Umbrella replacement canopy

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6401737
  • Patent Number
    6,401,737
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides an umbrella with a detachable canopy or vent top. The umbrella includes: a canopy, where the canopy may be detachably coupled to a frame; and a vent top, wherein the vent top may be detachably coupled to the canopy. In the preferred embodiment, the canopy may be comprised of eight, sixteen, or twenty-four panels. The vent top may be comprised of multiple panels as well. Each of the individual panels of the canopy may have a different color, so that canopies with various patterns are provided. The individual panels of the vent top may be provided in the same manner. In the preferred embodiment, both the canopy and the vent top also comprise a border, which may also be provided with a different color. Thus, by varying the color combinations of the panels of the canopy, the panels of the vent top, and the borders around the canopy and vent top, umbrellas with different patterns are possible. In this manner, the consumer need not purchase an entirely new umbrella to replace damaged or overly worn part(s) of the umbrella, or to have a different patterned canopy and/or vent top.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to umbrellas, and more particularly to the canopy and vent tops of market umbrellas.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Market umbrellas with canopies, such as those for patio furniture or pool side furniture, are well known in the art.

FIG. 1A

illustrates a conventional umbrella with a canopy and a vent top. The umbrella


100


comprises a frame


102


with eight spokes


104


, evenly spaced apart and extending radially from a center pole


106


.

FIG. 1B

illustrates in more detail the frame of the conventional umbrella. The diagram on the left illustrates the frame


102


when the umbrella is closed, and the diagram on the right illustrates the frame


102


when the umbrella is open. The inner end of each spoke


104


is attached to the top of the center pole


106


, either directly or via a ring


116


which is attached to the center pole


106


. The spokes


104


are raised when the umbrella


100


is opened. Some frames also comprise holes


120


on the pole


106


. A pin (not shown) inserts themselves into one of the holes


120


to hold the umbrella is an open position. Multiple holes


120


may be provided to allow for different degrees of openness. Alternatively, the frame may use a crank method to open the umbrella, as is well known in the art. The frame


102


also comprises a knob


118


which attach to the top of the center pole


106


. The knob


118


also assist in holding the vent top


110


(

FIG. 1A

) in place.




Returning to

FIG. 1A

, laying on top of the frame


102


and attached to the outer ends of the spokes


104


is a canopy


108


, usually composed of a material such as canvas. The canopy


108


is typically composed of wedge-shaped panels


112


of material, sewn together. Most conventional umbrellas have eight panels, with the canopy


108


forming an octagonal shape when laid flat. The canopy


108


is attached to the outer end of each spoke


104


at the seams between the panels


112


.




At the top of the frame


102


, and attached to the canopy


108


, is a vent top


110


. The vent top


110


is attached to the canopy intermittently at certain locations, typically at the seams between the panels


112


, so that openings


114


are provided between the canopy


108


and the vent top


110


. The vent top


110


is also typically composed of wedge-shaped panels (not shown), with the vent top


110


forming an octagonal shape when laid flat. With this shape, each vertex of the vent top's octagon is attached to a seam between the panels


112


. The knob


118


helps to hold the vent top


110


in place on the frame


102


.




However, the canopy


108


of the conventional umbrella


100


is fixedly attached to the frame


102


, and the vent top


110


is fixedly attached to the canopy


108


. Thus, when the frame


102


, the canopy


108


, and/or the vent top


110


become damaged or overly worn, an entirely new umbrella must be purchased, even though the other parts of the umbrella


100


are still functional. Also, if the consumer wishes to have an umbrella with a canopy and/or vent top of a different color, an entirely new umbrella must be purchased. This is costly to the consumer.




Accordingly, there exists a need for an umbrella with a detachable canopy or vent top. The present invention addresses such a need.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an umbrella with a detachable canopy or vent top. The umbrella includes: a canopy, where the canopy may be detachably coupled to a frame; and a vent top, wherein the vent top may be detachably coupled to the canopy. In the preferred embodiment, the canopy may be comprised of eight, sixteen, or twenty-four panels. The vent top may be comprised of multiple panels as well. Each of the individual panels of the canopy may have a different color, so that canopies with various patterns are provided. The individual panels of the vent top may be provided in the same manner. In the preferred embodiment, both the canopy and the vent top also comprise a border, which may also be provided with a different color. Thus, by varying the color combinations of the panels of the canopy, the panels of the vent top, and the borders around the canopy and vent top, umbrellas with different patterns are possible. In this manner, the consumer need not purchase an entirely new umbrella to replace damaged or overly worn part(s) of the umbrella, or to have a different patterned canopy and/or vent top.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES




The file of this patent contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Patent and Trademark Office upon request and payment of necessary fee.





