INVENTION BACKGROUND
The invention is a device of an electric awning that operates automatically to achieve and create a shade used to protect from the sun's rays, whether for vehicles or outdoor sessions. The closest cases of this awning are:
- The traditional fixed awnings which are fixed and set outside homes to make shade for vehicles. They are made of iron and fabric. They are fixed to the ground or fixed on the internal or external walls of the house.
- The electrical awnings which are fixed on the building or on two pillars and are opened in one direction.
- Single-pillar awnings which are circular like a large umbrella to shade the outdoor session.
The reasons why the current awnings do not achieve what the product does are:
- The fixed awning occupies space especially when it is not required while this invention does not occupy space, but rather in the form of a lighting pole when it is closed.
- The traditional awnings, in case of the absence of a vehicle, are an obstacle to the traffic, especially for large vehicles.
- The traditional awnings distort the house look.
- The fixed awnings, in case of they are not needed and at night, block air and views of the place.
- The fixed awnings are prone to being uprooted, in case of the strong winds and they can't resist it, causing damage to the property and the human beings.
- In case of the presence of more than one awning on the same street, they distort the view.
- The movable awning needs a fence or a wall to be fixed on, or two or more pillars to be fixed on, distorting the place and creating a large and unacceptable appearance.
THE GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT (INVENTION)
Because of the damage caused by the hot rays of the sun to the vehicles or humans and the need to find an alternative solution, whether for fixed awnings outside the fence, which the regime prevents in a number of countries such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for several reasons such as distorting the outside view of the house and the neighborhood in general, hindering the traffic of vehicles, especially for the large ones, and causing danger in case of the strong winds. Also, the awnings used for shading the outdoor sessions are exposed to the winds and it is difficult to set them in some locations where there are no fixed things, such as walk and pillars. This forces the person to put a traditional awning which may be exposed to the strong winds. The automatic awnings which are currently available also require fixing on the house or on the fence of the house directly, while the vehicle is usually some distance from the fence of the house due to the sidewalk and also the afforestation. In addition, the outdoor sessions may not be near the building or from a fixed pillar.
Therefore, the idea of a movable awning appeared to be opened only during the daytime and on parking the designated vehicle, which has a device the awning recognizes on parking directly. In case of the strong winds, the awning is directly folded thanks to the wind sensor. Also it is automatically closed in the absence of the sun and in case there are no vehicles under the awning so that it does not hinder the movement of the large vehicles on the roads. In addition, it does not distort the view of the house as it is closed at night and when the vehicle is not under it. Its shape does not distort the general view as it is fixed on only one pillar and adjacent to the vehicle's parking to create shade only for the area allocated for the vehicle without extending to more areas. Rather, it is a beautiful view by which the roads are decorated.
It does not occupy space when it is closed. This plays a great role in achieving protection from the heat and rays of the sun. It operates automatically without the need for human intervention to open and close.
A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1: A detailed view of the product (invention) with the most important parts.
FIG. 2: A view of the awning in case of closure.
FIG. 3: A view of the beginning of opening the awning and the mechanism to open and close it.
FIG. 4: A view of the pillar stability and the awning's readiness to spread.
FIG. 5: A view of the completion of the exit of the two awnings and the completion of the opening of the awning,
FIG. 6: A view of the awning shape, the vehicle under it and the shape of the shade underneath.
FIG. 7: A view of the three stages which the awning goes through, from full closure, then initial opening, then full opening.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The product is just a one pillar. Its length is determined according to the area of shade to be created as it may get smaller or bigger (the product has more than one size). The pillar has an awning inside. It also contains a motion motor (FIG. 1 I), a wind sensor (FIG. 1 G), a sun sensor (FIG. 1 H) and a barcode reader of radar frequency (RFID) (FIG. 1 K). This pillar is fixed to the ground or on a stable wall. When the awning is opened, whether with the remote control or by proximity of the vehicle that has a tape of radio frequency (RFID), the pillar picks up these coded vibrations (RFID) to start going out and opening (FIG. 2) provided that the sun shines at this moment and there is no wind. The awning is pushed by a power motor tied to a chain that pushes the awning out (FIG. 3). The awning begins to be opened, and as a first stage, it turns into a pillar with a cross-rail only as in (FIG. 4). After that, it pushes arms (FIG. 1 S) fixed with two cylinders (FIG. 1 Q) and a fabric attached to them (FIG. 1 U) out in opposite directions (FIG. 1 F). The push is made because the arms are composed of a spring and a compressed chain (FIG. 1 T but held by the fabric wrapped around the two cylinders (FIG. 1 Q). Inside them, there are two motors (FIG. 1 R) to push and release for opening and closing, thus the awning has been fully opened (FIG. 5).
(FIG. 6) shows the final visualization of the shape of the awning that has been opened and the shade that was created by it on the vehicle. (FIG. 7) shows the three positions that are formed on opening and closing.
The closing process happens when the vehicle moves away from the awning, when it gets dark, when a strong wind blows, or when the shutdown button (FIG. 1 C) from the remote control is pressed.
These technical processes are processed through a processor (FIG. 1 P) programmed to operate according to the mentioned method inside the awning.