US20050103369A1 - Multiple-fold umbrella as quickly opened and closed - Google Patents
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- a conventional multiple-fold umbrella comprises a rib assembly having an umbrella cloth secured thereon, and including at least a top rib, an intermediate rib and a rear rib pivotally connected with one another and pivotally secured to a central shaft.
- the rear rib should be further pulled or folded by the user's hand in order to help open or close the umbrella cloth, thereby causing inconvenience for the user.
- the present inventor has found these drawbacks and invented the present multiple-fold umbrella as quickly opened or closed.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold umbrella including a rib assembly pivotally secured to a central shaft, with the rib assembly including a stretcher rib pivotally connected with a top rib and pivotally secured to the central shaft, an intermediate pivotally connected between he stretcher rib and a rear rib, and a resilient connecting rib slidably coupled with the intermediate rib and resiliently secured between the stretcher rib through a spring device and the rear rib, whereby upon opening of the umbrella, the resilient connecting rib will be arcuately bent in order for automatically ejecting the rear rib outwardly for quickly opening the umbrella without being pulled by the user's hand; and upon closing of the umbrella, the spring device, which is previously tensioned to store its resilience when opening the umbrella, will restore the rib assembly to resiliently retract the rib assembly for accelerating the folding of the umbrella.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration showing a folded umbrella of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional drawing of the present invention as viewed from 2-2 direction of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional drawing as viewed from 3-3 direction of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional drawing as viewed from 4-4 direction of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged view of the spring device of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows the present invention when approximating the fully opening state.
- FIG. 8 shows the relationship of the outer portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs of the present invention, as enlarged from FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 9 shows the umbrella of the present invention when fully opened, following FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 10 shows the relationship of the inner portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs, as enlarged from FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 shows the relationship of the outer portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs, as enlarged from FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 12 shows another preferred embodiment of the present invention when opened.
- the present invention comprises: a central shaft 1 , and a multiple-fold rib assembly 2 pivotally secured to the central shaft 1 and having an umbrella cloth C secured on the rib assembly 2 .
- the rib assembly 2 includes: a top rib 21 pivotally secured to an upper notch 20 formed on a top of the central shaft 1 , a stretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to a runner 20 r slidably held on the shaft 1 , an intermediate rib 23 having its innermost end 231 pivotally secured to the top rib 21 through an inner connecting rib 25 and having an inner rib portion 232 (adjacent to the innermost end 231 ) of the intermediate rib 23 pivotally secured to an outer end of the stretcher rib 22 , a resilient connecting rib 24 slidably coupled to the intermediate rib 23 , and a rear rib 26 respectively pivotally secured to an outer end 233 of the intermediate rib 23 and to an outer end 242 of the resilient connecting rib 24 through a joint 27 .
- the present invention as illustrated is a triple-fold umbrella, but the number of folds are not limited in this invention.
- the stretcher rib 22 includes: a wide groove 22 w formed in an upper (or inner) portion of the rib 22 , and a narrow groove portion 22 n in a lower (or outer) portion of the rib to be communicated with the wide groove 22 w.
- a spring device 3 is slidably held in the stretcher rib 22 , and includes: a spring 31 having its inner spring end 311 secured to the inner end portion of the stretcher rib 22 or secured to the runner 20 r , and a rod 32 secured to an outer spring end 312 of the spring 31 .
- the spring 31 is slidably held in the wide groove 22 w and the rod 32 (or the major portion of the rod 32 ) is slidably held in the narrow groove 22 n.
- the rod 32 has its inner rod end 321 connected with the outer spring end 312 of the spring 31 , having a free outer rod end 322 approximating an outer end of the stretcher rib 22 and approximating the inner rib portion 232 of the intermediate rib 23 , and a hook portion 323 protruding outwardly from an outer rod portion of the rod 32 through a slot 22 s notched in a bottom of the stretcher rib 22 to be connected with an inner end 241 of the resilient connecting rib 24 .
