101 |
Umbrella case |
US13607182 |
2012-09-07 |
US08991409B2 |
2015-03-31 |
Irene Guimaraens; Florencia Kaufmann |
An umbrella case comprising a pouch having a bottom end and a top end, such that a collapsed umbrella can be inserted into the pouch through an aperture in the top end, an enclosure member configured to selectively close the aperture of the top end, and one or more connecting members configured to be selectively coupled with components of a stroller or other device. The pouch can have corresponding fasteners that can be selectively coupled with one another to adjust the length of the pouch. |
102 |
UMBRELLA CARRIER WITH EXTENSION STRAP |
US13330193 |
2011-12-19 |
US20130048693A1 |
2013-02-28 |
Penny Chin |
An umbrella carrier comprising a sheath shaped for receiving an umbrella. The sheath is formed of flexible material. The sheath extends from an open proximal end to a distal end. A receiver is fixed at the distal end of the sheath. The receiver is formed of plastic material and is shaped to receive a distal tip of the umbrella. A seal is seated in the receiver and adapted to engage the distal tip of the umbrella to seal against the distal tip and prevent water from draining out of the carrier when the umbrella is in position in the carrier. |
103 |
Detachable gutter system for use with an umbrella |
US10756520 |
2004-01-14 |
US08336566B2 |
2012-12-25 |
Glen Oliver Jarrett |
The “Umbrella Water Control” is a gutter with tubes, affixed to the circumference of the umbrella. It is snapped onto the circumference of the umbrella, which is supported by a retractable frame. The gutter channels the water flowing off the umbrella's surface through the tubes. The gutter is made of plastic and nylon (or material used to make the umbrella covering). All tubes are made of plastic and act like a straw to funnel the water. They are joined into one main tube that extends along the stick of the umbrella. At the end of the main tube is an added extension that is made to open like an antenna where the water continues. This allows the user to direct where the water flow is deposited. This prevents the excess dripping of water on by-standers as the umbrella user walk, sits or stands in an arena, stadium or crowded area. |
104 |
No-drip umbrella sheath |
US11155846 |
2005-06-17 |
US20060283905A1 |
2006-12-21 |
Zhi Wu |
A device for encasing an umbrella to prevent water damage to the surrounding area. The device holds a wet umbrella such that water does not leak out, even when tipped over. In further embodiments of the device, the device can hold an open umbrella for hands-free use. |
105 |
PORTABLE, ABSORBABLE UMBRELLA STAND |
US10178847 |
2002-06-25 |
US20030234034A1 |
2003-12-25 |
Andrea
Samuels
Williams |
After research and to my knowledge, a storage unit for a wet umbrella such as my invention does not exist. It will allow an individual, from a child to a senior citizen to store a wet umbrella in a quick, convenient and neat manner. Instead of having to carry a dripping wet umbrella around, nullThe Portable, Absorbable Umbrella Standnull will allow one to store their wet umbrella, and once at their final destination, rest it conveniently. |
106 |
Wet umbrella holder |
US10109653 |
2002-04-01 |
US20030183260A1 |
2003-10-02 |
Rubylene
Gaskins |
A holder for wet articles with an absorbent interior portion connected to an resistant exterior portion and an adjustment strap that restricts access to a central cavity within the interior absorbent portion. |
107 |
Multi-functional umbrella holder |
US09988428 |
2001-11-20 |
US20030094189A1 |
2003-05-22 |
Chin
Sung
Ko |
The present invention relates to a multi-functional umbrella holder of a folded umbrella. The holder includes an upper connecting ring and a bottom base to engage with an inner moveable connector respectively. The folded umbrella has its shaft connected with the connector and it can be completely received in the holder to become a simple tubular structure for easy carrying and storage. |
108 |
Unit for removing rainwater from umbrellas |
US342703 |
1994-11-21 |
US5625960A |
1997-05-06 |
