EP3266336A1 - Inflatable umbrella - Google Patents

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EP3266336A1
EP3266336A1 EP17382426.9A EP17382426A EP3266336A1 EP 3266336 A1 EP3266336 A1 EP 3266336A1 EP 17382426 A EP17382426 A EP 17382426A EP 3266336 A1 EP3266336 A1 EP 3266336A1
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José MARTÍNEZ DEL RÍO
Juan Alfonso VALLEJO HIDALGO
Juan Carlos RODRÍGUEZ GARCÍA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B19/00Special folding or telescoping of umbrellas
    • A45B19/02Inflatable umbrellas; Umbrellas without ribs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B19/00Special folding or telescoping of umbrellas
    • A45B19/02Inflatable umbrellas; Umbrellas without ribs
    • A45B2019/023Umbrellas with stretchers only

Abstract

Inflatable umbrella that includes the following elements:
• Nozzle (5) with a cap attached to the valve itself for blowing air into the inside.
• Structure formed by at least six elastic compartments, circular in section and with a variable length, which hold the air previously blown in through the nozzle (5).
• Panels. Each surface acts as protection against the water of the rain.
• Handle. Positioned at the centre of the umbrella, under the inflation nozzle.
• Loops formed by rectangular pieces and arranged such that an elastic cord (11), adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one.
• Elastic cord (11) with a cord tension adjustment device (12).
• Bag. A small spherical bag with an opening to hold the inflatable umbrella, wherein the folded umbrella occupies the space of a sphere.

