US2705967A - Self opening umbrella - Google Patents

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US2705967A
US2705967A US265374A US26537452A US2705967A US 2705967 A US2705967 A US 2705967A US 265374 A US265374 A US 265374A US 26537452 A US26537452 A US 26537452A US 2705967 A US2705967 A US 2705967A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates to an umbrella capable of being shortened by the provision of telescopic stick and rib members and one that is automatically opened upon the release of a spring latch when the stick and rib members are extended.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an automatically opening umbrella capable of being shortened and one that has been designed for use without a spring retainer or holder at the outer end of an upper stick portion with the spring element associated with telescopic stick and rib members in a manner to maintain the umbrella in an opened condition.
  • Fig. l shows the automatically opening umbrella capable of being shortened in the initial position of the opening operation
  • gig. 2 shows the umbrella frame in opened position
  • Fig. 3 shows the position of the two slides in an enlarged scale, when the umbrella is opened.
  • the umbrella capable of being shortened according to the invention comprises inner and outer stick portions 1 and 2 adapted to be telescoped one into another and inner and outer rib members 3 and 4 likewise adapted to be telescoped one into another, said inner rib member 3 being hinged to the umbrella-tip 5 iixedly secured to the outer stick portion 2.
  • a main slide 6 is mounted on the inner stick portion 1, surrounds and is fastened to the i11- ner end of a sleeve 7 upon which slides an auxiliary slide 8 that carries an upwardly extending sleeve 9.
  • a compression spring 1l) disposed intermediate said main slide 6 and said auxiliary slide 8 tends to urge said slides into opposite directions.
  • Main struts 11 connect said auxiliary slide 8 to the rib members 3 and 4, said main struts being hinged to the inner ends of the outer rib members 4 in a known manner.
  • Auxiliary struts 12, the inner ends of which are connected to the main slide 6 are fastened at their outer ends intermediate the ends of said main struts 11. In the closed position of the umbrella the main slide 6 is held by a usual stick or umbrella spring 13.
  • the auxiliary slide 8 placed upon the sleeve '7 of the main slide 6 is mounted to be freely moved in longitudinal direction so as to be adapted to be shifted or displaced along the sleeve 7 without any restriction.
  • the auxiliary slide 8 in conjunction with the sleeve 9 as well as the auxiliary struts 12 are so dimensioned with respect to their lengths that if the ICC umbrella is opened (Figs. 2 and 3) the auxiliary slide sleeve 9 will slide outwardly on the sleeve 7 and directly engage the umbrella-tip 5 and be stopped thereby.
  • An elastic bumper 14, consisting for instance of rubber, is preferably provided for dampening the impacts or shocks.
  • the opened umbrella is permanently spring-loaded, while said slides are driven by means of said spring up to the iinishing stage of the opening operation, i. e. up to the stop at the tip 5, resulting in a complete automatic opening of the umbrella.
  • the outer stick 2 consists of a simple tube free of internal or external locking springs serving to hold said main slide.
  • the inner stick portion 1 capable of being telescoped so long that if the stick portions are telescoped one into another it will engage said umbrella-tip.
  • the sleeve 7 for enabling it to slide freely over the stick portion 2 has a diameter greater than the diameter of the stick portion 2 and, is provided with a circumferential bead 15 at its outer end, by means of which the sleeve may slide over edges 16 of said outer stick portion without any engaging or seizing effect.
  • An umbrella of the character described comprising inner and outer telescoping stick portions, a stop tip at the outer end of the outer stick portion, a main sleeve slidably mounted on the stick portions, a tubular main slide rigidly attached to and surrounding the main sleeve, an auxiliary slide slidably mounted on the main sleeve and carrying -an outwardly directed sleeve surrounding the main sleeve and being freely slidable on the main sleeve and being capable of sliding movement for abutting contact with said stop tip, inner and outer telescoping rib members with the inner ends of the inner rib members attached to said tip, main struts extending between the auxiliary slide and the inner ends of the outer rib members, auxiliary struts attached at their inner ends to the main slide and connected to the main struts midway their ends and a compression spring surrounding the main sleeve between the main and auxiliary slides and inwardly of the main slide.

