Upwardly and downwardly actuated safety runner for foldable umbrella

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6571813
  • Patent Number
    6,571,813
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 3, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A safety runner of a foldable umbrella includes a runner body slidably held on a central shaft of the umbrella, and an actuating sleeve slidably coupled with the runner body having a thrusting protrusion formed on the actuating sleeve for engaging a sloping portion formed on a spring catch, which is resiliently held on the central shaft for locking the runner when opening the umbrella; whereby upon a downward movement of the runner by cooperatively pulling the actuating sleeve downwardly, the thrusting protrusion on the actuating sleeve will thrust the sloping portion of the spring catch inwardly to disengage the spring catch from the runner, thereby allowing a smooth operation for closing the umbrella.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional safety runner R as shown in

FIG. 9

is slidably held on a central shaft of an umbrella and is locked when opening the umbrella by a catch C resiliently held in the central shaft. For closing and folding the umbrella, a tab (or push button) T is depressed inwardly (transversely or horizontally) to disengage the catch C from the runner R, thereby allowing a downward movement of the runner R for retracting the ribs and closing the umbrella.




However, when raising the runner R to extend the ribs in order to open the umbrella, the tab T may be always depressed by a user's fingers to retard the resilient protruding of the catch C from the central shaft, thereby influencing the engagement of the catch C with the runner R and affecting the smooth operation for opening the umbrella.




The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional safety runner and invented the present safety runner for an ergonomic operation when opening and closing the umbrella.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a safety runner of a foldable umbrella includes a runner body slidably held on a central shaft of the umbrella, and an actuating sleeve slidably coupled with the runner body having a thrusting protrusion formed on the actuating sleeve for engaging a sloping portion formed on a spring catch, which is resiliently held on the central shaft for locking the runner when opening the umbrella; whereby upon a downward movement of the runner by cooperatively pulling the actuating sleeve downwardly, the thrusting protrusion on the actuating sleeve will thrust the sloping portion of the spring catch inwardly to disengage the spring catch from the runner, thereby allowing a smooth operation for closing the umbrella; and upon an upward movement of the actuating sleeve and the runner body, the spring catch will be smoothly resiliently protruded for locking the runner for opening the umbrella without being retarded by any part of the runner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional drawing of the present invention when opening the umbrella.





FIG. 2

is a sectional drawing of the present invention when closing the umbrella.





FIG. 3

is an illustration showing an opening umbrella of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectional drawing of another preferred embodiment of the present invention when opening the umbrella.





FIG. 5

is a sectional drawing of the present invention when closed from FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is an illustration of an opening umbrella of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

shows the tubes of a central shaft of the umbrella of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 8

shows the tubes of a central shaft of the umbrella of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 9

shows a prior art of a conventional safety runner.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in FIGS.


1


˜


3


, the present invention comprises: a central shaft


1


consisting of a plurality of tubes including a lower tube


11


, a middle tube


12


and an upper tube


13


telescopically engageable with one another; a rib assembly


2


having at least a top rib


21


pivotally secured to an upper notch


20


formed on a top of the central shaft


1


and a stretcher rib


22


pivotally connected between said top rib


21


and a runner or a lower runner


3


slidably held on the central shaft


1


; and a spring catch (or an upper spring catch)


4


resiliently formed on (or in) the central shaft


1


for locking the runner


3


when opening the umbrella as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

.




The detailed structures or modifications of the central shaft


1


and the rib assembly


2


are not limited in the present invention.




The safety runner of the present invention may be used in a foldable umbrella including single fold and multiple folds.




The runner


3


includes: a runner body


3




a


slidably held on the central shaft


1


and pivotally connected with the stretcher rib


22


of the rib assembly


2


, with the runner body


3




a


locked by the spring catch


4


when opening the umbrella; and an actuating sleeve


3




b


slidably coupled with the runner body


3




a


and operatively retracting the spring catch


4


to disengage the runner


3


from the spring catch


4


for closing the umbrella when downwardly pulling the runner


3


.




The runner body


3




a


includes: a tubular member


31


slidably held on the central shaft


1


, a ferrule portion


32


annularly formed on a middle portion of the tubular member


31


for pivotally connecting the stretcher rib


22


of the rib assembly


2


, a shoulder portion


33


formed in the tubular member


31


below the ferrule portion


32


for limiting the actuating sleeve


3




b


when upwardly raised, a slot


34


formed in the tubular member


31


for protruding the spring catch


4


outwardly for engaging the spring catch


4


with an upper slot wall of the slot


34


or with the shoulder portion


33


for locking the runner


3


for opening the umbrella (FIG.


