm, whether as shown in

FIG. 4

or


4


-A, the umbrella main hub member


18


can be lifted and lowered without having to use a crank member or a retaining pin member at a location high up on the pole. This facilitates the overall ease of use of the umbrella in quickly opening, securing, and closing the umbrella canopy.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 through 9

, the main hub member


18


may also be moved up and down the pole member using a pulley system


130


. The pulley system allows for an effortless lift of the main hub member and eliminates the need for a crank lift or a security pin beneath the lower movable hub. The pulley system portion of the present invention allows the remote locking of the lower movable hub without impeding the rotation of the entire canopy assembly.




In the embodiment of the invention as shown in

FIG. 7

, the pulley system includes a line member


132


having a first end


134


secured to a bracket member


136


which is secured to the top surface


22


of the main hub member


18


. The line member


132


may be a length of rope, for example. In this embodiment, a pulley member


138


is secured to the bottom surface


23


of the secondary hub member and a cam cleat member


140


is secured to the side surface


26


of the main hub member. The pulley member


138


may be a typical pulley having a grooved wheel


180


rotatably mounted to a collar member


182


wherein the collar member is movably secured to a bracket member


184


. The pulley securing system of the present invention allows the operator to open the umbrella to any desired level without any additional locks, pins, or levers by simply pulling the line through the automatic locking cam cleat member.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the cam cleat member


140


includes a pair of cams


141


each having a toothed side edge


142


, and a retaining bracket portion


144


. The cams


141


are pivotally mounted to the side edge


26


of the main hub member


18


and the retaining bracket


144


is mounted to the cams


141


. In the cam resting position, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the toothed side edges


142


face one another. In this embodiment, the line member


132


extends from the bracket member


136


through the pulley member


138


and down through the cams


141


. A handle is secured to the second end of the line member


132


to promote ease of operation.




Using the pulley system when the umbrella is in its closed position with the main hub member near the pole member bottom end, the user can pull the line member handle whereby the line member will be pulled through the pulley member and the cam cleat teeth


142


. This will cause the cams to pivot such that the line will continue to be pulled against the cam smooth outer surfaces


145


. This will pull the bracket


136


and main hub member


18


upward so as to open the umbrella. When the user stops pulling the line member, the cams will reverse pivot and the locking teeth will prohibit the movement of the line in either direction. The main hub member will thereby be held in a stable position about the pole member. In this way, the umbrella can be quickly and easily opened to any desired level without the use of a hand crank or a retaining pin placed below the main hub member. When the umbrella is desired to be closed, the line can be pulled outside of the grip of the teeth and released. The retaining bracket


144


maintains the line in alignment with the cam teeth such that the user can easily help the line re-engage the cam member so as to lock the line at the desired level of openness. Only the intentional removal of the line member from the cam teeth with a deliberate sideways and upward movement will allow the umbrella to close. The locking cam cleat thus prevents any unintentional closing of the umbrella from wind gusts or other outside forces.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the pulley system of the present invention may include a single pulley member


138


secured to the lower surface


23


of the secondary hub member


30


and a bracket member


136


secured to the top surface


22


of the main hub member


18


. The pulley system of the present invention may also include a pair of pulley members


138


secured to the secondary hub member, as shown in FIG.


6


. In this arrangement, the line member


132


extends from the bracket member through a first pulley member


138


on the secondary hub member, through a pulley member on the main hub member, through a second pulley member


138


on the secondary hub member and down through the cam cleat member


140


. Such an arrangement provides a mechanical advantage in balance and lifting power to the device. In one embodiment of this arrangement, the secondary hub member pulley members are spaced substantially radially equidistant from the secondary hub member axis. Other variations on the number of pulley members employed on each hub member may be used. Since the hub members


18


,


30


are rotatable about the pole axis, providing a pulley system secured to the hub members provides the umbrella of the present invention with the ultimate in versatility, as the umbrella may be opened and rotated to any desired degree completely free of impediments.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the line member


132


extends downwardly from the pulley member


138


so as to be substantially coplanar with a main hub member slot wall


44


. This keeps the line free from contact with a hub connector joint


52


which could bind and cause unnecessary wear on the line member. Also, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the line member


132


may be retained on a hook member


190


secured to the main hub member side surface


26


.




As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the secondary hub pulley members may optionally be secured directly to the pole member


12


by a bracket member


136


which can extend substantially perpendicularly from the pole member, for example. In this embodiment, the hub members are prohibited from rotating about the pole member.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the pole member


12


may be stabilized at its bottom end using a support assembly


120


. The support assembly


120


includes a base


126


having a plate member


124


secured thereto by a hinge member


123


, wherein the plate member


124


has a pin member


122


extending from its inside surface


125


. The pin member


122


is receivable by an opening on the pole near the pole bottom end


16


. The base


126


includes a substantially cylindrical tube portion


127


extending from its bottom surface


128


and an opening


131


extending through the tube


127


for receiving the pole member


12


. In one embodiment of the invention, the pole is provided with a pair of axial slots


133


for mating with a securing rod


135


within the tube


127


. The plate member


124


is hingedly secured to the base


126


such that, when the pole member


12


is removed, the plate member


124


can cover the base opening so as to prevent rain, trash, feet and hands, and other like elements from falling into the opening. In one embodiment of the invention, the pin member


122


is a set screw. In a further embodiment of the invention the pin member


122


can be a pinchable clamp member insertable and removable from the pole opening by pinching the sides together. A strap member


127


may also be attached to the plate member


124


and secured about the pole


12


for added support. In one embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the strap member includes a snapping lock mechanism


137


.




