Awning installation device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739371
  • Patent Number
    6,739,371
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Purol; David
    Agents
    • Duane Morris LLP
Abstract
An awning installing device includes a main body having first and second opposing major surfaces, and has a given width and appropriate thickness and length. The first major surface is adapted to be brought into contact with a façade wall onto which an awning is to be installed, and the awning is to be mounted on the second major surface. A groove is formed in the main body to open at the second major surface and extend along the entire length of the main body. A bracket for supporting the awning has a portion which is movable in and along the groove to a desired location where it can be fixed. The main body is provided with a plurality of securing holes. Screws can be screwed through selected ones of the securing holes into the wall for securing the main body. End securing members which close the both ends of the groove are used to secure the ends of the main body to walls extending perpendicularly to the façade wall.
Description




This invention relates to a device for installing an awning having a sunshade sheet or canvas at a desired location.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a schematic side, partially cross-sectional view of an example of an awning. As is seen also from a perspective view shown in

FIG. 2

, the awning


1


includes a sunshade sheet


2


of cloth or vinyl, for example. (For ease of illustration of components beneath it, the sheet


2


is shown in

FIG. 2

as being transparent, but it should be understood that the sheet


2


should be opaque or be able to shade things under the awning.) The sunshade sheet


2


can be rolled on a shaft


3


, which is rotatably supported at its opposite ends by bearings


4


. The bearings


4


are secured to a pair of end brackets


5


, which, in turn, are secured to a rectangular or square shaft


6


having a rectangular or square cross-section. The rectangular shaft


6


is supported by a pair of brackets


7


. Each of the brackets


7


is secured to a wall


8


with anchor bolts


9


and


9


′. A front bar


11


is secured to the rectangular shaft


6


via arms


10


. The front edge portion of the sunshade sheet


2


is secured to the front bar


11


.




When the awning


1


is not used, the sunshade sheet


2


is rolled up around the shaft


3


. In this state, the front bar


11


is located close to the shaft


3


, and the arms


10


are bent, so that the sunshade sheet


2


, the front bar


11


and the arms


10


can be retracted beneath a roof


12


of the awning


1


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




In order to use the awning


1


, a front end of a crank handle (not shown) is engaged with a ring


13


operationally associated with the shaft


3


to rotate the ring


13


in a given direction by a given number of rotations so as to rotate the shaft


3


in the clockwise direction in FIG.


1


. This causes the front bar


11


to move away from the shaft


3


so that the sunshade sheet


2


can be spread to a desired extent. In

FIG. 1

, reference numerals


14


and


15


denote bolts for securing the awning


1


to the brackets


7


, and a reference numeral


16


denotes one of L-shaped arms which support the awning roof




When the sunshade sheet


2


is spread, a strong wind may exert a large force to the awning


1


. Therefore, the awning


1


must be secured firmly to the wall


8


with the brackets


7


and the anchor bolts


9


and


9


′, as shown in FIG.


1


.




However, it is sometimes difficult or impossible to secure one or both of the brackets


7


to the wall


8


at proper location to provide the awning


1


with sufficient resistance to a strong wind or force acting on it, so that the awning


1


cannot be installed at a desired location.




The brackets


7


for supporting the awning


1


must be secured to proper positions on the awning installation wall


8


in such a manner as to support proper portions of the awning


1


, for example, portions in the vicinity of its two opposing ends. Accordingly, when the awning


1


is to be installed at a desired location on the wall


8


, support members, for example, pillars to which the brackets


7


are secured so that they can be firmly supported must be present at the locations on the wall


8


corresponding to the locations of the brackets


7


on the awning


1


. If there are not such support members on the wall


8


, the awning


1


cannot be installed at the desired location. Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an awning installing device enabling the firm installation of an awning at a desired location.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An awning installing device according to the present invention includes a generally plate-shaped main body having a predetermined width, a length and a thickness. A first one of the major surfaces of the main body is adapted to face and be secured to a structure to which an awning is to be installed, and the other, second major surface is adapted to support the awning secured to it. The main body includes a guide extending along the entire length thereof. The awning installing device also has a bracket having a guided portion to be guided by the guide on the main body so that the bracket can be moved along the guide and can be secured to the main body at a desired location along the guide.