- the intermediate rib 23 may be made of plastic material (including reinforced plastics or composites) such as injection molding process, having an inner retainer 23 a and an outer retainer 23 b disposed on an inner portion (adjacent the inner rib portion 232 ) and an outer portion (adjacent the outer end 233 ) of the intermediate rib 23 for limiting the resilient connecting rib 24 within the main groove 23 i formed in a bottom (or inner) portion of the intermediate rib 23 for slidably coupling the resilient connecting rib 24 with the intermediate rib 23 .
- plastic material including reinforced plastics or composites
- the intermediate rib 23 has its main groove 23 i formed in the bottom or inner portion of the rib 23 adapted to be engaged with the stretcher rib 22 (especially the narrow groove portion 22 n ) when folding the umbrella; and having a shallow groove 23 t recessed in an outer portion of the rib 23 adapted to be engaged with the rear rib 26 when closing the umbrella.
- the joint 27 as secured to an inner end 261 of the rear rib 26 includes: a pivotal portion 272 pivotally connected with a bifurcated outer end 233 of the intermediate rib 23 by a first pivot 272 p ; and a biasing portion 271 pivotally connected with an outer end 242 of the resilient connecting rib 24 by a second pivot 271 p.
- the joint 27 may be formed by integral forming process to be a P-shape structure.
- the joint 27 has a flat edge portion 270 to be retained by a retainer plate 23 p formed on an upper portion of the intermediate rib 23 when opening the umbrella as shown in FIG. 11 ; and having a shallow recess 270 r formed in the flat edge portion 270 for receiving the outer end 242 of the resilient connecting rib 24 when closing the umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the resilient connecting rib 24 is not a straightly linear structure, defining an axial line L 1 , which is unaligned with a linking line L 2 by linearly linking the first pivot 272 p and the second pivot 271 p , so that upon folding of the rib assembly when closing the umbrella, the outer end 242 of the resilient connecting rib 24 will thrust the biasing portion 271 of the joint 27 counter-clockwise for retracting the rear rib 26 and other ribs for closing the umbrella from FIGS. 9, 11 , through FIGS. 6, 8 , and finally to FIG. 1 . Otherwise, if lines L 1 and L 2 are linearly aligned, the ribs will not be biased, folded and closed.
- the runner 20 r When opening the umbrella of the present invention from FIG. 1 to FIGS. 6, 9 , the runner 20 r is raised to extend the ribs of the rib assembly 2 (especially to extend the parallelogram link set consisting of ribs 21 , 22 , 23 and 25 ) to be a generally linear configuration as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the resilient connecting rib 24 has its inner end 241 secured to the spring device 3 and also resiliently cushioned by the spring device 3 held in the stretcher rib 22 to obtain a resilient cushioning for smoothening the operation for opening the umbrella and for preventing from noise as possibly occurring among the ribs; and having the resilient connecting rib 24 been arcuately bent (FIGS. 6 ⁇ 8 ) to store its resilience, of which the outer end 242 of the resilient connecting rib 24 is simultaneously arcuately bent ( FIG. 8 ) to get its spring energy.
- the spring energy especially existing at the outer end 242 of the connecting rib 24 will restore to automatically quickly bias the joint 27 and the rear rib 26 to be linearly positioned as shown in FIGS. 9 ⁇ 11 (especially from FIG. 6 to FIG. 9 ) to fully open the umbrella.
- the umbrella cloth C as secured on the rear rib 26 will be simultaneously extended outwardly for automatically opening the umbrella. Therefore, there is no need to manually pull (by the user's hand) the umbrella cloth (especially on the rear rib 26 ) outwardly for fully opening the umbrella, thereby being superior to the conventional multiple-fold umbrella.
- the ribs may be stably engaged with one another when closing the umbrella as guided by the above-mentioned engagements of the corresponding ribs, like a “ball-and-socket” mechanism; and the ribs may thus be smoothly extended as initially guided by such engagements (ribs 21 , 25 in groove 22 w ; and rib 22 in rib 23 ) without being twisted or deformed, being helpful for opening the umbrella quickly.
- the present invention can be operated for opening or closing the umbrella quickly, smoothly and conveniently.
- FIG. 12 another preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed by modifying the spring device 3 as aforementioned.
