Air umbrella inventors seek crowdfunding for device offering invisible protection from rain
Developers of a torch-like device that shields users from the elements seek outside investors

It looks like a microphone or a torch but the mainland science geeks who created it say it's an "invisible umbrella" that can shield the user from rain, wind, snow and even pepper spray.
Nanjing native Wang Chuan , 27, and his friends have been working on the patented technology for about two years and are now looking online for international funding to fine-tune the features and look. They've launched a 30-day Kickstarter appeal to raise US$10,000 by October 24.
Long before the umbrella became a symbol of a protest movement, Wang, a construction materials marketing specialist, hit on his idea to revolutionise the device by noticing the way wind could change the direction of rain falling on the top of a building.
"The airflow forms an umbrella without a visible cover," he said.
Watch: The Air Umbrella