Tent – canopy – umbrella – or cane – Umbrella – Cover or lining feature
Patent
1996-06-24
1997-09-23
Mai, Lanna
Tent, canopy, umbrella, or cane
Umbrella
Cover or lining feature
135 48, A45B 2518
Patent
active
056694024
ABSTRACT:
A water collection device derived from an umbrella comprises an umbrella having a first canopy and a less diameter second canopy covering the top of the first canopy and circumferentially connected spaced apart with the first canopy so as to define a plurality of continuous openings therearound for collecting the water drops from the first canopy when the umbrella is closed and leaned upside down inside a house or a car. A third canopy of more less diameter covers on the top of the second canopy and circumferentially connects spaced apart with the second canopy to define a plurality of additional continuous openings therearound for receiving the water drops from the second canopy. A water conduit and releasing system formed in the upper portion of a tubular shank and communicated with the openings can receive a large amount of water from the openings.
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