序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Schirmschieber EP11168812.3 2011-06-06 EP2532263A1 2012-12-12 Siegenthaler, Robert

Um einen Standschirm, insbesondere Grossschirm, bei dem sich Dachstangen eines Schirmdaches über Stützstreben an einem Aufnahmekranz (8) eines Schiebers (2) abstützen, der bei geöffnetem Schirmdach über eine lösbare Sperrklinke (26) und eine Raste (30) mit einem Schirmmast (4) verrastbar ist, wobei die Sperrklinke (26) an einem Kipphebel (12) angeordnet ist, zu verbessern, wird vorgeschlagen, dass der Kipphebel (12) von einem Gehäuse (20) umgeben sein soll, welches Lager (22) für die Gelenkachse (40) aufweist. Der Kipphebel (12) selbst weist eine Bedientaste (13) auf. Das Gehäuse (20) weist eine Ausnehmung (21) auf, durch die die Bedientaste freigegeben wird. Die Gelenkachse (40) des Kipphebels (12) ist quer zur Längsachse (42) des Schirmmastes (4) ausgerichtet und die Gelenkachse (40) liegt näher an der Längsachse (42) des Schirmmastes (4) als die Sperrklinke (26).

102 UMBRELLA RIB ASSEMBLY AND FOLDABLE UMBRELLA EP10815593.8 2010-09-06 EP2476336A2 2012-07-18 Lee, Boo Il

The present invention relates to an umbrella rib assembly and to a foldable umbrella. The umbrella rib assembly comprises: a plurality of main ribs, a plurality of first auxiliary ribs, and a plurality of second auxiliary ribs. Each of the main ribs includes an inner member, one end of which is coupled to a main rib fixing member such that the inner member is circumferentially rotatable; an intermediate member, one end of which is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to an upper portion from the other end of the inner member; and an outer member, one end of which is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to the other end of the intermediate member, wherein said inner member, said intermediate member, and said outer member are assembled so to be foldable. Each of the first auxiliary ribs has one end coupled via a pin to a first auxiliary rib fixing member such that the first auxiliary rib is circumferentially rotatable, each of the first auxiliary ribs has an intermediate portion to which the other end of the inner member is rotatably coupled via a pin, such that the first auxiliary rib is parallel to the intermediate member of the main rib, and the other end of each of the first auxiliary ribs is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to a lower portion from the upper end of the outer member rotatably coupled to the intermediate member of the main rib. One end of each of the second auxiliary ribs is coupled to a second auxiliary rib fixing member interposed between the main rib fixing member and the first auxiliary rib fixing member such that the second auxiliary rib is circumferentially rotatable, and the other end thereof is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to the portion to which the inner member of the main rib and an intermediate portion of the first auxiliary rib are coupled. The diameter of the joint portion of the main rib fixing member (15), to which the inner member (12a) of the main rib (12) is rotatably coupled, is significantly larger than the diameter of the joint portion of the second auxiliary rib fixing member to which the second auxiliary rib is rotatably coupled, such that the second auxiliary rib fixing member is drawn downwardly to spread the umbrella rib assembly, and pushed upwardly to fold the umbrella rib assembly. Foldable umbrellas having various configurations can be produced using the umbrella rib assembly of the present invention.

103 Runner fastening device for an umbrella EP11170251.0 2011-06-16 EP2474246A1 2012-07-11 Chen, Hsia-Hui

A runner fastening device is provided for holding a runner (400) of an umbrella at an upper position relative to a central shaft unit (100), and includes a spring catch (10) having a retaining region (11) and an actuated region (16), a retained member (21) moved with the runner (400) and having a retained slot (216) which extends to terminate at an abutment wall (217) to abut against the retaining region (11) at the upper position, and a sleeve member (22) movably surrounding the retained member (21). By mating engagement between cammed and camming surfaces (12,13; 224) of the retained member (21) and the sleeve member (22), when the sleeve member (22) is moved downwardly, the actuated region (16) is pressed against a biasing action to retreat inwardly to sweep the retaining region (11) away from the abutment wall (217) to thereby permit downward movement of the runner (400).

104 Rib structure of umbrellas EP11191610.2 2011-12-01 EP2460432A2 2012-06-06 Di Cesare, John David

In order to provide a rib structure of an umbrella, which has superior appearance without receiving unnecessary structural pressure and can contribute to the development of the industry by motivating consumers to buy, this invention features the rib structure of an umbrella which is formed with multiple ribs wherein the length of specific ribs is different from the length of other specific ribs, cloth is stretched onto the above mentioned ribs thereby changing forms of the umbrella and when the above mentioned cloth is put between the above mentioned ribs and adjacent ribs, the cloth does not expand and contract in the direction of the length of said ribs, but is expandable and contractible in any direction with the exception of the direction of the length of said ribs.

