1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an umbrella skeleton, and particularly relates to
an umbrella skeleton that can be assembled by hand conveniently.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] At present, the conventional umbrella has an umbrella skeleton and a water repellent
fabric, as shown in Fig. 5; the umbrella skeleton comprises a major shaft (40) and
an umbrella frame (50). A handle (not numbered) is formed at a lower end of the major
shaft (40), and a button (not numbered) is provided above the handle. The umbrella
frame (50) has an upper runner (51), a middle runner (52), a lower runner (53) mounted
encircling the major shaft (10), and multiple ribs (54), first stretchers (55) and
second stretchers (56). The ribs (54) are attached to the upper runner (51) by a steel
wire (57). The middle runner (52) is mounted below the upper runner (51) and one end
of each of the first stretchers (55) is attached to the middle runner (52) by a steel
wire (57), and the other end of each of the stretchers (55) is pivotally connected
to the ribs (51) by a rivet. With the water repellent fabric fitted to the skeleton,
the umbrella is assembled to provide shelter from sunshine or rain. Coil springs (58)
are mounted around the major shaft (40).
[0003] However, the conventional umbrella has some disadvantages
- 1. It is difficult to assemble: the ribs (54), the first stretchers (55), the second
stretchers (56) are respectively fastened to the upper runner (51), the middle runner
(52), and the lower runner (53) by the wires, and rivets are used for connecting the
ribs (54), first and second stretchers (55,56), which is tedious and requires very
nimble-fingered personnel.
- 2. Safety can not be ensured: distal ends of the iron wires are cut in manufacture
which results in sharp tips that point outward, which is dangerous to the user.
- 3. Electroplating has pollution side effects: the iron wires require electroplating,
which is toxic and causes environmental pollution.
- 4. Broken elements can not be replaced: once some elements of the umbrella are broken,
it is virtually impossible for people to replace them without some special tools,
and people normally throw away the whole umbrella, which is a waste of material.
- 5. Monotonous appearance of frame: For more than 100 years, umbrella frames have been
either painted black or chromium plated steel. Ironically, despite huge variations
in the appearance of the fabric, the user sees the frame rather than the fabric when
the umbrella is actually in operation.
- 6. Corrosion: Despite electroplating of some components, inevitably the plating wears
away after a certain amount of use of the umbrella, and, as the umbrella is commonly
exposed to water, corrosion and seizing up of certain parts occurs.
[0004] Therefore, the invention provides an umbrella skeleton to mitigate or obviate the
aforementioned problems.
[0005] The main objective of the present invention is to provide an umbrella skeleton to
assemble conveniently, and eliminate environmental pollution resulting from electroplating
processes.
[0006] The umbrella comprises a major shaft with a button provided in a lower part and an
umbrella frame.
[0007] The umbrella frame has a connection member, a sleeve, a middle runner, a spring,
a lower runner, multiple ribs, and first and second stretchers. The umbrella skeleton
of this invention includes beneficial points:
- 1. convenient to assemble: the ribs are inserted in the connection member, the first
stretchers are connected between the middle runner and the ribs, and the second stretchers
are connected between the lower runner and the first stretchers, which is convenient
to assemble.
- 2. Safety is enhanced: as no iron wires and rivets are used, the umbrella will constitute
no hazard to users.
- 3. No environment pollution: elements of the umbrella of this invention are made of
plastic, so electroplating is not required, which eliminates the environmental pollution
encountered with the prior art.
- 4. Easy to replace the elements: If some elements are broken, it is easy for user
to replace it by hand, instead of throwing away the whole umbrella.
- 5. Variety of type and color can be applied: manufacturers may cater to the customers
by changing the color or type of the skeleton, thus making the umbrella more pleasing
to the eye.
[0008] Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more
apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings.
