EP2103230A1 - Parasol réglable - Google Patents

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EP2103230A1
EP2103230A1 EP09003821A EP09003821A EP2103230A1 EP 2103230 A1 EP2103230 A1 EP 2103230A1 EP 09003821 A EP09003821 A EP 09003821A EP 09003821 A EP09003821 A EP 09003821A EP 2103230 A1 EP2103230 A1 EP 2103230A1
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Kai Liu
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Yotrio Group Co Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B23/00Other umbrellas
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B25/00Details of umbrellas
    • A45B25/14Devices for opening and for closing umbrellas
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B23/00Other umbrellas
    • A45B2023/0031Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm
    • A45B2023/0043Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm the support arm being attached to the stick or to runner, the canopy being suspended there above
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B25/00Details of umbrellas
    • A45B25/14Devices for opening and for closing umbrellas
    • A45B2025/146Devices for opening and for closing umbrellas with a crank connected to a rope

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  • the invention relates to a base, with a support structure and an attached and retractable canopy, wherein the support structure comprises a stationary mast, or in which a longitudinally displaceable carriage is arranged, which receives one end of a cantilever, wherein the cantilever is further held articulated by a strut, which is articulated in the upper portion of the stationary mast, and the boom by moving the carriage and is retractable, and wherein the canopy is attached to the mast facing away from the end of the boom.
  • the local umbrella also has a drive system for the longitudinal movement of the carriage and thus at the same time for the extension and retraction of the boom.
  • a hand crank is arranged in the lower region of the stationary mast, which drives an internal cable system, which is connected via pulleys with the carriage.
  • a drive system for the extension and Einklappterrorism the canopy is provided.
  • the arranged under the umbrella umbrella umbrella is carried out telescopically.
  • a cable is attached, which is guided by the umbrella pole and the boom and is mounted above the hand crank outside lying on the standpost. If the carriage is now moved upwards by means of the hand crank, the lower part of the umbrella pole is automatically pulled in the direction of the umbrella roof, as a result of which the umbrella pole is shortened and the roof ribs of the umbrella roof are raised.
  • the extension and retraction movement of the boom is necessarily coupled with the extension and retraction movement of the canopy.
  • the user needs for the extension of the boom by means of the hand crank relatively long, since a large number of crank revolutions needed are to extend the boom completely and so at the same time fold out the canopy.
  • the present invention is therefore the object of a generic umbrella in such a way and further develop that a flexible, cost-effective, visually appealing and technically uncomplicated umbrella is realized.
  • the boom of the umbrella is particularly fast and easy extendable and retractable by the carriage is designed to be displaced directly by hand in the longitudinal direction of the stationary mast. It can latching means be provided to realize a lockability of the carriage. This option will usually be given preference. Alternatively, however, can be dispensed with additional locking means, if the carriage-boom connection is self-locking, so that no unintentional displacement of the carriage can occur.
  • the umbrella according to the invention may have a particularly simple stationary mast, namely since no drive means for extending and retracting the cantilever must be provided on and within the stationary mast. As a result, the visual appearance of the screen according to the invention is not impaired, especially since no external cable must be provided on the stationary mast.
  • the possibility of decoupling the extension movement of the boom and the unfolding movement of the canopy is given. While the boom is operable by the manually slidable carriage, the unfolding movement of the canopy can be accomplished by a variety of independent techniques. In the simplest case, the canopy can also be opened and closed by hand.
  • decoupling the function of the boom and the function of the canopy is made possible with the screen according to the invention to adjust both the height and the inclination of the open canopy without the umbrella roof collapses. Due to the displaceability of the carriage along the stand mast while a special fine adjustability is given.
  • the screen according to the invention is of uncomplicated construction and thus inexpensive to manufacture. Furthermore, the screen is much more reliable and durable than the generic specimen.
  • the stationary mast may have a hollow profile.
  • the hollow profile may have an oval, round or angular cross-sectional shape. If the longitudinal direction of the Stand mast sliding carriage is arranged at least partially outside of the stand mast, an oval or angular cross-sectional shape may be preferred because at the same time directed against the rotation of the carriage positive engagement between the carriage and stand mast can be achieved.
  • the carriage is formed in a preferred embodiment as a cuff that surrounds the stationary mast at least partially.
