[0001] This invention relates to an umbrella frame device, more particularly to an umbrella
frame device with a sleeve member which is operable to move a runner between engaging
and disengaging positions.
[0002] A conventional umbrella is shown to include an elongate stem with an upper elongate
hole in which a spring-loaded stop is provided. A runner is sleeved slidably on the
stem to support a rib assembly which is mounted on an upper end of the stem. The runner
is movable along the stem between an upper position for stretching the rib assembly
and a lower position for collapsing the same. At the upper position, the runner is
retainingly supported by the stop.
[0003] In view of the fact that the stem of the conventional umbrella frame device has to
be provided with the hole to receive the stop, a solid structure was not contemplated
for the stem. Due to this inherent limitation of the stem, which is a primary part
of the umbrella frame device in terms of strength, it is quite difficult to improve
the rigidity of the stem, and hence the durability of the umbrella frame device, Moreover,
it is uncomfortable to press an end of the stop for collapsing the rib assembly, which
has an acute and rigid surface.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide an umbrella frame device which
can be operated conveniently and comfortably to spread and collapse a canopy, and
which has a simple construction to facilitate assembly.
[0005] According to this invention, the umbrella frame device includes an elongate stem
which has an outer surrounding stem surface that extends along and that surrounds
an axis in an axial direction. The outer surrounding stem surface has an upper end
portion on which a canopy is adapted co be mounted, a lower end portion, and a middle
portion between the upper and lower end portions.
[0006] A protuberance is disposed on the middle portion adjacent to the upper end portion,
extends in the axial direction, and has a slideway thereon. The slideway terminates
at an upper edge that forms a shoulder with the middle portion. The shoulder extends
inwardly and radially of the upper edge.
[0007] A tubular runner is sleeved on and is movable relative to the stem between upper
and lower positions respectively for spreading and collapsing the canopy. The runner
has inner and outer surrounding runner surfaces opposite to each other in radial directions
relative to the axis. The outer surrounding runner surface has a slot which extends
radially through the inner surrounding runner surface. The inner surrounding runner
surface is movable along the slideway.
[0008] A retaining member has a retaining end which is disposed to be movable radially in
the slot and which is extendable inwardly of the inner surrounding runner surface
to slidably contact the slideway. The retaining end is brought to slip over the upper
edge so as to be retained on the shoulder when the inner surrounding runner surface
is moved along the slideway relative to the axis from a disengaging position which
corresponds to the lower position, to an engaging position which corresponds to the
upper position.
[0009] A sleeve member has an inner surrounding sleeve surface which surrounds the outer
surrounding runner surface, and which is movable relative to the outer surrounding
runner surface along the axis. The inner surrounding sleeve surface has a cam surface
portion which confronts the retaining member and which is configured to be disengaged
from the retaining end of the retaining member when the runner is in the lower position
and to depress the retaining end radially with a friction force that arrests the inner
surrounding runner surface in the engaging position, while the sleeve member is held
against gravity by the retaining member.
[0010] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment
of an umbrella frame device according to this invention;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view showing a runner of the umbrella frame device
in a disengaging state;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view showing the runner in an engaging state;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of an umbrella
frame device according to this invention;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view of the third preferred embodiment of an umbrella
frame device according to this invention; and
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view of the fourth preferred embodiment of an umbrella
frame device according to this invention.
[0011] Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that
same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
[0012] Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, the first preferred embodiment of an umbrella frame device
according to the present invention is shown to comprise an elongate stem 10, a tubular
runner 20 which is sleeved on and which is movable relative to the stem 10 between
upper and lower positions for spreading and collapsing a canopy (not shown), and a
sleeve member 30.
[0013] The stem 10 has an outer surrounding stem surface 11 which extends along and which
surrounds an axis (L) in an axial direction. The outer surrounding stem surface 11
has an upper end portion 111 on which the canopy is adapted to be mounted, a lower
end portion, and a middle portion 112 between the upper end portion 111 and the lower
end portion. A pair of arcuate protuberances 113 are disposed on the middle portion
112 adjacent to the upper end portion 111, extend in the axial direction, and respectively
have slideways thereon. Each of the slideways terminates at an upper edge that forms
a shoulder 13 with the middle portion 112. The shoulder 13 extends inwardly and radially
of the upper edge. Alternatively, the protuberances 113 may be integrally formed with
the middle portion 112. In addition, the protuberances 113 may be formed by punching
of the stem 10. A limiting protrusion 14 projects outwardly from the upper end portion
111.
