The present invention relates to collapsible structures generally and more particularly to collapsible gazebos.
Collapsible gazebos may be used for many purposes such as providing shade or rain protection to allow for more enjoyable dining, resting or playing while in the outdoors. Additionally, because the gazebos are collapsible, the gazebos may be assembled and disassembled for use in different places, such as back yards or parks.
Conventional collapsible gazebos, however, can be difficult to assemble, detracting from the enjoyment of their use. For example, placing the canopy (tarp) over the top of an assembled gazebo frame can be difficult because the portion of the gazebo frame that supports the canopy (canopy support frame) is automatically deployed at the same time as the other parts of the gazebo frame are deployed. Thus, the canopy support frame is too high for many people to reach and the canopy cannot be properly placed on its frame.
Therefore, a gazebo frame allowing for easier deployment is needed.
A collapsible gazebo frame with independent canopy support includes a set of four corner support members that rest on a ground surface at a bottom end and provide support for other gazebo frame components. The gazebo frame also includes a set of four scissor assemblies, each being coupled to a different pair of the four corner support members. The scissor assemblies can extend and retract. Each of a set of four scissor assembly sliders is slidingly coupled to a different one of the four corner support members and serves to extend and retract the scissor assemblies coupled to the respective corner support member when slid along the corner support member. As a further portion of the gazebo frame, a canopy support frame includes a set of four canopy support members, each being coupled to the top end of a different one of the four corner support members and having a canopy frame joint that can be placed in a locked position. The canopy support frame also includes a set of four canopy frame sliders, where each canopy frame slider is slidingly coupled to a different one of the four corner support members and is coupled to a different one of the four canopy support members by a canopy frame extender. The canopy frame sliders serve to lock the canopy frame joints when slid along their corner support members.
In an alternate embodiment, a collapsible gazebo frame includes a set of four corner support members and a set of four scissor assemblies, each being coupled to a different pair of the four corner support members. Each of four scissor assembly sliders is slidingly coupled to a different one of the four corner support members and serves to extend and retract the scissor assemblies coupled to the respective corner support member when slid along the corner support member. A canopy support frame includes four canopy support members, each being coupled to the top end of a different one of the four corner support members and having a canopy frame joint. The canopy support frame also includes four canopy support arms. Each canopy support arm is coupled to a different one of the four scissor assemblies and to a different canopy frame extender such that the canopy frame joints lock when gazebo frame is deployed.
In one aspect of the invention, each of the four corner support members is extendable and retractable.
In another aspect of the invention, a canopy peak support member is coupled to the inner ends of each canopy support member to support the peak of a gazebo canopy.
In another aspect of the invention, each of a set of four feet is fixed to the bottom end of a different one of the four corner support members to anchor the gazebo frame to the ground surface.
In another aspect of the invention, each of the four corner support members slants inward towards the center of the gazebo frame when the gazebo frame is deployed.
In another aspect of the invention, the canopy frame joints are locked using canopy frame sleeves.
a is an enlarged perspective view of a slider of the collapsible gazebo frame of
b is an enlarged perspective view of another slider of the collapsible gazebo frame of
The corner support members 112 rest on the surface of the ground. The scissor assemblies 130 are each coupled to a different pair of corner support members and can be extended and retracted. Each of the scissor assembly sliders 120 are slidingly coupled a different corner support member as illustrated in
In the canopy support frame 152, the canopy support members 143 are each coupled to a different corner support member. The canopy frame joints 148 which join the two portions of the canopy support members, the inner canopy support member 140 and the outer canopy support member 145, can be placed in a locked position to make the canopy support frame rigid. Each canopy frame slider 125 is slidingly coupled to a different corner support member. Each canopy frame slider is also coupled to a different canopy support member by the canopy frame extenders 150 as illustrated in
The embodiment depicted in
The canopy support frame 152 is deployed independently of the scissor assemblies 130 using the canopy frame sliders 125. That is, the canopy frame sliders operate independent of the scissor assembly sliders. In one embodiment, upward movement of the canopy frame sliders causes the canopy frame extenders to exert force on the outer canopy support members. The force exerted on the outer canopy support members causes the canopy frame joints to come into a ‘straight’ position. In the straight position, the outer canopy support members are in linear alignment with respect to the inner canopy support members. In one aspect, the canopy frame joints can be locked in the straight position. The locking of the canopy frame joints may be achieved by locking the canopy frame sliders in an upward position using, for example, a lock mechanism such as a push button latch in the corner support member. By locking the canopy frame joints in a straight position, the canopy support members provide a rigid support structure upon which a canopy or tarp may be placed. Furthermore, since the canopy support frame is deployed independently of the scissor assemblies, the canopy may be placed over the canopy support frame after the scissor assemblies are extended to form the sides of the deployed gazebo frame but before the canopy support frame is deployed, elevating the peak of the gazebo frame and making it more difficult to place the canopy. Thus, the independent deployment of the canopy support frame provides for easier assembly and disassembly of the entire gazebo.
As stated above with respect to
In another aspect, the canopy peak support member 160 provides additional height and support to the peak of the canopy.
The present invention provides for easier assembly and disassembly of a gazebo frame by simplifying the assembly and disassembly of the canopy and canopy support frame.
Having disclosed exemplary embodiments and the best mode, modifications and variations may be made to the disclosed embodiments while remaining within the subject and spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of an earlier filed application entitled “Collapsible Gazebo Frame with Independent Canopy Support”, U.S. Ser. No. 10/661,161, filed Sep. 12, 2003. The earlier filed application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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