For installing the awning with the installing device according to the invention, to a wall by means of, for example, pillars and/or vertical bars in the wall, the main body of the installing device is placed in such a position that the bracket can be secured to the structure at a desired location. The main body is horizontally elongated and, therefore, crosses one or more pillars and/or vertical bars. The main body is firmly secured to appropriate ones of the pillars and/or vertical bars by fixing means, e.g. anchor bolts or screws. Then, the bracket is moved along the length of the main body to the desired location and secured to the main body at that location. After that, the awning is mounted to the bracket.




Since the bracket can be moved along the length of the main body which is firmly secured to the wall of the structure, a desired location where the bracket, and, therefore, the awning, is to be secured relative to the wall can be selected. Since the main body of the awning installing device is firmly secured to the pillars and/or vertical bars in the wall, the awning is also firmly held and secured.




The guide may be in the form of a longitudinally extending groove. In this case, the guided portion of the bracket may be formed as an engaging portion which is located in the groove and in engagement with the groove so as to endure load acting on the bracket.




The main body may be provided with a number of holes extending through the entire thickness of the main body, which can be selectively used for securing the main body to the pillars and/or vertical bars by means of anchor bolts, screws or the like.




The groove may be formed to open in the second major surface. The engaging portion may be formed as an engagement member, as a member separate from the bracket. A male screw is screwed to extend through the bracket toward the main body into the groove opening. The male screw is tightened so that the engagement member and the bracket can be firmly secured to the main body. By loosening the screw to an appropriate extent, the bracket with the engagement member and the male screw can be moved along the groove to any desired location, where they can be firmly secured by tightening the screw.




The awning installing device may be provided with an end securing member. The end securing member includes a plate-like portion having a protrusion on one of its major surfaces, which is adapted to fit into the groove in the main body from the opening of the groove opening in one end surface of the main body. The end securing member includes also a coupling portion extending from the plate-like portion beyond the first or second major surface of the main body. The coupling portion is used to secure the plate-like portion to a wall surface extending generally perpendicular, in either direction, to the wall to which the main body is to be secured.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic left side view of a prior art awning installing device;





FIG. 2

is a schematic perspective view of an awning installed onto a structure with an awning installing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are partial front and plan views of the awning installing device according to the first embodiment;





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are enlarged side and front views of part of the device shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, with an end securing member removed;





FIGS. 5A

,


5


B and


5


C are front, right side and plan views of an end securing member for securing the left end of the main body of the awning installing device to a wall which is perpendicular to the main wall to which the main body is secured and which forms an “outward” corner with the main wall;





FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C are front, left side and plan views of an end securing member for securing the right end of the main body of the awning installing device to a wall which is perpendicular to the main wall to which the main body is secured and which forms an “inward” corner with the main wall;





FIGS. 7A

,


7


B,


7


C and


7


D show another form of the end securing member shown in

FIGS. 5A

,


5


B and


5


C, which is formed of two parts, in which

FIGS. 7A and 7B

are front and right side views of an upper part of the member, and

FIGS. 7C and 7D

are front and right side views of a lower part of the member;





FIGS. 8A

,


8


B,


8


C and


8


D show another form of the end securing member shown in

FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C, which is formed of two parts, in which

FIGS. 8A and 8B

are front and left side views of an upper part of the member, and

FIGS. 8C and 8D

are front and left side views of a lower part of the member;





FIG. 9

is a schematic left side view of an awning installed onto a wall with the awning installing device according to the present invention, with a sunshade sheet rolled up;





FIGS. 10A and 10B

show an awning installing device according to another embodiment of the present invention, in which

FIG. 10A

is a left side view of the device and

FIG. 10B

is a front view of part of the device; and





FIGS. 11A

,


11


B and


11


C show an example of a groove engagement member which may be used in the awning installing device shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

, in which

FIGS. 11A and 11B

are plan and front views of the member, and

FIG. 11C

is a cross-sectional view along a line


11


C—


11


C in FIG.


