US20110048479A1 - Control structure for automatically opened and closed umbrella - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to a control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella, and more particularly to such a control structure where a one-way wheel is employed to protect the safety of an operator by preventing the umbrella from sudden opening during the closing operation.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 A conventional control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella is shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 .
- the control structure is installed in a handle 20 of the umbrella and mainly contains a hollow main body 10 with a control ring 11 inside.
- the control ring 11 has a control rod 12 configured to a side under the control ring 11 .
- a push button 13 is configured on the same side of the main body 10 and is exposed out of the handle 20 to control the operation of a shaft 30 .
- a small spring 111 is configured to a side of the control ring 11 opposite to the control rod 12 .
- the small spring 111 presses the control ring 11 towards the push button 13 .
- a block 112 is configured adjacent to the small spring 111 to engage a sliding tube 40 so that the umbrella is fixed at specific configurations.
- the control rod 12 is joined to the control ring 11 by a pin 121 and a coil spring 122 maintains the control rod 12 in a lateral state.
- the sliding tube 40 is locked by the block 112 of the control ring 11 .
- the control rod 12 is slanted downward by a second tube 32 of the shaft 30 and, together with a bullet head 50 connected to the sliding tube 40 , is locked in a hole on a first tube 31 of the shaft 30 .
- the push button 13 is pressed, the control ring 11 is pushed inward so that the block 112 releases the sliding tube 40 .
- the umbrella is opened.
- the control rod 12 returns to the lateral state and presses against the bullet head 50 .
- the push button 13 is pressed again and the control rod 12 pushes the bullet head 50 so that the bullet head 50 escapes the locking by the first tube 31 .
- a substantial problem with the conventional umbrella is that, when the umbrella is closed as described above, the opening spring 60 inside the shaft 30 has to be compressed with significant force. If the operator is not careful, the compressed opening spring 60 may abruptly expand to thrust the shaft 30 , causing damage to the operator's hand or other body parts.
- the gist of the present invention lies in the adoption of a one-way wheel linked to a string of the bullet head.
- the one-way wheel is locked and therefore the linked bullet head does not shift either.
- the shaft is thereby positioned and does not thrust by the expansion of the opening spring.
- An umbrella according to the present invention is therefore much safer to operate.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 are sectional diagrams showing the various configurations of a conventional control structure when the umbrella is collapsed, when it is opened, and when it is closed again.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective diagrams showing the various components of a control structure according to an embodiment of the present invention before and after they are assembled.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure of FIGS. 4 and 5 when the umbrella is closed.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure of FIGS. 4 and 5 when the umbrella is opened.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure of FIGS. 4 and 5 when the umbrella is closed again.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are sectional diagrams showing the control structure of FIGS. 4 and 5 in a scenario of closing the umbrella.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 are perspective and sectional diagrams showing a control structure according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- a control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella is installed in a handle 20 of the umbrella and mainly contains a main body 10 whose upper and lower halves are hollow.
- a control ring 11 having a control rod 12 is installed in the upper hollow space.
- the control rod 12 is configured to a side and below the control ring 11 .
- a push button 13 is configured to the same side of the control ring 11 .
- a block 112 is configured inside the control ring 11 at the side opposite to the control rod 12 .
- a small spring 111 outside the control ring 11 adjacent to the block 112 pushes the control ring 11 towards the push button 13 .
- a one-way wheel 14 is installed and pivots around an axle 141 running perpendicular to the main body 10 .
- Ratchets 142 are provided on a left half of a circumferential surface of the one-way wheel 14 .
- a wire groove 143 is provided to receive a lower string 81 from a bullet head 50 .
- a circular indentation 144 is provided on a left side of the one-way wheel 14 , within which a winding spring 146 is installed.
- a driving wheel 145 is positioned on a right side of the one-way wheel 14 .
- a positioning arm 16 and a locking arm 15 are pin-joined to a middle section of the main body 10 by a rod 18 .
- a small spring 153 is positioned between the locking arm 15 and the handle 20 .
- a vertical section 151 of the locking arm 15 is positioned tangentially above the ratchets 142 of the one-way wheel 14 .
