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- the lamp means includes a bulb (41) mounted in the grip (100), with the bulb consuming much electric energy for illumination, requiring larger volume and also being vulnerable and easily damaged.
- the present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional illuminating umbrella, and invented the present umbrella grip having cassette LED illuminating unit detachably mounted therein.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an illuminating umbrella grip including a cassette LED illuminating unit detachably mounted in a holder formed on the umbrella grip, with the LED illuminating unit operatively depressed for a constant or flashing illumination; and upon withdrawal of the LED illuminating unit from the umbrella grip, it may be operated to produce illuminating warning signal for safety purpose, or it may be replaced with a fresh LED unit as fully powered.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration showing an opened umbrella of the present invention, which can be automatically opened or closed.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional drawing of the cassette LED illuminating unit of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the cassette LED illuminating unit.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional drawing of the holder adapted for engaging the LED illuminating unit.
- FIG. 5 shows the LED illuminating unit of the present invention when normally turned off.
- FIG. 6 shows the LED illuminating unit of the present invention when turned on.
- FIG. 7 shows the circuit diagram of the LED illuminating unit driven with a flasher in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows an opened umbrella of the present invention as held in a manually operated umbrella.
- FIG. 9 is sectional drawing of the present invention having the parts enlarged from the umbrella of FIG. 8.
- the present invention discloses an illuminating umbrella grip 210 comprising a cassette LED (Light-Emitting Diode) illuminating unit 100 detachably mounted in a holder 200 formed on the umbrella grip 210 , especially formed on a lower portion of the umbrella grip 210 .
- a cassette LED Light-Emitting Diode
- the umbrella of the present invention includes a central shaft 220 consisting of a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another and a rib assembly 300 for securing an umbrella cloth on the rib assembly 300 pivotally secured to the shaft 220 .
- the umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 is an automatically opened or closed umbrella with multiple folds, but it may also be modified to be a manually operated umbrella as shown in FIG. 8 or a single-fold umbrella, not limited in the present invention.
- the holder 200 may be formed on or fixed to the grip 210 by screws or by adhesive bonding, integral forming, or by any other joining methods, not limited in the present invention.
- the holder 200 is preferably formed on or secured to a bottom portion of the umbrella grip 210 to allow the LED illuminating unit 100 to be easily switched on or off through a bottom opening of the grip.
- the cassette LED illuminating unit 100 includes: a housing 1 , a LED (light emitting diode) 2 mounted in the housing 1 for projecting light forwardly through a front opening 14 formed in the housing 1 , at least a battery (including button cells) 3 stored in the housing 1 and electrically connected to the LED 2 through a switch 4 slidably or movably formed on or in the housing 1 for switching on the LED 2 for illumination or for turning off the LED 2 .
- the housing 1 includes a bottom cover 1 a combined with an upper cover 1 b by screws or by other joining methods to define a battery chamber 10 in between the upper and bottom covers 1 b, 1 a for storing the battery 3 (e.g. one or two button cells) in the battery chamber 10 .
- the battery 3 e.g. one or two button cells
- the housing 1 further includes a ring portion 15 formed on a rear portion of the housing 1 to be fastened by a string 16 for a convenient pulling of the housing 1 to be snugly engaged with a cavity 201 formed in the holder 200 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 for smoothly mounting the LED illuminating unit 100 in the holder 200 of the umbrella grip 210 .
- the string 16 is also provided for carrying the umbrella of the present invention.
- the housing 1 is preferably made of transparent materials, and is preferably formed as thin disk shape to be slidably inserted into or withdrawn from the holder 200 formed or fixed in the umbrella grip 210 .
- the LED 2 includes a first pin 21 adjacent to the upper cover 1 b of the housing and contacting a first electrode or the positive electrode 31 of the battery 3 , and a second pin 22 adjacent to the bottom cover 1 a of the housing 1 and electrically connected with a second electrode or the negative electrode 32 of the battery 3 through the switch 4 slidably or movably formed on the bottom cover 1 a.
- the switch 4 includes: a sliding plate 41 slidably held in a shallow chamber 11 formed in the bottom cover 1 a; a collar 42 protruding inwardly from the sliding plate 41 and slidably engaging with the second pin 22 of the LED 2 , with the collar 42 made of electrically insulative material and being normally resiliently biased by the second pin 22 of LED to be separated from the second electrode 32 of the battery to normally switch off the power supply from the battery 3 to the LED 2 through the second pin 22 (FIG.
