WO2009154395A2 - Parasol à espace plus larged'utilisation - Google Patents

Parasol à espace plus larged'utilisation Download PDF

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WO2009154395A2
WO2009154395A2 PCT/KR2009/003227 KR2009003227W WO2009154395A2 WO 2009154395 A2 WO2009154395 A2 WO 2009154395A2 KR 2009003227 W KR2009003227 W KR 2009003227W WO 2009154395 A2 WO2009154395 A2 WO 2009154395A2
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parasol
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윤석렬
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Yun Seok-Ryul
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Priority claimed from KR1020080089270A external-priority patent/KR101157698B1/ko
Priority claimed from KR1020090031599A external-priority patent/KR101042804B1/ko
Application filed by Yun Seok-Ryul filed Critical Yun Seok-Ryul
Priority to CN2009801229636A priority Critical patent/CN102131418A/zh
Priority to US12/937,709 priority patent/US20110030744A1/en
Priority to JP2011514490A priority patent/JP2011524233A/ja
Publication of WO2009154395A2 publication Critical patent/WO2009154395A2/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B23/00Other umbrellas
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B19/00Special folding or telescoping of umbrellas
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B11/00Umbrellas characterised by their shape or attachment
    • A45B2011/005Umbrellas characterised by their shape or attachment characterised by their shape
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B23/00Other umbrellas
    • A45B2023/0031Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm
    • A45B2023/005Cantilever umbrellas or sunshades with a support arm the support arm being attached to a rib or being formed by a rib
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B23/00Other umbrellas
    • A45B2023/0087Other umbrellas having a planar opening movement wherein the struts or screen sheet rotate and spread around an axis, e.g. around the stick

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  • the present invention relates to a parasol for blocking sunlight, and in particular, the support for supporting the light shielding portion is configured to be located on one side of the light shielding portion is configured to have high space utilization.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a parasol according to the prior art.
  • the vertical support 5 is positioned at the center of the radially shielded light shield 3, the vertical support of the light shielding area formed by the light shield 3 is formed. Only areas that do not interfere with 5) can be utilized. That is, since the vertical support 5 is located inside the light shielding area, the space utilization of the vehicle area is low.
  • the present invention has been invented to solve the problems of the prior art as described above, by providing a support is located on one side of the edge of the unfolding light shield, to provide a parasol configured to utilize the entire light shielding area formed by the light shield. Its purpose is to.
  • an object of the present invention is to implement both a general parasol (one-layer parasol) and a ventilation parasol (two-layer parasol) that are manufactured and produced separately as a single parasol.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a parasol configured to control the angle of the light shield according to the position of the sun so that the light shielding effect is large.
  • Parasols of the present invention for achieving the above object is a plurality of rods rotatably coupled in a stacked form one end, a light shielding unit having a light shielding cloth connecting between the rods, among the plurality of rods Fasteners mounted on the other end of the upper rod of the upper rod and the other end of the lower rod of the bottom, respectively, and a support that is coupled to the fastening portions while the fasteners mounted on the upper rod and the fasteners mounted on the lower rod are mutually fastened It includes a technical feature to include.
  • a ring is fixed to one end of the rod, and the nut is fastened to a male screw formed at an end of the first shaft in a state where the rings of the ribs pass through the first shaft.
  • the upper rib and the lower rib is a long plate structure compared to the width.
  • the ribs located between the upper rod and the lower rod are elastic rods having two elastic portions, one end of which is fixed to a ring, and a connecting portion connecting the other ends of the two elastic portions.
  • the light shielding cloth located on the left side so that each of the light shielding cloths positioned on both sides of the elastic ribs up and down in the elastic ribs is fixed to the elastic part on the right of the two elastic parts and the right
  • the light blocking cloth located at is fixed to the elastic part on the left side of the two elastic parts.
  • one side of the shading cloth is fixed to the upper rib and the lower rib, respectively, and the other side of the shading fabric is separated from the two elastic portions of the elastic rib adjacent to the upper rib and the lower rib It is fixed.
  • the parasol further includes fixing means for mutually fixing the light shielding cloth overlapping the inner side of the connecting portion of the elastic rib.
  • the other end of the upper rib and the lower rib is coupled to each other is coupled to each other by the coupling member when the upper rib and the lower rib is positioned up and down.
  • the coupling member includes a male fastening portion fixed to one side and a female fastening portion fixed to one of the upper and lower ribs, and the female fastening portion and the male fastening portion are mutually fastened or Detachable.
