UMBRELLA
An improved umbrella frame comprising a four-rib canopy frame comprising only five parts plus a simplified four-panel canopy that greatly reduces manufacturing costs. The frame comprises four arms that snap together with a tool-less tongue and groove connection around a central shaft, allowing the four-panel canopy to be stretched over top. The tongue and groove assembly forms an improved runner that gently slides up and down the central shaft to provide open and close functions. The improved umbrella frame is lightweight and may-be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled for packing or storage.
The present application derives priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/450,823 filed Jan. 26, 2017.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to umbrellas and, more particularly, to an improved umbrella with a simplified mechanism for operation and simpler and more cost-effective manufacturing process.
2. Description of the BackgroundUmbrellas are an ancient technology that in large part hasn't changed for hundreds of years. The most common prior art umbrella is built around a central, typically round, tube 1, as shown in
Typically, a plurality of stretchers 4 are attached to and extend radially out from the runner, attached at their other end to a corresponding rib 5 over which the umbrella canopy is stretched. As the runner travels up the pole, the distal ends of the stretchers are pushed outwards and the ribs and canopy expand. To achieve this movement, the ribs 5 are attached at one end in a position near the top of the umbrella pole, in the typical manufacturing process for a prior art umbrella, the ribs 5 are attached to the pole of the umbrella by fitting into a top notch 6, a thin, round nylon or plastic piece with teeth around the edges, and then held with this wire. Often, a portion of pole 1 extends beyond top notch 6 above the eventual canopy of the prior art umbrella and is fitted with a fertile or like stopper to contain the mechanism and prevent splitting or cracking of the material making up pole 1.
The standard prior art umbrella is prone to a number of drawbacks. One is that the construction of the runner 2, stretchers 4, ribs 5 and-top notch 6, typically from channeled steel or other thin metal, imparts a degree of flexibility to the umbrella's frame that makes it disposed to warping, bending, turning inside out, and the like. Given the attachment of the ribs to the top notch, i.e. by fitting multiple ribs on top of the top notch and within vertical teeth, held together by a thin wire, there is insufficient resistance to the ribs overextending above the top of the umbrella and allowing the frame and attached canopy to turn inside out under the force of even a moderate wind. In addition, the ribs and/or stretchers of the prior art umbrella are often formed with one or more joints allowing the ribs and/or stretchers to fold back upon themselves to make for more compact storage of the frame and canopy when the umbrella is closed. These joints make the prior art umbrella frame even less stable when the user encounters wind, which often accompanies precipitation events in which the umbrella is designed to be used.
Another drawback of the prior art umbrella structure is the shape of the canopy. As shown in
In light of these drawbacks of the common prior an umbrella, it would be greatly advantageous to provide an improved umbrella with a simplified mechanism for operation, and simpler (and hence more cost-effective) manufacturing process. In addition, it would be advantageous to have an -umbrella that uses fewer canopy panels yet still provides the same or better coverage from precipitation or other elements as the standard eight-panel prior art umbrella. It would also be advantageous to have an umbrella that is more resistant to deformation from wind or other forces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improved umbrella frame comprising a limited number of solid parts to provide a more simplistic and cost-effective manufacturing process and low materials cost.
It is another object of the present invention to provide such an umbrella that is lightweight and capable of being easily and quickly assembled and disassembled by a user without the need for any tools to allow ultimate portability and packability.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved umbrella with a simplified and more reliable opening and closing mechanism that is less prone to deformation or breakage under the stress of wind or other forces.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a safe umbrella frame that does not include a sharp point to reduce the potential for harm to someone that may come into contact with the end of the umbrella, such as a person walking through a crowd.
According to the present invention, the above-described and other objects are accomplished by an improved umbrella frame comprising a four-rib canopy frame comprising only five parts plus a simplified four-panel canopy that greatly reduces manufacturing costs. The frame comprises four arms that snap together with a tool-less tongue and groove connection around a central shaft, allowing the four-panel canopy to be stretched over top. The tongue and groove assembly forms an improved runner that gently slides up and down the central shaft to provide open and close functions. The improved umbrella frame is lightweight and may be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled for packing or storage.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention is an improved design for an umbrella that solves many of the drawbacks of the prior art umbrella design while also providing a lightweight frame, simplified manufacturing process, and safer construction.
