HARNESS WITH ATTACHABLE UMBRELLA
An umbrella comprising a canopy with ribs for support thereof and a handle, the handle including a flexible cable.
This application claims the benefit of and incorporates herein by reference U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/242,550, filed Sep. 15, 2009, and PCT Patent Application No. PCT/US10/48761, filed Sep. 14, 2010.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an umbrella and mounting harness device for “hands free” operation. Specifically, the invention consists of an umbrella that is removably attached to a harness that is worn by a user such that the umbrella provides protection for the user without being held in the users hands.
Conventional umbrellas come in a variety of styles and their use is well known. Because there are a variety of positions that the user may move to, and the direction of the wind, rain, or sun changes, conventional umbrellas that are held rigidly in place often fail to provide the protection they are designed to provide. Additionally, conventional designs for umbrellas that are strapped to a user tend to be extremely unwieldy, difficult to put on and remove rapidly. When these problems are combined, conventional strap on umbrellas become ineffective for their purpose.
There is a need for a design of an umbrellas that is held securely on the user's body without requiring the user to hold the umbrella, and that allows the wearer to adjust the orientation of the umbrella as the user moves or the direction of the elements changes. Additionally, the design should make the umbrella easily attachable and removable for the user's convenience.
To this end, the present invention in its various embodiments has been presented. The present design incorporates a harness that is worn by the user that may be easily put on or taken off. The harness extends across one shoulder of the user and incorporates a quick release attachment piece to which an umbrella assembly may be coupled and decoupled. Finally, the handle of the umbrella attachment incorporates a length of semi-flexible rolled metal cable that, once manually set, holds the umbrella rigidly in place until its position is manually reset. However, the flexible rolled metal cable may be bent by the user in various orientations such that the user can orient the umbrella to maximize protection from the elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention incorporates a harness and an umbrella assembly. The harness comprises a shoulder piece that is worn by the user across the top of either shoulder. Other sections of the harness extend downwardly from the shoulder piece on the front and back of the user. These vertical support sections pivotally attach to a belt portion of the harness that adjustably and removably affixes the harness to the user's body. It is understood that the shoulder piece, vertical supports and a large portion of the belt may be manufactured or fabricated from semi rigid or bendable material. It is also desirable that the material be light-weight. The remaining sections of the belt may be made from flexible belting material, the length of which may be adjusted to each user's individual girth. Swivels at either end of the rigid portions of the belt may allow more convenient length adjustments by the user. Additionally, the inner surfaces of the harness may be lined with padding to improve the comfort for the user. If the harness is made in whole or in part of a metallic substance, rather than plastic, it could be overlaid with a nonconductive, insulating material.
At the center of the shoulder piece, design to be worn directly over the center point of the shoulder of the user, the harness may incorporate a connection mechanism such that the umbrella apparatus may be quickly attached to and detached from the harness. This may take the form of many known designs of quick coupling devices. Preferably, the umbrella attachment, once attached to the harness is held rigidly in place.
The umbrella attachment typically incorporates a standard umbrella to which a length flexible cable is added to the handle. The base of the handle includes the counterpart of the quick change coupling device found on the shoulder piece of the harness. It is preferred that the flexi handle incorporated into the handle of the umbrella be flexible by the user, but once in position, rigidly holds the umbrella in place.
