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US1589299A
US1589299A US22025A US2202525A US1589299A US 1589299 A US1589299 A US 1589299A US 22025 A US22025 A US 22025A US 2202525 A US2202525 A US 2202525A US 1589299 A US1589299 A US 1589299A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B25/00Details of umbrellas
    • A45B25/02Umbrella frames
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B11/00Umbrellas characterised by their shape or attachment
    • A45B2011/005Umbrellas characterised by their shape or attachment characterised by their shape
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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  • This invention relates to umbrellas, sun 7 shades and the like and it has been devised with the object of providing a construction and manner of operation whereby, if it is desired, one part of the covering maybe raised while the other is lowered, or whereby the whole may be raised and lowered in the usual way.
  • the construction is designed to afford a novelty in umbrella construction and operation so that at popular seasice resorts and elsewhere where people congregate for amusement and and playful-effects are sought after, the umbrella may be used in assisting to obtain such effects.
  • This facility for lowerin one part of the cover will also afford a shield to hide the face of the user while the same time, if the lowered part is made with a small vision aperture therein, the user may see others, I
  • the above arrangement according to the present invention 1 provide an umbrella so constructed and arranged that one part thereof can be lowered while the other part remains up in a fully stretched or taut condition.
  • the runners to which the ribs of the umbrella are articulated are made so that one fits telescopically over the other whereby the same locking means and the 22,025, and in New Zealand March 5, 1925 same open retaining snib can be used for both runners.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevation thereof.
  • FIG 3 is an elevation of the umbrella frame as made for the purposes of the invention.
  • the umbrella is made in the manner now prevailing and well known.
  • two independently sliding ferrules A and Bare provided and mounted on the umbrella stick C, instead of the one generally employed.
  • .Half of the usual stays D for connecting the ferrule to the ribs E are linked to one ferrule A and the other half to the second ferrule B.
  • Each ferrule therefore controls one half of the umbrella cover, so that one half may be raised while the other remains down or both may be raised together and the second half lowered by the manipulation of the respective ferrules in the proper manner.
  • This half may have a vision aperture,as F formed therein, either as a permanent opening or as a flap covered opening made in a well known manner.
  • the two ferrules A and B are preferably made so that one its telescopically over the other, as indicatedin Figure 3.
  • the slots on and Z) formed longitudinally therein for receiving the usual locking snibs o may then be disposed so as to coincide when the one ferrule passes over the other, and thus provide for the same locking means being used.
  • the outer ferrule may be lowered or raised at will to produce the desired effects, or both ferrules may be lowered to gether to completely close the umbrella.
  • An umbrella or the like comprising ribs and a supporting stick, a plurality of inclependent runners on said stick and separate groups of stretchers connecting each of the runners to corresponding groups of ribs whereby opening or closing of one portion of the umbrella may be effected independently of another portion.
  • An umbrella or the like comprising ribs and a supporting stick, a plurality of inde pendent telescoping runners on said stick and separate groups of stretchers connecting each of the runners to corresponding groups of ribs whereby opening or closing of one portion of the umbrella may be effected independently of another portion.

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J. METZGER June 15 1926.
UMBRELLA Filed April- 10. 1925 Patented June 15, 1926.
JO SEPH METZGER, 0F BLUFF, NEW ZEALAND.
UMBRELLA.
Application filed April 1%, 1925, Serial No.
This invention relates to umbrellas, sun 7 shades and the like and it has been devised with the object of providing a construction and manner of operation whereby, if it is desired, one part of the covering maybe raised while the other is lowered, or whereby the whole may be raised and lowered in the usual way.
The construction is designed to afford a novelty in umbrella construction and operation so that at popular seasice resorts and elsewhere where people congregate for amusement and and bizarre-effects are sought after, the umbrella may be used in assisting to obtain such effects. This facility for lowerin one part of the cover will also afford a shield to hide the face of the user while the same time, if the lowered part is made with a small vision aperture therein, the user may see others, I
it has already been proposed vto provide an umbrella in which the ribs at the hindmost part are jointed to a lower runner while the remaining ribs are connected to a top runner, both runners being adapted to be held in position, when the umbrella is stretched out,by the usual spring on the stick. The lower runner of this umbrella could be withdrawn below said spring, so as to lower one part of the umbrella, while the top runner is kept abovesaid spring but this arrangement would have the disadvan-v tage that the part of the umbrella connected to the top runner would not remain fully stretched out or taut because said runner can slide lengthwise along the stick above the spring.
As distinct fronr the above arrangement according to the present invention 1 provide an umbrella so constructed and arranged that one part thereof can be lowered while the other part remains up in a fully stretched or taut condition.
Preferably, the runners to which the ribs of the umbrella are articulated are made so that one fits telescopically over the other whereby the same locking means and the 22,025, and in New Zealand March 5, 1925 same open retaining snib can be used for both runners.
