The characteristic features of the design reside in a curved umbrella pole with ornamental endcap and a middle pole section that is half-filled with packed sand and half-filled with concrete for stabilization.
The FIGURE is a side perspective view of the entire umbrella and base thereof, with endcap and poles shown in an exploded view for clarity of illustration.
The broken line lines showing of (the the base, crank shaft, tilt mechanism, and parasol) is umbrella, the hollow interior of the lower portion of the pole and the hole in the lower portion of the pole that is oriented generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pole are for illustrative purposes only and forms form no part of the claimed design.
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