- a lateral section 152 sticks through the upper hollow space of the main body 10 .
- the positioning arm 16 also has a lower vertical section 161 with an engaging piece 164 for interaction with a coil spring supporting the control rod 12 .
- the lower vertical section 161 is positioned above and within the rotational range of the driving wheel 145 .
- the positioning arm 16 further has an upper vertical section 162 running through the center of the main body 10 .
- a small spring 163 supports the upper vertical section 162 from below.
- a top end of the upper vertical section 162 and a front end of the lateral section 152 are joined together.
- a small pulley 17 pivots around a positioning axle 19 running perpendicularly through the main body 10 is positioned above the wire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14 .
- FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure after the umbrella is closed.
- a sliding tube 40 is locked by the block 112 of the control ring 11 and is thereby positioned.
- the control rod 12 is pushed downward and slanted by a second tube 32 of a shaft 30 .
- a bullet head 50 linked to the sliding tube 40 by an upper string 80 is locked in a hole on a first tube 31 of the shaft 30 .
- the lower string 81 is connected to a bottom end of the bullet head 50 and then runs through the wire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14 through the small pulley 17 .
- the winding spring 146 inside the one-way wheel 14 is at a completely relaxed state.
- the top end of the upper vertical section 162 and the front end of the lateral section 152 are joined together.
- the vertical section 151 of the locking arm 15 is positioned tangentially above the ratchets 142
- the lower vertical section 161 is positioned above and within the rotational range of the driving wheel 145 of the one-way wheel 14 .
- the control rod 12 pushes the bullet head 50 so that the bullet head 50 escapes the locking by the first tube 31 of the shaft 30 .
- the ribs 70 together with the attached fabric, are collapsed and the bullet head 50 is pulled upward by the upper string 80 .
- the one-way wheel 14 is turned clockwise and the winding spring 146 is twisted tight.
- the driving wheel 145 of the one-way wheel 14 is thereby turned clockwise as well.
- the engaging piece 164 of the lower vertical section 161 of the positioning arm 16 is flipped without causing the positioning arm 16 to spin.
- the last move of closing an umbrella is to compress the shaft 30 .
- the bullet head 50 and the upper and lower strings 80 and 81 are relaxed.
- the one-way wheel 14 under the driving of the winding spring 146 , rotates counterclockwise.
- the driving wheel 145 of the one-way wheel 14 is turned counterclockwise as well and locks the engaging piece 164 .
- the lower vertical section 161 of the positioning arm 16 is twisted towards a left side and the upper vertical section 162 of the positioning arm 16 is twisted towards a right side and thereby escapes the locking of the vertical section 151 of the locking arm 15 .
- the vertical section 151 of the locking arm 15 moves towards and presses against the ratchets 142 of the one-way wheel 14 .
- the one-way wheel 14 is locked by the locking arm 15 and the bullet head 50 linked to the one-way wheel 14 is therefore locked as well.
- the compressed shaft 30 is then immediately positioned without being affected by the opening spring 60 . If the umbrella is closed successfully as shown in FIG. 6 , the control rod 12 is pushed downward and slanted by the second tube 32 of the shaft 30 .
- the bullet head 50 is locked in a hole on the first tube 31 of the shaft 30 .
- the lower string 81 connected to the bottom end of the bullet head 50 is pulled downward by the winding spring 146 and winds around the wire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14 through the small pulley 17 .
- the lateral section 152 of the locking arm 15 pushed by the sliding tube 40 's bottom rim, is locked with the upper vertical section 162 of the positioning arm 16 again.
- a control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella is installed in a handle 20 of the umbrella and mainly contains a main body 10 whose upper and lower halves are hollow.
- a control ring 11 having a control rod 12 is installed in the upper hollow space.
- the control rod 12 is configured to a side and below the control ring 11 .
- a push button 13 is configured to the same side of the control ring 11 .
- a block 112 is configured inside the control ring 11 at the side opposite to the control rod 12 .
- a small spring 111 outside the control ring 11 adjacent to the block 112 pushes the control ring 11 towards the push button 13 .
