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, each rib having a free end portion;
- a lower canopy secured in covering relation on said ribs, said lower canopy including a plurality of vent holes therethrough, said vent holes being arranged between said post and said free end portions of said ribs, and said vent holes having upper peripheral portions at portions of said vent holes closest to said upper end of said post, and said vent holes having lower peripheral portions at portions of said vent holes closest to said free end portions of said ribs;
- an upper canopy positioned over said lower canopy in covering relation to all of said vent holes;
- said upper canopy extending from said post to an area below said lower peripheral portions of said vent holes and said upper canopy having a lower peripheral edge extending below lower extremities of said vent holes, said upper canopy being held in a fixed position in the vicinity of said post;
- a plurality of elastic members coupling said upper canopy to said ribs in the vicinity of said free end portions of said ribs, for thereby securing said upper canopy between said upper end of said post and the vicinity of said free portions of said ribs with an elastic tautness and to permit at least a lower peripheral edge portion of said upper canopy to elastically separate from said lower canopy while also covering all of said vent holes to prevent rain water from entering said vent holes from above the umbrella.
- 2. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of elastic members are connected in spaced relation about said lower peripheral edge of said upper canopy, and each elastic member being further connected to the free end portion of at least one of said ribs.
- 3. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said elastic members comprise elongated strap members.
- 4. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said elastic members are elongated elastic members connected between said lower peripheral edge of said upper canopy and said free end portions of said ribs.
- 5. A windproof umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said upper canopy includes at least one upper vent hole therethrough, said at least one upper vent hole being positioned closer to said free end portions of said ribs than said vent holes in said lower canopy.
- 6. A windproof umbrella according to claim 5, wherein said upper canopy includes a plurality of said upper vent holes therein.
- 7. A windproof umbrella according to claim 6, wherein said upper vent holes each have an elongated configuration in the circumferential direction of said upper canopy.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/730,783 filed Jul. 24, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,368,055, which is the U.S. National Phase of application Ser. No. PCT/US90/00796, filed Feb. 9, 1990, which is a Continuation-in-Part of 07/309,620, filed Feb. 10, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,534).
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