U.S. patent application number 10/695138 was filed with the patent office on 2005-01-20 for universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella.
This patent application is currently assigned to Boltan, Zinaida. Invention is credited to Andrianov, Tanya, Boltan, Zinaida, Donin, Yakov John.
Application Number | 20050011134 10/695138 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34068303 |
Filed Date | 2005-01-20 |
United States Patent
Application |
20050011134 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Boltan, Zinaida ; et
al. |
January 20, 2005 |
Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella
Abstract
The present invention Universal extra shade tent structure to
hand held umbrella refers to a shelter from a folding hand umbrella
and a double version combination of separated additional tent
sections that may be connected to the umbrella skeleton arms at
several end points of the umbrella, when the umbrella is in open
form. The first version of the separated additional tent section
consists of several telescopic or other types of poles, soft light
walls, and an underlay. The hard poles are joined to the umbrella
skeleton arms by a sliding, or other type of connectors and connect
to attach by the other end to natural soil, ground, grass, sand, or
an underlay that provides fixation or to any outdoor beds, or to
other objects for tent stability. When the shelter is in standing
form, the lever handle of the umbrella can be removed by twisting
off or otherwise removing from the structure, or minimized by
sliding upward, or bending horizontally to the side into a compact
position. The second version of additional tent sections is
comprised of telescopic or other extensions to the umbrella hand
lever to form a central supporting pole, several soft pulls, soft
light walls, ground anchors, and an underlay. The standing form of
the tent structure consists of a lever extension connected to the
umbrella hand lever that reaches to the ground, and of soft pulls
connected to the umbrella skeleton and at the other end are joined
to ground, ground anchors, outdoor bed, an underlay, or to other
objects or places, which help maintain the umbrella-tent structure
in a vertical position. In both variations, the umbrella and the
affixed tent poles or pulls combine to create the skeleton of a
tent structure wherein portable side walls from flexible materials
can be optionally affixed to the tent poles or pulls on one, two,
three, four, or more sides to provide desired amounts of enclosure,
shade, or protection from the elements, allowing the user to
regulate the desired amount of structural enclosure. The variation
of a Hand held umbrella to universal extra shade tent structure
wherein the umbrella skeleton consists of three or more telescopic
arm-pole combinations made from collapsible materials that can turn
and come back to departure, wherein the telescopic pole is inside
arms in the umbrella unfolding position, and outside arms, when
telescopic poles support the tent structure in the unfolding
umbrella-tent position, herewith soft walls and a soft umbrella
roof can be separate or as one product, and walls slide-connected
to telescopic arm-poles can partly or fully cover the unfolding
umbrella-tent structure. The present invention has universal uses
as a hand umbrella, beach umbrella, shelter, canopy, tent, and
group hand held umbrella that give full or partial protection that
can be carried by one or a few people.
Inventors: |
Boltan, Zinaida; (Solon,
OH) ; Andrianov, Tanya; (Solon, OH) ; Donin,
Yakov John; (Euclid, OH) |
Correspondence
Address: |
Boltan, Zinaida
32250 Cannon Road
Solon
OH
44139
US
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Assignee: |
Boltan, Zinaida
Solon
OH
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Family ID: |
34068303 |
Appl. No.: |
10/695138 |
Filed: |
October 27, 2003 |
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Application
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60487323 |
Jul 15, 2003 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
52/3 |
Current CPC
Class: |
E04H 15/003 20130101;
E04H 15/28 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
052/003 |
International
Class: |
E04B 001/34 |
Claims
1. A device as described herein.
2. A method as described herein.
3. Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella
comprising of the following extra structural features: (a.) three
or more telescopic, folding or other hard poles joined, by special
connectors or appliances, by one end, to umbrella skeleton arms,
and by the other end, if necessary, to the left and right
symmetrical umbrella's arms by soft pulls, triangle peaces of
fabric, or other soft wall materials instead pulls, or to the
ground, outdoor bed, chair, underlay, mattress, table, fishing
boat, or to any other object or combination of objects, herewith
umbrella-tent design can be changed depending upon how many poles
the umbrella supports; (b.) one or more walls, made of any design
from soft, light, and flexible materials, including special
connectors that connect to any number of points, or are completely
connected to poles that comprise the skeleton, and to umbrella
arms, ground anchors, underlay, outdoor bed, or to any other
object, or combination of objects, herewith soft walls can include,
if necessary, extra bags, that can fill up with sand, stone,
gravel, water, or other outdoor materials to insure further
stability of the umbrella-tent structure; (c.) mattress or any
other underlay, if necessary, that has holes, special connectors or
other appliances that can join it to the poles, soft light walls,
ground, or to any other object, and the underlay can include extra
bags that can fill up with sand, stone, gravel, water, or other
outdoor materials to insure further stability of the umbrella-tent
structure, herewith the underlay, if necessary, can be include soft
walls, poles, bag for transportation and others as a one
product.