105 UMBRELLA EP04819032.6 2004-11-16 EP1689262B1 2012-05-09 BREBNER, Greig, Reid
An umbrella (1) in which the canopy is supported, tensioned and retained on a frame without any external points. The ends of conventional ribs (6,7) are provided with force spreading components (8) which are located within pockets (9) at the periphery of the umbrella canopy (3). As the umbrella is erected, the force spreading components open to provide a surface which pushes outwardly against a bearing surface formed between a pocket and the canopy, which 'spread' outwards. The spreading of the components (8) is initiated by the radially outward movement of slidable tubes (7) upon inner rods (6) attached at their inner ends to the shaft (2) of the umbrella. Inner rods (6) and outer tubes (7) together form the ribs or spokes of the umbrella which are supported and raised/lowered by primary struts (11) connected between the ribs and a primary shaft slider (12). Outward sliding movement of the outer tubes (7) over the inner rods (6) is assisted by secondary struts (13) which connect a secondary shaft slider (14) (positioned between the primary shaft slider (12) and the canopy end of the shaft) and a respective primary strut (11).
106 CANOPY DEVICE EP06757790.8 2006-06-07 EP1912528B1 2009-08-19 HOOGENDOORN, Gerrit
107 UMBRELLA EP04819032 2004-11-16 EP1689262A4 2007-06-06 BREBNER GREIG REID
An umbrella (1) in which the canopy is supported, tensioned and retained on a frame without any external points. The ends of conventional ribs (6,7) are provided with force spreading components (8) which are located within pockets (9) at the periphery of the umbrella canopy (3). As the umbrella is erected, the force spreading components open to provide a surface which pushes outwardly against a bearing surface formed between a pocket and the canopy, which "spread" outwards. The spreading of the components (8) is initiated by the radially outward movement of slidable tubes (7) upon inner rods (6) attached at their inner ends to the shaft (2) of the umbrella. Inner rods (6) and outer tubes (7) together form the ribs or spokes of the umbrella which are supported and raised/lowered by primary struts (11) connected between the ribs and a primary shaft slider (12). Outward sliding movement of the outer tubes (7) over the inner rods (6) is assisted by secondary struts (13) which connect a secondary shaft slider (14) (positioned between the primary shaft slider (12) and the canopy end of the shaft) and a respective primary strut (11).
108 SAFETY DEVICE FOR AN UMBRELLA EP04820476.2 2004-12-20 EP1696761A1 2006-09-06 VARDY, Daniel; EARNSHAW, John Michael; BLY, Michael Harold
In an umbrella comprising a frame having an elongate pole (16) on which a runner (12) is slidably mounted, and a canopy frame consisting of ribs (20) extending from the top of the pole and stretchers (18) extending to the ribs from the runner, the runner (12) is attached to the canopy frame by the ribs so that the canopy can be unfurled by sliding the runner up the pole and when the canopy is completely unfurled the runner engages with retention means (54) on the pole. An actuator (24) is associated with the runner in such a way that it is movable under the influence of gravity with respect to the runner between an inactivated position, corresponding to an upright orientation of the umbrella, and an activated position, corresponding to an inverted orientation of the umbrella, such that when the actuator (24) adopts the activated position the runner disengages with the retention means (54) on the pole, allowing the canopy of the umbrella to collapse when the umbrella is inverted.
109 SONNENSCHIRM-VORRICHTUNG MIT ABSENKBARER PLATTFORM FÜR HEIZSTRAHLER EP03775089.0 2003-10-29 EP1569536A1 2005-09-07 Uhlmann, Herbert; Bender, Ernst A.
Disclosed is a sunshade device (100) comprising a pole unit (110), an umbrella-fixing mechanism (111) that is hinged thereto, and an at least partly elastic umbrella that is connected thereto. The pole unit (110) is embodied as a hollow bar within which a sliding rod (120) is mounted in a reciprocally movable manner so as to open and close the umbrella. Said sliding rod (120) is coupled to a crankshaft and can be moved by rotating the crank (130). A radiant heater (142) can be integrated in the structure by providing a sliding carriage (140) which is reciprocally guided along a section of the hollow rod and whose inner diameter is adjusted to the outer diameter of the pole unit (110). The sliding carriage (140) is connected to the sliding rod (120) via a rope (150) which is guided about a deflection roller (160) that is disposed on the hollow bar. A platform (141) is provided on the sliding carriage (140) for mounting one or several radiant heaters (142).
110 Parapluie pliable EP02405920.6 2002-10-29 EP1415565A1 2004-05-06 Pislor, Ernest