  • the female fastening portion is in the form of a semicircular tube open to the outside of the light shielding portion
  • the male fastening portion includes a semicircular protrusion projecting toward the inner side of the light shielding portion, The female fastening portion and the male fastening portion are fastened by insertion.
  • the female fastening portion and the male fastening portion is fitted in the hollow formed on the upper end of the support.
  • a holder is formed on the upper end of the support, is fixed to the other end of the upper rib and is mounted to the holder and is fixed to the other end of the upper and lower pivot, and is fixed to the other end of the lower rib
  • a second coupling part is inserted into or withdrawn from the holder according to the vertical swing of the first coupling part.
  • the holder includes two lugs formed facing upwards, and a second rotating shaft fixed between the two lugs and penetrating the first coupling portion.
  • a concave portion is formed on one of the opposing surfaces of the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion, and a convex portion corresponding to the concave portion is formed on the other surface.
  • a plurality of grooves are formed in the first coupling portion or the second coupling portion that rotates along the second rotation shaft along an arc around the second rotation shaft, and the inner side of the lug.
  • the face is formed with protrusions that match the grooves.
  • the second rotating shaft penetrates the two lugs and the first coupling portion, and the nut is fastened and fixed to the male screw formed at the end of the second rotating shaft to press or release the lug.
  • the parasol of the present invention has the advantage that the vertical support is positioned at one side of the edge of the unshielded light shield, thereby utilizing the entire light shielding area formed by the light shield.
  • the parasol of the present invention has the advantage that the folding and folding of the light shielding part is simple, there is no auxiliary rod of the support bar of the light shielding cloth, and the related parts are not necessary, so that the weight is light and the occurrence of the balance is reduced.
  • the light shielding part of the parasol according to the present invention not only blocks sunlight but also provides easy ventilation to provide a comfortable environment for the user located in the light shielding area.
  • the parasol of the present invention can adjust the angle of the light shielding portion with respect to the vertical support to increase the light shielding effect by adjusting the angle of the light shielding portion according to the position of the sun.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a parasol according to the prior art.
  • FIG. 2 is an overall conceptual diagram of a parasol according to the present invention.
  • 3 is a schematic view showing a structure of the light shield according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective views illustrating a process of unfolding the light shield according to the structure of the light shield shown in FIG. 3. Is a schematic view showing only the rods with the light shield folded.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view showing a coupling member for coupling the upper rib and the lower rib of the parasol.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing a structure of the shade of the light blocking portion according to the second embodiment according to the present invention
  • FIGS. 9 to 11 are perspective views illustrating a process of unfolding the light blocking portion according to the structure of the rib shown in FIG. 8.
  • 9 is a cross-sectional view of the rib showing the elastic deformation of the rib in the process of the light-shielding portion shown in Figure 9
  • Figure 13 is a schematic view showing various forms of the elastic rib.
  • Figure 14 is a front view showing the coupling portion and the vertical support portion connecting the upper rib and the lower rib of the parasol
  • Figure 15 is a perspective view showing a first coupling portion to which the upper rib is coupled
  • Figure 16 is the lower rib
  • 17 is a cross-sectional view showing a coupling portion of the coupling member and the vertical support
  • Figure 18 is a perspective view showing the inner surface of the holder
  • Figure 19 is a perspective view showing the inner surface of another holder facing.
  • 20 is a cross-sectional view showing the operation of the coupling member according to the angle of the light shielding portion
  • Figure 21 is a front view of the connection portion showing the process when the light shield is expanded or folded.
  • FIG. 22 is a partial cross-sectional view showing an inner side surface of the holder according to the fourth embodiment
  • FIG. 23 is a schematic view showing a second rotating shaft mounted to the holder
  • FIG. 24 is a side view showing a first coupling part to which an upper rib is mounted
  • 25 is a side view illustrating a second coupling part to which a lower rib is mounted.
  • FIG. 2 is an overall conceptual diagram of a parasol according to the present invention.
  • 3 is a schematic view showing a structure of the light shield according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective views illustrating a process of unfolding the light shield according to the structure of the light shield shown in FIG. 3. Is a schematic view showing only the rods with the light shield folded.
  • a common feature of the parasols 100 described below is a vertical support 105 for supporting the light shield 103 in a state where the light shield 103 is unfolded, as shown in FIG. 2. By being located at one side of the edge, the entire light shielding area formed by the light shielding portion 103 can be usefully used.
