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Cone Shaped Brella Slipper—is a convenient, sleek, and fashionable method for containment of a closed wet or dry umbrella. Comprised of five essential components: First the Interior Shell constructed of water proof material, thus preventing damage to the Exterior Shell and to maintain the shape and form, has an open bottom end or optional closed bottom end by folding a portion of the bottom end toward the top, secured with a snap or Velcro to contain water from a wet umbrella. The Exterior Shell constructed of a variety of fabric depicting casual style, elegance, or durability. Third, the strap, attached inside or outside the circumference of the upper end, or attached anywhere along the length, to suspend the Brella Slipper from the user's shoulder, which allows adjustment for the height of the user. Fourth, is the Protective Collar, which fits over the lip of the upper or bottom end to protect from wear. Fifth, the out of view Inside Pouch Pocket, with snap or Velcro for closer, of the Interior Shell, or the Slit Pocket, sewn to the inside of the Exterior Shell, with a snap or Velcro closer for security.
Cone Shaped Brella Slipper—is a convenient, fashionable method for containment of a closed wet or dry umbrella. Comprised of five essential components; First the Interior Shell constructed, of water proof material, as to maintain the shape and form, also is the removable soft shell with a folded bottom end, or has an open bottom end. Second the Exterior Shell constructed of a variety of fabric depicting casual style, elegance, or durability, has an open bottom end. Third the Strap attached to suspend the Brella Slipper from the user's shoulder, allows adjustment for height of the user. Fourth the optional Protective Collar fits over the lip of the upper and bottom end to protect from wear. Fifth the out of view optional Inside Pouch Pocket, or the Slit Pocket allowing excess from the outside, both sewn on the inside of the Exterior Shell, with a snap or Velcro closer for security.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONSHilburger U.S. Pat. No. 1,827,524
Conrad U.S. Pat. No. 2,926,826
STATEMENT REGEGARDING FEDERALLLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot Applicable
REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIXNot Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe umbrella is a rain gear of choice and valuable for commuters who face unpredictable weather for short periods in connecting with otherwise protected modes of transportation.
Despite their obvious advantages, umbrellas have always presented a problem when wet. The preferable method of dealing with wet umbrella, if space allows, is to place them open in a protected area until they dry.
Where space constraints or large numbers of umbrellas prevent such an approach, umbrellas may be put in an umbrella stand, pointed down to drain and dry.
Generally, some umbrellas come with a sleeve of a water repellent material similar to that used in the umbrella itself Such sleeves are intended to protect the umbrella from abrasion and dirt and are easily ruined or misplaced after it first few uses.
Various attempts have been made to design a holder to carry a wet umbrella on the shoulder of the user to eliminate coming in contact with the wet umbrella. For example Hilburger U.S. Pat. No. 1,827,524 and Conrad U.S. Pat. No. 2,926,826, however, while these designs address the obvious stated disadvantages they do not provide the ability to change the exterior for style or dress change, a pocket for personal items, removable inner sleeve, and a distinct style for the umbrella holder.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of these considerations, there is a definite need for a totally new concept in fashion and design in umbrella holders.
This invention provides a Cone Shaped Brella Slipper, a distinct design to provide a convenient method of allowing the user to contain the wet closed umbrella while not in use. Previous inventors have failed to consider the lack of style there by limiting the choices for the consumer.
The Brella Slipper in its array of colors and fabric styles opens a wide variety to both male and female.
More specifically the Brella Slipper is comprised of an Interior Shell, to receive the closed wet umbrella. The Interior Shell is removable to allow for replacement of incurred damage, and to allow replacement of another Exterior Shell design.
Then the Exterior Shell encompasses the Interior Shell that makes the fashion statement. In addition adornments are attached to the Exterior Shell to further the fashion statement.
Next a Protective Collar, sized to conform over the top end or bottom end as a protective addition.
A Strap is added to suspend the Brella Slipper from the user's shoulder which allows for adjustment for the height of the user.
An optional convenient Inside Pouch Pocket or Slit Pocket that allows for excess from the outside may be added with a snap closer or Velcro closer for added security.
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Having considered the detailed description of the preferred embodiment is apparent that the objects set forth at the outset have been achieved. It is to be understood that the description of the preferred embodiment is illustrative and is not to be taken as limiting the scope of the invention being limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A carrying vessel for umbrellas, the Cone Shape Brella Slipper, is comprised of the following five elements:
2. First being the Interior Soft or Hard Shell, sized to conform to the shape and form of the folded umbrella, coaxially positioned about the Exterior Shell, constructed of a water proof material, either soft or hard polymers, which are by-products of oil refining or coal distillation, having an upper open end dimension of a 8-14 inch circumference, permitting the insertion and storage of the wet umbrella, extending 12 to 32 inches in length, then opens at the bottom to a 2 inch round opening, or has a folded end with a snap or Velcro to secure the fold, to contain moisture from a wet umbrella.
3. Second being the Exterior Shell, sized to substantially conform the dimensions of the Interior Soft or Hard Shell, constructed of a variety of fabric material, such as denim, cotton, leather, suede, silk, rayon, polyester, velvet, lace, velour, or man made fur.
4. Third being a strap, to suspend the Cone Shaped Brella Slipper from the user's shoulder, constructed of leather, or matching fabric, attached inside, outside or between the Exterior Shell and Interior Soft or Hard Shell, along the circumference of the upper end, with three variations, first being the fixed strap permanently attached, second being, fixed strap permanently attached with a buckle or Velcro on the strap for adjustment, third being, one end permanently fixed and the other attached along the length of the Brella Slipper, which allows for adjustment for the height of the user.
5. Fourth being the Protective Collar, sized to conform over the top end and bottom end as a protective addition, constructed of a soft or hard polymer, leather, or metal with holes to accommodate the attachment to the Brella Slipper and Strap.
6. Fifth, is the out of view Inside Pouch Pocket, with snap or Velcro for closure attached near the upper end, of the Interior Soft or Hard Shell, or the Slit Pocket, sewn to the inside of the Exterior Shell, with a snap or Velcro closure for security.
7. The Interior Soft or Hard Shell as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for removal, to allow for replacement of incurred damage, or to launder or dry clean the Exterior Shell, which is attached by Velcro or snap, at the upper end.
- The bottom end is folded and secured with a snap or Velcro to contain rain water from the wet umbrella.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 22, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 24, 2006
Inventor: Constance Elaine Lewis (Cleveland, GA)
Application Number: 11/062,910
International Classification: A45B 25/24 (20060101);