4. Hand held umbrella to universal extra shade tent structure of
claim 3, wherein an umbrella hand lever consisting of two parts
joined to one another by screw-thread, swivel, telescopic joint, or
any other joint, herewith a top part of the hand lever always
supports an umbrella unfolded skeleton and other part of the hand
held handle, can be removed, turned horizontally, or slide inside
the top part of the umbrella-tent position.
5. Hand held umbrella to universal extra shade tent structure of
claim 3, wherein the swivel-block of the umbrella skeleton roof and
the swivel-block that supports the umbrella skeleton can slide
along the handle lever, which in the unfolded umbrella position is
under the umbrella roof supports the umbrella skeleton, or, in the
umbrella-tent unfolding position, slide over the umbrella roof and
then support the umbrella skeleton, herewith a hand lever can, if
necessary, be taken out from unfolded umbrella-tent structure, if
umbrella's swivel-blocks are joined one other by independent
connector that is not joined to the hand lever.
6. Hand held umbrella to universal extra shade tent structure of
claim 3, claim 4, claim 5 wherein the umbrella skeleton consisting
of three or more telescopic arm-pole combinations, made from
collapsible materials that can turn and come back to departure, and
where telescopic poles are inside the arms in the umbrella
unfolding position, or outside the arms, when telescopic poles are
supported unfolding umbrella-tent structure, herewith soft walls
can be separate or as one product with a soft roof, can slide to
connect telescopic arm-poles and partly or fully cover the
unfolding umbrella-tent structure.
7. Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella of
claim 3, claim 4, claim 5 wherein umbrella-tent poles have a second
use as hand held extra handles to hand held umbrella-tent, that
give sun and rain protection to a persons carrying the
umbrella-tent structure.
8. Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella
comprising the following extra structural features: (a) telescopic
or other lever extension with special appliances on the ends, which
by one end join it to the hand held central umbrella handle, and by
second end, join it in vertical position to the ground, outdoor
bed, or any other object, place, or combination of objects if
necessary; (b) three or more soft pulls with special connectors,
which by the one end, join pulls to the top apex of the unfolded
umbrella handle and also to the end of umbrella skeleton arms and
by the second end, can be attached to ground anchors, outdoor bed,
or any other object or combination of objects to maintain the
umbrella tent in vertical position, herewith the tent design can be
changed depending on how many pulls support an umbrella; (c) one or
more walls made of any design from soft, flexible, light materials,
has special connectors, that can connect walls at any number of
points, or are completely to soft pulls that comprise the
umbrella-tent skeleton, to umbrella arms, ground anchors, underlay,
outdoor bed, or any other object or combination of objects, and can
include extra bags that fill up sand, stone, gravel, water, or
other materials that insure further stability of the umbrella-tent
structure if necessary; (d) underlay made of any design from soft,
flexible, light materials having a hole or special appliance in the
center for affixing the central umbrella handle extension to the
ground, with additional holes or special appliances or connectors
joining the underlay to soft pulls, ground anchors, and to soft,
light walls, and an underlay can include extra bags, that fill up
with sand, stone, gravel, water, or other materials to insure
further stability of the umbrella-tent structure.
9. Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella of
claim 3, and claim 7 wherein parts of extra shade tent structure,
can be used with any stationary beach or other umbrella.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] (Not Applicable)
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] (Not Applicable)
REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX
[0003] (Not Applicable)
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Statement of the field of Endeavor: United States Patent
Class 135.
[0005] The present invention relates to Universal extra shade tent
structure to hand held umbrella. More particularly, the present
invention relates to the double use of a hand held umbrella to
provide a central support umbrella roof and pole or pull
attachments to comprise the main skeleton to which optional wall
attachments can be added to form a partial or complete enclosure.
Hand held umbrella, beach umbrella, stationary or other umbrella
can be connected to the Universal extra tent shade structure that
can have a double use as a, shelter, canopy, and tent with complete
or partial enclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
[0006] Devices such as umbrellas, canopies, and tents are widely
used outdoors. They are familiar features of gardens, yards,
patios, restaurants, beaches, pools, parks and many other
places.
