Abstract:
A thin plastic, fold-up umbrella with thin structural supports which fits within a writing implement case, a personal care product case or case for other products normally carried by a user. The case becomes the handle for the umbrella stored in the case with the personal use product to insure that the umbrella will always be carried by the person.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
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       STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT 
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       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0004]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0005]    The present invention relates to umbrellas and particularly to an umbrella having a push button automatic extending telescopic post with fine multi-fold ribs for compact storage within the handle portion of a writing implement, or alternately the handle portion of a cosmetic case. 
         [0006]    2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98 
         [0007]    According to the American Cancer Society and others, people engaging in outdoor activities during the summer months and, for that matter the entire year, are encouraged to cover as much as the unprotected portion of the exposed skin from direct contact with sunlight. One method of accomplishing this is to wear head covering and neck covering, the most vulnerable or exposed portion of the human anatomy, especially during participation of a spectator sport, are the head, face, and back of the neck, assuming normal attire is worn. 
         [0008]    It is not always possible to have a hat therefore, people have resorted to using a handheld sun shield devices to accomplish this task. These, however can be bulky and difficult to carry. 
         [0009]    Compact umbrellas having multi-folding ribs are well known. It would be advantageous to have an umbrella or sunshade that would be combined with an item that would already be carried by the user, such as a pen or a lipstick case or other cosmetic or personal care item carrying case. Such an item could be carried on a daily basis and would also provide protection from unexpected rain showers. 
         [0010]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 1,807,686, issued Jun. 2, 1931 to Bright, provides a combined parasol, vanity case, and coin holder. The vanity case is a hollow compartment located on the opposite end of the staff from the handle, and is detachable from the staff. The vanity case is for holding lipstick, powder puff, or other articles of a similar nature that are usually found in a vanity case. 
         [0011]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. D176,909, issued Feb. 14, 1956 to Fellerman, shows the ornamental design for a combined umbrella and writing implement. 
         [0012]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 6,789,555, issued Sep. 14, 2004 to Thomas, claims an umbrella and article holder that includes an umbrella having a shaft, a handle connected to one end of the shaft, and a fabric covering connected to an opposite end of the shaft and adapted to open up to provide a protective covering against rain, snow and sleet; at least one article holder connected with the handle of the umbrella for holding at least one article when the umbrella is held in an upright configuration; and a leg securing strap for securing the umbrella to a leg of a person such that the umbrella remains in the upright configuration whether the person is sitting or standing. The article holder may include a drink holder, cigarette box holder, cigarette lighter holder and pen holder connected to an upper end of the handle, and a hook for holding at least one of a hat and coat and an extension for holding a shopping bag connected to a lower end of the handle. 
         [0013]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 5,821,756, issued Apr. 18, 1989 to England, shows a collapsible disposable umbrella formed from plastic, polyethylene and/or kraft paper components. The invention has a tubular container that serves as a handle when the umbrella is in use. The other components of the unit are stored within the container and when partially removed therefrom, an umbrella support structure expands and locks into position with a few simple movements. 
         [0014]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,237, issued Dec. 3, 1991 to Flanagan, is for a disposable umbrella apparatus made of thermoplastic and inexpensive materials and having a central staff made of a length of plastic pipe. Three short plastic dowels are mounted perpendicular through the staff and a plastic cap mounts to the top of the pipe to act as a stop for a fixed upper collar supporting the fixed struts of the umbrella and as a latch for a slidable collar carrying the collapsing umbrella struts. The slidable collar has an opening therethrough and slides along the staff pipe and the latching for the umbrella uses a pair of grooves along the inside of the opening the slidable collar so that the collar can slide over one of the plastic dowels protruding from the staff and abut against a second dowel protruding from the staff and then rotated between the two dowels to latch the collars and struts in position to hold the umbrella in an open position. The collar is thus rotated to misalign the grooves with respect to the dowel on either side thereof to prevent movement past the dowels in either direction. The waterproof covering for the umbrella may be thermoplastic sheet heat sealed in place on the struts. 
         [0015]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,615, issued May 29, 2001 to Corso et al., provides an umbrella having a molded handle, a translucent telescopic center shaft, and a plastic dome. When opened the umbrellas&#39; dome is supported by a series of flexible plastic spokes with living hinges. The plastic dome is attached to the spokes by heat welding to supporting tabs. The section of the telescoping shaft nearest the handle has a cut out section for insertion of a “lightstick” so that the user can activate the chemically based glowstick and insert it into the cutout section and also remove and replace it as needed. 
