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Origins Of The Windproof Umbrella



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By : Alexander Stone    zero times read
Submitted 2010-03-08 09:22:53
The basic umbrella design is a very ancient idea that goes back to the biblical days. But the use of umbrellas whether it was in ancient Greece or Rome was not to protect oneself from rain but rather from the sun. In those days having an umbrella was a status symbol and usually it was carried by the servant.

We find this trend in almost all of the old civilizations from Europe, Asia and American cultures. The umbrella basically denoted someone's social order and place in society. In order to use an umbrella you needed permission from proper authorities, this tradition was followed in most of these places for a long time.

Around 1800 years ago the ancient Chinese invented the umbrella that could be folded and carried easily. This was the first true collapsible umbrella design. This umbrella was crafted out of bronze and had a intricate system of hinges and joints that allowed it to be folded, very similar to what we have today.

So we can see that this Chinese designed umbrella is the ancestor of the present day umbrella. This ancient umbrella was also used for rainy weather, a first. In Europe we start seeing a change in attitude towards the umbrella at the end of the 18th century, with people from all backgrounds men and women included start using the umbrella.

By the time the late 19th century hit the umbrella had become a widely used tool for weather protection. It also received several nicknames, such as the brolly, gamp and so on. The next step in the design of the umbrella is the wind proof umbrella, so called because when the air hits the inside of the canopy, it passes through without making inside out, a clever and unique design.
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