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This invention relates to the umbrella field of invention, and is an improvement to the functionality and usefulness of the typical folding umbrella. The typical folding umbrella makes use of multiple ribs and struts attached to its canopy to fold and unfold the canopy. A problem with this design is that it forces the canopy to open widely at the bottom, in a concave fashion. When exiting or entering a vehicle, this design allows large amounts of rain to reach the user.
This invention is different in the way it is opened and closed, and in the design of the structure itself. All previous umbrellas open concavely or are folded which can create quite an amount of space utilization when trying to open and close the umbrella. When entering or exiting a vehicle these designs can be cumbersome and allow large amounts of rain to reach the user. With “The Sprouting Umbrella” the canopy opens and closes closer to the shaft and is much less cumbersome. It is envisioned that “The Sprouting Umbrella's” user will be able to open his/her vehicle door about three inches (allowing very little rain to enter the vehicle), push “The Sprouting Umbrella” through the gap in the door, open it, and exit the vehicle dryer than normal. Conversely, when entering the user's vehicle, he/she will keep “The Sprouting Umbrella” open, unlock and open the door, enter the vehicle, close the door (leaving the door open about three inches), close “The Sprouting Umbrella,” retract it into the vehicle and shut the door; remaining much dryer.
To construct “The Sprouting Umbrella” one must first have a shaft. The shaft needs to have channels in it so the spokes may fit inside the channels. Additionally, the channels must be open to the outside, because spokes will be attached to the dynamic ring that slides along the outside of the shaft. The spokes must be made of a material that is bendable and durable to handle constant opening and closing. Notice in
After the parts of the shaft are assembled, the canopy must be fabricated. The canopy will be shaped in an equilateral, polygon design; which polygon depends on the number of spokes that are in the shaft. The material of the canopy must be a nylon-type material that can move fluidly, be durable, and water-resistant. Sleeves must be constructed of the same material as the canopy and have an open end and a closed end. The closed end must be reinforced because the closed end of the sleeve will be the most stressed part since it is holding the spoke in the bent position when “The Sprouting Umbrella” is open. The closed end of each sleeve will be sewn durably to one of the corners of the canopy. The open end of each sleeve will be sewn to the top static ring so as to let the spokes extend through the sleeves with no resistance.
To separate the sprouting umbrella from normal umbrellas, the distinct difference is the way it opens and closes. To make that possible we designed the spokes (attached to the dynamic ring) to slide from their unopened position of aligned with the shaft, through the sleeves sewn into the umbrella fabric, to open the umbrella.