Two Flaccid Attaching Means Crossing Different Shoulders Patents (Class 224/190)
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Patent number: 11825922Abstract: The umbrella for pets comprises an umbrella, a front support, and a rear support. The umbrella may be adapted to shield a pet from weather. As non-limiting examples, the weather may comprise rain, snow, sleet, sunshine, or combinations thereof. The front support and the rear support may be adapted to removably couple to the pet and may hold the umbrella above the pet. The front support and the rear support may pivot up against a canopy of the umbrella for storage and transportation. In some embodiments, a left side panel and a right side panel may detachably couple to the sides of the umbrella to provide additional shielding from wind-blown weather. In some embodiments, a carrying bag may be uniquely adapted to transport the umbrella when not in use on the pet.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Inventor: Alfred Hewton
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Patent number: 11278089Abstract: An adjustable and wearable device for hands-free carrying of an umbrella having an umbrella shaft and an umbrella canopy extending from the umbrella shaft. The device may include a holder assembly designed to partially surround and contour to a user's upper torso, the holder assembly being a curved and contoured elongate strap body having a first end and a second end, wherein strap body includes at least two semi-circular and curvy openings sized to accommodate the umbrella shaft; and a securing strap removably engaged with the first end and the second end of the strap body.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Inventor: Humeira Syed Basheer Ahmed
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Patent number: 10986904Abstract: A hands-free umbrella holder is disclosed herein. The hands-free umbrella holder includes a back covering having adjustable shoulder straps, shoulder covering, and an umbrella holding sleeve on the back covering. The umbrella holder includes a vest assembly having a shoulder portion extending substantially along a user's shoulders and towards their stomach area. The vest includes side openings providing the user ample room to move their arms. Additionally, the vest includes a back portion having a holding assembly mounted thereon. The holder assembly is a tube member that is attached to the vest through means of brackets and screws. An umbrella is then placed within the tube providing the user with shielding form the sun and other weather conditions while having full use of their hands. A shield assembly is also incorporated to provide a face mask protection against harmful viruses.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2020Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Inventor: Preston Verret
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Patent number: 10912356Abstract: A hands-free umbrella holder is disclosed herein. The hands-free umbrella holder includes a back covering having adjustable shoulder straps, shoulder covering, and an umbrella holding sleeve on the back covering. The umbrella holder includes a vest assembly having a shoulder portion extending substantially along a user's shoulders and towards their stomach area. The vest includes side openings providing the user ample room to move their arms. Additionally, the vest includes a back portion having a holding assembly mounted thereon. The holder assembly is a tube member that is attached to the vest through means of brackets and screws. An umbrella is then placed within the tube providing the user with shielding form the sun and other weather conditions while having full use of their hands.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Inventor: Preston Verret
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Patent number: 10835004Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a responsive umbrella with a hands-free mechanism that allows a user to operate and hold the responsive umbrella without requiring the use of their hands. The hands-free mechanism may be a wearable strap or harness. A responsive umbrella may be adjustable for the angle of extension from the hands-free mechanism, which may allow a user to adapt the responsive umbrella for different ambient conditions.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Inventor: Deborah Scrone-Smith
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Patent number: 10786054Abstract: A hands-free umbrella device includes a vest having a waist strap and a pair of shoulder straps. The vest is constructed from a lightweight material having high visibility markings along a portion or the entire body. An umbrella assembly is removably connected to the vest, and includes a central pole, a control mechanism, a rib assembly and a canopy. A plurality of retention members is disposed along the back portion of the vest for receiving an elongated shaft that is connected to the umbrella assembly. The elongated shaft includes a user adjustable shape, and the retention members are arranged to position the umbrella assembly over the left or right shoulder of a wearer. The umbrella assembly is telescopically engaged to the elongated shaft and a height of the umbrella canopy is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Inventor: Larry Rosado
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Patent number: 9993052Abstract: A canopy deployment system provides a user with hands free use of a canopy while obtaining protection from elements. The deployment system integrates with a backpack that fastens to the user. The system controllably holds the canopy, and the user orients the canopy to a desired direction and angle without the use of hands. The user controls the orientation of the canopy by bending, twisting, and swiveling. The canopy is supported by a frame. The frame joins with a central rod. A ring moves along the central rod to release or restrict the frame, and thereby enable a deployed position and a collapsed position. A canopy container contains the canopy and central rod. A deploy cord and a collapse cord extend from the canopy container to actuate the deployed and collapsed positions. The canopy container positions inside a carry container, like a backpack that attaches to a user.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Inventor: Steven Williams
