Not applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the manufacturing and installation of commercial and residential awnings and other framing structures. The present invention allows awnings to be installed as a series of individual sections, yet appear continuous and seamless to the eye. In the awning industry today, the maximum size of an awning section is constrained by the dimensions of the pre-manufactured cover material.
2. Description of Prior Art
The major manufacturer of awnings and awning accessories uses the technology described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,605 issued in 1990 to Milliken et al and U.S. Pat. No. 5,044,131 issued in 1991 to Fisher. Both patents disclose and teach an awning assembly that has an essentially square channel and includes a bead or connecting joint that is plastic. In each of the referenced patents, the bead or connecting joint taught protrudes above the upper boundary of the channel or seam. The utilization of the prior art is applicable when more than one frame member is used because the awning or covering has to be constructed from more than one section.
Another example of prior art is U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,033 issued to Pasty in 1991. This patent teaches a method of combining frame/support members with a clamp, thus introducing an additional piece of hardware to complete the task. Again, the prior art either utilizes or makes allowances for the use of the plastic bead that extends over the surface of the frame/support member.
This invention is a new, improved frame/support member, construction assembly and method for constructing awnings and other covers which are wrinkle-free and appear continuous and seamless from the normal viewing range.
This inventions allows uniform weathering of all visible parts of an awning or other covering. It creates a more aesthetically-pleasing awning or covering because the sections are joined without an element protruding above the surface of the frame. Further, the present invention eliminates the current practice of having a different material showing at various intervals when an awning is made from more than one section.
Additionally, the invention claimed in this application allows a seal between sections which is light- and water-tight without requiring additional parts. Further objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
A frame/support member 20 composed of a first 21 and second 22 side member and a bottom member 23 with an essentially circular-shaped channel 30 oriented opposite the bottom member 23 and connected to the first 21 and second 22 side member with a first 24 and second 25 adjacent wall, respectively, with at least one trim notch on the left 50a and right 50b inside surface channel 31.
A construction assembly 100 for use in creating awnings or other type covering which is comprised of at least one frame/support member 20; a flexible material 70 suitable for use as an awning or other type covering; at least one connecting staple 40′ capable of piercing said covering material 70 and securely affixing said covering material 70 to the inside channel surface 31; a bead 60 of the appropriate diameter and length to fit securely in the channel 30 which is inserted through the bead opening 61 secured by first 24 and second 25 adjacent wall, said bead composed of such material to be capable of being fully covered within the bead encasement 80 which is made of said covering material 70.
A method for constructing a composite awning or other covering assembly composed of at least one construction assembly 100 and a flexible material 70 whereby the said awning 100 appears to be one piece from a minimal viewing distance.
The preferred embodiment of the invention is generally shown in
This application is entitled to the benefit of the Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/555,228 filed on Mar. 23, 2004.