Claims
- 1. A portable sunshade comprising:a mast extending in a generally vertical direction; a boom collar engaging the mast; a boom having a first and second end and a longitudinal axis, the boom engaging the collar at the first end; a canopy assembly attached to the boom at a position away from the first end toward the second end, including a hub having a plurality of radial ribs to support the canopy; and a support structure attached to the mast at a lower end thereof to support the mast, the support structure including a generally horizontally extending coupling adapted to engage a vehicle trailer hitch extension bar.
- 2. The portable sunshade of claim 1 wherein the radial ribs are pivotable around the hub to fold the canopy against the boom.
- 3. The portable sunshade of claim 2 wherein the radial ribs and the boom lie substantially in the same plane.
- 4. The portable sunshade of claim 1 wherein the canopy assembly attaches at the second end of the boom.
- 5. The portable sunshade of claim 1 wherein the hub comprises a pair of opposing plates spaced apart by rib plugs, and the ribs pivot with the rib plugs.
- 6. The portable sunshade of claim 1 wherein the mast comprises an assembly of telescoping tubes, such that the height of the mast may be adjusted.
- 7. The portable sunshade of claim 1 wherein the boom collar is configured to slide vertically upon and to rotate about the mast, and includes a clamping mechanism to allow clamping to the mast.
- 8. The portable sunshade of claim 1 wherein the boom collar includes a mechanism configured to allow the boom to be rotated about its own longitudinal axis, and to clamp the boom in its rotary position.
CROSS-REFERENCE RELATED DOCUMENTS
The present patent application is a Divisional application of Ser. No. 09/536,884 filed Mar. 28, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,394, issued Oct. 23, 2002, which is a Divisional of Ser. No. 09/860,093, filed May 16, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,506, issued Jul. 2, 2002. The prior U.S. Patents are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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