[0007] There presently exist many variations of umbrellas. For
example: hand held umbrellas, beach umbrellas, table umbrellas, and
other umbrellas. There are many patents for the umbrella apparatus.
Every patent of umbrella is always comprised of a central handle
and folding skeleton, which can slide along a handle to support the
umbrella skeleton in an unfolding position.
[0008] Inventors have proposed protective enclosures for temporary
outdoor structures. Additionally, some inventors have proposed
mechanisms to extend and retract umbrella enclosures.
[0009] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 144,792, November 1873, to
Prentiss describes a portable combination of umbrella and netting.
The net material is attached to the periphery of the umbrella's
canopy. This enclosure is long enough to reach the ground.
[0010] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 2,502,984, April 1950, to
Parmenter describes an umbrella said to provide enhanced,
adjustable protection from the elements.
[0011] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 2,546,228, March 1951, to Martini
describes a transparent shield suspended from an umbrella.
[0012] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 2,661,752, December 1953, to
Kampf et al. describes a "garden" type umbrella with a hollow
support. The support contains a cord used to manipulate the
umbrella's canopy. One end of the cord is attached to a runner on
the support. The cord's other end, after passing through a pulley,
is connected to a manually operated reel.
[0013] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 3,477,453, November 1969, to
D'Ulisse and D'ulisse describes a net for converting an umbrella to
a shelter from insects. It consists of a dome-shaped net covering
for beach-type umbrellas, adapted to rest on the roof of the
umbrella. It possesses sidewalls that extend to the ground. A hole
is provided in the center of the covering to permit protrusion of
the umbrella support pole. Loops are provided at the bottom
perimeter of the wall for the purpose of staking the walls to the
ground. Devices are provided on the dome for securing walls to the
umbrella.
[0014] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,022,233, May 1977, to Grundman
describes an umbrella with an attached retractable protective
material.
[0015] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,086,931, May 1978, to Hall
describes an umbrella whose support is located off-center, at the
side of its canopy. The space under the umbrella is enclosed by
means of fabric segments suspended from its periphery.
[0016] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,202,363, May 1980, to Watts et
al. describes a collapsible, combination umbrella and tent. The
support frame is attached to two central hubs mounted on a central
pole. Movement of these hubs facilitates erection and collapsing of
the structure and its covering.
[0017] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,587, October 1997, to
Bilotti describes an umbrella net that provides a drawstring for
adjusting the height of the umbrella's net wall. It also offers a
method for withdrawing the wall into a sleeve-like storage space
located under the peripheral edge of the umbrella.
[0018] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,547, September 1998, to
Derlinga describes a combination umbrella and gazebo. Walls dropped
from the canopy of the umbrella define the structure as a gazebo. A
stepped sequence of cords is attached at one end to a crank. The
cords provide a way to raise and lower the sides.
[0019] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,891, January 2000, to
Surface, Decker, and Fanti describes a screen enclosure system
providing a tether system attachable to the umbrella and shaped to
form an exoskeleton over the umbrella The skeleton is made by
attaching many individual tethers to the umbrella over the spines
of the umbrella. Also provided is a screening system attached to
the exoskeleton by fasteners.
[0020] FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 2002/0108645,
August 2002 to Andrea Beyer, Steven Beyer, relates to an umbrella,
tent, or canopy, specifically to an umbrella with a storage chamber
for an enclosure canopy of netting, and having mechanisms for
canopy deployment, retraction, and interchange.
[0021] Collapsible tents, such as umbrella tents, are well known in
the art. The term "umbrella tent" is commonly used in the trade
because the frames for such tents can be erected and collapsed in
much the same manner as an umbrella.
[0022] Some exemplary collapsible umbrella-tents are shown in, for
example, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 2001/0007260 (G.Rousselle
et al ); U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,026 {Tu Lin}; U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,358
(Forell); U.S. Pat. No. 4,945,936 (D. Surrendi); U.S. Pat. No.
4,202,363 (Watts et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 3,929,146 (Maiken); and
U.S. Pat. No. 2,771,087 (Simonson). In these structures, there is
no handle at the center of the umbrella-tent skeleton. Instead of a
handle, there exists a soft cord or a frame locking mechanism.
[0023] There are many known kinds of hand held umbrella's. There
are many known kinds of tents. There are many known kinds of
umbrella-tents, whose skeleton can be erected and collapsed in much
the same manner as an umbrella.
