US20130027912A1 - Automatic illumination device for umbrella - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
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- A45B2200/10—Umbrellas; Sunshades
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45B
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- A45B2200/1009—Umbrellas; Sunshades combined with other objects
- A45B2200/1027—Umbrellas; Sunshades combined with other objects with means for generating solar energy
Abstract
An illumination device for umbrella comprises at least one illumination member and at least one magnetic member, wherein the illumination member has a lampshade with at least one illumination element and a lamp stand, the lamp stand has a battery, a control circuit with a sensing switch and a control switch connecting with the sensing switch, the illumination member is installed among the umbrella ribs, on the umbrella ribs or on the runner tubular of an umbrella body, the magnetic member is able to control the illumination states of the illumination member, so that the illumination member is automatically turned on while the umbrella body is opened, and the illumination member is automatically turned off while the umbrella body is closed.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention generally relates to an illumination device for umbrella, more particularly to an illumination member that is installed among the umbrella ribs, on the rib or on the runner tubular and can automatically activate or cut off the power while opening or closing an umbrella.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Prior umbrella is able to shield sunshine, other functions shall be mostly pointing to the aspect of shielding rain. Hence while walking in the rain or a dark place, people holding umbrellas may not be clearly visible by car drivers and motorcycle drivers, and car accident shall be happening more often, especially at night.
- Umbrella with LED is thus developed. That is, LEDs are installed on the cap, shaft or handle, and manually turned on and off. The places of such LEDs as cap, shaft or handle, will affect illumination, and the illumination directions of the LEDs are only toward up and down. So that in case of having no other lighting sources, people holding umbrellas will not be clearly visible by car drivers and motorcycle drivers, and it must be seriously dangerous to those people who hold umbrellas at night; on the other hand, the prior umbrella with LED has following disadvantages as well:
- 1. While the umbrella is out of order, LED may also be useless.
2. User must manually turn on LED, and it still lacks convenience.
As a conclusion, the present umbrella with LED still has a long way to go for improving aforesaid disadvantages. Therefore, to provide an illumination device for umbrella that can automatically activate or cut off the power while opening or closing an umbrella and concentrate light in order to clearly show up people holding umbrellas shall be a best solution. - The main objective of the present invention is to provide an illumination device for umbrella in order to set at least one manual installing and dismantling illumination device on an umbrella.
- The second objective of the present invention is to provide an illumination device for umbrella that has the functions of emitting light upwardly and emitting light downwardly, therefore the user can be clearly visible. So that the possibility of night accident can be reduced while walking in the rain.
- The third objective of the present invention is to provide an illumination device for umbrella, wherein the power of the illumination device can be automatically activated or cut off while the umbrella is opened or closed.
- To reach above objectives, the illumination device for umbrella comprises at least one illumination member and at least one magnetic member, wherein the illumination member has a lampshade with at least one illumination element and a lamp stand, the lamp stand has a battery, a control circuit with a sensing switch and a control switch connecting with the sensing switch, the illumination member is installed among the umbrella ribs, on the umbrella shaft or the runner tubular of the umbrella body. Through the magnetic member controlling the illumination states of the illumination member, the illumination member may be to automatically activated while the umbrella body is opened, and the illumination member may be automatically turned off while the umbrella body is closed.
- Preferably, the umbrella body has a umbrella shaft having an runner tubular, a plurality of umbrella ribs integrated with the top of the umbrella shaft and radially disposed, and an umbrella fabric disposed on the scope that the umbrella ribs reach.
- Preferably, the illumination member has at least one fixing base in order to stick the illumination member onto the umbrella body.
- Preferably, the illumination member can be fixed by way of screw, base or other fixing methods so as to fasten the
illumination member 1 onto the umbrella body. - Preferably, the control switch of the illumination member is able to switch to a state selected from the group consisting of continuous illumination state (ON), continuous dousing state (OFF) and automatic illumination state (Auto).
- Preferably, the illumination element is an LED or other components capable of lighting.
- Preferably, the magnetic member is installed on the rib, the umbrella shaft or the runner tubular of the umbrella body.
- Preferably, the illumination member is installed on the rib, the umbrella shaft or the runner tubular of the umbrella body.
