[0001] The object ofthe present invention, as its title indicates, is an UMBRELLA BAGGER,
accord;ng to the detailed description given of the same. This concept is to be always
understood in its broadest sense and never in a limiting one.
[0002] At this time no method is known by which, using a device designed solely with the
object of bagging umbrellas, it is possible by a simple manual procedure, by introducing
the umbrella at the top and later removing it from the front, an umbrella of any size
may be introduced and bagged, keeping it folded and wrapped in a plastic cover so
that floors or carpets are not wetted and permitting easy manoeuvring of the same
without having to leave it behind anywhere and misplace it.
[0003] This device is composed of an external part which is made of an appropriate stainless
material, with two openings, a round one at the top central part, preferably made
of plastic, although adaptable at a later time to any material. Stainless steel and
plastic have been chosen since these are resistant to water, granting ease of use,
safety, hygiene and longevity to the materials. This external part can be divided
into another three parts:
[0004] 1.- Top: Part at which the umbrella is introduced, made of stainless steel and plastic
as described above. Its front is hinged and loaded with a spring so that it may be
opened and the umbrella removed.
[0005] 2.- Central: Part which may be separated from the previous one. It is the largest
part, and has a vertical opening so that the umbrella may be manually extracted. This
part has a movable door on one side which allows loading the bags in which the umbrellas
are to be placed, on a horizontal hook, as well as a spring which constantly pushes
the bags towards a central bar which acts as a stop. On the opposite side there is
a pantograph like device ending in a cup, with a tab on its open end intended for
opening the first stored bag, for which reason the bags are shorter on their anterior
end than on their posterior end by which they are hung.
[0006] When the umbrella is introduced its end comes in contact with the cup, making the
latter descend until upper projections of the mechanism go past a stop, after which
the cup moves backwards while it opens the bag, allowing the umbrella to enter the
bag.
[0007] When the umbrella reaches the bottom it moves forward horizontally against the push
of the spring on the hinged side, and breaking off the bag. At this time the pantograph
recovers its original position pushed by a spring, leaving the cup ready for another
umbrella.
[0008] 3.- Lower: This consists of a pedestal which supports the invention on the floor,
either resting on the floor so that it remains movable or attached to it by screws.
[0009] Bagging umbrellas prevents the water from rainfall wetting floors, rugs, etc.
[0010] The bags are placed vertically hanging from a hook from their top, for which they
have an orifice where the hook is attached. Up to 1000 bags may be placed in this
lower part.
[0011] For a full understanding of the object of the invention, attached to the present
memory are descriptive drawings which represent an example of each an every part of
the invention and their arrangement with respect to each other.
[0013] Figure 1 shows a side view of an umbrella once the plastic layer is placed over the
cloth.
[0014] Figure 2 shows a perspective view of an umbrella bagger according to the principles
of the invention.
[0015] Figures 3 to 5 show cross sections which allow a view of the bag opening device in
its different stages as the umbrella is introduced.
[0016] As may be seen in the figures the umbrella bagger basically consists of a vertical
body 1 mounted on a base 2 having a top part 3.
[0017] Top part 3 has an opening 4 which allows vertical introduction of umbrellas 5. Opening
4 has in its front end one or two movable parts 6, loaded with their respective springs
to keep them closed until they are pushed out by the umbrella.
[0018] Said movable parts 6 are even with an opening 7 which lies along the full length
of vertical body 1.
[0019] Vertical body 1 has handles 8 to facilitate moving it and a door 9 for bag refills.
[0020] Bag refills 10 are carried out by introducing the posterior part 10a of bags 10,
longer than the frontal part 10b, on hook I I which is attached to crossbar 12 mounted
between the forward and posterior parts of the umbrella bagger. The set of bags 10
is constantly pushed towards bar 12 by a spring 13.
[0021] Opposite this crossbar 12 is a pantograph like mechanism, referred to generally by
reference 14.
[0022] Mechanism 14 is composed of a fixed base 15 on which element 16 is mounted so that
it may turn, and on the free end element 17 is mounted also so that it may turn. Fixed
base 15 and element 17 are joined by a pair of parallel levers 18 which are mounted
on element 17 so that they may turn and to base 15 so that they may partially turn
and move by respective oblong orifices 19.
[0023] Levers 18 extend through the top part 20 beyond element 17 and act as a stop against
fixed part 21.
[0024] Mechanism 14 is constantly loaded by spring 22 which keeps it in a raised position.
This position is fixed by stops 20 and a third fixed stop 25 which limits the path
of element 16 by colliding with projection 26.
[0025] The free end of element 17 is attached to a cup 23 with a tab 24 on its end which
pulls the anterior side 10b of the bag 10 as it moves down, thus opening bag 10 and
allowing the umbrella to be introduced.
[0026] The working of the umbrella bagger is the following:
[0027] Umbrella 5 is introduced vertically through the upper part of the bagger as in arrow
F1, so that its end contacts cup 23, making it and element 17 move downwards through
the oblong orifice 19 During this motion tab 24 is introduced between faces 10a and
10b of bag 10. After this stops 20 have passed fixed part 21 and allow the pantograph
14 to move towards the rear side, moving cup 23 away from the path of the umbrella
and leaving in its place the open end of bag 10.
[0028] When the umbrella reaches the lower part it is pulled out horizontally as shown by
arrow F2. Parts 6 will give as the pull of the springs is overcome and the bagged
umbrella is removed from the central part of the bagger.
1. Umbrella bagger characterised in that it is composed of a vertical body (1) mounted
on a base (2) and having a top part (3) with an opening (4) and at lest one movable
part (6) after overcoming the resistance of a spring, and with a stock of bags (10)
inside on one side which are constantly pushed towards a fixed crossbar (12) by a
spring (13), and on the other side is a pantograph mechanism (14) pushed by a spring
(22) and having a cup (23) upper element (17) which crosses the path of the umbrella
(5) as it moves down (F1) This cup (23) has a tab (24) which is meant to open the
bag (10).
2. Bagger as in claim 1, characterised in that the stock of bags has a hook (11) on which
are hooked the posterior faces (10a) of bags (10), which are longer than the anterior
fa.ces (10b).
3. Bagger as in claim 1, characterised in that the pantograph like mechanism is composed
of a fixed base (15) on which is mounted element (16) so that it may turn, on the
end of which is mounted element (17) so that it may turn and loaded with a spring
(22), element which supports the cup (23). The base plate (15) and element (17) are
joined by two levers (18) which end in their respective stops (20). The levers are
mounted on element (17) so that they may turn and on the base plate (15) so that they
may turn and move by the oblong orifice (19).
4. Bagger as in claim 3, characterised in that the initial position of cup (23) is ensured
by the stops (20) which are in contact with the fixed part (21) and the projection
(26) which touches stop (25).