IN THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a local exploded view of the umbrella skeleton in accordance with this invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the umbrella skeleton in accordance with this invention;
Fig. 3 is a local sectional view of the umbrella skeleton in accordance with this
invention;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the spreading umbrella in accordance with this invention;
and
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the conventional umbrella skeleton in accordance with this
invention.
[0010] With reference to Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig. 4, an umbrella skeleton has a major shaft
(10) and an umbrella frame (20) mounted over the major shaft (10).
[0011] A length of the major shaft (10) is fixed or adjustable as commonly found in umbrellas
on the market. The major shaft (10) has a handle (11) in a lower end, and a button
(12) provided on a lower part of the major shaft (10) and above the handle (11). The
umbrella frame (20) includes a connection member (21), a sleeve (22), a middle runner
(23), a spring (24), a lower runner (25), multiple ribs (26), multiple first stretchers
(27), and multiple second stretchers (28), wherein the quantities of the ribs (26),
the first stretchers (27), and the second stretchers (28) are the same.
[0012] The connection member (21) mounted at an upper end of the major shaft (10) has a
plurality of flexible connection rods (211) corresponding to the ribs (26). Each connection
rod (211) has an aperture (212) to receive the corresponding rib (26).
[0013] An upper part of the major shaft (10) is covered by the sleeve (22), and an upper
end of the sleeve (22) is in close contact with the connection member (21).
[0014] The middle runner (23) is mounted around the major shaft (10) and below the sleeve
(22), i.e. the sleeve (22) is mounted between the connection member (21) and the middle
runner (23). The middle runner (23) has multiple first connection slots (231) defined
equidistantly corresponding to the first stretchers (27). Every first connection slot
(231) has two inner walls, and a first pivot hole (232) is defined in each inner wall.
[0015] The spring (24) is mounted around the major shaft (10) and below the middle runner
(23).
[0016] The lower runner (25) is mounted around the major shaft (10) and below the spring
(24). The lower runner (25) has multiple second connection slots (251) defined equidistantly
corresponding to the second stretchers (28), and each second connection slot (251)
has a first pivot rod (252). The lower runner (25) has a recess (254) defined in the
top to secure a bottom of the spring (24). In a lower part of the lower runner (25)
a clamp hole (253) is defined wherein the button (12) is mounted
[0017] As shown in Fig. 1, each rib (26) includes a tube (261), and a pole (262) hidden
in the tube (261). The tube (261) has an inserted member (263) in a near end which
is received in the aperture (212) of the connection rod (211), and two tabs (264)
formed in a distal end, each of which has a second pivot hole (265), whereby the first
stretcher (27) is pivotally mounted thereon. A sheath (266) is provided to cover the
distal end of the pole (262), or the rib just is a simple long shaft instead.
[0018] Each first stretcher (27) is mounted between the middle runner (23) and the corresponding
rib (26). The first stretcher (27) has a first pivot member (271) with a first pivot
stub (273) formed at one end of the first stretcher (27), and a second pivot member
(272) with a second pivot stub (274) formed at the other end. The first pivot member
(271) is received in the first connection slot (231), as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig.
3, and the first pivot stub (273) is pivotally inserted in the first pivot hole (232).
The second pivot member (272) is pivotally mounted in the tabs (264) of the tube (261).
The second pivot stub (274) is pivotally inserted in the second pivot holes (265).
In addition, the first stretcher (27) has a channel (275) defined therein, and a second
pivot rod (276) is mounted in the channel (275).
[0019] Each second stretcher (28) is mounted between the lower runner (25) and the corresponding
first stretcher (27). A first hook member (281) is formed in one end of the second
stretcher (28), and a second hook member (282) is formed in the other end. The first
hook member (281) clips on the first pivot rod (252) of the lower runner (25), and
the second hook member (282) clips on the second pivot rod (276) of the first stretcher
(27), besides, the first and second hook members (281,282) each have a flange formed
therein to enhance the connection.
