Large Parasol With a Binding System
Abstract
In order to provide a large parasol ( 2 ) with an improved binding system wherein the large parasol in its dosed state can be wrapped with preferably one or with several tying straps ( 1 ) in a spiral-like manner ( 3, 3 ) and wherein in the opened state of the parasol ( 2 ) a standby state of the one or several tying straps ( 1 ) is provided in such manner that the tying straps each are fixed with an end thereof to an upper attachment point (A, A′) at a canopy strut ( 5, 5 ′) of the parasol ( 2 ) and are releasably attached to a lower attachment point (B, B′) at the said canopy strut ( 5 ) so that also short statured persons are able to bind the parasol conveniently and correctly and that no wind damage occurs, it is proposed that between the upper and the lower attachment point (A, A′; B, B′) there is provided on one of the canopy struts ( 5, 5 ′) a further, middle attachment point (C, C′). The latter is configured as a damping means for the spirally wrapped tying straps ( 1 ) is in the dosed state of the parasol.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A large parasol with a binding system, particularly for a standing parasol with a textile fabric roof, which large parasol has a closed state and an open state, wherein the parasol in its closed state can be wrapped with one or preferably several tying straps in a spiral-like manner and wherein in the opened state of the parasol a standby state of the one or several tying straps is provided, in which the tying straps each are fixed with an end thereof to an upper attachment point at a canopy strut of the parasol and are releasably attached to a lower attachment point at the said canopy strut,
characterized in that
between the upper and the lower attachment point there is provided on one of the canopy struts a further, middle attachment point that is configured as a clamping means for the spirally wrapped tying straps in the closed state of the parasol.
2 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the tying straps in their standby state extend parallel to the canopy strut to a lower attachment point where they are releasably tensioned at the said canopy strut.
3 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured as divided sections that are distributed over two adjacent or over several canopy struts of the large parasol.
4 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for an only partial winding of less than 360° of the parasol.
5 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for an entire 360° winding of the parasol.
6 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for more than one winding of more than 360° of the parasol.
7 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are guided in two layers on the respective canopy strut and that the two strap parts can wrap the parasol in opposite directions.
8 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that at least one of the attachment points is configured slidingly and lockably.
9 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that at least one of the attachment points is configured by means of a lug and a fixing screw.
10 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the clamping means comprise hook-and-loop type fasteners.
11 . The large parasol with a binding system according to dam 1 ,
characterized in that the clamping means comprise buckles.
12 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that clamping rings are provided at least at the middle and the lower attachment points.
13 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 12 ,
characterized in that the clamping rings at the attachment points (A, are arranged on the cover fabric of the large parasol and are connected therethrough with the canopy struts.
14 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 1 ,
characterized in that the binding system is configured as a retrofittable set for a large parasol.
15 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 2 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured as divided sections that are distributed over two adjacent or over several canopy struts of the large parasol.
16 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 2 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for an only partial winding of less than 360° of the parasol.
17 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 3 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for an only partial winding of less than 360° of the parasol.
18 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 2 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for an entire 360° winding of the parasol.
19 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 3 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for an entire 360° winding of the parasol.
20 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 2 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for more than one winding of more than 360° of the parasol.
21 . The large parasol with a binding system according to claim 3 ,
characterized in that the tying straps are configured to provide for more than one winding of more than 360° of the parasol.Cited by (0)
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