1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an adjustable sunshade for selective screening of ambient sunlight. The adjustable sunshade is user-adjustable in both the vertical and horizontal directions, allowing the user to selectively shade a single region of the area below the sunshade.
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
With the increased threat and awareness of sun-related medical conditions, such as skin cancer, it is important to provide protection from direct exposure to sunlight. A user, however, may require a sunshade which only covers part of the body, or that only shields light over a specific patch of ground or other surface area. Further, given the wide variety of ground types and geographies, an adaptable sunshade that can be mounted on any sort of support surface or in any location is needed to offer full protection from the sun.
Further, since protection from the sun is required no matter where the user travels, a collapsible and transportable sunshade is needed. The sunshade should also provide protection from the elements and be sturdy and rugged enough to be utilized in inclement weather. It is additionally desirable to have a sunshade, which may be adjusted to cover just the user's face. Merely covering the face, while still allowing the remainder of the body to be bathed in sunlight, can make the user feel significantly cooler and also provides for exposure to a cooling breeze, which would be blocked by a full size sunshade or umbrella. Additionally, a facial-specific sunshade would be desirable, since the face of the user is the most susceptible to wrinkling and other forms of sun damage.
Thus, an adjustable sunshade solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The adjustable sunshade includes an adjustable telescoping rod, an adjustable flexible rod and a flexible shade. A spike is formed on a lower end of the adjustable telescoping rod for engaging the ground and maintaining the adjustable telescoping rod in a substantially vertical position. Pivotal prongs are provided at the lower end of the telescoping rod for enhanced anchoring of the sunshade in the ground. An adjustable flexible rod, such as a gooseneck, is fixed to the upper end of the telescoping rod and holds the flexible shade, further allowing free articulated movement and positioning of the sunshade in both a vertical and horizontal direction. The height of the sunshade is adjusted by adjusting the telescoping rod, and the flexible rod allows positioning of the sunshade over any selected region that the user may wish to shield from ambient sunlight or the elements.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is an adjustable sunshade, a first embodiment of which is designated generally as 10 in the drawings. Referring to
Telescoping rod 46 includes an upper rod 14 received within lower rod 12 to form a height-adjustable telescoping rod, which the user may adjust to any desired length and position in a substantially vertical direction. Rods 12 and 14 are telescoping tubes, or tubular rods.
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An adjustable flexible rod 18 is fixedly secured to upper rod 14, as shown in
A retention member 20 is mounted to an upper end of the adjustable flexible rod 18. As best shown in
The retention member 20 is attached to the adjustable flexible rod 18 and further receives securement means for releasably securing spreader bars 30 of shade 24. The securement means is shown as a T-bolt 22 with a threaded (either externally or internally threaded) shaft in FIGS. 1B and 2-4. However, the securement means may be any suitable means for providing releasable and controllable securement of spreader bars 30 within retention member 20, such as a nut and bolt, a clamp, a screw, or other suitable releasable securement means.
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Spreader bars 30 are covered by flexible cover member 44 to form the shade 24. Cover member 44 may be cloth, canvas, plastic or any other suitable fabric or sheet material, with the opacity, flexibility, waterproofing and other qualities of the material being dependent upon the particular needs of the user.
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A portable receiving pouch 34 may be provided, as shown in
The portable receiving pouch 34 further includes a shoulder strap 38, allowing a user to easily carry the portable receiving pouch 34 and the adjustable sunshade 10. A drawstring 42 is provided along opening 40 at the upper end of flexible receptacle 36 for releasably sealing opening 40. Alternatively, other releasable closure means, such as a zipper or buttons, may be utilized. The pouch 34 may be formed of any suitable resilient material, although lightweight resilient materials are preferred, allowing for easy transport.
A clamp 110 is attached to a lower end of lower rod 112. The clamp 110 may be a C-clamp, a bracket, a ring or any other suitable means for clamping the adjustable sunshade 100 to a support surface. In
Alternatively, clamp 110 may be detachable, allowing a ground spike 26 and pivotal prongs 28, such as those of the embodiment of
Adjustable sunshades 10 and 100 provide protection from ambient light and the elements and are portable, lightweight, easily transportable, and adjustable both in the horizontal and vertical directions. The height adjustment of telescoping rods 46, 146 and the articulation of adjustable flexible rods 18, 118 allows for full user control over the shading and protective positioning of shades 24, 124, and further allows the user to shade only certain parts of the user's body or the geography of the landscape. Further, the collapsible, fan-like nature of shades 24, 124 allows the entire assembly to be collapsed into a highly space-efficient and transportable state. Adjustable shades 24, 124 also allow for facial-specific coverage, which not only allows the user access to cooling breezes, but is further convenient for such activities such as reading while sunbathing, allowing the user to remove his or her sunglasses while offering protection for the user's eyes and further allowing the user to bathe his or her body in the sunlight. The adjustability and portability of the sunshade allows the user to selectively shade specific body parts, not just the face, thus providing user selectability in protection from the sun.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.