US3670748A - Handle for umbrella - Google Patents
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- US3670748A US3670748A US27561A US3670748DA US3670748A US 3670748 A US3670748 A US 3670748A US 27561 A US27561 A US 27561A US 3670748D A US3670748D A US 3670748DA US 3670748 A US3670748 A US 3670748A
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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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- this aim is accomplished in that the wide sides of the handle are of trapezoidal shape, while the substantially rectangular narrow sides converge towards the umbrella stick.
- the wide sides to project beyond the edges of the narrow sides near the umbrella stick, and'for the handle to have an axial recess for receiving the main runner.
- pocket-shaped recesses extend from the narrow sides.
- the wide walls prefferably be divided into segments in the area of the longitudinal edge, to form preferably triangular segments, the apex of which lies in the area of maximal handle cross section.
- the present invention proposes that the handle shall taper from its maximal cross section to the bottom in the shape of a truncated pyramid.
- the shape is determined by the trapezoidal configuration of the wide sides of the handle. The narrow sides thus converge towards the umbrella stick.
- the open umbrella is easier to carry, since the trapezoidal shape selected adequately matches the dimensional conditions of the carrying hand. Above all, the trapezoidal shape makes it possible to obtain a larger, i.e. longer handle shape, since the ends of the dome ribs can enter the lateral angular seat resulting from the trapezoidal shape. In spite of this, the bottom of the handle provides an adequately covered end at the handle end of the casing.
- the structural arrangement whereby the wide sides are allowed to project beyond the edges of the narrow sides near the umbrella stick, provides not only a radial location for the main runner mainly equipped with diametrically opposite lateral extensions but also a configuration adapted to the compact structural shape sought. Since in the area of its maximal cross section, the handle is in approximate alignment with the end faces of the main runner lateral extensions already mentioned, the width of the flat umbrella is kept within limits. In the case of larger structural shapes, it is advisable to provide pocketshaped recesses on the narrow sides into which the ends of the dome ribs may enter. Here again the shape is such that the bottoms of the said recesses are in approximate alignment with the end faces of the main runner lateral extensions.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a flat umbrella in the open and erected position
- FIG. 2 is a side elevation of the umbrella handlej
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view thereof;
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation partly in cross section of another embodiment of the handle.
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the handle shown in FIG. 4.
- the umbrella has an umbrella stick 1 comprising three telescoping tubular members 2, 3, and 4. The extended positions are secured by means of catches 5.
- Tubular stick member 2 is the largest in diameter.
- Tubular stick member 3 correspondingly smaller in diameter is guided therein.
- tubular stick member 4 is the smallest in diameter.
- crown 6 Located at the top of umbrella stick 1 is crown 6, of rectangular cross section. Dome ribs 9 are hinged to crown 6 in the region of diametrically opposed narrow extensions 7 and 8. The dome ribs 9 are all of the same length.
- dome ribs 9 are supported by struts 10 hinged to the said dome ribs at 11.
- the umbrella stick ends of support struts 10 are seated on main runner 12, which is adapted to the flat shape of the umbrella, and has a guide sleeve moulded on to it mounting a slide locking lever 13.
- auxiliary runner l4 hinged to support struts 10 by auxiliary struts 15 running from its diametrically opposed narrow edges.
- Guides sleeve 12' of runner l2 exhibits diametrically opposed lateral extensions 16 and 17 projecting beyond the general cross section of the sleeve, the said forming the hinge locations for support struts 10.
- the said sleeve 12 enters into a recess 18 in the handle 19 attached to umbrella stick 1.
- the handle 19 is trapezoidal in shape.
- the trapezoidal shape is determined by wide side walls 20 shaped accordingly.
- Narrow sides 21 are substantially rectangular. They converge towards umbrella stick 1.
- the edge zones between wide walls 20 and narrow walls 21 are divided into segments 22.
- the segments 22 are triangular in shape, so that apex 22 lies in the region of maximal handle cross section.
- handle 19 tapers downwards into a handle bottom 23 in. the form of a truncated pyramid.
- segments 22 assist in the grouping of the dome rib ends, since the said segments are at an angle to the narrow sides of the body of the handle and thus force the dome rib ends into the proper position when the handle is inserted into the tautly enclosing sheath.
- Wide sides 20 project above the edge 24 of narrow sides 21 near the umbrella stick. This provides an entry recess for wings 16,17 on main slide 12.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 differs from that according to FIGS. 2 and 3 in that pocket-shaped recesses 25 run from narrow sides 21.
- inner face 26 of this recess 25 is in alignment with end faces 16', 17 of lateral extension l6, 17 of main runner l2.
