EP1486136B1 - Parapluie avec une structure couvrante rotative - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an umbrella, more particularly to an umbrella with a canopy which is rotatable relative to a stem when subjected to a relatively strong force.
- a conventional umbrella 1 is shown to include a stem 1, a notch member 2 secured on a top of the stem 1, a runner 3 slidably sleeved on the stem 1 to connect pivotally with a stretch assembly 4 for supporting a rib assembly 6 disposed on the underside of a canopy 5.
- the runner 3 is movable between an upper position for stretching the rib assembly 6 and a lower position for collapsing the same.
- the canopy 5 which is in a spread-out state, is likely to be twisted to result in breaking of the stretcher assembly 4 and the stem 1, and sharp tips of the rib assembly 6 may hurt those that come into therewith.
- An umbrella with canopy rotator joint disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,998,551 includes a canopy, a center pole, a runner slidably mounted on the center pole, and a plurality of outer ribs and intermediate ribs extending outwardly from the top of the pole and forming a frame for the canopy.
- a rotational joint includes a sleeve and a hub fixed to the center pole and a handle by two pins, respectively.
- the sleeve has an annular inner notch to engage a mating annular recess so as to be rotatably mounted to the hub.
- Another rotating canopy umbrella disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,020,557 has a central post, a plurality of ribs surrounding the post and pivotally connected to a rotating hub surrounding the post near its upper end, an end cap located on the post to confine the hub, a rotating runner surrounding and free to slide along the post, a plurality of struts pivotally connected to the runner and ribs so that moving the runner upwardly opens the ribs and a canopy attached thereto, and a movable stop limiting the movement of the runner down the length of the post.
- the construction of this umbrella has a large number of necessary components, necessitating a complicated and inconvenient assembling process.
- the first preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention is shown to comprise an elongate stem 10, a notch member 20, first and second coupling members 22,13, a retaining means (14, 23), a canopy 42, a rib assembly 41, a tubular runner 30, and a stretcher assembly 90.
- the stem 10 extends along an axis (L), and has an upper stem end portion 11 and a runner sliding portion 16 which extends downwardly from the upper stem end portion 11 along the axis (L).
- the upper stem end portion 11 is tubular, and has a surrounding wall surrounding the axis (L) to define a hole 111.
- the notch member 20 is disposed on and is aligned with the upper stem end portion 11 along the axis (L), and has upper and lower end portions opposite to each other along the axis (L).
- the first coupling member 22 is formed integrally with the notch member 20, and is configured as a protrusion.
- the first coupling member 22 has an upper secured end which extends downwardly from the lower end portion of the notch member 20, and a lower coupling end 221 which is disposed opposite to the upper secured end along the axis (L).
- the retaining means includes a first retaining portion 23 which is formed integrally with and which extends radially and outwardly from the lower coupling end 221 of the first coupling member 22.
- the second coupling member 13 is configured as a tube which is received in the hole 111.
- the second coupling member 13 has a lower secured end which is secured to the surrounding wall of the upper stem end portion 11 by a fastening pin 12 that extends through the surrounding wall and the lower secured end in a direction radial to the axis (L), and an upper coupling end 131 which is opposite to the lower secured end along the axis (L).
- the first coupling member 22, which is configured as the protrusion, is inserted into the second coupling member 13, which is configured as a tube, downwardly and in a longitudinal direction parallel to the axis (L) such that the lower coupling end 221 of the first coupling member 22 is swivelable and is frictionally rotatable relative to the upper coupling end 131 of the second coupling member 13 about the axis (L).
- the retaining means further includes a second retaining portion 14 which is formed integrally with and which extends radially and inwardly from the upper coupling end 131 of the second coupling member 13 and which is superimposed upon the first retaining portion 23 so as to permit slidable contact therebetween during frictional rotation of the upper coupling end 131 relative to the lower coupling end 221, thereby preventing displacement of the lower coupling end 221 relative to the upper coupling end 131 along the axis (L).
