Reverse Umbrella
The reverse umbrella, which can be closed in the reverse direction, was invented by 61-year-old British inventor Jenan Kazim, and opens and closes in the opposite direction, allowing the rainwater to drain out of the umbrella. The reverse umbrella also avoids the embarrassment of poking passersby in the head with its frame. The inventors say that the new design means that once the umbrella is put away, the user can stay dry for a long time all around, while also avoiding injury in strong winds.
This umbrella is put away when the dry inside the umbrella turned to the outside and the process you need to hold up, rather than pull down like a normal umbrella. It will not let the user get home to a field of rain, and you do not have to struggle to hold the umbrella over your head. It will not poke people in the face, once you get into the car can be smoothly put away the umbrella, but also will not rub the rain. This umbrella will not be blown inside out, because the inside of the umbrella has long been turned outside.
Post time: Oct-14-2022