UMBRELLA EXTENSION FOR HUMAN AND PET
20180035770 ยท 2018-02-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45B25/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An extended umbrella providing a secondary canopy coverage area for a pet. The secondary canopy coverage area is supported by a secondary structure attached to a main umbrella shaft with a clamp. Alternatively, the secondary canopy coverage area is provided with no secondary shaft attached to the main umbrella shaft, with the extended canopy connected to a main umbrella by interlocking the ribs with the extension canopy. The secondary coverage area alternatively is formed by an extended umbrella forming a canopy that is continuous and supported with two sections of ribs that snap or hinge in place.
Claims
1. An integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus comprising: an asymmetric canopy having an asymmetric main canopy and an asymmetric elongated canopy section; a plurality of asymmetric main canopy ribs, wherein each of the plurality of the asymmetric main canopy ribs has a first end and a second end; a plurality of full-size ribs, wherein each of the plurality of the full-size ribs has a first end and a second end; a plurality of deployment rods, each of the plurality of deployment rods having a first end and a second end; a plurality of hinges; a main umbrella shaft having a first end and a second end; and a slider, wherein the slider is slidably attached to the main umbrella shaft, wherein the first end of each of the asymmetric main canopy ribs is attached to the first end of the main umbrella shaft and wherein the second end of each of the asymmetric main canopy ribs is fixed to the edge of the asymmetric main canopy via the second end of each of the asymmetric main canopy ribs, such that the plurality of asymmetric main canopy ribs form a supporting frame for the asymmetric main canopy; wherein the first end of each of the plurality of full-size ribs are attached to the first end of the main umbrella shaft and wherein the second end of each of the plurality of full-sized ribs are fixed to the edge of the asymmetric elongated canopy section, such that the plurality of full-size ribs form a supporting frame for the asymmetric elongated canopy section; wherein the first end of each of the plurality of deployment rods is adjustably attached to the plurality of asymmetric main canopy ribs and the plurality of full-size ribs via hinges, and wherein the second end of each of the plurality of deployment rods is attached to the slider; and wherein the asymmetric main canopy and asymmetric elongated canopy section are formed from a continuous piece of material.
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3. The integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus of claim 1, wherein the edge of the asymmetric main canopy and asymmetric elongated canopy section incorporate an integral tensioning feature made of wire or elastic cord, wherein the integral tensioning feature maintains the canopy edge shape and enhances structural rigidity.
4. The integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus of claim 1, wherein the asymmetrical main canopy is circular, elliptical, or polygonal.
5. The integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus of claim 1, wherein the integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus is adjustable from a closed position to an opened position by sliding the slider up the main umbrella shaft towards the first end of the shaft, thereby extending the plurality of deployment rods, and pushing against the plurality of asymmetric main canopy ribs and plurality of full-size ribs through the connection at the hinges, wherein the hinge locations on the plurality of asymmetric main canopy ribs and plurality of full-size ribs are positioned to ensure simultaneous deployment of the asymmetric main canopy and asymmetric elongated canopy section.
6. The integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shaft is composed of a plurality of telescoping rods and the shaft is adjustable.
7. The integral asymmetric pet umbrella apparatus of claim 1, wherein the asymmetric elongated canopy section incorporates an interchangeable decorative covering.
8. A modular pet umbrella extension apparatus for attachment to a plurality of main umbrella ribs comprising: a main canopy extension including an edge; a plurality of modular ribs, wherein each of the plurality of modular ribs includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of extended modular ribs, wherein each of the plurality of the extended modular ribs includes a first end and a second end; and a plurality of fasteners, wherein the plurality of fasteners attach the first end of each of the plurality of modular ribs and the first end of each of the plurality of extended modular ribs to the rib assembly of a main umbrella; and wherein the main canopy extension and the main umbrella form a singular, uninterrupted coverage area for a human and a pet.
9. The modular pet umbrella extension apparatus of claim 8, wherein the edge of the main canopy extension overlaps underneath the edge of a main umbrella canopy of a main umbrella.
10. The modular pet umbrella extension apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one of the plurality of fasteners is magnetic.
11. The modular pet umbrella extension apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one of the plurality of fasteners is a lockable hinge, thereby allowing the main canopy extension to fold underneath the main canopy of the main umbrella when not in use.
12. The modular pet umbrella extension apparatus of claim 8, wherein the umbrella extension apparatus includes a spring, wherein the modular pet umbrella extension is operable to deploy upon deployment of the main umbrella.
