PORTABLE SHADE UMBRELLA
20190037984 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45B2023/0006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shade umbrella includes a top structure, an umbrella stand structure and a pole. The pole enables the separation of umbrella top structure into two components and posit of each other for ease of carrying and storing, and the umbrella stand structure attached to lower end of an umbrella pole which provides stability by parting horizontal and vertical loads. Further, the shade umbrella is portable, detachable and collapsible,
Claims
1. An umbrella, comprising a top structure, an umbrella base, and an umbrella pole, where the umbrella base comprises a stand structure with at least three support struts, an umbrella pole, a guide cap and at least two pivot couplers, including a second pivot coupler and a third pivot coupler, and an umbrella canopy, where the at least three support struts radiate outwardly from the second pivot coupler to which they are rotably connected where the umbrella pole holds the umbrella canopy a set distance off the ground.
2. The umbrella claim 1, where the top structure additionally comprises at least three connection struts, an elastic closure pin, and where the at least three connection struts are rotably attached to the at least three support struts and to the third pivot coupler, where the third pivot coupler additionally comprises a roughly circular opening through which the umbrella pole is capable of fitting, and where, upon opening the invention, the at least three support struts are rotated outwardly from the umbrella pole, and held in place by the second pivot coupler, and the at least three connection struts are rotated in a downward direction, whereby the third pivot coupler is also pulled in a downward direction, thereby supply support to the umbrella pole
3. The umbrella of claim 2, where the umbrella base additionally comprises an elastic closure pin and a guide cap, where the guile cap focusses the movement of the third pivot coupler up and down the umbrella pole, and the elastic closure pin serves to temporarily lock the third pivot coupler at a certain height up the umbrella pole.
4. The umbrella of claim 3, where each support strut comprises a support strut pin bracket, a pivot bracket, an end cap, and a support strut bar, where the pin bracket connects the support strut to the second pivot coupler, the pivot bracket rotably connects the support strut to the connection strut, and a support strut bar.
5. The umbrella of claim 4, where each support strut additionally comprises a moulded bracket, where the moulded bracket is located at an outermost end of the support strut bar, where the moulded bracket has a top end, a bottom end, and a middle end, where the top end and the bottom end extent outwardly to a greater extent than does the middle end.
6. The umbrella base of claim 5, where the connection strut comprises, a connection strut bar and two pin brackets, where the two pin brackets are located at opposite ends of the connection strut bar.
7. The umbrella base of claim 6, where the umbrella base additionally comprises a skirt.
8. The umbrella base of claim 7, where the skirt comprises a piece of fabric, additionally comprising two or more elastic loops, where each of the two or more elastic loops is located at an edge of the skirt, and where each elastic loop can be removably secured to the moulded bracket at the end of each support strut bar.
9. The umbrella base of claim 8, where the number of support struts is four, and the skirt is roughly square in shape, and where the skirt additionally comprises four elastic loops, where there is one elastic loop at each corner of the skirt.
10. The umbrella base of claim 9, where a user of the invention can pile a stabilizing substance on the skirt to keep the umbrella canopy from falling over.
11. The umbrella base of claim 10, where the stabilizing substance is sand.
12. The umbrella of claim 9, where the umbrella top structure additionally comprises at least three support struts and at least three connection struts, an umbrella pole, a pivot coupling, a pivot coupler, and an umbrella canopy, where the at least three support struts radiate outwardly from the pivot coupling to which they are rotably connected, and there the at least three connection struts are rotably attached to the at least three support struts and to the pivot coupler, where the pivot coupler additionally comprises a roughly circular opening through which the umbrella pole is capable of fitting, where the umbrella pole holds the umbrella canopy a set distance off the ground, and where, upon opening the invention, the at least three support struts are rotated outwardly from the umbrella pole, and held in place by the second pivot coupler, and the at least three connection struts are rotated in a downward direction, whereby the pivot coupler is also pulled in a downward direction, thereby supply support to the umbrella pole.
13. The umbrella of claim 12, where each support strut comprises a support strut pin bracket, a pivot bracket, an end cap, and a support strut bar, where the pin bracket connects the support strut to the second pivot coupler, the pivot bracket rotably connects the support strut to the connection strut, and a support strut bar.
14. The umbrella of claim 13, where each support strut additionally comprises means of securing the umbrella canopy of the umbrella top structure.
15. The umbrella of claim 14, where the connection strut comprises a connection strut bar and two pin brackets, where the two pin brackets are located at opposite ends of the connection strut bar.
16. The umbrella structure of claim 15, where each support strut additionally comprises means by which and edge of the canopy can be attached to an edge of one or more adjacent canopies.
17. The umbrella of claim 16, where the means of attaching one canopy to the edge of an adjacent canopy comprise male and female connectors, placed on alternate corners of the canopy
18. The umbrella of claim 17, where the umbrella top structure additionally comprises one or more nets and pockets that are attached to an underside of the canopy.
19. The umbrella of claim 18, where the umbrella pole is hollow.
20. The umbrella of claim 18, where the umbrella pole is telescopic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] The present invention will be described with reference to the following drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention. The various aspects of this umbrella are designed to be used together or independently of each other.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0062] Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with references made to the drawings below. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed upon clearly illustrating the components of the present invention. Moreover, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts through the several views in the drawings. Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention are not limited in their application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The embodiments of the invention are capable of being practiced and carried out in various ways. In addition, the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0063] Reference Numbers Used: [0064] 10. Invention generally [0065] 12. umbrella top structure generally [0066] 14. pole bracket [0067] 16. umbrella pole [0068] 18. stand structure [0069] 20. grub screw [0070] 22. support struts [0071] 24. pivot coupling [0072] 26. connection struts [0073] 28. support pole [0074] 30. first pivot coupler [0075] 32. elastic closure pin [0076] 34. lever cam bolt [0077] 36. support struts [0078] 38. second pivot coupler [0079] 40. third pivot coupler [0080] 42. guide cap [0081] 44. support strut pin bracket [0082] 46. pivot bracket [0083] 48. support strut bar [0084] 50. end cap [0085] 52. connection strut bar [0086] 54. connection strut pin bracket [0087] 56. plastic ring structure [0088] 58. metal pin [0089] 60. support strut bar [0090] 62. moulded bracket [0091] 64. pivot bracket [0092] 66. pin bracket [0093] 102. upper skirt [0094] 104. bottom skirt [0095] 106. Elastic loop [0096] 107. Male Canopy Attachment [0097] 108. Female Canopy Attachment [0098] 110 Canopy Attachment Reinforcing Stitching. [0099] 111. Top Canopy layer [0100] 112. Middle Canopy layer [0101] 113. Lower Canopy layer [0102] 114. Side Canopy layer [0103] 115. Center pole Cap [0104] 116. Mesh bag [0105] 117. Reinforced corner
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[0116] Attached to the lower edge of lower canopy layer 113 is side canopy layer 114 or side panel, which provides some side shade as well as hiding the frame of the canopy. At the corner of canopy 102 are male canopy attachments 107 and female canopy attachments 108. These mate with their counterparts on adjacent canopies such that an entire line, or colony, of canopies can be attached to each other to provide additional strength and ensure greater sun protection.
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[0123] It should be understood that while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.
[0124] All of the material in this patent document is subject to copyright protection under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in official governmental records but, otherwise, all other copyright rights whatsoever are reserved.