  • the light blocking unit 103 includes a plurality of rods 121, 122, and 124 that radially extend and support the light shielding cloth 110. Rings 130 are formed at the ends of 121, 122, and 124, respectively.
  • the first rotating shaft 141 penetrates the hollow of the rings 130 in the state in which the rods 121, 122, and 124 are stacked, and a nut (at the end of the first rotating shaft 141 that passes through the rings 130). 131 is fastened.
  • the plurality of rods 121, 122, and 124 are rotated about the first rotation shaft 141 to be radially unfolded or folded to stack the rods 121, 122, and 124.
  • the stacked ribs 121, 122, and 124 are located at the bottom of the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121 positioned at the top, and between the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121.
  • the middle flesh 124 is divided into.
  • the upper rib 121, the intermediate rib 124, and the lower rib 122 are rigid plates capable of supporting the light shielding part 103 as plates having a length longer than their widths.
  • one end of the upper rib 121, the intermediate rib 124, and the lower rib 122 is connected to the first rotating shaft 141 and the nut 131 which are fastened through the ring 130.
  • the other end is fixed to the upper end of the vertical support 105 by the coupling parts 151, 155 are coupled to each other.
  • the bodies of the upper rib 121 and the lower rib 122 are fixed side by side at a predetermined distance without a web installed and two plates serve as flanges. Since the cross-sectional shape of the combined H-shaped steel to form a stiffness considerably increases than the one rib to withstand the weight of the light shield 103 and the ribs 121, 122, 124 and the external force such as wind.
  • the intermediate rib 124 may be changed in various shapes such as a circular pipe or a rod as the ribs that give rigidity to the unshielded light-shielding portion 103 when the light-shielding portion 103 is unfolded.
  • the first rotary shaft 141 penetrates the ring 130 of the lower rib 122 and the ring 130 of the intermediate rib 124 and the ring 130 of the upper rib 121 which are located at the bottom thereof.
  • the nut 131 is fastened to the male screw part 142 formed at the upper end of the one rotation shaft 141.
  • the intermediate ribs 124 and the upper rib 121 are rotatable about the first rotation shaft 141.
  • the light shielding cloth 110 is fixed to the ribs 121, 122, and 124.
  • Shading cloth 110 is a fixed form attached to the upper surface of the ribs 121, 122, 124, when the upper rib 121 is rotated about the first rotating shaft 141, the shade shading cloth 110 is unfolded, the middle rib Lead the intermediate ribs 124 so that 124 rotates and unfolds.
  • the light shield 103 when the light shield 103 is opened by rotating the upper rib 121, the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121 are positioned to correspond to each other, and the coupling is located at the ends of the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121.
  • the light blocking unit 103 is fixed by fastening the members 150 to each other.
  • the coupling member 150 is fastened to the vertical support 105 shown in FIG. 2.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view showing a coupling member for coupling the upper rib and the lower rib of the parasol.
  • the female fastening portion 151 bent downward is formed at the end of the lower rib 122, and the male fastening portion 155 bent downward is also formed at the end of the upper rib 121. do.
  • the female fastening part 151 is formed in the form of a semi-circular tube 153 of the structure cut in the longitudinal direction in the downward direction at the end of the lower rib 122, the male fastening portion 155 is a semi-circular tube 153
  • the semi-circular protrusion 157 that can be fitted inside the female fastening portion 151 is formed downward at the end of the upper rib 121.
  • the semicircular protrusion 157 of the male coupling part 155 is elastically deformed to the inside of the semi-circular tube 153 of the female coupling part 151.
  • the male fastening part 155 and the female fastening part 151 are mated and fastened.
  • the fastening member 150 is inserted into a hollow formed at the upper end of the vertical support (FIG. Fix to the top of the vertical support 105.
  • the upper rib 121 When folding the light shielding unit 103, the upper rib 121 is rotated clockwise about the first rotating shaft 141 in a state in which the coupling member 150 is disengaged, and the upper rib 121 and the lower rib Fold so that the intermediate rib 124 is positioned between the 122, and when the coupling member 150 is coupled again in this state, the light shield 103 maintains the folded state.
  • the second embodiment has a difference in the configuration of the intermediate strip, and the shading cloth according to the configuration difference of the intermediate strip is also divided and connected to the strips.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing a structure of the light blocking unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGS. 9 to 11 are perspective views illustrating a process of unfolding the light blocking unit according to the structure of the light emitting unit shown in FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a rib showing the elastic deformation of the rib in the process of unfolding the light shield shown in FIG. 9, and
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic view showing various shapes of the elastic rib.
