UMBRELLA BAG WITHIN HANDLE
The present invention is an umbrella with sheath located within the hollow handle or compartment of the umbrella which can be used as a sleeve, cover or bag. The handle, with a cap, is opened and the umbrella bag is pulled out to cover the closed umbrella, including the handle. When the umbrella is open, the bag is inserted into the hollow handle hiding it from view.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to a collapsible umbrella with a capped hollow handle housing a sheath, bag, cover, or sleeve, in which bag is pulled out from within the handle and extended over the entire umbrella canopy including the handle. The bag can also be detached easily and quickly from the umbrellas handle.
2. Description of Related Art
The present invention related to a hollow handle housing a bag which can cover the entire umbrella. As seen so far, there no specific type of umbrella which have the following: a hollow umbrella handle with the option of using various types of bags; an umbrella bag which can cover the entire umbrella including the handle; an umbrella handle which has one part which extended or changed to adapt to different size bags; an umbrella bag with a variety of designs including, zippers, handles, straps, or hooks; an umbrella bag with options of covering the umbrella by inverting to cover the umbrella or by simply pulling the bag out of the handle and inserting it into the bag; an umbrella bag with an option of a string, cord or wire attached within the umbrella handle to keep the umbrella bag attached to the umbrella handle; an umbrella bag which is attached to as cord which will guide the umbrella into the bag; an umbrella bag with an attached cord to limit how far the bag needs to be pulled out of the handle in order to reversed it over the umbrella easier and quicker; a fully releasable cap to easily insert the bag into the hollow handle; the handle with additional gaps, openings or perforation to release any moisture within the umbrella handle; an umbrella handle where one of the perforation can be used as an attachment to from the cord to the bag; a umbrella handle with a gap on the side of the handle extending toward the bottom capped opening, permitting the cord attached to the bag and to the inside of the handle, to be continuous and uninterrupted, once the handle is closed or capped; a bag which can be changed easily and quickly. All of the prior art only focuses on making a fitted sleeve or container for the umbrella with part of the umbrella or handle visible.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,478,643 (Hobson) a cylindrical sleeve attached to the top part of the umbrella which covers the umbrella canopy.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,805,144 (Usui) a series of cylindrical hard tubes of consecutive sizes stretched across the length of the umbrella canopy.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,334,454 (Williams) a hard cylindrical tube housing the umbrella.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,58,144 (Lavine) Telescoping handle
U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,197 (Lavine) Telescoping handle
U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,017 (Fujiyama) similar to Usui patent
U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,835 (Lin) sleeve pulled out from part of the umbrella handle, covering partially the umbrella handle and having a water release mechanism on the handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,614 (Stamm) cord used as a carrying handle attached to the exterior of the umbrella including the handle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne of the objectives of this present invention is to provide different types of designs of sheaths, sleeves, cover or bags with straps, hooks, zippers or various types of attachments found in fashion bags.
Another object of the invention is be able to insert the umbrella into the bag quickly and easily.
Another object of the invention, is to have a handle which may have one interchangeable part to make the handle longer or shorter to accommodate different size bags or bags with larger or smaller accessories attached to it.
Another object of the invention is to have the ability to detach the bags and give the user the choice of bags with different colors or designs.
Another object of the invention is to have a bag as fashion accessory and not just as an umbrella cover.
Another object of the invention is to have an environmentally friendly umbrella which prevents the user from having to cover the umbrella with disposable plastic bags.
Another object of the invention is to have a product that can be reproduced at a low cost and easy to quality control production.
Another object of the invention is to be able to replace the umbrella bag easily, if the bag is damaged, without having to replace the entire umbrella.
Another object of the invention is to have an umbrella bag with a trap to keep the users hands free.
These and other details of my invention will be described in the connection with the accompanying drawings, which are furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation to the invention, and in which the drawings:
Claims
1. A hollow tubular handle or compartment (referred to as the handle), housing a folded sheath, attached to a hollow shaft of a conventional telescoping umbrella, thus said sheath (referred to a bag, cover or sleeve) can be pulled out or extracted of an accessible enclosed or capped hollow tubular handle, to cover the umbrella canopy including the handle, moreover the bag comprises attachments such as: hooks, handles, straps or similar including a combination thereof, plus the bag also has the option of closures comprising zippers, snaps, buttons, hock and loop material or similar including a combination thereof.
2. The product as in claim 1, wherein the handle housing the bag can be located at either extreme of the umbrella.
3. The product as in claim 1, wherein the handle comprises at least one opening, gap or hole.
4. The product as in claim 1, wherein the handle comprises at least one attachment, extension, cap, cover or fitting or a combination thereof, which may be attached or separate from the handle.
5. The product as in claim 1, wherein the umbrella type may be non-collapsible.
6. The product as in claim 1, wherein the bag has various styles and designs, made of thin material comprising partly or fully water proof or water resistant material.
7. The product as in claim 1, wherein the hollow umbrella handle may be used in conjunction with mechanisms used in umbrella handles, such as an automatic open and close system or other systems in the market.
8. The product as in claim 1, wherein the bag is pulled out or extracted from the umbrella handle, thus having the option of different bags extending outward to cover the umbrella and handle by either reversing the bag over the umbrella or by simply inserting the umbrella into the bag without reversing it, moreover the bags interior and the handle's interior are secured at opposite ends of a cord, or similar, with either end consisting of a releasable attachment comprising a hook, aglet, fastener, knot or similar.
9. The product as in claim 8, wherein the cord securing the interior of the bag and extending to the interior of the handle, comprises different lengths.
10. The product as in claim 8, wherein the handle may house any bag supplied by the user.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 1, 2011
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2013
Inventor: Patrick Kenneth Daly (Miami, FL)
Application Number: 13/195,024