- Other and further features, advantages, and benefits of the invention will become apparent in the following description taken in conjunction with the following drawings. It is to be understood that the foregoing general description and following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory but are not to be restrictive of the invention. The accompanying drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention in general terms. Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the disclosure.
- The objects, spirits, and advantages of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be readily understood by the accompanying drawings and detailed descriptions, wherein:
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FIG. 1A illustrates a schematic 3D structural view of a first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 1B illustrates a schematic lateral structural view of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic control circuit view of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 3A illustrates a schematic application view of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 3B illustrates a schematic application view of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 4A illustrates a schematic application view of the second preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 4B illustrates a schematic application view of the second preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 5A illustrates a schematic structural view of a first fixing structure of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 5B illustrates a schematic structural view of a first fixing structure of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a schematic structural view of a second fixing structure of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 7A illustrates a schematic structural view of a third fixing structure of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 7B illustrates a schematic structural view of a third fixing structure of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic structural view of a fourth fixing structure of the illumination device for umbrella of the present to invention; -
FIG. 9 illustrates a schematic 3D structural view of a third preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 10A illustrates a schematic application view of the third preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 10B illustrates a schematic application view of the third preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 illustrates a schematic 3D structural view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention; and -
FIG. 12A illustrates a schematic application view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. -
FIG. 12B illustrates a schematic application view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. -
FIG. 13A illustrates a schematic application view of the fifth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. -
FIG. 13B illustrates a schematic application view of the fifth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. - Following preferred embodiments and figures will be described in detail so as to achieve aforesaid objects.
- With references to
FIG. 1A ,FIG. 1B ,FIG. 2 ,FIG. 3A , andFIG. 3B , which illustrate a schematic 3D structural view of a first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention, a schematic lateral structural view of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention, a schematic control circuit view of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention, and schematic application views of the first preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. As shown in figures, the illumination device is integrated with anumbrella body 3 that has aumbrella shaft 31,umbrella ribs umbrella fabric 34 and includes: at least oneillumination member 1, which has alampshade 11 with at least oneillumination element 111 and alamp stand 12, wherein thelamp stand 12 has abattery 121, acontrol circuit 122 with asensing switch 1221 and acontrol switch 123 connecting with thesensing switch 1221, theillumination member 1 is installed on the rib 33 (or rib 32) of theumbrella body 3, thecontrol switch 123 is able to switch the states of illumination; and at least one set ofmagnetic members 2, which is installed on the rib 33 (or rib 32) theumbrella body 3 and controls thesensing switch 1221 of theillumination member 1, each of the tomagnetic members 2 is a magnet. - Preferably, the
umbrella body 3 has aumbrella shaft 31 having anrunner tubular 311, a plurality ofumbrella ribs umbrella shaft 31 and radially disposed, and anumbrella fabric 34 disposed on the scope that theumbrella ribs - Preferably, the
control switch 123 of theillumination member 1 is able to switch to a state selected from the group consisting of continuous illumination state (ON), continuous dousing state (OFF) and automatic illumination state (Auto). - Preferably, the
illumination element 111 is an LED or other components capable of lighting. - Preferably, the
illumination member 1 can be fixed by way of screw, base or other fixing methods so as to fasten theillumination member 1 onto the rib 33 (or rib 32). - Preferably, the
illumination member 1 has at least onefixing base 124 in order to stick theillumination member 1 onto theumbrella body 3. - Preferably, the
sensing switch 1221 of theillumination member 1 normally keeps on a close state, so that thesensing switch 1221 may let thecontrol circuit 122 be in an open state while themagnetic members 2 are adjacent to theillumination member 1, and thus theillumination member 1 is turned off. (themagnetic members 2 are to control thesensing switch 1221 of the illumination member 1) - Preferably, the
