Claims
- 1. A windproof umbrella comprising:
- a post having a lower end to be grasped by a user and an opposite upper end;
- a plurality of ribs extending outwardly in a radial direction from said upper end of said post;
- a lower canopy secured in covering relation on said ribs, said lower canopy including a plurality of vent holes formed therethrough;
- a plurality of channel forming means secured to said lower canopy in completely surrounding relation to each individual one of said vent holes for further preventing entry of water through each of said vent holes; and
- an upper canopy positioned over said lower canopy in covering relation to said at least one vent hole, said upper canopy contacting said lower canopy over a major surface portion of said upper canopy in normal use of said umbrella and separating at least partly from said lower canopy, at least around peripheral edge portions of said upper canopy, responsive to application of wind from the underside of said umbrella.
- 2. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, further including means at the upper end of the post for securing a substantially central portion of said upper canopy adjacent the upper surface of said lower canopy.
- 3. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, further comprising elastic fastening means for securing said upper canopy between an upper end of said post and free end portions of said ribs, with an elastic tautness.
- 4. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper canopy has dimensions less than those of said lower canopy.
- 5. A windproof umbrella comprising:
- a post having a lower end to be grasped by a user and an opposite upper end;
- a plurality of ribs extending outwardly in a radial direction from said upper end of said post;
- a lower canopy secured in covering relation on said ribs, said lower canopy including at least one lower vent hole therethrough; and
- an upper canopy positioned over said lower canopy in covering relation to said at least one lower vent hole, said upper canopy including at least one upper vent hole therethrough positioned closer to said free ends of said ribs than said at least one lower vent hole; said lower canopy including a plurality of said lower vent holes and said upper canopy including a plurality of said upper vent holes.
- 6. A windproof umbrella according to claim 5, wherein each said upper vent hole has an elongated configuration in the circumferential direction of said upper canopy.
- 7. A windproof umbrella according to claim 5, wherein each said lower vent hole has a substantially circular configuration.
- 8. A windproof umbrella according to claim 5, further including means at the upper end of the post for securing a substantially central portion of said upper canopy adjacent the upper surface of said lower canopy.
- 9. A windproof umbrella according to claim 5; further comprising elastic fastening means for securing said upper canopy between an upper end of said post and free end portions of said ribs, with an elastic tautness.
- 10. A windproof umbrella according to claim 5, wherein said upper canopy has dimensions less than those of said lower canopy.
- 11. A windproof umbrella comprising:
- a post having a lower end to be grasped by a user and an opposite upper end;
- a plurality of ribs extending outwardly in a radial direction from said upper end of said post, each rib having a free end;
- a lower canopy secured in covering relation on said ribs, said lower canopy including at least one vent hole therethrough; and
- an upper canopy positioned over said lower canopy in covering relation to said at least one vent hole, said upper canopy including an outer peripheral edge and a plurality of slits extending inwardly in a radial direction from the outer peripheral edge thereof, each said slit being arranged generally in line with one said rib.
- 12. A windproof umbrella according to claim 11, wherein each said slit extends a distance approximately two-thirds of the way from the outer peripheral edge of said upper canopy to a center point thereof.
- 13. A windproof umbrella according to claim 11, further including hub means secured to the upper end of the post for securing the plurality of ribs to said upper end of said post.
- 14. A windproof umbrella according to claim 11, further comprising elastic fastening means for securing said upper canopy between an upper end of said post and free end portions of said ribs, with an elastic tautness.
- 15. A windproof umbrella according to claim 11, wherein said upper canopy is detachably connected to said umbrella in covering relation to said lower canopy.
- 16. A windproof umbrella according to claim 11, wherein said upper canopy has dimensions less than those of said lower canopy.
- 17. A windproof umbrella comprising:
- a post having a lower end to be grasped by a user and an opposite upper end;
- a plurality of ribs extending outwardly in a radial direction from said upper end of said post;
- a lower canopy secured in covering relation on said ribs, said lower canopy including at least one lower vent hole therethrough;
- channel forming means secured to said lower canopy in surrounding relation to said at least one lower vent hole for further preventing entry of water through said at least one lower vent hole;
- an upper canopy positioned over said lower canopy in covering relation to said at least one lower vent hole, said upper canopy including at least one upper vent hole therethrough positioned closer to said end portions of said ribs than said at least one lower vent hole, an outer peripheral edge and a plurality of slits extending inwardly in a radial direction from the outer peripheral edge thereof, each said slit being arranged generally in line with one said rib; and
- elastic fastening means for securing said upper canopy between said upper end of said post and said free end portions of said ribs with an elastic tautness.
- 18. A windproof umbrella according to claim 17, further including hub means secured to the upper end of the post for securing the plurality of ribs to said upper end of said post.
- 19. A windproof umbrella according to claim 17, further comprising elastic fastening means for securing said upper canopy between an upper end of said post and said free end portions of said ribs, with an elastic tautness.
- 20. A windproof umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said upper canopy is detachably connected to said umbrella in covering relation to said lower canopy.
- 21. A windproof umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said upper canopy has dimensions less than those of said lower canopy.
- 22. A windproof umbrella comprising:
- a post having a lower end to be grasped by a user and an opposite upper end;
- a plurality of ribs extending outwardly in a radial direction from said upper end of said post;
- a lower canopy secured in covering relation on said ribs, said lower canopy including at least one lower vent hole therethrough; and
- an upper canopy positioned over said lower canopy in covering relation to said at least one lower vent hole, said upper canopy including at least one upper vent hole therethrough positioned closer to said free ends of said ribs than said at least one lower vent hole; and
- elastic fastening means for securing upper canopy between an upper end of said post and free end portions of said ribs, with an elastic tautness.
- 23. A windproof umbrella according to claim 22, wherein said lower canopy includes a plurality of said lower vent holes and said upper canopy includes a plurality of said upper vent holes.
- 24. A windproof umbrella according to claim 22, wherein each said upper vent hole has an elongated configuration in the circumferential direction of said upper canopy.
- 25. A windproof umbrella according to claim 22, wherein each said lower vent hole has a substantially circular configuration.
- 26. A windproof umbrella according to claim 22, further including means at the upper end of the post for securing a substantially central portion of said upper canopy adjacent the upper surface of said lower canopy.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/309,620 filed Feb. 10, 1989 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,534.
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