Ce parapluie comprend un manche télescopique (1) dont une extrémité porte un organe de préhension (3) et dont l'autre extrémité porte un support transversal (2), une armature formée par une pluralité de baleines (4) dont chacune comporte plusieurs segments (4a, 4b, 4c) articulés les uns aux autres et dont une des extrémités libres est articulée audit support transversal (2), tandis que l'autre est solidaire d'un bord d'une toile de parapluie, un organe d'actionnement (6) monté coulissant le long dudit manche télescopique (1), un second support transversal (5) solidaire dudit organe d'actionnement (6), des tiges de liaison (7) articulées d'une part audit second support transversal (5) et d'autre part auxdites baleines respectives (4). Lesdits premier et second supports (2, 5) sont en deux parties (2a, 2b, 5a, 5b), au moins une des parties de chaque support (2, 5) étant montée pivotante sur ledit manche télescopique (1), respectivement sur ledit organe d'actionnement (6).

111 TILTING UMBRELLA EP99920962.0 1999-05-04 EP1076493A1 2001-02-21 EARNSHAW, John, Michael
A tilting umbrella frame includes an upper shaft part (3) and a lower shaft part (1), the two parts being connected by a tilting joint to enable the upper part to tilt about an axis (11) with respect to the lower. A runner (5) slides on the lower shaft part, for spreading the cover of the umbrella into its unfurled configuration, and, once the umbrella is unfurled, for tilting the upper part. To this end a lever (21) connected to and arranged outside the upper shaft part is arranged to transmit a pushing force from the runner (5) to the upper shaft part under (3) as the runner is pushed beyond a certain point at or near the point corresponding to the completely unfurled configuration. The lower end of the lever (21) is held captive in the runner during tilting to enable the runner to pull the shaft back to the straight configuration.
112 PARAPLUIE EP95903891.0 1995-01-09 EP0739174B1 1999-04-07 Basso, Pierre-Marie
An umbrella having a simplified construction which dispenses with the stretcher members of conventional umbrellas and has one end hinged to the central portion of each rib. Said umbrella comprises a runner (4) axially slidable along the umbrella pole (1) between a folded position in which the ribs (3, 3') can be folded against the pole, and an unfurled position in which the runner engages the ribs and holds them in the extended position. For this purpose, the runner comprises an upper frusto-conical portion (46) engageable with the ends (35) of the reinforcing portions (31) of the ribs.
113 Schirm EP97103832.8 1997-03-07 EP0796572A2 1997-09-24 Becker, Johannes

Bei einem Schirm mit einer in Form eines nach oben offenen Trichters aufspannbaren Dachhaut, die an Schwenkarmen (5) festlegbar ist, die an einer auf einem zentralen, in einem Ständer (22) aufnehmbaren Mast (1) verschiebbaren und feststellbaren Muffe (2) gelagert und durch Lenker (6) mit dem Mast (1) verbunden sind, wobei der innere Rand der Dachhaut gegenüber dem Mast (1) frei ist, ergeben sich dadurch eine hohe Bedienungsfreundlichkeit und Leckagefreiheit, daß zur Bildung der Dachhaut die Zwischenräume zwischen den Schwenkarmen (5) ausfachende Segmente (7) vorgesehen sind, deren innerer, gegenüber der Muffe (2) freier Rand von einem an der Muffe (2) befestigten Teller (13) unterfaßt ist, dessen Innenraum durch in der Spannstellung miteinander fluchtende Radialausnehmungen (14,15) der Muffe (2) und des durch ein Rohr gebildeten Masts (1) mit dessen als Regenwasserablaufkanal (16) fungierendem Innenraum verbunden ist, und daß der Ständer (22) eine einen unteren Abschluß (32) mit einer Auslaßbohrung (33), an die ein Drainageschlauch (37) ansetzbar ist, aufweisende, dem den Regenwasserablaufkanal (16) enthaltenden Mast (1) zugeordnete Einsteckbüchse (24) aufweist.

114 Integrally-formed safety umbrella runner EP91300032.9 1991-01-02 EP0493867A1 1992-07-08 Yang, Chi-kuo

An umbrella lower runner (4) slidably held on an umbrella central shaft (1) includes a spring button plate (44) integrally formed with the runner (4) normally extending outwardly for shielding a spring catch (5) resiliently held in the central shaft (1) of the umbrella and operatively depressing the spring catch (5) for lowering the runner (4) for closing the umbrella, so that a depression of the spring button plate (44) on the spring catch (5) will not injure a user's fingers for safety purpose.