  • the light shielding unit 103 includes a plurality of poles 121, 122, and 123 that radially extend and support the light shielding cloth 110. Rings 130 are formed at the ends of 121, 122, and 123, respectively.
  • the first rotary shaft 141 penetrates the hollow of the rings 130 in the state in which the rods 121, 122, and 123 are stacked, and a nut (at the end of the first rotary shaft 141 that passes through the rings 130). 131 is fastened. Therefore, the plurality of rods 121, 122, 123 are rotated about the first rotational shaft 141 to be radially unfolded or folded to stack the rods 121, 122, 123.
  • the stacked ribs 121, 122, and 123 are located at the bottom of the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121 positioned at the top, and between the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121. It is divided into elastic ribs 123.
  • the upper rib 121 and the lower rib 122 are rigid plates capable of supporting the light shielding portion 103 as the ribs having a length longer than the width thereof.
  • the elastic rib 123 is a rib that gives rigidity to the light-shielding portion 103 that is elastically deformed and spread when the light-shielding portion 103 is unfolded.
  • the elastic rib 123 is composed of two elastic parts 125 connected to the ring 130 and a connecting part 127 connecting the elastic parts 125, having a substantially 'U' shape.
  • the connection part 127 may be integrally formed.
  • the first rod shaft 141 penetrates the ring 130 formed on the ribs 121, 122, and 123 by the upper rib 121, the lower rib 122, and the elastic rib 123.
  • the nut 131 is fastened to the male screw part 142 formed at the upper end of the rotating shaft 141.
  • the elastic ribs 123 and the upper ribs 121 are rotatable horizontally about the first rotation shaft 141.
  • the light shielding cloth 110 is fixed to the ribs 121, 122, and 123.
  • Shading cloth 110 is the size of the shading cloth (110) is positioned between the ribs 121, 122, 123 when the unfolding isometric (121, 122, 123) to block the sunlight, shading cloth (110) One side of the) is fixed to the lower rib 122, the other side of the light shielding cloth 110 is fixed to the elastic portion farther from the lower rib 122 of the two elastic portions 125 of the adjacent elastic rib 123.
  • One side of the other shading cloth 110 is fixed to the remaining elastic portion in which the shading cloth 110 is not fixed, and the other side of the other shading cloth 110 is farther away from the two elastic parts of the other adjacent elastic rib 123. It is fixed to the elastic part. In this manner, the lower rib 122 and the elastic rib 123, the elastic rib 123 and the elastic rib 123, and the elastic rib 123 and the upper rib 121 are connected to the shading cloth 110.
  • the elastic rib 123 is not elastically deformed as shown in FIGS. 9 and 12 (a).
  • the elastic part 125 is positioned at regular intervals. 11 and 12 (b), after the shading cloth 110 is completely unfolded, the user drags the upper rib 121 further to lower the lower rib 122 and the upper rib 121 to correspond.
  • the upper rib 121 is positioned on the upper portion of the rib 122, the light shielding cloth 110 is tensioned and the two elastic portions 125 of the elastic ribs 123 are elastically deformed as shown in FIG.
  • the two elastic parts 125 connected to the ring 130 do not move but are twisted toward the middle of the length so that the two elastic parts 125 are gradually vertical in the horizontal state. It turns into a state.
  • the light shield 103 is unfolded in a form of standing up vertically, and thus the two elastic parts 125 are horizontally and vertically toward the ends. Ventilation is facilitated through the gap 129 between the).
  • the upper rib 121 and the lower rib 122 corresponding to each other are fastened to the vertical support 105 shown in FIG. 2 while being coupled by the coupling member 150.
  • the elastic rib 123 may be deformed as shown in FIG. 13 in addition to the 'U' shape as shown in (b), even when the elastic rib 123 is deformed. ) Can fully achieve the purpose it wants to implement.
  • the snap button 113 for fixing the light shielding cloth 110 overlapping up and down is mounted inside the connection portion 127, respectively.
  • the ring is mounted on the light shielding cloth 110 corresponding to the other portions facing each other, and the ring is mounted on two portions where the two elastic portions 125 and the connecting portion 127 are connected.
