Decorative theme slipcover for patio and beach umbrellas
A decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover includes: (a.) a flexible, water resistant, air tight sheet member having a top view of footprint area of a patio umbrella and having a center orifice adapted to permit an elongated top center member of the patio umbrella to pass therethrough; and, (b.) a connection mechanism for removably affixing the flexible sheet member atop said patio umbrella. The connection mechanism may be for connection to the permanent top fabric or the ribs of the umbrella, or both. It may be a single element, such as a band or pull, or it may be a plurality of disparate elements, such as clips.
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 11/131,675, entitled “Decorative Theme Umbrella Slipcover” and filed on May 18, 2006 by the same inventor herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to improvements in stationary umbrellas, such as beach, pool and deck umbrellas, as well as market and café umbrellas, all generically referred to herein as “patio umbrellas”. More specifically, the present invention relates to slipcovers for these umbrellas that provide a second layer of protection from the elements, cut down on sunlight penetration and provide umbrella owners with the opportunity to utilize interchangeable covers for specific theme presentations. Thus, the present invention patio umbrella covers are both functional and decorative.
2. Information Disclosure Statement
The following patents are presented to show the state of the art of umbrellas:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,587 to Bilotti describes an umbrella net for use in covering a patio umbrella, the umbrella net having an upper panel having a peripheral edge and a sleeve provided along the peripheral edge. The sleeve has an exposed section, and a first opening and a second opening positioned about the exposed section. The umbrella net further includes a drawstring held within the sleeve and having a first and extending from the first opening and a second end extending from the second opening. The umbrella net also has a wall panel having a top edge connected to the peripheral edge of the upper panel and a bottom edge, the wall panel being adapted to enclose a space defined under the patio umbrella. The drawstring may be used to adjust the height of the wall panel with respect to the ground.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,770 to DeMarco describes an umbrella which opens into a noteworthy enlarged expanse due to outer fabric-supporting struts being urged through sliding movement along inner fabric-supporting struts, so that the two fabrics cooperate to provide the enlarged expanse to the umbrella.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,115,827 to Lee describes a two-tier umbrella which has upper and lower series of radially extending ribs supporting upper and lower canopies, respectively. The inner ends of the upper ribs are pivotally connected to the pole and the inner ends of the lower ribs are pivotally connected to respective upper ribs at medical locations while stretchers are pivotally connected at respective opposite ends to a pole slider and to the lower ribs at medial locations thereof. The upper and lower ribs maintain upper, circular, and lower, annular canopies in dome-shape and spaced apart in imbricating condition with an annular wind escape aperture defined between the overlapping canopy portions.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,166 to Lee describes an umbrella having a wind escape opening which provides and consists of a collapsible frame structure supporting a two tiered canopies with the wind escape opening therebetween so that the umbrella can be handled better and steadier in the wind without the wind causing destruction to the umbrella while at the same time protecting the user from the rain.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,524 to DeMarco describes an A-folding umbrella in which articulatingly connected inner and outer rib members are supported by a single slideably disposed strut providing a large diameter in use, and a substantially reduced size when closed. The paired rib members are covered on their exterior by a fabric and are foldable against the rod so as to be all parallel to the rod.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,960,162 to Noel describes an umbrella having uniquely designed and located vents for the protection of its structural components when used in open spaces where winds of medium and high velocities are encountered. The vents comprise pivotal flaps fabricated of semi rigid material and resiliently seamed to the ribs being caused to open due to the air pressure exerted against the underside of the umbrella sufficient to cause the ribs to flex in the normal manner under such conditions. The vent attachments to the ribs are located at a distance from the peak of the umbrella near the swinging connections of the ribs and struts whereby pressure on both components may be relieved at these critical points.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,732,879 to Okuda describes an umbrella construction that is disclosed having lower links radiating from a lower ferrule mounted on a shaft and upper links radiating from a middle ferrule mounted on the shaft. The upper and lower links support the main ribs of the umbrella. Auxiliary links connect an upper link with an upper ferrule on the top of the shaft. The lower and middle ferrules are adapted for upward and downward sliding movement on the shaft during opening and closing of the umbrella, thus permitting the ribs, links and umbrella cover to be smoothly collapsed and folded when the umbrella is closed.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,557,809 to Colon et al. describes an umbrella having a frame with the two covers mounted thereon in superimposed relation, with the respective covers having their peripheral edges attached to the ends of alternative ones only of the ribs of the frame.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,985,179 to Givens describes an umbrella or the like, having a central post, a plurality of ribs secured to and radiating from the post, ornamented bands secured to and joining the respective ribs, and a transparent flexible plastic cover disposed over said ribs and bands.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,923,449 to Sund describes a garment drying rack comprising an elongated standard, a stationary member positioned on the upper end of the standard, ribs pivotally mounted in the stationary member and positioned to extend longitudinally of the standard, a pair of opposed material gripping clips on each of the ribs and positioned inwardly from the ends thereof, the clips having openings therein through which the ribs extend and the openings being complementary in shape to the outer configuration of the ribs and slightly larger than the ribs to permit a slight tilting of the clips as they sit astride the ribs, sleeves mounted on the ribs, a sliding collar positioned on the standard, braces pivotally connected to the sliding collar and also pivotally connected to the sleeves on the ribs, and latching means on the standard for retaining the sliding collar in operative positions for retaining the ribs in extended positions.
