序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 自开和/或自闭的伞 CN97100605.9 1997-03-05 CN1160520A 1997-10-01 约阿希姆·赛德尔; 克劳斯·施蒂勒
一种伞包括长杆以连接把手和伞面,并包括弹性驱动机构以通过移动滑动机构在打开端位和闭合端位之间控制伞面的动作,该滑动机构连于伞面并相对于杆滑动。当伞面处于一个端位时松紧带设置于张紧状态以偏移滑动机构,因而伞面定位于另一端位。当伞面处于一个端位时,动销可释放地锁住滑动机构。
2 一种遥控自动收放的车载雨伞 CN201611009022.X 2016-11-16 CN106388164A 2017-02-15 吕申峰; 吕睿智
发明公开了一种遥控自动收放的车载雨伞,包括固定在车顶上的底座和遥控系统,底座上安装电机,电机通过联轴器连接减速器,减速器连接伞座,伞座内设有自动伞,自动伞的伞柄连接在伞座上,车顶上还设有收纳自动伞的伞套,减速器的输出轴与伞座连接,自动伞的伞柄、伞骨滑套为直线性电驱动装置,伞柄上下设有限位机构;遥控系统包括与电机连接的无线接收器和位于遥控器内的无线发射器,无线接收器和无线发射器相匹配,遥控器表面设有控制按钮。在雨天人们上下车时无需人工收放雨伞,开车门前或关车门后通过遥控器自动打开或合上雨伞,避免了乘车人员被雨淋湿及雨飘进车内的问题。
3 自开和/或自闭的伞 CN97100605.9 1997-03-05 CN1112870C 2003-07-02 约阿希姆·赛德尔; 克劳斯·施蒂勒
一种伞,包括长杆以连接把手和伞面,并包括弹性驱动机构以通过移动滑动机构在打开端位和闭合端位之间控制伞面动作,该滑动机构连接至伞面并相对于杆滑动。当伞面处于其中一个端位时松紧带设置于张紧状态以偏压滑动机构,因而伞面试图定位于另一端位。当伞面处于一个端位时,动销可释放地锁住滑动机构。
4 单手使用之折伞 CN86101477 1986-03-06 CN1007872B 1990-05-09 容广元
发明公开了一种能单手开关、伸长及缩短的折伞,它是用一款具有一可伸缩之两段中柄和上巢,下巢,内肋,外肋,连杆及撑骨所构成之伞架;增配一可围绕着中柄并在下巢内滑动的滑筒,其顶端镶有一中巢以枢轴式连接与内肋或撑骨枢转的支柱,一连杆状构件其一端与滑筒底端上的一个轴环枢接,而其另一端则与一弧形半径杆的外末端枢接,该弧形半径杆的内末端则与伞头枢接。当中柄缩短时弧形半径杆与连杆状构件彼此重叠,籍此配合把伞缩短,并有一个压缩弹簧置于上巢与中巢间用以关伞。
5 单手使用之折伞 CN86101477 1986-03-06 CN86101477A 1986-10-22 容广元
一种能单手开关、伸长及缩短的折伞,它是用一款具有一可伸缩之两段中柄和上巢、下巢、内肋、外肋、连杆及撑骨所构成之伞架,增配一可围绕着中柄并在下巢内滑动的滑筒,其顶端镶有一中巢以枢轴式连接内肋或与撑骨枢转的支柱,一连杆状构件其一端与滑筒底端上的一个轴环枢接,而其另一端则与一弧形半径杆的外末端枢接,该弧形半径杆的内末端则与伞头枢接。当中柄缩短时弧形半径杆与连杆状构件彼此重叠,借此配合把伞缩短,并有一个压缩弹簧置于上巢与中巢间用以关伞。
6 Automatically closable umbrella JP2001286993 2001-09-20 JP2003093122A 2003-04-02 RIN SHUNKO; CHO EIJIN
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an automatically closable umbrella without a spring. SOLUTION: A rib assembly 2 of this automatically closable umbrella has a number of top ribs 21 rotatably attached in between an upper notch 20 formed on the center shaft 1 and a number of stretchers 24. The stretchers 21 are rotatably attached aslant to a runner 25 slidably held on the shaft 1. The top ribs 21 are bent in a radial bow shape so as to be formed in a lotus flower shape arrangement when the umbrella is opened. Because the runner 25 and the rib assembly are brought up thereby so as not to be descended by gravity, upward component force Fr acting on the runner 25 is generated. When the runner 25 is descended to close the umbrella, the top ribs developed so as to form the arrangement in a lotus flower shape function as closing springs to automatically close the umbrella. COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO
7 Semi-automatic umbrella EP10157385.5 2010-03-23 EP2289364A1 2011-03-02 Wang, Max

A semi-automatic umbrella includes a telescopic central shaft (20), a handle (10) and an upper hub (30) secured respectively to lower and upper ends (25,24) of the shaft (20), a runner (40) slidable along the shaft (20), a pull cord (73) connected to the upper hub (30) and the runner (40) and having an anchoring end (732) which is connected to a retained member (74) that is retainable in the handle (10), and an actuating body (82). During closing of the umbrella, by operating an operating unit (50), the retained member (74) is released to permit upward movement of the anchoring end (732) such that the runner (40) is moved downwardly by action of a biasing member (60), and the actuating body (82) is moved upwardly to unlatch an engagement between two telescopically fitted tubes (21,22) of the shaft (20) to thereby permit retraction of the central shaft (20) toward the handle (10).

