Hook rotating umbrella cap

By installing a connector at the bottom of the umbrella's central pole and setting a hook on the grip, the problem of the umbrella cap becoming loose and detaching from the central pole is solved using a blocking and connecting mechanism, thus achieving stable carrying of the umbrella cap.

CN223913600UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ZHEJIANG TIANWEI UMBRELLA CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520404589.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-10
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The cap of existing umbrellas is prone to loosening and detaching from the umbrella's center stick when carried, causing inconvenience.

Method used

Design a hook-rotating umbrella cap. By installing a connector at the bottom of the umbrella's central pole and setting a hook on the grip, a blocking mechanism and a connecting mechanism are used to ensure the stable rotation of the grip and the connector, preventing the umbrella cap from loosening from the central pole.

Benefits of technology

This design achieves a stable connection between the umbrella cap and the umbrella stem during carrying, preventing loosening and detachment, and improving carrying convenience.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a hook rotating umbrella cap, which is mounted at the bottom of a middle rod of an umbrella and comprises a connecting piece in threaded connection with the middle rod of the umbrella, a holding piece rotating along a vertical axis is rotatably connected onto the connecting piece, and a hook is arranged at the bottom of the holding piece. The utility model provides the hook rotating umbrella cap which is convenient for carrying an umbrella and is not easy to loosen and separate from a middle rod of the umbrella.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a hook-and-rotate umbrella cap, belonging to the field of umbrella technology. Background Technology

[0002] Umbrellas are a very common tool for sunshade or protection from rain and snow. For easy carrying, hooks or ropes are usually attached to the umbrella cap. The umbrella is carried by hanging or attaching it to a backpack. For easy installation, the existing umbrella cap is usually threaded to the bottom of the umbrella handle. When the umbrella is carried by hanging or attaching it to a backpack through the hook / rope of the umbrella cap, the umbrella cap may rotate, causing the connection with the umbrella to loosen and thus causing it to separate and fall off. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a hook-and-rotate umbrella cap that makes it convenient to carry the umbrella while preventing the cap from loosening and detaching from the umbrella's central stick, thus overcoming the shortcomings of the prior art.

[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is: a hook-rotating umbrella cap, installed at the bottom of the middle rod of an umbrella, including a connector threadedly connected to the middle rod of the umbrella, and a gripping member that rotates along the vertical axis is connected to the connector, with a hook at the bottom of the gripping member.

[0005] Furthermore, the top of the grip is open and has a cavity for the lower part of the connector to enter. The inner wall of the cavity and the lower part of the connector have a corresponding blocking mechanism. After the lower part of the connector enters the cavity, it is blocked by the blocking mechanism to prevent it from detaching and to allow the grip to rotate relative to the connector.

[0006] Furthermore, the gripper and the connector are slidably connected, and the gripper can move up and down relative to the connector. A connecting mechanism is provided between the connector and the gripper. The movement of the gripper relative to the connector realizes the separation and connection of the connecting mechanism. When the connecting mechanism is separated, the gripper can rotate relative to the connector. When the connecting mechanism is connected, the gripper and the connector rotate together.

[0007] Furthermore, the connector has a blocking portion that covers the top of the grip.

[0008] Furthermore, the hook is transferred to the grip along the horizontal axis.

[0009] By implementing this utility model, the umbrella cap is threadedly connected to the bottom of the umbrella's central pole via a connector. The umbrella is carried on a backpack or other object via a hook at the bottom of the grip. When the umbrella rotates under external force, the grip rotates relative to the connector, making it difficult for the connector to loosen from the umbrella's central pole. This achieves convenient carrying of the umbrella while preventing the umbrella cap from easily detaching from the umbrella's central pole. Attached Figure Description

[0010] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the present invention;

[0011] Figure 2 This is an internal sectional view of the present invention;

[0012] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connector;

[0013] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the gripper.