- the switch 4 has the collar 42 resiliently biased downwardly or outwardly by the second pin 22 of LED 2 to be normally separated from the second electrode 32 of the battery 3 to normally switch off the power supply from the battery 3 to the LED 2 ; whereby upon an inward or upward depression (D) of the push button 43 , the second pin 22 of LED 2 will be urged inwardly or upwardly to contact the second electrode 32 of the battery 3 to close a power supply circuit between the battery 3 and the LED 2 to illuminate the LED 2 as dotted line shown in FIG.
- the second pin 22 will resiliently restore the collar 42 and the switch 4 downwardly to switch off the LED 2 ; whereby upon alternative depression or releasing of the push button, the LED will be switched on or off alternatively for a manual flashing operation.
- the switch 4 has the sliding plate 42 slidably held in the shallow chamber 11 recessed in the bottom cover 1 a having at least a protuberance 13 protruding inwardly or upwardly towards the battery 3 ; whereby upon a rearward sliding movement of the switch 4 by pushing the button 43 rearwardly, the sliding plate 42 will be simultaneously thrusted rearwardly to be gradually biased by the protuberance 13 as shown in FIG. 6 to inwardly or upwardly bend the second pin 22 , as held on the collar 42 formed on the sliding plate 41 , to be contacted with the second electrode 32 of the battery 3 to power and illuminate the LED 2 .
- the holder 200 includes: a cavity 201 formed in a hollow portion in the holder 200 for embedding the cassette LED illuminating unit 100 in the cavity 201 , a front hole 202 having a width generally equal to a width of the LED illuminating unit 100 for inserting the LED illuminating unit 100 therethrough, a rear hole 203 formed in a rear portion of the holder 200 for passing the string 16 of the housing 1 of the LED illuminating unit through the rear hole 203 , a bottom hole 204 formed in a bottom portion of the holder 200 to reveal the push button 43 of the switch 4 of the LED illuminating unit 100 for an operation of the push button 43 through the bottom hole 204 , a resilient hook member 205 resiliently formed on an upper portion of the holder 200 for resiliently urging the LED illuminating unit 100 downwardly to engage a protrusion 17 formed on a bottom portion of the LED illuminating unit 100 with a stopping portion 206 formed on a front portion
- a flasher (Fl.) 5 is connected in series in an illumination circuit including the LED 2 , the switch 4 and the battery 3 , whereby upon actuation of the switch 4 to start the flasher 5 , the LED 2 will be blinked automatically as driven by the flasher 5 .
- the present invention is superior to a conventional illuminating umbrella with the following advantages:
- the illuminating device is a LED with miniature volume, light weight, and convenient operation and maintenance.
- the LED illuminating unit 100 can be conveniently detachably withdrawn from the holder 200 on the umbrella grip 210 for a convenient maintenance, e.g., for replacing a new unit 100 and for serving as a miniature portable device for a convenient lighting or optical safety warning or signaling purpose.
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An illuminating umbrella grip includes a cassette LED illuminating unit detachably mounted in a holder formed on the umbrella grip, with the LED illuminating unit operatively depressed for a constant or flashing illumination; and upon withdrawal of the LED illuminating unit from the umbrella grip, it may be operated to produce illuminating warning signal for safety purpose, or it may be replaced with a fresh LED unit as fully powered.
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- U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,291 granted to the same inventors of this application disclosed an umbrella having detachable illuminative grip (100), which however has the following drawbacks:
- 1. When the illuminative grip (100) is removed from the inner grip portion (202) of the shaft (201), the inner grip portion (202) will become a “slim bar” and will be inconveniently held or grasped by the umbrella user.
- 2. The lamp means includes a bulb (41) mounted in the grip (100), with the bulb consuming much electric energy for illumination, requiring larger volume and also being vulnerable and easily damaged.
- 3. No flashing mechanism is provided in the lamp means (4) to thereby reduce its safety warning effect.
- The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional illuminating umbrella, and invented the present umbrella grip having cassette LED illuminating unit detachably mounted therein.