         [0016]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,535, issued Jul. 9, 1996 to Lin, puts forth a pocketable folding umbrella includes a slim upper notch generally rectangular shaped and secured on an upper portion of a central shaft; a slim lower runner generally rectangular shaped and slidably held on the central shaft; a plurality of extremity rib sets radially pivotally secured to two extremity portions of the upper notch and the lower runner, a plurality of flat-side rib sets universally pivotally secured to two flat-side portions of the upper notch and the lower runner, and an umbrella cloth secured with the rib sets, whereby upon folding of an opened umbrella, the flat-side rib sets will be inwardly folded towards a flat side portion of the upper notch and the lower runner as accompanied with a radially folding of the extremity rib sets on the two extremity portions of the upper notch and the lower runner for greatly minimizing the volume of the folded umbrella for a convenient carrying and storage. 
         [0017]    Prior art U.S. Pat. No. 6,164,303, issued Dec. 26, 2000 to Lin, illustrates a slim rib assembly for umbrella includes: at least a top rib pivotally secured to an upper notch fixed on a top portion of a central shaft, a stretcher rib pivotally connected with the top rib and pivotally secured to a runner slidably held on the shaft an intermediate connecting rib pivotally connected to the top rib through an intermediate connecting rib, and a tail rib pivotally connected to the intermediate rib; with the top rib formed as a slim elongate rod having an outermost end of the top rib formed as a flat thinning end portion pivotally connected with a pair of narrowing lugs centripetally pressed from two side walls of the U-shaped groove of the stretcher rib; and having an outer portion of the top rib formed as a flat thinning portion for pivotally connecting an inner end of the intermediate connecting rib, thereby forming a slim rib assembly for minimizing a folding volume of the rib assembly when closing the umbrella adapted for making a slim mini pocketable folding umbrella. 
         [0018]    What is needed is a thin plastic cover, fold-up umbrella with thin structural supports which fits within a pen case or a personal care product case which becomes the handle for the umbrella. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0019]    An object of the present invention is to provide a thin plastic cover, fold-up umbrella with thin structural supports which fits within a pen case or a personal care product case or case for other products normally carried by a user, which case becomes the handle for the umbrella to insure that the umbrella will always be carried by the person to be prepared for rain or bright sun. 
         [0020]    Another object of the present invention is to provide an umbrella in a small case for personal items, the umbrella having a telescoping support post which automatically telescopes out by a push button. 
         [0021]    One more object of the present invention is to provide an umbrella housed in a personal product case with a very thin plastic or waterproof nylon cover which folds up compactly to fit within the small case. 
         [0022]    An additional object of the present invention is to provide an umbrella housed in a personal product case with a cover which has a decorative color or pattern or indicia which may be related to a team, an event, or may be advertising indicia. 
         [0023]    In brief, a pen or cosmetic or other personal care product case contains a multi-fold thin support frame and thin cover on a center telescoping support post which extends out automatically opening the umbrella with the push of a button. The case becomes the handle for the mini umbrella. The case may be up to three quarters of an inch in diameter and up to six inches long. The telescoping support post may extend out six to twelve inches and the umbrella cover may extend out to approximately two feet. The umbrella may be combined with a writing implement, a cosmetic, a cosmetic applicator, a cosmetic container, a grooming item, a grooming item applicator, a grooming item container, a hygiene item, a hygiene item applicator, or a hygiene item container. 
         [0024]    An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a portable mini umbrella. 
         [0025]    Another advantage of the present invention is that it saves space by combining an umbrella with a normally carried item. 
         [0026]    An additional advantage of the present invention is that it the user will carry the umbrella at all times since it is combined with an object used on a daily basis. 