- a second retaining portion 14 which is formed integrally with and which extends radially and inwardly from the upper coupling end 131 of the second coupling member 13 and which is superimposed upon the first retaining portion 23 so as to permit slidable contact therebetween during frictional rotation of the upper coupling end 131 relative to the lower coupling end 221, thereby preventing displacement of the lower coupling end 221 relative to the upper coupling end 131 along the axis (L).
- the first coupling member 22 has a slit 223 which is formed in the lower coupling end 221 so as to facilitate insertion of the first coupling member 22 into the second coupling member 13.
- the canopy 42 is mounted on the upper notch end portion of the notch member 20.
- the rib assembly 41 includes a plurality of ribs, each of which has a proximate rib end that is pivoted to the lower notch end portion of the notch member 20, and a distal rib end that extends from the proximate rib end radial to the axis (L) and that is disposed at an underside of the canopy 41 to support the canopy 41 in a spread-out position and in a collapsed position.
- the tubular runner 30 is slidably sleeved on the runner sliding portion 16 of the stem 10, and is movable between upper and lower positions which correspond respectively to the spread-out and collapsed positions of the canopy 41.
- the stretcher assembly 90 is disposed to interconnect the rib assembly 41 and the runner 30 so as to stretch or retract the rib assembly 41, thereby placing the canopy 42 in the spread-out position or the collapsed position when the runner 30 is moved to the upper position or the lower position, respectively, and thereby permitting the runner 30 to be rotated with the lower coupling end 221 of the first coupling member 22.
- the canopy 42 of this embodiment When the canopy 42 of this embodiment is in the spread-out position during use, and is subjected to a relatively strong force, such as the wind or comes into a forceful contact with an object or a person, the canopy 42 is forced to rotate with the notch member 20, the first coupling member 22 and the runner 30 relative to the stem 10 about the axis (L), thereby reducing the risks of damage to the stem 10 and the rib assembly 41. As such, the service life of the umbrella can be prolonged, and injury to nearby people and objects can be avoided.
- Fig. 3 shows the second preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention, which is similar to the first preferred embodiment in construction, and which is shown to comprise an elongate stem 10', a notch member 20, first and second coupling members 22,13', a retaining means with first and second retaining portions 23,14', a canopy (not shown), a rib assembly (not shown), a tubular runner (not shown) and a stretcher assembly (not shown).
- the second coupling member 13' is formed integrally with and extends upwardly from the upper stem end portion 11' of the stem 10'.
- a fastening pin to secure the second coupling member 13' to the stem 10'.
- Fig. 4 shows the third preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention, which is similar to the first preferred embodiment in construction.
- the lower coupling end of the first coupling member 22" is configured as a tube which surrounds the axis (L).
- the upper coupling end 131" of the second coupling member 13" is configured as a protrusion which is inserted into the tube upwardly and in the longitudinal direction to permit the first and second retaining portions 23" ,14" to be superimposed upon each other.
- the second retaining portion 14" has a frusto-conical cross section for facilitating insertion of the protrusion into the tube.
- the protrusion has a slit 132 so as to be able to be press-fitted into the tube.
- the lower secured end 133 of the second coupling member 13" is secured on the upper stem end portion 11 of the stem 10 by a fastening pin 12" which extends through the lower secured end 133 and the upper stem end portion 11 in a direction radial to the axis (L).
- Fig. 5 shows the fourth preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention.
- the second coupling member and the second retaining portion are configured as a screw bolt 140 which includes a threaded shank 160 that engages threadedly the upper stem end portion 11 of the stem 10 along the axis (L) and that serves as the second coupling member, and a head 150 that extends from the threaded shank 160 upwardly to be distal from the upper stem end portion 11, and that cooperates with the threaded shank 160 to define a shoulder 141 serving as the second retaining portion.
- the first coupling member and the first retaining portion are configured as a sleeve 230 which is formed integrally with the notch member 20.
- the sleeve 230 has an inner wall 231 that is sleeved on the threaded shank 160, and an upper annular edge 232 that extends radially and outwardly from the inner wall 231 and that engages frictionally the shoulder 141 so as to serve as the first retaining portion.
