Umbrella topiary framework
First Claim
1. An umbrella topiary framework comprising, in combination, a support post, an umbrella head assembly, means for interconnecting one end of said support post with said umbrella head assembly, said umbrella head assembly comprising a plurality of umbrella arm members extending radially outwardly of said interconnecting means, a circular umbrella pad supported from underneath upon said umbrella arm members, means for securing outer peripheral edge portions of said umbrella pad with respect to the outer ends of said radially-outwardly-extending umbrella arm members, said umbrella pad being fabricated of porous material for reception therewithin of the tendrils or the like of vine-like plants climbing over surface portions thereof, said umbrella pad comprising a pair of face-to-face layers of foranamous material sandwiching thereinbetween a layer of sphagnum moss, said support post being fabricated of a synthetic plastic material the outer surface of which simulates tree bark providing protuberances and crevices for the support of the tendrils or the like of climbing vines, said interconnecting means comprising a cylindrical union, a radially-extending flange at one end of said union, and a plurality of radially-extending, peripherally-spaced slots at the other end thereof, means for removably securing said one end of said support post with respect to said radially-extending flange, the inner ends of said umbrella arm members being removably receivable in one each of said radially-extending slots, means for releasably locking said umbrella arm members with respect to said cylindrical union, said means for releasably locking said umbrella arm members comprising a central opening at the other end of said union, a circular locking cap having a concentric tubular locking pin extending outwardly thereof and receivable in said central opening, and a plurality of flexible catch members extending partially inwardly of said central opening and operative to press into peripheral wall portions of said tubular locking pin to frictionally retain said locking cap in place, said locking cap further comprising a circular skirt portion surrounding said tubular locking pin and operative to fit into vertically-extending recesses provided at inner end portions of said umbrella arm members.
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Abstract
An umbrella-shaped topiary framework has a supporting post simulating natural wood bark along its outer surface, at the upper end of which is supported an umbrella-like framework upon the top of which is received a circular umbrella pad fabricated of face-to-face sheets of plastic, open-mesh sun screening material sandwiching thereinbetween a layer of sphagnum moss. The supporting post as well as the umbrella-like framework are comprised of interfitting parts of a molded synthetic plastic material for compact storage and transportation, and durability in use. When vertically supported in soil at the base of the supporting post, vines or climbing plants rooted in the soil grow up along the outside of the post and under and over the umbrella pad at the top of the post to form an unusually attractive umbrella topiary.
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- 1. An umbrella topiary framework comprising, in combination, a support post, an umbrella head assembly, means for interconnecting one end of said support post with said umbrella head assembly, said umbrella head assembly comprising a plurality of umbrella arm members extending radially outwardly of said interconnecting means, a circular umbrella pad supported from underneath upon said umbrella arm members, means for securing outer peripheral edge portions of said umbrella pad with respect to the outer ends of said radially-outwardly-extending umbrella arm members, said umbrella pad being fabricated of porous material for reception therewithin of the tendrils or the like of vine-like plants climbing over surface portions thereof, said umbrella pad comprising a pair of face-to-face layers of foranamous material sandwiching thereinbetween a layer of sphagnum moss, said support post being fabricated of a synthetic plastic material the outer surface of which simulates tree bark providing protuberances and crevices for the support of the tendrils or the like of climbing vines, said interconnecting means comprising a cylindrical union, a radially-extending flange at one end of said union, and a plurality of radially-extending, peripherally-spaced slots at the other end thereof, means for removably securing said one end of said support post with respect to said radially-extending flange, the inner ends of said umbrella arm members being removably receivable in one each of said radially-extending slots, means for releasably locking said umbrella arm members with respect to said cylindrical union, said means for releasably locking said umbrella arm members comprising a central opening at the other end of said union, a circular locking cap having a concentric tubular locking pin extending outwardly thereof and receivable in said central opening, and a plurality of flexible catch members extending partially inwardly of said central opening and operative to press into peripheral wall portions of said tubular locking pin to frictionally retain said locking cap in place, said locking cap further comprising a circular skirt portion surrounding said tubular locking pin and operative to fit into vertically-extending recesses provided at inner end portions of said umbrella arm members.
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