Sanai Fujita |
Disclosed is a unit, for removing rainwater from umbrellas, that can easily, effectively, and quickly remove rainwater from umbrellas. This unit comprises an umbrella insertion portion into which an umbrella that is wet with rain is inserted, a rainwater collecting portion where rainwater is held and from which it is discharged, and, with some configurations, a fan compartment from which warm air is driven into the umbrella insertion portion. With another configuration, the unit comprises a cylindrical external frame that has a handle and multiple brushes that are provided on the internal wall of the external frame. With these arrangements, the unit according to the present invention can easily, effectively, and quickly remove rainwater from wet umbrellas. |
109 |
Water collecting handle with a foldable sheath for a folding umbrella |
US719439 |
1991-06-24 |
US5111835A |
1992-05-12 |
Hou-Tu Lin |
The present disclosure is related to a water collecting handle with a foldable sheath received therein which is engaged to the bottom of a folding umbrella. The handle is equipped with a downward movable cap that is provided with a cork-like element at the bottom thereof so that water collected in the handle can be discharged therefrom. The handle has room at the bottom thereof to receive the foldable sheath which is secured at one end to the inside of the handle and the other end thereof is opened with a pull cord attached thereto. An identification card is secured to the pull cord. When the received sheath is pulled out and extended upward to wrap the collapsed umbrella, the rain-dampened umbrella is completely enclosed in the sheath and the remaining rain water collected drip by drip in the cap. |
110 |
Umbrella holder for vehicle |
US947713 |
1986-12-30 |
US4700848A |
1987-10-20 |
Hiroyuki Fujiki; Yoshiharu Michiura; Masafumi Abe |
Herein disclosed is an umbrella holder which comprises an elongate casing, a tip holder axially movably disposed in the casing and having a catch portion by which a tip portion of an umbrella is caught upon insertion of the umbrella into the casing through an umbrella inlet opening of the casing, a biasing structure for biasing the tip holder toward the umbrella inlet opening, a locking device for locking the tip holder at a desired position relative to the elongate casing, and an unlocking device for disabling the locking device when the tip holder is rotated in a given direction about the axis thereof. |
111 |
Multifunctional umbrella cap |
US34693173 |
1973-04-02 |
US3809107A |
1974-05-07 |
LIU H |
An umbrella cap comprising a cap body and a piston slidably mounted in a cylinder, said piston having a piston rod connected at one end to the inside bottom portion of said cap body and the cylinder is adapted for connection on the tip portion of an umbrella. When the umbrella is folded the cap body is moved upward and receives the umbrella ribs therein. Rainwater dripping from the umbrella is collected in the cap body.
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112 |
Umbrella drip attachment |
US41778654 |
1954-03-22 |
US2753880A |
1956-07-10 |
ZEID GARCIA |
|
113 |
Device for draining umbrellas |
US60201145 |
1945-06-28 |
US2427188A |
1947-09-09 |
ANNA BOSSART |
|
114 |
Drip receitacle for umbrellas |
US42343941 |
1941-12-18 |
US2334596A |
1943-11-16 |
AMBROSE BARDY OSCAR |
|
115 |
Drip catching attachment for umbrellas |
US21339938 |
1938-06-13 |
US2170236A |
1939-08-22 |
DE LAMATER CLARENCE D |
|
116 |
Umbrella attachment |
US20434427 |
1927-07-08 |
US1706341A |
1929-03-19 |
ITZICK ZUSSMAN |
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117 |
Umbrella attachment |
US5684525 |
1925-09-17 |
US1633961A |
1927-06-28 |
SWEETING EARL R |
|
118 |
Umbrella |
US31589719 |
1919-08-07 |
US1328902A |
1920-01-27 |
AMBROSE RYDER |
|
119 |
Umbrella structure |
US1325444D |
|
US1325444A |
1919-12-16 |
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120 |
Drip-cup for umbrellas. |
US1910558154 |
1910-04-28 |
US976032A |
1910-11-15 |
BLUFF JOHN T |
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