(a) Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to an improved structure of automatic umbrella,
and more particularly to an improvement made on a shaft assembly of the automatic
umbrella, so that the improved automatic umbrella allows of an easier and more efficient
operation of a last stage of compressing and closing the umbrella thereby remarkably
reducing the potential risk caused in compressing and closing the umbrella.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
[0002] An early automatic umbrella comprises a control structure and operated in such a
way as disclosed in
US Patent No. 6,684,893B2. Such a known umbrella control structure is arranged inside a handle and comprises
a hollow main body receiving therein a control ring. A control bar is rotatably attached
to the bottom of one side of the control ring. A push button is arranged at one side
of the main body and is exposed through a side opening of the handle. Expansion and
collapse of the shaft of the umbrella is controlled through the above described arrangement.
However, such an automatic umbrella shows a major drawback in the process of compressing
and closing the umbrella, for closing umbrella requires an operation of compressing
an expansion spring arranged inside the shaft of the umbrella. The expansion spring
has an overall length substantially corresponding to the total length of three sections
of the shaft and this render the expansion spring an elongate elastic element that
shows high strength and large spring force. Consequently, a user's hand must apply
a great effort to compress and close the umbrella and must have this done in a single
operation. Incaution or negligence in the application of force or compression often
lead to accidental release of the expansion spring that springs the shaft back to
cause damage of the hand or other body portion of the user. In summary, the known
automatic umbrella shows several shortcomings in practical use, which briefly described
as follows:
- (1) Depressing the push button to close the umbrella can only collapse the umbrella
ribs and the canopy carried thereby, but the shaft still maintains the fully expanded
condition with all the three sections thereof extended to the extremes. This makes
it difficult for a woman or a young child whose hands are usually short to tightly
grip and depress the shaft toward the handle.
- (2) Since the length of the expansion spring spans from the first section to the third
section of the shaft, such a great length imposes a great strength and spring force
to the spring. A user must apply a great force with his or her hands to compress and
close the umbrella. This makes compressing and closing the umbrella a difficult operation
for a woman or a young child whose hands are generally less strong and powerful.
- (3) Due to the great strength and spring force of the expansion spring, any incaution
or negligence occurring in the application of force to compress and close the umbrella
may lead to undesired spring back of the shaft by the released great spring force
of the expansion spring. This may cause physical injuries to the hands or other body
portions of the user.
[0003] Apparently, the known automatic umbrella is generally imperfect in respect of the
structural arrangement thereof and may cause inconvenience and danger in operating
the umbrella. Improvement is desired to overcome such problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The primary objective of the present invention is to alleviate or overcome the deficiencies
of the known structure of automatic umbrella by providing a novel structure of shaft
of automatic umbrella, in which an operation cable is arranged to pull an operation
tube that is arranged inside an inner tube to push up a top cap in opening the umbrella,
thereby extending a third shaft section, and to telescopically receive the third shaft
section and a second shaft section together in order to allow of easy and efficient
compression and closing of the umbrella.
[0005] Another objective of the present invention is to provide a structure of shaft of
umbrella, in which an internal plug is fixed to a top end of the second shaft section
to support the expansion spring so that the length of the expansion spring is reduced
and the strength and spring force of the expansion spring are reduced, but is still
operable to fully expand the shaft assembly, whereby the potential risk of a user
being physically injured in the process of compressing and closing the umbrella.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a structure of shaft
of automatic umbrella, wherein an improvement is made on the structure of a shaft
assembly. The shaft assembly comprises a second section having a top end fixed to
an internal plug. An inner tube is fixed at a top end thereof to the internal plug
and receives therein an operation tube having a bottom coupled to an operation plug.
The inner tube receives in a top portion thereof a pulley around which an operation
cable wraps. An end of the operation cable is fixed to the bullet-like member and
an opposite end fixed to the operation plug.
[0007] With such an arrangement, to open the umbrella, a push button is depressed and an
expansion spring pushes upward the second section so that the runner cable and the
operation cable respectively drive the runner and a third shaft section upward to
completely open the umbrella. To close the umbrella, the push button is depressed
again, and the operation cable is relaxed. Collapse springs drive downward movements
of the runner and the third shaft section to completely telescope the third shaft
section over the second shaft section thereby shortening the overall length of the
shaft assembly for easy and efficient completion of the final stage of the process
of compressing and closing the umbrella.
