US156221A - Improvement in cane-umbrellas - Google Patents

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  • ARZA HILL OF BRISTOL., CONNECTICUT.
  • My invention consists of the peculiar construction, arrangement, and combination of devce ⁇ s,whereby I produce a practical and convenient cane-umbrella that 'may be confined within a small space.
  • Figure l in the accompanying drawings is a central vertical section of a cane-umbrella which embodies my invention, and Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same as it appears when folded.
  • the object of my invention is to produce an article which, by one arrangement, may be used for all the ordinary purposes of an umbrella, and by another may all be contained within its hollow shaft. and used as a walking-cane, the parts being so arranged that, in either case, there are no detached portions to be carried elsewhere than upon the article itself.
  • This cane is made light and hollow.
  • the smaller end may be provided with any suitable tip or ferrule, a, and the larger end has a removable head, B, secured thereto in any ordinary manner.
  • a tube, D which is also provided with a slotted ⁇ ilange, said tube being similar to the part which, in ordinary umbrellas, is termed the runner.
  • a pin, d Surrounding the tube D is a ring, c, rigidly secured to the shaft b by means of a pin, d, which passes. through a longitudinal slot, f, in one side of the tube D, so that the shaft b can slide longitudinally through the tube D.
  • the upper end of the slot f is provided with 'a recess or slot, at one side, so
  • the covering (not shown) is placed over the ribs in the usual manner, and with the stretchers passing through it, or, if desired, it may be placed over both the ribs and the stretchers.
  • the lower end of the tube D is externally threaded, and a corresponding thread is formed in the tip a of the hollow cane A, so that the twQ may be secured together, whereby the tube and cane together form the staff or handle of the umbrella.
  • the device is open or spread.
  • the ring o is rotated sufficient to throw the pin d from its recess into the slot f, when the shaft b isallowed to slide farther into the tube D, thus bringing the inner ends of the ribs and stretchers toward each other until the ribs .close upon the handle.
  • the cane A is then detached from the tube D, the head Bis removed, and the parts O D c b d E F v andthe covering are placed inside of the cane A, and the head replaced, whenthe device is apparently nothing but a walking-cane.
  • the spring ordinarily employed for that purpose may be used.
  • Other convenient means may also be substituted for the threaded ends, by which to attach and detach the tube D and cane A.

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A. HILL.
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Patented Oct. 27,1874.
UNITED PATENT OFFICE.
ARZA HILL, OF BRISTOL., CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN CANE-UMBRELLAS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 156,22 I dated October 27, 1874; application filed July 13, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ARZA HILL, of Bristol, in the county of Hartford and State of Gonnecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cane-Umbrellas, of which the following is a specification:
My invention consists of the peculiar construction, arrangement, and combination of devce`s,whereby I produce a practical and convenient cane-umbrella that 'may be confined within a small space.
Figure l in the accompanying drawings is a central vertical section of a cane-umbrella which embodies my invention, and Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same as it appears when folded.
The object of my invention is to produce an article which, by one arrangement, may be used for all the ordinary purposes of an umbrella, and by another may all be contained within its hollow shaft. and used as a walking-cane, the parts being so arranged that, in either case, there are no detached portions to be carried elsewhere than upon the article itself. To this end I arrange all the working parts of the'umbrella upon a short shaft working within a hollow staif or tube, which may be increased to the proper length, for a suitable handle, by connecting it to the end of the hollow cane A. This cane is made light and hollow. The smaller end may be provided with any suitable tip or ferrule, a, and the larger end has a removable head, B, secured thereto in any ordinary manner.
The usual crown or head C, provided with a slotted ange, I secure to the short shaft b. Upon the lower end of said shaft I place a tube, D, which is also provided with a slotted `ilange, said tube being similar to the part which, in ordinary umbrellas, is termed the runner. Surrounding the tube D is a ring, c, rigidly secured to the shaft b by means of a pin, d, which passes. through a longitudinal slot, f, in one side of the tube D, so that the shaft b can slide longitudinally through the tube D. The upper end of the slot f is provided with 'a recess or slot, at one side, so
- that when the pin d reaches that point the shaft b and ring c may be partially rotated,
and throw the pin d into said recess, 'thereby `holding the shaft b in its position within the tube D, so as not to move therein except by design. The inner ends of the ribs E are secured to the flange of the tube D, and above these ordinary ribs the stretchers F are secured, with their outer ends attached to the ribs, and with their inner ends attached to the head O.
The covering (not shown) is placed over the ribs in the usual manner, and with the stretchers passing through it, or, if desired, it may be placed over both the ribs and the stretchers.
4The several ribs and stretchers radiate from the tube and crown, as in ordinary umbrellas and parasols; but in order t0 make the drawing clear and plain I have shown onlyr two of said parts, one upon each side.
The lower end of the tube D is externally threaded, and a corresponding thread is formed in the tip a of the hollow cane A, so that the twQ may be secured together, whereby the tube and cane together form the staff or handle of the umbrella.
As shown in the drawings the device is open or spread. To close or fold the device, the ring o is rotated sufficient to throw the pin d from its recess into the slot f, when the shaft b isallowed to slide farther into the tube D, thus bringing the inner ends of the ribs and stretchers toward each other until the ribs .close upon the handle. The cane A is then detached from the tube D, the head Bis removed, and the parts O D c b d E F v andthe covering are placed inside of the cane A, and the head replaced, whenthe device is apparently nothing but a walking-cane.
Instead of securing the shaft b from lon gitudinal movement in the tube D, by the means described, the spring ordinarily employed for that purpose may be used. Other convenient means may also be substituted for the threaded ends, by which to attach and detach the tube D and cane A.
Although the parts are very different from those in the ordinary umbrella, it will be noticed that it is operated in substantially the same manner, viz., opened by pushing the ring c upward, and then securing itin place, A2.4111 an umbrella, the hollow sta' or l1anand closedby releasing it, 'and allowingit to dle A B, in combination with the tube D,
slide downward. v Shaft b, and ring e, constructed and arranged I claim as my inventionsubstantially as and for the purpose described. 1. The shaft b, tube D, and ring c, in coml ARZA HILL. bination'with the bows and stretchers of an Witnesses: umbrella, constructed and arranged substan- JAMES SHEPARD, tially as and for the purpose described. FRANK G. LANE.
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US2700390A (en) * 1949-06-06 1955-01-25 Poston Blanch Disposable type umbrella
US2725066A (en) * 1951-01-31 1955-11-29 Rufus B Estes Reversible umbrella
US20200003173A1 (en) * 2018-06-27 2020-01-02 Caterpillar Energy Solutions Gmbh Dynamic ignition energy control

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2700390A (en) * 1949-06-06 1955-01-25 Poston Blanch Disposable type umbrella
US2725066A (en) * 1951-01-31 1955-11-29 Rufus B Estes Reversible umbrella
US20200003173A1 (en) * 2018-06-27 2020-01-02 Caterpillar Energy Solutions Gmbh Dynamic ignition energy control

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