13. The modular pet umbrella extension apparatus of claim 8, wherein the edge of the main canopy extensions contains an integral tensioning feature of wire or elastic cord, wherein the integral tensioning feature maintains the canopy edge shape and enhances structural rigidity.
14. A continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus comprising: an asymmetric canopy having an asymmetric main canopy and a supplemental canopy; a first set of main canopy ribs wherein each rib contains a first end and a second end; a second set of main canopy ribs wherein each rib contains a first end and a second end; a plurality supplemental ribs wherein each rib contains a first end and second end; a plurality of deployment rods wherein each rod contains a first end and a second end; a plurality of hinges; a main umbrella shaft containing a first end and a second end; a slider slidably attached to the main umbrella shaft; and a plurality of supplemental rib connection points, wherein the first end of the first set of main canopy ribs attaches to the first end of the main umbrella shaft, the second end of the first set of main canopy ribs attaches to an edge of the asymmetric main canopy, the first end of the second set of main canopy ribs attaches to the first end of the main umbrella shaft, the second end of the second set of main canopy ribs attaches to the plurality of supplemental rib connection points; wherein the first end of each of the plurality of deployment rods attaches to the slider slidably attached to the main umbrella shaft, where the second end of the plurality of deployment rods attaches to the first set of main canopy ribs and the second set of main canopy ribs via the plurality of hinges; wherein the first end of each of the plurality of supplemental ribs attaches to the plurality of supplemental rib connection points, the second end of the plurality of supplemental ribs attaches to an edge of the supplemental canopy; wherein the asymmetric main canopy and a supplemental canopy are created from a continuous material; wherein when the slider slidably attached to the main umbrella shaft is moved towards the first end of the main umbrella shaft, the plurality of deployment rods move the first set of main canopy ribs and the second set of main canopy ribs open into a deployed state; and wherein the second end of the main umbrella shaft is a handle.
15. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 14, further comprising: a T-joint; a supplemental slider slidably attached to the main umbrella shaft; a supplemental deployment rod containing a first end and a second end; wherein the second end of the supplemental deployment rod attaches to the supplemental slider slidably attached to the main umbrella shaft, the first end of the supplemental deployment rod attaches to the T-joint, wherein the T-joint intersects the supplemental rib that connects the plurality of supplemental rib connection points.
16. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 15, further comprising: a supplemental deployment rod slider; wherein the supplemental deployment rod slider is slidably attached to the supplemental deployment rod, allowing the supplemental rod to contract within itself and thereby allowing the continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus to transition from the deployed to un-deployed state without first detaching the supplemental deployment rod from the T-joint.
17. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 14, wherein the edges of the asymmetric main canopy and the edges of the supplemental canopy incorporate an integral tensioning feature of wire or elastic cord, wherein the integral tensioning feature maintains the canopy edge shape of the asymmetric main canopy and the supplemental canopy and enhances structural rigidity.
18. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 14, wherein the hinge locations on the first set of main canopy ribs and second set of main canopy ribs are positioned to ensure simultaneous deployment of the asymmetric main canopy and the supplemental canopy.
19. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 14, wherein the asymmetric elongated canopy section incorporates an interchangeable decorative covering.
20. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 14, wherein the main umbrella shaft is composed of a plurality of telescoping rods and the shaft is adjustable.
21. The continuous asymmetric canopy umbrella apparatus of claim 14, wherein the main umbrella shaft includes a loop to connect a leash, thereby providing a pet a physical limitation against stepping outside a coverage area of the canopy umbrella apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] Referring now to the drawings in general, the illustrations are for the purpose of describing a preferred embodiment of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] The present invention is generally directed to umbrella coverage for a human and a pet. All embodiments of this invention provides a unique solution to the problem of protecting a pet from the elements of nature and is distinguished from the prior art by providing this protection using an umbrella that is held upright by a human. Notably, none of the prior art provides for effectively protecting a human and a pet from the elements of nature using an umbrella which is operable to be held upright. Dimensions or ratios of the canopy coverage area relate to the height of the human and size of the pet. Specifically, the present invention is an umbrella that is a combination of two shapes, one for a human and one for the pet. In one embodiment, an extension umbrella for the pet is attached to a main umbrella using a clamp connecting the two shafts and fasteners connecting the ribs of the two canopies. In another embodiment the extension umbrella uses fasteners to extend the standard canopy for a pet and no shaft. In another embodiment, the present invention provides for a retrofit extension usable with a standard or asymmetric umbrella. In yet another embodiment, the present invention utilizes an asymmetric umbrella, which distinguishes from the prior art in that coverage for the human is provided by the smaller portion of the asymmetric umbrella and the larger portion specifically designed for a pet. Preferably, the canopy of the asymmetric umbrella together with the rib assembly maximizes coverage for the human and the pet. The shaft of the asymmetric umbrella is preferably configured to be held by a human and is placed to provide maximum coverage for the human and pet.
