Rain Maker
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1. A misting umbrella comprising a hollow shaft for holding water and air pressure.
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Abstract
The Rainmaker is a personal umbrella combined with a pressurized misting system. Misting nozzles attach directly to the ribs of the canopy, using the ribs as an avenue for pressurized liquid. These objects do not hinder the ability to operate the opening and closing of the umbrella. The shaft of the umbrella acts as a reservoir and contains the water for misting. The handle doubles as a hand pump, creating the necessary pressure needed to create a proper mist. This self-contained unit promises a mobile, self-reliant, ecology minded, personal cooling, and humidified surroundings.
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11 Claims
- 1. A misting umbrella comprising a hollow shaft for holding water and air pressure.
- 4. A misting umbrella comprising a handle pump assembly for providing air pressure, the handle pump assembly disposed at a distal free end of a hollow shaft.
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7. A misting umbrella comprising:
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a hollow shaft cylinder for holding water and air pressure, the hollow shaft cylinder having a distal free end; and a handle pump assembly for providing air pressure, the handle pump disposed at a distal free end of the hollow shaft cylinder. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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