EP2134206A2 - Élément de protection - Google Patents
Élément de protectionInfo
- Publication number
- EP2134206A2 EP2134206A2 EP08715464A EP08715464A EP2134206A2 EP 2134206 A2 EP2134206 A2 EP 2134206A2 EP 08715464 A EP08715464 A EP 08715464A EP 08715464 A EP08715464 A EP 08715464A EP 2134206 A2 EP2134206 A2 EP 2134206A2
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- screen according
- sleeve
- mast
- stationary mast
- support structure
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B23/00—Other umbrellas
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B17/00—Tiltable umbrellas
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B19/00—Special folding or telescoping of umbrellas
- A45B19/04—Special folding or telescoping of umbrellas with telescopic sticks
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B23/00—Other umbrellas
- A45B2023/0012—Ground supported umbrellas or sunshades on a single post, e.g. resting in or on a surface there below
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B23/00—Other umbrellas
- A45B2023/0031—Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm
- A45B2023/0037—Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm the support arm being attached to the stick or to the crown, the canopy being suspended there below
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B23/00—Other umbrellas
- A45B2023/0031—Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm
- A45B2023/0075—Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm the support arm being rotatable about a vertical axis for adjusting the position
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B23/00—Other umbrellas
- A45B2023/0031—Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm
- A45B2023/0081—Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm the support arm being rotatable about a horizontal axis for adjusting the position
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B25/00—Details of umbrellas
- A45B25/14—Devices for opening and for closing umbrellas
- A45B2025/146—Devices for opening and for closing umbrellas with a crank connected to a rope
Definitions
- the invention relates to a screen, in particular a hanging or Ampeltons for use as a sun or umbrella, with a stationary mast, a canopy and connected to the stand mast support structure for the canopy.
- umbrellas of the type in question have been known for years. Especially in the catering industry, the umbrellas enjoy great popularity, which is not least due to the possible large embodiments of the umbrellas. So umbrellas are available on the market today, the umbrella roof diameter is quite several meters. Due to their size, these screens have a high weight and a large wind attack surface, which requires a corresponding anchoring of the shield on the ground. To ensure a safe state of the umbrella, therefore, the umbrella roof spanning and selbiges supporting support structure is connected to a stationary mast either fixed in the ground or formed integrally with a heavy-weight, non-tilting base.
- hanging or Ampeltonse have become increasingly widespread in recent years.
- the suspended umbrella canopy is spaced radially from the stationary mast used to anchor the support structure.
- Hanging or Ampeltonse therefore have the great advantage that the stand mast is outside or at the edge of the covered area.
- the covered area can be used without problems, without the stationary mast being an obstacle, which is advantageous, for example, in the positioning of garden or catering furniture or in the presence of persons within the covered area.
- the present invention is therefore the object of a screen of the type mentioned, in particular a hanging or Ampeltons, such and further develop that this if necessary - for example, to adapt to changing environmental conditions such as position of the sun, wind direction or the like - on comfortable Align way in the horizontal plane.
- a screen in particular a hanging or Ampeltons, the aforementioned type is characterized in that the support structure relative to the stationary mast is rotatably mounted, wherein the axis of rotation of the bearing extends at least approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mast.
- the mass of the support structure to be received by the rotatable support is reduced by a high arrangement of the bearing - that is to say in the case of a long upright mast, since the support structure can be executed with an already high upright mast with a correspondingly lower height expansion.
- the storage can be performed easier, which in turn leads to a reduction in costs.
- the axis of rotation coincides with the longitudinal axis of the stand mast.
- an adjustability of the radial spacing can additionally be provided.
- a material and space-saving as well as elegant storage of the support structure relative to the stationary mast can be realized technically favorable by the upper end of the mast is hollow and has an opening to a portion of an integrally formed with the support structure or connected to the support structure connecting member rotatable take. Due to the hollow design of the upper, so the support structure facing the end of the mast results in an easy-to-mount storage, wherein the connecting element is at least partially received through the opening of the stationary mast. With appropriate design of the mast and the connection element so results in an already cohesive by gravity storage of the support structure relative to the stationary mast. In the simplest case, this is a plain bearing.
- connection element is at least partially hollow and provided with an opening to receive a portion of the upper end of the stand mast.
- a hollow design of the stand mast can already result from the fact that the stand mast - and otherwise also other components of the support structure - is designed as shafts or pipes. Tubes have a favorable ratio of stability to weight.