- a one-way wheel 14 is installed and pivots around an axle 141 running perpendicular to the handle 20 .
- Ratchets 142 are provided on a left half of a circumferential surface of the one-way wheel 14 .
- a wire groove 143 is provided to receive a second string 81 whose one end is fixedly connected to an upper nest 90 .
- a circular indentation 144 is provided on a left side of the one-way wheel 14 , within which a winding spring 146 is installed.
- a driving wheel 145 is positioned on a right side of the one-way wheel 14 .
- An inner end of the winding spring 146 is joined to a left end of the axle 141 while an outer end of the winding spring 146 is joined to a side wall of the circular indentation 144 .
- a positioning arm 16 and a locking arm 15 are pin-joined to a middle section outside the handle 20 by a rod 18 .
- a small spring 153 is positioned between the locking arm 15 and the handle 20 .
- a vertical section 151 of the locking arm 15 is positioned tangentially above the ratchets 142 of the one-way wheel 14 .
- a lateral section 152 sticks through the upper hollow space of the main body 10 .
- the positioning arm 16 also has a lower vertical section 161 with an engaging piece 164 for interaction with a coil spring supporting the control rod 12 .
- the lower vertical section 161 is positioned above and within the rotational range of the driving wheel 145 .
- the positioning arm 16 further has an upper vertical section 162 running through the center of the main body 10 .
- a small spring 163 supports the upper vertical section 162 from below.
- a top end of the upper vertical section 162 and a front end of the lateral section 152 are joined together.
- a small pulley 17 pivots around a positioning axle 19 running perpendicularly through the main body 10 is positioned above the wire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14 .
- the small pulley 17 is to support and guide the second string 82 .
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An improved control structure for automatically opened and closed umbrella is provided. The control structure contains a one-way wheel linked to a string of a bullet head or an upper nest, and further contains a locking arm and a positioning arm. When the umbrella is compressed, a vertical section of the locking arm moves towards and presses against the one-way wheel's ratchets. As such, if the umbrella is accidentally released during its closing operation, the one-way wheel is locked by the locking arm and the bullet head is therefore locked as well. The compressed shaft is then immediately positioned without being affected by the suddenly released opening spring. The umbrella is therefore much safer to operate.
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- The present invention generally relates to a control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella, and more particularly to such a control structure where a one-way wheel is employed to protect the safety of an operator by preventing the umbrella from sudden opening during the closing operation.
- A conventional control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella is shown in
FIGS. 1 to 3 . As illustrated, the control structure is installed in ahandle 20 of the umbrella and mainly contains a hollowmain body 10 with acontrol ring 11 inside. Thecontrol ring 11 has acontrol rod 12 configured to a side under thecontrol ring 11. Apush button 13 is configured on the same side of themain body 10 and is exposed out of thehandle 20 to control the operation of ashaft 30. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , asmall spring 111 is configured to a side of thecontrol ring 11 opposite to thecontrol rod 12. Thesmall spring 111 presses thecontrol ring 11 towards thepush button 13. Inside thecontrol ring 11, ablock 112 is configured adjacent to thesmall spring 111 to engage asliding tube 40 so that the umbrella is fixed at specific configurations. In addition, thecontrol rod 12 is joined to thecontrol ring 11 by apin 121 and acoil spring 122 maintains thecontrol rod 12 in a lateral state. When the umbrella is closed, thesliding tube 40 is locked by theblock 112 of thecontrol ring 11. In the mean time, thecontrol rod 12 is slanted downward by asecond tube 32 of theshaft 30 and, together with abullet head 50 connected to thesliding tube 40, is locked in a hole on afirst tube 31 of theshaft 30. As further shown inFIG. 2 , when thepush button 13 is pressed, thecontrol ring 11 is pushed inward so that theblock 112 releases thesliding tube 40. By the driving of anopening spring 60 inside theshaft 30, the umbrella is opened. Thecontrol rod 12 returns to the lateral state and presses against thebullet head 50. To close the umbrella, thepush button 13 is pressed again and thecontrol rod 12 pushes thebullet head 50 so that thebullet head 50 escapes the locking by thefirst tube 31. Then, under the driving of the closing springs of theribs 70, theribs 70, together with the attached fabric, are collapsed and theshaft 30 is moved downward by an operator towards thehandle 20. The umbrella is thereby closed as shown inFIG. 1 . - A substantial problem with the conventional umbrella is that, when the umbrella is closed as described above, the
opening spring 60 inside theshaft 30 has to be compressed with significant force. If the operator is not careful, thecompressed opening spring 60 may abruptly expand to thrust theshaft 30, causing damage to the operator's hand or other body parts. - Therefore, an improved control structure for automatically opened and closed umbrella is provided herein. The gist of the present invention lies in the adoption of a one-way wheel linked to a string of the bullet head. When an operator mistakenly releases the shaft during the umbrella's closing operation, the one-way wheel is locked and therefore the linked bullet head does not shift either. The shaft is thereby positioned and does not thrust by the expansion of the opening spring. An umbrella according to the present invention is therefore much safer to operate.