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Identical tongue and groove locking mechanisms (see left insets) are formed at the distal end of ribs 22,32 to form a four-sided cap 15 (
The first step in assembling umbrella 8 is therefore to lock stretchers 21, 31 together by tongue and groove fit around the base of shaft 10 as shown in
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Just as with lower clip 12, upper clip 11 includes resilient prongs or legs that project outward from the sides of shaft 10 and engage holes 26 in in ribs 22 (see
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After final assembly of the components described herein, namely, attachment of stretchers 21, 31 around shaft 10 to form sleeve 14, and attachment of ribs 22, 32 around shaft 10 to form cap 15, a canopy 18 made of suitable waterproof and/or UV limiting sheet material may be attached to the four distal ends of ribs 22, 32. In a preferred embodiment the canopy 18 is preferably a rectangular sheet of Mylar™, though any other suitable waterproof and/or UV limiting material may suffice.
It should now be apparent that the foregoing results in an improved umbrella frame that comprises a limited number of solid parts to provide a more simplistic and cost-effective manufacturing process and a simplified and more reliable opening and closing mechanism. The resultant umbrella frame will also be lighter weight than a conventional umbrella frame and capable of being disassembled and re-assembled easily by the user without the need for any tools to facilitate packing.
Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiment and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments herein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled In the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept. For example, size can be scaled up by different geometric configurations that increase the number of pieces of rib assembly 9.
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It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
1. An umbrella, comprising:
- an elongate shaft;
- a plurality of pairs of arms each comprising an elongate stretcher pivotally joined at one end to a mid-section of an elongate rib, the opposing ends of all of said stretchers being connected in a sleeve that is slidably engaged along a mid-section of said elongate shaft, and a distal end of all of said ribs being connected in a receptacle affixed to a distal end of said shaft; and
- a folding canopy supported by said plurality of pairs of arms.
2. The umbrella according to claim 1, wherein each said elongate stretcher is pivotally joined to each corresponding rib at a living hinge.
3. The umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of pairs of arms comprises two pairs of arms.
4. The umbrella according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of pairs of arms comprise a first pair of arms and a second pair of arms smaller than said first pair of arms.
5. The umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of pairs of arms comprises three pairs of arms.
6. The umbrella according to claim 5, wherein said three pairs of arms are connected, to a discrete collar that is slidably engaged along a mid-section of said elongate shaft.
7. The umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said shaft comprises a first clip for removably attaching said cap to said shaft.
8. The umbrella according to claim 7, wherein said shaft comprises a second clip for limiting sliding range of said sleeve.
9. An umbrella, comprising:
- an elongate shaft;
- a flexible canopy;
- two long arms each comprising a first elongate rib joined at roughly a midpoint thereof by a first elongate stretcher, said near end of said first rife and said first stretcher each comprising at least one lateral groove; and
- two short arms each comprising a second elongate rib joined at roughly a midpoint thereof by a second elongate stretcher, said near end of said second rib and said second stretcher each comprising at least one perpendicular tongue, said tongues sized to correspond in shape and size to said at least one lateral groove.
10. The umbrella according to claim 9, wherein each said elongate stretcher is pivotally joined to each corresponding rib at a living hinge.
11. The umbrella according to claim 9, wherein said shaft comprises a first, clip for removably attaching said cap to said shaft.
12. The umbrella according to claim 9, wherein said shaft comprises a second clip for limiting sliding range of said sleeve.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 26, 2018
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2018
Inventors: Marc Steren (Gaithersburg, MD), Robert Dickie (Canton, MI), James Dickie (Laurel, MD), Duruhan Badraslioglu (Boyds, MD), John Rosen (Potomac, MD), Andrew Goldberg (Potomac, MD)
Application Number: 15/881,444