[0014] The figure shows: connector 1; gripper 2; cavity 3; buckle 4; slot 5; protruding tooth 6; groove 7; blocking part 8; hook 9; and pivot 10. Detailed Implementation

[0015] Embodiments of this utility model: such as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a hook-and-rotate umbrella cap is installed at the bottom of the umbrella's central pole. It includes a connector 1 that is threadedly connected to the umbrella's central pole. The connector 1 has an externally threaded post at the top and a matching internal thread at the bottom of the central pole. The internal and external threads are connected together. A gripping member 2 that rotates along the vertical axis is attached to the connector 1. The bottom of the gripping member 2 is provided with a hook 9. The umbrella is carried by hanging it on a backpack or other object through the hook 9 at the bottom of the gripping member 2. When the umbrella rotates under the action of external force, the gripping member 2 will rotate relative to the connector 1, so that the connector 1 is not easy to rotate and loosen from the umbrella's central pole. This makes it convenient to carry the umbrella while preventing the umbrella cap from loosening and detaching from the umbrella's central pole.

[0016] As a preferred embodiment, the top of the gripper 2 is open, and it has a cavity 3 for the lower part of the connector 1 to enter. The inner wall of the cavity 3 and the lower part of the connector 1 have a corresponding blocking mechanism. Specifically, the inner wall of the cavity 3 is provided with a buckle 4, and the lower part of the connector 1 has a corresponding slot 5. After the lower part of the connector 1 enters the cavity 3, the buckle 4 and the slot 5 block and cooperate, allowing the gripper 2 to rotate relative to the connector 1, but preventing the gripper 2 from disengaging from the connector 1. The installation and connection of the two are completed by inserting the connector 1 into the gripper 2 and snapping them together, which is convenient for operation.

[0017] As a preferred embodiment, the grip 2 is also slidably connected to the connector 1. After the buckle 4 and the slot 5 abut against each other, there is still a distance between the bottom of the connector 1 and the bottom of the cavity 3, allowing the grip 2 to move up and down a certain distance relative to the connector 1. A connecting mechanism is provided at the bottom of the connector 1 and the bottom of the cavity 3 of the grip. Specifically, the connecting mechanism consists of several protruding teeth 6 at the bottom of the cavity 3 and grooves 7 at the bottom of the connector 1. In normal use, when the umbrella is hung on a backpack or other object, the buckle 4 and the slot 5 abut against each other, and the protruding teeth 6 and the grooves 7 are separated. The grip 2 can rotate relative to the connector 1, making it difficult for the umbrella cap to loosen and detach from the umbrella's center stick. Moving the grip 2 upwards connects the protruding teeth 6 and the grooves 7. When the grip 2 is rotated, the connector 1 rotates together, allowing the umbrella cap to be easily attached and detached.

[0018] As a preferred embodiment, the connector 1 has a blocking portion 8 that covers the top of the gripper 2. By blocking the top of the gripper 2, foreign objects are prevented from falling into the cavity 3 of the gripper 2 and affecting the relative rotation of the two.

[0019] As a preferred embodiment, the hook 9 is connected to the grip 2 via a horizontally set pivot 10, and the hook 9 has a large swing range, which facilitates the smooth hanging of the umbrella.

Claims

1. A hook-rotating umbrella cap installed at the bottom of a middle rod of an umbrella, characterized in that: The connecting piece is connected with the middle rod of the umbrella, and a holding piece rotating along a vertical axis is connected with the connecting piece.

2. The hook rotating umbrella cap according to claim 1, wherein: The holding piece is open at the top and has a cavity for the lower part of the connecting piece to enter, and the inner wall of the cavity and the lower part of the connecting piece have a matching resisting mechanism.

3. The hook rotating umbrella cap according to claim 2, wherein: The holding piece is connected with the connecting piece in a sliding mode, and the holding piece can move up and down relative to the connecting piece.

4. The hook rotating umbrella cap according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein: The connecting piece has a blocking part covering the top of the holding piece.

5. The hook rotating umbrella cap according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein: The hook is connected with the holding piece along a horizontal axis.