Structure and Assembly for Forming an Open-Air Insect-Protected Enclosed Space
A structure for forming an open-air enclosed space is described. The structure includes an umbrella, having a plurality of ribs supporting a cover and a tightly woven netting arranged to hang down from the perimeter of the umbrella when the umbrella is in an open position, to form the open-air enclosed space. At least some of the ribs are further provided with rib extensions arranged to protrude beyond the perimeter of the cover and to support the netting in order to create an extended footprint of the open-air enclosed space. An add-on assembly for umbrellas for forming an insect-protected open-air enclosed space is also described.
The various embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein relate generally to open-air enclosed spaces that are intended to keep insects out. Umbrella nets are used to protect and to enclose the space under an outdoor garden or patio umbrella. Patio tables and chairs are placed under such patio umbrellas so that people can relax in the shade provided by the patio umbrella. A conventional umbrella net is typically placed over the top of an opened patio umbrella, with the side of the umbrella net draped over and hanging from the circumferential edge of the patio umbrella to create a walled or enclosed space under the patio umbrella. These umbrella nets are useful in keeping out insects and dirt, and depending on the material used for the umbrella net, may even be useful in protecting the patio table and chairs from the harsh elements of bad weather.
Numerous innovations for insect protective devices have been provided. For example, a combination umbrella and gazebo including a frame, a canopy, and a side. The canopy is affixed to the frame and has an open position and a closed position. The side is affixed to the canopy and has an extended position in which the combination functions as the gazebo and a retracted position in which the combination functions as the umbrella. The side achieves its extended and retracted positions by turning a crank which causes a first cord that is operatively connected to eight second cords, which are operatively connected to eight third cords, which are operatively connected to the side to displace half as much as each of the eight third cords so as to reduce the amount of turning of the crank required to lower and raise the side.
Another example is 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 end 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.
Yet another example is a portable shelter made from a net material that is to be used for protection from bugs and flying insects. The roof of the shelter comprises an extended umbrella-type structure. The central supporting pole can be either affixed to the top of a table, or be located on a special support stand. The shelter sides extend downwardly and outwardly, and the base portions are held in position by stakes inserted into the ground.
Even though the above cited insect protective devices address some of the needs of the market, the heretofore known portable shelters have several disadvantages, among which are excessive weight, complicated structures and designs, difficulty in erecting and disassembling, excessive cost and possibility of breakage. Thus, an affordable, practical and effective insect protective add on for umbrellas is still desired.
SUMMARYIn general, in one aspect, the various embodiments of the invention are directed to a structure for forming an open-air enclosed space. The structure includes an umbrella, having a plurality of ribs supporting a cover and a tightly woven netting arranged to hang down from the perimeter of the umbrella when the umbrella is in an open position, to form the open-air enclosed space. At least some of the ribs are further provided with rib extensions arranged to protrude beyond the perimeter of the cover and to support the netting in order to create an extended footprint of the open-air enclosed space.
Various embodiments may include one or more of the following features. At least some rib extensions can be retractable. At least some rib extensions can be arranged below or on either side of the ribs. At least some rib extensions can be detachably arranged to their respective ribs. At least some rib extensions can be slideably arranged or telescopically arranged in relation to their respective ribs, to be movable between an active extended position and a passive retracted position. At least some rib extensions can be arranged below and in parallel with their respective ribs to provide for a possibility to arrange the netting between the rib and the protruding rib extension. At least some rib extensions can be attached to their respective ribs at a distance from the respective ribs' free ends. At least some rib extensions can be integrated into their respective ribs.
In general, in another aspect, the various embodiments of the invention are directed to an assembly for umbrellas for forming an insect-protected open-air enclosed space. The assembly includes a tightly woven netting arranged to hang down from the perimeter of the umbrella when the umbrella is in an open position, wherein the netting together with the cover form the open-air enclosed space, and a set of rib extensions that can be attached to the umbrella ribs in such a way that the rib extensions protrude beyond the perimeter of the cover to support the netting and create an extended footprint of the open-air enclosed space.
Various embodiments may include one or more of the following features. At least some rib extensions can be retractable. At least some rib extensions can be attachable below or on either side of the umbrella ribs. At least some rib extensions can be slideably or telescopically attachable to the ribs to be movable between an active extended position and a passive retracted position. At least some rib extensions can be attachable below and in parallel with the ribs to provide for a possibility to arrange the netting between the rib and the protruding rib extension. At least some rib extensions can be attachable to the ribs at a distance from the ribs' free ends.
The various embodiments disclosed herein can realize one or more of the following advantages. A modern design is provided. The netting can be made of an essentially transparent material, which can give the user the illusion of the netting not existing. One piece of fabric can be used to create a protected ample space. The size and shape of the open-air enclosed space is variable based on the size and shape of the umbrella and the rib extensions used. The structure and assembly are very portable and can be placed anywhere on a reasonably level surface, such as on a patio, yard, beach, park, and the like, as desired by the user. The structure is very user friendly in that it is easy to install and take down. The netting and rib extensions can stay attached to the ribs of the umbrella when not in use. Only little space is needed for storage during off seasons.
