Tent – canopy – umbrella – or cane – Umbrella – Cover or lining feature
Patent
1987-05-12
1989-01-03
Bell, J. Karl
Tent, canopy, umbrella, or cane
Umbrella
Cover or lining feature
135 20R, A45B 2518
Patent
active
047949392
ABSTRACT:
An umbrella in which at least a portion of the cover's peripheral edge is shirred. This shirred edge portion is stretched to a greater length when the umbrella is open and contracted to a lesser length when the umbrella is collapsed, thereby providing a taut appearance to the cover when the umbrella is open in the dome-shaped configuration. This invention is particularly useful when the cover is fabricated from a single piece of material, i.e., when the cover is not comprised of separate gores stitched together.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1819912 (1931-08-01), McGaffey
Bell J. Karl
totes, Incorporated
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