FIG. 1A

illustrates a conventional umbrella with a canopy and a vent top.





FIG. 1B

illustrates in more detail the frame of the conventional umbrella.





FIG. 2

illustrates a first preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

illustrates a second preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates a third preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

illustrates a preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy and a detachable vent top in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

illustrates a preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy and a detachable vent top with borders in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

illustrates the first preferred embodiment of the canopy with colors in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 8

illustrates the second preferred embodiment of the canopy with colors in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9

illustrates the third preferred embodiment of the canopy with colors in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

illustrates the preferred embodiment of the vent top and the borders with colors in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention provides an umbrella with a detachable canopy or vent top. The following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the preferred embodiment will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment shown but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein.




The umbrella in accordance with the present invention comprises a canopy which is detachable from the frame and a vent top which is detachable from the canopy. In the preferred embodiment, the canopy may be comprised of eight, sixteen, or twenty-four panels. The vent top may be comprised of multiple panels as well. Each of the individual panels of the canopy may have a different color, so that canopies with various patterns are provided. The individual panels of the vent top may be provided in the same manner. In the preferred embodiment, both the canopy and the vent top also comprise a border, which may also be provided with a different color. Thus, by varying the color combinations of the panels of the canopy, the panels of the vent top, and the borders around the canopy and vent top, umbrellas with different patterns are possible. In this manner, the consumer need not purchase an entirely new umbrella to replace damaged or overly worn part(s) of the umbrella, or to have a different patterned canopy and/or vent top.




To more particularly describe the features of the present invention, please refer to

FIGS. 2 through 10

in conjunction with the discussion below.





FIG. 2

illustrates a first preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy in accordance with the present invention. The canopy


200


is composed of a material, such as acrylic canvas, etc. It comprises eight wedge-shaped panels


202


sewn together such that the canopy


200


forms an octagonal shape when laid flat. With the panels


202


sewn together, an opening


204


remains in the center of the canopy


200


. At each seam between the panels


202


and near each vertex of the octagon, a pocket


206


is provided into which an outer end of a spoke


104


of the frame


102


(

FIG. 1

) would reside. The top of the frame


102


would protrude through the opening


204


. When the umbrella with the canopy


200


is fully opened, the spokes


104


move within the pockets


206


such that the spokes


104


abut against the outer end of the pockets


206


, pushing the canopy


200


tightly across the frame


102


.




With the pockets


206


, the canopy


200


is not fixedly attached to the frame


102


. Thus, the canopy


200


may be easily detached from the frame by removing the spokes


104


of the frame


102


from the pockets


206


.





FIG. 3

illustrates a second preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy in accordance with the present invention. The canopy


300


is similar to the canopy


200


except the canopy


300


comprises sixteen wedge-shaped panels


302


sewn together. As with the canopy


200


, the canopy


300


forms an octagonal shape when laid flat on the ground. The panels


302


may be formed by dividing each panel


202


of canopy


200


into two panels. An opening


304


remains in the center of the canopy


300


through which the top of the frame


102


would protrude. Pockets


306


are provided at the seams between the panels


302


at each vertex of the octagon. The outer end of a spoke


104


of the frame


102


would reside in each pocket


306


. The pockets


306


function in the same manner as with the pockets


206


of the canopy


200


.





FIG. 4

illustrates a third preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy in accordance with the present invention. The canopy


400


is similar to the canopy


200


except the canopy


400


comprises twenty-four wedge-shaped panels


402


sewn together. As with the canopy


200


, the canopy


400


forms an octagonal shape when laid flat on the ground. The panels


402


may be formed by dividing each panel


202


of canopy


200


into three panels. An opening


404


remains in the center of the canopy


400


through which the top of the frame


102


would protrude. Pockets


406


are provided at seams between panels at each vertex of the octagon. The outer end of a spoke


104


of the frame


102


would reside in each pocket


406


. The pockets


406


function in the same manner as with the pockets


206


of the canopy


200


. With the pockets


306


,


406


, the canopies


300


,


400


are not fixedly attached to the frame


102


. Thus, the canopies


300


,


400


may be easily detached from the frame by removing the spokes


104


of the frame


102


from the pockets


306


,


406


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy and a detachable vent top in accordance with the present invention. The vent top


500


is composed of a material, such as canvas. In the preferred embodiment, the vent top


500


comprises eight wedge-shaped panels


502


sewn together such that the vent top


500


forms an octagonal shape when laid flat on the ground. The panels


502


may also be changed to form sixteen wedge-shaped panels in the same manner as with the panels


