Selectively moveable umbrella

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Inventors

Plumer, Richard P.

Application #

975306

Filed

Nov-20-1997

Published

Sep-28-1999

Current US Class

135/117
135/16
248/519
280/47.34
280/62

International Classes

A45B 003/00

Field of Search

135/16 135/20.3 135/24 135/19 135/117 280/47.34 280/649 280/650 280/47.31 280/62 108/19 248/511 248/519

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kennedy, Davis & Hodge

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Abstract
A selectively moveable umbrella (10) for use in providing shade during outdoor leisure and work-related activities, in which a support holds an umbrella post (36) with a first end (37) and a canopy (41) attached to a plurality of support ribs extending from a portion of the post near a second end (39) distal from the first end. The support attaches to a triangular base frame (12). An elongated handle (28) extends outwardly from under the canopy from a corner edge (13) of the base frame. Two back wheels (34) are attached to the base frame near an end remote from the handle and an additional support (24) depends from an end of the base frame remote from the back wheels. Using the handle, the base frame is moved in order to wheel the umbrella to a new position for shading outdoor activities.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A selectively moveable umbrella for positioning on a supporting surface comprising:

an umbrella having an elongated post with a first end and a canopy attached to a plurality of support ribs, which support ribs extend radially from the post near a second end distal from said first end;

a triangular base frame wherein the base frame comprises at least a pair of elongate members joined at respective first distal ends at an oblique angle and further having a support vertically attached to the base frame at a substantial central portion of the base frame and receiving the first end of the post to hold a lower portion of the umbrella in a vertical position over the base frame;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to umbrellas. More particularly described, the present invention relates to umbrellas selectively moveable for shading work and leisure activities from the sun.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Umbrellas have long provided protection from both rain and sun in a variety of leisure and work-related situations. For instance, hand-held umbrellas shelter persons from rain. Larger umbrellas offer protection from exposure to the sun while on a beach. Large canopied umbrellas have also been developed for backyard use in recreational activities such as for shading persons while reading, eating, and the like.

Umbrellas conventionally have an elongated support post with a free end and an extendable canopy at an end distal from the free end. The canopy is typically supported by a plurality of ribs radiating from the post. The ribs typically extend radially from a slide collar that travels on the post in order to move the canopy from a closed position to an open position for shading and providing rain cover. The canopy is generally made of a fabric material such as a canvas or plastic weave. Alternatively the canopy can be made of a solid plastic with a fixed orientation with respect to the post. The canopy typically extends to a perimeter of between about three and six feet for a personal umbrella and up to eight feet for a larger beach or backyard (recreational) umbrella. Such larger beach umbrellas typically have an elongated post with a tapered end for insertion of the post into a support such as the sand. Such umbrellas are easily blown over, unless the post is deeply anchored or the canopy is positioned to face at least partially into the wind. However, beach umbrellas cannot easily be used in the typically compacted soil of a backyard or on the firm surface of a porch or deck.
 
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