11


B.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Now, one embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to

FIGS. 2 through 9

. An awning installing device


20


according to this embodiment includes a main body


21


made of metal, two brackets


22


, and end securing members


23


and


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the installing device


20


is for installing an awning


1


at a desired location on an installation wall


8


which is a vertical surface.




In the example being described, the horizontal width of the wall


8


is described as being substantially equal to the length of the awning


1


. Also, it is assumed that the left edge of the wall


8


connects a front edge of a left side wall


25


which extends perpendicularly forward to the wall


8


. This type of corner is referred to an “outward” corner


26


in this specification.




Also, a right side wall


27


extends perpendicularly forward from the right end of the wall


8


to form a corner, which is referred to as “inward” corner


28


in the present specification.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 9

, the awning


1


is the same as or similar to the one described with reference to the prior art installing device. The two brackets


22


are used to hold and support the rectangular shaft


6


at portions near the opposite ends of the shaft


6


whereby the awning


1


can be installed on the wall


8


at a desired location. As described previously, the sunshade sheet


2


is shown as being transparent in order to show the structures under it, but, needless to say, it actually shields things beneath it from the sunlight.




As shown in

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


4


A and


4


B, the main body


21


may be cast from, for example, aluminum or aluminum alloy, and is formed in the generally plate-like shape having a given width and appropriate thickness and length. One of two major surfaces of the main body


21


, i.e. the rear surface


29


shown, for example, in

FIG. 3B

, is placed to face the wall


8


and may be sometimes referred to as “installation surface” in this specification. The other one of the major surfaces, that is, the front surface may be sometimes referred to as “awning mounting surface” in this specification. In the awning mounting surface, two grooves


31


and


31


′ are formed to longitudinally extend along the entire length of the main body


21


, and act as a guide


30


. Each of the grooves


31


and


31


′ has a cross-shaped transverse cross-section as shown in FIG.


4


A. In other words, each of the grooves


31


and


31


′ includes an elongated straight groove having parallel side walls and a bottom perpendicular to the side walls, and intermediate enlarged portion


32


extending outward from the respective side walls of the straight groove. The shape and size of the bottom portion of each of the grooves


31


and


31


′, which is narrower than the intermediate enlarged portion


32


and of the same width as a top or opening portion of the groove


31


(


31


′), is determined such that the head


34


of a securing screw


33


seated thereon does not interfere with a guided portion


35


(


35


′), which will be described later.




The main body


21


is provided with a number of holes


36


extending through the thickness of the body


21


. Appropriate ones of the holes


36


are selected to secure the main body


21


to the wall


8


. For example, four holes


36


are formed in a row extending across the width of the main body


21


, and a plurality of such rows of holes


36


are arranged at appropriate intervals along the length of the main body


21


. The holes


36


at the opposite ends of each row extend through the bottoms of the respective grooves


31


and


31


′, while the remaining intermediate holes


36


are formed to extend through the bottom of a recess


37


. The recess


37


is formed in the front surface of the main body


21


to a depth similar to that of the grooves


31


and


31


′.




The main body


21


may be a single unit having a length necessary for one awning. Alternatively, shorter members having a length of, for example, a submultiple of the length of an ordinary awning may be prepared, and a plurality of such shorter members may be connected to provide a main body


21


having a required length. In such case, some pin holes


38


may be formed in mating side surfaces of the main body members at corresponding locations so that, when they are connected, pins placed in pin holes


38


(

FIG. 4

) formed in both end surfaces of the shorter body members at the corresponding locations can be used to properly position the members.