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Patent number: 9437175Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of an anterior load carriage stability and mobility support system, and more particularly to marching band equipment and marching drum stability and mobility support belt for a marching drummer in K-12 primary or secondary, a collegiate, a drum and bugle corps or the like. A device capable of providing a support mechanism for the lumbar region of a user's back that allows for load distribution from loads placed anteriorly and inferiorly to the drummer's body. A preferred embodiment of the device includes a large piece and two smaller pieces of neoprene fabric, dual straps sewn along the sides of the belt, removable commercial grade closed cell foam sheets, and two plastic tubing for a sturdy structure with flexibility and versatility, and Velcro® sewn along the straps and on the obverse side of the belt for easy and secure attachment of the straps.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: AUBURN UNIVERSITYInventors: Andrea Michelle Sumner, Wendi Weimar, Sara Elizabeth Wolf
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Patent number: 8944300Abstract: A wearable umbrella which is worn by the intended user of the umbrella and once in an opened position, the umbrella remains in the opened position without requiring the user to have to use his or hands to hold the umbrella. The umbrella generally comprises a canopy supported by a plurality of curved ribs that are pivotable from a down/closed position to a fully extended/“in use” position. When fully extended the pivot mechanisms lock in place so that canopy stays open on its, thus freeing the wearer's hands. The umbrella is supported and secured to the wearer through a back panel and adjustable waist and shoulder straps. A support member which can also be attached to the back panel supports the pivot mechanisms, curved ribs and canopy.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Nubrella Enterprises, LLCInventor: Alan Kaufman
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Patent number: 8851343Abstract: A platform supports a sun shade that can keep a user cool in the sun. The platform comprises a sun shade mechanically coupled to four rods by a series of rod connections. Each rod is inserted into a separate tube with its movement restricted by rod lock. Two tubes are mechanically coupled to a right adjustable shoulder strap. Two tubes are mechanically coupled to a left adjustable shoulder strap. A user can place the left adjustable shoulder strap and the right adjustable shoulder strap on shoulders of the user to provide increased stability to the sun shade.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventors: Joseph W. Evans, Robert G. Gottlieb
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Patent number: 8727190Abstract: The present invention relates to a backpack hunting blind that may be used, for example, as a hunter blind and backpack frame or the like. In general, the device comprises a partially collapsible mainframe, a seat, a back angle support, and a camouflage cover. The device comprises a partially collapsible mainframe having a first pair of vertical supporting tubes, preferably constructed of aluminum tubing. The first pair of vertical supporting tubes may further contain a second pair of vertical tubes inside which can be pulled out for supporting the camouflage cover. The seat is rotatable and can be rotated from the originally vertical position to a horizontally operational position. Shoulder straps are provided for the hunter to carry the device. The device is lightweight, compact, easy to carry, assemble and disassemble.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Inventor: James Francis LeRoy Blair
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Patent number: 8690031Abstract: A frame assembly includes a base frame member, an upper frame member and a canopy frame member. Each of the frame members is fabricated of a rigid metallic tube in an inverted U-shaped configuration with a closed end and essentially parallel legs terminating in lower free ends. Pins pivotally couple the frame members with respect to each other adjacent to their free ends. The base frame member has a forward face with shoulder straps and a waist strap secured to the base frame member and extending forwardly for releasably coupling the base frame member to a carrier's back. A canopy sheet spans the canopy frame member and the upper frame member. A first pull cord has a fixed end secured to the canopy frame member and a second end extending forwardly of the base frame member for being pulled by the carrier to deploy the canopy frame member and the canopy sheet to an extended orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventors: Fabian M. Blakley, Beatrice J. Blakley
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Publication number: 20130313295Abstract: The invention provides a specially designed umbrella specifically configured to provide consumers ample protection from outside elements while affording them free use of their hands. Designed to be worn on the body with a simple backpack like carrier, The Port A Shade umbrella comprises a lightweight plastic or metal framework and an ample canopy that is weather resistant.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventor: Louis Jacquette