U.S. Pat. No. 570,285 to Kaupman describes a combination in a canopy for bicycles, of the frame for the covering consisting of curved side bars or strips pivoted to each other and to plates, curved transverse strips pivoted to said plates and to an intermediate fixture having a socket and thumb-screw; together with a sectional supporting-rod adapted to engage the socket, substantially as described.
Notwithstanding the prior art, the present invention is neither taught nor rendered obvious thereby.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover. Patio umbrellas are generally of circular, oval, square, rectangular or other polygonal shape from a top view and have a center pole that extends downwardly for insertion into the ground, e.g. sand at a beach, or into a stand or other base support device. The top of these umbrellas has a plurality of radial support members, called ribs, which may have non-radial secondary support braces. The ribs may be metal, plastic, wood or other materials or combinations of any of the foregoing. Flexible, water resistant, air tight material, such as fabric or plastic, is permanently attached to top of the ribs to establish the sunscreen, and these umbrellas are typically folding and have provision for opening and closing the ribs and top.
Extending upwardly from the top of patio umbrellas is an elongated top center member. This elongated top center member may merely be the top end of the pole protruding beyond the umbrella top, or it may be a separate attached tip, decorative or otherwise, or a combination of both. Sometimes air vents or multiple tier tops are provided to release upward wind that might otherwise dislodge or harm the umbrella.
The present invention patio umbrella slipcover includes: (a.) a flexible, water resistant, air tight sheet member having a top view of footprint area of a patio umbrella and having a center orifice adapted to permit an elongated top center member of the patio umbrella to pass therethrough; and, (b.) connection means for removably affixing the flexible sheet member atop said patio umbrella. The connection means may be for connection to the permanent top fabric or the ribs or both.
The flexible sheet member of the present invention decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover may be made of any flexible, water resistant, air tight sheet material, including woven and non-woven materials, synthetic and natural materials, and any combination of the foregoing. In some preferred embodiments, the flexible sheet member is selected from the group consisting of plastic, e.g. polyethylene or polyester (woven or non-woven), synthetic blend (e.g. polyethylene/polypropylene or polyester/cotton), cloth, such as cotton or canvas, natural fiber and coated paper. One preferred flexible sheet member is a woven fabric. Another is composite layers; another, plastic coated paper or other cellulose.
In some embodiments, the flexible sheet member is symmetrical with respect to a central axis. It may have a top view shape selected from the group consisting of a circle, an oval, a rectangle and a polygon (including triangle, square, pentagon, etc.). In other embodiments, it may be asymmetrical.
In some preferred embodiments, the flexible sheet member includes a center closure component at the orifice for tightening the flexible sheet member about the elongated top center member of the patio umbrella, the closure component being selected from the group consisting of elastic, pull cord, zipper, pin and snap.
The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of connection means may be any that functions to hold the slipcover sheet member onto the top of the umbrella so that it is easily removable. The connection means may be selected from the group consisting of clips, snaps, buttons, clasps and male and female hook and loop fasteners. In some embodiments, the connection means is selected from the group consisting of spring clips and tie down cords. The connection means is at least partially hidden by a decoration presentation, such as flags for Fourth of July, birthday candles, flowers, or any other decoration that fits a desired theme.