- the spring device 3 as slidably held in a groove 220 in the stretcher includes: a spring 31 a having its inner spring end 311 a orienting inwardly towards the runner 20 r and secured in the stretcher rib 22 , and an outer spring end 312 a secured to a slide member 32 a , with the slide member 32 a slidably held in the groove 220 in the stretcher rib 22 and having a hook portion 323 a protruding outwardly through a slot 22 s notched in the stretcher rib 22 to be connected with an inner end 241 of the resilient connecting rib 24 .
- the aforementioned rod 32 of the spring device 3 has now been modified to be the slide member 32 a slidably held in the stretcher rib 22 .
- the spring device 3 when opening the umbrella will store its spring energy, which will help restore to quickly fold the umbrella, namely performing a reverse operation by reverting the umbrella-opening procedure to be the umbrella-folding steps.
- the umbrella cloth C will be simultaneously folded, without the aid of the user's hand, to be a compact folded umbrella.
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A multiple-fold umbrella includes a rib assembly pivotally secured to a central shaft, with the rib assembly including a stretcher rib pivotally connected with a top rib and pivotally secured to the central shaft, an intermediate pivotally connected between he stretcher rib and a rear rib, and a resilient connecting rib slidably coupled with the intermediate rib and resiliently secured between the stretcher rib through a spring device and the rear rib, whereby upon opening of the umbrella, the resilient connecting rib will be arcuately bent in order for automatically ejecting the rear rib outwardly for opening the umbrella quickly without the aid of manual pulling by the user's hand; and upon closing of the umbrella, the spring device, which is previously tensioned to store its resilience when opening the umbrella, will restore the rib assembly to resiliently retract the rib assembly for accelerating the folding of the umbrella.
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- A conventional multiple-fold umbrella comprises a rib assembly having an umbrella cloth secured thereon, and including at least a top rib, an intermediate rib and a rear rib pivotally connected with one another and pivotally secured to a central shaft. However, when opening or closing the conventional umbrella, the rear rib should be further pulled or folded by the user's hand in order to help open or close the umbrella cloth, thereby causing inconvenience for the user.
- It is lacking for a mechanism for automatically ejecting the rear rib of the rib assembly outwardly when opening the umbrella; or for automatically retracting the rear rib inwardly when closing the umbrella.
- The present inventor has found these drawbacks and invented the present multiple-fold umbrella as quickly opened or closed.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-fold umbrella including a rib assembly pivotally secured to a central shaft, with the rib assembly including a stretcher rib pivotally connected with a top rib and pivotally secured to the central shaft, an intermediate pivotally connected between he stretcher rib and a rear rib, and a resilient connecting rib slidably coupled with the intermediate rib and resiliently secured between the stretcher rib through a spring device and the rear rib, whereby upon opening of the umbrella, the resilient connecting rib will be arcuately bent in order for automatically ejecting the rear rib outwardly for quickly opening the umbrella without being pulled by the user's hand; and upon closing of the umbrella, the spring device, which is previously tensioned to store its resilience when opening the umbrella, will restore the rib assembly to resiliently retract the rib assembly for accelerating the folding of the umbrella.
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FIG. 1 is an illustration showing a folded umbrella of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross sectional drawing of the present invention as viewed from 2-2 direction ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional drawing as viewed from 3-3 direction ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional drawing as viewed from 4-4 direction ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged view of the spring device of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 shows the present invention when approximating the fully opening state. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view fromFIG. 6 , showing the relationship of the inner portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 shows the relationship of the outer portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs of the present invention, as enlarged fromFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 shows the umbrella of the present invention when fully opened, followingFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 10 shows the relationship of the inner portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs, as enlarged fromFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 shows the relationship of the outer portion of the resilient connecting rib with the other ribs, as enlarged fromFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 12 shows another preferred embodiment of the present invention when opened. - As shown in FIGS. 1˜11, the present invention comprises: a
central shaft 1, and amultiple-fold rib assembly 2 pivotally secured to thecentral shaft 1 and having an umbrella cloth C secured on therib assembly 2. - The
rib assembly 2 includes: atop rib 21 pivotally secured to anupper notch 20 formed on a top of thecentral shaft 1, astretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to arunner 20 r slidably held on theshaft 1, anintermediate rib 23 having itsinnermost end 231 pivotally secured to thetop rib 21 through an inner connectingrib 25 and having an inner rib portion 232 (adjacent to the innermost end 231) of theintermediate rib 23 pivotally secured to an outer end of thestretcher rib 22, a resilient connectingrib 24 slidably coupled to theintermediate rib 23, and arear rib 26 respectively pivotally secured to anouter end 233 of theintermediate rib 23 and to anouter end 242 of the resilient connectingrib 24 through ajoint 27. - The present invention as illustrated is a triple-fold umbrella, but the number of folds are not limited in this invention.
