VENTILATION UMBRELLA

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20240341424
  • Publication Number
    20240341424
  • Date Filed
    October 14, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 17, 2024
    a month ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a ventilated umbrella, which may include a ventilated umbrella holder which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and includes a plurality of air inlet holes through which air is introduced and an air discharge part formed on the upper side of the air inlet holes, a body part which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and includes a body inlet hole and a body discharge part corresponding to the air inlet hole and the air discharge part of the ventilated umbrella holder, and a stopper which is coupled to the body part and located inside the body discharge part and discharges air introduced through the air inlet hole to the outside through the body discharge part and blocks fluid introduced from the outside through the body discharge part.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2021-0112306, filed on Aug. 25, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.


TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to a ventilated umbrella.


BACKGROUND ART

Unless otherwise indicated in the present specification, the contents described in this section are not prior art against the claims in the subject application, and it is not admitted that the contents described in this section are prior art.


As illustrated in FIG. 1, typically, a conventional umbrella includes a stretcher 10, umbrella ribs 20, umbrella cloth 30, a handle 40, a top notch 50, a runner 60, an umbrella holder 70, an umbrella tip 80 and the like.


Conventional umbrellas have problems in that when strong wind and rain flow into the umbrella, the pressure of the lower part of the umbrella cloth increases such that it is difficult to keep holding or it is overturned, thereby damaging the umbrella. Techniques for solving these problems complicate the structure of an umbrella, causing problems such as minor breakdowns, heavy weight, inconvenience to carry and high repair costs.


In addition, it is difficult to combine the umbrella cloth and the umbrella ribs inside conventional umbrellas, and thus, there is a problem in durability, such as being easily damaged.


DISCLOSURE
Technical Problem

The present invention has been devised to solve the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a ventilated umbrella which uses a ventilated umbrella holder including an air inlet hole and an air discharge part to easily discharge the air flowing under the umbrella cloth to the outside above the umbrella cloth to lower the internal pressure of the umbrella, so as to prevent the umbrella from being overturned, and by improving durability by easily combining the umbrella cloth and umbrella ribs using a Velcro unit, the ventilated umbrella is not damaged by strong winds.


In addition, the present invention is not limited to the technical problems as described above, and it is apparent that other technical problems may be derived from the following description.


Technical Solution

The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention may include a ventilated umbrella holder which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and includes a plurality of air inlet holes through which air is introduced and an air discharge part formed on the upper side of the air inlet holes; a body part which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe, includes a body inlet hole and a body discharge part corresponding to the air inlet hole and the air discharge part of the ventilated umbrella holder and is inserted and coupled to a hollow of the ventilated umbrella holder; and a stopper which is coupled to the body part and located inside the body discharge part and discharges air introduced through the air inlet hole to the outside through the body discharge part and blocks fluid introduced from the outside through the body discharge part.


The stopper may have a lower layer in the form of a rectangular cylinder, and an upper layer thereof forms a step with the lower layer to extend in the form of a rectangular pyramid, and an upper layer of the stopper may include a hollow and be cut such that the air introduced from the lower side passes through and foreign substances introduced from the outside may be blocked.


The stopper may have a rectangular pyramid-shaped corner portion of the upper layer cut and include a corner groove at the lower side of the corner portion, and when the cut corner portion of the stopper is separated and opened, a gap between the upper and lower portions of the corner groove may be narrowed such that the corner portion is easily separated and restored.


The stopper may have a lower layer in the form of a rectangular cylinder, and an upper layer thereof may form a step with the lower layer to extend in the form of a rectangular pyramid, wherein the ventilated umbrella may further include a stopper fixing part for fixing the stopper to the body part, and wherein an upper portion of the stopper fixing part may include a rectangular shape including a hole so as to be inserted and coupled to the step of the stopper, and a lower portion thereof may be bent and inserted and coupled to a stopper groove of the body part.


The stopper may include a silicone component, and the stopper fixing part may include a plastic or metal component having elasticity.


The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention may further include a packing part which is located at the lower side of the body discharge part and coupled to the body part to prevent fluid introduced from the outside from flowing between the body part and the ventilated umbrella holder.


The packing part may be located above and below the body discharge part, and the body part may include a packing groove into which the packing part is inserted and coupled.