battery 121 of theillumination member 1 is a one-time battery or a rechargeable battery. - For the preferred embodiment, through the
control switch 123, theillumination member 1 is able to switch to the continuous illumination state (ON), the continuous dousing state (OFF) or the automatic illumination state (auto). Such that theillumination member 1 keeps lighting while a user manually switch thecontrol switch 123 to the continuous illumination state (ON); on the other hand, theillumination member 1 keeps off-lighting while the user manually switch thecontrol switch 123 to the continuous dousing state (OFF); and while the user manually switch thecontrol switch 123 to the automatic illumination state (auto), theillumination member 1 with thesensing switch 1221 is gradually away from themagnetic members 2 if theumbrella body 3 is opened, themagnetic members 2 may activate thesensing switch 1221 of thecontrol circuit 122 to start theillumination element 111 of theillumination member 1, as shown inFIG. 3A . If theumbrella body 3 is closed, theillumination member 1 with thesensing switch 1221 is gradually adjacent to themagnetic members 2 so as to cut off thesensing switch 1221 of thecontrol circuit 122, hence the power from thebattery 121 of theillumination member 1 is cut off as well, and theillumination element 111 of theillumination member 1 is turned off, as shown inFIG. 3B . - With references to
FIG. 2 ,FIG. 4A andFIG. 4B , which illustrate a schematic control circuit view of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention and schematic application views of a second preferred embodiment of the illumination device to for umbrella of the present invention. Compared to the first preferred embodiment, the difference is that theillumination member 1 can be installed on the runner tubular 311 of theumbrella shaft 31 of theumbrella body 3. Thesensing switch 1221 of theillumination member 1 normally keeps on an open state. While themagnetic members 2 are adjacent to theillumination member 1, thesensing switch 1221 controls thecontrol circuit 122 for conduction in order to turn on theillumination member 1. (themagnetic members 2 are to control thesensing switch 1221 of the illumination member 1) - For the second preferred embodiment, through the
control switch 123, theillumination member 1 is able to switch to the continuous illumination state (ON), the continuous dousing state (OFF) or the automatic illumination state (auto). Such that theillumination member 1 keeps lighting while a user manually switch thecontrol switch 123 to the continuous illumination state (ON); on the other hand, theillumination member 1 keeps off-lighting while the user manually switch thecontrol switch 123 to the continuous dousing state (OFF); and while the user manually switch thecontrol switch 123 to the automatic illumination state (auto), theillumination member 1 with thesensing switch 1221 is gradually adjacent to themagnetic members 2 if theumbrella body 3 is opened, themagnetic members 2 may activate thesensing switch 1221 of thecontrol circuit 122 to start theillumination element 111 of theillumination member 1, as shown inFIG. 4A . If theumbrella body 3 is closed, theillumination member 1 with thesensing switch 1221 is gradually away from themagnetic members 2 so as to cut off thesensing switch 1221 of thecontrol circuit 122, hence the power from thebattery 121 of theillumination member 1 is cut off as well, and theillumination element 111 of theillumination member 1 is turned off, as shown inFIG. 4B . - Further, as shown in
FIG. 5A andFIG. 5B , therunner tubular 311 is disposed at least one fixinglatch base 41, so that the fixingbase 124 of theillumination member 1 is able to insert into the integrated fixinglatch base 41 of therunner tubular 311 so as to firmly attach theillumination member 1 onto therunner tubular 311. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , therunner tubular 311 is disposed at least one saddle-typemovable latch base 42, so that theillumination member 1 can be mount on the saddle-typemovable latch base 42, thus theillumination member 1 is firmly fastened on therunner tubular 311. Further, theillumination member 1 has asolar panel 13 for collecting solar energy. - As shown in
FIG. 7A andFIG. 7B , therunner tubular 311 is disposed at least onemovable latch base 432. Themovable latch base 432 can be fixed on therunner tubular 311 via a soft or hard fixing member. As an example, at least onecable tie 431 is to firmly fasten themovable latch base 432 onto therunner tubular 311, thus a socket-type movable latch base is formed for convenient fastening. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , therunner tubular 311 is disposed at least oneelastic band 44 that is able to firmly attach theillumination member 1 on therunner tubular 311; theelastic band 44 can be replaced by Velcro as well. - As shown in
FIG. 9 ,FIG. 10A andFIG. 10B , which illustrate a schematic 3D structural view of a third preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention and schematic application views of the third preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. The illumination device is integrated with anumbrella body 3 that has aumbrella shaft 31 having anrunner tubular 311,umbrella ribs umbrella fabric 34, and includes: at least oneillumination member 5, which has alampshade 51 with at least oneillumination element 511, alamp stand 52 and aclasp 53 installed on the surface of thelamp stand 52, wherein thelamp stand 52 has a battery and a control circuit with a control switch, theclasp 53 of theillumination member 5 can be fastened on the runner tubular 311 of theumbrella shaft 31 of theumbrella body 3; and at least one set of wire-hang device 6, which has a fixingstructure 61 and a collapsible wire-hang structure 62 with awire 621, the fixingstructure 61 is extendable to connect with the holdingportion 35 of theumbrella body 3. - Preferably, the