- Recess 25 terminates before handle bottom 23 i.e. in the region of maximal cross section of the handle. Visually, therefore, the closed design of the body of the handle is retained.
- Recesses 25 are dimensioned in such a manner that the dome rib ends are grouped in fours.
- end faces l6, 17' of main slide Wings 16, 17 are substantially in alignment with the maximal cross sectional face of the handle, the said handle being smaller than that in FIGS. 4 and 5. It may therefore be used for a ladies umbrella.
- Both configurations have a centering pin 27 located on the axis of the umbrella stick which, in addition to centering the main runner, it also provides a stabilizing anchorage for the umbrella stick in the handle.
- Pin 27 is therefore made hollow, so that final tubular piece 4 can enter thereinto as far as anchoring pin 28.
- an umbrella stick having a relatively flat cross sectional shape in a closed condition thereof, an umbrella stick; dome ribs pivotally connected to one end of said stick in diametrically opposed groups; a main runner reciprocably supported on said stick and having support struts pivotally connected in groups corresponding to the dome ribs and pivotally connected intermediately of said dome ribs, said runner having a depending guide sleeve,
- said main runner having diametrically opposed extensions
- said dome ribs having portions oriented adjacent diametrically opposed side portions of said handle when said umbrella is closed, the improvement in which said handle has relatively wide side walls trapezoidal in side elevation and substantially narrow rectangular sides converging towards said stick and terminating in a transverse top edge disposed inwardly of the outermost transverse portion of the handle therebelow, said wide side walls projecting upwardly beyond the transverse top edge of the narrow sides and flanking above a recess in said handle receiving said depending guide sleeve of said runner when the umbrella is closed, said runner extensions being received between said flanking walls above the top edges of said narrow sides, the dome rib portions abuttingly engaging outer ends of said runner extensions and projecting therebelow substantially within the area defined by the maximum width of the widest portion of said handle when the umbrella is closed.
- An umbrella according to claim 1 characterized in that pocketshaped recesses extend in the narrow end walls, the bottoms of the said recesses being approximately in alignment with the end faces of lateral extensions of a main runner.
- An umbrella according to claim 1 characterized in that the wide side walls define triangular segments of the end walls, the apex of which is located in the area of maximal handle cross section.
- An umbrella according to claim 1 characterized in that from its maximal cross section, the handle tapers towards the bottom in the form of a truncated pyramid.
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Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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DE6915072U DE6915072U (en) | 1969-04-16 | 1969-04-16 | UMBRELLA |
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CH481598A (en) * | 1968-06-12 | 1969-11-30 | Bremshey & Co | Umbrella that can be shortened |
FR2004852A1 (en) * | 1968-03-27 | 1969-12-05 | Bremshey & Co | |
CH483218A (en) * | 1968-05-24 | 1969-12-31 | Bremshey & Co | Flat screen that can be shortened in length |
US3513863A (en) * | 1967-07-29 | 1970-05-26 | Telesco Brophey Ltd | Umbrella,especially of the collapsible type,having a flat cross-sectional shape in closed condition thereof |
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US3513863A (en) * | 1967-07-29 | 1970-05-26 | Telesco Brophey Ltd | Umbrella,especially of the collapsible type,having a flat cross-sectional shape in closed condition thereof |
FR2004852A1 (en) * | 1968-03-27 | 1969-12-05 | Bremshey & Co | |
CH483218A (en) * | 1968-05-24 | 1969-12-31 | Bremshey & Co | Flat screen that can be shortened in length |
CH481598A (en) * | 1968-06-12 | 1969-11-30 | Bremshey & Co | Umbrella that can be shortened |
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Owner name: KNIRPS CANADA LTD.- KNIRPS CANADA LTEE, STATELESS Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:TELESCO BROPHEY LIMITED;REEL/FRAME:004187/0408 Effective date: 19760505 Owner name: KNIRPS CANADA INC., STATELESS Free format text: MERGER;ASSIGNOR:KNIRPS CANADA INC. KNIRPS CANADA LTD./LTEE;REEL/FRAME:004187/0404 Effective date: 19801009 Owner name: KNIRPS CANADA LTD.- KNIRPS CANADA LTEE Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:TELESCO BROPHEY LIMITED;REEL/FRAME:004187/0408 Effective date: 19760505 Owner name: KNIRPS CANADA INC. Free format text: MERGER;ASSIGNOR:KNIRPS CANADA INC. KNIRPS CANADA LTD./LTEE;REEL/FRAME:004187/0404 Effective date: 19801009 Owner name: KNIRPS INTERNATIONAL GMBH, WEYERSTRASSE 277, D-565 Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:KNRIPS CANADA INC.;REEL/FRAME:004163/0425 Effective date: 19830713 |