Umbrella pole
US-2023047818-A1 · Feb 16, 2023 · US
US11779089B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11779089-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117249877-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2023 |
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An umbrella is provided that includes a canopy, a pole and a rotation assembly is provided. The pole extends along a longitudinal axis and has a rotatable portion coupled with the canopy and a lower portion to which the rotatable portion is rotatably coupled at a connection location. A lower end of the rotatable portion is disposed within an upper end of the lower portion. A rotation assembly configured to rotate the rotatable portion of the pole is provided. The rotation assembly has a hand grip and a drive ring disposed around the rotatable portion of the pole. The hand grip applies torque to the drive ring and thereby to the rotatable portion of the pole. The hand grip and the drive ring are configured to move along the longitudinal axis of the pole to disengage a locking assembly to permit rotation of the rotatable portion of the pole relative to the lower portion of the pole.
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An umbrella comprising: a canopy; a pole extending along a longitudinal axis and having an upper portion coupled with the canopy and a lower portion rotatably coupled with the upper portion; and a rotation and locking assembly configured to rotate the upper portion of the pole, the rotation and locking assembly comprising: a shaft having a lower end fixed to the lower portion of the pole and an upper end disposed above the lower portion of the pole; a first locking member disposed above the lower portion of the pole, coupled with the upper end of the shaft, and positioned within the upper portion of the pole; a second locking member disposed above the lower portion of the pole adjacent to the first locking member, the second locking member positioned within the upper portion of the pole and configured to engage the first locking member; and a hand grip disposed around the upper portion of the pole and engaged with the second locking member, the hand grip having a first position along the longitudinal axis of the pole in which the second locking member is engaged with the first locking member and a second position along the longitudinal axis of the pole spaced apart from the first position in which the second locking member is disengaged from the first locking member. 2. The umbrella of claim 1 , further comprising a drive ring disposed around a pole portion above the lower portion of the pole, the drive ring being moveable along the longitudinal axis of the pole by movement of the hand grip. 3. The umbrella of claim 1 , wherein the first locking member comprises a central recess disposed around the upper end of the shaft and an outer surface comprising a plurality of splines disposed thereon. 4. The umbrella of claim 3 , wherein the first locking member comprises a tapered lower end. 5. The umbrella of claim 1 , wherein the second locking member comprises a central passage disposed around the shaft and an upper recess comprising a plurality of splines disposed on an inner surface thereof. 6. An umbrella comprising: a canopy; a pole extending along a longitudinal axis and having an upper portion coupled with the canopy and a lower portion rotatably coupled with the upper portion; and a rotation and locking assembly configured to rotate the upper portion of the pole, the rotation and locking assembly comprising: a shaft having a lower end fixed to the lower portion of the pole and an upper end disposed above the lower portion of the pole; a first locking member disposed above the lower portion of the pole and coupled with the upper end of the shaft; a second locking member disposed above the lower portion of the pole adjacent to the first locking member, the second locking member configured to engage the first locking member; a hand grip disposed around the upper portion of the pole and engaged with the second locking member, the hand grip having a first position along the longitudinal axis of the pole in which the second locking member is engaged with the first locking member and a second position along the longitudinal axis of the pole spaced apart from the first position in which the second locking member is disengaged from the first locking member; and a drive ring disposed around a pole portion above the lower portion of the pole the drive ring being moveable along the longitudinal axis of the pole by movement of the hand grip; wherein the drive ring further comprises a plurality of splines aligned with the longitudinal axis of the pole. 7. The umbrella of claim 6 wherein the hand grip comprises an outer surface and an inner surface, a plurality of radial projections being disposed on the inner surface and being configured to engage the plurality of splines. 8. The umbrella of claim 7 , wherein the pole comprises a slot and further comprising a shaft coupled with the hand grip, the shaft disposed through the drive ring and the slot of the pole, wherein an inner portion of the shaft is coupled with the second locking member. 9. An umbrella comprising: a canopy; a pole extending along a longitudinal axis and having an upper portion coupled with the canopy and a lower portion rotatably coupled with the upper portion; and a rotation and locking assembly configured to rotate the upper portion of the pole, the rotation and locking assembly comprising: a shaft having a lower end fixed to the lower portion of the pole and an upper end disposed above the lower portion of the pole; a first locking member disposed above the lower portion of the pole and coupled with the upper end of the shaft; a second locking member disposed above the lower portion of the pole adjacent to the first locking member, the second locking member configured to engage the first locking member; a hand grip disposed around the upper portion of the pole and engaged with the second locking member, the hand grip having a first position along the longitudinal axis of the pole in which the second locking member is engaged with the first locking member and a second position along the longitudinal axis of the pole spaced apart from the first position in which the second locking member is disengaged from the first locking member; and a thrust bearing having a first portion fixedly coupled with the lower portion of the pole and a second portion fixedly coupled with a lower end of a rotatable portion of the pole, the second portion rotatable relative to the first portion. 10. The umbrella of claim 9 , wherein the second portion of the thrust bearing is partly inserted into the lower end of the rotatable portion of the pole and has a projection received in a recess of the lower end of the rotatable portion of the pole to transmit a torque between a rotatable portion of the upper portion of the pole and the second portion of the thrust bearing. 11. The umbrella of claim 10 , further comprising a spring disposed between the second locking member and the thrust bearing, the spring configured to bias the hand grip to the first position. 12. An umbrella comprising: a canopy; a pole extending along a longitudinal axis and having a rotatable portion coupled with the canopy and a lower portion, the rotatable portion being rotatably coupled with the lower portion at a connection location where a lower end of the rotatable portion is disposed within and configured to rotate in an upper end of the lower portion; a rotation assembly configured to rotate the rotatable portion of the pole, the rotation assembly comprising a hand grip and a drive ring, the drive ring having an inner surface surrounding the rotatable portion of the pole, the hand grip applying torque to the drive ring and thereby to the rotatable portion of the pole, wherein the hand grip rotates the drive ring in the same direction as the hand grip; and a locking assembly comprising a first locking member and a second locking member disengageable from the first locking member, the first locking member and the second locking member being disposed above the connection location, and wherein the first locking member is positioned within a lower portion of the rotatable portion of the pole. 13. The umbrella of claim 12 , wherein the first locking member is disposed above the lower portion of the pole and is coupled with a shaft, the second locking member is disposed above the lower portion of the pole adjacent to the first locking member, the second locking member configured to engage the first locking member. 14. The umbrella of claim 12 , wherein the hand grip is coupled with the second locking member to move the second locking member away from the first locking member to facil
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