[0008] The foregoing objectives and summary provide only a brief introduction to the present
invention. To fully appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as
well as the invention itself, all of which will become apparent to those skilled in
the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should
be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the specification
and drawings identical reference numerals refer to identical or similar parts.
[0009] Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest
to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the
accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating
the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
FIG 1 is a cross-sectional view of an umbrella according to the present invention
in a compressed and ready-to-use condition.
FIG 2 is a cross-sectional view of the umbrella according to the present invention
in an open condition.
FIG 3 is a cross-sectional view of the umbrella according to the present invention
in a closed condition.
FIG 4 is a partial exploded view of a shaft assembly according to the present invention.
FIG 5 is an enlarged view of circled portion A of FIG 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to
limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather,
the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary
embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be
made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from
the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
[0012] Referring to FIG 1, a shaft structure of automatic umbrella according to an embodiment
of the present invention will be described by taking a three-fold umbrella as an example.
The umbrella according to the present invention generally comprises a handle (10),
an operation and control unit (20), a shaft assembly (30), a runner (40), a top cap
(41), a bullet-like member (50), an expansion spring (60), and a plurality of ribs
(70) and collapse springs (71). The operation and control unit (20) is arranged inside
the handle (10) and comprises a hollow main body that receives therein a control ring
(21) and a push button (22) that is arranged inside an opening defined in a sidewall
of the handle (10) and exposed outside the handle. The control ring (21) comprises
a control bar (23) arranged at the bottom of one side thereof and the control ring
(21) also comprises a projecting bar (24) arranged at an opposite side thereof for
engaging and releasably retaining the runner (40) to hold the umbrella in a collapsed
condition. The shaft assembly (30) comprises a first shaft section (31), a second
shaft section (32), and a third shaft section (33) that are telescopically received
in each other. The third shaft section (33) has a top end to which and the top cap
(41) is fixed. The second shaft section (32) has a top portion receiving and fixing
therein an internal plug (35) that fixes an inner tube (34). The first shaft section
(31) of the shaft assembly (30) has a bottom end fixed to the main body of the operation
and control unit (20). The expansion spring (60) is received inside the first shaft
section (31) and the second shaft section (32) of the shaft assembly (30). Each of
the ribs (70) is coupled between the runner (40) and the top cap (41).
[0013] Referring to FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the present invent features the structure of the
shaft assembly (30) of the umbrella, which is structured in such a way that an internal
plug (35) is fixed to the top end of a second shaft section (32) and an inner tube
(34) has a top end fixed to the internal plug (35). The internal plug (35) has a top
end to which an end of a runner cable (42) is attached. An opposite end of the runner
cable (42) extends upward and wraps around a pulley arranged inside the top cap (41)
to extend outward for attaching to a top end of the runner (40). The inner tube (34)
receives therein an operation tube (36), and the operation tube (36) has a top end
fixed to a bottom of the top cap (41). The operation tube (36) has a bottom end that
is fit into and fixed to an operation plug (38) in which a through hole (381) and
a fixing hole (382) are formed. The inner tube (34) has a top portion receiving and
retaining therein a pulley (37) around which an operation cable (39) wraps in such
a way that an end of the operation cable (39) extends through the through hole (381)
to attach to a top of the bullet-like member (50) and an opposite end is received
and fixed in the fixing hole (382) to thereby attach to the operation plug (38).
[0014] Referring back to FIG 1, the automatic umbrella is shown in a condition of being
compressed and ready to use. The expansion spring (60) contained in the shaft assembly
(30) is depressed by the internal plug (35) of the second shaft section (32) and shows
a compressed condition. The runner (40) is caught and retained in position by the
projecting bar (24) of the control ring (21). At the same time, the control bar (23)
is depressed downward by the shaft assembly (30) to show an inclined condition. The
bullet-like member (50) is depressed by the inner tube (34) and biased by the spring
plate (311) to engage and thus retain in a retention hole formed in the first shaft
section (31).