- the shafts or pipes can, for example, be made of aluminum or steel. Aluminum is lighter, but more prone to failure than steel. Thanks to its special look and feel, a wooden production can lend the umbrella a particularly elegant appearance.
- the stand mast and the components of the support structure with round, angular, oval or otherwise profiled cross-section be made to have a suitable kinking stability.
- the area of the connecting element received by the stationary mast is designed as a pin which, at least in the bearing area - ie in the region of the sliding contact and / or in the region of the bearing surface - essentially having cylindrical basic shape.
- a shaping contacted the peripheral surface of the pin - ie the lateral surface - directly or indirectly (by means of a roller bearing), a preferably bush-like inner surface of the stanchion, whereby the connecting element is rotatably mounted. It may be useful to provide above the cylindrical bearing surface a shoulder to create an axial stop, to prevent the connection element can slip into the stationary mast.
- the sliding friction occurring during the rotation of the pin relative to the stationary mast can be favorably influenced when the pin is mounted by means of a sliding sleeve relative to the stationary mast.
- the pin then slides with its lateral surface against the inner surface of the sliding sleeve.
- the friction can also be subsequently changed by replacing the sliding sleeve, which may be useful in particular in case of wear.
- the use of a sliding sleeve has the further advantage that a complex surface treatment of the stationary mast on the corresponding inner surface of the mast for the production of a suitable storage space is eliminated. An additional use of a lubricant to reduce friction can be useful in any case.
- the inner surface of the sliding sleeve has a profiling oriented in its longitudinal direction.
- a profiling in the form of teeth, edges, waves or the like. The profiling can reduce the susceptibility of storage to contamination.
- a targeted contact pressure of the sliding sleeve on the pin or by a correspondingly selected surface structure of the lateral surface of the pin the egg characteristics of storage, in particular their resistance and play, are changed.
- a subsequent change in the bearing properties can be realized in a further advantageous manner in that the sliding sleeve can be deformed by radially or circumferentially acting thereon means.
- Such a deformation aims in particular to be able to reduce the cross-section of the sliding sleeve subsequently at least partially, thereby influencing, for example, the hold of the pin.
- the adaptability allows in a simple way a precise adjustment of the bearing after assembly and thus enables a reduction or optimization of the bearing clearance. Temperature, wear or stress related stresses can also be compensated.
- the sliding sleeve is preferably made of an elastic material (plastic or thin metal are low).
- a deformation of the sliding sleeve can be achieved inter alia by the fact that the stationary mast in the storage area has one or more passages for adjusting elements, preferably screws, which act radially on the sliding sleeve.
- the inner cross section of the sliding sleeve can then be changed in a technically simple manner by tightening or loosening the radially acting screws.
- the quality of storage can be increased again by the sliding sleeve is mounted by means of a retaining sleeve relative to the stationary mast.
- the retaining sleeve has an approximately equal or slightly larger inner diameter than the outer diameter of the sliding sleeve, so that the sliding sleeve can be received by the retaining sleeve.
- the holding sleeve is cup-shaped by having a radially outwardly projecting beyond the stationary mast upper edge and a sliding sleeve carrying radially inwardly projecting lower edge.
- connection element designed as a journal is mounted by means of one or more roller bearings with respect to the stationary mast.
- roller bearing which may be performed, for example, as a ball, roller and / or needle roller bearings, at the same time a slight rotation of the support structure is given high storage accuracy and power.
- a predominantly positive-locking locking mechanism can be implemented in that a locking element connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the retaining structure, in particular the connecting element, removably engages in a profiling formed on a peripheral section of the upright.
- a locking element is for this purpose formed at least at an engagement region approximately complementary to the profiling of the peripheral portion, wherein various possible embodiments of the locking element - for example in the form of a jaw, a sleeve, a shoe, a punch, pin, bolt or the like - are conceivable.
- the locking element could be arranged pivotably and / or displaceably on the stationary mast.
- the profiling is preferably formed as a circumferential toothing, with other types of profiling such as a cant, notch or the like are conceivable.
- the locking described in the previous paragraph can also arrange the other way round, wherein the locking element is rotatably connected to the stationary mast and releasably engages in a profiling formed on a peripheral portion of the support structure, in particular the connection element.
