EP0495472A2 - Conteneur avec parapluie intégré accessible de l'extérieur - Google Patents
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- EP0495472A2 EP0495472A2 EP92100560A EP92100560A EP0495472A2 EP 0495472 A2 EP0495472 A2 EP 0495472A2 EP 92100560 A EP92100560 A EP 92100560A EP 92100560 A EP92100560 A EP 92100560A EP 0495472 A2 EP0495472 A2 EP 0495472A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/40—Umbrella, stick, or glove holders attached to a bag
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- the invention relates to a container in the manner of a bag or a suitcase with an externally accessible, waterproof built-in container tube with an integrated pocket umbrella according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the present invention has for its object to provide an optimal combination of container, umbrella and tube, the tube is precisely matched to the screen used or changes to the screen itself to ensure quick and easy handling when needed, at less risk of damage to the umbrella rods and roof as well as a minimum of space and optimal utilization within the container, without changing the outer shape of the container.
- the umbrella is only pushed together to the length of the tube and not, as with pocket umbrellas with automatic folding, brought to the shortest length.
- a shorter tube, which corresponds to the minimum length of the screen, would have no advantage in terms of the loading volume inside the container. Only an insignificantly small free space could be created at the end of the tube, which would make installation or fastening even more difficult and would increase the costs for this.
- a telescopic pocket umbrella a significant reduction in the tube diameter is possible without having to do without a large umbrella roof.
- the umbrella can now be pushed together, but it does not remain shortened because there is no locking option on the central rod of the umbrella, as is the case with fully automatically openable umbrellas. An additional locking is necessary. If the lock is now attached to the container tube instead of the center rod as usual, it has a double function and the additional built-in spring even has a triple function.
- the new lock is used both to fix the umbrella in the tube so that it cannot fall out, and to keep the umbrella or the linkage shortened.
- the additional built-in spring inside the center rod first has to adapt the screen to the tube length. This means that the same umbrella can be used in shorter and longer containers (bags and suitcases) with shorter and longer tubes without modification.
- the spring also has the task of removing the umbrella handle from the tube after releasing the lock slide out so that the screen can be easily removed.
- an additional spring on the bottom of the container tube such as. B. in DE-PSen 681 886 or 682 991, can therefore be dispensed with. Because the tube diameter is already matched to the screen and the tube length is fully utilized, the tube volume is optimally utilized.
- the third task of the additional spring is to bring the screen to its full length, i.e. H. Push the center bar and roof bars apart so that - just like an umbrella with automatic folding - it only opens automatically at the push of a button and there is no need to pull it apart by hand.
- the handle consists of two parts that can move against each other with a spring in between. Again, a lock is required to fix the handle in the tube. By releasing the lock between the handle and the tube, not the entire screen is pushed out of the tube, but only part of the handle.
- the telescoped central rod of the umbrella When using this type of pocket umbrella, the telescoped central rod of the umbrella must be matched to the tube length used in order to fully utilize the tube volume.
- the compressed handle and screen must correspond to the inner length of the tube to ensure the spring tensioning function.
- the tube can be round or square.
- the roof poles are attached around a round slider and round umbrella head. If the screen is now inserted into the tube, the screen body is evenly distributed within the tube.
- the container tube can be flat, e.g. B. form rectangular.
- the rods are arranged on the sides of a flat slide and flat umbrella head. This allows the tube to be made much flatter. This does not reduce the necessary tube volume, but it distributes it more cheaply. The reasons for this will become apparent later.
- the tube diameter can be reduced by approx. 20%, also taking into account easy insertion into the tube and avoiding the risk of damage to the roof poles and roof. If, on the other hand, a flat tube shape is selected when using flat screens with automatic telescopic control, the tube width can be reduced by another 40%. The flat shape does not affect handling, insertion and removal from the container.
- the roof rod ends extend beyond the slide to which the locking mechanism for closing the roof and the roof rods are attached.
- the roof rod ends lie on the upper part of the handle when inserted into the tube. If the handle were attached underneath the roof bars, the middle bar would be pushed over the locking mechanism on the slide when inserted into the tube. This would either have the result that the handle was pressed onto the roof rod ends and damage to them could not be ruled out, or that the roof rod ends would lie on the handle and would therefore no longer be possible to insert them fully into the tube.
- the handle in the upper area must therefore be tapered to such an extent that the roof rod ends do not hinder insertion into the tube.
- the roof pole ends are distributed after insertion evenly around the handle.
- the roof rod ends must be pushed aside due to the small thickness of the tube.
