SUNSHADE WITH RADIO DEVICE
A sunshade includes a post, a radio device mounted in a casing on the post. The casing receives a reel for controlling opening and closing of the sunshade. No additional space is required for the radio device and operation of the sunshade is not adversely affected.
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/663,047 filed Sep. 15, 2003, now abandoned.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sunshade with a radio device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A sunshade or umbrella shields people from sunlight and is thus widely used in outdoor cafes and rest areas as well as on beaches. U.S. Pat. No. 6,840,657 discloses a sunshade with an illuminating device that has a solar energy receiver for receiving solar energy and providing electricity to the bulbs attached to the sunshade. U.S. Pat. No. 5,273,062 discloses an umbrella that comprises a container connected to the runner, and a radio is housed in the container. However, the container is exposed and thus adversely affects the appearance of the umbrella. Further, the container occupies a space and causes inconvenience to opening/closing of the umbrella.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn objective of the present invention is to provide a radio in a casing for a reel on a post of a sunshade for increasing utility of the sunshade without adversely affecting the appearance and opening/closing of the sunshade.
A sunshade in accordance with the present invention comprises a post, a casing mounted on the post, the casing receiving a reel for controlling opening and closing of the sunshade, and a radio device mounted in the casing, the radio device being adapted to receive signals from a broadcaster.
Preferably, the sunshade further comprises means for supplying power to the radio device.
The means for supplying power to the radio device may be a solar energy receiver.
Alternatively, the means for supplying power to the radio device comprises a tubular member releasably connected to a lower end of the post, a battery-receiving member releasably received in the tubular member, and a battery unit received in the battery-receiving member.
Preferably, the casing comprises two casing halves securely connected together and mounted around the post.
Preferably, the casing comprises a circuit board and a loud speaker mounted therein. The loud speaker is electrically connected to the circuit board. The casing further comprises a control panel section and a control plate mounted to the control panel section. A plurality of control elements are mounted on the control panel and extend beyond the control panel section for manual operation.
Preferably, the control panel section is a recessed section of the casing. The sunshade further comprises a lid mounted to the casing and slidable between a first position in which the control panel section is hidden by the lid and a second position in which the control panel section is exposed for manual operation.
Preferably, the post comprises a slot through which the control panel extends.
Preferably, each casing half comprises a groove in an upper end thereof, and a washer is mounted in the grooves of the casing halves for preventing water from entering the casing.
Preferably, the circuit board further comprises a wire electrically connected to the post, thereby forming an antenna for receiving the signals from the broadcaster.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The casing 20 receives a reel 25 for controlling opening and closing of the sunshade. The reel 25 includes a handle 24 and a cable (not shown) for controlling opening/closing of the sunshade, which is conventional. By mounting the radio device 2 in the casing 20 for receiving a reel 25 which is currently available, operation of the sunshade is not adversely affected and additional space is not required for the radio device 2.
In this example, the casing 20 includes two casing halves 21 that are coupled with each other and securely mounted around the post 13. Each casing half 21 includes a groove 212 (preferably semi-circular) in an upper end 211 thereof, with a washer 23 (
The casing 20 further includes a recessed control panel section 213. A lid 22 is mounted to the casing 20 and slidable between a closed position in which the recessed control panel section 213 is hidden by the lid 22 and an open position in which the recessed control panel section 213 is exposed for manual operation. A circuit board 214 and a loud speaker 215 are mounted in one of the casing halves 21. Further, this casing half 21 includes two pegs 216 each having a screw hole (not labeled). A control plate 217 is secured to the pegs 216 by fasteners (not labeled) and includes a plurality of control elements such as buttons and/or knobs 218 that extend beyond the recessed control panel section 213 via holes 210 in the recessed control panel section 213. The post 13 includes a slot 131 through which the control plate 217 extends, best shown in
The battery-receiving member 41 includes a compartment 410 for receiving a battery unit (several cells 412 in this example) having a positive pole and a negative pole that are respectively and electrically connected by wires 219 to two conductive pins 411, which, in turn, are respectively in contact with the conductive member 431 and the annular conductive member 432. Thus, the power module 4 provides power to the radio module 2. A lower end of the battery-receiving member 41 rests on the protrusions 422 of the tubular member 42. When replacement of the battery unit 412 is required, the spring-biased positioning button 133 is pressed and disengaged from the transverse positioning hole 421 of the tubular member 42, allowing the tubular member 42 to be disengaged from the post 13. Next, the battery-receiving member 41 is removed for subsequent replacement of the battery unit 412.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A sunshade comprising:
- a post;
- a casing mounted on the post, the casing receiving a reel for controlling opening and closing of the sunshade; and
- a radio device mounted in the casing, the radio device being adapted to receive signals from a broadcaster.
2. The sunshade as claimed in claim 1, with the sunshade further comprising means for supplying power to the radio device.
3. The sunshade as claimed in claim 2, with said means for supplying power to the radio device being a solar energy receiver.
4. The sunshade as claimed in claim 2, with said means for supplying power to the radio device comprising a tubular member releasably connected to a lower end of the post, a battery-receiving member releasably received in the tubular member, and a battery unit received in the battery-receiving member.
5. The sunshade as claimed in claim 1, with the casing comprising two casing halves securely connected together and mounted around the post.
6. The sunshade as claimed in claim 5, with the casing comprising a circuit board and a loud speaker mounted therein, the loud speaker being electrically connected to the circuit board, the casing further comprising a control panel section and a control plate mounted to the control panel section, a plurality of control elements being mounted on the control panel and extending beyond the control panel section for manual operation.
7. The sunshade as claimed in claim 6, with the control panel section being a recessed section of the casing, with the sunshade further comprising a lid mounted to the casing and slidable between a first position in which the control panel section is hidden by the lid and a second position in which the control panel section is exposed for manual operation.
8. The sunshade as claimed in claim 7, with the post comprising a slot through which the control panel extends.
9. The sunshade as claimed in claim 5, with each said casing half comprising a groove in an upper end thereof, and with a washer being mounted in the grooves of the casing halves for preventing water from entering the casing.
10. The sunshade as claimed in claim 6, with the circuit board further comprising a wire electrically connected to the post, thereby forming an antenna for receiving the signals from the broadcaster.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 11, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 7, 2006
Inventor: Benson Tung (Kaohsiung)
Application Number: 11/306,789
International Classification: A45B 3/00 (20060101);