         [0027]    One more advantage of the present invention is that may have advertising indicia thereon. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0028]    These and other details of my invention will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention, and in which drawings: 
           [0029]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view of the outer case of the present invention, which has a ball point pen point extending from a bottom end of the case; 
           [0030]      FIG. 1A  is a partial perspective view of the outer case of the present invention, which has a cosmetic applicator brush point extending from a bottom end of the case; 
           [0031]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view of the outer case of  FIG. 1 , shown with the top cover removed and a folded up umbrella stored with the opening in the top end of the case; 
           [0032]      FIG. 3  is a perspective view of the outer case of  FIG. 1 , shown with the top cover removed and the umbrella extending from the opening in the top end of the case with the umbrella partially open showing the folded up cover of the umbrella and showing the pen refill fitting within a bottom sleeve of the telescoping pole; 
           [0033]      FIG. 4  is a perspective view of the outer case of  FIG. 1 , shown with the top cover removed and the umbrella extending from the opening in the top end of the case with the umbrella fully open showing the expanded cover of the umbrella; 
           [0034]      FIG. 5  is a perspective view of the outer case of the present invention, which houses a collapsible umbrella in a top chamber and a lipstick in a bottom chamber, the lipstick shown extending from the bottom opening, other cosmetic or personal care product in a bottom end of the case; 
           [0035]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of the outer case of  FIG. 5 , shown with the top cover removed and a folded up umbrella stored with the opening in the top end of the case; 
           [0036]      FIG. 7  is a perspective view of the outer case of  FIG. 5 , shown with the top cover removed and the umbrella extending from the opening in the top end of the case with the umbrella partially open showing the folded up cover of the umbrella; 
           [0037]      FIG. 8  is a perspective view of the outer case of  FIG. 5 , shown with the top cover removed and the umbrella extending from the opening in the top end of the case with the umbrella fully open showing the expanded cover of the umbrella. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0038]    In  FIGS. 1-8 , the invention comprises a combination umbrella and personal item storage case device  20 . 
         [0039]    The device  20  comprises a collapsible umbrella having a cover material  26  sufficiently broad in size to cover a head and shoulders of a user when the cover material  26  is expanded outwardly, the cover material  26  being sufficiently thin to fold up compactly into a confined space  15 A. The umbrella  26  further comprises a telescoping pole  25  having two or more hollow sleeves which nest together in a collapsed storage configuration to a length not greater than six inches and which telescope out in an expanded support configuration to a length not less than 12 inches. The umbrella  26  also includes a plurality of collapsible structural supports  12  attached in a radial array around the telescoping pole  25  each attached to the telescoping pole  25  by a pivotable connection. Each of the structural supports  12  comprise multiple segments interconnected by pivot connections  11  to pivot outwardly to support the cover material  26 . The segments each comprise an elongated finger no greater than six inches in length and sufficiently narrow so that all of the multiple segments folded in a collapsed storage configuration around the telescoping pole  25 , as shown in  FIGS. 2 and 6 , so that the telescoping pole  25  encircled by the multiple segments  12  and the cover material  26  all in the collapsed storage configuration fit within a space less than an inch wide and no greater than six inches long in order to fit inside the case  22  along with the personal use item. 
         [0040]    The combined umbrella and personal storage device  20  further comprises a case  22  housing a personal use item  21  and  21 A and housing the collapsible umbrella  26 . The case  22  comprises an outer hand grip surface for holding the collapsible umbrella  26  upright in the expanded use configuration, as shown in  FIGS. 4 and 8 . The telescoping pole may taper from larger telescoping sections at the bottom to smaller telescoping sections at the top, as in the telescoping pole  25  shown on the device, or alternatively it may taper from larger telescoping sections at the top to narrower telescoping sections at the bottom, as shown in the circled alternative telescoping pole  25 A. The case  22  also comprises a top opening  24  to admit passage of the collapsible umbrella  26  into and out of the case  22  and a bottom means, which may be bottom openings  18  and  18 A, for accessing the personal use item  21  and  21 A. The case  22  is configured in an elongated shape, preferably cylindrical, sized to fit within a pocket and alternately in a purse. 
         [0041]    In  FIGS. 1-4  the case has a single elongated interior space with top opening  24  and bottom opening  18 . The personal use item  21  and  21 A is configured in a narrow elongated shape  19  and is housed within a sleeve of the telescoping pole  25 , as shown in  FIG. 3 . The personal use item, such as a writing implement  21  or an eye make-up applicator  21 A, comprises an item normally carried with the user taken from a list of personal use items including a writing implement  21 , a cosmetic such as lipstick  21 B, a cosmetic applicator  21 A, a cosmetic container, a grooming item, a grooming item applicator, a grooming item container, a hygiene item, a hygiene item applicator, a hygiene item container or any other small item that would fit in the case and normally be carried by a user. 