The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention may further include an umbrella tip part which includes a tip discharge part corresponding to the air discharge part and is coupled to the upper side of the ventilated umbrella holder; and a mesh net part which blocks the inflow of foreign substances introduced through the tip discharge part and is coupled to the umbrella tip part in the form of a mesh net.


The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention may further include a runner part including a runner inlet hole corresponding to the air inlet hole and to which a stretcher is coupled; and an integrated notch part which is located at the upper side of the runner part and includes a notch inlet hole at a position corresponding to the air inlet hole.


The integrated notch part may include a top notch part to which umbrella ribs are coupled; and a body notch part which is integrally formed with the top notch part, maintains a distance from the runner part and includes the notch inlet hole, wherein the ventilated umbrella may further include a notch cap part which is coupled to the top notch part and prevents exposure of a member connecting the umbrella ribs and the top notch part.


The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention may further include a shock absorbing part which is located between the integrated notch part and the runner part and mitigates an impact of the runner part and the integrated notch part.


The shock absorbing part may be formed in a ring shape and include a plurality of shock absorbing holes.


The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention may further include a Velcro unit which combines umbrella cloth and umbrella ribs, wherein the Velcro unit may include a central part which is coupled to the umbrella cloth; a hook part which is located on one side of the central part and includes a joint on an outer surface; and a ring part which is located on the other side of the central part and includes a joint on an inner surface which is coupled to the hook part, wherein the hook part and the ring part accommodate the umbrella ribs and couple joints to each other to combine the umbrella cloth and the umbrella ribs.


Advantageous Effects

The air inlet hole, body inlet hole, runner inlet hole, notch inlet hole and the like allow the wind blowing from under the umbrella cloth to flow into the ventilated umbrella holder, body part and the like, and the air discharge part, body discharge part, tip discharge part and the like allow the air that has flown into the ventilated umbrella holder, body part and the like to be discharged outside the umbrella cloth such that it is possible to reduce the internal pressure of the umbrella and prevent the difficulty of holding the umbrella or the overturning of the umbrella due to wind and rain.


The stopper is a silicone component and can easily discharge air introduced into the air inlet hole through an incision and corner groove to the outside through the air discharge part, and can block fluid introduced from the outside through the air discharge part.


The corner groove can facilitate the separation of the corner portion or facilitate the restoration of the separated corner portion by extension, and can prevent the cut corner portion from being tom in strong wind.


The packing part is coupled to the body part to block fluid introduced from the outside between the body part and the ventilated umbrella holder.


The mesh net part can block foreign substances introduced from the outside through the tip discharge part.


The notch cap part can prevent a wire from being exposed to the outside such that it is possible to eliminate risks that the umbrella cloth is torn due to the wire or the user's safety risk, and it is possible to strengthen the bonding force of the top notch part and the umbrella ribs.


The shock absorbing part can mitigate an impact of the runner part on the integrated notch part, and the shock absorbing hole is formed in several layers to improve the shock mitigating effect.


Since the Velcro unit is fastened by first combining the Velcro unit with the umbrella cloth and then covering the umbrella cloth with the umbrella ribs, it is possible to improve the productivity and durability by facilitating work.


A ventilated umbrella to which the ventilation function and Velcro unit are applied can reduce the amount of carbon generated by preventing umbrella damage due to strong winds.


The effects of the present invention are not limited to the effects mentioned above, and other effects that are not mentioned will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the description of the claims.





DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a conventional umbrella.



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the ventilated umbrella holder of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the body part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of part A of FIG. 2.



FIG. 6 is a set of perspective views before (a) and after (b) opening of the stopper of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure and a BB cross-sectional view (c) of (a).



FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the stopper fixing part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the packing part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the umbrella tip part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the mesh net part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the runner part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the integrated notch part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the notch cap part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the shock absorbing part of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the Velcro unit of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIG. 16 is a usage status diagram showing the Velcro unit of a ventilated umbrella according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.





MODES OF THE INVENTION

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, the configuration and operational effects of the preferred exemplary embodiment will be reviewed. For reference, in the drawings below, each component is omitted or schematically illustrated for convenience and clarity, and the size of each component does not reflect the actual size. In addition, like reference numerals designate like components throughout the specification, and reference numerals for like components in individual drawings will be omitted.


Hereinafter, the ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.


Hereinafter, ventilated umbrellas include inventions having similar configurations and effects to umbrellas, such as shades, parasols, beach parasols and the like.



FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a conventional umbrella. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main part of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the ventilated umbrella holder 100 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the body part 200 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of part A of FIG. 2. FIG. 6 is a set of perspective views before (a) and after (b) opening of the stopper 300 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure and a BB cross-sectional view (c) of (a). FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the stopper fixing part 400 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.


The present invention relates to a ventilated umbrella 2000 that is not overturned or damaged by wind and rain, and it forms a plurality of holes through which air flows under umbrella cloth 30 in the ventilated umbrella holder 100 and the body part 200, and forms a plurality of holes through which air is discharged above the umbrella cloth 30, and by placing a mesh net part 700 and a stopper 300 in the holes above the umbrella cloth 30, it is possible to prevent foreign substances or fluids from entering from the outside, and by using a Velcro unit 1200, it is possible to improve productivity and durability by increasing the bonding force between the umbrella cloth 30 and the umbrella ribs 20. The ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an example of the present invention may include a ventilated umbrella holder 100, a body part 200, a stopper 300, a stopper fixing part 400, a packing part 500, an umbrella tip part 600, a mesh net part 700, a runner part 800, an integrated notch part 900, a notch cap part 1000, a shock absorbing part 1100, a Velcro unit 1200 and the like.


The ventilated umbrella 2000 according to the present invention may include a plurality of air inlet holes 110 through which air is introduced and an air discharge part 120 formed at the upper side of the air inlet holes 110, a ventilated umbrella holder 100 which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe, a body inlet hole 210 and a body discharge part 220 corresponding to the air inlet hole 110 and the air discharge part 120 of the ventilated umbrella holder 100, a body part 200 which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and inserted and coupled to a hollow of the ventilated umbrella holder 100, and a stopper 300 which is coupled to the body part 200 and is located inside the body discharge part 220, and discharges the air introduced through the air inlet hole 110 to the outside through the body discharge part 220 and blocks fluid introduced from the outside through the body discharge part 220. In addition, the stopper 300 has a lower layer in the shape of a rectangular cylinder, and an upper layer thereof forms a step with the lower layer to extend in a rectangular pyramid shape, and the upper layer of the stopper 300 includes a hollow and is cut such that air flowing in from the lower side passes through and foreign substances introduced from the outside are blocked, and the stopper 300 has a rectangular pyramid-shaped corner portion 310 cut in the upper layer and includes a corner groove 320 on the lower side of the corner portion. In addition, when the cut corner portion 310 of the stopper 300 is separated and opened, a gap between the upper and lower portions of the corner groove 320 is narrowed such that the corner portion is easily separated and restored, and the stopper 300 has a lower layer in the shape of a rectangular cylinder, and an upper layer thereof forms a step with the lower layer to extend in a rectangular pyramid shape, and further includes a stopper fixing part 400 for fixing the stopper 300 to the body 200. In addition, the upper portion of the stopper fixing part 400 has a rectangular shape including a hole so as to be inserted and coupled to the step of the stopper 300, and the lower portion is bent and inserted and coupled to the stopper groove 250 of the body part 200, and the stopper 300 may include a silicone component, and the stopper fixing part 400 may include a plastic or metal component having elasticity.