The structure and assembly are easy to handle in rainy or windy conditions. The structure is easy to enter and exit through the overlapping opening in the netting. The structure is manufactured from high-quality materials that are made to last for several seasons and that are safe for outdoor use. The structure and assembly can generally be manufactured and sold at a cheaper price compared to similar products in the market, such as patio screening, mosquito trappers and luxury garden gazebos.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the various embodiments will become more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments, which follow.
As was mentioned above, the embodiments described herein relate to various types of structures and assemblies for forming an open-air enclosed space. The structures are intended to keep out insects and dirt and may also, depending on the material used, be useful in protecting outdoor furniture, such as a patio table and chairs, etc., from the harsh elements of inclement weather. Various embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example, and particular with reference to umbrellas, but as the skilled reader realizes, the various embodiments can be used with any type of canopy. Furthermore, while conventional umbrellas tend to have a central interior stand, it should be noted that the various embodiments can be used in conjunction with umbrellas that are suspended from above, for example, by an arm that is attached to a structure of some kind. It should also be noted that while the figures generally show umbrellas having a hexagonal or octagonal shape, the various embodiments are equally applicable to umbrellas of other shapes, such as rectangular or circular umbrellas, for example.
The umbrella (30) illustrated in
Typically, every time the user sets up the structure (10), the rods (17) of the rib extensions (15) must be extended, unless they are not already. If the rib extensions (15) have already been attached to the umbrella's ribs (31) through the attaching means (16), the user can simply grab and pull the rod (17) to extend it. Once the rods (17) are in their extended position, the netting (12) may rest on the rib extensions (15) and lay flat against the umbrella cover (32) for a tight seal. The netting (12) protects the interior space defined by the umbrella (30) and the extended arms (15) and lays flat against the umbrella cover (32), as illustrated in
Finally, it should be noted that while the various embodiments described herein have been focused on the structure (10) and the use thereof in its assembled position, the invention is also related to an assembly that includes the rib extensions (15) and netting (12). By purchasing such an assembly, a user can attach the various parts to her own, existing umbrella (30), without having to purchase the umbrella (30) itself. When the various parts of the assembly have been attached to the umbrella (30), the same functionality and advantages that were described above can be achieved.
A number of embodiments have been described above. However, it should be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made to these embodiments and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A structure for forming an open-air enclosed space, comprising:
- an umbrella, having a plurality of ribs supporting a cover; and
- a tightly woven netting arranged to hang down from the perimeter of the umbrella when the umbrella is in an open position, to form the open-air enclosed space,
- wherein at least some of the ribs are further provided with rib extensions, the rib extensions being arranged to protrude beyond the perimeter of the cover and to support the netting in order to create an extended footprint of the open-air enclosed space.
2. The structure of claim 1, wherein at least some rib extensions are retractable.
3. The structure of claim 2, wherein at least some rib extensions are slideably arranged or telescopically arranged in relation to their respective ribs, to be movable between an active extended position and a passive retracted position.
4. The structure of claim 1 wherein at least some rib extensions are arranged below or on either side of the ribs.
5. The structure of claim 4, wherein at least some rib extensions are detachably arranged to their respective ribs.
6. The structure of claim 1, wherein at least some rib extensions are arranged below and in parallel with their respective ribs to provide for a possibility to arrange the netting between the rib and the protruding rib extension.
7. The structure of claim 1, wherein at least some rib extensions are attached to their respective ribs at a distance from the respective ribs' free ends.
8. The structure of claim 1, wherein at least some rib extensions are integrated into their respective ribs.
9. An add-on assembly for umbrellas for forming an insect-protected open-air enclosed space, comprising:
- a tightly woven netting arranged to hang down from the perimeter of the umbrella when the umbrella is in an open position, wherein the netting together with the cover form the open-air enclosed space, and
- a set of rib extensions, the rib extensions being attachable to the umbrella ribs in such a way that the rib extensions protrude beyond the perimeter of the cover to support the netting and create an extended footprint of the open-air enclosed space.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein at least some rib extensions are retractable.
11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein at least some rib extensions are attachable below or on either side of the umbrella ribs.
12. The assembly of claim 9, wherein at least some rib extensions are slideably or telescopically attachable to the ribs to be movable between an active extended position and a passive retracted position.
13. The assembly of claim 9, wherein at least some rib extensions are attachable below and in parallel with the ribs to provide for a possibility to arrange the netting between the rib and the protruding rib extension
14. The assembly of claim 9, wherein at least some rib extensions are attachable to the ribs at a distance from the ribs' free ends.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 1, 2011
Publication Date: Jan 12, 2012
Inventors: Maria Liljekvist (Bjarred), Matz Liljekvist (Bjarred)
Application Number: 13/175,075
International Classification: E04H 15/28 (20060101); A45B 25/06 (20060101);