Claims
- 1. A patio sun umbrella comprising an umbrella cover of fabric construction material in a circular shape having a center, a peripheral edge, and a radial dimension of a size effective in a spread apart open condition to provide optimum shade in an outdoor sunny environment, a cooperating assembly of an upper hollow movable tube having a top and an operative position in a telescoped relation to a bottom hollow stationary tube serving in said assembly as a vertically oriented support operatively effective to support said umbrella cover from beneath said center thereof, cooperating circumferentially spaced apart arrays of ribs and struts pivotally interconnected to each other and to said upper and bottom tubes to impart open and closed conditions to said umbrella cover supported on said ribs and struts, a selected first dimension of said ribs as measured from said top of said upper tube to a free end of said ribs effective to provide said closed condition of said umbrella cover as an inverted V-shape bounding an interior compartment in surrounding relation about said telescoped movable and stationary tubes tube-latching means for latching under spring urgency and manually unlatching said telescoped tubes incident to permitting unrestrained relative movement therebetween, means urging said movable top tube in ascending movement of a specified extent effective to allow said interconnected ribs and struts to cause said inverted V-shaped closed condition thereof about said telescoped tubes within said interior compartment, and a selected site of attachment of said tube-latching means on said stationary bottom tube at a second dimension as measured from said top of said upper tube to said site, said first dimension selected to be greater than said second dimension so that in said closed condition of said umbrella cover supported on said ribs said umbrella cover is in covering relation over said tube-latching means to serve as a weather barrier without impeding a convenient reach of a user's arm being inserted beneath said umbrella cover preparatory to manually implementing said unlatching function of said tube-latching means.
Parent Case Info
The present invention relates generally to improvements for a patio sun umbrella in the use of which relative movement of ascending and descending top and bottom telescoped tubes determine the closed (ascending) and open (descending) conditions of the umbrella, as illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,680,571, wherein the improvements more particularly facilitate the transition from the closed to the open condition of the umbrella, all as will be better understood as the description proceeds.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3680571 |
Houston |
Aug 1972 |
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6058952 |
Lin et al. |
May 2000 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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4004189-C1 |
Apr 1991 |
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