umbrella body 3 has aumbrella shaft 31 having anrunner tubular 311, a plurality ofumbrella ribs umbrella shaft 31 and radially disposed, and anumbrella fabric 34 disposed on the scope that theumbrella ribs - Preferably, the
illumination element 511 is an LED or other components capable of lighting. - Preferably, the lamp stand 52 of the illumination to
member 5 has at least one fixinghole 521, so that the fixinghole 521 is connected with theclasp 53. - Preferably, the battery of the
illumination member 5 is a one-time battery or a rechargeable battery. - Preferably, the
wire 621 of the wire-hang structure 62 is an inelastic wire with a certain length. - Preferably, the
wire 621 of the wire-hang structure 62 is a flexible wire. - Preferably, the
wire 621 of the wire-hang structure 62 is a collapsible wire in order to control the length thereof. - For the preferred embodiment, while the
umbrella body 3 is opened, the user is able to hang the one end of theillumination member 5 on the runner tubular 311 of theumbrella shaft 31 of theumbrella body 3, as shown inFIG. 10A ; while theumbrella body 3 is closed, theclasp 53 of theillumination member 5 may quickly bounce away and drop downwardly, the user then manually turns off theillumination member 5 in order to shut down theillumination element 511 of theillumination member 5, as shown inFIG. 10B . - As shown in
FIG. 11 ,FIG. 12A andFIG. 12B , which illustrate a schematic 3D structural view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention and schematic application views of the fourth preferred embodiment of the illumination device for umbrella of the present invention. The illumination device is integrated with anumbrella body 3 that has aumbrella shaft 31 having anrunner tubular 311,umbrella ribs umbrella fabric 34, and a holdingportion 35, as shown in figures, the illumination device includes: at least oneillumination member 7, which has alampshade 71 with at least oneillumination element 711 and alamp stand 72, wherein thelamp stand 72 has a battery, a control circuit with a control switch and apressing switch 721 connecting with the control switch, wherein thepressing switch 721 is to control the illumination states of theillumination member 7; and at least one magnetic connectingdevice 8, which has a separatemagnetic structure 81 and aclasp 82, wherein the separatemagnetic structure 81 is able to be separated into afirst magnet 811 and asecond magnet 812, thefirst magnet 811 is extendable to connect with theclasp 82, theclasp 82 is fastened on the holdingportion 35 of theumbrella body 3, thesecond magnet 812 is extendable to connect with the lamp stand 72 of theillumination member 7. - While the
umbrella body 3 is opened, the user firstly presses thepressing switch 721 in order to conduct the control switch of the control circuit for turning on theillumination element 711 of theillumination member 7. Continuously, the user is able to separate thefirst magnet 811 and thesecond magnet 812 that are connected with theillumination member 7. Thefirst magnet 811 is therefore attached onto the rib 33 (or rib 32) of theumbrella body 3, as shown inFIG. 12A . - Further, while the
umbrella body 3 is closed, the user presses thepressing switch 721 again in order to shut down theillumination element 711 of theillumination member 7. Thefirst magnet 811 is thus taken off from the rib 33 (or rib 32). Thefirst magnet 811 and thesecond magnet 812 are integrated in order to hang theillumination member 7 on the holdingportion 35 of theumbrella body 7, as shown inFIG. 12B . Due to that thepressing switch 721 is able to cut off the circuit, the power for theillumination member 7 is therefore shut off theillumination element 711. - Preferably, the
umbrella body 3 has aumbrella shaft 31 having anrunner tubular 311, a plurality ofumbrella ribs umbrella shaft 31 and radially disposed, and anumbrella fabric 34 disposed on the scope that theumbrella ribs - Preferably, the
illumination element 711 is an LED or other components capable of lighting. - Preferably, the
illumination member 7 has at least one fixinghole 722 in order to let thesecond magnet 812 fasten theillumination member 7. - Preferably, the
illumination member 7 is able to directly attach onto the rib 33 (or rib 32), theumbrella shaft 31 and therunner tubular 311 by way of connecting with thesecond magnet 812. - Preferably, the battery of the
illumination member 5 is a one-time battery or a rechargeable battery. - As shown in
FIG. 13A andFIG. 13B , the back of theillumination member 7 can be added amagnetic element 73, therunner tubular 311 has anothermagnetic element 3111 also, thus to the user can directly contact themagnetic element 73 of theillumination member 7 with themagnetic element 3111 of therunner tubular 311, so that theillumination member 7 can be firmly fastened on therunner tubular 3111. - Compared to other prior arts, the present invention has following advantages:
- 1. The present invention is capable of setting at least one manual installing and dismantling illumination device among the umbrella ribs, on the ribs or on the runner tubular of the umbrella body. Hence, the user can conveniently and easily install the illumination device on different types of umbrellas, such as straight umbrella, collapsible umbrella or automatically open and close umbrella.