Description

    Field of the invention
  • This invention relates to a balloon capable of converting into an umbrella that is light-weight and very small in size.
  • Background of invention
    1. 1. Title: COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLA THAT LIES FLAT WHEN CLOSED.
      International Classification: A45B25/02 (2006.01) A45B25/06 (2006.01)
      Publication Number: ES0151845 U (1970.01.01)
      Other Publications: ES0151845 Y (1970.07.01)
      Priorities: DE1967K062574 (1967.06.16 )
      First Applicant's Name: KORTEMBACH & RAUH K.G.
      Application Number: U0151845 (1968.06.11)
    2. 2. Title: COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLA
      International Classification: A45B19/06 (2006.01) A45B19/10 (2006.01)
      Publication Number: ES0168316 U (1971.09.01 )
      Other Publications: ES0168316 Y (1972.02.16 )
      Priorities: DE19702022515 (1970.05.08 )
      First Applicant's Name: KORTENBACH & RAUH K.G.
      Application Number: U0168316 (1971.04.25)
    3. 3. Title: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR TO COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLAS
      International Classification: A45B19/06 (2006.01) A45B25/06 (2006.01)
      Publication Number: ES0371584A1 (1971.11.01 )
      Priorities: DE19681782611 (1968.09.24 )
      First Applicant's Name: BREMSHEY & CO.
      Application Number: P0371584 (1969.09.16)
    4. 4. Title: COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLA
      Publication Number: ES0008589 U (1944.04.01 )
      First Applicant's Name: Cano y de Aspe, Francisco
      Application Number: U0008589 (1943.05.18)
    5. 5. Title: COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLA
      International Classification: A45B19/06
      Publication Number: ES0357093 A1 (1970.02.16 )
      Priorities: DE19671632514 (1967.08.12 )
      First Applicant's Name: ROSENKAIMER, G.M.B.H.
      Application Number: P0357093 (1968.08.09)
    6. 6. Title: ILLUMINATED AIR BALLOON
      International Classification: A63H27/10 (2006.01)
      Inventors: HALLIBURTON, JAMES
      Publication Number: ES2532718 T3 (2015.03.31 )
      Date of Filing: (2012.03.15)
      Other Publications: EP2686080 A1 (2014.01.22 ) EP2686080 B1 (2014.12.17 ) WO2012123747
      Priorities: GB20110004442 (2011.03.16 )
      First Applicant's Name: Seatriever International Holdings Limited (100.0%)
      Application Number: PCT/GB2012/050568 (2012.03.15 )
    7. 7. Title: COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLA
      International Classification: A45B19/10 (2006.01)
      Publication Number: ES0337738 A1 (1968.03.01 )
      Priorities: DE1966B086863 (1966.04.28 )
      First Applicant's Name: BREMSHEY & CO.
      Application Number: P0337738 (1967.03.08)
    8. 8. Title: COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLA
      International Classification: A45B19/00 (2006.01) A45B19/10 (2006.01) A45B25/22 (2006.01)
      Publication Number: ES0181364 U (1973.03.16 )
      Other Publications: ES0181364 Y (1975.05.16 )
      Priorities: DE19712129265 (1971.06.12 )
      First Applicant's Name: KORTENBACH & RAUH, K.G.
      Application Number: U0181364 (1972.06.09)
    9. 9. Title: IMPROVEMENTS IN RIBS FOR COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLAS
      International Classification: A45
      Publication Number: ES0289626A1 (1963.11.01 )
      Priorities: DEX289626 (1962.10.06 )
      First Applicant's Name: KORTENBACH & RAUH K.G.
    10. 10. Title: IMPROVEMENTS IN AUTOMATICALLY OPENING COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLAS
      Publication Number: ES0307222 A1 (1965.03.01 )
      Priorities: DEX307222 (1964.02.20 )
      First Applicant's Name: KORTENBACH & RAUH K.G.
      Application Number: P0307222 (1964.12.17)
    11. 11. Title: IMPROVEMENTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COLLAPSIBLE UMBRELLAS
      International Classification: A45B
      Publication Number: ES0296545 A1 (1964.09.16 )
      First Applicant's Name: BREMSHEY & CO.
      Application Number: P0296545 (1964.02.1964)
    Explanation of the invention
  • This invention has developed an item that provides protection from the rain in the form of an umbrella on opening, together with the elastic structure of latex, with a balloon as an opening and structural support mechanism. Its main advantage is the extremely small space that it takes up and its rapid system of inflation and deflation for opening and closing, with two embodiments according to the materials.
  • Embodiment 1: An elastomeric material such as isobutylene and nylon.
  • This umbrella is formed from eight parts:
    1. 1. Nozzle. Air is blown into the interior in order to open and give shape to the structure of the umbrella by means of an opening or nozzle made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with a cap attached to the valve itself.
    2. 2. Structure. Formed by elastic compartments (at least six) made of isobutylene (the same material used to make bicycle tire inner tubes), circular in section and variable in length for holding the air previously pumped in through the PVC nozzle, such that the umbrella opens and in this way is able to support the panels, acting as the umbrella's ribs.
    3. 3. Panels. Each of the surfaces that act as protection against the water of the rain. The panels are supported by each of the air-filled isobutylene structural compartments. The panel material is nylon fabric, selected for its properties of impermeability, strength, light weight, and suitability for allowing the printing of slogans, logos, and advertising with direct visual impact.
    4. 4. Intrados. Each of the rectangular surfaces that cover the isobutylene structure. They are formed by nylon fabric and run from one side of the umbrella to the opposite side, giving rise to interior spans having a shared centre under the surfaces of the panels, and are joined to these by nylon seams, holding and protecting the elastic inflatable isobutylene structure within.
    5. 5. Handle. Located in the centre of the umbrella, under the inflation nozzle. The material is nylon fabric with a seam stitched with thread on both sides for strength and attachment to the body of the umbrella.
    6. 6. Loops. Formed by rectangular pieces of nylon fabric measuring 5 x 1 cm arranged along the intrados, such that a elastic cord, adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one, thereby supplying additional support, holding power, and stability to keep the shape against the wind.
    7. 7. Elastic cord with a cord tension adjustment device.
    8. 8. Bag. A small spherical nylon bag with an opening to hold the inflatable umbrella.
    Embodiment 2:
  • An elastomeric material such as latex and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
  • This umbrella is formed from seven parts.
    1. 1. Nozzle. Air is blown into the interior in order to open and give shape to the structure of the umbrella by means of an opening or nozzle made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with a cap attached to the valve itself.
    2. 2. Structure. Formed by elastic compartments (at least six) made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), circular in section and variable in length for holding the air previously pumped in through the PVC nozzle, such that the umbrella opens and in this way is able to support the panels, acting as the umbrella's ribs.
    3. 3. Panels. Each of the surfaces that act as protection against the water of the rain. The panels support each other and are joined to each of the air-filled PVC structural compartments by heat or heat welding. The panel material is PVC (like that used in pool air mattresses), selected for its properties of impermeability, strength, light weight, and suitability for allowing the printing of slogans, logos, and advertising with direct visual impact.
    4. 4. Handle. Located in the centre of the umbrella, under the inflation nozzle. The material is PVC attached to the body of the umbrella by heat welding of both surfaces or members.
    5. 5. Loops. Formed by rectangular pieces of PVC measuring 5 x 1 cm arranged along the intrados, such that an elastic cord, adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one, thereby supplying additional support, holding power, and stability to keep the shape against the wind.