[0020] With reference to Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig. 4, a water repellent fabric (30) is fitted
over the ribs (26), and the umbrella can be used to provide protection from sunshine
or rain. Firstly, the button (12) is pressed, which then escapes from the clamp hole
(253), then the lower runner (25) is pushed upward, and the middle runner (23) is
also pushed by the spring (24) upward. The first stretchers (27) push the ribs (26)
to spread the water repellent fabric (30), and further the second stretchers (28)
support the first stretchers (27). When the umbrella is retracted, the above motion
is reversed, and the button (12) is secured in the clamp hole (253).
[0021] Besides the normal function of the umbrella, the umbrella skeleton of this invention
can be assembled by hand conveniently without any rivets and iron wires which eliminates
the corrosion found in prior art umbrellas. Furthermore, the sharp end points of the
wires are a thing of the past, which enhances the safety. Moreover, most elements
can be made of plastic, thus the electroplating step is omitted, which also prevents
the pollution from electroplating processes. If any element of the skeleton is broken
off, it is easy for users to buy the corresponding element to take place, instead
of throwing away the whole umbrella. The manufacturers can also cater to the customers
by changing the color or type of the skeleton.
1. An umbrella skeleton comprising a major shaft (10) and an umbrella frame (20), wherein
a button (12) is provided on a lower part of the major shaft (10);
the umbrella frame (20) includes a connection member (21), a sleeve (22), a middle
runner (23), a spring (24), a lower runner (25), multiple ribs (26), multiple first
stretchers (27), and multiple second stretchers (28), wherein the quantities of the
ribs (26), the first stretchers (27), and the second stretchers (28) are the same;
the connection member (21) is mounted in an upper end of the major shaft; the middle
runner (23) and the lower runner (25) are mounted around the major shaft (10) and
below the connection member (21); a clamp hole (253) is defined in a lower part of
the lower runner (25), the sleeve (22) is provided between the connection member (21)
and the middle runner (23), and the spring (24) is mounted around the major shaft
(10) and below the middle runner (23);
one near end of each rib (26) is received in the connection member (21), each first
stretcher (27) is pivotally mounted between the middle runner (23) and a respective
rib (26), and each second stretcher (28) is pivotally mounted between the lower runner
(25) and a respective first stretcher (27).
2. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection member has a plurality
of flexible connection rods (211) corresponding to the ribs (26), and each connection
rod (211) has an aperture (212) to receive a corresponding rib (26).
3. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 1, wherein each first stretcher (27) has
a first pivot member (271) with a first pivot stub (273) formed in one end of the
first stretcher (27), a second pivot member (272) with a second pivot stub (274) formed
in the other end; the middle runner (23) has multiple first connection slots (231)
defined equidistantly corresponding to the first stretchers (27), each first connection
slot (231) has two inner walls, and a first pivot hole (232) is defined between the
inner walls; two tabs (264) formed in each rib (26), each of the tabs (264) has a
second pivot hole (265), whereby a respective first stretcher is pivotally mounted
thereon.
4. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 1, wherein each second stretcher (28) is
mounted between the lower runner (25) and a corresponding first stretcher (27);
a first hook member (281) formed in one end of each second stretcher (28), and a second
hook member (282) formed in the other end of each second stretcher (28), each first
hook member (281) clips on a first pivot rod (252) of the lower runner (25), and each
second hook member (282) clips on a second pivot rod (276) of the respective first
stretcher (27).
5. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 4 wherein each first and second hook member
(281,282) respectively has a flange formed therein.
6. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 1 wherein the lower runner (25) has a recess
(254) defined in a top face to secure a bottom of the spring (24).
7. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 1, wherein each rib is a long shaft.
8. The umbrella skeleton as claimed in claim 1, wherein each rib (26) includes a tube
(261), and a pole (262) hidden in the tube (261), the tube (261) has an inserted member
(263) in one end which is received in the aperture (212) of the connection rod, and
two tabs (264) are formed in the other end of the tube (261).