- The foregoing objectives and summary provide only a brief introduction to the present invention. To fully appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as well as the invention itself, all of which will become apparent to those skilled in the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the specification and drawings identical reference numerals refer to identical or similar parts.
- Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.
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FIGS. 1 to 3 are sectional diagrams showing the various configurations of a conventional control structure when the umbrella is collapsed, when it is opened, and when it is closed again. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective diagrams showing the various components of a control structure according to an embodiment of the present invention before and after they are assembled. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure ofFIGS. 4 and 5 when the umbrella is closed. -
FIG. 7 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure ofFIGS. 4 and 5 when the umbrella is opened. -
FIG. 8 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure ofFIGS. 4 and 5 when the umbrella is closed again. -
FIGS. 9 and 10 are sectional diagrams showing the control structure ofFIGS. 4 and 5 in a scenario of closing the umbrella. -
FIGS. 11 and 12 are perspective and sectional diagrams showing a control structure according to another embodiment of the present invention. - The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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FIGS. 4 to 6 , a control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella according an embodiment of the present invention is installed in ahandle 20 of the umbrella and mainly contains amain body 10 whose upper and lower halves are hollow. Acontrol ring 11 having acontrol rod 12 is installed in the upper hollow space. Thecontrol rod 12 is configured to a side and below thecontrol ring 11. Apush button 13 is configured to the same side of thecontrol ring 11. On the other hand, ablock 112 is configured inside thecontrol ring 11 at the side opposite to thecontrol rod 12. Asmall spring 111 outside thecontrol ring 11 adjacent to theblock 112 pushes thecontrol ring 11 towards thepush button 13. In the lower hollow space of themain body 10, a one-way wheel 14 is installed and pivots around anaxle 141 running perpendicular to themain body 10.Ratchets 142 are provided on a left half of a circumferential surface of the one-way wheel 14. On a right half of the circumferential surface, awire groove 143 is provided to receive alower string 81 from abullet head 50. Acircular indentation 144 is provided on a left side of the one-way wheel 14, within which awinding spring 146 is installed. Adriving wheel 145 is positioned on a right side of the one-way wheel 14. An inner end of thewinding spring 146 is joined to a left end of theaxle 141 while an outer end of thewinding spring 146 is joined to a side wall of thecircular indentation 144. Apositioning arm 16 and alocking arm 15 are pin-joined to a middle section of themain body 10 by arod 18. Asmall spring 153 is positioned between thelocking arm 15 and thehandle 20. Avertical section 151 of thelocking arm 15 is positioned tangentially above theratchets 142 of the one-way wheel 14. Alateral section 152 sticks through the upper hollow space of themain body 10. Thepositioning arm 16 also has a lowervertical section 161 with anengaging piece 164 for interaction with a coil spring supporting thecontrol rod 12. The lowervertical section 161 is positioned above and within the rotational range of thedriving wheel 145. Thepositioning arm 16 further has an uppervertical section 162 running through the center of themain body 10. Asmall spring 163 supports the uppervertical section 162 from below. A top end of the uppervertical section 162 and a front end of thelateral section 152 are joined together. In addition, asmall pulley 17 pivots around a positioningaxle 19 running perpendicularly through themain body 10 is positioned above thewire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram showing the control structure after the umbrella is closed. As illustrated, a slidingtube 40 is locked by theblock 112 of thecontrol ring 11 and is thereby positioned. In the mean time, thecontrol rod 12 is pushed downward and slanted by asecond tube 32 of ashaft 30. Abullet head 50 linked to the slidingtube 40 by anupper string 80 is locked in a hole on afirst tube 31 of theshaft 30. Thelower string 81, on the other hand, is connected to a bottom end of thebullet head 50 and then runs through thewire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14 through thesmall pulley 17. At the moment, the windingspring 146 inside the one-way wheel 14 is at a completely relaxed state. The top end of the uppervertical section 162 and the front end of thelateral section 152 are joined together. Thevertical section 151 of the lockingarm 15 is positioned tangentially above theratchets 142, and the lowervertical section 161 is positioned above and within the rotational range of thedriving wheel 145 of the one-way wheel 14. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , when thepush button 13 is pressed to open the umbrella, thecontrol ring 11 is pushed inward so that theblock 112 releases the slidingtube 40. By the driving of anopening spring 60 inside theshaft 30, the umbrella is opened. Thecontrol rod 12 returns to the lateral state and presses against thebullet head 50. The one-way wheel 14, the lockingarm 15, and thepositioning arm 16 all have no action. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , when thepush button 13 is pressed again to close the umbrella, thecontrol rod 12 pushes thebullet head 50 so that thebullet head 50 escapes the locking by thefirst tube 31 of theshaft 30. Then, under the driving of the closing springs of the umbrella'sribs 70, theribs 70, together with the attached fabric, are collapsed and thebullet head 50 is pulled upward by theupper string 80. Then, through thelower string 81, the one-way wheel 14 is turned clockwise and the windingspring 146 is twisted tight. Thedriving wheel 145 of the one-way wheel 14 is thereby turned clockwise as well. The engagingpiece 164 of the lowervertical section 161 of thepositioning arm 16 is flipped without causing thepositioning arm 16 to spin. - As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10 , the last move of closing an umbrella is to compress theshaft 30. When theshaft 30 is compressed by external force, thebullet head 50 and the upper andlower strings way wheel 14, under the driving of the windingspring 146, rotates counterclockwise. Thedriving wheel 145 of the one-way wheel 14 is turned counterclockwise as well and locks theengaging piece 164. The lowervertical section 161 of thepositioning arm 16 is twisted towards a left side and the uppervertical section 162 of thepositioning arm 16 is twisted towards a right side and thereby escapes the locking of thevertical section 151 of the lockingarm 15. Under the push from thesmall spring 153, thevertical section 151 of the lockingarm 15 moves towards and presses against theratchets 142 of the one-way wheel 14. As such, if the umbrella is accidentally released during its closing operation, the one-way wheel 14 is locked by the lockingarm 15 and thebullet head 50 linked to the one-way wheel 14 is therefore locked as well. Thecompressed shaft 30 is then immediately positioned without being affected by theopening spring 60. If the umbrella is closed successfully as shown inFIG. 6 , thecontrol rod 12 is pushed downward and slanted by thesecond tube 32 of theshaft 30. Thebullet head 50 is locked in a hole on thefirst tube 31 of theshaft 30. Thelower string 81 connected to the bottom end of thebullet head 50 is pulled downward by the windingspring 146 and winds around thewire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14 through thesmall pulley 17. Thelateral section 152 of the lockingarm 15, pushed by the slidingtube 40's bottom rim, is locked with the uppervertical section 162 of thepositioning arm 16 again. - As shown in
FIGS. 11 to 12 , a control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella according another embodiment of the present invention is installed in ahandle 20 of the umbrella and mainly contains amain body 10 whose upper and lower halves are hollow. Acontrol ring 11 having acontrol rod 12 is installed in the upper hollow space. Thecontrol rod 12 is configured to a side and below thecontrol ring 11. Apush button 13 is configured to the same side of thecontrol ring 11. On the other hand, ablock 112 is configured inside thecontrol ring 11 at the side opposite to thecontrol rod 12. Asmall spring 111 outside thecontrol ring 11 adjacent to theblock 112 pushes thecontrol ring 11 towards thepush button 13. In the lower hollow space of themain body 10, a one-way wheel 14 is installed and pivots around anaxle 141 running perpendicular to thehandle 20.Ratchets 142 are provided on a left half of a circumferential surface of the one-way wheel 14. On a right half of the circumferential surface, awire groove 143 is provided to receive asecond string 81 whose one end is fixedly connected to anupper nest 90. Acircular indentation 144 is provided on a left side of the one-way wheel 14, within which a windingspring 146 is