This non-provisional patent application claims the benefit of and priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/872,442 filed Aug. 30, 2013. The inventors disclosed in and the applicant of said provisional application are one and the same as those of the instant application. The Specification and drawings of said provisional application are substantially identical to those of the instant application.
This invention relates to shades and awnings. More particularly, this invention relates to shades and awnings which are adapted for flexible sheet articulating, positioning, and repositioning, and for awning uses in multiple configurations.
Shades or awnings are commonly known to be adapted for structural mounting upon a single article, vehicle, or surface, and are normally adapted only for alternative retraction and extension.
The instant inventive modular awning assembly overcomes common awning disadvantages and limitations by providing for and by structurally facilitating the awning's attachments to, removals from, and reattachments to variously configured structures, surfaces, and vehicles by incorporating structural adaptations for multiple articulating positionings and repositionings of base support components, and by facilitating a “reefing” function which alternatively extends and retracts a flexible sheet component.
A first structural component of the instant inventive modular awning assembly comprises left and right vertical support columns. Each column among the left and right vertical support columns preferably comprises a length of extruded aluminum bar stock whose cross-sectional profile presents a plurality of longitudinally extending slide/lock channels.
A further structural component of the instant inventive modular awning assembly comprises a shade frame which is preferably adapted for supporting and deploying a flexible sheet of the type which is capable of screening sun rays and/or blocking precipitation. In a preferred embodiment, the invention's shade frame component comprises left and right arms in combination with a crossmember which spans between and rigidly interconnects the arms' distal ends. Similarly with the vertical support columns' configurations, the shade frame's left and right arms and crossmember preferably comprise extruded aluminum bar stock which presents slide/lock channels.
A further structural component of the instant inventive awning assembly comprises first attaching means which are adapted for respectively pivotally interconnecting the proximal ends of the shade frame's left and right arms with the upper ends of the left and right vertical support columns. In a preferred embodiment, the first attaching means comprise left and right pin, eye, and clevis joints which facilitate selectively angled cantilevered positions of the shade frame with respect to the support columns. Other commonly known joints capable of selective angular positioning of attached components such as pivoting plate joints, ball pivot joints, pin and arcuately arrayed eyes joints are considered to fall within the scope of the invention.
Further structural components of the instant inventive awning assembly comprise at least a first, and preferably a pair of or left and right triangulating braces, each such brace spanning between the shade frame and one of the columns among the left and right support columns. In a preferred embodiment, the triangulating braces are adapted for releasably locking and for telescopingly moving between extended and retracted positions, such braces thereby further securing the shade frame and flexible sheet at the various selected angular orientations.
A further structural component of the instant inventive awning assembly comprises second attaching means which are adapted for securely attaching the left and right support columns and the shade and shade frame they carry to various differently configured structures such as boat deck rails, fences, building sidewalls, recreational vehicle sidewalls, and vehicle hitches. In a preferred embodiment, the second attaching means comprise a plurality of mounting plates adapted for engagement with bolt fasteners, screw fasteners, or strap fasteners.
A further structural component of the instant inventive awning assembly comprises sheet reefing means which operatively interconnect the flexible sheet and the shade frame. In a preferred embodiment, and where the left and right frame members include the preferred longitudinally extending slide/lock channels, the sheet reefing means comprise a continuous loop cord and pulleys assembly.
Accordingly, objects of the instant invention include the provision of a modular awning assembly which incorporate components and structures as described above, and which arranges those components and structures with respect to each other in manners described above for achievement of the functions and benefits as described above.
Other and further objects, benefits, and advantages of the present invention will become known to those skilled in the art upon review of the Detailed Description which follows, and upon review of the appended drawings.
(The drawings are partially photographic in nature. Notwithstanding, the drawings are sufficiently explanatory of their subject matters to facilitate examination of the application. Accordingly, the Applicant respectfully requests that any requirement that black and white line drawings be substituted be held in abeyance, and that any such requirement be imposed only after examination of the application.)
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to Drawing
The instant inventive modular awning assembly 1 preferably further comprises a shade/support frame which preferably incorporates left and right arms 12L and 12R, and a crossbeam 52 spanning between such arms' distal ends. Similarly with the preferred configurations of the vertical support columns 2L and 2R, arms 12L and 12R and crossbeam 52 preferably comprise extruded aluminum bar stock. Channel engaging and clamping joint fasteners 50L and 50R are preferably provided for engaging such beam's and arms' slide/lock channels and for rigidly interconnecting the left and right ends of crossbeam 52 with the distal ends of arms 12L and 12R. A flexible sheet 54 which is preferably composed of durable vinyl coated polyester fabric or a woven synthetic fiber fabric is provided, such sheet being preferably fixedly attached to and overlying frame members 12L, 12R, and 52.
First attaching means are preferably provided for pivotally attaching the proximal ends of the shade frame's arms 12L and 12R to the upper ends of the vertical support columns 2L and 2R. In a preferred embodiment, the first attaching means comprise left and right clevis joints 4L and 4R which present curved angular positioning slots 8L and 8R. Hinge pins 6L and 6R extend laterally between the leaves of the clevises 4L and 4R, such hinge pins being received within pin receiving eyes (not depicted within views) and being received with aligned pin receiving eyes extending laterally through the extreme proximal ends of arms 12L and 12R. Turn screw assemblies 10L and 10R alternatively compress against and release the laterally outer surfaces of the clevises 4L and 4R, such turn screws facilitating selective joint tightening and joint loosening facilitating selective angular positioning and repositioning of the frame 12L, 12R, 52, and the flexible sheet 54. The clevis joint assemblies 4L and 4R depicted are intended as being representative of other commonly known joints which are capable of facilitating selective angular positioning of interconnected parts.
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Proximal and distal ends of the triangulating braces 14L, 16L, and 14R, 16R are preferably respectively fixedly attached to arms 12L and 12R and to vertical support columns 2L and 2R by means of pivoting “T” joints 22L, 22R, 24L, 24R, such joints being attached via locking engagements with the arms' and columns' slide/lock channels. In operation, counter-clockwise turning of turn screws 20L, 20R, 10L and 10R converts the triangulating braces 14L, 16L and 14R, 16R, the arms 12L and 12R, and the vertical support columns 2L and 2R into a relatively freely movable and positionable three bar linkage. Upon freeing such linkage, the shade frame 12L, 12R, 52, and flexible sheet 54 may be advantageously pivotably moved to various angularly cantilevered positions with respect to the vertical support columns 2L and 2R. Clockwise re-tightening of such turn screws advantageously fixes the shade frame and flexible sheet 54 in place at a desired repositioned orientation.
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While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications in the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.
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