KR-20260067925-A - hand-washing umbrella
Abstract
The present invention relates to an umbrella capable of wiping hands, and more particularly to an umbrella capable of wiping hands after the umbrella has been folded. The umbrella capable of wiping hands according to the present invention comprises: a membrane capable of blocking rain and snow; a support portion attached to the interior of the membrane at a spaced interval to fix the membrane; a handle portion connected to the support portion and extending vertically from the center of the membrane; a fixing band connected to the lower part of the membrane to fix the unfolded umbrella in a folded state; a handkerchief connected to the handle portion to wipe hands; a storage box connected to the handle portion that opens and closes to prevent the handkerchief from getting wet; and a button connected to the lower part of the handle portion to open the umbrella.
Inventors
- 곽민지
Assignees
- 곽민지
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260513
- Application Date
- 20241106
Claims (3)
- A barrier that can block rain and snow; A support member attached to the interior of the above membrane at a spaced interval to fix the above membrane; A handle portion coupled to the support portion and lowered vertically from the center of the membrane; A fixing band coupled to the lower part of the above membrane to fix the unfolded umbrella in a folded state; A handkerchief coupled to the handle portion above for wiping hands; A storage box coupled to the handle portion and opening and closing to prevent the handkerchief from getting wet; An umbrella for wiping hands, characterized by including a single button connected to the lower part of the handle portion to open the umbrella.
- In Article 1, An umbrella for wiping hands, characterized by the fact that the handkerchief is detachable and replaceable as needed.
- In Article 1, The above handkerchief is a hand-wiping umbrella characterized by including a glow-in-the-dark function so that it can be seen well even at night.
Description
Hand-washing umbrella The present invention relates to an umbrella that can be used to wipe hands. Conventional umbrellas are essential tools used daily to avoid rain or snow, and they have been manufactured in various sizes and designs. However, while the basic function of an umbrella focuses on protecting the user from the outside, incidental problems that may occur during use have not been significantly improved. In particular, the issue of getting water on one's hands when folding or unfolding an umbrella on rainy days is very common. When an umbrella is wet, moisture is directly transferred to the hands when gripping the handle, leading to problems such as the inconvenience of getting wet or slipping. Accordingly, proposals for umbrellas that prevent hands from getting wet have been made, such as in Registered Patent Publication No. 10-2532817-0000; however, prior art, including the aforementioned document, merely involves attaching a cover to an umbrella, which entails the inconvenience of having to attach it directly to the umbrella. For example, one of the problems after folding an umbrella is getting water on the hands; looking at the cover in the aforementioned prior art document, water gets on the hands when the cover is folded, just like with other umbrellas. Although an umbrella can be protected with a cover, it is difficult to wipe wet hands and must be removed manually, yet conventional technology does not take these factors into consideration. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an umbrella capable of wiping hands according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a rear view of an umbrella capable of wiping hands according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the handle and storage box of an umbrella capable of wiping hands according to an embodiment of the present invention. An umbrella capable of wiping hands according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3, a membrane (10), a support member (20), a handle member (30), a fixing band (40), a handkerchief (50), a storage box (60), a button (70), etc. The membrane (10) serves to block rain or snow. The color of the membrane (10) is irrelevant. The support member (20) is attached to the membrane (10) to fix the membrane (10). The handle member (30) is attached to the membrane (10) and extends vertically downward from the center of the membrane (10). The fixing band (40) is attached to the lower part of the membrane (10). This fixing band (40) allows the unfolded umbrella to be folded. The handkerchief (50) is attached to the lower part of the handle member (30). The above handkerchief (50) allows one to wipe rainwater off the hands after folding the umbrella. Additionally, the handkerchief (50) is made of a luminous material so that it can be seen in places where the road is not visible at night. At this time, the handkerchief (50) is detachable so that it can be replaced when it becomes wet. The storage box (60) is attached to the bottom of the handle part (30). The storage box (60) opens and closes to prevent the handkerchief (50) from getting wet in the rain. The one-button (70) is attached to the bottom of the support part (20). The one-button (70) allows the umbrella to be opened and closed. The home training deformable chair of the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment, but can be implemented with various modifications within the scope permitted by the technical concept of the present invention.