  • the carriage may have at least two rollers or the like. Means for guiding on or in the stationary mast. The rollers or the like. Means allow a low-friction displacement of the carriage. By setting a suitable preload, the carriage runs without clearance on the stationary mast.
  • both the stationary mast and the corresponding opening of the enclosing carriage may have a different configuration from the circular shape, whereby undesired rotation of the carriage about the longitudinal axis of the stationary mast is prevented.
  • the carriage has a handle for easy and convenient operation.
  • the handle is on the back of the carriage, i. designed on the side facing away from the umbrella roof side of the stand mast. This allows the user to operate the carriage without having to be in the work area of the boom and / or the canopy.
  • the carriage has at least one pin, a pawl or the like, which can engage in recesses or in a toothing of the stationary mast. It can, for example, be provided a pin which is acted upon by a spring force and is thus automatically pressed in the direction of the stationary mast.
  • a plurality of spaced bores may be provided, in which the pin can engage to lock the carriage at predetermined heights.
  • the pin can be designed by hand or by means of a suitable mechanism from the respective bore of the stand mast pulled out.
  • the carriage may alternatively comprise a pawl which extends into or on the surface of the stationary mast in the longitudinal direction running toothing can intervene.
  • the pawl is also acted upon by a spring force, so that it automatically engages in the toothing.
  • the stationary mast it is preferable for the stationary mast to have an internal or external toothing oriented in the direction of the longitudinal axis, if appropriate in the form of a toothed rack or toothed rail produced separately.
  • a rack or rail is in a simple manner -.
  • the stand itself is not structurally weakened and can still have a shape that is very easy and inexpensive to produce.
  • the toothing is formed in a formed in a stationary mast, oriented in the direction of the longitudinal direction recess or groove. This initially improves the visual appearance. In addition, a risk of injury or the risk of damage to other parts that come into contact with the teeth, virtually eliminated. Furthermore, a corresponding recess or groove can also serve as a guide means for the carriage.
  • a development is preferred in which a pin or a pawl of the carriage is acted upon by a spring force, so that an automatic locking of the height adjustment of the carriage occurs.
  • a further embodiment is proposed, in which a standing in operative connection with the pin or the pawl button, lever or the like. Is provided by means of which the pin or the pawl against the spring force is releasable.
  • Such a lever or knob may, for example, be formed in an easily accessible position on the outside of the carriage. If the user already grips the carriage with one hand to ultimately move it, pressing a button to release the lock is easier to accomplish than that Pulling out a pin or a pawl from corresponding recesses of the stationary mast.
  • the button or the lever is associated with the carriage, and in particular during operation of a handle formed in the carriage is operable.
  • a button can, for example, be pressed with the thumb, while the rest of the hand engages the carriage to move it after releasing the lock can.
  • the operative connection between the knob or the lever and the pin or the pawl is made by a cable or a linkage.
  • a cable or a linkage may be provided between a positioned on the back of the carriage button and arranged in the front part of the carriage pawl a cable that transmits the operating force.
  • the umbrella additionally has a drive device for folding out and folding in the canopy.
  • the operation of the canopy by hand can be difficult depending on the size of the roof and depending on the height at which the canopy is arranged. Therefore, propulsion systems are known per se, with which a canopy is unfolded and folded.
  • a drive device is preferred here, which operates independently of the height adjustment of the carriage according to the invention and thus independent of the instantaneous position of the boom (off or retracted).
  • a drive device may, for example, be arranged at the lower end of the umbrella pole and have a manual operation (for example a hand crank) or a motor drive.
  • a screen stick while the component is referred to, which is usually arranged in the axis of symmetry of the canopy and the upper end of the spokes receives articulated, which carry the unfolded umbrella canopy.
  • said drive means comprises a cable, which is guided at least by the boom and the canopy operated, and has an actuating device for the cable, wherein the actuating device in particular a cable drum with crank or Electric drive has. Accordingly, the actuator can be conveniently and easily accessible operated by the user, since the cable is guided by the boom to an easily accessible position directly on the stationary mast.
  • an embodiment is particularly advantageous in which the actuating device is associated with the carriage.