- The object of the present invention is to provide an illuminating umbrella grip including a cassette LED illuminating unit detachably mounted in a holder formed on the umbrella grip, with the LED illuminating unit operatively depressed for a constant or flashing illumination; and upon withdrawal of the LED illuminating unit from the umbrella grip, it may be operated to produce illuminating warning signal for safety purpose, or it may be replaced with a fresh LED unit as fully powered.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration showing an opened umbrella of the present invention, which can be automatically opened or closed.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional drawing of the cassette LED illuminating unit of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the cassette LED illuminating unit.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional drawing of the holder adapted for engaging the LED illuminating unit.
- FIG. 5 shows the LED illuminating unit of the present invention when normally turned off.
- FIG. 6 shows the LED illuminating unit of the present invention when turned on.
- FIG. 7 shows the circuit diagram of the LED illuminating unit driven with a flasher in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows an opened umbrella of the present invention as held in a manually operated umbrella.
- FIG. 9 is sectional drawing of the present invention having the parts enlarged from the umbrella of FIG. 8.
- As shown in FIGS.1˜6, the present invention discloses an
illuminating umbrella grip 210 comprising a cassette LED (Light-Emitting Diode) illuminatingunit 100 detachably mounted in aholder 200 formed on theumbrella grip 210, especially formed on a lower portion of theumbrella grip 210. - The umbrella of the present invention includes a
central shaft 220 consisting of a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another and arib assembly 300 for securing an umbrella cloth on therib assembly 300 pivotally secured to theshaft 220. - The umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 is an automatically opened or closed umbrella with multiple folds, but it may also be modified to be a manually operated umbrella as shown in FIG. 8 or a single-fold umbrella, not limited in the present invention.
- The
holder 200 may be formed on or fixed to thegrip 210 by screws or by adhesive bonding, integral forming, or by any other joining methods, not limited in the present invention. - The
holder 200 is preferably formed on or secured to a bottom portion of theumbrella grip 210 to allow the LEDilluminating unit 100 to be easily switched on or off through a bottom opening of the grip. - The cassette
LED illuminating unit 100 includes: ahousing 1, a LED (light emitting diode) 2 mounted in thehousing 1 for projecting light forwardly through afront opening 14 formed in thehousing 1, at least a battery (including button cells) 3 stored in thehousing 1 and electrically connected to theLED 2 through aswitch 4 slidably or movably formed on or in thehousing 1 for switching on theLED 2 for illumination or for turning off theLED 2. - The
housing 1 includes abottom cover 1 a combined with an upper cover 1 b by screws or by other joining methods to define abattery chamber 10 in between the upper and bottom covers 1 b, 1 a for storing the battery 3 (e.g. one or two button cells) in thebattery chamber 10. - The
housing 1 further includes aring portion 15 formed on a rear portion of thehousing 1 to be fastened by astring 16 for a convenient pulling of thehousing 1 to be snugly engaged with acavity 201 formed in theholder 200 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 for smoothly mounting theLED illuminating unit 100 in theholder 200 of theumbrella grip 210. Thestring 16 is also provided for carrying the umbrella of the present invention. - The
housing 1 is preferably made of transparent materials, and is preferably formed as thin disk shape to be slidably inserted into or withdrawn from theholder 200 formed or fixed in theumbrella grip 210. - The
LED 2 includes afirst pin 21 adjacent to the upper cover 1 b of the housing and contacting a first electrode or thepositive electrode 31 of thebattery 3, and asecond pin 22 adjacent to thebottom cover 1 a of thehousing 1 and electrically connected with a second electrode or thenegative electrode 32 of thebattery 3 through theswitch 4 slidably or movably formed on thebottom cover 1 a. - The
switch 4 includes: asliding plate 41 slidably held in ashallow chamber 11 formed in thebottom cover 1 a; acollar 42 protruding inwardly from thesliding plate 41 and slidably engaging with thesecond pin 22 of theLED 2, with thecollar 42 made of electrically insulative material and being normally resiliently biased by thesecond pin 22 of LED to be separated from thesecond electrode 32 of the battery to normally switch off the power supply from thebattery 3 to theLED 2 through the second pin 22 (FIG. 5); and apush button 43 protruding outwardly or downwardly from thesliding plate 41 to be slidably guided by aslot 12 longitudinally notched through thebottom cover 1 a allowing a sliding or depression movement of thepush button 43 of theswitch 4; whereby upon contacting of thesecond pin 22 ofLED 2, as driven by thepush button 43 moving in thebottom cover 1 a, with thesecond electrode 32 of thebattery 3, theLED 2 will be powered by thebattery 3 for its illumination. - The