  • the snap button 113 and the ring as a fixing means, by using them to secure the light shielding cloth 110 overlapping up and down mutually, even if the light shielding cloth 110 is pulled two inclined portions 125 of the elastic rib 123 ) Is maintained in a horizontal state over the entire length, so that the light shielding cloth 110 overlaps up and down to prevent rain or cold wind from entering through the gap 129 between the two inclined portions 125 of the elastic rib 123.
  • the angle of the light blocking portion relative to the vertical support may be adjusted while the vertical support and the light blocking portion are fastened.
  • Figure 14 is a front view showing the connecting portion and the vertical support portion of the coupling member for coupling the upper rib and the lower rib of the parasol
  • Figure 15 is a perspective view showing a first coupling portion to which the upper rib is coupled
  • Figure 16 is a lower rib Is a perspective view showing a second coupling part to be coupled
  • 17 is a cross-sectional view showing a coupling portion of the coupling member and the vertical support
  • Figure 18 is a perspective view showing the inner surface of the holder
  • Figure 19 is a perspective view showing the inner surface of another holder facing.
  • 20 is a cross-sectional view showing the operation of the coupling member according to the angle of the light shielding portion
  • Figure 21 is a front view of the connection portion showing the process when the light shield is expanded or folded.
  • the vertical support 105 for supporting the light shielding portion 103 has a holder 170 inserted at an upper end thereof and fixed to an end of the upper rib 121 at the holder 170.
  • the first coupling part 161 is mounted and the second coupling part 162 fixed to the end of the lower rib 122 is inserted into the holder 170 in a state in which the first coupling part 161 is aligned with the first coupling part 161.
  • the coupling part 162 is separated from the first coupling part 161 after exiting from the holder 170.
  • the second coupling unit 162 is inserted into the holder 170 while being mounted with the first coupling unit 161, and the light blocking unit 103 is unfolded or folded.
  • the second coupling part 162 is separated from the first coupling part 161 in a state where the second coupling part 162 comes out of the holder 170.
  • the holder 170 inserted into the upper end of the vertical support 105 is fixed upward with the two lugs 171 facing each other.
  • the first coupling part 161 illustrated in FIG. 15 is rotatably mounted in a state located between the two lugs 171 facing each other.
  • the first coupling portion 161 has a slot 161S formed at one side thereof, and the upper rib 121 is inserted into the slot 161S, and a recess 161H is formed at the bottom of the first coupling portion 161.
  • the recessed portion 161H is formed in the same direction as the longitudinal direction of the slot 161S.
  • a through hole 161R is formed in the middle of the first coupling part 161 in the same direction as the slot 161S and the concave part 161H, and the second rotating shaft 175 penetrating the two lugs 171 passes through the through hole 161R.
  • the first coupling part 161 is rotatable about the second rotation shaft 175, and as the first coupling part 161 rotates, the upper rod 121, that is, the light shield 103, is rotated about the second rotation shaft 175. It will pivot up and down with the center.
  • the recess 161H formed in the first coupling portion 161 is positioned outside the lug 171. That is, when the light blocking portion 103 is raised upward, the recessed portion 161H is positioned outside the lug 171.
  • the recess 161H is positioned inside the lug 171, that is, in the holder 170.
  • the second coupling part 162 is positioned under the first coupling part 161.
  • the second coupling part 162 has a slot 162S formed at one side thereof, and the lower rib 122 is fitted into the slot 162S to be fixed.
  • the convex portion 162P is formed on the upper surface of the second coupling portion 162 to match the concave portion 161H.
  • the groove 163 is formed along an arc around the second rotating shaft 175 on one side facing the lug 171. Protrusions 173 corresponding to the grooves 163 are formed on the inner surface of the lug 171. When the groove 163 and the protrusion 173 are matched, the second coupling part 162 does not rotate about the second rotation shaft 175.
  • Coupling force of the groove 163 and the protrusion 173 is such that the light shielding portion 103 does not turn around by the external force around the second rotary shaft 175, the user to the holder 170 from the support 105 Forcibly turning up and down while fixing the light shield 103, and the holder 170 is disengaged by disengaging the coupling between the groove 163 and the protrusion 173 by the elasticity of the lug 171 fixed to the second rotation shaft. Will rotate. Therefore, when the user adjusts the vertical angle of the light shielding part 103 and then inserts the holder 170 on the top of the support 105, the light shielding part 103 does not turn by the coupling force of the groove 163 and the protrusion 173. It will be fixed at the adjusted angle.
  • the user pushes up the folded light shield 103.