- the roof poles are arranged on the sides of a flat slider and flat umbrella head, but there is a risk that they will come to rest on the narrow side of the handle when inserted into the tube. If the handle is now too thick, a complete insertion of the screen into the tube would no longer be possible.
- the handle must therefore be designed in the upper area so that on the one hand the central rod can still be attached and on the other hand the roof rod ends are pushed to the side (left and right) when inserted into the container tube.
- the cross section of the umbrella handle 27 in the area on which the roof rod ends rest is designed from circular tapered to flat oval to diamond-shaped, the rounded tips of the rhombus being located in the middle of the individual outer surfaces of the tube.
- the roof poles are thus pushed aside during insertion.
- the middle bar of the umbrella can be attached correctly, because there is enough material cross-section in the upper part of the handle.
- a certain problem with the flat shape is that the outer surface of the umbrella handle has to be made relatively high in order to completely close the flat tube. This leads to an uncomfortable gripping of the screen. This can be avoided by reducing the tube height in the area of the mouth, although it is still possible to insert the screen.
- the handle can be designed with less material, without having to change the outer dimensions of the tube.
- the flat solution also proves to be advantageous for hard-shell briefcases. Due to the relatively wide case frame, the installation of a round tube is only possible to a limited extent, since there is not enough space. However, a flat tube can be installed without changing the frame.
- a briefcase usually has two separate inside pockets, whereby the size of an inside pocket usually corresponds to that of a briefcase.
- the tube can also be stored in one of the two inner pockets.
- a round or square tube would have to be accommodated in both inner pockets due to the small compartment width.
- the placement of a A4 format in the briefcase and in the "tube compartment" within a briefcase is not affected by the installation of the flat tube. However, should higher documents be transported, the loss of space can be compensated for by using a special lock with several locking options for the folder flap, which has also been known for years. A change in the external dimensions is therefore also here unnecessary.
- the advantage of the flat tube extends to the use in pilot cases.
- DIN A4 formats can still be accommodated in the tube compartment without changing the external dimensions.
- pilot cases there is also the option of accommodating the container tube for receiving the umbrella in the often-found outer pocket. This accommodation corresponds to that of a briefcase.
- This variant has the advantage that the inside of the tube is completely smooth.
- a central push button is preferably mounted in the umbrella handle, which releases the retaining bolts when pressed in.
- the push button can preferably be lockable.
- a simple slide is preferably installed in the umbrella handle, which releases one or more retaining bolts by pulling.
- This solution is particularly suitable for flat umbrellas in connection with a flat tube, since, as already mentioned, there are only two ways of inserting the umbrella into the tube, and thus the direction of pull of the slide, up or down, is predetermined based on the position within the tube Container tube.
- the circumferential groove or the depressions correspond to the first embodiment.
- two opposite retaining bars are installed in the umbrella handle, which are connected to one another by a slide, only one of the two retaining bars engaging in the groove / recess in the interior of the tube. Regardless of how the screen is inserted and thereby closed, the same pulling direction can be followed to release the lock.
- the circumferential groove or the depressions correspond to the first embodiment.
- the groove or the depressions are positioned on the outside of the umbrella handle, the retaining bar or latches on the container.
- the locking bolt can be lockable as part of a suitcase lock fitting, for example by means of a combination lock.
- the The container tube has an indentation directly next to the holding bar, which directs the roof poles and the roof sufficiently over the holding bar.
- FIG. 1 shows a tubular container 10 with an inserted pocket umbrella 20, held by a lock 30 against the pressure of an axial suspension 40.
- This container 10 is installed in a container - briefcase, briefcase, briefcase, pilot case, handbag, travel bag or travel case -, what is to be explained in more detail with reference to FIGS. 12 to 16.
- the container 10 consists of a waterproof tube 11 which is closed at the bottom and has a circumferential inner groove 12 at its open end.
- the pocket umbrella 20 is a semi or fully automatic opening telescopic umbrella with a telescopic center rod 22, a handle 23 and a telescopic roof linkage 21, which in a known manner on the one hand on the umbrella tip 28, on the other hand on a holding and Release mechanism 29 is articulated.
- the Screen covering is not shown for reasons of clarity.
- the telescopic center rod 22 of the screen 20 contains a spiral spring 41, which is supported on the one hand against the tip of the screen 28, and on the other hand against a bolt 42 so that the center bar 22 extends pressure. against this pressure, the screen 20 was pressed into the container tube 11.
- the lock 30, 31 holds the umbrella handle 23 in the tube.
