A practical accessory for holding an umbrella stably using the neck area.

JP3257089UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18岩崎郁彦
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Application Number
JP2026002194U
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2026-06-08
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2036-06-08

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【0005】 従来の片手で傘の柄を持つのと比べて傘の姿勢を安定させる手段が複数化して、傘の支点の移動が少なくなり傘を今までより楽に安定して差すことができるようになる。

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Abstract

This product provides a practical accessory for holding an umbrella stably using the neck portion. [Solution] This solution consists of a ring 1 with a diameter of approximately 20 to 30 centimeters, large enough to comfortably pass over the head, formed from a belt-like or string-like material of cloth or leather, and a connecting part such as a snap hook 2 or a two-ring 3 that can be easily attached to and detached from an umbrella. This creates multiple points of support for the umbrella, making it difficult for the support points to move and allowing the umbrella to be held comfortably and stably. This solves the problem that holding an umbrella has traditionally been very unstable and tiring.
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Description

[Technical Field

[0001] This invention is for improving the stability (posture) when holding an umbrella.

Background Art

[0002] Conventionally, an umbrella was basically held by one hand at the handle part.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0003] However, this method made the umbrella unstable and very tiring when holding it.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0004] Not only hold the handle part of the umbrella with one hand, but also pluralize the means of holding the umbrella to reduce the movement of the fulcrum of the umbrella, so that as a result, the umbrella can be held more easily and stably.

Effects of the Invention

[0005] Compared with the conventional method of holding the umbrella handle with one hand, plural means for stabilizing the posture of the umbrella are provided, the movement of the fulcrum of the umbrella is reduced, and the umbrella can be held more easily and stably than before.

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0006] [Figure 1] is a perspective view (including enlarged part) of this case [Figure 2] is an image diagram of using this case (including enlarged part)

Modes for Carrying Out the Invention

[0007] A ring (1) with a diameter (approximately 20 to 30 centimeters) large enough to comfortably pass over the head is formed from a belt-like or string-like material of cloth or leather. The ring (1) is fitted with a connector such as a snap hook (2) or a double ring (3) that can be easily attached to and detached from an umbrella. To use it, the snap hook (2) or double ring (3) is attached to the umbrella handle (4) or central shaft (5) (see Figure 2), the umbrella is opened, the ring (1) is wrapped around the neck, and the umbrella is held up while pushing the umbrella handle (4) forward with one hand. Therefore, the umbrella is held in place by multiple loops (1) extending from the hand and neck, making it difficult for the umbrella's pivot point to move, and as a result, it becomes easier and more stable to hold the umbrella than before. This is the same principle as why it's more comfortable for a person to lean on something when standing. While wrapping the ring (1) around the neck when using an umbrella is quite different from conventional methods, by choosing the material of the ring (1) (color, pattern, width, or thickness, etc.), it can be presented as a new and unprecedented fashion item. Furthermore, for safety reasons, the snap hook (2) or the two-wheel ring (3) may detach from the umbrella under a certain amount of external force. [Explanation of symbols]

[0008] 1 wheel 2 snap hooks 3 2-wheel ring 4 patterns 5. Shaft

Claims

[Claim 1] A practical accessory for holding an umbrella stably using the neck, consisting of a ring (1) formed from a belt-like or string-like cloth or leather material with a diameter (approximately 20 to 30 cm) that can comfortably pass over the head, and a connecting part with a structure that can be easily attached to and detached from an umbrella, such as a snap hook (2) or a two-ring type, attached to the ring (1).