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US2726668A
US2726668A US300653A US30065352A US2726668A US 2726668 A US2726668 A US 2726668A US 300653 A US300653 A US 300653A US 30065352 A US30065352 A US 30065352A US 2726668 A US2726668 A US 2726668A
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  • This invention relates to parasols and particularly to interchangeable parasols that may be either mounted on and secured to the head gear of a wearer or carried in the hand in a manner of a conventional parasol.
  • One object of this invention is accordingly to provide a parasol which may be quickly converted from a hand carried parasol to a parasol mounted on a head gear.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an interchangeable parasol which, when fixed to a head-gear or a carrying handle, is positively locked thereon against removal until a positive act of the user releases it.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a combination head-gear and removable parasol and an interchangeable parasol handle which may be substituted for the head-gear.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a combination headgear and removable parasol.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of a handle for substitution for the head-gear of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of the parasol locking mechanism.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary side view partly in section showing the connection between the head-gear and the parasol.
  • Figure 5 is a bottom plan view of the head-gear of Figure 1 showing the internal structure thereof.
  • a parasol having a conventional spider frame 11 made up of ribs 12 pivoted to a common top member 13 and a cover 14 of fabric or other suitable material.
  • Side elevating arms 15 are pivoted at one end to the ribs 12 at a point intermediate their ends for raising and lowering the ribs into extended position.
  • the ribs 12 of the frame 11 are pivoted at one end to the top member 13 and are secured at the opposite end to the fabric cover 14, so as to stretch the fabric taut over the spider frame 11.
  • the top or tip 13 is fixed to one end of a center post 16.
  • elevating arms 15 One end of the elevating arms 15 is connected to the ribs 12 as indicated above, the opposite end of each elevating arm is pivotally attached to a cylindrical operating or guide sleeve 17 that fits over and is slidable on the center post 16.
  • This operating sleeve 17 is provided with a flange 18 intermediate its ends upon which the ends of the elevating arms are pivoted and supported.
  • the end of the center post opposite the tip 13 is provided with a threaded opening 19 which is adapted to receive a stud 20 on the end of a conventional handle 21.
  • a resilient locking member 22 is provided on the guide sleeve 17 and is adapted to enter an opening 23 in the center post and stud 20, thereby preventing the center post 16 from unscrewing from the stud 20 when the parasol is muse.
  • the threaded opening 19 is also adapted to receive ifatented Dec. 13, 1955 interchangeably with the stud 20 on the end of a handle 21 a stud 24 mounted on a resilient supporting frame 25 preferably made up of light spring stock ribs 26 connected together at their ends by an elastic band 27 and fitted in a head-gear 28 fitted with suitable means such as a chin strap 29 to prevent the parasol from being blown from the head of the wearer.
  • the chin strap is provided with suitable adjusting means such as a plurality of snaps 39 to permit it to be adjusted to the head of the wearer.
  • This arrangement of ribs 26 and elastic band 27 permits the frame 25 to automatically adjust itself to any head s1ze.
  • the parasol may be quickly converted from a hand carried parasol to one worn on the head by simply releasing the locking member 22, unscrewing the center post 16 from the handle stud 29 then screwing it onto the stud 24 on the head-gear 26 and locking it in place with the locking member 22 (see Figure 1).
  • the parasol is quickly adapted to any use at the desire of the user without any difficulty.
  • the parasol When the parasol is not in use, it may be folded and held together by a strip and snap in the usual manner of parasols.
  • a parasol comprising a center post, a plurality of ribs pivoted at one end of said post and extending generally radially outwardly therefrom, a cover over said ribs, an elevating ring slidable on said center post, means for maintaining said ring at a predetermined fixed position on said post, elevator arms pivoted on the elevator ring and intermediate the ends of the ribs, means on the center post removably receiving a screw stud mounted on radially extending resilient ribs, locking means on the elevator ring engaging said screw stud to prevent removal of the stud from the center post and head-gear means surrounding the resilient ribs carrying the screw stud whereby said ribs fit upon and engage the head of a wearer.
  • a parasol comprising a center post, a plurality of ribs pivoted at one end of said post and extending generally radially outwardly therefrom, a fabric covering over said ribs, an elevating ring slidable on said center post, means for maintaining said ring at a predetermined fixed position on said post, elevator arms pivoted on the elevator ring and intermediate the ends of the ribs, means on the center post removably and interchangeably receiving a threaded end on a carrying handle and a stud mounted on radially extending resilient ribs surrounded by a head-gear means whereby said ribs fit upon and engage the head of a wearer and locking means on said elevator ring engaging said carrying handle and said stud to prevent accidental removal from the center post.
