Claims
- 1. A powered retractable awning for mounting on a support structure for movement between extended and retracted positions comprising in combination:an awning sheet having one edge operably secured to said support structure, an elongated roll bar secured to an opposite edge of said awning sheet and around which the awning sheet is wrapped in the retracted position of the awning, a pair of extensible support arms with one support arm being positioned at each end of the roll bar, each support arm including telescoping inner and outer sections, with an inner end of the inner section being pivotally and operably connected to said support structure and with an outer end of the outer section operably and rotatably supporting one end of said roll bar, a drive shaft extending longitudinally of said roll bar and a motor operably connected to the drive shaft to selectively rotate the drive shaft in opposite directions, said drive shaft having drive spools thereon associated with each support arm for unitary rotation therewith, a pair of extensible rafter arms with a rafter arm associated with each support arm, each rafter arm having an inner and outer section with an outer end of the inner section being pivotally connected to an inner end of the outer section, an inner end of the inner section being pivotally connected to said support structure at a relatively high location in comparison to the connection of the support arms to the support structure, and an outer end of the outer section being operably and pivotally connected to the outer end of the outer section of an associated support arm, and an extendable belt system for extending the length of said support arms, said belt system having a belt associated with and connected at one end to each of said drive spools and operably connected to an outer section of an associated support arm such that rotation of said drive shaft in one direction causes the awning sheet to unwrap from said roll bar while simultaneously extending the support arms and rafter arms, and rotation of the drive shaft in the opposite direction causes the awning sheet to be wrapped around said roll bar while simultaneously shortening said support arms and rafter arms, said belt system further including an idler roller mounted on said outer section of each support arm, said belt passing around the associated idler roller and being fixedly secured at a second end to the inner section of the associated support arm and wherein rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the associated belt to be wrapped therearound thereby pulling the outer section of the associated support arm outwardly relative to the inner section of the associated support arm to thereby extend the length of the support arm.
- 2. The awning of claim 1 wherein said idler roller is always further away from said drive spool than the location at which the second end of the belt is secured to said inner section of the support arm.
- 3. The awning of claim 1 further including a stop for preventing longitudinal alignment of said inner and outer sections of the rafter arms.
- 4. The awning of claim 1 further including a brace extending between a support arm and an associated rafter arm for forcing a predetermined spacing between the support arm and the associated rafter arm when the awning is extended.
- 5. The awning of claim 4 further including activating means for moving said brace into a position to maintain said predetermined spacing.
- 6. The awning of claim 5 wherein said activating means includes a slide secured to said belt and adapted to move said brace into said position for maintaining said predetermined spacing as said support arm is extended by said belt.
- 7. The awning of claim 6 wherein said brace is pivotally connected at one end to said associated rafter arm and is operatively engageable by said slide at an opposite end.
- 8. The awning of claim 7 wherein said brace is rigid.
- 9. The awning of claim 7 wherein said brace is a gas spring.
- 10. The awning of claim 1 wherein said rafter arm sections are longitudinally aligned when said awning is fully extended.
- 11. The awning of claim 7 wherein said opposite end of said brace is slidingly engaged with said support arm.
- 12. The awning of claim 1 further including a manually operable switch electrically connected to said motor for reversibly operating said motor.
- 13. The awning of claim 12 further including a motion detecting switch electrically connected to said motor for energizing said motor to retract the awning from its extended position under predetermined conditions.
- 14. The awning of claim 13 wherein said motion detecting switch is operably connected to a rafter arm for detecting movement in the rafter arm.
- 15. The awning of claim 14 wherein said motion detecting switch is magnetically activated read switch.
- 16. The awning of claim 14 wherein said motion detecting switch detects a folding of the associated rafter arm from its position when the awning is fully extended.
- 17. A retractable awning for mounting on a support structure for movement between extended and retracted positions comprising in combination:an awning sheet having one edge operably secured to said support structure; an elongated roll bar secured to an opposite edge of said awning sheet and around which the awning sheet is wrapped in the retracted position of the awning; a pair of extensible support arms with one support arm being positioned at each end of the roll bar, each support arm including telescoping inner and outer sections, with an inner end of the inner section being pivotally and operably connected to said support structure and with an outer end of the outer section operably and rotatably supporting one end of said roll bar; a drive spool mounted on said roll bar at each end thereof for unitary rotation therewith; a pair of extensible rafter arms with a rafter arm associated with each support arm, each rafter arm having an inner and outer section with an outer end of the inner section being pivotally connected to an inner end of the outer section, an inner end of the inner section being pivotally connected to said support structure at a relatively high location in comparison to the connection of the support arms to the support structure, and an outer end of the outer section being operably and pivotally connected to the outer end of the outer section of an associated support arm; and an extensible belt system for extending the length of said support arms, said belt system having a belt associated with and connected at one end to each of said drive spools and operably connected to an outer section of an associated support arm such that rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the awning sheet to unwrap from said roll bar while simultaneously extending the support arms and rafter arms, and rotation of the drive spool in the opposite direction causes the awning sheet to be wrapped around said roll bar while simultaneously shortening said support arms and rafter arms an idler roller mounted on said outer section of each support arm, said belt passes around the associated idler roller and is fixedly secured at a second end to the inner section of the associate support arm and wherein rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the associated belt to be wrapped therearound thereby pulling the outer section of the associated support outwardly relative to the inner section of the associated support arm to thereby extend the length of the support arm.