As can be seen in the examples of FIGS. 1 to 3, the ventilated umbrella holder 100 has a plurality of air inlet holes 110 formed below the umbrella cloth 30 and a plurality of air discharge parts 120 formed above the umbrella cloth 30, and it may serve as a support for an umbrella. For example, the ventilated umbrella holder 100 may be formed in the shape of a hollow pipe into which the body part 200 to be described below is inserted, and a handle 40 may be coupled to the lower portion.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 2 or 3, for example, the air inlet hole 110 is a plurality of holes disposed under the umbrella cloth 30 such that the wind blowing from under the umbrella cloth 30 is introduced into the ventilated umbrella holder 100, and the air discharge part 120 is a plurality of long holes disposed on the umbrella cloth 30 such that the air introduced into the ventilated umbrella holder 100 is discharged to the outside of the umbrella cloth 30, and thus, it may play a role in lowering the pressure inside the umbrella and preventing or alleviating the difficulty of holding the umbrella due to wind and rain or the overturning of the umbrella. For example, the ventilated umbrella holder 100 may include an air discharge part 120 which is 2 long holes above the umbrella cloth 30, 6 long holes which are formed in three directions below the umbrella cloth 30, and air inlet holes including 6 long holes and 12 circular holes. For example, dozens of circular holes may be formed in four directions below the umbrella cloth 30. For example, the body part 200 may have an upper portion of the body discharge part 220 blocked to prevent fluid inflow.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 2 or 4, for example, the body part 200 is in the shape of a hollow pipe and includes a body inlet hole 210 and a body discharge part 220 in the forms of corresponding to positions corresponding to the air inlet hole 110 and the air discharge part 120, and it may be inserted into the hollow of the ventilated umbrella holder 100 to reinforce and support the ventilated umbrella holder 100, and may include a stopper groove 250 and a packing groove 260.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 5 or 6, for example, the stopper 300 is coupled to the body part 200 from the inside of the body discharge part 220, and it may serve to discharge the air introduced through the air inlet hole 110 under the umbrella cloth 30 to the outside through the body discharge part 220 above the umbrella cloth 30, and to block fluid introduced from the outside through the body discharge part 220, and it may include a corner groove 320.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 6, for example, the stopper 300 may extend in the shape of a rectangular pyramid in which a lower layer thereof has a rectangular cylinder shape, an upper layer thereof forms a step with the lower layer, and the inside thereof is empty. For example, the upper stopper 300 may include a plurality of incisions 310. For example, the upper stopper 300 may include a plurality of incisions 310 such that the air introduced from the lower air inlet hole 110 passes through well and the fluid introduced from the outside through the air discharge part 120 does not flow in, and it may include a silicone component such that it can be opened even with a small wind from the bottom.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 6, for example, the stopper 300 may have a corner portion of an upper quadrangular pyramid shape cut. For example, the corner groove 320 is a groove formed on the lower side of a corner portion in the shape of a rectangular pyramid, and when the cut corner portion 310 is separated and opened, a gap between the upper and lower portions of the corner groove 320 is narrowed and contracted such that the separation of the corner portion 310 may be facilitated. In addition, the corner groove 320 may facilitate the restoration of the corner portion 310 separated by extension, and prevent the cut corner portion 310 from being torn in strong wind.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 5 or FIG. 7, for example, the stopper fixing part 400 may serve to fix the stopper 300 to the body part 200. As can be seen in the example of FIG. 7, for example, the stopper fixing part 400 may include a rectangular shape including a hole such that the upper portion is coupled to the step of the stopper part 300, and may be extended to both sides, and the lower portion is bent to be inserted and coupled to the stopper groove 250. For example, the stopper fixing part 400 may be formed of a plastic or metal such as copper having elasticity.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 4, for example, the stopper groove 250 is formed in the body part 200 and may serve to fix the stopper fixing part 400 to the body part 200.



FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the packing part 500 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the umbrella tip part 600 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the mesh net part 700 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.


The ventilated umbrella 2000 is located below the body discharge part 220 and further includes a packing part 500 which is coupled to the body 200 to prevent fluid flowing in from the outside from flowing between the body part 200 and the ventilated umbrella holder 100, and the packing part 500 is located above and below the body discharge part 220, and the body part 200 may include a packing groove 260 into which the packing part 500 is inserted and coupled. In addition, it may include a tip discharge part 610 corresponding to the air discharge 120, and may further include an umbrella tip part 600 which is coupled to the upper side of the ventilated umbrella holder 100, and a mesh net part 700 which blocks the inflow of foreign substances introduced through the tip discharge part 610 and is coupled to the umbrella tip part 600 in the shape of a mesh net.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 4 or 8, for example, the packing part 500 is located below the body discharge part 220 and is coupled to the body part 200 to serve to block the fluid introduced from the outside between the body part 200 and the ventilated umbrella holder 100. As can be seen in the example of FIG. 4, for example, the packing part 500 may be disposed above and below the body discharge part 220, and it may be inserted and coupled to the packing groove 260 of the body part 200. For example, the packing part 500 may be formed in a ring shape and may include an elastic material. For example, the packing groove 260 may have a ring shape corresponding to the shape of the packing part 500.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 2 or FIG. 9, for example, the umbrella tip part 600 is coupled to the upper side of the ventilated umbrella holder 100 disposed on the umbrella cloth 30, and it may include a tip discharge part 610 which is disposed in the form of corresponding to a position corresponding to the air discharge part 120 to serve to discharge the air introduced from below to the outside.


For example, as can be seen in the example of FIG. 2 or FIG. 10, the mesh net part 700 is coupled to the tip discharge part 610 of the umbrella tip part 600 in the form of a mesh net, and it may serve to block foreign substances introduced from the outside through the tip discharge part 610.



FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the runner part 800 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the integrated notch part 900 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the notch cap part 1000 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the shock absorbing part 1100 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.


The ventilated umbrella 2000 may include a runner inlet hole 810 corresponding to the air inlet hole 110, and may further include a runner part 800 to which a stretcher 10 is coupled, and an integrated notch part 900 which is located at the upper side of the runner part 800 and includes a notch inlet hole 930 at a position corresponding to the air inlet hole, and the integrated notch part 900 may include a top notch part to which umbrella ribs 20 are coupled, and a body notch part 920 which is integrally formed with the top notch part 910, maintains a distance from the runner part 800 and includes a notch inlet hole 930. In addition, the ventilated umbrella 2000 may further include a notch cap part 1000 which is coupled to the top notch part 910 and prevents exposure of a member connecting the umbrella ribs 20 and the top notch part 910, and a shock absorbing part 1100 which is located between the integrated notch part 900 and the runner part 800 and mitigates an impact of the runner part 800 and the integrated notch part 900, and the shock absorbing part 1100 may be formed in a ring shape and include a plurality of shock absorbing holes 1110.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 1, FIG. 2 or FIG. 11, for example, the runner part 800 includes a runner inlet hole corresponding to a position corresponding to the air inlet hole 110 of the ventilated umbrella holder 100, and the stretcher 10 may be coupled thereto such that it may serve to support the stretcher 10.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 1, FIG. 2 or FIG. 12, for example, the integrated notch part 900 is located on the upper side of the runner part 800 and may serve to support the umbrella ribs 20, and may include a top notch part 910, a body notch part 920 and a notch inlet hole 930.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 1 or FIG. 12, for example, the top notch part 910 has an upper side coupled to the umbrella tip part 600 and is coupled to the umbrella ribs 20 to serve to support the umbrella ribs 20.


For example, the body notch part 920 is integrally formed with the top notch part 910 and includes a notch inlet hole 930, and may serve to maintain a distance from the runner part 800. For example, in the case of an automatic umbrella, the body notch part 920 may be required to maintain a distance between the top notch part 910 and the runner part 800. In addition, for example, the body notch part 920 may be disposed separately from the top notch part 910. For example, the notch inlet hole 930 may be formed in the body notch part 920 in a shape corresponding to the position corresponding to the air inlet hole 110.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 2 or FIG. 13, for example, the notch cap part 1000 is coupled to the top notch part 910, and it may serve to prevent the exposure of a member connecting the umbrella ribs 20 and the top notch part 910. For example, the top notch part 910 and the umbrella ribs 20 may be coupled by a wire, and the notch cap part 1000 prevents the wire from being exposed to the outside so as to eliminate risks that the umbrella cloth 30 is torn due to the wire or the user's safety risk, and it is possible to strengthen the bonding force between the top notch part 910 and the umbrella ribs 20. For example, the notch cap part 1000 may include a plastic or metal material having elasticity.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 2 or FIG. 14, for example, the shock absorbing part 1100 is disposed between the integrated notch part 900 and the runner part 800, and it serves to mitigate an impact of the runner part 800 on the integrated notch part 900. As can be seen in the example of FIG. 14, for example, the shock absorbing part 1100 may be inserted into the ventilated umbrella holder 100 in a ring shape and movably coupled, and may include a shock absorbing hole 1110, which is a plurality of horizontally formed long holes. For example, the shock absorbing hole 1110 may be formed to be staggered in several layers to improve the impact mitigation effect. For example, the shock absorbing part 1100 may include an elastic material.



FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the Velcro unit 1200 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 16 is a usage status diagram showing the Velcro unit 1200 of a ventilated umbrella 2000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.


The ventilated umbrella 2000 may further include a Velcro unit 1200 for combining the umbrella cloth 30 and the umbrella ribs 20, and the Velcro unit 1200 may include a central part 1210 which is coupled to the umbrella cloth 30, a hook part 1220 which is located on one side of the central part 1210 and includes a joint 1221 on the outer surface, and a ring part 1230 which is located on the other side of the central part 1210 and includes a joint 1231 which is coupled to the hook part 1220 on the inner surface, and the hook part 1220 and the ring part 1230 accommodate the umbrella ribs 20, and the joint are coupled to each other such that the umbrella cloth 30 and the umbrella ribs 20 may be coupled.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 15 or 16, for example, the Velcro unit 1200 serves to couple the umbrella cloth 30 to the umbrella ribs 20, and may include a central part 1210, a hook part 1220 and a ring part 1230.