  • a parasol as claimed in claim 2 in which the ends of the stud carrying resilient ribs are connected together by an elastic band forming the head band of the headgear.

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Dec. 13, 1955 B. B. LEVINE 2,725,668
PARASOL Filed July 24, 1952 INVENTOR.
War/2g United States Patent PARASQL eniamin B. Levine, Pittsburgh, Pa. Application Italy 24, 1952, Serial No. 3%,e53 4 Claims. (Ci. 135-46} This invention relates to parasols and particularly to interchangeable parasols that may be either mounted on and secured to the head gear of a wearer or carried in the hand in a manner of a conventional parasol.
A great variety of parasol structures have heretofore been proposed but all have been of limited use ulness. There has long been a need for a parasol structure which could be quickly converted from a conventional hand carried parasol to a parasol which would leave both hands of the wearer free.
One object of this invention is accordingly to provide a parasol which may be quickly converted from a hand carried parasol to a parasol mounted on a head gear.
Another object of this invention is to provide an interchangeable parasol which, when fixed to a head-gear or a carrying handle, is positively locked thereon against removal until a positive act of the user releases it.
A further object of this invention is to provide a combination head-gear and removable parasol and an interchangeable parasol handle which may be substituted for the head-gear.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from a consideration of the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a combination headgear and removable parasol.
Figure 2 is a side elevation of a handle for substitution for the head-gear of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the parasol locking mechanism.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary side view partly in section showing the connection between the head-gear and the parasol.
Figure 5 is a bottom plan view of the head-gear of Figure 1 showing the internal structure thereof.
Referring to the drawings there is illustrated a parasol having a conventional spider frame 11 made up of ribs 12 pivoted to a common top member 13 and a cover 14 of fabric or other suitable material. Side elevating arms 15 are pivoted at one end to the ribs 12 at a point intermediate their ends for raising and lowering the ribs into extended position. The ribs 12 of the frame 11 are pivoted at one end to the top member 13 and are secured at the opposite end to the fabric cover 14, so as to stretch the fabric taut over the spider frame 11. The top or tip 13 is fixed to one end of a center post 16. One end of the elevating arms 15 is connected to the ribs 12 as indicated above, the opposite end of each elevating arm is pivotally attached to a cylindrical operating or guide sleeve 17 that fits over and is slidable on the center post 16. This operating sleeve 17 is provided with a flange 18 intermediate its ends upon which the ends of the elevating arms are pivoted and supported.
The end of the center post opposite the tip 13 is provided with a threaded opening 19 which is adapted to receive a stud 20 on the end of a conventional handle 21. A resilient locking member 22 is provided on the guide sleeve 17 and is adapted to enter an opening 23 in the center post and stud 20, thereby preventing the center post 16 from unscrewing from the stud 20 when the parasol is muse.
The threaded opening 19 is also adapted to receive ifatented Dec. 13, 1955 interchangeably with the stud 20 on the end of a handle 21 a stud 24 mounted on a resilient supporting frame 25 preferably made up of light spring stock ribs 26 connected together at their ends by an elastic band 27 and fitted in a head-gear 28 fitted with suitable means such as a chin strap 29 to prevent the parasol from being blown from the head of the wearer. The chin strap is provided with suitable adjusting means such as a plurality of snaps 39 to permit it to be adjusted to the head of the wearer. This arrangement of ribs 26 and elastic band 27 permits the frame 25 to automatically adjust itself to any head s1ze.
The parasol may be quickly converted from a hand carried parasol to one worn on the head by simply releasing the locking member 22, unscrewing the center post 16 from the handle stud 29 then screwing it onto the stud 24 on the head-gear 26 and locking it in place with the locking member 22 (see Figure 1). Thus the parasol is quickly adapted to any use at the desire of the user without any difficulty.
When the parasol is not in use, it may be folded and held together by a strip and snap in the usual manner of parasols.
While there is illustrated and described above a present preferred embodiment of the invention it will be understood that it may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A parasol comprising a center post, a plurality of ribs pivoted at one end of said post and extending generally radially outwardly therefrom, a cover over said ribs, an elevating ring slidable on said center post, means for maintaining said ring at a predetermined fixed position on said post, elevator arms pivoted on the elevator ring and intermediate the ends of the ribs, means on the center post removably receiving a screw stud mounted on radially extending resilient ribs, locking means on the elevator ring engaging said screw stud to prevent removal of the stud from the center post and head-gear means surrounding the resilient ribs carrying the screw stud whereby said ribs fit upon and engage the head of a wearer.
