The present invention relates to umbrellas, and particularly to a wind-proof umbrella rib structure.
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Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a wind-proof umbrella rib structure; wherein a pivotal piece is formed by two pieces. Each pivotal piece has a first slot and a second slot. When one end of the lower rib is pivotally to a tension rib so as to fix the lower rib. The second slot serves to connect the first and second driven means.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wind-proof umbrella rib structure, wherein the umbrella cloth includes a first cloth and a second cloth. The feature of the umbrella cloth is that the first and second cloths are overlapped. The overlapped portions are formed with gaps as flow guides.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
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The main rib 10 has an annular upper nest 11 at a top of a rod body and a lower nest 12 at a middle section of the rod body. The upper nest 11 and lower nest 12 are formed with respective pivotal portions. Thereby, the upper and lower nest 12, 12 can be pivotally installed by one end of each sub-rib 20.
Each sub-rib 20 includes an upper rib 21, a lower rib 22, a tension rib 23, a driven rib 24, and a connecting rib 26, a pivotal piece 25.
An inner end of the upper rib 21 is pivotally mounted to the upper nest 11 and an outer end thereof is pivotally installed to a middle section of the lower rib 22.
The lower rib 22 is a straight rod. An inner end of the lower rib 22 is pivotally installed to an outer periphery of the lower nest 12 and an outer end of the lower rib 22 is pivotally installed to an end of the tension rib 23.
The tension rib 23 is an elastic means and is pivotally installed to an outer end of a respective sub-rib 20.
The driven rib 24 is formed by a first driven means 241 and a second driven means 242. The first driven means 241 can have a rigid structure. The second driven means 242 has a rigid structure. An inner end of the driven rib 24 is pivotally to a middle section of the upper rib 21 and an outer end thereof is pivotally installed to the outer end of the tension rib 23.
The pivotal piece 25 is an important means of the present invention. The pivotal piece 25 is formed by two pieces. Each pivotal piece 25 has a first slot 251 and a second slot 252. When one end of the lower rib 22 is pivotally to the tension rib 23, the stud passes through the lower rib 22, the first slot 251 and the tension rib 23 so as to fix the lower rib 22. The second slot 252 serves to connect the first and second driven means 241 and 242.
An inner end of a connecting rib 26 is pivotally mounted to an outer end of the upper rib 21 and another end of the connecting rib 26 is pivotally mounted to an inner end of the tension rib 23.
The umbrella cloth 30 includes a first cloth 31 and a second cloth 32. An inner periphery of the first cloth 31 is pivotally installed to the upper nest 11 at the top of the main rib 10. An outer periphery of the first cloth 31 and an inner periphery of the second cloth 32 are firmly secured to an inner periphery of the tension rib 23 by winding wires. An outer periphery of the second cloth 32 is firmly secured to an outer end of the tension rib 23. The feature of the umbrella cloth 30 is that the first and second cloths 31, 32 are overlapped. The overlapped portions are formed with gaps as flow guides 33.
Thereby, by above components, the umbrella is stronger. Moreover, the flow guides have the advantages of guiding airflow so that the umbrella cloth 30 will not turn out due to a strong breeze.
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The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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