115 Pivot assemblies for umbrella ribs EP86302863.5 1986-04-17 EP0202769B1 1989-12-13 Booth, John Ralph
116 AN UMBRELLA HUB PCT/IB2011053720 2011-08-24 WO2012025894A3 2012-06-28 NEVIN MICHAEL PATRICK
An umbrella hub 14 for connecting frame members 18 of an umbrella to an umbrella pole 12. End portions of the frame members 18 have transversely extending hinge pins 21 which provide for hinged connection of the frame members to the umbrella hub. The umbrella hub 18 is fixed to the umbrella pole 12 and comprises three steel plates comprising a central disc 24, an upper retention disc 26 and a lower retention disc 28 which are releasably fastened to one another by means of bolts. The central disc 24 defines radial slots 40 within which the end portions of the frame members 20 are received. The discs 26 and 28 similarly define radial slots which are in register with the slots 40 of the central disc. The central disc further defines discontinuous perpendicular slots 42 in which the hinge pins 20 are located. The discs 26 and 28 overlie the slots 42 thereby capturing the hinge pins 20 in the slots 42.
117 PARASOL PCT/KR2011001662 2011-03-10 WO2011112012A3 2012-03-15 LEE BOO IL
The present invention relates to a parasol which provides shade from the sun to protect the body of a user, particularly, the face of the user, and which solves the problem of having to manually fold or unfold the outer ribs of a parasol rib assembly one by one, thereby ensuring convenience of use.
118 UMBRELLA RIB ASSEMBLY AND FOLDABLE UMBRELLA PCT/KR2010006038 2010-09-06 WO2011031048A3 2011-07-14 LEE BOO IL
The present invention relates to an umbrella rib assembly and to a foldable umbrella. The umbrella rib assembly comprises: a plurality of main ribs, a plurality of first auxiliary ribs, and a plurality of second auxiliary ribs. Each of the main ribs includes an inner member, one end of which is coupled to a main rib fixing member such that the inner member is circumferentially rotatable; an intermediate member, one end of which is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to an upper portion from the other end of the inner member; and an outer member, one end of which is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to the other end of the intermediate member, wherein said inner member, said intermediate member, and said outer member are assembled so to be foldable. Each of the first auxiliary ribs has one end coupled via a pin to a first auxiliary rib fixing member such that the first auxiliary rib is circumferentially rotatable, each of the first auxiliary ribs has an intermediate portion to which the other end of the inner member is rotatably coupled via a pin, such that the first auxiliary rib is parallel to the intermediate member of the main rib, and the other end of each of the first auxiliary ribs is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to a lower portion from the upper end of the outer member rotatably coupled to the intermediate member of the main rib. One end of each of the second auxiliary ribs is coupled to a second auxiliary rib fixing member interposed between the main rib fixing member and the first auxiliary rib fixing member such that the second auxiliary rib is circumferentially rotatable, and the other end thereof is rotatably coupled, via a pin, to the portion to which the inner member of the main rib and an intermediate portion of the first auxiliary rib are coupled. The diameter of the joint portion of the main rib fixing member (15), to which the inner member (12a) of the main rib (12) is rotatably coupled, is significantly larger than the diameter of the joint portion of the second auxiliary rib fixing member to which the second auxiliary rib is rotatably coupled, such that the second auxiliary rib fixing member is drawn downwardly to spread the umbrella rib assembly, and pushed upwardly to fold the umbrella rib assembly. Foldable umbrellas having various configurations can be produced using the umbrella rib assembly of the present invention.
119 BIO-DEGRADABLE DISPOSABLE UMBRELLA PCT/US2007081791 2007-10-18 WO2008067064A2 2008-06-05 ZONSIUS PAMELA
A disposable umbrella includes a staff having an upper end and a lower end suitable for gripping by a user. A fixed collar is mounted on the upper end of the staff. A plurality of main struts are pivotably attached to the fixed collar and extend radially from the fixed collar. The main struts are movable from collapsed positions, wherein the main struts extend generally parallel to the staff, to open positions, wherein the main struts extend outwardly from the staff. A waterproof film is fixed to the main struts, such as by adhesive, and extends generally from the staff to the extended ends of the main struts. A slidable collar has a bore therethrough and is slidably mounted for movement along the staff. A plurality of actuating struts are provided, the actuating struts having an inner ends pivotably attached to the slidable collar and outers end pivotably attached to associated main struts so that movement of the collar along the staff towards the upper end of the staff causes the main struts to move out to their open positions. A latch is provided for selectively holding the slidable collar in a predetermined position on the staff to thereby hold the main struts in the open position, or releasing the slidable collar to allow movement of the slidable collar towards the lower end. The staff, collars, struts, waterproof film and latch are all formed of bio-degradable materials. In this way the umbrella may be disposed of without harming the environment.
120 POSITIONIERUNGSMECHANISMUS FÜR EINEN SCHIRM EP16020167.9 2016-05-02 EP3092915B1 2018-04-25 Ma, Oliver Joen-an
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