An embodiment of this invention is 1llustrated, by way of example, in the accompanying sheet of drawings, on which Figure 1 is a side elevation of an umbrella showing one part raised and the other lowered. I
Figure 2 is a front elevation thereof.
Figure 3 is an elevation of the umbrella frame as made for the purposes of the invention.
In its general features of construction and operation the umbrella is made in the manner now prevailing and well known. In this invention, however, two independently sliding ferrules A and Bare provided and mounted on the umbrella stick C, instead of the one generally employed. .Half of the usual stays D for connecting the ferrule to the ribs E are linked to one ferrule A and the other half to the second ferrule B. Each ferrule therefore controls one half of the umbrella cover, so that one half may be raised while the other remains down or both may be raised together and the second half lowered by the manipulation of the respective ferrules in the proper manner. v
When one half is raised and the other lowered, the cover of the lowered half will extend in a plane parallel with the stick, as shown in the drawings, so that a vertical shield is thus provided, the ribs and stays adapting themselves to the required positions by reason ofv their pivotal connections. This half may have a vision aperture,as F formed therein, either as a permanent opening or as a flap covered opening made in a well known manner.
The two ferrules A and B are preferably made so that one its telescopically over the other, as indicatedin Figure 3. The slots on and Z) formed longitudinally therein for receiving the usual locking snibs o may then be disposed so as to coincide when the one ferrule passes over the other, and thus provide for the same locking means being used.
for both ferrules and the same open retaining snib 0 also being used for both.
Consequently when both ferrules have been raised, the outer ferrule may be lowered or raised at will to produce the desired effects, or both ferrules may be lowered to gether to completely close the umbrella.
I claim 1. An umbrella or the like comprising ribs and a supporting stick, a plurality of inclependent runners on said stick and separate groups of stretchers connecting each of the runners to corresponding groups of ribs whereby opening or closing of one portion of the umbrella may be effected independently of another portion.
2. An umbrella or the like comprising ribs and a supporting stick, a plurality of inde pendent telescoping runners on said stick and separate groups of stretchers connecting each of the runners to corresponding groups of ribs whereby opening or closing of one portion of the umbrella may be effected independently of another portion.
In testimony whereof, I afiix my signature.
JOSEPH METZGER.
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US2529745A (en) * 1949-08-04 1950-11-14 Malcolm N Stanley Collapsible boat
US2616570A (en) * 1948-04-27 1952-11-04 Dry Or Shade Inc Combination sunshade and clothes drier
US2616571A (en) * 1949-11-29 1952-11-04 Dry Or Shade Inc Combination sunshade and clothes drier
US3374798A (en) * 1964-12-07 1968-03-26 Licentia Ekman & Brundin Camouflage equipment
US6910490B1 (en) * 2003-02-05 2005-06-28 Francisco Villa Umbrella apparatus
GB2477729A (en) * 2010-02-10 2011-08-17 Mark Piachaud A half umbrella
US20110214705A1 (en) * 2006-09-05 2011-09-08 Oliver Joen-An Ma Hubs for shade structures
CN103960846A (en) * 2013-01-31 2014-08-06 荚德乾 Multi-purpose double-lower-plate semi-open umbrella
US20180035770A1 (en) * 2016-08-08 2018-02-08 Kara LaBella Umbrella extension for human and pet
US10368617B2 (en) 2016-10-25 2019-08-06 ZHUN-AN Ma Umbrella assembly set up devices

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US2616570A (en) * 1948-04-27 1952-11-04 Dry Or Shade Inc Combination sunshade and clothes drier
US2529745A (en) * 1949-08-04 1950-11-14 Malcolm N Stanley Collapsible boat
US2616571A (en) * 1949-11-29 1952-11-04 Dry Or Shade Inc Combination sunshade and clothes drier
US3374798A (en) * 1964-12-07 1968-03-26 Licentia Ekman & Brundin Camouflage equipment
US6910490B1 (en) * 2003-02-05 2005-06-28 Francisco Villa Umbrella apparatus
US20110214705A1 (en) * 2006-09-05 2011-09-08 Oliver Joen-An Ma Hubs for shade structures
US8555906B2 (en) * 2006-09-05 2013-10-15 Oliver Joen-An Ma Hubs for shade structures
GB2477729A (en) * 2010-02-10 2011-08-17 Mark Piachaud A half umbrella
CN103960846A (en) * 2013-01-31 2014-08-06 荚德乾 Multi-purpose double-lower-plate semi-open umbrella
US20180035770A1 (en) * 2016-08-08 2018-02-08 Kara LaBella Umbrella extension for human and pet
US10368617B2 (en) 2016-10-25 2019-08-06 ZHUN-AN Ma Umbrella assembly set up devices
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