Umbrella with advertising flag

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Inventors

Phillips, Bradford E.

Application #

486708

Filed

Apr-20-1983

Published

Sep-24-1985

Current US Class

040/317
135/15.1
135/16
283/56

International Classes

A45B 025/30; G09F 003/00

Field of Search

135/16 135/20 40/317 283/80 283/81 283/56 D20/22 156/DIG. D3/5 D3/6 D3/10

Assignee

`totes` incorporated (Loveland, OH)

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Abstract
An umbrella having a flexible cover that is usable in either a rib supported cover open position or a rib collapsed cover folded position. An advertising flag is attached to the umbrella cover, the advertising flag extending upwardly beyond the exterior surface of the cover when the umbrella is in the open position so as to display the advertising message thereon. Preferably the advertising flag is sized and positioned so that the flag is at least partially concealed between the folds of the umbrella cover when the cover is folded about the centerpost in the storage position.
 
Claims
Having described in detail the preferred embodiment of my invention, what I desire to claim and protect by Letters Patent is:

1. An umbrella comprising

a centerpost,

an umbrella cover connected to said centerpost, said cover comprising a series of gores, two of said gores adjacent one to the other being stitched together along a stitch line to form a pair of selvage edges extending inwardly of said cover so that said two adjacent gores present a generally smooth exterior surface appearance when said umbrella is open,

a rib structure connected to the centerpost and to the umbrella cover, the rib structure being operable by a user to erect the cover into a cover open position and to collapse the cover into a cover closed position, the cover forming folds which are wrapped around the centerpost when the cover and rib structure are collapsed against the centerpost in the cover closed position,



Description
This invention relates to umbrellas. More particularly, this invention relates to an umbrella with a novel umbrella cover.

Umbrellas, of course, are very well known to the prior art. Basically, an umbrella is comprised of a centerpost with a cover and rib structure connected at one end, and a handle at the other end. In the storage position, the umbrella's cover and rib structure are collapsed against the centerpost, the folds of the cover formed in the collapsed position being wrapped around the centerpost and held thereagainst by, e.g., a strap fixed to the cover. The umbrella's cover is movable by the umbrella's user between the storage position and the canopy open or rain protective position by means of a runner and the rib structure system.

It is known to the prior art to use umbrellas for advertising purposes. In this regard, it is known to the prior art to provide advertising messages on the flexible cloth cover of an umbrella. In other words, the advertising message is printed or otherwise inscribed directly on the cloth cover. Such advertising messages on umbrellas are used to promote any number of different goods and services. Oftentimes, for example, a company's logo or trademark is imprinted on the umbrella cover, or a team's logo such as a football or baseball team is imprinted on the umbrella cover, and so forth.
 
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