- The
stretcher rib 22 includes: awide groove 22 w formed in an upper (or inner) portion of therib 22, and anarrow groove portion 22 n in a lower (or outer) portion of the rib to be communicated with thewide groove 22 w. - A
spring device 3 is slidably held in thestretcher rib 22, and includes: aspring 31 having itsinner spring end 311 secured to the inner end portion of thestretcher rib 22 or secured to therunner 20 r, and arod 32 secured to anouter spring end 312 of thespring 31. - The
spring 31 is slidably held in thewide groove 22 w and the rod 32 (or the major portion of the rod 32) is slidably held in thenarrow groove 22 n. - The
rod 32 has itsinner rod end 321 connected with theouter spring end 312 of thespring 31, having a freeouter rod end 322 approximating an outer end of thestretcher rib 22 and approximating theinner rib portion 232 of theintermediate rib 23, and ahook portion 323 protruding outwardly from an outer rod portion of therod 32 through a slot 22 s notched in a bottom of thestretcher rib 22 to be connected with aninner end 241 of the resilient connectingrib 24. - The
intermediate rib 23 may be made of plastic material (including reinforced plastics or composites) such as injection molding process, having aninner retainer 23 a and anouter retainer 23 b disposed on an inner portion (adjacent the inner rib portion 232) and an outer portion (adjacent the outer end 233) of theintermediate rib 23 for limiting the resilient connectingrib 24 within themain groove 23 i formed in a bottom (or inner) portion of theintermediate rib 23 for slidably coupling the resilient connectingrib 24 with theintermediate rib 23. - The
intermediate rib 23 has itsmain groove 23 i formed in the bottom or inner portion of therib 23 adapted to be engaged with the stretcher rib 22 (especially thenarrow groove portion 22 n) when folding the umbrella; and having ashallow groove 23 t recessed in an outer portion of therib 23 adapted to be engaged with therear rib 26 when closing the umbrella. - The
joint 27 as secured to aninner end 261 of therear rib 26 includes: apivotal portion 272 pivotally connected with a bifurcatedouter end 233 of theintermediate rib 23 by afirst pivot 272 p; and abiasing portion 271 pivotally connected with anouter end 242 of the resilient connectingrib 24 by asecond pivot 271 p. - The
joint 27 may be formed by integral forming process to be a P-shape structure. Thejoint 27 has aflat edge portion 270 to be retained by a retainer plate 23 p formed on an upper portion of theintermediate rib 23 when opening the umbrella as shown inFIG. 11 ; and having ashallow recess 270 r formed in theflat edge portion 270 for receiving theouter end 242 of the resilient connectingrib 24 when closing the umbrella as shown inFIG. 1 . - As shown in
FIGS. 9, 11 , the resilient connectingrib 24 is not a straightly linear structure, defining an axial line L1, which is unaligned with a linking line L2 by linearly linking thefirst pivot 272 p and thesecond pivot 271 p, so that upon folding of the rib assembly when closing the umbrella, theouter end 242 of the resilient connectingrib 24 will thrust the biasingportion 271 of the joint 27 counter-clockwise for retracting therear rib 26 and other ribs for closing the umbrella fromFIGS. 9, 11 , throughFIGS. 6, 8 , and finally toFIG. 1 . Otherwise, if lines L1 and L2 are linearly aligned, the ribs will not be biased, folded and closed. - When opening the umbrella of the present invention from
FIG. 1 toFIGS. 6, 9 , therunner 20 r is raised to extend the ribs of the rib assembly 2 (especially to extend the parallelogram link set consisting of 21, 22, 23 and 25) to be a generally linear configuration as shown inribs FIG. 6 . At this time, the resilient connectingrib 24 has itsinner end 241 secured to thespring device 3 and also resiliently cushioned by thespring device 3 held in thestretcher rib 22 to obtain a resilient cushioning for smoothening the operation for opening the umbrella and for preventing from noise as possibly occurring among the ribs; and having the resilient connectingrib 24 been arcuately bent (FIGS. 6˜8) to store its resilience, of which theouter end 242 of the resilient connectingrib 24 is simultaneously arcuately bent (FIG. 8 ) to get its spring energy. - Gradually, the spring energy especially existing at the
outer end 242 of the connectingrib 24 will restore to automatically quickly bias thejoint 27 and therear rib 26 to be linearly positioned as shown in FIGS. 9˜11 (especially fromFIG. 6 toFIG. 9 ) to fully open the umbrella. The umbrella cloth C as secured on therear rib 26 will be simultaneously extended outwardly for automatically opening the umbrella. Therefore, there is no need to manually pull (by the user's hand) the umbrella cloth (especially on the rear rib 26) outwardly for fully opening the umbrella, thereby being superior to the conventional multiple-fold umbrella. - When the