1


), and a bottom extension ring


35


annularly formed on a bottom periphery of the tubular member


31


for limiting a downward movement of the actuating sleeve


3




b


(FIG.


2


).




The actuating sleeve


3




b


includes: a central hole


300


for slidably engaging the tubular member


31


of the runner body


3




a


; a thrusting protrusion


301


formed on an inside wall of the central hole


300


of the actuating sleeve


3




b


for engaging a recess


42


as recessed in the spring catch


4


and having a sloping surface formed on a lower portion of the thrusting protrusion


301


for engaging a sloping portion


43


formed on the spring catch


4


adjacent to the recess


42


; a ratchet ring


302


annularly formed on a lower portion of the actuating sleeve


3




b


for engaging and limiting the bottom extension ring


35


of the runner body


3




a


when downwardly pulling the actuating sleeve


3




b


; an upper rim


303


arcuately formed on an upper perimeter of the actuating sleeve


3




b


to be limited by the shoulder portion


33


of the runner body


3




a


when raising the actuating sleeve


3




b


for opening the umbrella; and a cover portion


304


protruding upwardly from the actuating sleeve


3




b


for covering a wire slot


321


which is recessed in the ferrule portion


32


of the runner body


3




a


for storing a wire knot


323


by tying two wire ends of a fastening wire


322


secured on the ferrule portion


32


for pivotally securing the stretcher rib


22


of the rib assembly


2


on the ferrule portion


32


.




The cover portion


304


on the sleeve


3




b


will prevent the wire knot


323


from sticking or injuring the umbrella user.




The spring catch


4


as resiliently fixed in the central shaft


1


includes: a latch portion


41


formed on a top portion of the spring catch


4


for engaging the upper slot end of the slot


34


formed in the runner body


3




a


of the runner


3


(or for engaging the shoulder portion


33


of the runner body


3




a


); the recess


42


recessed in the spring catch


4


adjacent the latch portion


41


to be engageable with the thrusting protrusion


301


of the actuating sleeve


3




b


; and the sloping portion


43


sloping downwardly outwardly from the recess


42


to be tangential to and engageable with the sloping surface formed on the lower portion of the thrusting protrusion


301


; whereby upon lowering (D) of the actuating sleeve


3




b


, the thrusting protrusion


301


of the actuating sleeve


3




b


will thrust the sloping portion


43


of the spring catch


4


to retract the catch


4


inwardly for disengaging the catch


4


from the runner


3


for closing the umbrella (from

FIG. 1

to FIG.


2


).




For opening the umbrella of the present invention, the actuating sleeve


3




b


and the runner


3


are raised upwardly (U) to allow the latch portion


41


of the spring catch


4


to engage the upper slot wall of the slot


34


(or the shoulder portion


33


) of the runner body and to engage the thrusting protrusion


301


of the actuating sleeve


3




b


with the recess


42


in the catch


4


, thereby locking the runner


3


on the catch


4


for stably opening the umbrella (

FIGS. 1

,


3


).




For closing the umbrella, the actuating sleeve


3




b


is pulled downwardly (D) to allow the thrusting protrusion


301


to thrust and retract the sloping portion


43


of the catch


4


to disengage the catch


4


from the runner


3


; and upon engagement of the ratchet ring


302


with the bottom extension


35


of the runner body


3




a


, the actuating sleeve


3




b


will be coupled with the runner body


3




a


to be simultaneously pulled downwardly to unlock the runner


3


from the catch


4


for closing the umbrella (FIG.


2


).




The safety runner of the present invention is superior to the conventional safety runner with the following advantages:




1. For closing the umbrella, the actuating sleeve


3




b


is pulled downwardly (not a transverse or horizontal push-button operation) to directly instantly unlock the runner


3


from the catch


4


for an ergonomic operation for closing the umbrella.




2. For opening the umbrella, the actuating sleeve


3




b


and the runner body


3




a


are raised upwardly to allow a resilient protruding of the spring catch


4


for locking the runner


3


without retarding the outward protruding of the catch


4


, thereby providing a smooth reliable operation for opening the umbrella.




The structure of the present invention as shown in FIGS.


1


˜


3


is suitable for a foldable umbrella having its umbrella cloth C secured on six sets of rib assembly


2


. For the structure as shown in FIGS.


