Dual handle umbrella for use by an adult and child
10143276 ยท 2018-12-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
In accordance with the embodiments of the present invention, a dual handle umbrella is disclosed, wherein the umbrella comprises a pole that is operatively associated with a first upper user grasping handle for holding the umbrella upright, and wherein the umbrella further comprises a second lower handle spaced by a distance away from and below the first upper user grasping handle provided by an extension member. The extension member is adjustable to place the second lower handle at different distances away from the first upper user grasping handle, such that a person, who is shorter than the user can hold onto the umbrella by grasping the second lower handle. As such, a user can hold the first upper grasping handle, while a shorter person, e.g. a child, can simultaneously hold the second lower handle. Other advantages that are further understood from the disclosure will be apparent to the reader.
Claims
1. In an umbrella that includes a pole operatively associated with a user grasping handle for holding the umbrella upright when open for use, the improvement comprising a removably attached second handle spaced by a distance away from and below the user grasping handle, and an extension member operably associated with a connection member for removably connecting the second handle to the pole, wherein the connection member includes a clamping structure that has upper arms and a lower plate for receiving the user grasping handle therebetween, and wherein the extension member is adjustable to place the second handle at different distances away from the user grasping handle so that when the user grasps the grasping handle to hold the umbrella upright, a person who is shorter than the user can also hold onto the umbrella by grasping the second handle.
2. The umbrella of claim 1, wherein the extension member is collapsible to allow the second handle to be placed adjacent the user grasping handle.
3. The umbrella of claim 1, wherein the pole and extension member are configured and dimensioned such that, when the umbrella is not employed, the extension member is received within the pole or the second handle with the user and second handles adjacent each other for compact storage.
4. The umbrella of claim 1, wherein the extension member and lower plate are threadedly engaged to facilitate upward or downward movement of the contact member toward or away from the first upper user grasping handle.
5. The umbrella of claim 1, further comprising a band on the first or second handle to facilitate carrying of the umbrella when not deployed.
6. The umbrella of claim 5 wherein the band is attached to the second handle and is adjustable for wrapping around the shorter person's hand.
7. The umbrella of claim 1, which includes a canopy that is sufficiently large to shield the user and shorter person from rainfall.
8. In an umbrella that includes a pole operatively associated with a user grasping handle for holding the umbrella upright when open for use, the improvement comprising a removably attached second handle spaced by a distance away from and below the user grasping handle by an extension member which is connected to the pole with a connection member including a clamping structure that has upper arms and a lower plate for receiving the user grasping handle therebetween, wherein the extension member is adjustable to place the second handle at different distances away from the user grasping handle so that when the user grasps the grasping handle to hold the umbrella upright, a person who is shorter than the user can also hold onto the umbrella by grasping the second handle, wherein the extension member includes a contact member on a surface opposite the second lower handle for contacting a bottom portion of the user grasping handle, wherein the contact member is movable towards or away from the user grasping handle by rotation of the connection member.
9. The umbrella of claim 8, wherein the extension member is collapsible to allow the second handle to be placed adjacent the user grasping handle.
10. The umbrella of claim 8, wherein the pole and extension member are configured and dimensioned such that, when the umbrella is not employed, the extension member is received within the pole or the second handle with the user and second handles adjacent each other for compact storage.
11. The umbrella of claim 8, further comprising a band on the first or second handle to facilitate carrying of the umbrella when not deployed.
12. The umbrella of claim 11, wherein the band is attached to the second handle and is adjustable for wrapping around the shorter person's hand.
13. The umbrella of claim 8, which includes a canopy that is sufficiently large to shield the user and shorter person from rainfall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The appended drawing figures provide additional details of the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) The following definitions generally set forth the parameters of the embodiments of the present invention.
(6) As used herein this disclosure, the term pole is the shaft that runs between the umbrella's handle at the bottom and the canopy at the top.
(7) As used herein this disclosure, the term canopy refers to the fabric part of the umbrella that is functioned to catch rain, wind, sun, hail, snow and the like.
