Sunshade device
10182627 ยท 2019-01-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45B2023/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention generally relates to a sunshade apparatus such as an umbrella or sunshade that includes a canopy with extendable portions that may be positioned in a manner so as to maximize shade. In exemplary embodiments, the sunshade device includes a canopy, and a rib assembly connected to a shaft, the rib assembly including a first joint coupled to a first assembly arm, the first joint connecting a first arm extension to the rib assembly at a first angle with respect to a surface, and a second joint coupled to a second assembly arm, the second joint connecting a second arm extension to the rib assembly at a second angle with respect to the surface.
Claims
1. A sunshade device, comprising: a canopy expanding a perimeter around a central shaft; a rib assembly coupled to the shaft and the canopy; and a first and a second extension each including: extension arms pivotally coupled to assembly arms of the rib assembly at terminal ends of the extension arms, and a canopy panel situated between the extension arms, wherein the first and second extensions are configured to: pivot about the perimeter of the canopy, and securely rest at a predetermined angle, wherein: the first extension includes a first pivoting component with a first radially grooved surface, and a first complimentary pivoting component including a first complimentary radially grooved surface that registers with the first radially grooved surface configured to securely position the first extension at a first angle so that the first complimentary pivoting component is elevated above the perimeter of the canopy; and the second extension includes a second pivoting component with a second radially grooved surface, and a second complimentary pivoting component including a second complimentary radially grooved surface that registers with the second radially grooved surface configured to securely position the second extension at a second angle so that the second complimentary pivoting component is lowered below the perimeter of the canopy.
2. The sunshade device of claim 1, wherein the first and second extensions comprise of extensions situated at opposite sides on the perimeter of the canopy.
3. The sunshade device of claim 1, wherein the canopy comprises a polygonal shape and the first and second extensions comprise a trapezoidal shape.
4. The sunshade device of claim 1, wherein the canopy comprises a polygonal shape and the first and second extensions comprise a triangular shape.
5. The sunshade device of claim 1, wherein the first extension in the upwards position and the second extension in the downward position together form a substantially trapezoidal shape.
6. The sunshade device of claim 1, wherein the canopy and the first and second extensions comprise a substantially rectangular shape.
7. A sunshade device, comprising: a canopy expanding a perimeter around a central shaft; a rib assembly coupled to the shaft and the canopy; a first and a second extension, each including: extension arms pivotally coupled to assembly arms of the rib assembly at terminal ends of the extension arms, and a canopy panel situated between the extension arms, wherein the first and second extensions are configured to: pivot about the perimeter of the canopy, and rest at a plurality of predetermined angles; and dynamic joint components for pivotally coupling each extension to the rib assembly, each dynamic joint component, comprising: a first pivoting component coupled to or integral with an assembly arm of the rib assembly, wherein the first pivoting component includes a first radially grooved surface; and a second pivoting component coupled to or integral with an extension arm of each extension, the second pivoting component configured to pivotally register with the first pivoting component, wherein the second pivoting component includes a second radially grooved surface that registers with the first radially grooved surface so that the second pivoting component can be secured at each of the plurality of predetermined angles, and wherein: the second pivoting component is configured to be securely position above the perimeter of the canopy, and the second pivoting component is further configured to be securely position below the perimeter of the canopy.
8. The sunshade device of claim 7, wherein each dynamic joint component further comprises a joint shaft for securing the first and second pivoting components.
9. The sunshade device of claim 8, wherein each dynamic joint component further comprises a spring situated between the first and second pivoting components.
10. The sunshade device of claim 7, wherein the first and second extensions comprise of extensions situated at opposite sides on the perimeter of the canopy.
11. The sunshade device of claim 7, wherein the canopy comprises a polygonal shape and the first and second extensions comprise a trapezoidal shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Elements in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale in order to enhance their clarity and improve understanding of these various elements and embodiments of the present invention. Furthermore, elements that are known to be common and well understood to those in the industry are not depicted in order to provide a clear view of the various embodiments of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(28) In the following discussion that addresses a number of embodiments and applications of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part thereof, where depictions are made, by way of illustration, of specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the following description to refer to the same or similar elements. While embodiments of the disclosure may be described, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. For example, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to the elements illustrated in the drawings, and any methods described herein may be modified by substituting, reordering, or adding stages to the disclosed methods. Accordingly, the following detailed description does not limit the disclosure. Instead, the proper scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims.
(29) Generally, the present invention involves an apparatus such as an umbrella or sunshade device that includes a canopy with extendable portions, which may be independently positioned in a manner so as to maximize the shade typically provided by the canopy. The canopy of the sunshade typically expands a perimeter around a shaft that supports a rib assembly for folding and unfolding the canopy. One or more extensions extend from the perimeter of the canopy, comprising extending arms that support a fabric or material similar to the fabric of the canopy or even integral with portions of the canopy but which extend past the canopy's perimeter. The extensions may further include joint components situated at the tip of one or more rib assembly arms, which enable the folding and unfolding of each extension, and in some embodiments, may also enable positioning each extension at varying angles in relation to the perimeter of the canopy.
