| Umbrella For Alleviating Wind Gust |
*****New Product For Licensing, Manufacturing, and/or Investors*****
As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Umbrella For Alleviating Wind Gust we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.
Objects of the present invention:
- to provide an umbrella that will alleviate wind gusts
- to provide an improved umbrella for alleviating wind gust that will allow a wind gust to exit through a top aperture in a fabric covering of a main canopy, rather than becoming trapped air which can turn a conventional umbrella inside out
- to provide an improved umbrella in which a smaller auxiliary canopy over the top aperture in the fabric covering of the main canopy will help prevent rain drops from entering in through the top aperture
- to provide an improved umbrella for alleviating wind gusts that is simple and easy to use
- to provide an improved umbrella for alleviating wind gusts that is economical in cost to manufacture
The following pictures are meant to display possible physical characteristics of the present invention and are not to be taken in a limiting sense. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
| LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS |
| 10 person |
58 auxiliary runner of 28 |
| 12 conventional umbrella (prior art) | 60 auxiliary rib of 28 |
| 14 wind gust |
62 first end of 60 |
| 16 improved umbrella | 64 auxiliary stretcher of 28 |
| 18 elongated shaft of 16 |
66 first end of 64 |
| 20 handle on 18 | 68 second pivotally attaching structure of 28 |
| 22 hand of 10 |
70 second end of 64 |
| 24 collapsible main canopy of 16 | 72 auxiliary fabric covering of 28 |
| 26 wind gust exiting facility in 24 |
74 second retaining component of 28 |
| 28 smaller collapsible auxiliary canopy of 16 | 76 second end of 60 |
| 30 main inside cap of 24 |
77 bottom edge of 72 |
| 32 main rib of 24 | 80 longitudinal groove in 34 |
| 34 main rib of 24 |
82 main U-shaped joint insert of 42 |
| 36 first end of 24 | 84 main pin of 42 |
| 38 main stretcher of 24 |
86 main tip member for 48 |
| 40 first end of 38 | 88 top slot in 86 |
| 42 first pivotally attaching structure of 24 |
90 top socket in 86 |
| 44 second end of 38 | 92 longitudinal groove in 60 |
| 46 main fabric covering of 24 |
94 auxiliary U-shaped joint insert of 68 |
| 48 first retaining component of 24 | 96 auxiliary pin of 68 |
| 50 second end of 34 |
98 auxiliary tip member for 74 |
| 52 bottom edge of 46 | 100 top slot in 98 |
| 54 top aperture for 26 |
102 top socket in 98 |
| 56 auxiliary inside cap of 28 | 104 mesh skirt between 24 and 28 |
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| PATENT DRAWINGS |
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| FIGURE 1 Figure 1 is a side view of the prior art, showing a person carrying a conventional umbrella tipped into a wind gust. |
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| FIGURE 2 Figure 2 is a side view of the prior art, showing the person spinning around and the conventional umbrella turned inside out by the wind gust.
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| FIGURE 3 Figure 3 is a side view of a person carrying the instant invention upright in the wind gust. |
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| FIGURE 4 Figure 4 is a bottom perpsective view of the instant invention per se partly closed with the fabric coverings of the main canopy and the smaller auxiliary canopy removed therefrom. |
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| FIGURE 5 Figure 5 is a bottom perspective view of the instant invention per se taken in the direction of arrow 5 in Fig 3. |
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| FIGURE 6 Figure 6 is an enlarged top perspective view of the area indicated by arrow 6 in Fig 5. |
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| FIGURE 6a Figure 6a is a side view of the main tip member per se taken in the direction of arrow 6a in Fig 6. |
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| FIGURE 6b Figure 6b is a top perspective view of the main tip member per se taken in the direction of arrow 6b in Fig 6. |
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| FIGURE 6c Figure 6c is an elevational view of the area indicated by arrow 6c in Fig 6, with the auxiliary tip member in cross section. |
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| FIGURE 7 Figure 7 is an enlarged assembled perspective view of the area indicated by arrow 7 in Fig 4. |
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| FIGURE 7a Figure 7a is an exploded perspective view of Fig 7. |
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| FIGURE 8 Figure 8 is an enlarged perspective view, with parts broken away in section and partly exploded of some of the various components on the elongated shaft. |
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If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty
agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
Michael I. Kroll
80 Skyline Drive, Suite 304
Plainview, New York 11803
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7999
Fax #: 516-802-0510