(8) As used herein this disclosure, the term telescopic extension member refers to concentric tubular sections which are designed so as to slide easily into one another.
(9) As used herein this disclosure, the term opposite refers to something having a position on the other or further side of something else, thus facing something, especially something of the same type.
(10) As used herein this disclosure, the term substantially is meant to have the equivalent meaning of essentially, largely, considerably or the like.
(11) As used herein this disclosure, the term maximum refers to the greatest quantity or value attainable or attained.
(12) As used herein this disclosure, the term minimum refers to the least quantity assignable, admissible, attainable or possible.
(13) As used herein this disclosure, the term height is the measurement of a vertical distance, whereas the term length is the measurement of a horizontal distance.
(14) As used herein this disclosure, the term collapsible refers to the vertical adjustment of the height of the telescopic extension member.
(15) As used herein this disclosure, the term clamping structure refers to a structure that has upper arms and a lower plate, such that the first upper user grasping handle of the umbrella can be received between the upper arms and the lower plate.
(16) As used herein this disclosure, the term connection member includes a clamping structure.
(17) As used herein this disclosure, the term arcuate refers to a structure that is substantially curvilinear.
(18) Additionally, all dimensions recited herein are approximate and can vary by as much as 10% to in some case 25%. In some situations, the term about is used to indicate this tolerance. And when the term about is used before reciting a range, it is understood that the term is applicable to each recited value in the range. Often, the craftsmanship and engineering procedures that are followed in construction of these umbrellas minimize these tolerances as much as possible or industrially practical from the specifically recited values.
(19) Now, generally referring to the drawings in which like numerals represent like components throughout the several views, the preferred embodiments of the present invention are next described.
(20) Now generally giving reference to
(21) The pole (4) is preferably made of a metallic material such as but not limited to e.g., steel or aluminum. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that any such material that will not compromise the basic function of the umbrella (1) can be utilized in this regard like e.g., wood, fiberglass or other plastic types. The pole (4) is operatively associated and is connected directly with a first upper user grasping handle (6) for holding the umbrella (1) upright when the umbrella (1) is open for use. The first upper user grasping handle (6) further has built therein a button (6a) to operate the umbrella (1). When button (6a) is engaged, the canopy (2) is deployed. As such, in this embodiment, the first upper user grasping handle (6) is the handle held and therefore operated by the parent or adult. Therefrom, the first upper user grasping handle (6), a telescopic extension member (8) is extended vertically and downwards, wherein the extension member (8) is collapsible in nature and advantageously offers being adjusted at different heights as chosen and selected exclusively by the user. Line (11) schematically indicates where the first telescopic portion of the extension member (8) ends with the second telescopic portion of the extension member (8) passing inside of the first telescopic portion.
(22) The telescopic extension member (8) is further operatively connected with and is in direct contact with a lower second handle (10), which is suited and meant to be held by the child. As such, the extension member (8) is an extension of the pole (4), and the extension member (8) passes through the first upper grasping handle (6). Thanks to this feature, as the extension member (8) is vertically collapsible and adjustable, it thereby affords the advantage to allow the lower second handle (10) to be placed adjacent the first upper user grasping handle (6) when desired by the adult user and at will. This of course, in return, provides the effect of altering the height of the umbrella (1), such that it can easily assume a minimum and a maximum height fully controlled by the adult user. Without being limited by theory, in other words, the height of the umbrella (1) can be easily adjusted by the telescopic extension member (8), such that the lower second handle (10) becomes extendable in order for the umbrella (1) to be held comfortably by a child having substantially any height. In accordance with this embodiment, this is preferably achieved by the child holding the lower second handle (10) on one side, and the adult holding the first upper user grasping handle (6) on the other side, thereby advantageously balancing out each other.