As a still further alternative, a longer main body may be cut to a length appropriate for securing the awning to the wall


8


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


4


A and


4


B, each of the brackets


22


has a rectangular base plate


39


elongated in the direction of the width of the main body


21


. The base


39


extends over the front side of the main body


21


. Also, each bracket


22


has two groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ which extend backward from the opposite ends of the base


39


and are in engagement with the respective ones of the grooves


31


and


31


′ acting as the guides


30


and


30


′. The groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ act as the guided portions


35


and


35


′. The engagement sections


40


and


40


′ extend along the entire length (the dimension along the length of the main body


21


) of the base


39


and backward toward the grooves


31


and


31


′. Each of the groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ has an enlarged portion which fit into the enlarged portion


32


in the corresponding one of the grooves. From the lower portion of the base


39


, a pair of jaw-like members


41


extend forward. The rectangular shaft


6


of the awning


1


is inserted and clamped between the jaws


41


by tightening a bolt


15


(FIG.


9


).




The brackets


22


are mounted on the main body


21


by inserting the enlarged portions of the groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ into the corresponding enlarged portions


32


of the grooves


31


and


31


′ from ends of the respective grooves. The brackets


22


are then moved to desired locations along the main body


21


and fixed there by means of bolts


42


.




Bolts


43


shown in

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


4


A and


4


B are used to fix the L-shaped arms


16


which support the awning roof


12


.




The end securing members


23


and


24


are of cast metal similar to the main body


21


. As shown in

FIGS. 5A

,


5


B and


5


C, the left end securing member


23


includes a rectangular plate


44


, and upper and lower projections


45


and


45


′ projecting from the right side surface of the plate


44


at the locations corresponding to the locations of the grooves


31


and


31


′, respectively, in the main body


21


. The projections


45


and


45


′ have a cross-section conformable to the cross-section of the grooves


31


and


31


′ so that they can be inserted into the grooves from the respective left ends. The left end securing member


23


further includes plural, e.g. eight, screw holes


47


through which screws


46


are screwed to secure the plate


44


to the wall


25


(FIG.


2


). As is seen from FIG.


3


B and

FIGS. 5A-5C

, the front edge of the plate


44


are in line with the front edges of the projections


45


and


45


′.




The right end securing member


24


, as shown in

FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C, has a similar structure to the member


23


. Projections


55


and


55


′ similar to the projections


45


and


45


′ project from the left side surface of a plate


54


similar to the plate


44


and have a cross-section conformable to that of the grooves


31


and


31


′ so that they can be inserted into the grooves from the respective right ends. Different from the left end securing member


24


, which has the projections


45


and


45


′ formed at locations along the front edge of the plate


44


, the projections


55


and


55


′ of the member


24


are formed near to the rear edge of the plate


54


at locations offset inward of the rear edge of the plate


54


by the thickness of the bottoms of the grooves


31


and


31


′. A plurality of screw holes


57


similar to the holes


47


in the left end securing member


23


are formed through the plate


54


for firmly securing the right end securing member


24


to the wall


27


forming the “inward” corner


28


(

FIG. 2

) without leaving a space as shown in FIG.


3


B.





FIGS. 7A through 7D

and

FIGS. 8A through 8D

show different forms of the left and right end securing members


23


and


24


, respectively. The securing members


23


and


24


are formed of two parts


23




a


and


23




b


, and


24




a


and


24




b


, respectively.

FIGS. 7A and 7B

are front and right side views of an upper left securing member part


23




a


, and

FIGS. 7C and 7D

are front and right side views of a lower left securing member part


23




b


. The upper and lower member parts


23




a


and


23




b


are formed respectively of plates


44




a


and


44




b


, and projections


45




a


and


45




b


. Screw holes


47


are formed in the respective plates


44




a


and


44




b.







FIGS. 8A and 8B

are front and left side views of an upper right securing member part


24




a


, and

FIGS. 8C and 8D

are front and left side views of a lower right securing member part


24




b


. The upper and lower member parts


24




a


and


24




b


are formed respectively of plates


54




a


and


54




b


, and projections


55




a


and


55




b


. Screw holes


57


are formed in the respective plates


54




a


and


54




b.






Which forms of the end securing members should be used can be determined, taking into account necessary conditions, such as the appearance and the strength required.




Although not shown, if the “outward” and “inward” corners are on the right and left hand sides, respectively, opposite to the showing in

FIG. 2

, the left end securing member to be used should have a symmetric configuration with respect to the one shown in

FIGS. 5A through 5C

or

FIGS. 7A through 7D

, and the right end securing member should have a symmetric configuration with respect to the one shown in

FIGS. 6A through 6C

or

FIGS. 8A through 8D

.