- Fig. 6 shows the fifth embodiment of an umbrella, not in accordance with the present invention, which is similar to the first preferred embodiment in construction, except that the first coupling member 512 is a separate part from the notch member 20, and is secured to the notch member 20 by a fastening pin 513 which extends therethrough in a direction radial to the axis (L).
- Fig. 7 shows the sixth preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention, which is similar to the third preferred embodiment in construction, except that the lower secured end 134 of the second coupling member 130 extends into the upper stem end portion 11 of the stem 10 along the axis (L), and is secured to the upper stem end portion 11 by a fastening pin 135 which extends therethrough in a direction radial to the axis (L).
- Fig. 8 shows the seventh preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention.
- the upper stem end portion 11 of the stem 10 has a surrounding wall surrounding the axis (L) to define a hole 111.
- the second coupling member 610 is formed integrally with the surrounding wall and extends upwardly from the surrounding wall along the axis (L).
- the second coupling member 610 is punched radially and inwardly relative to the axis (L) to form an annular protrusion 611 that serves as the second retaining portion.
- the first coupling member 620 is inserted into the second coupling member 610 in the longitudinal direction, and is formed with an annular concave portion 622 that serves as the first retaining portion and that frictionally and rotatably engages the protrusion 611.
- the second retaining portion 611' is curved radially and outwardly from the second coupling member, and the first retaining portion 622' proj ects radially and outwardly relative to the axis and mates with the second retaining portion 611' so as to frictionally and rotatably engages the second retaining portion 611'.
- Fig. 10 shows the ninth preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention, which is similar to the seventh preferred embodiment in construction.
- the difference resides in that the first coupling member 722 is configured as a tube which is sleeved securely on the notch member 20 and which is formed with an annular concave portion 723 to serve as the first retaining portion.
- the second retaining portion 711' is curved radially and outwardly from the second coupling member, and the first retaining portion 723' projects radially and outwardly relative to the axis and mates with the second retaining portion 711' so as to frictionally and rotatably engage the second retaining portion 711'.
- Fig. 12 shows the eleventh preferred embodiment of an umbrella according to the present invention.
- the second coupling member 810 is configured as a tube which extends upwardly from the upper stem end portion 11 of the stem 10 along the axis, and which has two diametrically opposite through holes 811.
- the first coupling member 822 is configured as a sleeve which is sleeved rotatably on the tube and which has a surrounding convex portion 823 that surrounds the axis and that covers the through holes 811 to serve as the first retaining portion.
- the second retaining portion includes two rollers 814 which are respectively received in the through holes 811 and which rollably and frictionally engage the surrounding convex portion 823, and a spring 813 which is disposed to bias the rollers 814 towards the surrounding convex portion 823.
- the canopy 42 can be forced to rotate with the notch member 20, the first coupling member 22 and the runner 30 relative to the stem 10,10' about the axis (L) once the canopy 42 is subjected to a force from the wind, or comes into a forceful contact with a person or an object nearby, damage to the stem 10, 10' and the rib assembly 41 can be reduced to help prolong the service life of the umbrella, and possible injuries to people and obj ects that come into contact therewith can be avoided.
