Mention about all the parts needed for Raining (Misting)
umbrella.
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The canopy is the tent part of the umbrella that opens into an arc or dome shape to give you protection.
The crook handle is shaped like a hook. The crook handle is designed to give a better grip in the rain and also allows you to carry the umbrella on your arm when you are not using it, so that your hands are free.
The body of an umbrella is a pole called the shaft.
The shaft has two springs that allow an umbrella to open and close. The spring at the bottom of the shaft, just above the handle, is called the bottom spring. The other spring, located higher on the shaft, is called the top spring.
The T-shaped joint that slides up and down the shaft of the umbrella when you open and close it is called the runner. When we want to say something is of the highest quality, we often say that it is top notch. This phrase probably comes from the little ring that is on the top of the canopy of the umbrella.
This ring is called the top notch. It joins the canopy to the shaft. Just above the top notch is the open cap. Above the open cap a pole called the end of the umbrella. The very tip or top of the umbrella is called the ferrule. Ferrules can be plain or decorative.
The ribs of an umbrella run from the top notch to the seam of the canopy and support the canopy of the umbrella.
The ribs are what give the canopy its bubble shape when the umbrella is open. The arrow-like end of the rib is called a tip.