8 Umbrellas Including Processors and Computer-Readable Instructions Executable by the Processors to Control Motor Assemblies US15959282 2018-04-23 US20180352920A1 2018-12-13 Armen Sevada Gharabegian
An umbrella includes a base assembly, an umbrella support assembly connected to the base assembly, a processor, one or more memory devices, a motor assembly to rotate the umbrella support assembly about a vertical axis, the motor assembly comprising a controller and a motor and computer-readable instructions executable by the processor to communicate signals, commands or instructions to the controller in the motor assembly, wherein the controller to communicate signals or commands to the motor to assist in rotating the umbrella support assembly about a vertical axis.
9 Opening and closing structure for umbrella combining automatic and non-automatic modes US15590624 2017-05-09 US10064465B2 2018-09-04 Jiangbo Pan; Weijie Wei
An opening and closing structure for an umbrella combining automatic and non-automatic modes including an electric mechanism, a cranking mechanism and a clutch structure is described herein. The electric mechanism includes a screw rod, a motor and a first transmission element. The motor is configured to drive rotation of the screw rod, and the first transmission element is mounted at the screw rod. The cranking mechanism includes a second transmission element and a cranking handle. The second transmission element is engaged with the first transmission element, and the second transmission element is connected with the cranking handle via the clutch structure. The invention overturns a conventional method of using an electric umbrella, and provides a manual lifting-and-lowering function under the premise of maintaining a electric lifting-and-lowering function, that is, in case of insufficient or no power supply, the umbrella can be opened and closed through the cranking handle.
10 Anti-turning umbrella frame US15449413 2017-03-03 US09844250B1 2017-12-19 Tsun-Zong Wu; Hsien-Jung Chen
An anti-turning umbrella frame is revealed. The anti-turning umbrella frame includes a plurality of inner main ribs, a plurality of inner connecting ribs, a plurality of middle main ribs, and a plurality of stretchers. An outer end of the inner main rib is riveted to an inner end of the middle main rib to form a first rivet point. The anti-turning umbrella frame features on that a positioning portion is disposed on an inner side of the first rivet point of the inner main rib while a locking portion corresponding to the positioning portion is arranged at or close to the outer end of the inner connecting rib. The locking portion is locked with the positioning portion while the umbrella frame is opened. Thereby the inner main rib and the middle main rib are connected to form a rigid body for preventing the middle main rib from turning over.
11 OPENING AND CLOSING STRUCTURE FOR UMBRELLA COMBINING AUTOMATIC AND NON-AUTOMATIC MODES US15590624 2017-05-09 US20170332749A1 2017-11-23 Jiangbo PAN; Weijie WEI
An opening and closing structure for an umbrella combining automatic and non-automatic modes including an electric mechanism, a cranking mechanism and a clutch structure is described herein. The electric mechanism includes a screw rod, a motor and a first transmission element. The motor is configured to drive rotation of the screw rod, and the first transmission element is mounted at the screw rod. The cranking mechanism includes a second transmission element and a cranking handle. The second transmission element is engaged with the first transmission element, and the second transmission element is connected with the cranking handle via the clutch structure. The invention overturns a conventional method of using an electric umbrella, and provides a manual lifting-and-lowering function under the premise of maintaining a electric lifting-and-lowering function, that is, in case of insufficient or no power supply, the umbrella can be opened and closed through the cranking handle.
12 BOTTOM-TRIGGERING WIND SAFETY UMBRELLA US13505100 2010-10-27 US20120211040A1 2012-08-23 Bernard Amalric; Frédéric Cannac; Jean-Paul Taillefer
The invention relates to an umbrella including a security system having a triggering device located on the contact area of the mast with the ground. The triggering device includes a slider, a slider return spring, a flexible transmission assembly connected to the head of the slider; a mechanism to inactivate the trigger, including a cam pivotally mounted on the trigger and capable of resting against the mast.
13 Foldable umbrella US09491074 2000-01-25 US06244284B1 2001-06-12 Max Wang
A foldable umbrella includes an elongate handle, a ferrule fixed on an upper end thereof, a runner sleeved slidably on the handle. Each of a plurality of rib assemblies includes elongated first, second and third ribs. The first rib has a first proximate end connected pivotally to the ferrule, a first distal end, a first pivot and a longitudinal slide slot. The second rib has second proximate and second distal ends, and a second pivot disposed adjacent to the second proximate end. The second pivot is connected pivotally to the first distal end of the first rib. The third rib has third proximate and third distal ends, and a third pivot connected pivotally to the second distal end of the second rib. A stretcher has a fourth proximate end connected pivotally to the runner, and a fourth distal end connected pivotally to the first pivot of the first rib. A first connecting member has a proximate end connected pivotally to the stretcher, a distal end connected pivotally to the second proximate end of the second rib, and a transverse projection extending through the slide slot of the first rib to connect pivotally with one end of a second connecting member.
