KR-20260067687-A - Covered umbrella
Abstract
The present invention relates to an umbrella with a cover, and in particular to an umbrella with a cover having a strap on the cover. The umbrella with a cover according to the present invention is characterized by comprising: a handle that can be grasped by hand; a central support connected to one side of the handle; a plurality of supports extending from the central support; a tent attached between the supports to block rain; a plurality of buttons attached to one side of the tent; a cover attached to the buttons to block rain; two or more strings attached to the cover; and a strap attached to one side of the tent.
Inventors
- 이주현
Assignees
- 이주현
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260513
- Application Date
- 20241106
Claims (3)
- An umbrella characterized by having a handle that can be grasped by hand; a central support connected to one side of the handle; a plurality of supports extending from the central support; a tent attached between the supports to block rain; a plurality of buttons attached to one side of the tent; a cover attached to the buttons to block rain; two or more strings attached to the cover; and a strap attached to one side of the tent.
- In claim 1, the strap is an umbrella that secures the cover to the bag.
- In claim 1, the button is an umbrella that is stored by connecting the button attached to one side of the cover to the button on the opposite side during storage.
Description
Covered umbrella The present invention relates to an umbrella. Korea's climate is characterized by heavy rainfall, particularly in spring and summer. Since students generally carry backpacks, water can seep into the bags while using umbrellas. Specifically, if rain seeps into a bag, it can damage school supplies or electronic devices, and the moisture can affect other items in the bag. These issues hinder students from continuing their studies smoothly on rainy days. Furthermore, office workers and ordinary people also experience inconvenience on rainy days because they carry backpacks. Accordingly, there have been proposals regarding umbrellas, such as those in Registered Patent Publication No. 20-0479147; however, although the bag cover in this invention is connected to the waterproof fabric of the umbrella to protect the bag, its structural characteristics allow the fabric to sway and water to enter when the wind blows. In particular, strong winds can reduce the stability of the umbrella, causing the position of the waterproof fabric to shift. With the bag cover of this invention, there is a high possibility that water accumulated on the cover or the wet state from the rain will transfer into the interior of the waterproof fabric during the process of the umbrella being accommodated inside the cover when it is folded. If the elastic member of the bag cover does not adequately accommodate the size of all bags, some bags may not be properly covered or may fall off due to the constraints of the elastic member. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a front view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a rear view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a left side view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is a right side view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a plan view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 7 is a ground view of an umbrella according to an embodiment of the present invention. The umbrella with a cover according to the present invention will be described in detail below. A plurality of buttons (200) are attached to the cover (300) so that they can be combined with the buttons (200) attached to the tent (100). A strap (500) is attached to the end of the tent (100) to help store the umbrella by folding it. A string (400) attached to the cover (300) is used to secure the cover (300) to a bag. When using the umbrella, the parts of the buttons (200) attached to the tent (100) that do not combine with the buttons (200) attached to the cover (300) are combined with the remaining buttons (200) of the cover (300) that do not combine with the buttons (200) of the tent (100) when the umbrella is folded, thereby facilitating storage.