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Unbrella - unbreakable brella

Works by pull instead of push
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Four or five sun shade rings (the metal ring that folds or flips back into position) are hooked together and are held in place and prevented from opening by chords attached to the umbrella rod. These tension chords replace the umbrella spikes.

There's no way this umbrella can turn upside down, and it lasts for years although cheaper to make than a standard umbrella and much less parts.

pashute, Apr 02 2016

Unbrella https://www.youtube...watch?v=NFCPfPhXVkM
illustration of idea [pashute, Apr 02 2016]

drawing https://www.flickr..../dateposted-public/
this is with a single "sun shade" rim. Would be better if several together in a flower shape [pashute, Apr 02 2016]

sun shade... http://www.oocities...Car-Sun-Screens.jpg
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       I think a diagram might help here.
MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 02 2016
  

       But then you have all the cords in your face when you use the unbrella, which is (probably) the precise reason for the existing "compression" style framework.
neutrinos_shadow, Apr 04 2016
  

       Not necessarily. They can be in the upper part where the spikes are today.   

       Yesterday we had a muddy end of dust-storm rain. We saw a woman running in high-heeled shoes then standing at a red light and crossing the road without noticing her overturned umbrella. My phone takes ages to bring on the camera, so I missed the chance to take a picture.
pashute, Apr 11 2016
  
      
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