(30) In exemplary embodiments, a sunshade device in accordance with the present invention includes a canopy with multiple extensions situated at opposite terminal ends of a perimeter of the canopy. In such embodiments, each extension may be independently pivoted or swung from a storage position (closed) to an extended position (opened)allowing each extension to pivot about the perimeter of the canopy and securely rest at one or more anglesin a manner so that the extensions do not enclose or significantly obscure a user's view. In some embodiments, each extension may be positioned at varying angles. In other embodiments, one extension may be positioned at a first fixed angle, and the other extension may be positioned at a second fixed angle.
(31) Using a sunshade device in accordance with the present invention allows for extending or maximizing the shaded area around the canopy by expanding the canopy's surface area. For example, in embodiments in which a plurality of extensions are situated in opposite terminal ends of the canopy: a first extension may be positioned at a first angle so that the first extension is elevated above the perimeter of the canopy; and a second extension may be positioned at a second angle so that the second extension is lowered below the perimeter of the canopy. In this way, especially if the sun is hitting the canopy at an angle (which is usually the case), each of the extensions provide a surface area that further expands the shaded area around the perimeter of the canopy.
(32) When not in use, the sunshade device may be folded in a manner typical of foldable sunshades, which fold with the aid of a collapsible rib assembly that expands and collapses the canopy between open and close positions, respectively.
(33) Turning now to the figures,
(34) Rib assembly 101 supports canopy 102 and is typically collapsible, although in some embodiments rib assembly 101 may be a static structure solely for supporting canopy 102 in an open or expanded configuration. In either embodiment, rib assembly 101 may be constructed using light metals or plastics, wood, or any other materials or combination of materials commonly used in the art for making such components. Whatever the case, rib assembly 101 should be strong enough and durable enough to support canopy 102 as well as extensions 103 and 104 when in the open or expanded positions.
(35) Canopy 102 is primarily defined by perimeter 105 around shaft 106 that supports the rib assembly for folding and unfolding the canopy. Canopy 102 may be constructed of any known materials for constructing sunshades or umbrellas, including but not limited to linen, cotton, leather, silk, lace, nylon, or any other fabric or material, or combination of fabrics or materials. In an exemplary embodiment, canopy 102 may be constructed using microfiber fabrics that increase durability.
(36) Extensions 103 and 104 are typically similar in construction with perhaps differences in the joint components (discussed further below with reference to
(37) In the shown embodiment, it may be noted that the canopy panels extend and are integral with panels from canopy 102 so that some panels of canopy 102 terminate at perimeter 105, while canopy panels 113, 114, 115, and 116 each extend beyond perimeter 105 of canopy 102 in an outwardly direction to terminal ends of their respective extensions 103 and 104. In alternative embodiments, canopy panels 113, 114, 115, and 116 are each constructed of a separate piece of fabric, are separate and distinct from canopy 102, and each panel commences at perimeter 105 of canopy 102. Thus, although shown in
(38) As mentioned above, extensions 103 and 104 may be situated at opposite terminal ends of perimeter 105 (i.e. as shown). However, other embodiments may include a single extension on a single side, two extensions on a single side of the canopy, or any other conceivable configuration without deviating from the scope of the present invention.
(39) Similarly, each extension may be positioned at varying angles, at a similarly fixed angle, at different fixed angles, or in any other conceivable configuration without deviating from the scope from the present invention.
(40) In exemplary embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in
(41) As shown, sunshade device 100 is depicted in an open or extended configuration with extension 103 extended upright and extension 104 extended downwards. In this configuration, the shaded area that may be created by perimeter 105 of canopy 102 is greatly expanded.
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(43) It should be noted that although each panel of the canopy, including canopy panels 113-116, is shown as substantially triangularwhich may be desirable for creating a substantially circular sunshadedevice 100 may implement other shapes without deviating from the scope of the present invention. For example, as will be discussed further below, other embodiments may include substantially polygonal panels or substantially rectangular panels depending on the shape of the desired sunshade design.
(44) Turning now to the next figure,
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(46) In the immediate embodiment, extension 103 comprises joint component 124, which is coupled to or extends from assembly arm 122 of rib assembly 101. Typically, assembly arm 122 is like any other assembly arm of the rib assembly 101; however, rather than terminate at a typical point, such as one of the plurality of tips 128, assembly arm 122 terminates at joint component 124. In one embodiment, joint component 124 is integral with assembly arm 122. In another embodiment, joint component 124 is a separate component from assembly arm 122 and may be attached to assembly arm 122 using any coupling means of securing joint component 124 to assembly arm 122. Either way, joint component 124 may connect rib assembly 101 to extension 103 by pivotally connecting assembly arm 122 to extension arm 126. Extension arm 126 supports canopy panels 113 and 114, which as mentioned above, may be integral with or separate from the one or more panels of canopy 102.