[0024] There are no prototype patents of any extra
tent/shelter/structure, which is connected together with the
skeleton of hand held or other umbrella that can be used as a
universal comfortable shelter, canopy, or other tent structure with
complete or partial enclosure.
[0025] There are no prototype patents of hand held umbrellas to any
extra tent structure, whose skeleton arms, as needed, can be
connected to separate parts of extra tent structures, and whose
hand held lever handle, in the form of the umbrella-tent structure,
can be disconnected, or by other way, can remove or shift from its
vertical position under the umbrella skeleton roof.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0026] In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention,
Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella
comprising of the following extra structural features:
[0027] three or more telescopic, folding or other poles, with
special connectors on the ends, which join poles, by one end, to
unfold umbrella skeleton arms and also to the apex of the hand
lever, and by the second end, to the ground, to an outdoor bed, to
an underlay, or to any other object;
[0028] soft light walls, for extra shade or tent structure, which
join to one, two, three, four or more sides of the skeleton's
poles, to umbrella arms, to ground anchors, to a ground underlay,
to an outdoor bed or to any other object, by dint of special
connectors or appliances, or that can be steadied with bags that
can be filled up with sand, stone, water or other material for
stability of the tent structure;
[0029] a soft, flexible, light underlay, with holes and special
connectors for joining it to poles, to ground anchors, and to soft,
light walls, or that can be steadied with bags that can be filled
up with sand, stone, water or other material for stability of the
tent structure;
[0030] Hand held umbrella to universal extra shade tent structure,
in which a hand held central lever consists of two parts joined to
one other, wherein one part of lever, in the unfolded umbrella-tent
position, supports umbrella arms, wherewith the second, lower part
of lever with handle, can be removed from umbrella, or can
telescope in the first part to extend downward to provide a central
supporting pole, or can be turned in a horizontal position and lock
into the umbrella frame.
[0031] Hand held umbrella to universal extra shade tent structure,
in which a hand held lever with a handle can slide and stay over
the umbrella roof in the umbrella-tent unfolded position.
[0032] Another embodiment of the present invention Universal extra
shade tent structure to hand held umbrella comprising of the
following extra structural features:
[0033] telescopic, folding or other lever extension with special
appliances on the ends, which join it, by one end, to the umbrella
hand held lever, and by second end, to the ground, to an outdoor
bed, or to any other object or place in a vertical position;
[0034] three or more soft pulls, with special connectors on the
ends, which join pulls, by one end, to the arms and also to the
apex or other place of unfolded umbrella handle, and by the second
end, to ground anchors, an outdoor bed, or any other object, where
the umbrella is held in a vertical position;
[0035] a soft light wall, which partly or all over joins to pulls,
to umbrella arms, to ground anchors, to a ground underlay, to an
outdoor bed, or to any other object by dint of special connectors
or appliances, and that may be steadied with bags that can fill up
with sand, stone, water or other materials for stability of the
tent structure;
[0036] a soft, light underlay with a special appliance on the
center for joining a lever extension to the ground, and special
appliances or holes, for joining pulls to the ground anchors that
may be steadied with bags, sand, a stone, water or other materials
for stability of the tent structure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0037] The accompanying drawings which are incorporated, constitute
a part of the specified embodiments of the inventions are
illustrated, which, together with a general description of the
invention given above, and the detailed description given below,
serve to demonstrate and explain principles of this invention.
[0038] FIG. 1A to 1F show Universal extra shade tent structure to
hand held umbrella in which the hand held lever can be demounted or
can turn horizontally in the umbrella tent position.
[0039] FIG. 1A shows a hand held umbrella.
[0040] FIG. 1B. shows a hard poles.
[0041] FIG. 1C. shows a skeleton of umbrella-tent.
[0042] FIG. 1D. shows a part of hand held lever removed from an
umbrella, in a tent position.
[0043] FIG. 1E. shows an umbrella-tent with only one wall, in which
the lever handle is turning in a horizontal position.
[0044] FIG. 1F. shows an umbrella-tent with two walls and an
underlay, in which a lever handle is removed from umbrella.
[0045] FIG. 2A to 2E shows Universal extra shade tent structure to
hand held umbrella whose hand held lever can slide over the
umbrella roof in the umbrella tent position.
[0046] FIG. 2A. shows an umbrella.
[0047] FIG. 2B. shows an umbrella in which hand lever slides over
the roof in the umbrella-tent position.
[0048] FIG. 2C. shows a skeleton of the umbrella-tent with an
underlay.
[0049] FIG. 2D shows an umbrella-tent with all walls attached,
forming a fully enclosed tent structure.