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- Parasol (parapluie), comprenant:un mât allongé (10'; 10'), s'étendant le long d'un axe (L), et comportant une partie d'extrémité supérieure de mât (11 ; 11') et une partie de glissement d'un curseur (16) s'étendant vers le bas à partir de ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11 ; 11'), le long de l'axe (L) ;un élément d'encoche (20) aligné avec ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11 ; 11') le long de l'axe (L), et comportant des parties d'extrémité supérieure et inférieure opposées l'une à l'autre le long de l'axe (L) ;une toile (42) montée sur ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure dudit élément d'encoche (20) ;un assemblage de baleines (41), englobant plusieurs baleines, comportant chacune une extrémité de baleine proximale pivotée vers ladite partie d'extrémité inférieure de l'encoche dudit élément d'encoche (20), et une extrémité de baleine distale s'étendant de ladite extrémité proximale de la baleine dans une direction radiale vers l'axe (L) et agencée au niveau d'un côté inférieur de ladite toile (42) pour supporter ladite toile (42) dans une position déployée et dans une position repliée ;un curseur tubulaire (30) monté de manière coulissante sur ladite partie de glissement du curseur (16) dudit mât (10 ; 10') et pouvant se déplacer entre des positions supérieure et inférieure correspondant respectivement aux positions déployée et repliée de ladite toile (42) ; etun assemblage d'étirement (90) destiné à interconnecter ledit assemblage de baleines (41) et ledit curseur (30), de sorte à étirer ou à rétracter ledit assemblage de baleines (41), plaçant ainsi ladite toile (42) dans la position déployée ou la position repliée lorsque ledit curseur (30) est déplacé respectivement vers la position supérieure ou vers la position inférieure ;un premier élément d'accouplement (22 ; 22" ; 230 ; 620 ; 722 ; 822) comportant une extrémité supérieure fixe, fixée sur ladite partie d'extrémité inférieure dudit élément d'encoche (20), et une extrémité d'accouplement inférieure (221), agencée en un point opposé à ladite extrémité supérieure fixe le long de l'axe (L) ;un deuxième élément d'accouplement (13 ; 13' ; 13" ; 160 ; 130 ; 610 ; 810), comportant une extrémité inférieure fixe (133 ; 134), fixée sur ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11 ; 11'), et une extrémité d'accouplement supérieure (131 ; 131") opposée à ladite extrémité inférieure fixe (133 ; 134) le long de l'axe (L), et agencée de sorte à pouvoir être tournée de manière pivotante et par frottement par rapport à ladite extrémité d'accouplement inférieure (221) sur l'axe (L), pour permettre la rotation dudit curseur (30) avec ladite extrémité d'accouplement inférieure (221) lorsque ledit curseur (30) se trouve dans la position supérieure ; etun moyen de retenue (14, 23 ; 14',23"; 141, 232 ; 611, 622 ; 611', 622', 611, 723 ; 711', 723' ; 814, 823) agencé de sorte à empêcher un déplacement de ladite extrémité d'accouplement inférieure (221) par rapport à ladite extrémité d'accouplement supérieure (131 ; 131 ") le long de l'axe (L) au cours de la rotation par frottement de ladite extrémité d'accouplement supérieure (131 ; 131") par rapport à ladite extrémité d'accouplement inférieure (221) ;caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une desdites extrémités supérieure et inférieure fixes est formée d'une seule pièce avec de ladite partie d'extrémité inférieure dudit élément d'encoche (20) ou respectivement ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11 ; 11'), ledit moyen de retenue étant agencé entre lesdites extrémités supérieure et inférieure fixes.
- Parasol selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'une desdites extrémités d'accouplement supérieure et inférieure est emmanchée sur l'autre desdites extrémités d'accouplement supérieure et inférieure, le long de l'axe (L), de sorte à pouvoir pivoter par rapport à celle-ci sur l'axe (L), ledit moyen de retenue englobant des première et deuxième parties de retenue agencées respectivement sur lesdites extrémités d'accouplement inférieure et supérieure, et s'étendant dans une direction radiale par rapport à l'axe (L), de sorte que lesdites première et deuxième parties de retenue sont superposées, pour permettre l'établissement d'un contact coulissant entre elles lorsque lesdites extrémités d'accouplement supérieure et inférieure sont entraînées à tourner par frottement l'une par rapport à l'autre.
- Parasol selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que lesdites première et deuxième parties de retenue sont respectivement formées d'une seule pièce avec lesdites extrémités d'accouplement inférieure et supérieure, et sont configurées de sorte à correspondre l'une à l'autre afin de s'engager l'une dans l'autre par frottement et rotation, dans une direction longitudinale parallèle à l'axe (L).
- Parasol selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11 ; 11') comporte une paroi environnante entourant l'axe (L) pour définir un trou (11), ledit deuxième moyen d'accouplement (13 ; 13') ayant la configuration d'un tube reçu dans ledit trou (111) et fixé sur ladite paroi environnante, ledit premier moyen d'accouplement (22 ; 22") ayant la configuration d'une saillie, insérée dans ledit tube , vers le bas et dans la direction longitudinale, pour permettre la superposition desdites première et deuxième parties de retenue (23, 14, 14').