(47) As mentioned above, in the immediate embodiment, joint component 124 is a static joint component; that is, joint component 124 provides support for extension arm 126 but restricts the pivotal movement of extension arm 126 to a set maximum first angle .sub.1 with respect to a surface parallel to plane A (i.e. assuming shaft 106 of sunshade device 100 is perpendicular to the ground), wherein .sub.1 may be a positive angle with respect to plane A and perimeter 105 of canopy 102 (roughly bound by a circumference defined in part between joint components 124 and 125see also
(48) Accordingly, when sunshade device 100 is expanded at a typical outing (e.g. at the beach) a user may extend extension 103 by pivoting extension 103 outwardly up to a position X.sub.1, thereby securing extension arm 126 to a coupling component 129 (see
(49) Similarly, the immediate embodiment employs extension 104 including joint component 125, which is coupled to or extends from assembly arm 123 of rib assembly 101. Like assembly arm 122, assembly arm 123 terminates at a joint component rather than one of the plurality of tips 128terminating at joint component 125. In one embodiment, joint component 125 is integral with assembly arm 123. In another embodiment, joint component 125 is a separate component from assembly arm 123 and may be attached to assembly arm 123 using any coupling means of securing joint component 125 to assembly arm 123. Either way, joint component 125 may connect rib assembly 101 to extension 104 by pivotally connecting assembly arm 123 to extension arm 127. Extension arm 127 supports canopy panel 115, which as mentioned above, may be integral with or separate from the one or more panels of canopy 102.
(50) As with joint component 124, joint component 125 provides support for extension arm 127 but restricts the pivotal movement of extension arm 127 to a set maximum second angle .sub.2 with respect to a surface parallel to plane A (i.e. again, assuming shaft 106 of sunshade device 100 is perpendicular to the ground), wherein .sub.2 is a negative angle with respect to plane A and perimeter 105 of canopy 102.
(51) Accordingly, when sunshade device 100 is expanded for use at a typical outing (e.g. at the beach) a user may extend extension 104 by pivoting extension 104 outwardly down to a position X.sub.2, thereby securing extension arm 127 to a coupling component 130 (see
(52) Turning now to the next set of figures,
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(55) The next figures illustrate other exemplary embodiments of the present invention, which employ different types of joint components that be implemented to allow the positioning of the extensions at various angles.
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(57) The primary distinction between joint components 400 and joint components 124 and 125, is that joint components 400 allow full pivoting motion of extensions 103 and 104, which may be desirable for users that may want to adjust each extension of the sunshade device at a particular angle. As such, joint components 400 may be referred to as dynamic joint components.
(58) To better illustrate joint components 400,
(59) Turning now to the next set of figures,
(60) Accordingly, extensions 103 and 104 may be pivoted about joint components 500 without having to adjust each joint component independently, because each joint component 500 includes a spring-loaded mechanism that enables movement of the component, and a grooved component that fixes the component in place; this allows for each extension arm to be pivoted about each assembly arm, thereby allowing a user to rotate each extension of sunshade device 100 between a close position and a desired position that will maximize a shaded area.
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(62) A benefit of joint components 500 is that a user does not need to manually tighten or adjust each joint component independently. Rather, a user may simply rotate, swing, or pivot each extension of sunshade device to a desired position.
(63) It should further be noted that other types of joint components that are known in the art may be implemented without deviating from the scope of the present invention. For example, joint components may implement ball joints, elbow joints, knuckle joints, or any other type of pivoting or swinging means that achieves the same rotational motion and allows each extension of the sunshade device to be positioned at an angle with respect to the perimeter of the canopy. As such, the joint components discussed thus far are merely exemplary and are in no way meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
(64) Similarly, although a rather typical canopy shape has been described thus far, as mentioned above, other types of canopies with varying perimeters and canopy panel shapes may be implemented without deviating from the scope of the present invention. By way of examples,
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(68) As may be appreciated by one skilled in the art, many variations on a sunshade device in accordance with the present disclosure may be achieved without deviating from the scope of the invention.
(69) A sunshade device has been described. The foregoing description of the various exemplary embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and disclosure. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching without departing from the spirit of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(70) 100: Sunshade device 101: Rib Assembly 102: Canopy 103: Extension 104: Extension 105: Perimeter (i.e. of canopy 102) 106: Shaft 107: Extension arm 109: Extension arm 110: Extension arm 112: Extension arm 113: Canopy panel 114: Canopy panel 115: Canopy panel 116: Canopy panel 117: Joint component 118: Runner hub 119: Spring 120: Runner 121: Stretcher 122: Assembly arm 123: Assembly arm 124: Joint component 125: Joint component 126: Extension arm 127: Extension arm 128: Rib assembly tip 129: Coupling component 130: Coupling component 131: Coupling component 132: Coupling component 400: Joint component 401: Coupling component 402: Pivoting component 403: Pivoting component 500: Joint component 501: Pivoting component (yolk) 501a: Grooved portion 502: Pivoting component 502a: Grooved portion 504: Shaft 600: Sunshade device 601: Extension 602: Extension 603: Canopy 604: Joint component 605: Joint component 700: Sunshade device 701: Extension 702: Extension 703: Canopy 704: Joint component 705: Joint component 706: Joint component 800: Sunshade device 801: Extension 802: Extension 803: Canopy panel 804: Canopy panel 805: Canopy panel 806: Canopy panel 807: Base 900: Sunshade device 901: Extension