As can be seen in the example of FIG. 15 or 16, for example, the central part 1210 serves to couple the Velcro unit 1200 to the umbrella cloth 30, and it may be coupled to the inside of the umbrella cloth 30. The hook part 1220 is located on one side of the central part 1210 and may include a joint part 1221 which is coupled to the hook part 1230 to be described below on an outer surface thereof. The ring part 1230 is located on the other side of the central part 1210, and it may include joint part 1231 which is coupled to the hook part 1220 on an inner surface thereof. For example, the central part 1210, the hook part 1220 and the ring part 1230 may be integrally formed. For example, the hook part 1220 and the ring part 1230 accommodate the umbrella ribs 20, and the joint part 1221 of the hook part 1220 and the joint part 1231 of the hook part 1230 are coupled to each other such that it is possible to combine the umbrella cloth 30 and the umbrella ribs 20. For example, after covering the conventional umbrella cloth 30 on the umbrella ribs 20, it is fastened by stitching, and there have been problems in that inside the stretcher 10 of the umbrella, the working space was narrow and the fastening operation was not possible, and the sewing part located outside the stretcher 10 was removed or damaged in strong wind, but since the Velcro unit 1200 first combines a plurality of Velcro units 1200 at the required positions of the umbrella cloth 30 as many as necessary and then covers the umbrella cloth 30 on the umbrella ribs 20 and fastens, the work is easy, and it is possible to improve productivity and durability.


The present invention relates to a ventilated umbrella 2000, and it relates to a ventilated umbrella 2000 which uses the air inlet hole 110 and the air discharge part 120 to easily introduce and discharge the air such that the internal pressure is lowered to prevent the umbrella from being overturned by wind and rain and damaged, and by using the Velcro unit 1200, the umbrella cloth 30 is easily combined to the umbrella ribs 20.


The air inlet hole 110, the body inlet hole 210, the runner inlet hole 810, the notch inlet hole 930 and the like allow the wind blowing from under the umbrella cloth 30 to be introduced into the ventilated umbrella holder 100, the body part 200 and the like, and the air discharge part 120, the body discharge part 220 and the tip discharge part 610 allow the air introduced into the ventilated umbrella holder 100, the body part 200 and the like to be discharged to the outside of the umbrella cloth 30, and by lowering the internal pressure, it is possible to prevent or alleviate the difficulty of holding the umbrella due to wind and rain or the overturning of the umbrella. The stopper 300 is a silicon component, and the air introduced into the air inlet hole 110 through the incision 310 and the corner groove 320 may be easily discharged to the outside through the air discharge part 120, and the fluid introduced from the outside through the air discharge art 120 may be blocked. The packing part 500 is coupled to the body part 200 to block the fluid introduced from the outside between the body part 200 and the ventilated umbrella holder 100. The mesh net part 700 may block foreign substances introduced from the outside through the tip discharge part 610. The notch cap part 1000 prevents a wire from being exposed to the outside so as to eliminate risks that the umbrella cloth 30 is torn due to the wire or the user's safety risk, and it is possible to strengthen the bonding force between the top notch part 910 and the umbrella ribs 20. The shock absorbing part 1100 may mitigate an impact of the runner part 800 on the integrated notch part 900, and the shock absorbing hole 1110 is formed in several layers to improve the impact mitigating effect. Since the Velcro unit 1200 first combines a plurality of Velcro units 1200 with the umbrella cloth 30 and then covers the umbrella cloth 30 with the umbrella ribs 20 and fastens, the work is easy, and it is possible to improve productivity and durability.


Although the preferred exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, the exemplary embodiments described in the present specification and the configurations illustrated in the drawings are only the most preferred exemplary embodiments of the present invention and do not represent all the technical ideas of the present invention, and thus, it should be understood that there may be various equivalents and modifications that can replace the same at the time of filing the subject application. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments described above should be understood as illustrative and not restrictive in all respects, and the scope of the present invention is indicated by the claims to be described below rather than the detailed description, and all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalent concepts should be construed as being included in the scope of the present invention.


INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The ventilated umbrella according to the present invention can be applied to the production of umbrellas, parasols, parasols and the like.