installed. Adriving wheel 145 is positioned on a right side of the one-way wheel 14. An inner end of the windingspring 146 is joined to a left end of theaxle 141 while an outer end of the windingspring 146 is joined to a side wall of thecircular indentation 144. Apositioning arm 16 and a lockingarm 15 are pin-joined to a middle section outside thehandle 20 by arod 18. Asmall spring 153 is positioned between the lockingarm 15 and thehandle 20. Avertical section 151 of the lockingarm 15 is positioned tangentially above theratchets 142 of the one-way wheel 14. Alateral section 152 sticks through the upper hollow space of themain body 10. Thepositioning arm 16 also has a lowervertical section 161 with anengaging piece 164 for interaction with a coil spring supporting thecontrol rod 12. The lowervertical section 161 is positioned above and within the rotational range of thedriving wheel 145. Thepositioning arm 16 further has an uppervertical section 162 running through the center of themain body 10. Asmall spring 163 supports the uppervertical section 162 from below. A top end of the uppervertical section 162 and a front end of thelateral section 152 are joined together. In addition, asmall pulley 17 pivots around apositioning axle 19 running perpendicularly through themain body 10 is positioned above thewire groove 143 of the one-way wheel 14. Thesmall pulley 17 is to support and guide thesecond string 82. - While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
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1. A control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella, said control structure being installed in a handle of said umbrella and comprising:
a main body whose upper and lower halves are hollow;
a control ring installed in said upper hollow space, said control ring having a control rod configured to a side and below said control ring;
a one-way wheel installed inside said lower half that pivots around an axle running perpendicular to said main body, said one-way wheel having ratchets on a left half and a wire groove on a right half of a circumferential surface, and a circular indentation on a left side and a driving wheel positioned on a right side of said one-way wheel, a winding spring installed in said circular indentation; and
a positioning arm and a locking arm pin-joined to a middle section of said main body, a vertical section of said locking arm positioned tangentially above said ratchets, a lateral section sticking through said hollow upper half, a lower vertical section of said positioning arm having an engaging piece positioned above and within the rotational range of said driving wheel, an upper vertical section of said positioning arm running through a center of said main body, and
a top end of said upper vertical section and a front end of said lateral section are joined together.
2. The control structure according to claim 1 , wherein a small pulley pivots around a positioning axle running perpendicularly through said main body is positioned above said wire groove of said one-way wheel so that a lower string from a bottom end of a bullet head in a shaft of said umbrella runs around said small pulley and into said wire groove of said one-way wheel.
3. A control structure for an automatically opened and closed umbrella, said control structure being installed in a handle of said umbrella and comprising:
a main body whose upper and lower halves are hollow;
a control ring installed in said upper hollow space, said control ring having a control rod configured to a side and below said control ring;
a one-way wheel installed inside said lower half that pivots around an axle running perpendicular to said main body, said one-way wheel having ratchets on a left half and a wire groove on a right half of a circumferential surface, and a circular indentation on a left side and a driving wheel positioned on a right side of said one-way wheel, a winding spring installed in said circular indentation, a second string whose one end is connected to an upper nest of said umbrella winding around said wire groove; and
a positioning arm and a locking arm pin-joined to a middle section of said main body, a vertical section of said locking arm positioned tangentially above said ratchets, a lateral section sticking through said hollow upper half, a lower vertical section of said positioning arm having an engaging piece positioned above and within the rotational range of said driving wheel, an upper vertical section of said positioning arm running through a center of said main body, and a top end of said upper vertical section and a front end of said lateral section are joined together.
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