The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant.
Existing solutions used to protect individuals from the sun and rain have been either fixed or mobile. The fixed solutions limits the shade benefit to a single location. Other limitations are included for the more relevant patents.
Prior art reveals mobile shelters on a limited scale. Solutions such as U.S. Pat. No. 9,440,668—Umbrella Table Folding Cart, utilizes a 4 wheeled wagon that receives an umbrella through a hole in the center of the table. The width of the table reduces the shaded space for an individual to perform various athletic or working activities underneath the protection of the umbrella. Additionally, a second disadvantage is the weight and size of the table which lessens it ease of portability.
Another prior art U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,237 Folding Cart describes a foldable cart for transporting camping, beach equipment to a location otherwise not easily accessible by vehicle. The stated intention here is for transporting equipment. It is not meant for conducting various activities such as swinging a golf club or shooting at an archery or gun range. Again the width of the table would lessen the ability to get protection from the umbrella.
The prior art U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,301 Mobile Shelter describes a movable canopy found mostly at Country Club and College Golf Team destinations. The disadvantages here are a much higher cost for such a device and the inability to easily transport such a device by an individual.
The prior art U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,047 A a utility cart that includes two or more tables that are hinged to the cart which can accommodate two umbrellas. The said utility cart does not collapse the wheels and the umbrellas are intended to provide shade for the cart and its components. Again, the device leave little room for an individual conducting an activity.
Another prior art is a collapsible golf cart U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,684 A which is only used to protect the user while pulling the cart. The user must then step away from this protection in order to have sufficient room to swing.
Humans have been protecting themselves from both the heat and the harmful rays of the sun for a very long time. The parasol and umbrella have served the useful purpose of protecting the human by holding the umbrella while standing or walking. They can also be useful for people sitting underneath one on their deck or at a restaurant.
For people that indulge in activities that require the use of both hands such as golf, gardening, archery, photography, painting and other outdoor activities, there are not many choices.
The purpose of the shade provider embodiment presented here is to make up for the shortcomings of current existing inventions that provide the protection of shade. In accordance with one embodiment, a portable shade provider comprises a telescoping and tiltable umbrella attached to a push cart that has fold-in wheels and collapsible handle. The load platform utilizes either a weight on said platform or anchoring devices deployed around the flat bracing of the load platform to lessen effects created by the wind.
Accordingly, there are several advantages to the portable shade provider presented with this patent application. This said portable shade provider is less expensive than the canopies used at some golf ranges. The said shade provider is easy to set up. It utilizes a larger beach size umbrella/parasol that is of sufficient size to protect most of one's exposed body. The umbrella can tilt to adjust for sun movement, and be adjusted higher to allow more room to conduct certain activities. It also can be collapsed easily to fit in one's vehicle trunk. Another advantage is that said umbrella will reduce exposure to UV rays that are known to cause cancers that both kill and cause the skin to age and wrinkle.
Finally, another important advantage of using this shade provider is the cooler environment that it provides. Many individuals will be more productive and less prone to error when their activity is conducted in a more comfortable environment. Owners of businesses such as a golf driving range will enhance their facilities by providing this benefit to those who practice their golf swings. There are many other activities that will be made more comfortable and safer with this provider of shade. To name a few; gardening, tennis between sets, outdoor photography, and painters. There are also many outdoor activities around the house that can be made more comfortable and safer. These and many other activities could benefit from less exposure to UV rays and made more comfortable by the 10-15 degree cooling effect of shade.
First Embodiment
One embodiment of the portable shade provider is shown in
The manner of operating the portable shade provider is to first push down on the load platform 13 which will engage the gear assembly 16 simultaneously pushing out the wheels 17. Next, disengage the spring aided snap lock 8 and pull up on the top handlebar 6 until it snaps into place on the top crossbar 9. At this time, anchor the load platform 13 to the earth by means of stakes and/or weights 26 by deploying said stakes around the load platform bracing 25. Weights 26 can be deployed by laying them on the load platform 13.
Next, pass the auxiliary umbrella pole 2b through the double tube connector 3 to fit into the flange base 5. Now secure 2b to the flange base by tightening the set screw 24 and/or threading the locking pin 23 through the holes in the wall of said flange base 5 and the lined up holes at the base of said auxiliary telescoping pole 2b. Finally, take umbrella 1 and its telescoping pole 2a and place it over the slightly smaller diameter of said umbrella telescoping pole 2b and engage the adjustment lock 4 of adjustment pole 2b. Adjust the tilt and height of the umbrella 1 to accommodate both the user and the activity.
This application claims the benefit of PPA Ser. No. 62/499,451, filed Jan. 25, 2017 by the present inventor, which is incorporated by reference.
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62499451 | Jan 2017 | US |