Claims
- 1. A disposable umbrella, comprising a water resistant sheet and tongues cut from a single piece of material, the sheet including:
- two essentially imperforate panels having a common edge; and
- a panel fold line for folding the sheet into an essentially peaked-roof shape, the fold line being disposed between the two panels (and essentially perpendicular to the common edge;
- a tongue being positioned on each of the said panels and folding along a tongue fold line disposed at the common edge of each panel, the tongues being adapted to cooperatively form a handle and position the umbrella in a peaked-roof shape.
- 2. The umbrella of claim 1 wherein one of the tongues further includes a locking tab and the other tongue has a tab lock opening for selectively receiving the locking tab to retain the tongues together in an aligned position.
- 3. A disposable umbrella, comprising a water resistant sheet and tongues cut from a single piece of corrugated material formed from an inner and an outer liner on either side of a corrugated medium, with the outer liner and the medium being impregnated with a water-resistant coating, the sheet including:
- two essentially imperforate panels having a common edge; and
- a panel fold line disposed for folding the sheet into an essentially peaked-roof shape, the fold line being disposed between the two panels and essentially perpendicular to the common edge;
- a tongue being positioned on each of the said panels and folding along a tongue fold line disposed at the common edge of each panel, the tongues being adapted to cooperatively form a handle when the umbrella is positioned in a peaked-roof shape.
- 4. The umbrella of claim 3 wherein the corrugated medium includes ridges formed on either side thereof secured to and abutting the respective liners, with the panel fold line being disposed essentially parallel to the ridges.
- 5. A method for constructing an umbrella, comprising the steps of:
- cutting a sheet having two tongues disposed along an edge of the sheet from a single piece of material;
- forming a panel fold line in the sheet, the panel fold line being essentially perpendicular to the sheet edge having the tongues and forming an essentially imperforate panel on either side of the panel fold line, with each such panel having one of the tongues extending therefrom, the panel fold line permitting the panels to be folded until the panels overlay each other in a closed position;
- forming a tongue fold line between each tongue and the respective panel, the fold line permitting the tongues to be folded at about 90.degree. to the respective panel and adapted to cooperatively form a handle and position the umbrella in a peaked-roof shape, and to be folded inwardly until the tongues overlay the panel and touch the panels in the closed position.
- 6. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of cutting further includes cutting a locking tab in one of the tongues and a tab lock opening in the other tongue, the tab and opening being adapted to secure the tongues together when the umbrella is positioned in the peaked-roof shape by bending the locking tab into the tab lock opening.
- 7. A method for constructing an umbrella, comprising the steps of:
- cutting a water resistant sheet having two foldout tongues disposed along an edge of the sheet from a single piece of corrugated material formed from an inner and an outer liner on either side of a corrugated medium, with the outer liner and the medium being impregnated with a water-resistant coating;
- forming a panel fold line in the sheet, the panel fold line being essentially perpendicular to the sheet edge having the tongues and forming an essentially imperforate panel on either side of the panel fold line, with each such panel having one of the tongues extending therefrom, the panel fold line permitting the panels to be folded until the panels overlay each other in a closed position;
- forming a tongue fold line between each tongue and the respective panel, the fold line permitting the tongues to be folded at about 90.degree. to the respective panel and adapted to cooperatively form a handle and position the umbrella in a peaked-roof shape, and to be folded inwardly until the tongues overlay the panel and touch the panels in the closed position.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the corrugated medium includes ridges formed on either side thereof, the ridges adhesively secured to and abutting the respective liners, with the panel fold line being disposed essentially parallel to the ridges.
Parent Case Info
This is continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/048,093, filed Apr. 23, 1987, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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