switch 4 has thecollar 42 resiliently biased downwardly or outwardly by thesecond pin 22 ofLED 2 to be normally separated from thesecond electrode 32 of thebattery 3 to normally switch off the power supply from thebattery 3 to theLED 2; whereby upon an inward or upward depression (D) of thepush button 43, thesecond pin 22 ofLED 2 will be urged inwardly or upwardly to contact thesecond electrode 32 of thebattery 3 to close a power supply circuit between thebattery 3 and theLED 2 to illuminate theLED 2 as dotted line shown in FIG. 5; while releasing the depression of thepush button 43, thesecond pin 22 will resiliently restore thecollar 42 and theswitch 4 downwardly to switch off theLED 2; whereby upon alternative depression or releasing of the push button, the LED will be switched on or off alternatively for a manual flashing operation. - The
switch 4 has thesliding plate 42 slidably held in theshallow chamber 11 recessed in thebottom cover 1 a having at least aprotuberance 13 protruding inwardly or upwardly towards thebattery 3; whereby upon a rearward sliding movement of theswitch 4 by pushing thebutton 43 rearwardly, thesliding plate 42 will be simultaneously thrusted rearwardly to be gradually biased by theprotuberance 13 as shown in FIG. 6 to inwardly or upwardly bend thesecond pin 22, as held on thecollar 42 formed on thesliding plate 41, to be contacted with thesecond electrode 32 of thebattery 3 to power and illuminate theLED 2. - As shown in FIG. 4, the
holder 200 includes: acavity 201 formed in a hollow portion in theholder 200 for embedding the cassette LEDilluminating unit 100 in thecavity 201, afront hole 202 having a width generally equal to a width of the LEDilluminating unit 100 for inserting the LEDilluminating unit 100 therethrough, arear hole 203 formed in a rear portion of theholder 200 for passing thestring 16 of thehousing 1 of the LED illuminating unit through therear hole 203, abottom hole 204 formed in a bottom portion of theholder 200 to reveal thepush button 43 of theswitch 4 of the LEDilluminating unit 100 for an operation of thepush button 43 through thebottom hole 204, aresilient hook member 205 resiliently formed on an upper portion of theholder 200 for resiliently urging theLED illuminating unit 100 downwardly to engage aprotrusion 17 formed on a bottom portion of theLED illuminating unit 100 with a stoppingportion 206 formed on a front portion of theholder 200 for stopping a forward releasing of the LEDilluminating unit 100 from the holder 200 (FIG. 4 and FIG. 9); whereby upon inward or upward depression of theprotrusion 17 to disengage from thestopping portion 206, the LEDilluminating unit 100 will be removed from the holder. - As shown in FIG. 7, a flasher (Fl.)5 is connected in series in an illumination circuit including the
LED 2, theswitch 4 and thebattery 3, whereby upon actuation of theswitch 4 to start theflasher 5, theLED 2 will be blinked automatically as driven by theflasher 5. - For embedding or inserting the
LED illuminating unit 100 in theholder 200 integrally formed on theumbrella grip 210 as shown in FIGS. 8, 9, a manually-operated umbrella will be implemented with the illuminating device, i.e., theLED 2, for a safe illumination purpose. - The present invention is superior to a conventional illuminating umbrella with the following advantages:
- 1. The illuminating device is a LED with miniature volume, light weight, and convenient operation and maintenance.
- 2. The LED
illuminating unit 100 can be conveniently detachably withdrawn from theholder 200 on theumbrella grip 210 for a convenient maintenance, e.g., for replacing anew unit 100 and for serving as a miniature portable device for a convenient lighting or optical safety warning or signaling purpose. - 3. Since the
LED unit 100 is a small unit and even after being removed from thegrip 210, theumbrella grip 210 can still be ergonomically grasped. - 4. Either manual or automatic flashing mechanism is provided for a flashing illumination for better warning effect.
- The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
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1. An illuminating umbrella grip comprising:
a holder formed on an umbrella grip secured to a central shaft of an umbrella; and
a cassette LED (light-emitting diode) illuminating unit detachably mounted in said holder on said umbrella grip; whereby upon actuation of said cassette LED illuminating unit on said umbrella grip, a light-emitting diode of said LED illuminating unit will be lit for illumination; and upon withdrawal of said cassette LED illuminating unit from said umbrella grip, said cassette LED illuminating unit will serve as a portable miniature lighting or signaling device.
2. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 1 , wherein said holder is integrally formed in said umbrella grip.
3. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 1 , wherein said holder is secured to said umbrella grip.
4. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 1 , wherein said cassette LED illuminating unit includes: a housing, a LED (light emitting diode) mounted in the housing for projecting light forwardly through an opening formed in the housing, at least a battery stored in the housing and electrically connected to the LED through a switch slidably or movably formed in the housing for switching on the LED for illumination or for turning off the LED.
5. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 4 , wherein said housing includes a bottom cover combined with an upper cover to define a battery chamber in between the upper and bottom covers for storing the battery including button cell in the battery chamber.
6. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 4 , wherein said housing further includes a ring portion formed on a rear portion of the housing to be fastened by a string for a convenient pulling of the housing to be snugly engaged with a cavity formed in a holder for smoothly mounting the LED illuminating unit in the holder on the umbrella grip.
7. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 6 , wherein said housing is made of transparent material, and is formed as a thin disk to be slidably inserted into or withdrawn from the holder formed in the umbrella grip.
8. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 4 , wherein said LED includes a first pin adjacent to an upper cover of the housing and contacting a first electrode of the battery, and a second pin adjacent to a bottom cover of the housing and electrically connected with a second electrode of the battery through the switch slidably or movably formed on the bottom cover.
9. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 8 , wherein said switch includes: a sliding plate slidably held in a shallow chamber formed in the bottom cover; a collar protruding inwardly from the sliding plate and slidably engaging with the second pin of the LED, with the collar made of electrically insulative material and normally holding the second pin of LED to be separated from the second electrode of the battery to normally switch off the power supply from the battery to the LED through the second pin; and a push button protruding outwardly or downwardly from the sliding plate to be slidably guided by a slot longitudinally notched through the bottom cover allowing a sliding or depression movement of the push button of the switch; whereby upon contacting of the second pin of LED, as driven by the push button moving in the bottom cover, with the second electrode of the battery, the LED will be powered by the battery for the illumination of the LED.
10. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 9 , wherein said switch has the collar normally resiliently biased downwardly or outwardly by the second pin of LED to be separated from the second electrode of the battery to normally switch off the power supply from the battery to the LED; whereby upon an inward or upward depression of the push button, the second pin of LED will be urged inwardly or upwardly to contact the second electrode of the battery to close a power supply circuit between the battery and the LED to illuminate the LED; while releasing the depression of the push button, the second pin will resiliently restore the collar and the switch downwardly to switch off the LED; and whereby upon alternative depression or releasing of the push button, the LED will be switched on or off alternatively for a manual flashing operation.
11. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 9 , wherein said switch has the sliding plate slidably held in the bottom cover having at least a protuberance protruding inwardly or upwardly towards the battery; whereby upon a rearward sliding movement of the switch by pushing the button rearwardly, the sliding plate will be simultaneously thrusted rearwardly to be gradually biased by the protuberance to inwardly or upwardly bend the second pin, as held on the collar formed on the sliding plate, to be contacted with the second electrode of the battery to power and illuminate the LED.
12. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 4 , wherein said cassette LED illuminating unit further includes a flasher connected in series in an illumination circuit including the LED, the switch and the battery, whereby upon actuation of the switch to start the flasher, the LED will be blinked automatically as driven by the flasher.
13. An illuminating umbrella grip according to claim 1 , wherein said holder includes: a cavity formed in a hollow portion in the holder for embedding the cassette LED illuminating unit in the cavity, a front hole having a width generally equal to a width of the LED illuminating unit for inserting the LED illuminating unit therethrough, a rear hole formed in a rear portion of the holder for passing a string of the housing of the LED illuminating unit through the rear hole, a bottom hole formed in a bottom portion of the holder to reveal a push button of a switch of the LED illuminating unit for operating the push button through the bottom hole, a resilient hook member resiliently formed in the holder for resiliently urging the LED illuminating unit downwardly to engage a protrusion formed on a bottom portion of the LED illuminating unit with a stopping portion formed on a front portion of the holder for stopping a forward releasing of the LED illuminating unit from the holder; whereby upon inward or upward depression of the protrusion to disengage from the stopping portion, the LED illuminating unit will be removed from the holder.
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