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Patent number: 8556141Abstract: A backpack with an integral umbrella that enables a user to be protected by an umbrella without the necessity of having to hold it during use, thus leaving one's hands free for other tasks is herein disclosed. A smaller vertical compartment within the backpack houses the umbrella which is deployed by an actuator mechanism on a shoulder strap portion of the backpack. When deployed, the umbrella extends upward over the top of the user via a sectionalized shaft. In such a manner the user is protected from rain and other elements while walking and wearing the backpack, leaving both hands free to perform other tasks.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Inventor: Lori Ferraiolo
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Publication number: 20120273533Abstract: This invention provides a new and versatile hands-free device for securing an umbrella to a person's back. The umbrella is secured in a vertical pouch by way of a rod that passes upwards through the umbrella's handle. The circumference of the pouch holds the umbrella in a folded position, whereas the rod and a sleeve of narrower circumference secure the umbrella when the canopy is extended. The device positions the canopy around and about the user's head, thereby providing protection from precipitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventor: Bonnie Boden
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Publication number: 20100243689Abstract: An umbrella assembly utilizes a harness to hold an umbrella adjacent and above a user's body. The umbrella assembly provides a hands-free system so that the user can carry other articles. An elastic band with adjustable straps is fitted around the user's arms near the shoulders and a clasp is fitted to the adjustable straps to mount the umbrella in a stable manner. The clasp is opened, the umbrella handle is fitted into the clasp, and the clasp is closed to lock the umbrella in place relative to the adjustable straps and ultimately the user's body. In short, the straps are affixed to the body in a manner similar to the straps of a backpack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Yasmine FOZOONI
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Patent number: 7641085Abstract: An umbrella support device includes a halter strap formed as a loop having a connection point formed thereon for attachment to a belt, an umbrella cup attached to the halter strap proximate to the connection point for receiving an umbrella handle therein, and an umbrella stabilizer attached to the halter strap at a point furthest from the umbrella cup for accommodating an umbrella pole therethrough. A method of donning the umbrella support device includes placing the halter strap over a user's first shoulder, placing the halter strap over the user's second shoulder, such that the halter strap extends behind the user's neck, in front of the user's shoulders, under the user's arms and across the user's back, and orienting the halter strap such that the umbrella cup is approximately centered across the user's back and the umbrella stabilizer is approximately centered behind the user's neck.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventor: Dorothy Shook Nickels
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Publication number: 20080116236Abstract: An umbrella support device includes a halter strap formed as a loop having a connection point formed thereon for attachment to a belt, an umbrella cup attached to the halter strap proximate to the connection point for receiving an umbrella handle therein, and an umbrella stabilizer attached to the halter strap at a point furthest from the umbrella cup for accommodating an umbrella pole therethrough. A method of donning the umbrella support device includes placing the halter strap over a user's first shoulder, placing the halter strap over the user's second shoulder, such that the halter strap extends behind the user's neck, in front of the user's shoulders, under the user's arms and across the user's back, and orienting the halter strap such that the umbrella cup is approximately centered across the user's back and the umbrella stabilizer is approximately centered behind the user's neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventor: Dorothy Shook NICKELS
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Publication number: 20080078790Abstract: A device to provide a hand's free use for the umbrella by wearing the umbrella on the back of the user. This attachment to the back is by the use of a sleeve in which to hold the umbrella and straps to hold the umbrella to the user's back.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventor: Yvonne L. Bolling
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Patent number: 7275668Abstract: An umbrella/cup holder device for allowing the user to carry other things while using an umbrella to protect oneself from inclement weather. The umbrella/cup holder device includes a harness including a pair of shoulder straps, a cross strap interconnecting the shoulder straps, and an adjustable belt being attached to the shoulder straps and having fastening members attached at ends thereof; and also includes an umbrella-holding bracket assembly being securely attached to one of the shoulder straps; and further includes a cup holder being securely attached to another of the shoulder straps; and also includes a pocket being securely attached to one of the shoulder straps for storing a folded-up umbrella therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventor: Emmitt Carroll
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Patent number: 6866173Abstract: A backpack assembly includes a back portion and a front portion. The front portion includes a strap member which includes umbrella supports for holding an umbrella in an opened and closed position in front of the wearer to protect the wearer from the elements. Optionally, a child carrier may also be attached to the front portion of the backpack assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: Robert Haber