Claims
  • 1. A ventilated umbrella, comprising: a ventilated umbrella holder which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and comprises a plurality of air inlet holes through which air is introduced and an air discharge part formed on the upper side of the air inlet holes;a body part which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe, comprises a body inlet hole and a body discharge part corresponding to the air inlet hole and the air discharge part of the ventilated umbrella holder and is inserted and coupled to a hollow of the ventilated umbrella holder; anda stopper which is coupled to the body part and located inside the body discharge part and discharges air introduced through the air inlet hole to the outside through the body discharge part and blocks fluid introduced from the outside through the body discharge part.
  • 2. The ventilated umbrella of claim 1, wherein the stopper has a lower layer in the form of a rectangular cylinder, and an upper layer thereof forms a step with the lower layer to extend in the form of a rectangular pyramid, and wherein the upper layer of the stopper comprises a hollow and is cut such that the air introduced from the lower side passes through and foreign substances introduced from the outside are blocked.
  • 3. The ventilated umbrella of claim 2, wherein the stopper has a rectangular pyramid-shaped corner portion of the upper layer cut and comprises a corner groove at the lower side of the corner portion, and wherein when the cut corner portion of the stopper is separated and opened, a gap between the upper and lower portions of the corner groove is narrowed such that the corner portion is easily separated and restored.
  • 4. The ventilated umbrella of claim 1, wherein the stopper has a lower layer in the form of a rectangular cylinder, and an upper layer thereof forms a step with the lower layer to extend in the form of a rectangular pyramid, wherein the ventilated umbrella further comprises a stopper fixing part for fixing the stopper to the body, andwherein an upper portion of the stopper fixing part comprises a rectangular shape comprising a hole so as to be inserted and coupled to the step of the stopper, and a lower portion thereof is bent and inserted and coupled to a stopper groove of the body part.
  • 5. The ventilated umbrella of claim 4, wherein the stopper comprises a silicone component, and wherein the stopper fixing part comprises a plastic or metal component having elasticity.
  • 6. The ventilated umbrella of claim 1, further comprising: a packing part which is located at the lower side of the body discharge part and coupled to the body part to prevent fluid introduced from the outside from flowing between the body part and the ventilated umbrella holder.
  • 7. The ventilated umbrella of claim 6, wherein the packing part is located above and below the body discharge part, and wherein the body part comprises a packing groove into which the packing part is inserted and coupled.
  • 8. The ventilated umbrella of claim 1, further comprising: an umbrella tip part which comprises a tip discharge part corresponding to the air discharge part and is coupled to the upper side of the ventilated umbrella holder; anda mesh net part which blocks the inflow of foreign substances introduced through the tip discharge part and is coupled to the umbrella tip part in the form of a mesh net.
  • 9. The ventilated umbrella of claim 1, further comprising: a runner part comprising a runner inlet hole corresponding to the air inlet hole and to which a stretcher is coupled; andan integrated notch part which is located at the upper side of the runner part and comprises a notch inlet hole at a position corresponding to the air inlet hole.
  • 10. The ventilated umbrella of claim 9, wherein the integrated notch part comprises: a top notch part to which umbrella ribs are coupled; anda body notch part which is integrally formed with the top notch part, maintains a distance from the runner part and comprises the notch inlet hole,wherein the ventilated umbrella further comprises a notch cap part which is coupled to the top notch part and prevents exposure of a member connecting the umbrella ribs and the top notch part.
  • 11. The ventilated umbrella of claim 9, further comprising: a shock absorbing part which is located between the integrated notch part and the runner part and mitigates an impact of the runner part and the integrated notch part.
  • 12. The ventilated umbrella of claim 11, wherein the shock absorbing part is formed in a ring shape and comprises a plurality of shock absorbing holes.
  • 13. The ventilated umbrella of claim 1, further comprising: a Velcro unit which combines umbrella cloth and umbrella ribs,wherein the Velcro unit comprises:a central part which is coupled to the umbrella cloth;a hook part which is located on one side of the central part and comprises a joint on an outer surface; anda ring part which is located on the other side of the central part and comprises a joint on an inner surface which is coupled to the hook part,wherein the hook part and the ring part accommodate the umbrella ribs and couple joints to each other to combine the umbrella cloth and the umbrella ribs.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-2021-0112306 Aug 2021 KR national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/KR2021/014171 10/14/2021 WO