The present invention slipcover may have a flexible sheet member that includes at least one representation of a theme selected from the group consisting of holidays, holy days, religious ceremonies, personal events and nature themes, or the flexible sheet member may include at least one representation of a theme selected from the group consisting of sports, seasons, children's interests (such as children's story scenes, logos, titles, characters, cartoon characters, etc.), business interests (company names, logos, ads, trademarks, products, etc.) and artist decorations.
In some preferred embodiments, the connection means are glow-in-the-dark connection means.
In some preferred embodiments, the slipcover includes decorative attachments.
In some preferred embodiments, the slipcover includes three-dimensional appliques.
In some preferred embodiments, the connection means are light up connection means with batteries.
The present invention also includes the combination of a patio umbrella and decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover. It includes:
(a.) a patio umbrella having a centerpost, ribs, a fabric area connected to sail ribs, and an elongated top center member extending above said fabric area; and,
(b.) a flexible, water resistant, air tight sheet member having a top view of footprint area of a patio umbrella and having a center surface adapted to permit an elongated top center member of said patio umbrella to pass therethrough; and,
(c.) connection means for removably affixing said flexible sheet member atop said patio umbrella.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention should be more fully understood when the specification herein is taken in conjunction with the drawings appended hereto wherein:
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The attachment means in this case is set forth in
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
Claims
1. A decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover, which comprises:
- (a.) a flexible, water resistant, air tight sheet member having a top view of footprint area of a patio umbrella and having a center orifice adapted to permit an elongated top center member of said patio umbrella to pass therethrough; and,
- (b.) connection means for removably affixing said flexible sheet member atop said patio umbrella.
2. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said flexible sheet member is selected from the group consisting of plastic, synthetic blend, cloth, natural fiber and coated paper.
3. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said flexible sheet member is selected from the group consisting of canvas, polyester, woven fabric, composite material and plastic coated cellulose.
4. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said flexible sheet member is symmetrical with respect to a central axis and has a top view shape selected from the group consisting of a circle, an oval, a rectangle and a polygon.
5. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said flexible sheet member includes a center closure component at said orifice for tightening said flexible sheet member about said elongated top center member of a said patio umbrella, said closure component being selected from the group consisting of elastic, pull cord, zipper, pin and snap.
6. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said connection means is selected from the group consisting of clips, snaps, buttons, clasps and male and female hook and loop fasteners.
7. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 6 wherein said connection means is at least partially hidden by a decoration presentation.
8. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said connection means is selected from the group consisting of spring clips and tie down cords.
9. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said flexible sheet member includes at least one representation of a theme selected from the group consisting of holidays, holy days, religious ceremonies, personal events and nature themes.
10. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said flexible sheet member includes at least one representation of a theme selected from the group consisting of sports, seasons, children's interests, business interests and artist decorations.
11. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said connection means are glow-in-the-dark connection means.
12. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said slipcover includes decorative attachments.
13. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said slipcover includes three-dimensional appliques.
14. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 1 wherein said connection means are light up connection means with batteries.
15. A patio umbrella and decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover, which comprises:
- (a.) a patio umbrella having a centerpost, ribs, a fabric area connected to sail ribs, and an elongated top center member extending above said fabric area; and,
- (b.) a flexible, water resistant, air tight sheet member having a top view of footprint area of a patio umbrella and having a center orifice adapted to permit an elongated top center member of said patio umbrella to pass therethrough; and,
- (c.) connection means for removably affixing said flexible sheet member atop said patio umbrella.
16. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 15 wherein said flexible sheet member is selected from the group consisting of plastic, synthetic blend, cloth, natural fiber and coated paper.
17. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 15 wherein said flexible sheet member is selected from the group consisting of canvas, polyester, woven fabric, composite material and plastic coated cellulose.
18. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 15 wherein said flexible sheet member is symmetrical with respect to a central axis and has a top view shape selected from the group consisting of a circle, an oval, a rectangle and a polygon.
19. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 15 wherein said flexible sheet member includes a central closure component at said orifice for tightening said flexible sheet member about said elongated top center member of a said patio umbrella, said closure component being selected from the group consisting of elastic, pull cord, zipper, pin and snap.
20. The decorative theme patio umbrella slipcover of claim 11 wherein said connection means is selected from the group consisting of clips, snaps, buttons, clasps, male and female hook and loop fasteners, spring clips and tie down cords.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 10, 2007
Publication Date: Nov 8, 2007
Inventor: Wendy Stollar (Whitehouse Sta., NJ)
Application Number: 11/825,926
International Classification: A45B 25/18 (20060101);