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Publication number: 20040031827Abstract: A backpack assembly includes a back portion and a front portion. The front portion includes a strap member which includes umbrella supports for holding an umbrella in an opened and closed position in front of the wearer to protect the wearer from the elements. Optionally, a child carrier may also be attached to the front portion of the backpack assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Robert Haber
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Patent number: 6619521Abstract: An umbrella supporting apparatus comprising a harness having shoulder straps, a waistband and a back-mounted umbrella support assembly which allows the canopy of the umbrella to be adjusted in two different planes. The back-mounted umbrella support assembly includes a support plate mounted to the waistband and has a plurality of spaced key holes defining a first set of vertically displace positions or angles. The assembly also includes a rotatable support bracket rotatably mounted to the support plate and a hollow rod coupled to the rotatable support bracket for supporting a shaft or pole of an umbrella. A locking lever is resiliently coupled to the rotatably support bracket. In operation, the rotatable support bracket is adapted to be rotated left or right and locked or secured to one of the spaced key holes via the locking lever to vertically offset the hollow rod from vertically upright or align the hollow rod vertically upright.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: Ronnie Hadley
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Publication number: 20030062072Abstract: An umbrella supporting apparatus comprising a harness having shoulder straps, a waistband and a back-mounted umbrella support assembly which allows the canopy of the umbrella to be adjusted in two different planes. The back-mounted umbrella support assembly includes a support plate mounted to the waistband and has a plurality of spaced key holes defining a first set of vertically displace positions or angles. The assembly also includes a rotatable support bracket rotatably mounted to the support plate and a hollow rod coupled to the rotatable support bracket for supporting a shaft or pole of an umbrella. A locking lever is resiliently coupled to the rotatably support bracket. In operation, the rotatable support bracket is adapted to be rotated left or right and locked or secured to one of the spaced key holes via the locking lever to vertically offset the hollow rod from vertically upright or align the hollow rod vertically upright.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventor: Ronnie Hadley
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Patent number: 6247482Abstract: A device consisting in it's entirely of a polyethylene, polyolefin, or the like blend of lightweight materials, having a canopy/convex-shaped hood affixed to a sturdy, hinged backboard with in adjustable lumbar support plus two shoulder supports with attached easy-apply harness and waist belt, to be worn by the user in place of holding a conventional umbrella in one's hand. This alternative hands-free umbrella device is comfortably harnessed to the user's torso, thus sheltering his/her head, shoulders, backside, and arms from most weather conditions such as rain, sleet, snow, and sun. While not in use, this device serves as a carrying case when folded in the closed orientation or can be utilized as an emergency floatation device thereupon in the same position. For an additional convenience there is a personal pouch attached to the lower backside of the invention for storage of smaller items while being worn by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Inventor: Robert Chris Muis
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Patent number: 6076539Abstract: The shield includes a main, forward extending canopy having flexible, curved, front supported edges. The canopy is sufficient in size to act as a sun or rain shield for the user. The outer supported edge is designed to bend inward, downward, or upward when in contact with trees or bushes while hiking. Integrally formed along the rear portion of the canopy is a rear cover which is designed to extend rearward and partially cover the top portion of the backpack. A vertical support is provided which holds the canopy in an elevated position above the user's head and shoulders. The vertical support may be attached to a backpack or to a waist belt or chest harness. Hook and loop strap connectors are used to selectively attach the vertical support to frame members on a typical backpack. Also included are two pitch control straps located on opposite sides of the canopy which enable the user to adjust the pitch of the canopy to improve visibility and the amount of shade.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Inventor: Fletcher W. Richardson
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Patent number: 6024464Abstract: An umbrella assembly comprising a tubular structure having a telescoping umbrella slidably positionable down into a compartment formed within the tubular structure and sealable with a cap member. The tubular structure is attached to a plate that is provided with a harness system for attaching the plate to the back area of a wearer. The umbrella telescopes out of the tubular structure to extend over the head area of the wearer. A battery pack is provided for powering a safety light above the canopy of the umbrella.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventor: Armando De Vera
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Patent number: 5887771Abstract: An umbrella support device for securing an umbrella in an operative position for a user, comprising a frame securable to the user's back and at least one receptacle for retaining the handle of a conventional umbrella. A fastening system is incorporated in the receptacle, having a pair of arms selectively movable between open and closed positions for enabling the user to insert the handle in the receptacle and secure the handle therein. In a first embodiment, the handles include rigid gripping members extending into the receptacle, which engage the umbrella shaft immediately adjacent the handle upon insertion of the handle into the receptacle. In a second embodiment, the gripping members are replaced with latch bolts having inclined upper surfaces, so that insertion of the handle automatically moves the arms to their open position.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: David J. Perry