- Parasol selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (13') est formé d'une seule pièce avec ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11') et s'étend vers le haut à partir de ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11').
- Parasol selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que ladite saillie comporte une fente (223) formée dans ladite extrémité d'accouplement inférieure (221), de sorte à faciliter l'insertion de ladite saillie dans ledit tube.
- Parasol selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que ladite extrémité d'accouplement inférieure dudit premier élément d'accouplement (22") a la configuration d'un tube entourant l'axe (L), ladite extrémité d'accouplement supérieure (131") ayant la configuration d'une saillie insérée dans ledit tube, vers le haut et dans la direction longitudinale, pour permettre la superposition desdites première et deuxième parties de retenue (23", 14'').
- Parasol selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que ladite saillie comporte une fente (132) pour faciliter l'insertion de ladite saillie dans ledit tube.
- Parasol selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que ladite extrémité inférieure fixe (133) dudit deuxième élément d'accouplement (13") est emmanchée sur ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11), ledit parasol comprenant en outre une goupille de fixation (12") s'étendant à travers ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (13") et ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11), dans une direction radiale par rapport à l'axe (L), de sorte à fixer ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (13") sur ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11).
- Parasol selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que ladite extrémité inférieure fixe (134) s'étend dans ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11), le long de l'axe (L), ledit parasol comprenant en outre une goupille de fixation (135) s'étendant à travers ladite extrémité inférieure fixe (134) et ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11), dans une direction radiale par rapport à l'axe (L), de sorte à fixer ladite extrémité inférieure fixe (134) sur ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11).
- Parasol selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (160) et ladite deuxième partie de retenue (141) ont la configuration d'un boulon à vis (140), englobant une tige filetée (160) s'engageant par filetage dans ladite extrémité supérieure du mât (11), le long de l'axe (L), et constituant ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (160), et une tête (150) s'étendant à partir de ladite tige filetée (160) vers le haut et dans une direction distale par rapport à ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11), et coopérant avec ladite tige filetée (160) pour définir un épaulement (141) constituant ladite deuxième partie de retenue (141), ledit premier élément d'accouplement et ladite première partie de retenue ayant la configuration d'un manchon (230) comportant une paroi interne (231), emmanché sur ladite tige filetée (160), et un bord annulaire supérieur (232), s'étendant radialement par rapport à ladite paroi interne (231) et vers l'extérieur de celle-ci, et s'engageant par frottement dans ledit épaulement (141), de sorte à constituer ladite première partie de retenue (232).
- Parasol selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11) comporte une paroi environnante, entourant l'axe (L) pour définir un trou (11), ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (610) étant formé d'une seule pièce avec ladite paroi environnante et s'étendant vers le haut à partir de ladite paroi environnante, le long de l'axe (L).
- Parasol selon la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (610) est poinçonné radialement par rapport à l'axe (L) et vers l'intérieur de celui-ci, pour former une saillie (611) constituant ladite deuxième partie de retenue (611), ledit premier élément d'accouplement (620) étant inséré dans ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (610) dans la direction longitudinale et comportant une partie concave annulaire (622) constituant ladite première partie de retenue (622) et s'engageant par frottement et de manière rotative dans ladite saillie (611).
- Parasol selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit deuxième élément d'accouplement (810) a la configuration d'un tube, s'étendant vers le haut à partir de ladite partie d'extrémité supérieure du mât (11), le long de l'axe (L), et comportant deux trous de passage diamétralement opposés (811), ledit premier élément d'accouplement (822) ayant la configuration d'un manchon, emmanché de manière rotative sur ledit tube et comportant une partie convexe environnante (823), entourant l'axe (L) et recouvrant lesdits trous de passage (811) pour constituer ladite première partie de retenue (823), ladite deuxième partie de retenue (813, 814) englobant deux galets (814) reçus respectivement dans lesdits trous de passage (811) et s'engageant par roulement et frottement dans ladite partie convexe environnante (823), et un ressort (813) destiné à solliciter lesdits galets (814) vers ladite partie convexe environnante (823).
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