Claims
- 1. An umbrella comprising an elongate tubular shaft having upper and lower ends and a longitudinally extending slot between said ends, rib carrier means movable longitudinally in said shaft, a plurality of elongate ribs having inner and outer ends, means pivotally connecting said ribs near their inner ends to said rib carrier means, means fixed to said rib carrier means and projecting out through said slot in said shaft for moving said rib carrier means between a closed position in which said rib carrier means is near the lower end of said shaft and said ribs are in said shaft and an open position in which said rib carrier means is near the upper end of said shaft and said ribs radiate from said rib carrier means, latch means for releasably securing said rib carrier means selectively in said open and closed positions, means for releasing said ribs approximately normal to said shaft when in open position, a flexible cover secured at its center to said rib carrier means and at its periphery to outer ends of said ribs, said cover overlying and being supported by said ribs when in open position and being drawn down into said shaft with said ribs when in closed position, said ribs being telescopically extendible and contractable and having a length when extended greater than the length of said shaft and a length when contracted less than the length of said shaft.
- 2. An umbrella according to claim 1, in which each of said ribs comprises inner and outer tubular sections telescopically slidable one in the other.
- 3. An umbrella according to claim 2, comprising spring means in each of said ribs acting between said sections to move them relative to one another in a direction to extend said rib.
- 4. An umbrella according to claim 3, comprising catch means for releasably retaining said sections in contracted condition of said rib.
- 5. An umbrella according to claim 4, comprising a handle portion telescopically slidable in a lower end portion of said shaft between a contracted condition in which it is essentially inside said shaft and an extended position in which it forms a downward extension of said shaft, said handle having means for releasing said catch means of said ribs when said handle is moved from contracted to extended position.
- 6. An umbrella according to claim 1, comprising a handle portion telescopically slidable in a lower end portion of said shaft between a contracted condition in which it is essentially inside said shaft and an extended position in which it forms a downward extension of said shaft.
- 7. An umbrella according to claim 1, in which said shaft is polygonal with four to eight sides and in which the number of ribs is equal to the number of sides of said shaft, said ribs when in said shaft being disposed in respective corners of said shaft.
- 8. An umbrella according to claim 1, in which said cover is of waterproof two-way stretch material.
- 9. An umbrella according to claim 8, in which the material of said cover has at least 20% stretch with 100% recovery.
- 10. An umbrella according to claim 8, in which said cover has at its periphery inwardly opening pockets in which outer ends of said ribs are removably received, and in which means for securing said cover at its center to said rib carrier means is user-releasable, whereby said cover is user-removable and user-replaceable.
- 11. An umbrella according to claim 8, in which said cover is of one-piece construction.
- 12. An umbrella according to claim 1, comprising enlarged tip portions removably secured on outer ends of said ribs, said tip portions having surfaces which together form a closure for the upper end of said shaft when said ribs are in said shaft in closed position.
- 13. An umbrella according to claim 1, further comprising spring means for propelling said rib carrier means from closed position to open position, catch means for retaining said rib carrier means in closed position and means for releasing said catch means, whereupon said rib carrier means is propelled by said spring means from closed position to open position.
- 14. An umbrella having a frame comprising a shaft, a plurality of substantially straight pivoted ribs and means for moving said ribs between a closed position in which they extend longitudinally of said shaft and an open position in which they radiate from an upper end portion of said shaft, a cover of water-proof two-way stretch material having a two-way stretch of at least 20% with 100% recovery, and means at the periphery of said cover for attaching said cover at its periphery to outer ends of said ribs, said cover having an area in relaxed condition of said material which is less than 70% of the area of said cover on said umbrella when said ribs are in open position, and thus being held in stretched condition by said ribs when in open position, said ribs being sufficiently rigid to remain substantially straight in both open and closed position, and said means for attaching said cover at its periphery to outer ends of said ribs comprising peripheral portions of said cover forming inwardly opening pockets which removably receive tip portions of said ribs and are removably held on said tip portions by the tendency of said stretched fabric to contract.
- 15. An umbrella according to claim 14, in which said cover is of waterproof two-way stretch material having a two-way stretch of at least 50% with 100% recovery, said cover having an area in relaxed condition which is less than half the area of said cover on said umbrella when said ribs are in open position.
- 16. An umbrella according to claim 14, in which said material of said cover has a stretch of at least 100% with 100% recovery.
- 17. An umbrella according to claim 14, 15 or 16 in which said cover is of one-piece construction.
- 18. An umbrella according to claim 14, in which said ribs are tubular and tip portions of said ribs received in said pockets are flattened.
- 19. An umbrella comprising an elongate tubular shaft having upper and lower ends and a longitudinally extending slot between said ends, rib carrier means movable longitudinally in said shaft, a plurality of elongate ribs having inner and outer ends, means pivotally connecting said ribs near their inner ends to said rib carrier means, means fixed to said rib carrier means and projecting out through said slot in said shaft for moving said rib carrier means between a closed position in which said rib carrier means is near the lower end of said shaft and said ribs are in said shaft and an open position in which said rib carrier means is near the upper end of said shaft and said ribs radiate from said rib carrier means, latch means for releasably securing said rib carrier means selectively in said open and closed positions, means for retaining said ribs approximately normal to said shaft when in open position, and a flexible cover secured at its center to said rib carrier means and at its periphery to outer ends of said ribs, said cover overlying and being supported by said ribs when in open position and being drawn down into said shaft with ribs when in closed position, said shaft being polygonal with four to eight sides and the number of said ribs being equal to the number of sides of said shaft, said ribs when in said shaft being disposed at respective corners of said shaft.
- 20. An umbrella according to claim 19, in which an upper end portion of said shaft is slotted with slots at the corners of said shaft, inner end portions of said ribs being received in said slots when said ribs are in open position.
- 21. An umbrella comprising an elongated tubular shaft having upper and lower ends and a longitudinally extending slot between said ends, rib carrier means movable longitudinally in said shaft, a plurality of elongate ribs having inner and outer ends, means pivotally connecting said ribs near their inner ends to said rib carrier means, a flexible cover secured at its center to said rib carrier means and at its periphery to outer ends of said ribs, said rib carrier means being movable longitudinally in said shaft between a closed position in which said carrier means is near the lower end of said shaft and said ribs and cover are in said shaft and an open position in which said carrier means is near the upper end of said shaft, said ribs radiate from said rib carrier means and said cover is supported in open position by said ribs, means fixed to said rib carrier means and projecting out through said slot in said shaft for manually moving said rib carrier means longitudinally of said shaft, releasable catch means for holding said rib carrier means in closed position, means for manually releasing said catch means, and spring means acting on said rib carrier means to propel said rib carrier means from closed toward open position upon release of said catch means.
- 22. An umbrella according to claim 21, in which said catch releasing means comprises a manually operable push button near the lower end of said shaft.
- 23. An umbrella according to claim 21, further comprising an extensible handle portion telescopically slidable in a lower portion of said shaft, said catch releasing means comprising means on said handle portion operable to release said catch means when said handle portion is moved downwardly relative to said shaft.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 896,572 filed Apr. 14, 1979 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 796,439 filed May 12, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,600.
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