runner 20 r is raised to the uppermost position to fully open the umbrella, thespring 31 of thespring device 3 is tensioned to store its resilience. Upon closing of the umbrella, the resilience of thespring 31 will help retract the ribs of the rib assembly for quickly closing the umbrella. The closing operation sequence is a “reverse procedure” by reversing the steps for opening the umbrella (i.e., fromFIG. 9 throughFIG. 6 toFIG. 1 ). - The
inner retainer 23 a and theouter retainer 23 b as disposed on opposite end portions of theintermediate rib 23, besides their function for limiting the resilient connectingrib 24 within the groove of theintermediate rib 23, will serve as reinforcing members for enhancing the strength of theintermediate rib 23. - When folding the
rib assembly 2 when closing the umbrella (FIG. 1 ), thetop rib 21 and the inner connectingrib 25 will be received into (and engaged with) thewide groove 22 w of thestretcher rib 22, while thenarrow groove portion 22 n will be received into (and engaged with) themain groove 23 i of theintermediate rib 23 for minimizing the folding volume. Therefore, the ribs may be stably engaged with one another when closing the umbrella as guided by the above-mentioned engagements of the corresponding ribs, like a “ball-and-socket” mechanism; and the ribs may thus be smoothly extended as initially guided by such engagements ( 21, 25 inribs groove 22 w; andrib 22 in rib 23) without being twisted or deformed, being helpful for opening the umbrella quickly. - Accordingly, the present invention can be operated for opening or closing the umbrella quickly, smoothly and conveniently.
- As shown in
FIG. 12 , another preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed by modifying thespring device 3 as aforementioned. - The
spring device 3 as slidably held in agroove 220 in the stretcher includes: aspring 31 a having itsinner spring end 311 a orienting inwardly towards therunner 20 r and secured in thestretcher rib 22, and anouter spring end 312 a secured to aslide member 32 a, with theslide member 32 a slidably held in thegroove 220 in thestretcher rib 22 and having ahook portion 323 a protruding outwardly through a slot 22 s notched in thestretcher rib 22 to be connected with aninner end 241 of the resilient connectingrib 24. Theaforementioned rod 32 of thespring device 3 has now been modified to be theslide member 32 a slidably held in thestretcher rib 22. - Besides the quick opening function of the present invention, the
spring device 3 when opening the umbrella will store its spring energy, which will help restore to quickly fold the umbrella, namely performing a reverse operation by reverting the umbrella-opening procedure to be the umbrella-folding steps. The umbrella cloth C will be simultaneously folded, without the aid of the user's hand, to be a compact folded umbrella. - The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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1. A multiple-fold umbrella comprising:
a central shaft; and
a rib assembly pivotally secured to said central shaft;
said rib assembly including: a top rib pivotally secured to an upper notch formed on a top of said central shaft, a stretcher rib pivotally secured to said top rib and a runner slidably held on said central shaft, an intermediate rib respectively pivotally secured to said stretcher rib and secured to said top rib through an inner connecting rib, a resilient connecting rib slidably coupled to said intermediate rib, and a rear rib respectively pivotally secured to said intermediate rib and said resilient connecting rib through a joint;
the improvement which comprises:
said stretcher rib having a spring device resiliently held in said stretcher rib, said spring device having an inner portion thereof protruding inwardly to said runner to be secured in said stretcher rib or secured to said runner, and having an outer portion of said spring device pivotally connected with said resilient connecting rib; whereby upon opening of the umbrella, the resilient connecting rib has its inner rib portion resiliently cushioned by said spring device in said stretcher rib, and said resilient connecting rib, as retained by said intermediate rib, will be arcuately bent to store its spring energy which will then restore to bias said joint and to eject said rear rib outwardly to extend the rib assembly linearly for quickly opening the umbrella.
2. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein said stretcher rib includes a wide groove formed in an inner or upper portion of said stretcher rib, and a narrow groove portion in an outer or lower portion of said stretcher rib communicated with said wide groove.
3. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein said spring device includes: a spring having its inner spring end secured in said stretcher rib adjacent to said runner, and a rod secured to an outer spring end of said spring; said spring slidably held in a wide groove formed in said stretcher rib, and said rod slidably held in a narrow groove portion formed in said stretcher rib and communicated with said wide groove.
4. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 3 , wherein said rod has its inner rod end connected with said spring and a free outer rod end adjacent to an outer end of said stretcher rib pivotally connected with the intermediate rib, said rod having a hook portion protruding outwardly from an outer portion of the rod, through a slot notched in said stretcher rib, to be pivotally connected with an inner end of a resilient connecting rib.
5. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein said intermediate rib is formed by plastic molding process, and including an inner retainer and an outer retainer respectively formed on an inner portion and an outer portion of said intermediate rib for limiting said resilient connecting rib within a main groove recessed in said intermediate rib for slidably coupling said resilient connecting rib to said intermediate rib.
6. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 5 , wherein said intermediate rib includes said main groove recessed in an inner or lower portion of said intermediate rib, and a shallow groove recessed in an outer or upper portion of said stretcher rib, said inner retainer formed in said main groove adjacent to a stretcher rib and an inner connecting rib, and said outer retainer formed in said main groove adjacent to a joint, with said joint pivotally connecting a rear rib with said resilient connecting rib and said intermediate rib.
7. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein said joint includes: a pivotal portion pivotally secured to an outer end of said intermediate rib by a first pivot, and a biasing portion having the rear rib secured therewith and pivotally secured to an outer end of said resilient connecting rib by a second pivot.
8. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 7 , wherein said joint is formed as a P shape; and includes a flat edge portion upwardly retained by a retainer plate formed on an upper outer portion of said intermediate rib when opening the umbrella; and a shallow recess formed in said flat edge portion for receiving the outer end of said resilient connecting rib when closing the umbrella.
9. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 8 , wherein said resilient connecting rib has its inner and outer rib portions respectively limited by an inner and an outer retainer formed on opposite end portions of said intermediate rib, said outer portion of said resilient connecting rib operatively bent when opening the umbrella to store a spring energy of the outer portion of said resilient connecting rib in order for resiliently biasing said joint to extend said rear rib outwardly for forming a linear rib assembly for quickly opening the umbrella.
10. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 2 , wherein said stretcher rib has its wide groove operatively engaged with a top rib and an inner connecting rib when closing the umbrella; and said narrow groove portion of said stretcher rib operatively engaged with a main groove as recessed in said intermediate rib.
11. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 7 , wherein said resilient connecting rib defines an axial line L1, which is unaligned with a linking line L2 by linearly linking the first pivot and the second pivot of said joint, whereby upon folding of the rib assembly when closing the umbrella, the outer end of the resilient connecting rib will thrust the biasing portion of the joint counter-clockwise for retracting the rear rib and the rib assembly for closing the umbrella.
12. A multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 1 , wherein said spring device is slidably held in a groove recessed in the stretcher rib, and includes: a spring having its inner spring end orienting inwardly towards the runner and secured in the stretcher rib and an outer spring end secured to a slide member, with the slide member slidably held in the groove in the stretcher rib and having a hook portion protruding outwardly from said slide member through a slot notched in the stretcher rib to be connected with an inner end of the resilient connecting rib.
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