Joint arm awning with cover, in particular box-mounted awning

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6508291
  • Patent Number
    6,508,291
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 18, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 21, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a joint arm awning with a cover, in particular a box-mounted awning, comprising a fabric roll shaft for the among fabric to be rolled up and a drop-out section which is joined to free ends of extendible joint arms and inside of which the free outer edge of the awning fabric is fixed, it is provided that a first gutter is formed along the outer edge of the awning fabric inside the drop-out section; and that an upwardly open second gutter is formed in the vicinity of the upper edge of the drop-out section; and that water can flow from the upper gutter into the lower gutter.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a joint arm awning with a cover, in particular a box-mounted awning, comprising a fabric roll shaft for the fabric to be rolled up and a drop-out section which is joined to the free ends of extendible joint arms and inside of which the free outer edge of the awning fabric is fixed.




2. Background Art




Awnings of the generic type are faced with the problem of defined drainage of rainwater in the retracted as well as in the extended state. If the rainwater is not successfully drained off, soils on a wall of a house will result from water flowing down along the wall. The idea is that the water will not simply flow down from tie end portion of the awning fabric, but is drained off laterally.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to embody an awning of the type mentioned at the outset such that draining off rainwater is optimized as opposed to conventional constructions.




Draining off water that flows along the wall of a house by means of a sealing lip has been known per se; the water flows along the awning box and finally falls down from the drop-out section. The drop-out section becomes soiled and unsightly streaks of dirt will be the result.




According to the invention, this object is attained in that a first gutter is provided along the outer edge of the awning fabric inside the drop-out section; in that a second gutter which is open upwards is formed in the vicinity of the upper edge of the drop-out section; and in that the water can flow from the upper gutter into the lower gutter.




This design ensures that any water which drops from above on the extended awning fabric is drained off laterally inside the drop-out section and that the water which flows down from the cover when the drop-out section is retracted is collected by the open upper gutter.




As a result of the design according to the invention, any contact of water flowing along the wall of a house with the drop-out section is precluded when the awning is retracted, and streaks of dirt are reliably avoided.




For lateral drainage of the rainwater it is provided that the lower gutter comprises a drain-off extension piece which projects laterally outwards.




By advantage, the lower gutter is parallel to, and directly adjoins, a piping groove and a piping on the outer edge of the awning fabric, with a transitional section being advantageously formed between the piping groove and the lower gutter for draining water to be led directly into the gutter.




A sealing section curved arcuately upwards may be provided in the portion between the rear edge of the cover and the wall, avoiding any penetration of water in this portion.











Details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of a preferred exemplary embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a joint arm awning according to the invention in the retracted state;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the drop-out section in the extended state; and





FIG. 3

is a sectional view along the line A-B-C-D of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An awning seen in the drawing comprises a box


1


with an upper cover


2


, which is fixed on the wall


4


by the aid of brackets


3


. Inserted in a groove


5


on the upper side of the cover


2


is an extension piece


6


of a sealing section


7


, which is curved slightly arcuately upwards, bearing against the wall


4


, and which drains off toward the cover


2


any rainwater that flows on the wall


4


so that the water is prevented from running along the portion of the brackets


3


.




An awning fabric


8


is rolled up on a fabric roil shaft


9


, forming a fabric roll


10


, and a piping


12


is sewn on the free outer edge


11


of the awning fabric


8


.




A drop-out section


13


is articulated to the outer ends of joint arms (not shown in the drawing), the inner ends of which are joined to a support pipe (not shown). The drop-out section


13


has a piping groove


14


, in which the piping


12


of the awning fabric


8


is fixed.




The piping groove


14


is followed by a transitional section


15


which, when the drop-out section


13


is extended, will lead water


16


that drops on the upper side of the awning fabric into an interior gutter


17


of tubular cross-sectional shape.




Provided on the upper side


18


of the drop-out section


13


is an upwardly open second gutter


19


which (see

FIG. 1

) collects water


16


that drains off the upper side of the cover


2


when the drop-out section


13


is retracted.





FIG. 3

illustrates that the outer end portion


20


of the drop-out profile


13


is designed for the water


16


which drains off the upper gutter


19


to be collected in the area of the lower gutter


17


, where it drains off downwards to the side of the drop-out section


13


together with the water


16


in the lower gutter


17


by way of a laterally projecting drain-off extension piece


21


.



Claims
  • 1. A joint arm awning with a cover (2), comprising a fabric roll shaft (9) for an awning fabric (8) to be rolled up and a drop-out section (13), extendable out from the fabric roll shaft (9) and inside of which a free outer edge (11) of the awning fabric (8) is fixed,wherein a lower gutter (17) is provided along the outer edge (11) of the awning fabric (8) inside the drop-out section (13); wherein an upwardly open second gutter (19) is formed proximate to the upper edge (18) of the drop-out section (13); and wherein water (16) can flow from the upper gutter (19) into the lower gutter (17).
  • 2. A joint arm awning according to claim 1, wherein the lower gutter (17) comprises at least a drain-off extension piece (21) which projects outwards laterally.
  • 3. A joint arm awning according to claim 1, wherein the lower gutter (17) is parallel to, and directly engages, a piping groove (14) within which a piping (12) on the outer edge (11) of the awning fabric (8) is fixed.
  • 4. A joint arm awning according to claim 3, wherein a transitional section (15) is provided between the piping groove (14) and the lower gutter (17).
  • 5. A joint arm awning according to claim 1, wherein a sealing section (7) which is curved upwards is provided in a portion between a rear edge of the cover (2) and a wall (4) supporting the awning.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 01 756 Jan 2000 DE
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