The awning


1


can be installed on the wall


8


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, by means of the awning installing device


20


described above. First, the right end securing member


24


is fixed to the right side wall


27


(

FIG. 2

) with the screws


46


. Then, the main body


21


is positioned in such a manner that the projections


55


and


55


′ of the right end securing member


24


can enter into the right end openings of the grooves


31


and


31


′ of the main body


21


. Thereafter, the main body


21


is fixed to the wall


8


with the screws


33


. Then, the groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ of each of the two brackets


22


are slid into the grooves


31


and


31


′ through the left end openings of the grooves.




After that, the projections


45


and


45


′ of the left end securing member


23


are fitted into the left end openings of the grooves


31


and


31


′, and, the member


23


is fixed to the wall


25


(

FIG. 2

) by means of the screws


46


. In this stage, the brackets


22


can slide along the grooves


31


and


31


′ which act as the guides


30


and


30


′. The brackets


22


are moved along the grooves


31


and


31


′ to respective appropriate locations for supporting the awning


1


, and fixed to the main body


1


at the respective locations by fastening the screws


42


.




After that, the awning


1


is mounted on the awning installing device


20


by securing it to the jaws


41


of the respective brackets


22


by means of the bolts


15


and other suitable means.




The awning


1


installed on the wall


8


in the manner as above described is shown in

FIGS. 2 and 9

. In

FIG. 2

, the sunshade sheet


2


is rolled out, whereas it is shown rolled up in FIG.


9


.




An awning installing device


20




a


according to a second embodiment of the invention is described with reference to

FIGS. 10A and 10B

and

FIGS. 11A

,


11


B and


11


C.




The awning installing device


20




a


differs from the awning installing device


20


according to the first embodiment, in the structure of the groove engagement sections of the brackets. The remaining structure is substantially the same as the first embodiment. Accordingly, the same reference numerals are attached to the same or similar components, and their detailed description is not made.




According to the second embodiment, the groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ employed for each bracket


22


in the first embodiment are replaced by two groove engagement members


40




a


and one groove engagement member


40




a


′ for each bracket


22




a


, which are formed as separate members from the base


39




a


and the jaws


41


. As shown in FIG.


11


C, each of the groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′ has a transverse cross-section along the line


11


C—


11


C in

FIG. 11B

, which is same as that of the groove engagement sections


40


and


40


′ of the first example shown in

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


4


A and


4


B. However, as shown in

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, they have a shorter dimension along the groove than the sections


40


and


40


′ of the first example. Each of the groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′ is in the shape of shouldered rectangular nut with a screw hole


50


at its center.




Two screw holes


47


are provided through the bracket


22




a


at locations corresponding to the groove


31


, and one screw hole


48


is formed through the bracket


22




a


at a location corresponding to the groove


31


′. The screw holes


47


have a vertically elliptical transverse cross-section, while the screw hole


48


has a horizontally elliptical transverse cross-section. The groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′ in the grooves


31


and


31


′ are coupled to the bracket


22




a


by screwing male screws


49


into the screw holes


47


and


48


and the screw holes


50


in the groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′, as shown in

FIGS. 11A and 11B

. Tightening the screws


49


can firmly couple the groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′ with the bracket


22




a


and, hence, the main body


21


. By loosening the screws


49


, the bracket


22


with the groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′ loosely coupled to it can move along the grooves


31


and


31


′. In other words, the groove engagement members


40




a


and


40




a


′ of this embodiment acts both as the guided portions of the bracket


22


and as the bracket securing means.




Since the manner of mounting the awning


1


with the awning installing device


20




a


of the second embodiment is the same as described above with reference to the first embodiment, no further description about the mounting of the awning


1


to the wall


8


is given.




In the above-described arrangements, the both ends of the grooves and, hence, the both ends of the main body of the awning installing device are secured to the walls by means of the end securing members. However, either or both of the end securing members may be eliminated, depending on the circumstances where the awning is installed.