  • a complete decoupling of the positioning of the carriage is achieved by the operation of the canopy in a particularly sophisticated manner. Since the actuator is associated with the sliding carriage, a displacement of the carriage has no effect on the opening state (off or folded) of the canopy, since the actuator always moves together with the carriage and thus can not enter relative movement between said components. Due to the decoupling already mentioned several times, the height and possibly the inclination of the canopy can now be adjusted by actuating the carriage, while the opening state of the canopy remains unchanged. This is given a simple and simple technique a varied and finely divided adjustability of the screen.
  • the actuating device is integrated in the carriage and is in particular in the front of the carriage - possibly below the mast Schoen end of the boom - arranged.
  • the actuating device may comprise a cable drum, which stores the cable, which is guided from the drum by the boom and in the manner described controls the extension and Einklappterrorism of the canopy.
  • the drum can be operated by means of an electric motor or - depending on the size and weight of the construction - by a hand crank.
  • the carriage has a holder for the hand crank.
  • the carriage can store the unused hand crank, without this posing a risk of injury or impairment of the appearance of the construction.
  • a holder may, for example, consist of one or more brackets which can receive and fix the middle part of the hand crank.
  • the canopy is articulated on the boom, wherein the joint is optionally designed lockable.
  • the proposed articulated storage of the canopy ensures that the canopy is always aligned in the horizontal plane.
  • this joint lockable is preferred to perform this joint lockable. If the position of the canopy is locked relative to the boom, not only the height, but also the inclination of the canopy can be changed by means of the positioning of the carriage (and thus the position of the cantilever).
  • the screen can be adjusted to changing ambient conditions, in particular to a changed angle of incidence of the sunlight.
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the umbrella according to the invention.
  • the umbrella generally has a support structure 1 with an attached and retractable canopy 2 on.
  • the essential components of the support structure 1 are formed by the stationary mast 3, the boom 4 and the strut 5.
  • the stationary mast 3 has a base 6 at its lower end.
  • the canopy 2 is hinged, the connection between the boom 4 and canopy 2 can also be formed lockable or rigid.
  • the stand of the mast 3 associated end of the boom 4 is pivotally received in a carriage 7, which is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the stand mast 3. Furthermore, the arm 4 is articulated approximately at its center by the strut 5, the other side is articulated at the upper end of the stand mast 3.
  • the boom 4 is simple and with fine gradation with respect to the stationary mast 3 and retracted by the molded on the back of the carriage 7 handle 8 is taken by the user and the carriage 7 along the stand mast 3 in the direction of its upper End is moved.
  • the carriage 7 in conjunction with the stationary mast 3 reference is made to the detailed illustrations of detail A in FIGS Fig. 2 . 3 and 4 directed.
  • the carriage 7 is additionally assigned a drive device 9 for folding out and folding in the canopy 2.
  • a cable drum (not shown here) is arranged in the front part of the carriage 7, which is driven via the hand crank 10.
  • the cable drum receives a cable (not shown), which is guided through the interior of the boom 4 and the joint between the boom 4 and canopy 2 to the lower part of the umbrella stock 11. If this cable is shortened by turning the hand crank 10, the lower end of the umbrella pole moves upward, causing the spokes 12 of the canopy 2 unfold and the canopy 2 opens.
  • the canopy 2 is shown without the roof skin.
  • the umbrella pole 11 can be made to accomplish its function of two telescoping parts. It is also possible that the umbrella pole 11 consists of two separate parts, which in a shortening of the cable through suitable guide means interlock and thus form a one-piece umbrella pole 11.
  • a complete decoupling of the drive for the canopy 2 from the instantaneous position of the boom 4 (and thus of the carriage 7) is realized.
  • the assembly of stand mast 3 and sliding carriage 7 is structurally simple and inexpensive to implement.
  • the boom 4 is quickly and with fine subdivision in height or in the angle adjustable, whereby the unfolded canopy 2 in height, inclination and with respect to the distance from the stationary mast 3 is adjustable.
  • Fig. 2 refers to detail A.
  • Fig. 1 and shows an exploded view of the carriage 7 and a part of the stand mast 3.
  • the slidable in the longitudinal direction of the stand mast 3 slide 7 is first formed by a right half of the housing 13 and a left housing half 14.
  • the housing halves 13, 14 are interconnected by a plurality of screws 15 and opposing nuts 16.