    6. 6. Elastic cord with a cord tension adjustment device.
    7. 7. Bag. A small spherical PVC bag with an opening to hold the inflatable umbrella.
    Purpose of the invention
  • To be able to keep dry from the rain using this invention. Its great advantage is the extremely small space that it takes up and its rapid system for inflation and deflation for opening and closing.
  • Brief description of the drawings
    • Fig. 1. sets out the set of all views of the inflatable umbrella made of isobutylene and nylon.
    • Fig. 1 a. depicts an elevation view of the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 1 b. depicts a top view of the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 1c. depicts a bottom view of the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 1d. depicts the inflatable umbrella folded up and stored in its bag.
    • Fig. 1e. depicts an expanded detail view of the tube for blowing air into the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 2. sets out the set of all views of the inflatable umbrella made of an elastomeric material such as latex and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
    • Fig. 2a. depicts an elevation view of the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 2b. depicts a top view of the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 2c. depicts a bottom view of the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 2d. depicts the inflatable umbrella folded up and stored in its bag.
    • Fig. 2e. depicts an expanded detail view of the tube for blowing air into the inflatable umbrella.
    • Fig. 3. depicts assembly of the inflatable umbrella made of isobutylene and nylon.
    • Fig. 4. depicts assembly of the inflatable umbrella made of an elastomeric material such as latex and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
    Preferred embodiment of the invention
  • There follows a description of a specific instance of the umbrella according to this invention in reference to the attached drawings.
    • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) nozzle (5) or opening with a cap attached to the valve itself for blowing air into the inside.
    • Structure (2) formed by at least six elastic compartments made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or isobutylene, being circular in section with an approximate resting diameter of 1 cm (empty of air) and a variable length of approximately 52 cm for holding the air previously pumped in through the PVC nozzle (5).
    • Panels (1). Each surface acts as protection against the water of the rain. The panels are supported by each of the air-filled isobutylene structural compartments (2) or the PVC compartments (10). The panel material is nylon fabric (1) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) (6), selected for their properties of impermeability, strength, and light weight.
    • Intrados (3). Each of the rectangular surfaces that cover the isobutylene structure (2). They are employed when nylon has been used to make the panels (1). They are made of nylon fabric and run from one side of the umbrella to the opposite side, giving rise to interior spans having a shared centre under the surfaces of the panels (1), and are joined to these by nylon seams, holding and protecting the inflatable elastic isobutylene structure (2) within.
    • Handle (4). Located in the centre of the umbrella, under the inflation nozzle. The material is nylon fabric if nylon has been used to make the panels (1), with a seam stitched with thread on both sides for strength and attachment to the body of the umbrella, or of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) if PVC has been used for the panels (1).
    • Loops (13) formed by rectangular pieces of nylon fabric or PVC, according to the material chosen to make the panels, measuring 5 x 1 cm arranged along the intrados, such that an elastic cord (11), adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one, thereby supplying additional support, holding power, and stability to keep the shape against the wind.
    • Elastic cord (11) with a cord tension adjustment device (12).
    • Bag (8). A small spherical PVC or nylon bag, according to the material used to make the panels (1), with an opening to hold the inflatable umbrella, wherein the folded umbrella occupies the space of a sphere 7 cm in diameter.
    Embodiment 1. Materials: isobutylene and nylon.
  • An inflatable umbrella optionally made of isobutylene and nylon. Characterised in that it includes the following elements:
    • The inflatable umbrella, deflated inside its nylon bag (8), occupies a spherical space approximately 7 cm in diameter. It is operated by removing it from the bag and blowing air in through the PVC nozzle (5) located at the top, whereby the said air expands through the entire length of each of the isobutylene tubes (2) measuring between 1 and 3 cm in diameter (empty and filled with air, respectively) and approximately 52 cm in length, thereby giving rise to concentric spokes from a single point, the inflation nozzle (5), and acting as ribs for the umbrella, in this way holding its structure erect and supporting the nylon panels (1) to protect against the water of the rain, mounted along the inflatable elastic structure (2).
  • Each tube is covered by the nylon panels (1) above and by a fabric (3) of the same material and quality as the panels below, i.e., nylon, 52 cm in length by 6 cm in width, approximately, by way of an intrados, to protect the elastic material. The panels (1) above and the fabric or intrados (3) below are joined together by a seam stitched with thread so as to leave a hollow to house and protect the air tubes.
  • Each intrados (3) is provided with a series of loops (13) made of rectangular pieces of nylon measuring 5 x 1 cm arranged along the intrados, such that a elastic cord (11), adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one, thereby supplying additional support, holding power, and stability to keep the shape against the wind. The said cord is provided with a cord tension adjustment device (12).
  • Lastly, a handle (4) made of nylon fabric measuring 10 cm in length by 2 cm in width is positioned in the centre, under the umbrella, attached by a seam stitched with thread, by which the umbrella may be held.
  • Embodiment 2. Materials: polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
  • An inflatable umbrella optionally made of polyvinyl chloride. Characterised in that it includes the following elements:
    • The inflatable umbrella, deflated inside its PVC bag (8), occupies a spherical space approximately 7 cm in diameter. It is operated by removing it from the bag and blowing air in through the PVC nozzle (5) located at the top, whereby the said air expands through the entire length of each of the seven PVC tubes (10) measuring 1 cm in diameter (deflated) and approximately 52 cm in length, thereby giving rise to concentric spokes from a single point, the inflation nozzle (5), and acting as ribs for the umbrella, in this way holding its structure erect and supporting the PVC panels (6) to protect against the water of the rain, mounted along the inflatable elastic structure (2).
  • Each tube is covered by the PVC panels (1) above. The panels (1) and the air tubes are joined together by heat welding of the two members, the panels and the tubes.
  • In parallel, each PVC tube is provided with a series of loops (13) made of rectangular pieces of PVC measuring 5 x 1 cm and arranged along the length of each tube, such that a elastic cord (11), adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one, thereby supplying additional support, holding power, and stability to keep the shape against the wind. The said cord is provided with a cord tension adjustment device (12).
  • Lastly, a handle (4) made of PVC fabric measuring 10 cm in length by 2 cm in width is positioned in the centre, under the umbrella, attached by a seam stitched with thread, making it possible to hold the umbrella.
  • Industrial applicability
  • The subject matter of this utility model, namely, this inflatable umbrella, will be manufactured using materials that are suitable for its elements and components, i.e., polyvinyl chloride (PVC), isobutylene, and nylon.