- a restoring force preferably the restoring force of a spring
- brings the locking element for engagement with the profiling preferably the restoring force of a spring
- a technically simple design is conceivable, for example by means of a screw, leaf, coil spring or the like.
- a restoring force thus generated causes a rotation of the support structure relative to the stationary mast is blocked in non-actuation of the locking element. As a result, the desired angular position of the support structure is secured and can only be canceled by conscious operation.
- an opening is formed in the stationary mast, by means of which the engagement state of the locking element can be changed from outside, preferably by means of an actuating button connected to the locking element.
- the actuating button for example, needs to be pulled to align the screen, whereupon the locking element releases the rotation of the connecting element.
- the locking element With regard to the operation of the locking element various possible embodiments are conceivable. Particularly when the locking element is designed as a jaw, shoe, punch or the like, the engagement of the locking element in the profiling can take place in the radial direction. A linear guide or a pivotable mounting of the locking element are conceivable. This results in particular a technically simple construction.
- the engagement of the locking element can take place in the profiling in the axial direction.
- the locking element is designed as a sliding sleeve, the rotation by displacement in the axial direction the holding structure releases or blocks.
- the sleeve preferably has an internal toothing which can extend over the entire length or only over individual, possibly separate, portions of the sleeve.
- a sprocket wherein the sprockets are arranged coaxially to each other. Due to the coaxial arrangement of the sprockets, an internally toothed sleeve can simultaneously engage in both sprockets. With a corresponding arrangement of the engagement regions and the axial displaceability of the sleeve, it is thus possible to lock in or release by "coupling or disengaging.”
- the sprockets can each be separate parts that are or can be attached to the respective component in positive and / or non-positive manner be carried out integrally with the respective component.
- a simple operability with high security is ensured if the sleeve can be brought by axial displacement in two different positions, wherein in a first position, the toothing of the sleeve engages in both sprockets and wherein in a second position, the toothing of the sleeve in at most one engages the sprockets.
- this construction can be implemented by an end portion of the sleeve is mounted circumferentially and with axial play in a receiving sleeve. Due to the axial play, which allows the receiving sleeve of the sleeve held therein, this can cover a stroke corresponding to the distance between the first and the second position - ie the distance of the locking operation.
- the support structure of the screen may have a preferably arcuate traffic light shaft, at whose end of the axis of rotation farther away the canopy is arranged hanging.
- the support structure associated rotary load.
- the Ampelschafts opposite the connecting element of the stand mast could bridge in an advantageous manner in about the entire height of the screen and would be executed accordingly long. As a result, a cost-effective production is possible because then a simple production can be done in one piece.
- the height of the mast is only a part of the required height.
- connection element rotary load which has the advantage that the pivot bearing can be arranged in easily accessible to the user height.
- the rotary load can have both optical and functional features of the stand mast, so that despite the rotation of the rotary load against the stationary mast at first glance the impression of a total one-piece mast is created.
- the traffic light shaft is mounted relative to the connecting element or the rotary load by means of a tilting sleeve, which preferably also allows a displaceability of the tow bar - in the tilting sleeve.
- a tilting sleeve which preferably also allows a displaceability of the tow bar - in the tilting sleeve.
- the shield of the roof end facing away from the traffic light shaft is pivotally connected to a support shaft.
- the support shaft of the traffic light shaft is held in position and stabilized.
- a support shaft depending on the design, it would also be possible to use a rope or the like which merely absorbs tensile forces.
- the end of the support shaft facing away from the lampshaft is articulated by means of a support receptacle relative to the stationary mast or possibly the rotary load.
- a stabilizing, indirect connection of the traffic light shaft is made with the stationary mast or rotary load. The moment loads acting on the traffic light shaft due to the shielding roof mounted at the other end of the traffic light shaft are taken up by the support shaft and introduced into the stationary mast or rotary load.
- the support receptacle relative to the stationary mast - or possibly opposite the rotary load - in its longitudinal direction and / or rotatable about its longitudinal axis. While the inclination of the towbar can be influenced by a displaceability of the support receptacle, the rotation of the entire support structure can be initiated in a particularly advantageous manner by a rotatability of the support receptacle, in particular with respect to the stationary mast (about its longitudinal axis).
- the support receptacle can be positively and / or non-positively attached to the stationary mast or possibly the rotary load.
- a connection that is easy for the user to produce and easy to detach could be realized by releasably clamping the support receptacle on the respective mast.