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Patent number: 5626270Abstract: A drip syringe backpack frame is provided which includes an inverted T-shaped backpack plate adapted for releasable coupling to a user by means of a waist belt and a pair of shoulder straps. The inverted T-shaped backpack plate includes a pair of anchor sleeves disposed in longitudinally spaced relationship for securing an extendable drip syringe suspension rod thereto. The extendable suspension rod is formed by a longitudinally extended tubular outer tube in which is telescopically received an inner rod. The distal end of the inner rod is adapted for supporting a drip syringe solution container.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Chyi Shing Plastic Factory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chun-Long Tseng
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Patent number: 5620119Abstract: A holder for carrying an open umbrella on the back of a person. The umbrella holder includes a harness for securing the holder to the person and an umbrella supporting member. The supporting member is connected to the harness so as to position the umbrella proximate a center of the back of the person when the harness is appropriately secured. An attachment member permits attachment of the open umbrella to the supporting member. The attachment member optionally permits pivotal movement of the umbrella for optimum protection.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventor: Richard L. Keller
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Patent number: 5263837Abstract: A device is described that is to be worn by the user of an umbrella or parasol. The device supports the umbrella in position over the user so that neither hand is occupied by the umbrella. The device comprises: a) a plate that fits against the user's back; b) a harness connected/connectable to the plate and constructed so as to support the plate against a middle portion of the user's back; and c) a cup or similar support fastened onto the plate to support the umbrella in open position above the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1991Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Inventor: Olman Dompe
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Patent number: 4892240Abstract: An exoskeletal carriage for articles to be carried by a person. It includes a belt for supporting the carriage. A front and rear blade-like columnar member is attached to the belt. The columnar members include a channel shape along at least a part of their vertical dimension to give columnar support with minimal bending. Articles to be carried can be attached to the columnar members.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1987Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Inventor: Michael S. Bell
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Patent number: 4657037Abstract: A sun protector for a person is provided and consists of a cover disc rotatably mounted to the top of a vertical support bracket that is secured to the back of the person by belts. A piece of flexible material is affixed to a portion of the circumference of the cover disc so that the material will hang down to block the sun's rays from the head of the person when the cover disc is manually rotated to a proper position.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Inventors: Humberto Garrido, George Spector
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Patent number: 4179053Abstract: A collapsible awning for use with a back pack is disclosed which comprises a frame having opposite side rod members detachably secured to a back pack frame by clamps and a front member detachably secured to the side members and extending therebetween. The clamps are pivotally mounted to the pack frame and detachably secure the awning frame to the back pack frame such that the awning frame is securely maintained in a generally horizontal position above the head of the back pack wearer. The pivotal mounting the clamp allows the awning to be pivoted upward to aid in initially putting on the back pack. Magnetic catches hold the clamps from random pivotal motion when the awning is not being used. An elastic shock absorbing member extends from the side frame member to the back pack frame to aid the clamps in maintaining the position of the awning frame during use in windy weather.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1978Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Inventor: Gene B. Figura
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Patent number: 4170242Abstract: There is disclosed a body supported canopy comprising a rigid framework supported from the hips and shoulders of a user. The framework comprises a pair of upstanding members to which are independently affixed a pair of generally U-shaped members comprising an articulated frame for a bodily flexible non-transparent cover. The forwardly directed U-shaped member is braced by a pair of toggle links in a forwardly directed position generally perpendicular to the upstanding members. Breaking of the toggle links allows pivotal movement of the forwardly directed cover between the operative position and a storage position generally parallel to the body carried framework. The rearwardly directed U-shaped member is free to move between a storage position generally parallel to the body carried framework and a transverse position. A tether constrains movement of the second U-shaped member to a position generally perpendicular to the body carried framework.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1977Date of Patent: October 9, 1979Inventor: Felipe S. Caso