(23) The second handle (10) further has built therein a button (10a) to operate the telescopic extension member. When button (10a) is engaged, the extension member (8) is dropped to the lower position for grasping of the handle by the child. Thus, button (10a) on the second handles acts as a release. Preferably, button (10a) can be configured to release the second handle 10) from the first user grasping handle (6), to change the adjustable height of the second handle by having a plurality of locking positions so that different heights can be selected each time the extension member (8) clicks into place, and ultimately, to release the second handle (10) when extended, so that it can retract and be accommodated inside the pole with the second handle (10) located adjacent to or attached to the first handle (6). In many ways, button (10a) operates similar to button (6a) which is conventional on many umbrellas as a catch/release mechanism for deploying and retracting the canopy (1).
(24) These features are illustrated in more detail in
(25) When the pole and extension member are each cylindrical, one may be configured to be of a larger diameter than the other so that they can be joined together. Typically, the extension member will have a smaller diameter so that it can telescopically fit within the pole for retraction therein when the umbrella is not deployed. Alternatively, the upper end of the extension member can be configured to be securely received within the user grasping handle. This can be accomplished by a screw thread or press fitting connection or by using a suitable adhesive to join those parts together. The extension member can then be configured to have a length that is telescopically adjustable and that when collapsed fits within the second handle for compact storage when the umbrella is not deployed.
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(27) In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention,
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(31) In this embodiment, a counter-clockwise rotation is described and shown in
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(33) Thus, an improved dual handle umbrella (1) is thereby provided. The umbrella (1) further allows for the simultaneous holding and coordination of the umbrella (1) by the parent and the child by physically engaging the two distanced grasping handles (6) and (10) each with one of their hands, while the parent can hold the child with his or her second free hand.
(34) Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. All technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning. Although any materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice of the present invention, exemplary materials are described for illustrative purposes.
(35) Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein this disclosure have same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. As used herein and in the appended claims, the singular form a, and, the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. All technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning.
(36) Thus for example any sequence(s) and/or temporal order of sequence of the different parts of the dual handle umbrella or connections or operations that are described herein are illustrative and should not be interpreted as being restrictive. Accordingly, it should be understood that operations may be shown and described as being in a sequence or temporal order, but they are not necessary limited to being carried out in any particular sequence or order.
(37) The terms comprises, comprising, includes, including, having and their conjugates mean including but not limited to. Terms and phrases used in this application, and variations thereof, unless otherwise expressly stated, should be construed as open ended as opposed to limiting. As examples of the foregoing, the term including should be read as meaning including, without limitation or the like. The term example is used to provide exemplary instances of the item in discussion, not an exhaustive or limiting list thereof. Adjectives such as e.g., conventional, traditional, known and terms of similar meaning should not be construed as limiting the item described to a given time period, or to an item available as of a given time. But instead these terms should be read to encompass conventional, traditional, normal, or standard technologies that may be available, known now, or at any time in the future. Likewise, a group of items linked with the conjunction and should not be read as requiring that each and every one of those items be present in the grouping, but rather should be read as and/or unless expressly stated otherwise. Similarly, a group of items linked with the conjunction or should not be read as requiring mutual exclusivity among that group, but rather should also be read as and/or unless expressly stated otherwise. The presence of broadening words and phrases such as one or more, at least, but not limited to, or other like phrases in some instances shall not be read to mean that the narrower case is intended or required in instances, wherein such broadening phrases may be absent.
(38) It should also be understood that the individual components of the dual handle umbrella in the Figures may not necessarily have been drawn to a correct scale. As such, due to the reason that the Figures are only for illustrative purposes, the comparable sizes of the individual components of the dual handle umbrella should not be limited and construed to be exactly what is viewed in the Figures.
(39) It will be readily understood by one of ordinary skill in the relevant art that the present invention has broad utility and application. Although the present invention has been described and illustrated herein with referred to preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments may perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. Thus, it should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with, or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed invention. Many different embodiments such as variations, adaptations, modifications, and equivalent arrangements are will be implicitly and explicitly disclosed by the embodiments described herein, and thus fall within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(40) Thus, the scope of the embodiments of the present invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the Examples and Figures.