Portable cooler with umbrella

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796319
  • Patent Number
    6,796,319
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A portable cooler is disclosed having wheels at one end, a pop-up tray table on top and an umbrella stand located at the wheeled end of the cooler.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to coolers and more specifically to portable coolers with umbrellas.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Portable coolers are an otherwise well known modem convenience. Some specific examples are the following:




U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,488 to Rucker shows a wheeled cooler with a plurality of compartments and a handle with which to pull it.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,839 B2 to Patarra shows a wheeled cooler with at least one compartment, wheels and the addition of an umbrella located in the center of the compartment.




It is an object of the instant invention to provide a portable, wheeled cooler with a removable umbrella located at the wheeled end thereof along with a pop-up tray table.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevation of the instant invention.





FIG. 2

is a side elevation of another side of the invention of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation of the invention of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a top elevation of the invention of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1

, we see the instant cooler


10


from the side with the umbrella stand, pole or mast


42


passing through the wheeled portion


12


of cooler


10


. Here mast


42


also passes through a U-shaped cutout


30


(

FIG. 4

) in the pop-up tray table


35


. There may be a thumb screw


15


in the wall of the cooler for engaging and holding mast


42


.




Cooler


10


is otherwise well known, as from U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,839 B2 mentioned above. Therefore, this disclosure will not contain detailed description of known art. It is limited to novel aspects only.




Cooler


10


has wheels


54


at one end and a pull handle


22


at the other. Tray table


35


is supported by supports


36


. It may rise to its working position when the cooler


10


is stopped and it may rest retracted and flush with cooler


10


's lid


33


when stored or when being pulled. Inside handle


22


is a cutting tray.




Supports


36


are rotatably placed upon cooler


10


lid


33


. Supports


36


have rotating links


31


both on the bottom of tray table


35


(shown) and within the lid


33


(not shown). As tray table


35


is pulled up from its resting and/or storage position upon lid


33


, supports


36


rotate around links


31


until tray table


35


is fully in its upright position. At the full upright position, supports


36


rest upon lid


33


using foot supports


32


. Foot supports


32


provide a stopping point for the rotation of supports


36


and further provide a base upon which tray table


35


may rest in up and working position. Tray table


35


has holes


39


for holding fishing poles.




In operational position with tray table


35


up, umbrella mast


42


passes down through opening


30


of tray table


35


and then through the wheeled end


12


of cooler


10


. Mast


42


ends in a pointer


72


having a point


72




a


for entering the ground. When pointer


72


and its point


72




a


have been stuck into the ground, cooler


10


, its contents and tray table


35


are relatively solidly in operational place.




By passing mast


42


through opening


30


, mast


42


may add extra support to tray table


35


. This can be especially so on a windy day.




Rather than pass directly through the body of cooler


10


at wheeled end


12


, another embodiment allows the mast


42


to be retained by an umbrella strap


80


located outside the body proper of cooler


10


. See FIG.


2


. Strap


80


allows the mast


42


to hug the outside side of cooler


10


at the wheeled section. Great purchase is still afforded to mast


42


via pointer


72


and its point


72




a


. Thus, cooler


10


is still held firmly in place. Any increased rigidity mast


42


may give to tray table


35


via hole


30


is still available. Umbrella strap


80


is preferably located along one long side of cooler body


10


for greatest overall balance along body


10


. There is a cargo net


37


for holding miscellaneous articles on the side of the cooler.





FIG. 3

shows the cooler


10


of

FIG. 1

without the wheels


54


. Here, typical drain spout


50


is shown along with its typical drain spout cap


60


.

FIG. 3

more clearly shows how mast


42


passes through body


10


and enters the ground. Typical structure required to hold mast


42


in place within body


10


is well known through the parent disclosure indicated above, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,839, and is not necessary to be reiterated here.




IN OPERATION, cooler


10


is pulled to a desired resting spot on its wheels


54


via pull handle


22


. At the desired spot, tray table


35


is brought upwards to its operational position and umbrella mast


42


is pushed down through opening


30


therein. Mast


42


goes further down through either the cooler


10


body at the wheeled portion


12


or is held fast against the body by umbrella strap


80


. Mast


42


is pushed down far enough to force point


72




a


of pointer


72


firmly into the ground.




Umbrella mast


42


helps to provide some increased extra rigidity to tray table


35


.




As the day is done, mast


42


comes up out of the ground and out of the cooler


10


. Tray table


35


goes back down into storage position and cooler


10


can be pulled back home.




It should be understood that the foregoing relates to preferred embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A portable cooler, comprising:a body; wheels on one side of said body; a pull handle on the side of said body opposite to said wheels; a lid on top of said body; a pop-up tray table on said lid of said body; an umbrella with mast and pointed end on said mast; and means for allowing said mast to pass through said pop-up tray table and said body on the wheeled side of said body such that said pointed end may stick into the ground.
  • 2. The cooler of claim 1 wherein said mast may be held against the outside of said body via strap means.
  • 3. The cooler of claim 1 wherein said mast may be held against the outside of said body near said wheels via strap means.
  • 4. The cooler of claim 1 wherein said mast may be held against the outside of said body along a long side of said body via strap means.
  • 5. The cooler of claim 1 wherein said pop-up tray table rotates into up position upon rotating links.
  • 6. The cooler of claim 1 wherein said means for allowing said mast to pass through includes structure required to hold said umbrella and said mast in place within said body.
  • 7. A portable cooler, comprising:a body; wheels on one side of said body; a pull handle on the side of said body opposite to said wheels; umbrella mast-holding straps on the same side of said body as are said wheels; a pop-up tray table on a lid of said body; a umbrella with mast and pointed end on said mast; and means for allowing said mast to pass through said pop-up tray table and be held against said body on the wheeled side of said body such that said pointed end may stick into the ground while holding said body in place.
  • 8. The cooler of claim 7 wherein said pop-up tray table rotates into up position upon rotating links.
  • 9. A portable cooler, comprising:a body; wheels on one side of said body; a pull handle on the side of said body opposite to said wheels; umbrella mast-holding straps on said body; a pop-up tray table on a lid of said body; an umbrella with mast and pointed end on said mast; and means for allowing said mast to pass through said straps and be held against said body such that said pointed end may stick into the ground while holding said body in place.
  • 10. The cooler of claim 9 wherein said mast-holding straps are on the same side as said wheels.
  • 11. The cooler of claim 9 wherein said mast-holding straps are on a long side of said body.
  • 12. The cooler of claim 9 wherein said pop-up tray table rotates into up position upon rotating links.
  • 13. The cooler of claim 9 wherein said pop-up tray table rotates into up position upon rotating links.
  • 14. The cooler of claim 1 including a cargo net for holding articles on said cooler.
  • 15. The cooler of claim 1 including a hole in said table for a fishing rod.
  • 16. The cooler of claim 7 including a tray in said handle.
Parent Case Info

This application is a Continuation in Part of application Ser. No. 09/917,551 filed Jul. 30, 2001, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,012.

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Number Name Date Kind
4581902 Starck et al. Apr 1986 A
5269157 Ciminelli et al. Dec 1993 A
5285656 Peters Feb 1994 A
5480170 Kaiser, II Jan 1996 A
5503086 Hoffman et al. Apr 1996 A
5876047 Dennis Mar 1999 A
6216488 Rucker Apr 2001 B1
6374839 Patarra Apr 2002 B2
6536733 Sharp Mar 2003 B1
6554012 Patarra Apr 2003 B2
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/917551 Jul 2001 US
Child 10/405122 US