Combination of a shade and rain umbrella with an emergency indication on the rain cover
The invention is directed to a shade and rain combination. The basic umbrella includes a shaft having at its top expending ribs with peripheral points at the ends of the ribs. A woven mesh cover is attached to the ribs and is extending to the peripheral points and attached thereto. The mesh cover protects a person under the umbrella from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun while at the same time allowing ventilating air to pass there through. In the event of rain a water proof cover may be placed over the mesh cover to prevent rain water from passing there through. The rain cover is fastened at each of ribs at their peripheral point thereof. The shaft of the umbrella can be fastened in an upright position at objects having different orientations, that is, vertical or horizontal. One surface of the rain cover is used to indicate an emergency by displaying a bright color or by displaying the emergency words “HELP” or “SOS”.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 10/613,946 having a filing date of Jul. 7 2003
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a combination of a shade and a rain umbrella. That is, the umbrella is useful as a shading instrument when a person is located in a hot sunshine area, such as being located on a beach, for example, but at the same time a quick rain squall can develop whereby the shade constructed umbrella is of no value because the rain water would penetrate through the open mesh shade cover.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the invention is to provide a shading umbrella as well as a rain umbrella in the same structure and usefulness of the combination of a shade and rain umbrella. The object of the invention is to quickly convert the shading part of the umbrella with a rain proof cover over the same so that a rain proof cover is obtained to shield a person under the umbrella from being soaked by rain water coming down while penetrating through the open mesh shade cover. The rain cover is also instrumental in alerting potential rescue personal of a pending emergency by having one surface of the rain cover constructed and designed in such a manner so that one surface will signal an emergency by having printed thereon the words of a pending emergency that can clearly be seen from a distance such as a higher elevation or from the air.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the event of rain, the umbrella can easily be converted to a rain umbrella by simply removing the stored rain cover from the pocket 6 and placing the rain cover over the mesh shade cover to thereby prevent any rain from penetrating through the mesh fabric. The rain cover is fastened to the mesh cover by placing the opening 11 over the shaft top 5 and by placing the eyelets 8 over the peripheral rib ends.
Both uses of the clamps shown in
The bright color of the outer surface could be enhanced by the wording “HELP” or the international code of “SOS”. The lettering could be in dark colors to accentuate the difference between bright orange, yellow or white. The lettering of the words could be enhanced by the use of iridescent colors or metallic colors that will reflect bright sunshine or search lights in the event of darkness
Claims
1. A shade and rain umbrella combination including a basic umbrella having a shaft and expanding ribs at a top of said shaft, a shade cover placed over said ribs and fastened to a peripheral point at the end of said ribs, said shade cover consisting of a woven mesh fabric for protection against ultraviolet rays of the sun but at the same time allowing ventilation air to pass through said fabric, a water proof rain cover is placed over said shade cover in the event of rain, said rain cover is substantially the same size as said shade cover, means for fastening said rain cover to said peripheral point at each of the ends of said ribs, whereby said shade cover is used in sunshine and said rain cover is added in the event of rain but kept separate otherwise, said rain cover having an indication of an emergency on one surface thereof.
2. The umbrella combination of claim 1 including means for storing said rain cover within said shade cover when not in use.
3. The umbrella combination of claim 1 including means for storing said rain cover on said handle of said umbrella.
4. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said means for fastening is a snap fastener combination.
5. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said means for fastening is a hook and loop fastener combination.
6. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said means for fastening are rigid eyelets on said rain cover placed over each point at the end of each of said ribs.
7. The umbrella combination of claim 1 including means on said shaft for extending its length.
8. The umbrella combination of claim 1 including means for clamping said shaft in an upright position on an object.
9. The umbrella combination of claim 1 including a casing for storing said umbrella combination when not in use.
10. The umbrella combination of claim 9 including a pocket attached to said casing for storing said rain cover therein.
11. The umbrella combination of claim 9 including a pocket attached to said casing for storing a clamp therein.
12. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said shaft has a pointed bottom end for the shaft to be driven into the ground for stability.
13. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said shade cover is constructed of a knitted fabric including a HDPE polyethylene mono-tape.
14. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said emergency indication on said rain cover surface is a bright color.
15. The umbrella combination of claim 1, wherein said emergency indication on said rain cover surface is a letter printing of said emergency.
16. The umbrella combination of claim 15, wherein said letter printing is of a color darker than said surface color.
17. The umbrella combination of claim 15, wherein said letter printing is of an iridescent color.
18. The umbrella combination of claim 15, wherein said letter printing is of a reflex metallic material.
Type: Application
Filed: May 25, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 21, 2006
Inventor: Kevin Connelly (Osprey, FL)
Application Number: 11/440,320
International Classification: A45B 15/00 (20060101);