302


of canopy


300


. With the panels


502


sewn together, an opening


504


remains in the center of the vent top


500


. The top of the frame


102


would protrude through the opening


504


. At each seam between the panels


502


and near each vertex of the octagon, an attachment mechanism


506


, such as a snap, is provided which is capable of attaching the vent top


500


to the canopy


200


. In the preferred embodiment, the snaps


506


attach to the canopy


200


at the seams between each panel


202


. Thus, the vent top


500


may be attached to the canopy


200


at the snaps


506


while openings remain between the snaps


506


. The vent top


500


would attach to the canopies


300


and


400


in the same manner. Thus, the vent top


500


may be easily detached from the canopy


200


by disengaging the snaps


506


. In this manner, the consumer need not purchase an entirely new umbrella to replace a damaged or overly worn canopy and/or vent top.




When the umbrella with the canopy


200


and the vent top


500


is fully opened, the spokes


104


push at the canopy


200


as explained above, while the top of the frame


102


pushes against the vent top


500


at the opening


504


. This results in the canopy


200


and the vent top


500


being pulled tightly across the frame


102


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a preferred embodiment of a detachable canopy and a detachable vent top with borders in accordance with the present invention. In addition to the above, the canopy


200


may also comprise a border


602


around the outer edges of the octagon. The canopies


300


and


400


may also comprise the border


602


. Similarly, in addition to the above, the vent top


500


may also comprise a border


604


around the outer edges of its octagon. These borders provide the canopy


200


and the vent top


500


with a more finished appearance and take part in the pattern of the umbrella, as described below. The borders


602


,


604


also assist in securing the pockets


206


to the canopy


200


.




The different panels


202


,


302


,


402


of the canopies


200


,


300


,


400


may have different colors. The different panels


502


of the vent top


500


and the borders


602


,


604


may also have different colors.

FIGS. 7-10

and the discussion below illustrate more particularly this feature of the present invention.





FIG. 7

illustrates the first preferred embodiment of the canopy


200


with colors in accordance with the present invention. Each of the eight panels


202


of the canopy


200


have a color. In this example, each panel


202


is either blue or yellow, with the colors alternating, resulting in the pattern as illustrated.





FIG. 8

illustrates the second preferred embodiment of the canopy


300


with colors in accordance with the present invention. Each of the sixteen panels


302


of the canopy


300


have a color. In this example, each panel


302


is either blue or pink, with the colors alternating, resulting in the pattern as illustrated.





FIG. 9

illustrates the third preferred embodiment of the canopy


300


with colors in accordance with the present invention. Each of the twenty-four panels


402


of the canopy


400


have a color. In this example, the panels


402


are in a repeating color series comprising yellow, orange, red, purple, blue, and green, resulting in the pattern as illustrated.





FIG. 10

illustrates the preferred embodiment of the vent top


500


and the borders


602


,


604


with colors in accordance with the present invention. In addition to the color illustrated with canopies


200


,


300


, and


400


above, the vent top


500


and the borders


602


,


604


may also have colors. For example, the canopy


400


may have a vent top


500


whose panels


502


are red. The borders


602


and


604


are blue. Thus, the panels


502


of the vent top


500


and the borders


602


,


604


become part of the pattern of the umbrella. Each of the panels


502


of the vent top


500


may also be of a different color, in a similar manner as the panels


302


,


402


, and


502


illustrated in

FIGS. 7-9

.




Thus, by varying the color combinations of the panels


202


,


302


,


402


of the canopies


200


,


300


,


400


, the panels


502


of the vent top


500


, and the borders


602


,


604


, umbrellas with different patterns are possible. Although the preferred embodiments have been disclosed with the color patterns above, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that other color combinations may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




Although the canopies and vent tops have been disclosed with the number of panels as described above, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that any number of panels may be provided, such as 4 or 6 panels, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




An umbrella with a detachable canopy or vent top is disclosed. The umbrella in accordance with the present invention comprises a canopy which is detachable from the frame and a vent top which is detachable from the canopy. In the preferred embodiment, the canopy may be comprised of eight, sixteen, or twenty-four panels. The vent top may be comprised of multiple panels as well. Each of the individual panels of the canopy may have a different color, so that canopies with various patterns are provided. The individual panels of the vent top may be provided in the same manner. In the preferred embodiment, both the canopy and the vent top also comprise a border, which may also be provided with a different color. Thus, by varying the color combinations of the panels of the canopy, the panels of the vent top, and the borders around the canopy and vent top, umbrellas with different patterns are possible. In this manner, the consumer need not purchase an entirely new umbrella to replace damaged or overly worn part(s) of the umbrella, or to have a different patterned canopy and/or vent top.