[0015] Referring to FIG 2, to open the umbrella, the push button (22) is pressed down and
the control ring (21) is thus pushed inward to separate the projecting bar (24) from
the runner (40), whereby the spring force of the expansion spring (60) contained in
the shaft assembly (30) forcibly drives the second shaft section (32) upward. At this
moment, the bullet-like member (50) is stilled retained in the retention hole of the
first shaft section (31), so that the operation cable (39) and the pulley (37) together
move the operation tube (36) upward to push up the top cap (41) thereby moving the
third shaft section (33) upward. Under this condition, the runner (40) is pulled upward
by the runner cable (42) to expand the ribs (70) thereby completing automatic opening
of the umbrella. It is noted that under this condition, the collapse spring (71) of
each of the ribs (70) is set in an elongated condition. Further, the control bar (23)
is allowed to move to a horizontal condition and engage the bullet-like member (50).
[0016] Referring to FIG 3, to close the umbrella, the push button (22) is pressed again
so that the control bar (23) pushes the bullet-like member (50) away to disengage
from the retention hole of the first shaft section (31). Under this condition, the
force induced by the operation cable (39) is removed so that the spring forces of
the collapse springs (71) of the ribs (70) cause the ribs (70) and the umbrella canopy
to collapse together and force the runner (40) to move downward and at the same time
make the third shaft section (33) telescoping downward over the second shaft section
(32). Consequently, the expanded the shaft assembly (30) is now turned into a length
of only two sections. This allows the subsequent operation of closing the umbrella
to be carried out in an easier and more efficient manner.
[0017] The above description of the structure of shaft of automatic umbrella is made with
respect to an illustrative example of a three-fold umbrella. However, it is apparent
that the structure of shaft according to the present invention is equivalently applicable
to a four-fold or five-fold automatic umbrella, where the fourth section and/or fifth
section of the shaft are telescopically coupled below the second section of the shaft.
[0018] It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together
may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type
described above.
[0019] While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and
are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details
above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions
and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation
can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit
of the present invention.
1. A shaft of automatic umbrella, wherein the umbrella comprises a handle (10) and an
operation and control unit (20) that is received in the handle (10) and comprises
a push button (22) and a control ring (21) that comprises a control bar (23) and a
projecting bar (24), a shaft assembly (30) comprising a first shaft section (31),
a second shaft section (32), and a third shaft section (33) telescopically received
in each other, a top cap (41) fixed to a top end of the third shaft section (33),
a runner (40) movably fit over the shaft assembly (30), a bullet-like member (50)
arranged inside the shaft assembly (30), an expansion spring (60), and a plurality
of ribs (70) that is coupled between the top cap (41) and the runner (40) and each
comprises a collapse spring (71); the improvement comprising that the shaft assembly
(30) is structured to comprise an internal plug (35) received and fixed inside a top
portion of the second shaft section (32) and an inner tube (34) received in the second
shaft section (32) and having a top end fixed to the internal plug (35), the internal
plug (35) having a top end to which an end of a runner cable (42) is attached, the
runner cable (42) having an opposite end extending upward and wrapping around a pulley
arranged inside the top cap (41) to extend outward for attaching to a top end of the
runner (40), the inner tube (34) receiving therein an operation tube (36) that has
a top end fixed to a bottom of the top cap (41), the operation tube (36) having a
bottom end that is fit into and fixed to an operation plug (38) in which a through
hole (381) and a fixing hole (382) are formed, the inner tube (34) having a top portion
receiving and retaining therein a pulley (37) around which an operation cable (39)
wraps in such a way that an end of the operation cable (39) extends through the through
hole (381) to attach to a top of the bullet-like member (50) and an opposite end is
received and fixed in the fixing hole (382) to attach to the operation plug (38).
2. The shaft of automatic umbrella according to claim 1, wherein the inner tube (34)
receives therein a smooth pin to replace the pulley (37).
3. The shaft of automatic umbrella according to claim 1, which is applicable to a four-fold
or five-fold automatic umbrella, wherein a fourth section or a fifth section of the
shaft assembly (30) is telescopically coupled below the second shaft section (32).