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[0039] In an embodiment of the present invention, the coverage area of the main canopy 140 and the secondary canopy 230 is a coverage area for the human and a coverage area for the pet. In an embodiment of the present invention, the secondary canopy 230 is a general size and shape for a class of pet or a specific shape for a specific class or breed of pet and the ratios of coverage area between human and pet decrease as the size of the pet or coverage area needed for the pet increases. For example, a small coverage area appropriate for a human and breeds of dog such as, but not limited to, Affenpinscher, Cairn Terrier, German Spitzminiature (Kleinspitz), Havanese, Japanese Chin, Maltese, Norfolk Terrier, Pekingese, Pomeranian, Scottish Terrier, Shih Tzu, Sky Terrier, Silky Terrier, Toy Poodle, Toy Fox Terrier, West Highland, White Terrier, or Yorkshire Terrier, have a coverage ratio of the diameter or width of circular or other shaped portion of the main canopy for the human versus the width of the elliptical or other shaped portion for the pet of about 2.56 to about 3.5, preferably about 3.146. Medium sized breeds such as, but not limited to, Pitbull Terrier, Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Kelpie, Australian Shepherd, Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, Australian Black and Tan Hound, Barbet, Bearded Collie, Border Collie, Bull Terrier, Canaan Dog, Catalonian Sheepdog, Cirneco dell'Etna, or Dalmatian, have a coverage ratio of the diameter of the circular or other shaped portion of the main canopy for the human versus the width of the elliptical or other shaped portion for the pet of about 2.25 to about 3.0, preferably about 2.68. For large sized breeds such as, but not limited to, Akbash Dog, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Great Dane, Irish Wolfhound, Polish Greyhound, Scottish Deerhound, or Spanish Mastiff, have a coverage ratio of the diameter of the circular or other shaped portion of the main canopy for the human versus the width of the elliptical or other shaped portion for the pet of about 2.0 to about 2.68, preferably about 2.25.
[0040] Another embodiment of the present invention includes a main canopy extension 280, as illustrated in
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[0044] Another embodiment of the present invention includes an integral asymmetric pet umbrella designed to efficiently protect a human and a pet, as illustrated in
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[0052] In a preferred embodiment the shape of the canopies (main canopy, secondary canopy, main canopy extension, asymmetric main canopy, supplemental canopy etc.) is such that a human is protected from the elements as well as a pet that is walking alongside the human as is shown, by way of example and not limitation, in
[0053] In a preferred embodiment, there are between eight and sixteen ribs (including main canopy ribs, secondary ribs, asymmetric main canopy ribs, asymmetric main canopy elongated ribs, asymmetric full-size ribs, supplemental ribs, etc.).
[0054] In another embodiment there are sixteen ribs total in the asymmetric pet umbrella. Alternatively, there are between eight and twelve ribs total in the asymmetric pet umbrella. In another embodiment, there are between sixteen and twenty-three ribs total in the asymmetric pet umbrella. In an alternative embodiment, the number of ribs is dictated by the predetermined use of the invention, including but not limited to, the size of the pet, the size of the human, the required structural rigidity, etc.
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[0058] In an alternative embodiment, the present invention includes a dual-canopy design to increase the present invention's rigidity against wind gusts.
[0059] In an alternative embodiment, the present invention includes a main umbrella shaft with a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is a connection point for the plurality of ribs and the second end is an integral handle.
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[0061] The ribs (main canopy ribs, secondary ribs, modular ribs, extended modular ribs, asymmetric main canopy ribs, asymmetric main canopy elongated ribs, asymmetrical full-size ribs, supplemental ribs, etc.) are preferably created out of metal, by way of example and not limitation, steel, aluminum, and/or titanium. Alternatively the ribs are created out of a non-metal material, by way of example and not limitation, plastic, carbon fiber, and/or ceramics.
[0062] The shaft (main umbrella shaft, secondary shaft, etc.) is preferably made out of metal, by way of example and not limitation, steel, aluminum, and/or titanium. Alternatively the shaft is created out of a non-metal material, by way of example and not limitation, plastic, carbon fiber, and/or ceramics.
[0063] The deployment rods (deployment rods, secondary deployment rods, asymmetric main canopy deployment rods, supplemental deployment rod, etc.) are preferably created out of metal, by way of example and not limitation, steel, aluminum, and/or titanium. Alternatively the deployment rods are created out of a non-metal material, by way of example and not limitation, plastic, carbon fiber, and/or ceramics.
