Background of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to an automatic umbrella, more particularly, to an umbrella
which is longer effective for a number of operations once an active energy is accumulated.
[0002] The same assignee disclosed in European Pat. Appln. 91112480.8, a lightly operable
fully automatic umbrella which can be opened and closed automatically. Said umbrella
is operated by a relatively small force applied onto an umbrella closing spring positioned
at the intermediate of the shank. By the way, an umbrella opening spring disposed
on the top end of said shank is maintained in a compressed, energy accumulated position
when the umbrella is kept in the closing state before opening, whereas said umbrella
closing spring is also maintained in a compressed, energy accumulated position when
the umbrella is kept in the opening state before closing. As soon as an actuating
member is operated to release respective lock means, the umbrella opening or closing
spring will be responded immediately to proceed fast and positive operation.
[0003] But with this umbrella, when the energy is accumulated the umbrella can be opened
and closed automatically once only. In other words, before the opening of the umbrella
each time, said umbrella closing spring should be compressed to present the preparative
state.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improvement over
the mentioned prior patent application for capable of operating a number of actions
in opening and closing the umbrella when an active energy is once accumulated.
[0005] In order to achieve this object, an actuating mechanism is contemplated instead of
the umbrella colsing spring in the mentioned prior patent application, which is incorporated
herein for the reference.
[0006] The longer effective automatic umbrella according to the present invention comprises
a tubular shank having upper and lower apertures, a longitudinal guide groove having
a through hole communicating with the interior of said shank, a middle ring provided
at the end that connected with an extension, and an upper pulley provided in said
middle ring; a cylinder mounted around said extension for receiving an umbrella opening
spring herein, and provided with an upper ring at outer lower end; a slidable lower
ring mounted around said shank having a pawl, including an inner sleeve having a slot;
a handle mounted at lower end of said shank, having upper and lower clamps, a wire
and a middle pulley, the upper end of said wire extending out of said through hole
in said guide groove of said shank and hooking onto said inner sleeve while the lower
end of said wire being engaged with said lower clamp; an actuating mechanism comprising
a compartment provided at utmost end of said handle, a pair of reels disposed within
said compartment, a pair of spiral springs wound around respective reel and co-extending
through said lower and upper clamps, a pull rope wound around a lower pulley and extending
over said upper and middle pulleys and finally out of said shank, and a slide block
engaged on said rope; and an actuator with a pair of presses to actuate or release
said upper and lower clamps, respectively, for controlling the operation of opening
and closing the umbrella.
[0007] With the longer effective automatic umbrella according to the present invention,
once said rope is pulled to raise said spiral springs from said upper clamp up to
said upper pulley an active energy is accumulated for automatic operation of the umbrella,
in each operation of said umbrella said spiral springs are taken up by said reels
in a length equal to the displacement of said lower clamp only. Since the distance
from said upper clamp to said upper pulley, i.e. approximately the length of said
shank, is greater than the displacement of said lower clamp,i.e. approximately the
length of said handle, at least twice, say five times, so that the active energy that
once accumulated can be used for automatic closing the umbrella five times.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0008] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be
apparent from the following partiuclar description of preferred embodiment of the
invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a partly sectional elevation illustrating the automatic umbrella of the
invention in the closing state;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the handle and the actuating mechanism;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the handle and the rope with a loop;
Fig. 4 is a partly sectional elevation illustrating the umbrella in the opening state;
and
Fig. 5 is a partly sectional elevation illustrating the umbrella in the first closing
state.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiment
[0009] Now, reference is made to Fig. 1 which shows that the automatic umbrella according
to the present invention mainly comprises a canopy struction 1, a handle 2 and a knob
3. In the following description, some parts having similar functions as corresponding
components depicted in the aforementioned prior patent application incorporated herewith
for reference may be neglected.