- 2. The present invention provides the functions of emitting light upwardly and emitting light downwardly. Therefore, the user can be clearly visible for night car drivers while there is no light around the user at night. So that the possibility of car accident can be reduced; on the other hand, if the umbrella is with light color, the effect is even better.
- 3. The power of the present invention can be automatically activated or cut off while the umbrella is opened or closed.
- Although the invention has been disclosed and illustrated with reference to particular embodiments, the principles involved are susceptible for use in numerous other embodiments that will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. This invention is, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the to appended claims
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1. An illumination device for umbrella, wherein the illumination device is integrated with an umbrella body 3 that has an umbrella shaft 31 having a runner tubular 311, umbrella ribs 32, 33 and an umbrella fabric 34, comprising:
at least one illumination member 1, having a lampshade 11 with at least one illumination element 111 and a lamp stand 12, wherein the lamp stand 12 has a battery 121, a control circuit 122 with a sensing switch 1221 and a control switch 123 connecting with the sensing switch 1221, the illumination member 1 being installed in the umbrella body 3; and
at least one set of magnetic members 2, being installed in the umbrella body 3 and controlling the sensing switch 1221 of the illumination member 1.
2. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein the illumination member 1 and the magnetic members 2 are installed on the umbrella ribs 32, 33, the umbrella shaft 31 and the runner tubular 311 of the umbrella body 3.
3. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein the control switch 123 of the illumination member 1 is able to switch to a state selected from the group consisting of continuous illumination state, continuous dousing state and automatic illumination state.
4. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein the sensing switch 1221 of the illumination member 1 is a magnetic reed switch or another switching component that normally keeps on a state selected from the group consisting of:
close state and open state.
5. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein the runner tubular 311 is disposed at least one fixing latch base 41, the fixing latch base 41 being integrated with the runner tubular 311.
6. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein the runner tubular 311 is disposed at least one movable latch base 42, the movable latch base 42 being fixed on the runner tubular 311 through a soft or hard fastener.
7. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein the battery 121 of the illumination member 1 is a one-time battery or a rechargeable battery.
8. An illumination device for umbrella, wherein the illumination device is integrated with an umbrella body 3 that has an umbrella shaft 31 having a runner tubular 311, umbrella ribs 32, 33, an umbrella fabric 34, and a holding portion 35, comprising:
at least one illumination member 7, having a lampshade 71 with at least one illumination element 711 and a lamp stand 72, wherein the lamp stand 72 has a battery, a control circuit with a control switch and a pressing switch 721 connecting with the control switch; and
at least one magnetic connecting device 8, comprising a separate magnetic structure 81 and a clasp 82, wherein the separate magnetic structure 81 is able to be separated into a first magnet 811 and a second magnet 812, the first magnet 811 being extendable to connect with the clasp 82, the second magnet 812 being extendable to connect with the lamp stand 72 of the illumination member 7.
9. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 8 , wherein the illumination member 7, through the second magnet 812 that the illumination member 7 is connected with or a magnetic component on the back of the illumination member 7, is directly attached to the umbrella ribs 32, 33, the umbrella shaft 31 and the runner tubular 311.
10. The illumination device for umbrella according to claim 8 , wherein the umbrella body 3 is connected with a set of wire-hang device, the wire-hang device having a fixing structure 61 and a collapsible wire-hang structure 62 with a wire 621, the fixing structure 61 being extendable to connect with the holding portion 35 of the umbrella body 3.
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