Although the present invention has been described in accordance with the embodiments shown, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that there could be variations to the embodiments and those variations would be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, many modifications may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An umbrella, comprising:a canopy, wherein the canopy is detachably coupled to a frame; and a vent top, wherein the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the vent top is not coupled to the frame.
  • 2. The umbrella of claim 1, wherein the canopy comprises a plurality of panels, wherein the plurality of panels are coupled together to form an octagon.
  • 3. The umbrella of claim 2, wherein the canopy comprises eight panels.
  • 4. The umbrella of claim 2, wherein the canopy comprises sixteen panels.
  • 5. The umbrella of claim 2, wherein the canopy comprises twenty-four panels.
  • 6. The umbrella of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of pockets coupled to the plurality of panels at each vertex of the octagon.
  • 7. The umbrella of claim 6, wherein the canopy further comprises a border.
  • 8. The umbrella of claim 7, wherein the border is coupled to the plurality of pockets and the plurality of panels.
  • 9. The umbrella of claim 7, wherein the border comprises a color.
  • 10. The umbrella of claim 2, wherein the plurality of panels comprises at least one color.
  • 11. The umbrella of claim 10, wherein the plurality of panels comprises two alternating colors.
  • 12. The umbrella of claim 10, wherein the plurality of panels comprises a repeating series of colors.
  • 13. The umbrella of claim 1, wherein the vent top comprises a plurality of panels, wherein the plurality of panels are coupled together to form an octagon.
  • 14. The umbrella of claim 13, wherein the plurality of panels comprises at least one color.
  • 15. The umbrella of claim 14, wherein the plurality of panels comprises two alternating colors.
  • 16. The umbrella of claim 14, wherein the plurality of panels comprises a repeating series of colors.
  • 17. The umbrella of claim 13, wherein the vent top further comprises a plurality of attachment mechanisms, wherein the attachment mechanisms are capable of detachably coupling the vent top to the canopy,wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the attachment mechanisms do not couple the vent top to the frame.
  • 18. The umbrella of claim 17, wherein the plurality of attachment mechanisms comprises a plurality of snaps.
  • 19. The umbrella of claim 13, wherein the vent top further comprises a border.
  • 20. The umbrella of claim 19, wherein the border comprises a color.
  • 21. A vent top for an umbrella, comprising:a plurality of panels, wherein the plurality of panels are coupled together to form an octagon; and a plurality of attachment mechanisms, wherein the attachment mechanisms are capable of detachably coupling the vent top to a canopy, wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the attachment mechanisms do not couple the vent top to a frame.
  • 22. The vent top of claim 21, wherein the plurality of panels comprises at least one color.
  • 23. The vent top of claim 22, wherein the plurality of panels comprises two alternating colors.
  • 24. The vent top of claim 22, wherein the plurality of panels comprises a repeating series of colors.
  • 25. The vent top of claim 22, wherein the plurality of attachment mechanisms comprises a plurality of snaps.
  • 26. The vent top of claim 21, further comprising a border.
  • 27. The vent top of claim 26, wherein the border comprises a color.
  • 28. A method for providing an umbrella, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a canopy, wherein the canopy is detachably coupled to a frame; and (b) providing a vent top, wherein the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the vent top is not coupled to the frame.
  • 29. A method for providing a vent top for an umbrella, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a plurality of panels, wherein the plurality of panels are coupled together to form an octagon; and (b) providing a plurality of attachment mechanisms, wherein the attachment mechanisms are capable of detachably coupling the vent top to a canopy, wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the attachment mechanisms do not couple the vent top to a frame.
  • 30. An umbrella, comprising:a canopy, wherein the canopy comprises a first plurality of panels, wherein the first plurality of panels comprises at least one color, wherein the canopy is detachably coupled to a frame; and a vent top, wherein the vent top comprises a second plurality of panels, wherein the second plurality of panels comprises at least one color, wherein the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the vent top is not coupled to the frame.
  • 31. The umbrella of claim 30, wherein the first plurality of panels comprises twenty-four panels.
  • 32. The umbrella of claim 31, wherein the twenty-four panels comprises a repeating color series.
  • 33. The umbrella of claim 32, wherein the repeating color series comprises yellow, orange, red, purple, blue, and green.
  • 34. A vent top for an umbrella, comprising:a plurality of panels, wherein the plurality of panels comprises at least one color, wherein the plurality of panels are coupled together to form an octagon; and a plurality of attachment mechanisms coupled to the plurality of panels for detachably coupling the vent top to a canopy, wherein at a location where the vent top is detachably coupled to the canopy, the plurality of attachment mechanisms do not couple the vent top to a frame.
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