Claims
- 1. A double-story umbrella comprising:a lower umbrella including a lower shaft, a lower rib assembly pivotally secured to the lower shaft, and a lower umbrella cloth secured on the lower rib assembly having a central opening formed in the lower umbrella cloth; an upper umbrella formed with an upper umbrella cloth secured to a top of said lower shaft by a cap fixed on the top of said lower shaft; and a plurality of detachable buckling means radially disposed on said upper and lower umbrella cloths, each said detachable buckling means including an upper buckling member formed on an outer periphery of said upper umbrella cloth and a lower buckling member formed on an inner periphery of said lower umbrella cloth adjacent to said central opening of said lower umbrella cloth; whereby upon engagement of said upper buckling member on said upper umbrella cloth with said lower buckling member on said lower umbrella cloth, said upper umbrella cloth is coupled on said lower umbrella cloth for shielding said central opening; and upon uncoupling of said upper and lower buckling members and upon folding of said upper umbrella cloth, said lower umbrella cloth and said lower rib assembly on said lower shaft will be enwrapped within said upper umbrella cloth to form a compact folded umbrella.
- 2. A double-story umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper umbrella cloth further includes a tying means formed on said upper umbrella cloth for tying and fastening said upper and lower umbrella cloths as folded.
- 3. A double-story umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper buckling member is a button hole; and said lower buckling member is a button.
- 4. A double-story umbrella according to claim 3, wherein button hole is formed as a calabash shape, and including: a large-diameter hole, a throat portion, and a small-diameter hole having a diameter smaller than that of said large-diameter hole and larger than a width of said throat portion; and said button having a diameter equal to the diameter of said large-diameter hole and having a neck portion under said button and engaging with said small-diameter hole for coupling said upper and lower buckling members.
- 5. A double-story umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper buckling member is formed as a pair of bifurcated hook members; and said lower buckling member formed as a loop to be engaged with said bifurcated hook members.
- 6. A double-story umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper buckling member is formed as an upper fastening strip having tiny hook threads formed thereon; and a lower buckling member formed as a lower fastening strip having a coarse surface formed on said lower fastening strip to be engaged with said tiny hook threads on said upper fastening strip for coupling said upper and lower buckling members.
- 7. A double-story umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper buckling member is formed as a loop; and said lower buckling member formed as a button engaged with said loop.
- 8. A double-story umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper buckling member is a ring; and said lower buckling member formed by at least a string to be tied with said ring for coupling said upper and lower buckling members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part (C-I-P) of a prior application Ser. No. 09/727,576 entitled: “Double-story Umbrella” filed on: Dec. 4, 2000 by the same inventors of this application.
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4979534 |
Johnson et al. |
Dec 1990 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/727576 |
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