  • the screws 15 and nuts 16 are each provided with covers 17, resulting in an improved visual impression and a reduced risk of injury.
  • the housing halves 13, 14 are formed so that on the back of the carriage 7, a handle 8 is applied.
  • a pawl 19 is arranged obliquely in the interior of the carriage 7, which is acted upon by a force acting in the direction of the stationary mast 3 spring force.
  • the pawl 19 interacts with a toothing of the stand mast 3, which is designed as a toothed rail 20, which is arranged in a longitudinal groove 21 of the stand mast 3.
  • the toothed rail 20 is profiled so that the pawl 19 reliably prevents accidental slipping down of the carriage 7 by engaging in the toothing.
  • the pawl 19 may However, slide up on the front side of the toothing, so that a displacement of the carriage 7 is possible upwards, without releasing the pawl 19 extra.
  • a knob 22 is provided above the handle 8, which is provided with a spring 23.
  • a deflection mechanism here
  • a cable (not shown here) between the knob 22 and pawl 19 tensioned, the end of the cable is disposed on the upper leg of the pawl 19.
  • the pawl 19 is pulled out of the toothed rail 20 by pressing the button 22, the carriage 7 can then be moved down.
  • the button 22 is not actuated, the pawl 19 engages due to the force of the spring 22 and another, arranged at the pivot point of the pawl 19 torsion spring (not shown here) always in the toothing.
  • a drive means 9 for the opening and closing of the canopy 2 is arranged in the front part of the carriage 7 .
  • the drive device 9 has on the one hand a cable (not shown here), which is guided by the boom 4 and the canopy 2 is operated, and has an actuator 24 for the cable on.
  • the actuator 24 is divided into a cable drum 25 for the cable and a hand crank 10, by means of which the cable drum 25 is driven.
  • the cable drum 25 may be stored so that a self-locking occurs.
  • a torsion spring 26 is provided, which acts on the cable drum 25.
  • Fig. 3 shows a sectional side view of the carriage 7 and a part of the stand mast 3 according to detail A.
  • Fig. 1 In this illustration, it is particularly easy to see how the pawl 19 engages the toothed rail 20.
  • the tooth profile of the toothed rail 20 it is ensured that the pawl 19 together with the carriage 7 can slide upwards on the toothing, while an automatic locking of the position of the carriage 7 occurs against a downward displacement.
  • the pawl 19 is acted upon by the force of a torsion spring 27 which is arranged on the pawl 19 overlapping axis.
  • a cable 28 is attached, which is guided along the inner wall of the left housing half 14 on the back of the stand mast 3.
  • the other end of the cable 28 is fixed to a deflection mechanism 29.
  • the deflection mechanism 29 corresponds to the knob 22 so that by pressing the button 22 ultimately the pawl 19 by means of the cable 28 from the toothed rail 20 can be pulled out. To ensure the operability of the knob 22, this is acted upon by the force of a spring 23.
  • this illustration is well removable, as the carriage 7 can slide along a total of four rollers 18 on the outside of the stand mast 3. This ensures a low-friction and backlash-free displacement of the carriage 7.
  • a cable 30 of the actuator 24 is received in the cable drum 25.
  • the actuator 24 is disposed below the carriage-side end of the boom 4.
  • the cable 30 emerging from the cable drum 25 is guided through the interior of the boom 4, wherein it is guided over a deflection roller 31.
  • the cable 30 is received in the cable drum 25, whereby the cable 30 is shortened and thus the Schirmdach 2 is opened in remindzeichnter way.
  • Fig. 4 Finally, a sectional view seen from above along the section AA Fig. 3 , In this illustration, it is first clear that the cable drum 25 is arranged on its own axis 32.
  • the axle 32 has at one end via an engagement for the square of the hand crank 10.
  • a torsion spring 26 is arranged between the axis 32 and the housing. As a result, unintentional rotation of the cable drum 25 is prevented.
  • the stationary mast 3 has a substantially oval profile and is designed as a hollow mast.
  • the carriage 7 is designed as a cuff that completely surrounds the stand mast 3.
  • the stand mast 3 is profiled on the right side so that there is a longitudinal groove 21 in which the toothed rail 20 is arranged.

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