- the support receptacle could have a clamping body which engages around the mast in the sense of a clamp, wherein the clamping can be initiated, for example, by folding over a clip closing the clip or can be canceled.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of a screen according to the invention
- FIG. 2a is an exploded view of the detail I of Fig. 1,
- FIG. 2b is a sectional side view of the detail I of Fig. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a second embodiment of a screen according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a third embodiment of a screen according to the invention.
- FIG. 5a is an exploded view of the detail II of FIGS. 3 and 4,
- 5b is a sectional side view of the detail II of FIGS. 3 and 4,
- FIG. 6 is a side view of a fourth embodiment of a screen according to the invention.
- FIG. 7a is a sectional side view of the detail III of FIG. 6 in the released state of the storage
- Fig. 7b is a sectional side view of the detail III of FIG. 6 in the locked state of the storage and
- Fig. 8 is an exploded view of that shown in Figs. 7a and 7b
- Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of a screen according to the invention, which is designed as a sunshade.
- the screen includes a vertically extending stand mast 1, which is anchored by means of a heavy stand tip resistant.
- a support structure which essentially comprises an arcuate traffic light shaft 2 and an articulated support shaft 3 connected thereto, is rotatably mounted relative to the stationary mast 1, the axis of rotation of the bearing coinciding with the longitudinal axis of the upright mast 1. The entire support structure can therefore be rotated in the horizontal plane around the stand mast 1 by 360 °.
- a canopy 4 is suspended, which is radially spaced from the stationary mast 1.
- the stand mast 1, the traffic light shaft 2 and the support shaft 3 are all made as a continuous aluminum tubes with a round cross section.
- a tilting sleeve 15 (only in Fig. 2b) tiltably mounted.
- the position of the canopy 4 changes along the predetermined by the end of the landing gear 2 circular path.
- the canopy 4 can thus be lowered or raised in particular.
- the traffic light shaft 2 can be moved in the tilting sleeve 15.
- the forces occurring at the traffic light shaft 2 are introduced via the tilting sleeve 15 and the support shaft 3 by means of the support seat 5 in the stationary mast 1.
- the support receptacle 5 surrounds the stationary mast 1 with a clamp body like a clip and can - in the dissolved state - relative to the stationary mast 1 in its longitudinal direction and rotate about its longitudinal axis.
- the inner cross section - and thus the clamping - of the support receptacle 5 on the stand mast 1 can be reduced or increased, so that in a simple manner a non-positive attachment or adjustment of the support receptacle 5 relative to the stationary mast 1 is possible .
- the height adjustment of the canopy 4 can be actuated. Accordingly, by rotating the support receptacle 5, the entire support structure can rotate about the stationary mast 1.
- a sliding bearing at the upper end of the mast 1 is provided (see detail I in Figs. 1, 2a and 2b).
- the bearing consists essentially of a connecting element 11 which is formed at one end as a pin 11a with a substantially cylindrical basic shape.
- the outer surface of the pin 11a acts as a sliding bearing surface relative to the stationary mast 1 fixed sliding sleeve 13.
- the sliding sleeve 13 which has a longitudinally aligned profiling on its inner surface is received by the cup-shaped holding sleeve 12, wherein the retaining sleeve 12 in turn in the upper open end of the stanchion 1 is inserted.
- a spring ring 14 engages in a circumferential groove formed on the pin 11a.
- screws 16 are screwed through provided on the stationary mast 1 holes to act radially on the sliding sleeve 13, which in turn can affect their cross-section.
- a connection eye is formed, whose passage is coaxial with the tilting axis of the tilting sleeve 15.
- FIG. 5a and 5b A second embodiment of a screen according to the invention is shown in FIG.
- the rotatable mounting of the support structure relative to the stationary mast 1 is not provided in the region of the - also present - tilting sleeve, but below the attachment of the support shaft 3 to the stationary mast 1.
- the rotatable mounting marked with the circle II in FIG. 3, is shown in detail in FIGS. 5a and 5b. It can be seen that the storage in essential aspects is similar to the sliding bearing shown in Fig. 2a and 2b.
- a connecting element 21 is at its the mast 1 facing end as a pin 21 a formed with a substantially cylindrical basic shape.
- a sliding sleeve 22 and a holding sleeve 23 are pushed and axially secured by the spring ring 24 which engages in a formed on the pin 21a circumferential groove. Furthermore, 1 passages for screws 30 are formed in the stationary mast, which act radially in the bearing area on the sliding sleeve 23 and thus allow a fine adjustment of the bearing.