2. A parasol comprising a center post, a plurality of ribs pivoted at one end of said post and extending generally radially outwardly therefrom, a fabric covering over said ribs, an elevating ring slidable on said center post, means for maintaining said ring at a predetermined fixed position on said post, elevator arms pivoted on the elevator ring and intermediate the ends of the ribs, means on the center post removably and interchangeably receiving a threaded end on a carrying handle and a stud mounted on radially extending resilient ribs surrounded by a head-gear means whereby said ribs fit upon and engage the head of a wearer and locking means on said elevator ring engaging said carrying handle and said stud to prevent accidental removal from the center post.
3. A parasol as claimed in claim 2 in which the means receiving the carrying handle and the stud is a threaded opening into which the carrying handle and the stud are interchangeably threaded.
4. A parasol as claimed in claim 2 in which the ends of the stud carrying resilient ribs are connected together by an elastic band forming the head band of the headgear.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 229,464 Ray June 29, 1880 455,591 Harmer July 7, 1891 765,287 King July 19, 1904 FOREIGN PATENTS 756,503 France Sept. 25, 1933
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US3028059A (en) * 1960-01-25 1962-04-03 Walter C Greenwood Carrier helmet
US3229872A (en) * 1964-09-30 1966-01-18 Kenneth F Williams Tote cap
US4760610A (en) * 1987-09-24 1988-08-02 Wu Bing T Umbrella cap hat
US4809724A (en) * 1987-03-24 1989-03-07 Anacleto Fuser Sunshade-holder for deck chairs and baby carriages
FR2624357A1 (en) * 1987-12-03 1989-06-16 Tze Bing Wu Umbrella in the shape of a headgear with two modes of use
US5201332A (en) * 1991-10-25 1993-04-13 Wu Tze Bing Cap-shaped umbrella held to the head
US5647064A (en) * 1996-07-02 1997-07-15 Whittaker; Byron J. Baseball cap having a shape retainer and support assembly
US20130239293A1 (en) * 2012-03-16 2013-09-19 Fu-Chi Wu Collapsible head covering device
USD892442S1 (en) * 2018-02-21 2020-08-11 Ty Atkins Beverage dispensing umbrella cap
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US229464A (en) * 1880-06-29 Ventilating-hat
US455591A (en) * 1891-07-07 Folding umbrella
US765287A (en) * 1903-07-15 1904-07-19 Richard C King Umbrella.
FR756503A (en) * 1933-06-06 1933-12-11 Protection device against solar rays

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US229464A (en) * 1880-06-29 Ventilating-hat
US455591A (en) * 1891-07-07 Folding umbrella
US765287A (en) * 1903-07-15 1904-07-19 Richard C King Umbrella.
FR756503A (en) * 1933-06-06 1933-12-11 Protection device against solar rays

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US3028059A (en) * 1960-01-25 1962-04-03 Walter C Greenwood Carrier helmet
US3229872A (en) * 1964-09-30 1966-01-18 Kenneth F Williams Tote cap
US4809724A (en) * 1987-03-24 1989-03-07 Anacleto Fuser Sunshade-holder for deck chairs and baby carriages
US4760610A (en) * 1987-09-24 1988-08-02 Wu Bing T Umbrella cap hat
FR2624357A1 (en) * 1987-12-03 1989-06-16 Tze Bing Wu Umbrella in the shape of a headgear with two modes of use
US5201332A (en) * 1991-10-25 1993-04-13 Wu Tze Bing Cap-shaped umbrella held to the head
US5647064A (en) * 1996-07-02 1997-07-15 Whittaker; Byron J. Baseball cap having a shape retainer and support assembly
US20130239293A1 (en) * 2012-03-16 2013-09-19 Fu-Chi Wu Collapsible head covering device
US8850618B2 (en) * 2012-03-16 2014-10-07 Fu-Chi Wu Collapsible head covering device
US11707659B2 (en) 2017-09-26 2023-07-25 Ty Atkins Beverage dispensing ring toss headwear
USD892442S1 (en) * 2018-02-21 2020-08-11 Ty Atkins Beverage dispensing umbrella cap

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