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April 12, 1955 K R. zlMMERMANN ETAL 2,705,967
SELF OPENING UMBRELLA Filed Jan. 8, 1952 A NVENTOP. /ommerfmann United States Patent O SELF oPENING UMBRELLA Richard Zimmermann, Langenfeld, and Alois Vlker, Leichlingen, Germany, assignors to Rosenkaimer G. m. b. H., Leichlingen, Germany, a firm Application January 8, 1952, Serial No. 265,374
2 Claims. (Cl. 13S-22) This invention relates to an umbrella capable of being shortened by the provision of telescopic stick and rib members and one that is automatically opened upon the release of a spring latch when the stick and rib members are extended.
A further object of the invention is to provide an automatically opening umbrella capable of being shortened and one that has been designed for use without a spring retainer or holder at the outer end of an upper stick portion with the spring element associated with telescopic stick and rib members in a manner to maintain the umbrella in an opened condition.
By way of example, an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. l shows the automatically opening umbrella capable of being shortened in the initial position of the opening operation;
gig. 2 shows the umbrella frame in opened position, an
Fig. 3 shows the position of the two slides in an enlarged scale, when the umbrella is opened.
The umbrella capable of being shortened according to the invention comprises inner and outer stick portions 1 and 2 adapted to be telescoped one into another and inner and outer rib members 3 and 4 likewise adapted to be telescoped one into another, said inner rib member 3 being hinged to the umbrella-tip 5 iixedly secured to the outer stick portion 2. A main slide 6 is mounted on the inner stick portion 1, surrounds and is fastened to the i11- ner end of a sleeve 7 upon which slides an auxiliary slide 8 that carries an upwardly extending sleeve 9. A compression spring 1l) disposed intermediate said main slide 6 and said auxiliary slide 8 tends to urge said slides into opposite directions. Main struts 11 connect said auxiliary slide 8 to the rib members 3 and 4, said main struts being hinged to the inner ends of the outer rib members 4 in a known manner. Auxiliary struts 12, the inner ends of which are connected to the main slide 6 are fastened at their outer ends intermediate the ends of said main struts 11. In the closed position of the umbrella the main slide 6 is held by a usual stick or umbrella spring 13.
In accordance with the invention the auxiliary slide 8 placed upon the sleeve '7 of the main slide 6 is mounted to be freely moved in longitudinal direction so as to be adapted to be shifted or displaced along the sleeve 7 without any restriction. The auxiliary slide 8 in conjunction with the sleeve 9 as well as the auxiliary struts 12 are so dimensioned with respect to their lengths that if the ICC umbrella is opened (Figs. 2 and 3) the auxiliary slide sleeve 9 will slide outwardly on the sleeve 7 and directly engage the umbrella-tip 5 and be stopped thereby. An elastic bumper 14, consisting for instance of rubber, is preferably provided for dampening the impacts or shocks. The opened umbrella is permanently spring-loaded, while said slides are driven by means of said spring up to the iinishing stage of the opening operation, i. e. up to the stop at the tip 5, resulting in a complete automatic opening of the umbrella.
The outer stick 2 consists of a simple tube free of internal or external locking springs serving to hold said main slide. Thus it is possible to dimension the inner stick portion 1 capable of being telescoped so long that if the stick portions are telescoped one into another it will engage said umbrella-tip.
The sleeve 7 for enabling it to slide freely over the stick portion 2 has a diameter greater than the diameter of the stick portion 2 and, is provided with a circumferential bead 15 at its outer end, by means of which the sleeve may slide over edges 16 of said outer stick portion without any engaging or seizing effect.
it will, of course, be understood that various details of construction may be varied through a wide range without departing from the principles of this invention and it is, therefore, not the purpose to limit the patent granted hereon otherwise than necessitated by the scope of the appended claims.
