Umbrella cover construction

Tent – canopy – umbrella – or cane – Umbrella – Cover or lining feature

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135 151, A45B 2518

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050205595

ABSTRACT:
The construction of an umbrella cover is provided wherein the periphery of the umbrella cover cloth is arranged to provide straight meshes. The umbrella cover construction can accommodate umbrella ribs which are arranged in either equal or unequal intervals therebetween. The construction of the cover cloth is arranged with the radially extending umbrella ribs disposed on the bias of the cloth and coupled to peripheral portions thereof, having straight edges extending therefrom which are substantially either parallel or orthogonal to the warp or weft of the cloth. Thus, the umbrella cover can be formed of a single piece of material, upon which a decorative pattern can easily be printed thereon, while still allowing the umbrella cover to be stretched, when the umbrella is opened, to form a curved surface.

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patent: 3429320 (1969-02-01), Edelkind
patent: 3557809 (1971-01-01), Vazquez et al.
patent: 3844301 (1974-10-01), Harrell
patent: 4624275 (1986-11-01), Baldwin
patent: 4794939 (1989-01-01), Okuda

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