[0014] The runner 20 has inner and outer surrounding runner surfaces 25, 21 opposite to
each other in radial directions relative to the axis (L). The outer surrounding runner
surface 21 has a pair of slots 24 which extend radially through the inner surrounding
runner surface 25 and which extend downwardly to terminate at lower edge walls 241,
respectively. The inner surrounding runner surface 25 is movable along the slideways
of the protuberances 113. A pair of retaining members 22 are formed on the runner
20. Each of the retaining members 22 has a fixed end 221 which is integrally connected
to the respective lower edge wall 241, a retaining end 222 which is opposite to the
fixed end 221 in the axial direction and which has a biasing force that urges the
retaining end 222 to move radially and outwardly. Thus, the retaining end 222 is movable
radially in the respective slot 24, and is extendable inwardly of the inner surrounding
runner surface 25 to slidably contact the respective slideway. Moreover, the retaining
end 222 has an inner protrusion 223 which projects towards the axis (L), and an outer
contact bump 224 which extends radially and away from the inner protrusion 223. When
the inner surrounding runner surface 25 is moved alone the slideways relative to the
axis (L) from a disengaging position, as shown in Fig. 2, which corresponds to the
lower position of the runner 20, to an engaging position, as shown in Fig. 3, which
corresponds to the upper position of the runner 20, the retaining end 222 is brought
to slip over the upper edge of the respective protuberance 113 against the biasing
force, with the inner protrusion 223 abutting against the respective shoulder 13 so
as to be retained on the shoulder 13. Furthermore, an annular upper limiting member
213 is formed on an upper portion 211 of the runner 20. An annular lower limiting
member 231 is formed on a lower portion 212 of the runner 20.
[0015] The sleeve member 30 has an inner surrounding sleeve surface which surrounds the
outer surrounding runner surface 21, and which is movable relative to the outer surrounding
runner surface 21 along the axis (L) . The inner surrounding sleeve surface has a
cam surface portion 31 which confronts the retaining members 22. In this embodiment,
the cam surface portion 31 extends in the axial direction, and is disengaged from
the retaining ends 222 of the retaining members 22 when the runner 20 is in the lower
position, as shown in Fig. 2. The cam surface portion 31 can depress the outer contact
bumps 224 of the retaining ends 222 radially with a friction force that arrests the
inner surrounding runner surface 25 in the engaging position, while the sleeve member
30 is held against gravity by the retaining members 22, as shown in Fig. 3. In addition,
the sleeve member 30 has an upper edge wall 32 and a lower edge wall 33 opposite to
each other in the axial direction.
[0016] when the sleeve member 30 is operated to move upwardly relative to the stem 10, the
runner 20 can be moved upwardly due to the arrangement of the outer contact bumps
224. The inner protrusions 223 are then brought to slip over the upper edges of the
protuberances 113, respectively, to be retained on the shoulders 13 as a result of
depression of the outer contact bumps 224 by the cam surface portion 31 so as to place
the inner surrounding runner surface 25 in the engaging position, as shown in Figs
3, thereby spreading the canopy. The upward movement of the runner 20 is limited by
the limiting protrusion 14. In this state, the upper edge wall 32 of the sleeve member
30 is limited by the upper limiting member 213 so as to prevent removal of the sleeve
member 30 from the runner 20 in the axial direction.
[0017] When it is desired to collapse the canopy, the sleeve member 30 is pulled downwardly
towards the lower end portion of the stem 10. By means of the biasing force of the
retaining members 22, the retaining ends 222 can be moved away from the axis (L) to
disengage from the shoulders 13, thereby permitting downward movement of the sleeve
member 30 and the runner 20 towards the lower end portion of the stem 10, as shown
in Fig. 2. The lower edge wall 33 of the sleeve member 30 is limited by the lower
limiting member 231 to prevent removal of the sleeve member 30 from the runner 20
in the axial direction.
[0018] As illustrated, the umbrella frame device according to this invention has the following
advantages:
1. Since the stem 10 does not have to be formed with a hole, which will weaken the
structural strength of the stem, the stem 10 can be constructed to be relative slim,
thereby reducing the overall weight of the umbrella frame device.
2. The stem 10, the runner 20 and the sleeve member 30 are simple in construction,
and are easy to assemble.
3. When spreading and collapsing the canopy, the user can press the sleeve member
30 to move the runner 20 to the upper and lower positions. As such, it is convenient
and comfortable for the user to operate the umbrella frame device.