- 18. The awning of claim 17 wherein said idler spool is always further away from said drive spool than the location at which the second end of the belt is secured to said inner section of the support arm.
- 19. The awning of claim 17 further including a stop for preventing longitudinal alignment of said inner and outer sections of the rafter arms.
- 20. The awning of claim 17 further including a brace extending between a support arm and an associated rafter arm for forcing a predetermined spacing between the support arm and the associated rafter arm when the awning is extended.
- 21. The awning of claim 20 further including activating means for moving said brace into a position to maintain said predetermined spacing.
- 22. The awning of claim 21 wherein said activating means includings a slide secured to said belt and adapted to move said brace into said position for maintain said predetermined spacing as said support arms are extended by said belt.
- 23. The awning of claim 22 wherein said brace is pivotally connected at one end to said associated rafter arm and is operably engageable by said slide at an opposite end.
- 24. The awning of claim 23 wherein said brace is rigid.
- 25. The awning of claim 23 wherein said brace is a gas spring.
- 26. The awning of claim 7 wherein said rafter arm sections are longitudinally aligned when said awning is fully extended.
- 27. The awning of claim 23 wherein said opposite end of said brace is slidingly engaged with said support arm.
- 28. A powered retractable awning for mounting on a support structure for movement between extended and retracted positions comprising in combination:an awning sheet having one edge operably secured to said support structure, an elongated roll bar secured to an opposite edge of said awning sheet and around which the awning sheet is wrapped in the retracted position of the awning, a pair of extensible support arms with one support arm being positioned at each end of the roll bar, each support arm including telescoping inner and outer sections, with an inner end of the inner section being pivotally and operably connected to said support structure and with an outer end of the outer section operably and rotatably supporting one end of said roll bar, a drive shaft extending longitudinally of said roll bar and a motor operably connected to the drive shaft to selectively rotate the drive shaft in opposite directions, said drive shaft having drive spools thereon associated with each support arm for unitary rotation therewith, a pair of extensible rafter arms with a rafter arm associated with each support arm, each rafter arm having an inner and outer section with an outer end of the inner section being pivotally connected to an inner end of the outer section, an inner end of the inner section being pivotally connected to said support structure at a relatively high location in comparison to the connection of the support arms to the support structure, and an outer end of the outer section being operably and pivotally connected to the outer end of the outer section of an associated support arm, and an extendable belt system for extending the length of said support arms, said belt system having a belt associated with and connected at one end to each of said drive spools and operably connected to an outer section of an associated support arm such that rotation of said drive shaft in one direction causes the awning sheet to unwrap from said roll bar while simultaneously extending the support arms and rafter arms, and rotation of the drive shaft in the opposite direction causes the awning sheet to be wrapped around said roll bar while simultaneously shortening said support arms and rafter arms, said belt system further including an idler roller mounted on said outer section of each support arm, said belt passing around the associated idler roller and being secured at a second end to the inner section of the associated support arm and wherein rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the associated belt to be wrapped therearound thereby pulling the outer section of the associated support arm outwardly relative to the inner section of the associated support arm to thereby extend the length of the support arm, wherein said idler roller is always further away from said drive spool than the location at which the second end of the belt is secured to said inner section of the support arm and wherein said idler roller is slidably mounted on said outer section of the support arm and further including biasing means for biasing said idler roller away from said drive spool.
- 29. The awning of claim 28 further including a stop on said outer section of the support arm to limit the sliding movement of the idler roller toward said drive spool.
- 30. A retractable awning for mounting on a support structure for movement between extended and retracted positions comprising in combination:an awning sheet having one edge operably secured to said support structure an elongated roll bar secured to an opposite edge of said awning sheet and around which the awning sheet is wrapped in the retracted position of the awning; a pair of extensible support arms with one support arm being positioned at each end of the roll bar, each support arm including telescoping inner and outer sections, with an inner end of the inner section being pivotally and operably connected to said support structure and with an outer end of the outer section operably and rotatably supporting one end of said roll bar; a drive spool mounted on said roll bar at each end thereof for unitary rotation therewith; a pair of extensible rafter arms with a rafter arm associated with each support arm, each rafter arm having an inner and outer section with an outer end of the inner section being pivotally connected to an inner end of the outer section, an inner end of the inner section being pivotally connected to said support structure at a relatively high location in comparison to the connection of the support arms to the support structure, and an outer end of the outer section being operably and pivotally connected to the outer end of the outer section of an associated support arm; and an extendable belt system for extending the length of said support arms, said belt system having a belt associated with and connected at one end to each of said drive spools and operably connected to an outer section of an associated support arm such that rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the awning sheet to unwrap from said roll bar while simultaneously extending the support arms and rafter arms, and rotation of the drive spool in the opposite direction causes the awning sheet to be wrapped around said roll bar while simultaneously shortening said support arms, rafter arms and idler roller mounted on said outer section of each support arm, said belt passing around the associated idler roller and being secured at a second end to the inner section of the associated support arm and wherein rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the associated belt to be wrapped around thereby pulling the outer section of the associated support arm outwardly relative to the inner section of the associated support arm to thereby extend the length of the support arm, wherein said roller is always further away from said drive spool than the location at which the second end of the belt is secured to said inner section of the support arm and wherein said roller is slidably mounted on said outer section of the support arm and further including biasing means for biasing said idler roller away from said drive spool.