[0050] FIG. 2E. shows a skeleton of the umbrella-tent with two
walls attached to an outdoor bed.
[0051] FIG. 3A to 3D shows an umbrella, whose handle can slide from
under the roof umbrella-tent position to over the roof
umbrella-tent position and back.
[0052] FIG. 3A. shows an umbrella in the unfolded position.
[0053] FIG. 3B. shows an umbrella in the umbrella-tent unfolded
position.
[0054] FIG. 3C. shows an umbrella in folded position.
[0055] FIG. 3D shows an umbrella lever in two projections.
[0056] FIG. 3E to 3G shows an umbrella, whose handle can turn
horizontal in the umbrella-tent position.
[0057] FIG. 3E shows an umbrella in the unfolded position.
[0058] FIG. 3F shows an umbrella in a folding position.
[0059] FIG. 3G shows an umbrella in the unfolded umbrella-tent
position.
[0060] FIG. 3H to 3J shows an umbrella, whose handle can be removed
from the umbrella in the umbrella-tent position.
[0061] FIG. 3H shows an umbrella in the unfolded position.
[0062] FIG. 3I shows an umbrella in the unfolded umbrella-tent
position.
[0063] FIG. 3J shows an umbrella in folding position.
[0064] FIG. 3K to 3L shows an umbrella-tent skeleton, which has
telescopic lag-pulls.
[0065] FIG. 3K shows operation of the umbrella-tent telescopic
arm-pole.
[0066] FIG. 3L shows the hand umbrella in tent position.
[0067] FIGS. 4A to 4G. show a second example of Universal extra
shade tent structure to hand held umbrella with a lever extension
and soft pulls.
[0068] FIG. 4A. shows an umbrella.
[0069] FIG. 4B. shows an umbrella, which joins to the telescopic
handle extension.
[0070] FIG. 4C. shows parts of a telescopic lever extension.
[0071] FIG. 4D. shows an umbrella-tent structure with a telescopic
handle extension, soft pulls, and one wall.
[0072] FIG. 4E. shows an umbrella-tent structure with telescopic
handle extension, soft pulls, two walls, and an underlay.
[0073] FIG. 4F. shows a soft wall and a soft underlay.
[0074] FIG. 4G. shows an umbrella-tent structure, which joins to an
outdoor bed.
REFERENCE NUMERALS IN DRAWING
[0075] 10. the arm of umbrella skeleton.
[0076] 10a. the arm umbrella connector for a hard pole.
[0077] 10b the telescopic arm.
[0078] 12. the umbrella hand held lever.
[0079] 12a. the part of hand lever, which can be removed from the
umbrella or turn horizontally.
[0080] 12b. the sliding hand held lever of the umbrella.
[0081] 12c. the handle of a hand held lever.
[0082] 12d. the top part of the umbrella lever handle.
[0083] 14 the hard pole.
[0084] 14a. the soft pull.
[0085] 14b. the special connector.
[0086] 14c. the folding poles.
[0087] 14d. the telescopic poles.
[0088] 16a. the soft light wall of umbrella-tent.
[0089] 16b. the soft light wall of umbrella-tent.
[0090] 16c. the soft light wall of umbrella-tent.
[0091] 16d. the soft light wall of umbrella-tent.
[0092] 18 the underlay.
[0093] 20 the ground.
[0094] 22. the outdoor bed.
[0095] 24a. the slide roof skeleton swivel-block.
[0096] 24b. the slide skeleton supports swivel-block.
[0097] 26. the telescopic lever extension.
[0098] 26a. the lever extension connector to the umbrella
handle.
[0099] 26b. the top part of the telescopic lever extension.
[0100] 26c. the bottom part of the telescopic lever extension.
[0101] 26d. the lever extension connector to an outdoor bed.
[0102] 28. the anchor.
[0103] 30. the hole on the center of the underlay.
[0104] 32. the umbrella roof.
[0105] 34. the hole on the corner of the underlay.
[0106] 36. the underlay pole connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0107] With reference to the drawings, an embodiment of a Universal
extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella is illustrated
that is constructed in accordance with the present invention.
