This invention relates generally to golf cart canopies and, more particularly, to a retractable auxiliary canopy for a golf cart of a type having a forward passenger section and a rearward passenger seating section.
Golf carts have long been used by golfers to travel around a golf course and, more recently, to travel around one's own property, along country roads, or the like. Many golf carts have a bench seat in a forward passenger area. The golf cart may also have a canopy or roof over this forward passenger area configured to protect the driver and a passenger from weather elements such as wind, rain, and sun.
Some golf carts, however, have a rearward section that may be used for auxiliary seating or for carrying cargo. Unfortunately, this rearward section is typically not protected by the main canopy or fixed roof. Various devices have been proposed in the art for providing an auxiliary covering configured to shield cargo such as a golf bag. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices do not provide an easily adjustable and deployable auxiliary canopy having a configuration substantially similar to the passenger seating canopy.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a retractable canopy apparatus for use with a golf cart having a forward passenger seating area and an auxiliary/rearward seating area. Further, it would be desirable to have a retractable canopy apparatus that may be coupled to the support rails of the golf cart and which may be retracted or extended by passengers in the auxiliary seating area.
A retractable canopy apparatus for use with a golf cart having a forward passenger section, a rearward section extending rearwardly of the forward passenger section, a front canopy member shielding the forward section, and a pair of support rails situated on the rearward section includes at least one adjustment bracket coupled to a support rail. The canopy apparatus includes at least one elongate support arm having a first end coupled to the at least one support bracket and a second end opposed to the first end. The support arm is movable relative to the adjustment bracket between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration.
An auxiliary canopy assembly includes a front end coupled to an upper end of the golf cart framework and a rear end coupled to the second end of the support arm. The canopy assembly includes an auxiliary canopy top member extending between the front and rear ends of the auxiliary canopy assembly, the auxiliary canopy top member having a flexible construction. The auxiliary canopy top member is movable between an extended configuration when the adjustment member is at the deployed configuration and a collapsed configuration when the adjustment member is at the stowed configuration.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a retractable canopy for selectively shielding a golf cart from weather elements such as wind, rain, and sun.
Another object of this invention is to provide a retractable canopy, as aforesaid, that is selectively movable between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a retractable canopy, as aforesaid, having an auxiliary canopy top member that is made of a flexible material that may be moved between extended and retracted configurations.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a retractable canopy, as aforesaid, that is easy to adjust.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
A retractable canopy apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The retractable canopy apparatus 10 is best understood with a preliminary description of the type of golf cart for which it is designed. Specifically, the retractable canopy apparatus 10 is for use with a golf cart 12 having a frontward passenger section 15 adjacent a front end 13 of the golf cart 12 and a rearward section 16 adjacent a back end 14 of the golf cart 12, the rearward section 16 being rearwardly adjacent the frontward passenger section 15. In other words, the golf cart 12 for use with the present invention includes a traditional front seat area for a driver and passenger and also a rear seat area for additional passengers. The exemplary golf cart 12 also includes an upwardly extending framework 17 and a front canopy member 19 supported atop the framework 17. In addition, the exemplary golf cart 12 includes a pair of spaced apart hand rails 18 situated in the rearward section 16 as will be described in greater detail later.
At least one adjustment bracket 20 is coupled to at least one support rail 18 of the golf cart 12 (
The elongate support arm 30 includes a first end 32 selectively coupled to a respective adjustment bracket 20. More particularly, the support arm first end 32 may be pivotally coupled to a respective adjustment bracket 20 and then releasably locked at either the first hole 24 or the second hole 26 when respective holes are aligned with complementary holes (not shown) defined by the support arm 30 (not shown) and the pin 28 is inserted therethrough. A support arm 30 also includes a second end 34 opposite the first end 32.
The support arm 30 has an elongate configuration and preferably is length adjustable. As shown in
Each support arm 30 is selectively movable between a stowed configuration (
The retractable canopy apparatus 10 includes an auxiliary canopy assembly 40. The auxiliary canopy assembly 40 may include a front end 42 coupled to an upper end of the golf cart framework 17 and a back end 44 coupled to the second end 34 of a respective support arm 30. The auxiliary canopy assembly 40 may also include an auxiliary canopy top member 48 that extends between the front 42 and back 44 ends of the auxiliary canopy assembly 40. The auxiliary canopy top member 48 is constructed of a flexible and resilient material so it may be moved between a generally extended or stretched configuration when the support arm 30 is at the deployed configuration (
The auxiliary canopy assembly 40 may also include at least one securing fastener 46 such as a strap (
The auxiliary canopy assembly 40 may also include an auxiliary canopy side member 50 having an upper end coupled to a side edge of the auxiliary canopy top member and a lower end coupled to a respective adjustment bracket 20. It is understood that there may be another auxiliary canopy side member depending from the other side of the auxiliary canopy top member 48 so that both sides of the rearward section 16 of the golf cart 12 may be shielded from weather elements such as rain or sun. A respective auxiliary canopy side member 50 may include a back edge 52 that is angled between the lower and upper ends thereof. The side member 50 is constructed of a flexible and resilient material that extends when the canopy assembly 40 is opened/deployed and becomes folded when the canopy member is retracted/stowed.
In use, the support arm 30 may be locked at the stowed configuration as described above whenever shielding the rearward section 16 of the golf cart is not desired. Then, when shielding is desired, the pin 28 may be removed from the adjustment bracket 20 (first hole 24) so as to release the support arm 30 to move from the generally vertical configuration to the rearwardly angled configuration and the pin 28 re-inserted into the adjustment bracket 20 (second hole 26). At the deployed configuration, the auxiliary canopy top member 48 and auxiliary canopy side member 50 are extended so as to shield the rearward section 16 of the golf cart 12 from weather elements such as wind, rain, and sun.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
This application claims the priority of provisional patent application 61/807,409 filed Apr. 2, 2013 and titled Retractable Canopy Apparatus for a Golf Cart. The provisional patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61807409 | Apr 2013 | US |