[0019] Referring to Fig. 4, the second preferred embodiment of an umbrella frame device
according to this invention is shown to be similar to that of the first preferred
embodiment in construction, except that each of the retaining members 22' is made
from a leaf spring having a biasing force, and has a fixed end 221' that is secured
to the outer surrounding runner surface 21 of the runner 20 proximate to the lower
portion 212 of the runner 20, and a retaining end 222' opposite to the fixed end 221'
in the axial direction. The retaining end 222' has an outer contact portion which
extends radially and outwardly of the outer surrounding runner surface 21 and which
is disposed to be depressed by the cam surface portion 31 of the sleeve member 30
against the biasing force such that an inner protrusion 223' of the retaining end
222' can be retained on the respective shoulder 13.
[0020] Referring to Fig. 5, the third preferred embodiment of an umbrella frame device according
to this invention is shown to be similar to that of the second preferred embodiment
in construction, except that each of the retaining members 22" is made from a leaf
spring having a biasing force, and has a fixed end 221" that is secured to the outer
surrounding runner surface 21 of the runner 20 proximate to the upper portion 211
of the runner 20, a retaining end 222" which is opposite to the fixed end 221" in
the axial direction. The retaining end 222" has an outer contact portion which extends
radially and outwardly of the outer surrounding runner surface 21. In addition, the
cam surface portion 31" of the sleeve member 30" is gradually inclined upwardly and
outwardly relative to the axis (L) so as to depress the outer contact portion against
the biasing force when the sleeve member 30" is moved upwardly relative to the outer
surrounding runner surface 21.
[0021] Furthermore, a tubular member 15" is integrally formed with a top mount 16" that
is provided on the upper end portion 111" of the outer surrounding stem surface 11"
of the stem 10", and is sleeved on the upper end portion 111" and the middle portion
of the outer surrounding stem surface 11". The tubular member 15" is formed with an
annular limiting portion 14" that is formed as a shoulder for limiting upward movement
of the runner 20. The tubular member 15" extends downwardly to terminate at a surrounding
bottom edge wall 151", and has a pair of hole confining walls 13", each of which is
formed adjacent to the bottom edge wall 151" and each of which extends radially of
the axis to confine a hole. The hole confining wall 13" has a lower wall portion which
serves as the shoulder 13, as described in the previous embodiments. Therefore, the
slideways in this embodiment are disposed between the lower wall portion and the bottom
edge wall 151".
[0022] Referring to Fig. 6, the fourth preferred embodiment of an umbrella frame device
according to this invention is shown to be similar to that of the third preferred
embodiment in construction, except that each of the retaining members 220 is a ball
which has contact and retaining ends that are diametrically opposite to each other.
The contact end is disposed outwardly of the slot 250 in the runner 200. The cam surface
portion 310 of the sleeve member 300 is gradually inclined upwardly and outwardly
relative to the axis (L) so as to depress the contact end when the sleeve member 300
is moved upwardly relative to the outer surrounding runner surface 201. In addition,
a tubular member 150, similar to the tubular member 15" of the third preferred embodiment,
is disposed to sleeve on the upper end portion and the middle portion of the outer
surrounding stem surface 110 of the stem 100. The tubular member 150 is integrally
formed with a limiting ring 140, and a pair of hole confining walls 130, each of which
extends radially of the axis (L) to confine a hole. The hole confining wall 130 has
a lower wall portion which serves as the shoulder 13, as described in the previous
embodiments. Therefore, the slideways in this embodiment are disposed downwardly of
the lower wall portion.
1. An umbrella frame device for spreading and collapsing a canopy, comprising:
an elongate stem (10, 10") having an outer surrounding stem surface (11, 11", 110)
which extends along and which surrounds an axis (L) in an axial direction, said outer
surrounding stem surface (11, 11", 110) having an upper end portion (111, 111") on
which the canopy is adapted to be mounted, a lower end portion, and a middle portion
(112) between said upper and lower end portions; and
a tubular runner (20, 200) sleeved on and movable relative to said stem (10, 10",
100) between upper and lower positions for spreading and collapsing the canopy, said
runner (20,200) having inner and outer surrounding runner surfaces (25,21,201) opposite
to each other in radial directions relative to the axis (L), said umbrella frame device
being
characterized by:
a protuberance (113) disposed on said middle portion (112) adjacent to said upper
end portion (111, 111"), extending in the axial direction, and having a slideway thereon,
said slideway terminating at an upper edge that forms a shoulder (13) with said middle
portion (112), said shoulder (13) extending inwardly and radially of said upper edge;
said outer surrounding runner surface (21,201) having a slot (24, 250) which extends
radially through said inner surrounding runner surface (25), said inner surrounding
runner surface (25) being movable along said slideway;
a retaining member (22, 22' 22" 220) having a retaining end (222, 222', 222") which
is disposed to be movable radially in said slot (24, 250) and extendable inwardly
of said inner surrounding runner surface (25) to slidably contact said slideway, said
retaining end (222, 222' , 222" ) being brought to slip over said upper edge so as
to be retained on said shoulder (13) when said inner surrounding runner surface (25)
is moved along said slideway relative to the axis (L) from a disengaging position
which corresponds to the lower position, to an engaging position which corresponds
to the upper position; and
a sleeve member (30, 30", 300) having an inner surrounding sleeve surface which surrounds
said outer surrounding runner surface (21, 201), and which is movable relative to
said outer surrounding runner surface (21,201) along the axis (L), said inner surrounding
sleeve surface having a cam surface portion (31, 31", 310) which confronts said retaining
member (22,22',22",220) and which is configured to be disengaged from said retaining
end (222, 222', 222") of said retaining member (22, 22', 22", 220) when said runner
(20,200) is in the lower position and to depress said retaining end (222, 222', 222")
radially with a friction force that arrests said inner surrounding runner surface
(25) in the engaging position, while said sleeve member (30,30",300) is held against
gravity by said retaining member (22, 22', 22", 220).