         [0042]    In  FIGS. 5-8 , the case  22  may have two elongated interior storage spaces  15 A and  15 B for receiving and retaining both the collapsible umbrella  26  in the collapsed storage configuration in the top storage space  15 A accessed through the top opening  24  and the personal use item, such as a lipstick  21 B in the bottom storage space  15 B which may have a twist action cylinder  14  for causing the lipstick  21 B to extend and retract through the bottom opening  18 A. 
         [0043]    The cover material  26  of the combined umbrella and personal storage device  20  and  20 A may have a coating  27  thereon for blocking UV or other rays or may be a color or pattern or have reflective or neon glow coatings thereon or may be imprinted thereon with indicia  27 A which may be related to a person&#39;s name, a team, an event, any of a variety of characters or animals or other images or may be advertising indicia, as shown in  FIGS. 4 and 8 . 
         [0044]    In  FIGS. 1-4 , the combination device  20  preferably comprises a personal use item  21  which is a writing implement  21  and the means for accessing the personal use item  21  comprises a tapered tip  17  as a bottom extension of the case  22  having a tip opening  18  in a lower end of the tapered tip  17  to admit a writing tip  21  of the writing implement to protrude therethrough for use. 
         [0045]    In  FIG. 1A , the combination device  20  may comprise a personal use item  21 A which is a cosmetic with a narrow elongated cosmetic applicator  21 A and the means for accessing the personal use item  21 A comprises a tapered tip  17  as a bottom extension of the case  22  having a tip opening  18  in a lower end of the tapered tip  17  to admit an applicator end of the cosmetic applicator  21 A to protrude therethrough for use. 
         [0046]    In an alternate embodiment shown in  FIGS. 5-8 , the combination device  20 A may comprise a case  22 A having two interior storage spaces  15 A and  15 B, an elongated top interior storage space  15 A for receiving and retaining the collapsible umbrella  26  and a bottom interior storage space  15 B for receiving and retaining a personal use item  21 B therein, wherein the bottom means for accessing the personal use item  21 B comprises a covered bottom opening  18 A which is uncovered by removing the bottom cap  23 A to access the personal use item  21 B. 
         [0047]    In  FIG. 5 , the combination device  20 A may include a personal use item which is a cosmetic stick  21 B, which may be lipstick, and the case  22 A further comprises a twistable cylinder  14  means or other means for extending and contracting the cosmetic stick  21 B through the bottom covered opening  18 A for use, as indicated by the rotational arrow. 
         [0048]    The bottom space  15 B may house a personal use item comprising a self-contained item (such as a perfume vial, breath mints or spray, a pill bottle, hygiene products or any other small items normally carried by the user) which is placed in the bottom interior storage space  15 B for storage and completely removed through the bottom covered opening  18 A for use. 
         [0049]    In use, the umbrella cap  23  is removed and the umbrella  26  is extended by pushing the umbrella release button  28 ; a center telescoping support post  25  extends out automatically opening the structural supports  12  of the umbrella cover  26 . The case  22  becomes the handle for the mini umbrella  26 . The case  22  may be preferably not greater than three quarters of an inch in diameter and up to six inches long. The telescoping support post  25  may extend out six to twelve inches and the umbrella cover  26  may extend out to approximately two feet. 
         [0050]    The umbrella  26  may be combined with a pointing implement or laser pointing or implement writing implement  21 , a cosmetic  21 B, a cosmetic applicator  21 A, a cosmetic container, a grooming item, a grooming item applicator, a grooming item container, a hygiene item, a hygiene item applicator, a hygiene item container, or any other personal use item normally carried by the user. The umbrella cover  26  may be housed in a personal product case  22  with a cover which has a coating  27  thereon for blocking UV or other rays or may be a color or pattern or have reflective or neon glow coatings thereon or may be imprinted thereon with indicia  27 A which may be related to a person&#39;s name, a team, an event, any of a variety of characters or animals or other images or may be advertising indicia for a variety of uses and applications. 
         [0051]    In  FIG. 1A , the brush applicator tip  21 A of the combination device  20  is extended through the bottom opening  18  by manually sliding a switch  16 . 
         [0052]    In  FIG. 5 , the lipstick  21 B of the combined device  20 A may be extended through the bottom opening  18 A, after removing the bottom cap  23 A, by turning the cylinder  14 , as indicated by the rotational arrow. 
         [0053]    It is understood that the preceding description is given merely by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention and that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.