- the umbrella handle 23 is moved out of the tube 11 as soon as the lock 30, 31 is opened. The user can thus comfortably grasp the screen 20 and pull it out of the tube 10.
- the telescopic pocket umbrella can be easily stowed in the tube 11 after use. It is sufficient to close the umbrella roof, to retract the tip 28 of the umbrella into the tube 11 and then to press the umbrella handle 23 until the lock 30, 31 engages in the circumferential inner groove 12.
- the screen covering folds easily inside the tube 11 in the vicinity of the screen tip. This process is quick and without the user's wet hands.
- FIG. 2 and 3 show that it is possible to use round screens 20 with a round handle 23 in a round tube 11 (FIG. 2) or a round screen with a square handle 23 'in a likewise square container tube 11' ( Fig. 3) to position.
- FIG. 4 as an excerpt longitudinal section
- Fig. 5 as a plan view of the front side show a further embodiment with a variant of the locking.
- a single locking pin 31 is provided which is under the action of a spring 32 and is actuated from the outside by means of a slide 33.
- a flat telescopic pocket umbrella is combined with a flat-rectangular container tube 11.
- the roof poles 21 are fastened to the narrow end faces of a flat-rectangular umbrella tip 28 and an equally flat-rectangular holding and releasing mechanism 29.
- the central rod 22 there is a continuous spiral spring 43 which ensures that after releasing the lock 31, the screen 20 extends automatically to its full length.
- the umbrella handle 27 is tapered with a circular cross section, so that the roof rods 21 can be distributed in the tube 11 without jamming.
- the wall of the tube 11 is provided with thickened portions 15 which shorten the long side of the tube opening.
- FIG. 7 shows the top view of the umbrella handle 27 inserted and locked in its container tube 11 Appearance is optimal.
- FIG. 8 shows a plan view of the inside of a modified umbrella handle 90. It has an approximately diamond-shaped cross section on its inside.
- the roof poles are matched to the length of the screen and container tube in such a way that the rod ends come to rest on the diamond surfaces 91. Thanks to this arrangement, the roof poles and the roof covering are automatically diverted to the right and left when the screen is inserted into the container tube, where the corresponding space is in the container tube 11. A jamming of the roof poles and the roof covering between the container tube and umbrella handle 90 is not possible.
- Fig. 9 shows a partial longitudinal section through a fourth embodiment in the area of the umbrella handle.
- This consists of two mutually movable parts 24, 25, between which a compression spring 34 is positioned.
- the lock 30 sits on the container tube 11; it consists of a locking pin 37 which engages under the action of a compression spring 38 in a circumferential groove 26 on the movable part 25 of the umbrella handle and is opened by a slide 36.
- the container tube 11 is provided with an indentation 13 in front of the locking pin 37 which directs the screen covering over the end of the locking pin 37.
- FIG. 10 and 11 each show a top view of the construction of FIG. 9, namely FIG. 10 for the case of a round screen in a round container tube and FIG. 11 for the case of a flat screen in a flat-rectangular container tube.
- 12a and 12b show a top view and a side view of a briefcase 50 with a handle 51, in the cover 52 of which a flat container tube 10 with a telescopic pocket umbrella 20 is installed, it remaining invisible behind the interior.
- the handle of the screen 20 is extended so far that it can be comfortably gripped by the user.
- 13a and 13b show a top view and a side view of a pilot case with a handle 61 and a built-in tube 10 with a telescopic pocket umbrella 20.
- 14a and 14b show a top view and side view of a pilot case 60 with a front pocket 62, in which the tube 10 with a telescopic pocket umbrella 20 is installed. It can be seen that thanks to the use of a flat pocket umbrella 20 and a flat-rectangular container tube 10, a particularly space-saving and elegant accommodation was possible.
- 15a and 15b show a top view and a side view of a briefcase 70 with a built-in tube 10 and telescopic pocket umbrella 20.
- a particularly space-saving accommodation in the briefcase 70 is achieved thanks to the use of a flat-rectangular container tube and a flat pocket umbrella, and in such a way that the full height is still available in the front compartment, for example for a standard file folder stands.
- 16a and 16b show a plan view or side view of a briefcase 80 with a built-in tube 10 and a screen 20. Again, thanks to the use of a flat-rectangular tube 10, there is no need to increase the thickness of the briefcase 80.
