IP Library Granted Patent US 7,363,930
Granted Patent B2
US 7,363,930 · App. 09/895,950 · Granted Apr 29, 2008

Umbrella tilt mechanism

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Patent No.
US 7,363,930
App. No.
09/895,950
Granted
Apr 29, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The tilt mechanism has a pair of tubular members and a catch which is fixedly mounted in the upper member and pivotally mounted in the lower member to permit tilting of the two members relative to each other. A pin is mounted in the lower member and is biased into one of several recesses in the lower end of the catch in order to hold the sections in either an upright or a tilted position relative to each other. A coil spring is used to bias the pin into a recess of the catch. Pulling down on the pin allows the tubular members to be tilted relative to each other.

Claims (39)

1. A tilt mechanism for an umbrella comprising;

a first tubular member for securement to a first section of an umbrella pole;

a second tubular member for securement to a second section of an umbrella pole;

a catch mounted in one of said members and projecting into the other of said members, said catch having a plurality of recesses at an end projecting into said other tubular member; and

a pin mounted in said other of said tubular members transversely of and in one of said recesses of said catch to lock said tubular members relative to each other, at least one of said pin and said catch being movable coaxially relative to each other to release said pin from a selected one of said recesses.

2. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 1 which further comprises spring means in said other tubular member for biasing said pin towards said catch.

3. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 2 wherein said spring means includes a coil spring abutting said pin and a plate secured in said other of said tubular members and abutting said coil spring.

4. A tilt mechanism for an umbrella comprising

a first tubular member for securement to a first section of an umbrella pole;

a second tubular member for securement to second section of an umbrella pole;

a catch mounted in one of said members and projecting into the other of said members, said catch having a plurality of recesses at an end projecting into said other tubular member; and

a pin slidably mounted in said other of said tubular members transversely of and in one of said recesses of said catch to lock said tubular members relative to each other, said pin being movable coaxially away from said catch to allow said other tubular member to tilt relative to said one tubular member.

5. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 4 wherein said end of said catch is spaced concentrically from second tubular member with said tubular members in alignment with each other and is in abutment with said second tubular member in a terminal tilted position of said tubular members relative to each other.

6. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 5 wherein said tubular members have contoured interfitting end surfaces to define a smooth cylindrical contour therebetween with said tubular members in alignment with each other.

7. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 4 wherein said other of said tubular members has a pair of oppositely disposed elongated slots and said pin projects through said slots for grasping thereof.

8. A tilt mechanism for an umbrella comprising

a first tubular member for securement to a first section of an umbrella pole;

a second tubular member for securement to a second section of an umbrella pole;

a catch fixedly mounted in one of said members along a longitudinal axis and having a stem projecting into and pivotally secured to the other of said members to allow said members to pivot relative to each other, said stem having a plurality of recesses at an end thereof; and

a pin mounted in said other of said tubular members transversely of a longitudinal axis of said other of said tubular members and in one of said recesses of said catch to lock said tubular members relative to each other, at least one of said pin and said catch being movable coaxially relative to each other to release said pin from a selected one of said recesses.

9. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 8 which further comprises spring means in said other tubular member for biasing said pin towards said catch.

10. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 9 wherein said spring means includes a coil spring abutting said pin and a plate secured in said other of said tubular members and abutting said coil spring.

11. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 8 wherein said pin is slidably mounted in said other of said tubular members to move away from said catch to allow said other tubular member to tilt relative to said one tubular member.

12. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 11 wherein said pin has a rounded head at each end projecting from said other tubular member for manual contact thereof.

13. A tilt mechanism for an umbrella comprising

a first tubular member for securement to an upper section of an umbrella pole;

a second tubular member for securement to a lower section of an umbrella pole;

a catch fixedly mounted in said first member along a longitudinal axis and having a stem projecting into said second member, said stem having a plurality of recesses at a lower end thereof;

a rivet pivotally securing said stem in said second member to allow said members to pivot relative to each other;

a pin mounted in said second member transversely of a longitudinal axis of said second tubular member and in one of said recesses of said catch to lock said tubular members relative to each other; and

spring means coaxially mounted in said second tubular member for biasing said pin towards said catch and into a selected one of said recesses.

14. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said spring means includes a coil spring abutting said pin and a plate secured in said second member and abutting said coil spring.

15. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 14 wherein said plate is frictionally secured within and transversely of said second member.

16. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein one of said recesses is disposed centrally of said stem and a pair of recesses is disposed to opposite sides of said centrally disposed recess.

17. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first member has a bore at an upper end to receive an upper wood section of a pole therein and said second member has a bore at a lower end to receive a lower wood section of a pole therein.

18. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first member has a reduced diameter portion at an upper end to receive an upper metal section of a pole thereon and said second member has a reduced diameter portion at a lower end to receive a lower metal section of a pole thereon.

19. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said stem is spaced concentrically from second tubular member with said tubular members in alignment with each other and is in abutment with said second tubular member in a terminal tilted position of said tubular members relative to each other.

20. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 19 wherein said tubular members have contoured interfitting end surfaces to define a smooth cylindrical contour therebetween with said tubular members in alignment with each other.

21. A tilt mechanism as set forth in claim 13 wherein said second tubular member has a pair of oppositely disposed elongated slots and said pin projects through said slots for grasping thereof.

Assignments (5)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Aug 23, 2020
From: PAMELA H LOVETT, CAPITALIZED MEANING NOT DEFINED HEREIN, HAS THE MEANING AS DEFINED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENTS, TO AND INTO WHICH CAPITALIZED NAME HAS BEEN INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE.; FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF AMERICA INCORPORATED, FLCA
To: LOVETT, PAMELA H; STEVEN MNUCHIN, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY AND SUCCESSORS THERETO; ANDREI IANCU, UNDER SECRETARY OF COMMERCE FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE; FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF AMERICA INCORPORATED, FLCA; LAUREL M. LEE, FLORIDA SECRETARY OF STATE; JEANETTE NÚÑEZ, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA; ASHLEY MOODY, FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL; FARM CREDIT OF FLORIDA, ACA
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NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Aug 21, 2020
From: WILLIAM H LOVETT, CAPITALIZED MEANING NOT DEFINED HEREIN, HAS THE MEANING AS DEFINED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENTS, TO AND INTO WHICH CAPITALIZED NAME HAS BEEN INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE.; FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF AMERICA INCORPORATED, FLCA
To: LOVETT, WILLIAM H; STEVEN MNUCHIN, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY AND SUCCESSORS THERETO; ANDREI IANCU, UNDER SECRETARY OF COMMERCE FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE; FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF AMERICA INCORPORATED, FLCA; LAUREL M. LEE, FLORIDA SECRETARY OF STATE; JEANETTE NÚÑEZ, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA; ASHLEY MOODY, FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL; FARM CREDIT OF FLORIDA, ACA
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To: ROCKLAND TRUST COMPANY
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2017
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To: FARM CREDIT EAST, ACA
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2017
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