- the upper region of the connecting element 21 is formed as a cylindrical pin on which the hollow lower end of a rotary load 6 is plugged.
- the rotation of the holding structure relative to the stationary mast 1 can be blocked, for which purpose a locking mechanism-likewise shown in FIGS. 5a and 5b-is provided.
- the pin 21a has, on a peripheral surface section which lies below the sliding bearing surface, a toothing extending in the longitudinal direction of the pin 21a, into which a locking pin 28 releasably engages.
- the end face of the locking pin 28 is complementary to the teeth of the pin 21 a formed, wherein the locking pin 28 is slidably mounted by means of the pin guide 25 relative to the stationary mast 1.
- a coil spring 29, which is arranged on the peripheral surface of the locking bolt 28, is supported on a shoulder formed inside the bolt guide 25, so that the locking bolt 28 is forced by the spring force to engage with the teeth of the pin 21a.
- An operating knob 27 is connected by means of the pin 26 with the locking pin 28. By grasping and pulling the operating button 27, the user can temporarily cancel the lock to align the support structure together with the canopy 4 in the desired position.
- the bearing shown in Figs. 5a and 5b is also used in a third embodiment of a screen according to the invention, which is shown in Fig. 4.
- the stand mast 1 extends here only to a small height, in which the marked with the circle Il, from the Fig. 5a and 5b known slide bearing is arranged.
- Above the rotatable mounting is followed by a short section of a rotary 6, which is fixedly connected to an arcuate traffic light shaft 2.
- the traffic light shaft 2 is designed telescopically, so that its arcuate extent can be changed by retraction or extension of the telescopic shaft.
- a handle is formed, which serves on the one hand for actuating the telescopic shaft, on the other hand can be used to rotate the support structure.
- FIG. 6 A fourth embodiment of a screen according to the invention is shown in FIG.
- the screen is similar to the screen shown in Fig. 4 in terms of its overall structure, which will not be described again for this reason.
- the screen shown in FIG. 6 has a differently configured mounting of the support structure, which will be explained below.
- FIGS. 7a and 7b show the mounting designated as detail III in FIG. 6 in two different states.
- the individual elements of the mounting are designated only in FIG. 7b.
- a connecting sleeve 32 is fastened to the stationary mast 1.
- This upper end of the mast 1 is hollow and has an opening to receive the pin 31 a of the connecting element 31.
- the pin 31a is formed with a cylindrical lateral surface, which is rotatably mounted by means of two rolling bearings with respect to the stationary mast 1 and the connecting sleeve 32 attached thereto.
- a spring ring 34 prevents axial slipping out of the connection element 31 upwards.
- a sprocket 36 is connected to the connecting element 31 and is in permanent engagement with the internal toothing of the sleeve 38.
- Another sprocket 37 is rotatably connected to the connecting sleeve 32 and engages in the shown in Fig. 7b Condition also in the internal toothing of the sleeve 38 a. The rotation of the connecting element 31 - and thus the rotation of the holding structure - is therefore blocked.
- the coil spring 39 which is disposed between the ring gear 36 and the upper end of the sleeve 38 around the connecting member 31, causes the sleeve 38 is pushed up to maintain the locked state.
- the sleeve 38 is - as shown in exploded view in Fig. 8 - stored in a receiving sleeve 35.
- an end portion of the sleeve 38 protrudes (in the mounted state) into the receiving sleeve 35 and can be axially displaced along a certain stroke.
- the receiving sleeve 35 is divided axially into two halves.
- the described embodiment of the bearing in connection with the locking mechanism has a particularly space-saving design, since no parts to be actuated protrude outward. Furthermore, in the described embodiment of the bearing reduces the risk of injury while improving the appearance. With a suitable design of the outer surface of the sleeve 38 in terms of an ergonomically shaped handle surface results in a comfortable, simple and safe operation.
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Abstract
Element de protection, notamment un parapluie à accrocher ou à suspendre pour utilisation comme ombrelle ou parapluie, comprenant un mât (1), une étoffe (4) et une structure support reliée au mât (1), la structure support étant montée rotative par rapport au mât (1) et l'axe de rotation de la fixation s'étendant au moins approximativement parallèle à l'axe longitudinal du mât (1).
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