- 31. The awning of claim 30 further including a stop on said outer section of the support arm to limit the sliding movement of the idler roller towards a drive spool.
- 32. A powered retractable awning for mounting on a support structure for movement between extended and retracted positions comprising in combination:an awning sheet having one edge operably secured to said support structure, an elongated roll bar secured to an opposite edge of said awning sheet and around which the awning sheet is wrapped in the retracted position of the awning, a pair of extensible support arms with one support arm being positioned at each end of the roll bar, each support arm including telescoping inner and outer sections, with an inner end of the inner section being pivotally and operably connected to said support structure and with an outer end of the outer section operably and rotatably supporting one end of said roll bar, a drive shaft extending longitudinally of said roll bar and a motor operably connected to the drive shaft to selectively rotate the drive shaft in opposite directions, said drive shaft having drive spools thereon associated with each support arm for unitary rotation therewith, a pair of extensible rafter arms with a rafter arm associated with each support arm, each rafter arm having an inner and outer section with an outer end of the inner section being pivotally connected to an inner end of the outer section, an inner end of the inner section being pivotally connected to said support structure at a relatively high location in comparison to the connection of the support arms to the support structure, and an outer end of the outer section being operably and pivotally connected to the outer end of the outer section of an associated support arm, and an extendable belt system for extending the length of said support arms, said belt system having a belt associated with and connected at one end to each of said drive spools and operably connected to an outer section of an associated support arm such that rotation of said drive shaft in one direction causes the awning sheet to unwrap from said roll bar while simultaneously extending the support arms and rafter arms, and rotation of the drive shaft in the opposite direction causes the awning sheet to be wrapped around said roll bar while simultaneously shortening said support arms and rafter arms. a brace extending between a support arm and an associated rafter arm for forcing a predetermined spacing between the support arm and the associated rafter arm when the awning is extended, and further including activating means for moving said brace into a position to maintain said predetermined spacing wherein said activating means includes a slide secured to said belt and adapted to move said brace into said position for maintaining said predetermined spacing as said support arm is extended by said belt and wherein said brace is pivotally connected at one end to said associated rafter arm and operatively engageable by said slide at an opposite end, said brace being in the form of gas spring and wherein said opposite end of said gas spring is pivotally attached to a second slide that is engageable by said first mentioned slide.
- 33. A retractable awning for mounting on a support structure for movement between extended and retracted positions comprising in combination:an awning sheet having one edge operably secured to said support structure an elongated roll bar secured to an opposite edge of said awning sheet and around which the awning sheet is wrapped in the retracted position of the awning; a pair of extensible support arms with one support arm being positioned at each end of the roll bar, each support arm including telescoping inner and outer sections, with an inner end of the inner section being pivotally and operably connected to said support structure and with an outer end of the outer section operably and rotatably supporting one end of said roll bar; a drive spool mounted on said roll bar at each end thereof for unitary rotation therewith; a pair of extensible rafter arms with a rafter arm associated with each support arm, each rafter arm having an inner and outer section with an outer end of the inner section being pivotally connected to an inner end of the outer section, an inner end of the inner section being pivotally connected to said support structure at a relatively high location in comparison to the connection of the support arms to the support structure, and an outer end of the outer section being operably and pivotally connected to the outer end of the outer section of an associated support arm; and an extendable belt system for extending the length of said support arms, said belt system having a belt associated with and connected at one end to each of said drive spools and operably connected to an outer section of an associated support arm such that rotation of said drive spool in one direction causes the awning sheet to unwrap from said roll bar while simultaneously extending the support arms and rafter arms, and rotation of the drive spool in the opposite direction causes the awning sheet to be wrapped around said roll bar while simultaneously shortening said support arms and rafter arms, a brace extending between a support arm and associated rafter arm for forcing a predetermined spacing between the sport arm and the associated rafter arm when the awning is extended, activating means for moving said brace into a position to maintain said predetermined spacing, said activating means including a slide secured to said belt and adapted to move said brace into said position for maintaining said predetermined spacing as the support arms are extended by said belt, wherein said brace is pivotally connected at one end to said associated rafter arm and operatively engageable by said slide at an opposite end, said brace being in the form of a gas spring wherein said opposite end of said gas spring is pivotally attached to a second slide that is engageable by said first mentioned slide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The subject application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/139,051, filed Jun. 10, 1999, entitled “Powered Retractable Awning” and to provisional application Ser. No. 60/166,856, filed Nov. 22, 1999, also entitled “Powered Retractable Awning.”
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/139051 |
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60/166856 |
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