[0010] The canopy structure 1 comprises an elongated tubular shank 11 having an upper aperture
110 and a lower aperture 110', a longitudinal guide groove 16 having a through hole
communicating with the interior of said shank 11, a middle ring 13 provided at the
end that connected with an extension 18, and an upper pulley 130 provided in said
middle ring 13. A cylinder 19 is mounted around and has a length greater than said
extension 18. An umbrella opening spring 10 is disposed around a guide pin, as shown,
whthin said cylinder 19 and extended into said extension 18. In response to the compression
and expansion of said umbrella opening spring 10, said extension 18 is retractably
movable in the space 121 within said cylinder 19. An upper ring 12 is provided at
outer lower portion of said cylinder 19. A slidable lower ring 14 is mounted around
and displaceable with respect to said shank 11. Said lower ring 14 has a recess 141
for receiving a pawl 142 biased inwardly and an inner sleeve 15 having a slot 150.
In the illustrated closing state of the umbrella, said slot 150 is aligned with said
lower aperture 110', so that said pawl 142 is engaged thereinto to make said slidable
sleeve 15 secured in said closing state.
[0011] The handle 2 is mounted at lower end of said shank 11. The handle 2 comprises a casing
20, a fixed upper clamp 21, a movable lower clamp 22, an actuator 23, a wire 24 and
a middle pulley 25.
[0012] Also referred to Fig. 2, the clamps 21 and 22 are identical to each other and comprise
bases 213, 223, leaf springs 214, 224, wing type cams 215, 225 and brakes 216, 226,
respectively. Said wire 24 is at upper end extended out of said through hole (not
indicated by reference symbol) in said guide groove 16 of said shank 11 and hooked
into said inner sleeve 15, while at lower end engaged with said lower clamp 22.
[0013] The actuator 23 disposed at one side of said casing 20 comprises a controller 230
at underside, a push button 231 at upper side to engage with said controller 230 through
said actuator 23, an upper press 232 and a lower press 233, both integrally formed
at the bottom of said controller 230, a slot 234 and an extension wire 235 passing
through said slot 234.
[0014] An actuating mechanism housed within the knob 3 comprises a compartment 30, a pair
of spiral springs 31 synchronousely movable face-to-face to each other and wound around
respective reel 32, a lower pulley 33 coupled with one of said reel 32, and a return
spiral spring 34 received within said reel and around a spindle of said pulley 33.
The spiral springs 31 have an end protrusion 311 and co-extended through the passages
between the cams 225, 215 and the brakes 226, 216, respectively, of said lower and
upper clamps 22 and 21. A pull rope 35 wound around said lower pulley 33 is extended
over said upper pulley 130 and middle pulley 25 and finally out of said shank 11.
A loop 29 is connected at outer end of said rope 35 for readily pulling it as shown
in Fig.3. A slide block 36 is engaged on said rope 35 and abutted beneath the end
protrusion 311 of said spiral springs 31.
[0015] In operation, when the automatic umbrella of the invention is in the closing state
as shown in Fig.1, the umbrella opening spring 10 is in compressed position. In preparation
to open the umbrella, the user at first pulls the rope 35 over the upper and middle
pulleys 130 and 25 out of the lower pulley 33 by means of the loop 29. The block 36
on said rope 35 will push the end protrusion 311 and thus the spiral springs 31 extensibly
up to the upper position in said shank 11, untill at most close to said upper pulley
130. As soon as the pulling force is released the rope 35 will be taken up agsin by
said lower pulley 33 under the action of the return spring 34. And the spiral springs
31 are retained in the energy accumulated extended position by means of the clamps
21 and 22.
[0016] When the umbrella is going to be opened, the push button 231 is driven upwards, the
upper press 232 will push the cam 215 of the upper clamp 21 in upward direction to
keep a pressure over said springs 31 against the brake 216 presenting a clamping position,
then the deflected end of the extension wire 235 during the upward movement will push
the cam 225 of the lower clamp 22 to a release position. Under this circumstance,
the umbrella opening spring 10 is spontaneously expanded from the compressed state.
