This application claims priority from PCT application No. PCT/EP2012/058089 filed May 3, 2012 which claims priory from European application No. EP 11168812.3 filed on Jun. 6, 2011, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a parasol slider with a locking device for a parasol.
In parasols, particularly in large parasols, of the above mentioned type, sliders are used for opening and closing a canopy, wherein a locking device locks the canopy in its open and tensioned state.
From EP 0 934 708 A1 there is known a parasol with such a locking device having a slider and a hand lever. The above parasol has been found to need further improvement in that, on the one hand, the construction and also the handling could be simplified and, further, some protection against dirt etc. would be desirable. Furthermore, the exposed mechanical system bears some risk of catching the hand or parts thereof.
In FR 1 176 898 A there is disclosed a parasol in which canopy rods of a canopy are supported through supporting struts on an accommodating collar of a slider, which, with the canopy open, can be latched to a parasol pole through a releasable pawl and a catch, wherein the pawl is arranged on a tilting lever that extends along a sliding direction of the slider and is articulately connected thereto, and wherein the hinge pin of the tilting lever is oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis of the parasol pole. In FR 1 176 898 A the hinge pin of the tilting lever is arranged far outside of the pole and, thus, the pawl that engages into the pole for locking purposes is located closer to the longitudinal axis of the parasol pole than the hinge pin, and by means of a corresponding encasement of the pawl this also applies in the opened state thereof. In the parasol known from FR 1 176 898 A, the tilting lever (8) is surrounded by parts of the slider that have an enlarged radius at this position, whereby the slider does not get into close contact with the pole. The tilting lever has an operating button, and the surrounding parts of the slider have an aperture through which the operating button is made accessible.
In US 2004/0 011 391 A1 there is described a parasol wherein canopy rods of a canopy are supported through supporting struts on an accommodating collar of a slider, which, with the canopy open, can be latched to a pole top mounting through a releasable pawl and a catch, wherein the pawl is arranged on a tilting lever that extends along a sliding direction of the slider and is articulately connected thereto, and wherein the hinge pin of the tilting lever is oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis of the parasol pole. Also in US 2004/0 011 391 A1 the hinge pin of the tilting lever is arranged far outside of the pole and, thus, the pawl that engages into the pole for locking is also closer to the longitudinal axis of the parasol pole than the hinge pin, and due to the geometry proposed therein this also applies in the opened state thereof. Because in US 2004/0 011 391 A1 the pawl of the tilting lever shall be configured to latch into a catch of the pole top—and not into the pole itself—the pawl of the tilting lever is exposed and unprotected.
The object of the invention is to improve a parasol of the mentioned type based on the above considerations.
If the hinge pin of the tilting lever does not pass perpendicularly through the longitudinal axis of the parasol pole, which would be a special case, the hinge pin of the tilting lever—according to the present invention—is closer to the longitudinal axis than the pawl, in the sense that the hinge pin of the tilting lever has a smaller distance from the longitudinal axis of the parasol pole then the pawl, and this applies in every operating position of the pawl.
At the outset, the measures of the invention have the result that in the parasol according to the present invention the tilting lever is surrounded by a housing that comprises bearings for the hinge pin. With such a housing an improved protection is achieved as compared to the mentioned prior art. The tilting lever has an operating button, and the housing has an aperture through which the operating button is accessible. This results in an easier operation.
Advantageously, the slider comprises a sliding sleeve which is formed as an integrated component with the housing.
The hinge pin of the tilting lever can be formed as an integrated component with the housing.
It is advantageous if the tilting lever comprises swivel arms and the hinge pin is formed as hinge bolts that are lockable to the housing. Therein the hinge bolts are arranged at the outside of the swivel arms. In this manner, distance bulges can be arranged at the side opposed to the hinge bolts which avoid unlocking in an assembled state. According to one aspect of the invention the accommodating collar comprises a removable top portion. For the tilting lever it is advantageous to have a flexible tongue that is formed as an integrated component with the tilting lever. The catch may be formed in different ways, namely as sleeve with rib, as bracket with transversal rib or as aperture in the parasol pole, each of these embodiments having specific structural and constructive advantages, and it may also be configured with multiple stages for fine adjustment.
The aforementioned elements as well as those claimed and described in the following exemplary embodiments, to be used according to the invention, are not subject to any particular conditions by way of exclusion in terms of their size, shape, use of material and technical design, with the result that the selection criteria known in the respective field of application can be used without restrictions.
Further details, advantages and features of the object of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and the corresponding drawings, in which parasols according to the present invention are illustrated by way of example. In the drawings there is shown, in:
For the pole with slider of a parasol shown in
In the exemplary embodiment according to
In this exemplary embodiment, the accommodating collar 8 comprises a removable top portion 44.
As seen in
In a first exemplary embodiment of the catch according to
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