  • the light blocking part 103 pivots upward with respect to the second rotation shaft 175 of the holder 170 while the concave part 161H and the second coupling part 162 of the first coupling part 161 are held by the holder 170.
  • the groove 163 of the second coupling portion 162 and the protrusion 173 of the lug 171 are dismantled.
  • the light blocking part 103 may pivot about the first rotational axis 141 and thus be unfolded.
  • the second coupling part 162 is again positioned under the first coupling part 161 and the first coupling is performed.
  • the concave portion 161H of the portion 161 and the convex portion 162P of the second coupling portion 162 are matched.
  • the user pivots the unfolded light shield 103 downward.
  • the first coupling part 161 and the second coupling part 162 are introduced into the holder 170, that is, between the two lugs 171.
  • the groove 163 formed on the second coupling portion 162 and the protrusion 173 formed on the lug 171 are matched, and after the user applies a force to adjust the angle of the light shield 103, the support 105
  • the light blocking part 103 is prevented from turning by an external force while the plurality of grooves 163 and the plurality of protrusions 173 are aligned.
  • the angle of the light blocking portion with respect to the vertical support in the state in which the vertical support and the light blocking portion are fastened is another example of the fastening member of the third embodiment described above.
  • FIG. 22 is a partial cross-sectional view showing an inner side surface of the holder according to the fourth embodiment
  • FIG. 23 is a schematic view showing a second rotating shaft mounted to the holder
  • FIG. 24 shows a first coupling portion to which the upper rib is mounted
  • 25 is a side view
  • FIG. 25 is a side view showing a second coupling part to which a lower rib is mounted.
  • the holder includes a pair of lugs 171, a second rotation shaft 175, and a first coupling part 161 as described in the third embodiment.
  • the difference between the holder 170 of the fourth embodiment and the third embodiment is that grooves 163 are formed on both sides of the first coupling part 161 and the second coupling part 162 as shown in FIGS. 24 and 25.
  • a protrusion 173 is formed on the inner surface of the pair of lugs 171, a convex portion 161P is formed on the first coupling portion 161, and a concave portion 162H is formed on the second coupling portion 162. Is that.
  • a convex portion and a concave portion are installed and matched at the front center portion of the horizontal surface where the pair of opposing holders 170 abut to rotate together when the second rotation shaft is rotated about the axis. have.
  • the angle of the light blocking part 103 is adjusted only by releasing the holder 170 from the support, but in the fourth embodiment, the second rotation shaft 175 in the state in which the holder 170 is coupled with the support.
  • the lug 171 presses the first coupling part 161 and the second coupling part 162 by tightening the nut 177 fastened to the end of the rod), so that the protrusion 173 of the lug 171 engages with the first coupling.
  • the light blocking part 103 is fixed in a state of being matched with the groove 163 of the part 161.

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L'invention porte sur un parasol dont la tige portant la toile est disposée latéralement de manière à accroître l'espace d'utilisation. À cet effet le parasol comporte des baleines dont chacune a l'une de ses  extrémités empilée sur les autres et reliée aux extrémités des autres pour permettre leur rotation. L'invention porte également: sur une toile reliant les baleines, sur des connecteurs montés sur l'autre extrémité de la baleine la plus haute et sur l'autre extrémité de la baleine la plus basse, et sur une tige reliée aux connecteurs lors que celui de la baleine la plus haute et celui de la baleine la plus basse sont reliés l'un à l'autre.
PCT/KR2009/003227 2008-06-17 2009-06-16 Parasol à espace plus larged'utilisation WO2009154395A2 (fr)

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CN2009801229636A CN102131418A (zh) 2008-06-17 2009-06-16 空间利用度高的太阳伞
US12/937,709 US20110030744A1 (en) 2008-06-17 2009-06-16 Parasol with high space utilization
JP2011514490A JP2011524233A (ja) 2008-06-17 2009-06-16 空間活用度の高いパラソル

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KR1020080056878A KR100895775B1 (ko) 2008-06-17 2008-06-17 접이식 부채의 원리를 응용한 양산
KR10-2008-0089270 2008-09-10
KR1020080089270A KR101157698B1 (ko) 2008-09-10 2008-09-10 통풍이 잘 되는 형식으로 변형이 가능한 파라솔
KR10-2009-0031599 2009-04-12
KR1020090031599A KR101042804B1 (ko) 2009-04-12 2009-04-12 부채식 파라솔의 몸체와 지지대의 연결구

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