Also, the holes


36


for securing the main body


21


to the wall


8


with the screws


33


may be eliminated and formed in situ. However, it is preferable to provide the main body


21


with the holes


36


beforehand so that the working to provide holes


36


in situ can be eliminated to thereby shorten the time necessary for installing the awning


1


.




Also, anchor bolts or any other means compatible with for the material used for the wall


8


may be used in place of the screws


33


for securing the awning installing device


20


or


20




a.





Claims
  • 1. An awning installing device comprising:a generally plate-shaped main body having a given width and a thickness and a length, said main body having first and second opposing major surfaces, said first major surface being adapted to be secured to a structure onto which an awning is to be installed, said awning being adapted to be mounted on said second major surface, said main body being provided with two parallel guides spaced apart from each other in the width direction of said main body, said two guides extending along the entire length of said main body; and a bracket for supporting said awning, said bracket having two guided portions to be guided along respective ones of said two guides of said main body so that said bracket can be moved along said guide to a desired location along said main body where said bracket can be secured to said main body.
  • 2. The awning installing device according to claim 1 wherein each guide comprises a groove formed in said main body to extend along the length of said main body, and each guided portion of said bracket is formed in groove engagement means of said bracket which is located within and engages with said groove in such a manner that load exerted to said bracket can be borne.
  • 3. The awning installing device according to claim 1 wherein said main body is provided with a plurality of holes extending therethrough, selected ones of said holes being useable for securing said main body to said structure.
  • 4. The awning installing device according to claim 2 wherein said main body is provided with a plurality of holes extending therethrough, selected one of said holes being useable for securing said main body to said structure.
  • 5. The awning installing device according to claim 2 wherein:each groove opens at said second major surface; each groove engagement means comprises a groove engagement member formed as a unit separate from said bracket; and each groove engagement member and said bracket are coupled together by means of a screw.
  • 6. The awning installing device according to claim 4 wherein:each groove opens at said second major surface; each groove engagement means comprises a groove engagement member formed as a unit separate from said bracket; and each groove engagement member and said bracket are coupled together by means of a screw.
  • 7. The awning installing device according to claim 4 wherein:each groove opens at said second major surface; each groove engagement means comprises a groove engagement member formed as a unit separate from said bracket; and each groove engagement member and said bracket are coupled together by means of a screw.
  • 8. The awning installing device according to claim 2 further comprising an end securing member for securing an end of said main body, said end securing member comprising a plate having first and second opposing major surfaces, two projections projecting from said first major surface of said plate and each being adapted to be fitted into an opening of each groove at said end, and an extension continuous to said plate, said extension extending either in the direction toward said structure or in the opposite direction, whereby said end securing member can be secured to a wall extending generally perpendicularly to said structure.
  • 9. The awning installing device according to claim 5 further comprising an end securing member for securing an end of said main body, said end securing member comprising a plate having first and second opposing major surfaces, two projections projecting from said first major surface of said plate and each being adapted to be fitted into an opening of each groove at said end, and an extension continuous to said plate, said extension extending either in the direction toward said structure or in the opposite direction, whereby said end securing member can be secured to a wall extending generally perpendicularly to said structure.
  • 10. The awning installing device according to claim 6 further comprising an end securing member for securing an end of said main body, said end securing member comprising a plate having first and second opposing major surfaces, two projections projecting from said first major surface of said plate and each being adapted to be fitted into an opening of each groove at said end, and an extension continuous to said plate, said extension extending either in the direction toward said structure or in the opposite direction, whereby said end securing member can be secured to a wall extending generally perpendicularly to said structure.
  • 11. The awning installing device according to claim 7 further comprising an end securing member for securing an end of said main body, said end securing member comprising a plate having first and second opposing major surfaces, two projections projecting from said first major surface of said plate and each being adapted to be fitted into an opening of each groove at said end, and an extension continuous to said plate, said extension extending either in the direction toward said structure or in the opposite direction, whereby said end securing member can be secured to a wall extending generally perpendicularly to said structure.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-111856 Apr 2002 JP
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