Thereby, the middle ring 13 is moved downwards while the lower ring 14 upwards in
relation to said shank 11, and the pawl 142 is released from the aperture 110'. At
the sametime, the lower clamp 22 is displaced upwards to abut the upper clamp 21 by
means of the wire 24. And the canopy structure 1 is now automatically opened, as shown
in Fig.4. In this state the slot 150 of the sleeve 15 is aligned with the upper aperture
110 of the shank 11, so that the pawl 142 is engaged into said aperture 110 to become
fixed state in the opening of the umbrella.
[0017] When the opened umbrella is going to be closed, the push button 231 is driven downwards,
the lower press 233 will push the cam 225 of the lower clamp 22 in downward direction
to keep a pressure over the spiral springs 31 against the brake 226 presenting a clamping
position, then the press 232 will simultaneously push the cam 215 of the upper clamp
21 in downward direction to a release position. As soon as the clamping action of
the upper clamp 21 is released, the springs 31 will be taken up by the reels 32 due
to own accumulated energy under extension until the lower clamp 22 is displaced downwards
and stopped by the deflected end of the extension wire 235. In this course, the lower
ring 14 is pulled downwards by the wire 24 and the middle ring 13 is relatively moved
upwards to make the spring 10 in compressed state. The pawl 142 is released from the
upper aperture 110 and engaged into the lower aperture 110' again. Now, the umbrella
is automatically closed.
[0018] During the process of closing the umbrella, the springs 31 are taken up by the reels
32 for a length equal to the displacement of said lower clamp 22 which is much less
than the length of the shank 11, namely, the distance that said spring 31 are fully
extended by pulling the rope 35 to accumulate the energy to be used for the operation
in opening and closing the umbrella. In other words, once th springs 31 are extended
to accumlate the energy, the umbrella can be operated automatically for at least twice,
say about five times.
[0019] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently
preferred embodiment, it will be understood by the persons skilled in the art that
various modification, changes and variations can be made without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A longer effective automatic umbrella comprising, in combination:
a tubular shank (11) having upper and lower apertures (110, 110'), a longitudinal
guide groove (16) having a through hole communicating with the interior of said shank
(11), a middle ring (13) provided at the end that connected with an extension (18),
and an upper pulley (130) provided in said middle ring (13);
a cylinder (19) mounted around said extension (18) for receiving an umbrella opening
spring (10) herein, and provided with an upper ring (12) at outer lower end;
a slidable lower ring (14) mounted around said shank (11) having a pawl (142),
including an inner sleeve (15) having a slot (150);
a handle (2) mounted at lower end of said shank (11), having upper and lower clamps
(21, 22), a wire (24) and a middle pulley (25), the upper end of said wire (24) extending
out of said through hole in said guide groove (16) of said shank (11) and hooking
onto said inner sleeve (15) while the lower end of said wire (24) being engaged with
said lower clamp (22);
an actuating mechanism comprising a compartment (30) provided at utmost end of
said handle (2), a pair of reels (32) disposed within said compartment (30), a pair
of spiral springs (31) wound around respective reel (32) and co-extending through
said lower and upper clamps (22,21) and at most up to said upper pulley (130), a pull
rope (35) wound around a lower pulley (33) and extending over said upper and middle
pulleys (130,25) and finally out of said shank (11), and a slide block (36) engaged
on said rope (35); and
an actuator (23) with a pair of presses (232, 233) to actuate and release said
upper and lower clamps (21, 22), respectively, for controlling the operation of opening
and closing the umbrella.
2. An automatic umbrella according to claim 1, wherein when said rope (35) is pulled,
said spiral springs(31) will be brought and raised at most close to said upper pulley
(130), in a course approximately equal to the length of said shank (11), thereby an
active energy is accumulated under the extension of said springs (31); and wherein
when said active energy is released, said springs (31) will return only a distance
equal to the displacement of said lower clamp (22), approximately the length of said
handle (2), much less than said length of said shank (11).
3. An automatic umbrella according to claim 2, wherein said length of said shank (11)
in which said spiral springs (31) are extended to accumulate the active energy is
as great as at least twice of said length of said handle (2) in which said lower clamp
(22) is displaced when said active energy is relaesed.