4


˜


6


it may be adapted for securing the umbrella cloth C on eight sets of rib assembly


2


.




The cover portion


304


(FIGS.


4


˜


6


) is directly protruded upwardly from the upper rim


303


of the actuating sleeve


3




b


adjacent to the thrusting protrusion


301


of the sleeve


3




b


. Other modifications may be made in accordance with the present invention.




The cross sections of the tubes


11


,


12


,


13


of the central shaft


1


may be different and diversified, not limited in the present invention.




As shown in

FIG. 7

(corresponding to FIG.


3


), the lower tube


11


of the shaft


1


has a cross section of circular shape; the middle tube


12


having a cross section consisting of two concave quadrants V and two convex quadrants X; and the upper tube


13


having a cross section consisting of four concave quadrants V. The upper portion


111


of the lower tube


11


has a cross section having a concave quadrant V as recessed from the circular perimeter. The upper portion


121


of the middle tube


12


has a cross section consisting of three concave quadrants V and one convex quadrant X.




As shown in

FIG. 8

(corresponding to FIG.


6


), the lower tube


11


has a cross section of circular shape; a middle tube


12


having a cross section having a concave quadrant V as recessed from a circular perimeter; and the upper tube


13


having a cross section consisting of two concave quadrants V and two convex quadrants X. The upper portion


111


of the lower tube


11


has a cross section having a concave quadrant V as recessed from a circular perimeter. The upper portion


121


of the middle tube


12


has a cross section consisting of two concave quadrants V and two convex quadrants X.



Claims
  • 1. A safety runner for a foldable umbrella, which includes a central shaft; a rib assembly having at least a top rib pivotally secured to a top of the central shaft and a stretcher rib pivotally connected between the top rib and a runner slidably held on the central shaft, with said runner operatively locked by a spring catch resiliently fixed in the central shaft when opening the umbrella;said runner including: a runner body slidably held on the central shaft and pivotally connected with said stretcher rib of the rib assembly, with the runner body locked by the spring catch when opening the umbrella; and an actuating sleeve slidably coupled with the runner body and operatively retracting the spring catch to disengage the runner body from the spring catch for closing the umbrella when downwardly pulling said actuating sleeve and said runner body; said runner body including: a tubular member slidably held on the central shaft, a ferrule portion annularly formed on a middle portion of the tubular member for pivotally connecting the stretcher rib of the rib assembly, a shoulder portion formed in the tubular member below the ferrule portion for limiting the actuating sleeve when upwardly raised, a slot formed in the tubular member for protruding the spring catch outwardly for engaging the spring catch with an upper slot wall of the slot for locking the runner when opening the umbrella, and a bottom extension ring annularly formed on a bottom periphery of the tubular member for limiting a downward movement of the actuating sleeve; and said actuating sleeve including: a central hole for slidably engaging the tubular member of the runner body; a thrusting protrusion formed on an inside wall of the central hole of the actuating sleeve for engaging a recess as recessed in the spring catch and having a sloping surface formed on a lower portion of the thrusting protrusion for engaging a sloping portion formed on the spring catch adjacent to the recess; a ratchet ring annularly formed on a lower portion of the actuating sleeve for engaging and limiting the bottom extension ring of the runner body when downwardly pulling the actuating sleeve; an upper rim arcuately formed on an upper perimeter of the actuating sleeve to be limited by the shoulder portion of the runner body when raising the actuating sleeve when opening the umbrella; and a cover portion protruding upwardly from the actuating sleeve for covering a wire slot which is recessed in the ferrule portion of the runner body for storing a wire knot by tying two wire ends of a fastening wire secured on the ferrule portion for pivotally securing the stretcher rib of the rib assembly on the ferrule portion.
  • 2. A safety runner according to claim 1, wherein said spring catch as resiliently fixed in the central shaft includes: a latch portion formed on a top portion of the spring catch for engaging the upper slot end of the slot formed in the runner body of the runner; the recess recessed in the spring catch adjacent the latch portion to be engageable with the thrusting protrusion of the actuating sleeve; and the sloping portion sloping downwardly outwardly from the recess to be tangential to and engageable with the sloping surface formed on the lower portion of the thrusting protrusion; whereby upon lowering of the actuating sleeve, the thrusting protrusion of the actuating sleeve will thrust the sloping portion of the spring catch to retract the catch inwardly for disengaging the catch from the runner for closing the umbrella.
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