14 Umbrella frame and umbrella for outdoor furniture US968315 1997-11-12 US5871024A 1999-02-16 Robert D. Vanderminden, Sr.
The umbrella frame is provided with a movable yoke at the upper end and a stationary yoke at an intermediate point. Ribs are pivotally mounted on the movable yoke and struts are pivotally mounted on the fixed yoke while being pivotally mounted to intermediate points on the ribs. A downward movement of the upper yoke causes the ribs to splay outwardly so as to open the umbrella. An articulated lever and link arrangement is connected to one rib and strut unit so that actuation of the lever causes the upper yoke to be pulled downwardly to open the umbrella. Passage of the lever by a bottom dead center position effects locking of the movable yoke in the lowered position.
15 Umbrella frame and umbrella for outdoor furniture US788502 1997-01-29 US5711333A 1998-01-27 Robert D. Vanderminden, Sr.
The umbrella frame is provided with a movable yoke at the upper end and a stationary yoke at an intermediate point. Ribs are pivotally mounted on the movable yoke and struts are pivotally mounted on the fixed yoke while being pivotally mounted to intermediate points on the ribs. A downward movement of the upper yoke causes the ribs to splay outwardly so as to open the umbrella. A crank mechanism is connected to the upper yoke via a cord so that upon cranking of the crank mechanism in one direction, the upper yoke is pulled downwardly to open the umbrella. A clutch assembly is also provided in the crank assembly to lock the crank assembly against the weight of the ribs and cover while allowing a reverse rotation of the crank mechanism under a manually applied force to permit the umbrella to close under the weight of the ribs and cover.
16 One hand operated umbrella capable of self-closing US596204 1990-10-10 US5058613A 1991-10-22 Tseng Su; Yun c. Pon
A one hand operated umbrella capable of self-closing, including a center shaft of outer tube and inner tube, both of which are engaged with a spring pawl, a connector with an upper link and a lower within the shaft, and a handle with a button connected with the bottom of inner tube. While pushing the button, a slider of the umbrella will be released and to push the spring pawl inward to close and shorten automatically.
17 Closable, collapsible umbrella for one-hand operation US708702 1985-03-06 US4685482A 1987-08-11 Kwong Y. Yung
A folding umbrella having a telescopic stem which is connected to a crown at the top and at the bottom to a handle pivotally supporting a radius hand-grip, ribs and stretchers are provided for extending or collapsing the roof of the umbrella, a runner is slidable along the stem for actuating the ribs and stretchers through interposed links and auxiliary links, a lever is co-operative between the radius hand-grip and an elongated runner slide which is slidably arranged within the runner and around the stem and which carries at the upper end a notch member to which the struts, pivoted to the links or stretchers, are pivotally connected. The umbrella, while held in one hand, can be conveniently extended to convenient length, opened and closed by manipulating the radius hand-grip with the thumb and/or fingers in a direction transverse to the stem and also can be conveniently collapsed to reduce the length and retained in locked position by pushing the handle toward the crown while the top of the stem is supported or propped against any object.
18 Umbrellas and parasols US84660059 1959-10-15 US3008478A 1961-11-14 FOLTIS ANESTIS C; PHILLIP KATES
19 One-hand opening and closing umbrellas US71564458 1958-02-17 US2917060A 1959-12-15 VINCENT MILITANO
20 PARASOL DE SECURITE POUR LE VENT, A DECLENCHEMENT PAR LE BAS EP10782651.3 2010-10-27 EP2496109A1 2012-09-12 Amalric, Bernard; Cannac, Frédéric; Taillefer, Jean-Paul
The invention relates to an umbrella, characterized by the wind safety system thereof, the triggering device of which is located in the area where the pole (2) of same contacts the ground, or directly on the shaft thereof, as the case may be, and which includes a return device consisting of a slider (4) having a spring (5), and then a flexible transmission assembly connecting the head of the slider to a retracting mechanism of the closing trigger (9) of the umbrella, whereby, when pressed against the ground, the weight of the umbrella crushes the spring (5), the slider (4) is in the top cocked position, and then, as soon as the wind tends to raise the umbrella, said pre-stressed spring expands and pushes the slider back down, thereby tensioning the transmission element and causing the trigger (9) to retract, in order to finally ensure automatic closure of the umbrella. In the case where said umbrella includes a pole, same is made in a reverse telescopic configuration, i.e., with the sliding strand having a small diameter at the bottom portion, which, for storage purposes, is completely retracted into the shaft (1), the locking system (3) next being actuated in order to immobilize the pole, the entire assembly offering an optimal storage configuration without any risk of the pole being mal-positioned.
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