A hands-free umbrella device comprising an umbrella having a coupler; a harness for engaging the torso of a user, the harness having a shoulder member for engaging the shoulder of the user, the shoulder member having a coupler to removably engage the coupler of the umbrella, wherein the shoulder member is bendable; wherein the umbrella includes a rolled steel member allowing multiple positions for the umbrella canopy; wherein the coupler of the umbrella and the coupler of the shoulder member are slideably releasably telescopically engaged; wherein the coupler on the shoulder member is centrally located between the removed ends thereof; wherein the coupler on the shoulder member is centrally located between the removed ends thereof; wherein the shoulder member is bendable; wherein the umbrella includes a rolled steel member allowing multiple positions for the umbrella canopy; wherein the coupler of the umbrella and the coupler of the shoulder member are slideably releasably telescopically engaged; and wherein the coupler on the shoulder member is centrally located between the removed ends thereof; wherein the harness includes a torso encircling member and a front vertical support member, a back vertical support member, the vertical support members engaging the removed end of the shoulder member at one end and the torso encircling member at a second end; wherein the vertical support members hingedly engage the shoulder member; wherein the harness includes length adjustable cross-chest strap and a length adjustable cross-back strap; wherein at least part of the torso encircling member is bendable; wherein the torso encircling member is adjustable in length; wherein the harness includes a torso encircling member and a front vertical support member, a back vertical support member, the vertical support members engaging the removed end of the shoulder member at one end and the torso encircling member at a second end; wherein the vertical support members hingedly engage the shoulder member; wherein the harness includes length adjustable cross-chest strap and a length adjustable cross-back strap; wherein at least part of the torso encircling member is bendable; and wherein the torso encircling member is adjustable in length.
A hands-free umbrella device comprising an umbrella having a coupler; a harness for engaging the torso of a user, the harness having a shoulder member for engaging the shoulder of the user, the shoulder member having a coupler to removably engage the coupler of the umbrella; wherein the coupler on the shoulder member is centrally located between the removed ends thereof; wherein the shoulder member is bendable; wherein the umbrella includes a rolled steel member allowing multiple positions for the umbrella canopy; wherein the coupler of the umbrella and the coupler of the shoulder member are slideably releasably telescopically engaged; and wherein the coupler on the shoulder member is centrally located between the removed ends thereof; and wherein the harness includes a torso encircling member and a front vertical support member, a back vertical support member, the vertical support members engaging the removed end of the shoulder member at one end and the torso encircling member at a second end; wherein the vertical support members hingedly engage the shoulder member; wherein the harness includes length adjustable cross-chest strap and a length adjustable cross-back strap; wherein at least part of the torso encircling member is bendable; and wherein the torso encircling member is adjustable in length.
Referring to the Figures, it may be seen that the hands free umbrella device 1 of the present invention includes a harness and umbrella apparatus.
A front second loop 28A is attached to the second end of the front horizontal support 24, while a rear second belt loop 28B is attached to the second end of the rear horizontal support 26. The front 28A and rear 28B second loops are connected via a second adjustment strap 30 which is adjusted by any attachment and adjustment means 32, such as a second buckle or Velcro®. It is contemplated that the adjustment straps 18 and 30 may be made from a standard belting material such as nylon webbing or the like. They may typically comprise two pieces 30A/30 and 18A/18B, as seen in
The shoulder member 10, the front vertical support 14, the rear vertical support 16, the front horizontal support 24, and the rear horizontal support 26 or any one or more of the foregoing elements may be manufactured or fabricated from semi rigid, bendable or moldable, light-weight material, plastic or non-electrical conducting material. One such material is about 1⅜×⅛″ ABS sheet stock cut to length for extra small, small, medium, large, and extra large people (users). One or more of the same elements may be lined with padding or insulating materials (not shown) to increase the comfort and safety to the user.
In a final embodiment, the entire harness could be straps rather, but preferably some members are bendable. It is especially helpful to have the shoulder member bendable, and the coupler with a base. In a preferred embodiment, elements 12/14/16/24/26 are plastic or polyethylene, metallic, non-metallic or any other suitable lightweight rigid, but bendable, and may be about 1⅜″ wide and ⅛″ thick. Supports 14/16 may extend between about 6″ to 16″.
Shoulder member may be about 4¼-5½″ long. The word “semi-flexible” means the member has a defined shape and is bendable under pressure—then will reform its shape when the pressure is released. It is like a plastic ruler which is bent somewhat and then can bend back. Straps are cloth and have no “bendability” are totally flexible. For left/right shoulder change of the harness 4, user will typically just pivot elements 24/26.
While one embodiment of the device includes the umbrella 4 (
In a final embodiment,
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An umbrella comprising:
- a canopy with ribs for support thereof; and
- a handle, the handle including a flexible cable.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2010
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2011
Inventor: Lydia Cottrell (San Antonio, TX)
Application Number: 12/882,756
International Classification: A45B 11/02 (20060101);