Claims (8)

  1. Inflatable umbrella characterised in that it includes the following elements:
    • Nozzle (5) or opening with a cap attached to the valve itself for blowing air into the inside.
    • Structure formed by at least six elastic compartments, circular in section and with a variable length, which hold the air previously blown in through the nozzle (5).
    • Panels. Each surface acts as protection against the water of the rain. The panels are supported by each of the air-filled structural compartments.
    • Handle. Positioned at the centre of the umbrella, under the inflation nozzle.
    • Loops formed by rectangular pieces and arranged such that an elastic cord (11), adjustable so as to fit the concave shape of the umbrella, may be passed through each one, thereby supplying additional support, holding power, and stability to keep the shape against the wind.
    • Elastic cord (11) with a cord tension adjustment device (12).
    • Bag. A small spherical bag with an opening to hold the inflatable umbrella, wherein the folded umbrella occupies the space of a sphere.
  2. Inflatable umbrella according to claim 1, characterised in that it has a structure made of isobutylene, nylon panels, intradoses, namely, each of the rectangular surfaces covering the isobutylene structure, being made of nylon fabric and running from one side of the umbrella to the opposite side, giving rise to interior spans having a shared centre under the inflatable elastic isobutylene surface within; a nylon handle with a seam stitched in thread on either side for strength and attachment to the body of the umbrella; nylon loops arranged along the intrados; and a nylon bag.
  3. Inflatable umbrella according to claim 1, characterised in that it has a structure made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), PVC panels, PVC loops arranged along the structure, and a PVC bag.
  4. Inflatable umbrella according to any preceding claim characterised in that the nozzle is made of PVC.
  5. Inflatable umbrella according to any preceding claim characterised in that the resting diameter (empty of air) of the structure formed by at least six elastic compartments is 1 cm.
  6. Inflatable umbrella according to any preceding claim characterised in that the length of the structure formed by at least six elastic compartments is approximately 52 cm.
  7. Inflatable umbrella according to any preceding claim characterised in that the loops formed by rectangular pieces measure 5 cm x 1 cm.
  8. Inflatable umbrella according to any preceding claim characterised in that the folded umbrella occupies the space of a sphere 7 cm in diameter in the small spherical bag.
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