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Applications Claiming Priority (4)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| DE9100505U DE9100505U1 (de) | 1991-01-17 | 1991-01-17 | Behältnis mit einem Behälter zur Aufnahme eines Taschenschirms |
| DE9100505U | 1991-01-17 | ||
| DE9115108U DE9115108U1 (de) | 1991-01-17 | 1991-12-05 | Behältnis mit von außen zugänglichem, integriertem Taschenschirm |
| DE9115108U | 1991-12-05 |
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| EP0495472A2 true EP0495472A2 (fr) | 1992-07-22 |
| EP0495472A3 EP0495472A3 (en) | 1993-02-03 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| EP19920100560 Withdrawn EP0495472A3 (en) | 1991-01-17 | 1992-01-15 | Case combined with an externally accessible umbrella |
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| DE (1) | DE9115108U1 (fr) |
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| DE102007043088A1 (de) | 2007-09-02 | 2009-03-05 | Brain Promotion Gmbh & Co. Kg | Taschenschirm mit Griffhülle und Abstützung des Teleskoprohrs |
| US7915332B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2011-03-29 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Compositions and methods for polymer composites |
| US7928155B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2011-04-19 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Compositions and methods for polymer composites |
| DE202011003388U1 (de) | 2011-03-01 | 2011-05-26 | BRAIN Promotion GmbH & Co. KG, 42651 | Taschenschirm mit Griffhülle, Abstützung und dreh-und feststellbarem Hauptgestänge |
| US8158243B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2012-04-17 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Methods of preparing polymer-organoclay composites and articles derived therefrom |
| EP2494883A1 (fr) | 2011-03-01 | 2012-09-05 | Brain Promotion GmbH & Co. KG | Parapluie de poche doté d'un manchon de préhension, d'un support et d'une tige principale rotative et déterminable |
| DE202013000510U1 (de) | 2013-01-21 | 2013-02-08 | Silag Handel Ag | Taschenschirm mit Dosengriff |
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| DE9213342U1 (de) * | 1992-07-04 | 1993-02-11 | Sach, Lothar, 8360 Deggendorf | Gehäuse mit Regenschirm |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US8158243B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2012-04-17 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Methods of preparing polymer-organoclay composites and articles derived therefrom |
| US8278383B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2012-10-02 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Methods of preparing polymer-organoclay composites and articles derived therefrom |
| US7915332B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2011-03-29 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Compositions and methods for polymer composites |
| US7928155B2 (en) | 2006-06-26 | 2011-04-19 | Sabic Innovative Plastics Ip B.V. | Compositions and methods for polymer composites |
| DE102007043088A1 (de) | 2007-09-02 | 2009-03-05 | Brain Promotion Gmbh & Co. Kg | Taschenschirm mit Griffhülle und Abstützung des Teleskoprohrs |
| US8156951B2 (en) | 2007-09-02 | 2012-04-17 | Brain Promotion Gmbh & Co. Kg | Pocket umbrella comprising a handle cover and a support for the telescopic tube |
| WO2009039939A2 (fr) | 2007-09-02 | 2009-04-02 | Brain Promotion Gmbh & Co. Kg | Parapluie de poche à manchon de préhension et à support de la tige télescopique |
| US8453660B2 (en) | 2011-03-01 | 2013-06-04 | Präsenta Promotion International GmbH | Foldable pocket umbrella |
| DE202011003388U1 (de) | 2011-03-01 | 2011-05-26 | BRAIN Promotion GmbH & Co. KG, 42651 | Taschenschirm mit Griffhülle, Abstützung und dreh-und feststellbarem Hauptgestänge |
| EP2494883A1 (fr) | 2011-03-01 | 2012-09-05 | Brain Promotion GmbH & Co. KG | Parapluie de poche doté d'un manchon de préhension, d'un support et d'une tige principale rotative et déterminable |
| DE202013000510U1 (de) | 2013-01-21 | 2013-02-08 | Silag Handel Ag | Taschenschirm mit Dosengriff |
| DE102013007222A1 (de) | 2013-01-21 | 2014-07-24 | Axel R. Hidde | Taschenschirm mit Dosengriff |
| EP2807942A2 (fr) | 2013-01-21 | 2014-12-03 | Silag Handel AG | Parapluie de poche qui se replie dans un récipient servant de poignée |
| US9247793B2 (en) | 2013-01-21 | 2016-02-02 | Silag Handel Ag | Compact umbrella with can-shaped handle |
| DE102013007222B4 (de) | 2013-01-21 | 2024-04-25 | Silag Handel Ag | Taschenschirm mit Dosengriff |
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| DE9115108U1 (de) | 1992-02-27 |
| EP0495472A3 (en) | 1993-02-03 |
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