Inverted Umbrella with Integrated Carrying Case
An inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case includes a tubular handle, a runner, a track, a plurality of stretchers, a canopy, and a spring-loaded locking mechanism. The runner is slidably engaged within the tubular handle by the spring-loaded looking mechanism and the track from a bottom surface and a lateral surface of the runner, respectively. The plurality of stretchers is radially and foldably connected to a top surface of the runner. The canopy is radially connected to the plurality of stretchers so that the plurality of stretchers and the canopy can be reciprocally move in between an opened configuration that radially positions the canopy and the plurality of stretchers around the tubular handle and a closed configuration that folds the canopy and the plurality of stretchers within the tubular handle.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/415,616 filed on Nov. 1, 2016.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to an umbrella. More specifically, the present invention is an inverted umbrella as a handle of the inverted umbrella functions as its own carrying case.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONUmbrellas have been an essential tool for years as a way to stay dry during rainy days or stay cool during hot days. Although conventional umbrellas different designs and available in many different sizes, they still have some issues when it comes to the practicality. For example, awkward designs can make umbrellas hard to carry with all the other personal accessories people carry around and can frequently break or damage due to flimsy wirings. Furthermore, trying to balance/carry an umbrella while utilizing other personal or electronic devices is still difficult task. Furthermore, users tend to misplace or lose the carrying case for an umbrella thus resulting unnecessary and hazarded rain water spillage.
It is therefore an objective of the preset invention to provide an inverted umbrella, wherein a handle of the inverted umbrella functions as a carrying case. The present invention also eliminates pivoting connections that are normally integrated into a canopy of the conventional umbrella thus improving the durability. Additionally, the present invention also provides optional accessory apparatus such as a device holder to improve the functionality
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is an inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case, wherein its handle double as a carrying case as the top of the umbrella can be easily inverted and retracted into and out of the handle. The present invention comprises a tubular handle 1, a runner 9, a track 15, a plurality of stretchers 18, a canopy 22, and a spring-loaded locking mechanism 23 as shown in
The tubular handle 1 functions as a carrying case and a handle for the present invention. Additionally, the tubular handle 1 also encloses the track 15 and the spring-loaded locking mechanism 23 so that the user is able to fully utilize an external surface 5 of the tubular handle 1 without any obstructions from the track 15 and the spring-loaded locking mechanism 23. In reference to
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The compression spring 24 moves the present invention from the closed configuration to the opened configuration. In reference to
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The canopy 22 and the plurality of stretchers 18 move in and out of the tubular handle 1 so that the present invention can function as the inverted umbrella. More specifically, the canopy 22 and the plurality of stretchers 18 are collectively pulled into the tubular handle 1 by the runner 9 and the pull cord 26 of the spring-loaded locking mechanism 23. Oppositely, the canopy 22 and the plurality of stretchers 18 are collectively pushed out of the tubular handle 1 by the runner 9 and the compression spring 24 of the spring-loaded locking mechanism 23. In reference to
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Optionally, the present invention may comprise a harness channel that is connected along the external surface 5 of the tubular handle 1 or a recoil mechanism that is integrated into the closed end 2 of tubular handle 1. The harness channel provides an empty space to place the pull cord 26. More specifically, when the present invention is in the closed configuration and the runner 9 is positioned adjacent to the closed end 2 of the tubular handle 1, an excess length of the pull cord 26 projects from the closed end 2. The excess length of the pull cord 26 can then be placed within the harness channel only exposing the second end 28 of the pull cord 26. The recoil mechanism functions similar to the harness channel and retreats the excess length of the pull cord 26 into the closed end 2 of the tubular handle 1 only exposing the second end 28 of the pull cord 26.
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Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. An inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case comprises:
- a tubular handle;
- a runner;
- a track;
- a plurality of stretchers;
- a canopy;
- a spring-loaded locking mechanism;
- a spring mount of the runner being slidably engaged within the tubular handle by the spring-loaded locking mechanism and the track;
- the plurality of stretchers being radially and foldably connected to a hub of the runner; and
- the canopy being radially connected to the plurality of stretchers, wherein the plurality of stretchers and the canopy reciprocally moves in between an opened configuration and a closed configuration.
2. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the spring mount and the hub being concentrically positioned with each other; and
- the spring mount and the hub being adjacently connected to each other.
3. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the track comprises an alignment channel and an alignment rail;
- the alignment channel traverses into the tubular handle from an internal surface of the tubular handle;
- the alignment channel being extended from an opened end of tubular handle to a closed end of the tubular handle;
- the alignment rail being adjacently connected to a lateral surface of the spring mount;
- the alignment rail being extended from a bottom surface of the spring mount to an upper surface of the spring mount; and
- the alignment rail being slidably engaged with the alignment channel.
4. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- a grip;
- the grip being adjacently positioned to a closed end of the tubular handle; and
- the grip being laterally connected to an external surface of the tubular handle.
5. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- each of the plurality of stretchers comprises a proximal section, an intermediary section, and a distal section;
- the proximal section being terminally connected to the hub;
- the intermediary section being terminally connected to the proximal section, opposite of the hub; and
- the distal section being terminally connected to the intermediary section, opposite of the proximal section.
6. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the spring-loaded locking mechanism comprises a compression spring, a lock release button, and a pull cord;
- the compression spring being terminally connected a closed end of the tubular handle and a bottom surface of the spring mount;
- the lock release button being flexibly connected to a lateral surface of the spring mount;
- the pull cord being concentrically positioned within the compression spring and traverses through the closed end;
- a first end of the pull cord being adjacently connected to the bottom surface of the spring mount; and
- a second end of the pull cord being positioned external to the closed end.
7. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- a device holder;
- the device holder being adjacently positioned to a closed end of the tubular handle; and
- the device holder being laterally mounted to an external surface of the tubular handle.
8. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the opened configuration;
- a stop ring;
- the stop ring being terminally positioned to an opened end of the tubular handle;
- the stop ring being laterally connected to an internal surface of the tubular handle;
- an upper surface of the spring mount being perimetrically engaged with the stop ring;
- the hub being positioned adjacent to the opened end of the tubular handle; and
- the plurality of stretchers and the canopy being radially positioned around the opened end of the tubular handle.
9. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 8 comprises:
- a cap;
- the cap being externally tethered to the opened end of the tubular handle; and
- the cap being adjacently positioned to the opened end of the tubular handle.
10. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the closed configuration;
- a lateral opening;
- the lateral opening being adjacently positioned to a closed end of the tubular handle;
- the lateral opening traverses through the tubular handle;
- the spring mount being engaged with the lateral opening by a lock release button of the spring-loaded locking mechanism;
- the spring mount being positioned adjacent to the closed end of the tubular handle; and
- the plurality of stretchers and the canopy being foldably positioned within the tubular handle.
11. The inverted umbrella with an integrated carrying case as claimed in claim 10 comprises:
- a cap;
- the cap being externally tethered to the opened end of the tubular handle; and
- the cap being perimetrically attached around the opened end of the tubular handle.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 1, 2017
Publication Date: May 3, 2018
Inventor: Salvatore Ranieri (Long Beach, NY)
Application Number: 15/801,086