Air Umbrella holds off the rain with a force field of air
Called
the Air Umbrella, the concept removes the plastic top from the umbrella and
replaces it with a wind shield. The design of the Air Umbrella calls for air to
be sucked through the bottom, and then shot out of the top in a pattern that
mimics the standard canopy. Power and canopy size controls reside toward the
bottom of the shaft, providing users with the ability to strengthen the force
of the air and widen the canopy in order to adjust for heavier rains. Not only
would these features protect against storms when a standard umbrella normally
may not, but the air curtain has a better chance to survive strong winds than a
flimsy nylon covering. Removing the canopy also dispenses with minutes shaking
all of the water off before you bring it inside.
Airbrella shaft It’s
worth noting that if the umbrella is designed to shoot rain away from your head
through an air pump, it would almost certainly shoot that rain onto surrounding
innocent bystanders. The Air Umbrella is also designed with a simple adjustable
handle, so the user can rest their arm at whatever height they desire when
holding the umbrella, an option left out of standard umbrellas.
Though still a concept
and assuming the wind curtain is actually strong enough, the design has one
pretty significant flaw battery life. If a storm is particularly strong, the
highest power output and widest curtain could conceivably drain the battery
quickly, while a longer trek through the rain would significantly drain the
battery as well. What happens when you trek through the rain, use a significant
portion of the battery, then it’s still raining on the way home? It’ll be
annoying to have to carry extra batteries or a charger.
Whatever the case with
the power supply may be, the umbrella is still only a concept, so whatever
kinks could arise is probably already being addressed. The design does seem
like a great alternative to an umbrella where the plastic canopy turns inside
out at the first gust of wind, we just wish the designers went with the term
“Airbrella.”
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