2. The umbrella frame device of Claim 1, characterized in that said cam surface portion (31) extends in the axial direction.
3. The umbrella frame device of Claim 2, characterized in that said slot (24) extends towards said lower end portion to terminate at a lower edge
wall (241), said retaining member (22) having a fixed end (221) which is integrally
connected to said lower edge wall (241), and which is opposite to said retaining end
(222) in the axial direction such that said retaining end (222) acquires a biasing
force that urges said retaining end (222) to move radially and outwardly.
4. The umbrella frame device of Claim 3, wherein said retaining end (222) has an inner
protrusion (223) that projects towards the axis (L) to abut against said shoulder
(13) when said inner surrounding runner surface (25) is in the engaging position,
and an outer contact bump (224) that extends radially and away from said inner protrusion
(223) and that is configured to be depressed by said cam surface portion (31) against
the biasing force.
5. The umbrella frame device of Claim 2, characterized in that said retaining member (22') is made from a leaf spring having a biasing force, and
has a fixed end (221' ) that is opposite to said retaining end (222') in the axial
direction, and that is secured to said outer surrounding runner surface (21) proximate
to said lower end portion, said retaining end (222') having an outer contact portion
which extends radially and outwardly of said outer surrounding runner surface (21)
so as to be depressed by said cam surface portion (31) against the biasing force.
6. The umbrella frame device of Claim 1, characterized in that said retaining member (22") is made from a leaf spring having a biasing force, and
has a fixed end (221") that is opposite to said retaining end (222") in the axial
direction, and that is secured to said outer surrounding runner surface (21) proximate
to said upper end portion (111"), said retaining end (222") having an outer contact
portion which extends radially and outwardly of said outer surrounding runner surface
(21) so as to be depressed by said cam surface portion (31") against the biasing force.
7. The umbrella frame device of Claim 6, characterized in that said cam surface portion (31") is gradually inclined upwardly and outwardly relative
to the axis (L) so as to depress said outer contact portion when said sleeve member
(30") is moved upwardly relative to said outer surrounding runner surface (21).
8. The umbrella frame device of Claim 1, characterized in that said retaining member (220) is a ball which has a contact end that is diametrically
opposite to said retaining end, and that is disposed outwardly of said slot (250),
said cam surface portion (310) being gradually inclined upwardly and outwardly relative
to the axis (L) so as to depress said contact end when said sleeve member (300) is
moved upwardly relative to said outer surrounding runner surface (201).
9. The umbrella frame device of Claim 1, characterized in that said protuberance (113) is integrally formed with said outer surrounding stem surface
(11).
10. The umbrella frame device of Claim 9, characterized in that said protuberance (113) is formed by punching said stem (10).
11. The umbrella frame device of Claim 1, further characterized by a tubular member (15",150) that is sleeved on said upper end portion (111") and said
middle portion, and that extends downwardly to terminate at a surrounding bottom edge
wall (151"), said tubular member (15", 150) having a hole confining wall (130, 13")
which is formed adjacent to said bottom edge wall (151") and which extends radially
of the axis (L) to confine a hole, said hole confining wall (130, 13") having a lower
wall portion which serves as said shoulder, said slideway being disposed between said
lower wall portion and said bottom edge wall (151").
12. The umbrella frame device of Claim 1, further characterized by lower and upper limiting members (231,213) disposed to prevent removal of said sleeve
member (30,30",300) from said runner (20,200) in the axial direction.