We claim:
l. An umbrella of the character described comprising inner and outer telescoping stick portions, a stop tip at the outer end of the outer stick portion, a main sleeve slidably mounted on the stick portions, a tubular main slide rigidly attached to and surrounding the main sleeve, an auxiliary slide slidably mounted on the main sleeve and carrying -an outwardly directed sleeve surrounding the main sleeve and being freely slidable on the main sleeve and being capable of sliding movement for abutting contact with said stop tip, inner and outer telescoping rib members with the inner ends of the inner rib members attached to said tip, main struts extending between the auxiliary slide and the inner ends of the outer rib members, auxiliary struts attached at their inner ends to the main slide and connected to the main struts midway their ends and a compression spring surrounding the main sleeve between the main and auxiliary slides and inwardly of the main slide.
2. An umbrella as in claim l, wherein the inner stick portion telescopes in the outer stick portion, and an inwardly directed bead at the outer end of the main sleeve for unrestricted sliding contact with the outer stick portion.
References Cited in the iile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,185,466 Jostes Jan. 2, 1940 FOREIGN PATENTS 24,311 Germany Oct. 8, 1883 72,304 Sweden July 28, 1931 497,120 Great Britain Dec. 13, 1938
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US2877782A (en) * 1955-07-14 1959-03-17 Bauermann & Sohne G M B H W Self-opening umbrella
US3625236A (en) * 1969-10-06 1971-12-07 Gonzaburo Hayano Foldable umbrella
US3640298A (en) * 1969-03-12 1972-02-08 Telesco Brophey Ltd Automatically opened, longitudinally collapsible umbrella with improved handle
US3651822A (en) * 1969-05-14 1972-03-28 Ideal Kk Collapsible and automatically openable umbrella
US3658077A (en) * 1969-08-06 1972-04-25 Ideal Kk Automatically openable and closable umbrella
US3677274A (en) * 1969-07-23 1972-07-18 Ideal Kk Umbrellas
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US5144969A (en) * 1991-09-12 1992-09-08 Day Sheng-Tong Fully automatic collapsible umbrella
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US6202660B1 (en) * 1998-03-07 2001-03-20 Walter Steiner Upright shade
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US6595225B2 (en) * 2001-08-14 2003-07-22 Wen-Chieh Chuang Pull rod structure of self-opening umbrella
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GB497120A (en) * 1937-05-12 1938-12-13 August Kortenbach Pocket umbrella frame
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US2784726A (en) * 1952-07-18 1957-03-12 Rosenkaimer Gmbh Telescopic umbrella
US2877782A (en) * 1955-07-14 1959-03-17 Bauermann & Sohne G M B H W Self-opening umbrella
US3640298A (en) * 1969-03-12 1972-02-08 Telesco Brophey Ltd Automatically opened, longitudinally collapsible umbrella with improved handle
US3651822A (en) * 1969-05-14 1972-03-28 Ideal Kk Collapsible and automatically openable umbrella
US3677274A (en) * 1969-07-23 1972-07-18 Ideal Kk Umbrellas
US3658077A (en) * 1969-08-06 1972-04-25 Ideal Kk Automatically openable and closable umbrella
US3732881A (en) * 1969-08-22 1973-05-15 Asahi Kogyo Co Ltd Self-opening umbrellas
US3625236A (en) * 1969-10-06 1971-12-07 Gonzaburo Hayano Foldable umbrella
US4421133A (en) * 1981-09-22 1983-12-20 Yueh Huang Umbrella
US5063952A (en) * 1989-03-17 1991-11-12 Kortenbach Verwaltungs- Und Betiligungsgesellschaft Mbh & Co. Self opening umbrella
US5144969A (en) * 1991-09-12 1992-09-08 Day Sheng-Tong Fully automatic collapsible umbrella
WO1999020140A1 (en) 1997-10-21 1999-04-29 Dele Atanda Pneumatic umbrella with shell
US6202660B1 (en) * 1998-03-07 2001-03-20 Walter Steiner Upright shade
US6374840B1 (en) * 2000-06-02 2002-04-23 Treasure Garden, Inc. Cordless patio umbrella
US6595225B2 (en) * 2001-08-14 2003-07-22 Wen-Chieh Chuang Pull rod structure of self-opening umbrella
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