Parasol for shading sunlight

20250331615 ยท 2025-10-30

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    Abstract

    A parasol for protection from sunlight is provided with at least one surface element as a parasol canopy, and a plurality of incisions are introduced in the surface element.

    Claims

    1. A parasol for shading sunlight with at least one surface element as a parasol canopy, wherein a plurality of incisions have been introduced in the surface element.

    2. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein a distance to each other of adjacent incisions is less than a length of the incisions.

    3. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein the incisions each progress on the surface element following a linear path, thereby forming the letter S at least in sections.

    4. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein it is a large parasol.

    5. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein the surface element is a cotton fabric.

    6. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein the surface element is a part of a covering.

    7. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein the incisions are uniformly distributed in at least one section of the surface element.

    8. The parasol according to claim 1, wherein the incisions are evenly distributed over the surface element.

    Description

    [0014] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing. The figures show:

    [0015] FIG. 1: a top view of the parasol canopy of an parasol according to the invention and

    [0016] FIG. 2: a partial view of the parasol canopy enlarged to scale in accordance with FIG. 1.

    [0017] The parasol 1 shown in FIG. 1 is a large parasol. The parasol canopy 2 is formed by a surface element 3 into which a plurality of incisions 4 are introduced. The incisions 4 are evenly distributed over the surface element 3, whereby incisions 4 are formed across the entire extent of the surface element 3.

    [0018] FIG. 2 shows a section of the surface element 3. Due to the insertion of incisions 4, gaps are created in surface element 3. The gaps are caused by a raising or lowering 30) of sections of the surface element 3 due to gravity or exposure to the wind. Incisions 4 each progress in the shape of an S. This results in rounded overlapping areas 5 in the surface element 3. These overlapping areas 5 can move to the canopy 2 in the event of a wind attack and thus form interesting effects with the help of sun and shade.