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Embodiments of the inventive subject matter relate to systems, apparatuses and methods relating for anchoring beach umbrellas, canopies and other similar portable coverings.
The illustrative embodiments provide for apparatuses, systems and methods for anchoring a beach umbrella.
An objective of the inventive subject matter is to provide novel apparatuses, systems and methods that utilize a portable bag or container as an anchor with one or more straps to connect to one or portions on a beach umbrella. The straps can also be used as shoulder straps to help carry the portable bag or container. The embodiments can be used with a number of different beach umbrellas, umbrellas and canopies. For example, one bag may be used to transport a portable beach umbrella and then used with the straps to anchor a deployed or standing upright beach umbrella. In these embodiments, the one or more straps are connected to one or more points on the beach umbrella using one of more releasable fasteners.
The novel features of the inventive subject matter, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which the principles of the disclosure are utilized, of which:
Turning now to the figures,
In many embodiments, the beach umbrella comprises a support shaft 5 which is formed of an upper section 7 and a lower section 9, and these sections 7 and 9 may be interconnected through a joint 11 so as to allow disassembly and ease of positioning and transportation. In other embodiments, the support shaft 5 is one contiguous section. As shown the embodiment illustrated in
In these embodiments, the upper section 7 at its upper end (not shown) has a plurality of ribs 15 pivotally connected thereto so that the top 17 of the umbrella 1 is secured by the support shaft 5. A sliding element (not shown) may be releasably locked in an upper position whereby the ribs 15 are extended in a radial manner from the support shaft 5. A fabric cover 21 is shown supported by the ribs 15.
The lower section 9 of the support shaft 5 has a sharply tapered lower end so as to allow easy penetration of the ground 23 wherein the support shaft 5 may be inserted into the ground to provide a relatively stable structure. As with many unsecured beach umbrellas, unexpected gusts of wind or gusts of wind with greater force than expected may cause the umbrella 1 to topple or, even more dangerously, allow the umbrella to topple with the tapered end of the support shaft 5 flailing about. In order to prevent this, the umbrella 1, as shown in
The releasable connector 27 connects the flexible cord 29 to the umbrella 1. The flexible cord 29 may also serve as the strap, rope, cable, or similar fastening element for the beach umbrella carrying bag. In many embodiments, the flexible cord 29 is constructed of a vinyl polymer, nylon or polyurethane material or any combination of those materials. It may also be constructed of any suitable material known to those skilled in the art including non-flexible materials. In many embodiments, the flexible cord 29 is constructed of nylon material or a nylon blend material. A releasable connector 27 is attached to one end of the cord 29 so it can be releasably attached to both the flexible cord 29 and the beach umbrella 1. In other embodiments the releasable connector 27 is permanently attached to one end of the cord 29.
A second releasable connector can be used at the opposite end of the cord 29 so it can be used to releasably attach flexible cord 29 to the anchor member 25. In many embodiments, the anchor member 25 of anchor 3 can be constructed as a bag which can be filled with sand or dirt.
In many embodiments, a spike 31 which can be a spike, stake, or similar sharp pointed implement is used to secure the anchor member 25 to the ground or any other suitable surface such as a rock or boulder. In some embodiments, the spike 31 can be a non sharp implement such as a clamp for clamping on to another object. In these embodiments, the spike 31 is attached to the container with a string 33 or other similar attachment element so that it can be secured into the ground in order to hold the container 25 in place. In some embodiments, more than one spike may be used to fasten the container to the ground. Also in many embodiments, the spike is attached to a zipper 35 and the zipper opens and closes a compartment within the container (not shown) that is used to hold the one or more spikes 31 when they are not in use securing the container 25 to the ground or another object.
In many of the embodiments, the container 25 may be constructed of one or more sized containers each of which may be of any suitable size. The one or more containers 25 may also be removably connected with one or more of the containers 25 using any suitable fastener. Embodiments can also include one or more containers 25 with a zipper or other type of suitable fastener with a suitable length so as to allow the opening and closing of a pocket on the interior the container 25.
While the present embodiments have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the disclosure. It should be understood that various alternatives to the embodiments of the disclosure described herein may be employed in practicing the disclosure. It is intended that the disclosure covers methods and structures within the scope of these claimed subject matter and their equivalents disclosed herein.
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