The rigidity and density of all the components described herein can be tempered for a desired flexibility as needed. The pole member may be comprised of metal, wood or fiberglass but not limited to these rigid compositions. The nature of thermoplastic construction with materials like ABS, DELRIN, OLYPROPOLYNE and other ACETALS allow for a degree of flexibility in the hubs, pulley members and cam cleat members of the umbrella frame.




The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. An umbrella, comprising:a central pole member having a longitudinal axis and top and bottom ends; a main hub member secured about said central pole member, said main hub member capable of sliding between said bottom and said top ends and including a top surface and a side surface; a secondary hub member secured to said pole member near said pole top end; means for supporting a canopy member; pulley means comprising at least one pulley member secured to said secondary hub member for raising and lowering said main hub member along said pole member; a bracket member secured to said top surface of said main hub member, and a line member having first and second ends, said first end being secured to said bracket member, said line member cooperatively engaging said pulley member and extending downwardly from said pulley member towards said pole member bottom end; means for securing said main hub member in a stationary position along said pole member; said securing means comprising a cam member secured to said side surface of said main hub member; and wherein said line member cooperatively engages said cam member as it extends downwardly from said pulley member.
  • 2. The umbrella of claim 1 wherein said cam member has a rested position and includes a pair of cams pivotally secured to said main hub member side surface, said pair of cams each having a toothed inner side edge, said toothed inner side edges facing one another in said rested position of said cam member.
  • 3. The umbrella of claim 2 wherein said cam member further includes a retaining bracket secured to each of said pair of cams.
  • 4. The umbrella of claim 1 wherein said main hub member has a top axial end and wherein said top axial end has a radial edge with a plurality of slots formed at intervals thereabout, said slots being individually separated by a respective slot wall.
  • 5. The umbrella of claim 4 wherein said line member extends downwardly from said pulley member in substantially coplanar relation to a slot wall of said main hub member.
  • 6. The umbrella of claim 1 wherein said secondary hub member includes a bottom surface and wherein said at least one secondary hub pulley member is secured to said secondary hub bottom surface.
  • 7. The umbrella of claim 1 further including a hook member secured to said main hub member side surface for hanging said line member.
  • 8. An umbrella pole support, comprising:a base member having a top and a bottom surface, said base member also having a substantially cylindrical tube extending from said bottom surface, said cylindrical tube being hollow and defining a base opening; a plate member hingedly secured to said base member top surface, said plate member having an inner surface and an outer surface and being sufficiently large to substantially cover said base opening; a securing pin member mounted to said plate member inner surface; and a strap member mounted to said plate member.
  • 9. The support of claim 8 wherein said strap member includes a snapping lock mechanism for securing around an umbrella pole.
  • 10. An umbrella operating system, comprising:a central pole member having a longitudinal axis and top and bottom ends; a main hub member secured about said central pole member, said main hub member capable of sliding between said bottom and said top ends; a secondary hub member secured to said pole member near said pole top end; means for supporting a canopy member; pulley means for raising and lowering said main hub member along said pole member; means for securing said main hub member in a stationary position along said pole member, said securing means including a stabilizer arm having first and second ends, said first end being secured to said supporting means, said arm also including means for securing said second end to said pole member; and a pole support member having a base member, said base member having a top and a bottom surface, a substantially cylindrical tube extending from said bottom surface, said tube defining a base opening, said pole support member further having a plate member hingedly secured to said base member top surface, said plate member having pole securing means for securing said pole member within said tube.
  • 11. An umbrella, comprising:a central pole member having a longitudinal axis and top and bottom ends; a main hub member secured about said central pole member, said main hub member capable of sliding between said bottom and said top ends and including a top surface and a side surface; a secondary hub member secured to said pole member near said pole top end; means for supporting a canopy member; pulley means for raising and lowering said main hub member along said pole member; means for securing said main hub member in a stationary position along said pole member; said pulley means including a pair of pulley members secured to said secondary hub member and a third pulley member secured to said top surface of said main hub member; a bracket member secured to said main hub member top surface, and a line member having first and second ends, said first end being secured to said bracket member, said line member cooperatively engaging each of said pulley members; said secondary hub member includes a bottom surface and a central axis; and said pair of pulley members being spaced substantially radially equidistant from said secondary hub member axis on said secondary hub bottom surface.
  • 12. The umbrella of claim 11 wherein said line member extends from said bracket member of said main hub member through a first one of said pair of pulley members secured to said secondary hub member, through said third pulley member secured to said main hub member, through a second one of said pair of pulley members secured to said secondary hub member and downwardly towards said pole bottom end.
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