Claims
- 1. A canopy structure assembly comprising an open frame structure; a pliable cover adapted to be supported over the frame structure; a series of tie cords for securing the cover to the frame structure; a series of securing tabs adapted to be retained on the frame structure and attachable to the tie cords for effectively interconnecting the cover to the frame structure, each of the securing tabs being movable on the frame structure such that the securing tab may be moved from one point to another on the frame structure but wherein each securing tab in response to a force being applied thereto assumes a binding position on the frame structure that effectively holds the securing tab in a generally stationary position on the frame structure and thereby serve to hold the cover on the frame structure via the tie cords; each securing tab including a frame aperture for receiving a portion of the frame structure such that the securing tab may move back and forth on the frame structure, and a tie cord aperture formed in the securing tab adjacent the frame aperture and wherein the tie cord aperture is formed by two spaced apart fingers with each finger including a terminal end portion and wherein the terminal end portions of the fingers define throat area therebetween; and wherein the frame aperture, tie cord aperture and throat area are all aligned.
- 2. The canopy structure assembly of claim 1 wherein each tab includes a surrounding structure that encircles the frame aperture and wherein the fingers project outwardly from the surrounding structure to define the tie cord aperture.
- 3. The canopy structure assembly of claim 1 each tie cord includes a stopper; and wherein the tie cord aperture formed in each securing tab is sized such that in a secured position the stopper projects upwardly through a portion of the tie cord aperture such that a portion of the stopper lies above the tie cord aperture while another portion of the stopper lies below the tie cord aperture.
- 4. The canopy structure assembly of claim 3 wherein the tie cord aperture forms a seat and wherein in a secured position the stopper seats within the tie cord aperture such that a portion of the stopper projects through the tie cord aperture.
- 5. A canopy structure assembly comprising an open frame structure including a series of poles adapted to assume generally vertical orientations when the canopy structure is erected; a pliable cover adapted to be supported over the frame structure; a series of tie cords for securing the cover to the frame structure wherein respective tie cords include a stopper secured to an end portion of the tie cord; a series of securing tabs adapted to be retained on the poles and adapted to be attached to the tie cords for effectively interconnecting the cover to the frame structure, each of the securing tabs being movable on a respective pole such that the securing tab can be moved from one point to another on the pole but wherein the respective securing tabs in response to a force being applied thereto assumes a binding position on the poles that effectively holds the securing tabs in a generally stationary position and thereby serves to hold the cover on the frame structure via the tie cords; each securing tab including a frame aperture that is adapted to extend around a respective pole such that the securing tab can be moved upwardly and downwardly on the pole, and a tie cord aperture formed in the securing tab adjacent the frame aperture and wherein the tie cord aperture is particularly sized to form a seat for receiving a respective stopper associated with a tie cord and wherein the tie cord aperture is sized such that the stopper associated with a tie cord may seat within the tie cord aperture such that a portion of the stopper will extend through the tie cord aperture and effectively connect the tie cord to the securing tab.
- 6. The canopy structure assembly of claim 5 wherein when a tie cord is securely fastened to a securing tab a portion of the stopper associated with a tie cord underlies the tie cord aperture and seats therein and wherein another portion of the stopper extends upwardly through the tie cord aperture and assumes a position above the tie cord aperture.
- 7. The canopy structure of claim 6 wherein the tie cord aperture is formed by a pair of space apart fingers that project outwardly from the frame aperture and wherein each of the fingers includes an outer end portion and wherein the outer end portions of the fingers are spaced apart and define a throat area therebetween and wherein the frame aperture, tie cord aperture and the throat area are all aligned.
- 8. A canopy structure assembly comprising:a) a frame structure including a series of side members adapted to assume generally vertical orientations; b) a pliable cover adapted to be supported on the frame structure; c) a series of tie cords for securing the pliable cover on the frame structure, each tie cord including an elastic segment and a stopper formed at a terminal end portion of the tie cord; d) a series of securing tabs adapted to be mounted on the side members of the frame structure and further adapted to connect to the tie cords for securing the pliable cover to the frame structure; and e) wherein each securing tab including a first opening for receiving one of the side members of the frame structure such that the securing tab may be moved upwardly and downwardly along the side member, and a second opening forming a seat for receiving the stopper, and wherein the second opening is sized such that a portion of the stopper will project through the seat opening while the stopper lies adjacent the seat formed by the second opening.
- 9. The canopy structure assembly of claim 8 wherein the securing tab includes a top and a bottom and wherein in a secured position the stopper seats against the bottom of the securing tab but wherein a portion of the stopper project upwardly through the second opening such that a portion of the stopper lies above the second opening.
- 10. The canopy structure assembly of claim 9 wherein the second opening in the securing tab is formed by two curved fingers with each finger including a terminal end portion and wherein the terminal end portions of the fingers define a throat area therebetween that permits the elastic segment of a respective tie cord to pass therethrough into the second opening; and wherein the first opening, the second opening, and the throat are all aligned.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/234,746, filed Jan. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,280.
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Exhibit 1—drawing of a pole clip. |
Exhibit 2—drawing of a cover design. |
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