[0108] Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella
shown in FIGS. 1A to 1F, 2A to 2E, 3A to 3J is comprised of the
following extra structural features:
[0109] three or more hard poles 14, with special appliances 14b on
the ends, which joins poles 14, by one end, to unfolded umbrella
arms 10 and perhaps also to the top apex of the lever 12d, and by
the second end, to the ground 20, or to an outdoor bed 22, or to an
underlay 18, or to any other object;
[0110] a soft light wall 16a,b,c,d, for extra shade or tent
structure enclosure, which partly or all over joins to hard poles
14, to umbrella arms 10, to a ground underlay 18, an outdoor bed
22, or any other object, by dint of connectors or appliances;
[0111] a soft light underlay 18, with holes and connectors for hard
poles 14 and any other appliances, as needed. The soft underlay can
include soft walls and soft pulls as one product.
[0112] A universal tent structure can work with any kind of hand
held beach umbrella, but the most comfortable umbrella-tent
structure uses an umbrella, whose handle lever can be taken out
FIG. 1D,1F and FIG. 3H to 3J, or can be turned horizontally FIG. 1E
and FIG. 3E to 3G., or can slide over the umbrella's roof FIGS. 2A
to 2E and FIG. 3A to 3D.
[0113] FIGS. 1D and 1F show an Universal extra shade tent structure
to hand held umbrella, whose umbrella, FIGS. 3H to 3J, hand held
lever 12 consists of two parts 12a and 12d joined to one another,
for example by screw-thread 12f, wherein in the unfolded
umbrella-tent position, part of lever 12d supports the umbrella
legs 10, and part of lever handle 12a, can be removed from the
umbrella.
[0114] FIG. 1E shows an Universal extra shade tent structure to
hand held umbrella, whose umbrella, FIGS. 3E to 3G, hand held lever
12 consists of two parts 12a and 12d joined to one another, for
example by swivel 12e, wherein in the unfolded umbrella-tent
position, part of lever 12d supports the umbrella legs, and part of
lever handle 12a, can be turned horizontally.
[0115] FIG. 2A to 2E show a Universal extra shade tent structure to
hand held umbrella, whose umbrella, FIGS. 3A to 3D, hand held lever
12 in the unfolded umbrella-tent position slides over the umbrella
roof FIG. 3A to 3D show a special, optimal umbrella for a universal
tent structure, whose skeleton has slide swivel-block 24a on the
roof's arms and slide swivel-block 24b on the roof's support
elements and where a hand lever 12 slides under the roof 32 in the
umbrella position and slides over roof 32 in the umbrella-tent
position.
[0116] FIGS. 3K and 3L show Hand held umbrella to universal extra
shade tent structure, whose skeleton consists of three or more
telescopic collapsible arm-poles 10b, 14c, wherein telescopic poles
14c are inside legs 10b in umbrella unfolding position, and outside
legs 10b, when telescopic poles 14c support the umbrella-tent
structure in unfolding position, herewith an umbrella soft roof can
be one product with soft walls, which can be slide-connected to
telescopic poles 14c and can partly or all over cover an unfolding
umbrella-tent structure.
[0117] Universal extra shade tent structure to hand held umbrella,
that in unfolding umbrella-tent position is free of any underlay
18, can be extra used for sun, rain protection the group of few
peoples, are walking and holding poles 14, as extra hand held
handles, to carry an umbrella-tent structure.
[0118] FIGS. 4A to 4G show a Universal extra shade tent structure
to a hand held umbrella, which is comprised of the following extra
structural features:
[0119] a telescopic or any kind of lever extension 26 with special
appliances on the ends, which join the extension 26, by one end, to
the umbrella lever 12, and by second end, to the ground 20, or to
an outdoor bed 22, underlay 18, or other object or place, in a
vertical position;
[0120] three or more soft pulls 14a, with special connectors on the
ends, which join pulls 14a by one end, to the apex of the unfolded
umbrella handle 12 and also to the arms 10, and by the second end,
to the ground 20 by anchors 28, an outdoor bed 22, an underlay with
bags of any heavy material inside, or any other object, which holds
the umbrella tent in a vertical position;
[0121] a soft light wall 16a,b,c,d, which partly or fully joins to
pulls 14a, umbrella arms 10, and to a ground anchor 28, ground
underlay 18, outdoor bed 22, or any other object by dint of
connectors or appliances;
[0122] a soft light underlay 18 which has a hole 30 in the center,
for joining lever extension 26 to the ground 20, and special
appliance and holes 34 around and on the corners, for joining pulls
14a to the ground anchors 28, and joining soft walls and other
attachments.
[0123] A soft underlay 18, and walls 16 may be partly comprised of
bags, which can fill up with sand, stone, water or other
substances, and be used to add stability to the umbrella-tent
structure.
[0124] The soft underlay 18 can include soft walls 16 and soft
pulls 14a as one product.
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