KR20100000614A - Waterspout umbrella - Google Patents
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- KR20100000614A KR20100000614A KR1020080060178A KR20080060178A KR20100000614A KR 20100000614 A KR20100000614 A KR 20100000614A KR 1020080060178 A KR1020080060178 A KR 1020080060178A KR 20080060178 A KR20080060178 A KR 20080060178A KR 20100000614 A KR20100000614 A KR 20100000614A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B25/00—Details of umbrellas
- A45B25/24—Protective coverings for umbrellas when closed
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
- A45B25/00—Details of umbrellas
- A45B25/28—Drip receptacles for umbrellas; Attaching devices therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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The present invention was created in order to solve the above problems, and when storing the wet umbrella in the rain for easy water drainage and easy storage to ensure the same inner diameter or more than the disposable vinyl umbrella (envelope) It aims to make it easy to use an umbrella house as a drip tray.
The present invention relates to an umbrella house having a drip tray function, and more particularly, to make the structure of the umbrella house made of the same waterproof cloth as the drip tray to be used conveniently as a drip tray. At present, umbrellas can be used separately, or the floor of the building can be wet, or vinyl disposable umbrella bags are used. These days, I use a lot of folding umbrellas, but when I first bought a packaged umbrella house, it was no longer used as a wrapping paper. The new drip tray umbrella solved all these inconveniences. To this end, the present invention is the same as a conventional umbrella house when carrying a general storage, but when storing an umbrella wet with rain to ensure the same inner diameter or more as a disposable vinyl umbrella (envelope) for easy water drainage and easy storage It features a simple and convenient way to use an umbrella house as a drip tray.
In general, the current umbrella house is no longer used. Some building department stores distribute disposable plastic umbrella bags in front of the front door on rainy days. On rainy days, the greatest inconvenience is in public transportation. Most building floors are dirty with water. For this reason, many people do not feel comfortable with the inconvenience. This inconvenience will continue in the future.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention is the same as a conventional umbrella house when carrying a general storage, but when storing an umbrella wet with rain, it has the same inner diameter or more as a disposable vinyl umbrella (envelope) for easy draining and easy storage. It can be secured by providing an umbrella house as a drip tray. The purpose of the present invention is not to inconvenience others when using public transportation, to disturb the floor of the building, and to carry a wet umbrella conveniently.
When carrying the general storage, it is the same as a conventional umbrella house, but when storing an umbrella wet with rain, it is possible to secure the same inner diameter or more as a disposable vinyl umbrella (envelope) for easy water drainage and easy storage. It is characterized by solving the inconvenience of using the public transport due to the wet umbrella and the deterioration of the building, and eliminating the use of disposable umbrella vinyl (envelope).
As described above, the present invention provides an umbrella house having a drip tray function to conveniently store an umbrella wet with rain and to eliminate the inconvenience caused by water falling from the umbrella. The existing umbrella house was only about packing goods, overcoming the inconvenience of water falling from wet umbrellas, and carrying umbrellas conveniently in public transportation and inside the building. The convenience of carrying also helps to prevent the loss of the umbrella. Its small size, environmentally friendly, economical and easy to use, it has great utility.
Hereinafter will be described in detail (by the accompanying drawings).
The inner diameter of the umbrella house can be changed to accommodate both an umbrella carrying habit and an umbrella carrying habit. By providing an umbrella house that can be used as a drip tray, it solved the inconvenience of living through wet umbrellas.
Umbrella houses available as new drip trays offer ease of use and convenience.
In FIG. 1, 101 is an umbrella house with a zipper. The zipper is locked and the umbrella is kept in normal condition. 102 is a string and a stopper installed at the entrance side of the umbrella house that houses the umbrella. Retract the umbrella and tighten or loosen it with a stopper. Instead of using stoppers and strings, you can use the usual button. Use the straight button male and female on each side, but if you use the straight button in this design, the inner diameter of the umbrella house changes, so two female or male buttons are in one position when the inner diameter is reduced, and one in position when the inner diameter is widened. Should be attached. The 103 opened the umbrella's inner diameter by opening the zipper so that the wet umbrella could be easily inserted. Instead of a zipper, you can use a middle, middle, and straight button. 104 is a discharge hole that makes a hole at the end of the umbrella house and conveniently drains water when it is standing. The material is waterproof cloth, and when the umbrella house is used as a drip tray, the water is accumulated up to the height of the drain. It is enough to come to 1/3 of the umbrella house. When discharging the deceased, face down. Fixing the outlet can be done in a variety of ways that can be fixed, such as a button, a hook. 105 shows the overlapping state of the umbrella house when the zipper is closed. In FIG. 2, 201 is an umbrella house with a zipper locked. 202 is a string and a stopper installed at the entrance of the umbrella house that houses the umbrella. The 203 is an umbrella house with a drip tray function only up to 1/3 of the end of the umbrella house. It is very convenient to put a wet umbrella in the rain because it spreads widely from the top to the drip tray. There is not so much water falling from an umbrella that only a few of the drip trays function.
204 is a drain provided at the end of the umbrella house. The drain is also only required to have a drip tray. The drain can be opened and closed with a plug in a different material. 205 shows the state that the umbrella house is overlapped when the zipper is locked during normal mobile storage. Most people don't like water on their hands, so they don't want to touch rainy umbrellas. Maximizing the strings of an umbrella house, putting a wet umbrella in between, and pulling the strings can reduce the volume to fit into the umbrella house without getting water on your hands.
Since the entrance is wide when the zipper used for storing wet umbrellas is open, it is enough to put the umbrella on the open place of the umbrella while turning it. This is more convenient than a disposable vinyl umbrella (envelope). Disposable plastic umbrellas (envelopes) do not fold long umbrellas can be used immediately, but when you put a folding umbrella, you often need to get water on your hands. If you just put it in, you can ask it later. At the end of the umbrella house, you can place a space where the umbrella cloth does not reach, such as a net, so that the water flowing from the umbrella does not wet the umbrella. If you have a waterproof zipper at the end of the umbrella house to open and close it, you can easily throw away the person.
1 is an example of an umbrella house with a drip tray function in the present invention.
Figure 2 is an example of an umbrella house with a drip tray function only a part of the umbrella house in the present invention.
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KR1020080060178A KR20100000614A (en) | 2008-06-25 | 2008-06-25 | Waterspout umbrella |
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KR20160012696A (en) | 2014-07-25 | 2016-02-03 | 권재열 | The wild animals capture |
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KR20160012696A (en) | 2014-07-25 | 2016-02-03 | 권재열 | The wild animals capture |
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