[0064] In one embodiment the canopies (main canopy, secondary canopy, main canopy extension, asymmetric main canopy, asymmetric elongated canopy section, supplemental canopy, etc.) are a waterproof material, including but not limited to nylon taffeta and/or acetate. In another embodiment the canopies are constructed of a material designed to block the sun, including but not limited to nylon and/or polyester.
[0065] In another embodiment of the present invention, the edges of the canopies (main canopy, secondary canopy, main canopy extension, asymmetric main canopy, asymmetric elongated canopy section, supplemental canopy, etc.) incorporate an internal tensioning feature 351 as illustrated in
[0066] As a variation to the illustrated embodiments, the main umbrella is previously designed to attach an extension canopy which snaps into place modularly, attach through a hinge, or fashioned to attach through a connection point.
[0067] Another aspect of the invention is the size of the secondary canopy or main canopy extension used with an existing model of an asymmetric umbrella or main umbrella to provide coverage for a pet. The secondary canopy or main canopy extension can provide coverage for pets of all sizes including but not limited to small, medium, or large. The secondary canopy or main canopy extension can be attached structurally to the main umbrella canopy, as an extension to the ribs, or extending from the structure of the shaft assembly.
[0068] Another aspect of the invention is the balance, weight, and center-of-gravity of the canopy assembly as held by the human. The angle of the main umbrella shaft and amount of cover above the human versus pet is adjusted to balance the center of gravity of the secondary umbrella depending on the on the ratios between human and pet and size of the secondary canopy.
[0069] Another aspect of the present invention is an adjustment to the length and positioning of the secondary umbrella in relation to the shape of the main canopy and in relation to the direction of motion of the human and pet. Examples include, but are not limited to, where the pet is beside the human, the pet is behind the human, and the pet is in front of the human.
[0070] Another aspect of the invention is an attachment to the umbrella to provide a clear visual clue to the human and the pet regarding the limits of the coverage area.
[0071] Another aspect of the invention is a strap of a given length to wrap around the umbrella and secure the main canopy to the main umbrella shaft in an un-deployed position. Also included in the present invention, is a mechanism to bring the same strap of a given length into the underside of the umbrella where it is attached to the shaft and the pet, thereby limiting the pet's freedom of movement to the coverage area below the asymmetric pet umbrella. Alternatively, the main umbrella shaft includes a loop that can fit variable leash thicknesses, thereby providing a mounting location on the umbrella to limit the pet's mobility to within the coverage area of the pet umbrella.
[0072] Another aspect of the invention is a visual clue that this is a pet umbrella operated by a human, by providing screen prints on the canopy of pets or pet related images including but not limited to a picture of a goofy happy dog, a librarian dog, a sporty dog, etc.
[0073] Another aspect of the invention is an asymmetric pet umbrella for a human and specific species or breed of pet including but not limited to an asymmetric pet umbrella for a human and small dog such as Pug, Poodle, or Pomeranian; or an asymmetric pet umbrella for a human and large dog such as a Great Dane, Neapolitan Mastiff, or Newfoundland.
[0074] Another aspect of the invention is an asymmetric pet umbrella that makes a specific shape for a particular type or size of pet including but not limited to a circular main canopy for a human combined with an elliptical secondary canopy for the pet. All shapes and combinations are possibilities for providing coverage for human and pet including circles, ellipses, squares, triangles, or all types of polygons. The shapes also have a vertical dimension when in the deployed position, the canopies (main canopy, secondary canopy, main canopy extension, asymmetric main canopy, asymmetric elongated canopy section, supplemental canopy, etc.) look like a half bubble, a crescent moon shape, or anything in between.
[0075] In yet another aspect of the present invention, the shaft of the umbrella is off-center to provide balance for the asymmetric pet umbrella. In one embodiment, the plurality of full-size ribs are different lengths to account for the off-center umbrella shaft.
[0076] The above-mentioned examples are provided to serve the purpose of clarifying the aspects of the invention, and it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that they do not serve to limit the scope of the invention. By way of example, the handle may pivot in multiple axes. Also by way of example, the ribs (main canopy ribs, secondary ribs, asymmetric main canopy ribs, asymmetric main canopy elongated ribs, asymmetric full-size ribs, supplemental ribs, etc.) may be solid. By nature, this invention is highly adjustable, customizable and adaptable. The above-mention examples are is just some of the many configurations that the mentioned components can take on. All modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the present invention.