1. Field of the Application
The present application relates to portable shelters used as alternatives to garages for vehicles, and more particularly to a door assembly for such portable shelters.
2. Background Art
Portable shelters for vehicles have been developed as an alternative to garages. For car owners who do not have access to a garage, a portable shelter allows the car to be protected from snow and from the sun, amongst other elements. In severe winter climates, a portable shelter conveniently protects the car from snow, saving the car user some time, as the time required to shovel the driveway and brush the snow off the car is greatly reduced.
However, a garage has the advantage of being closeable. As such, snow cannot be blown into the garage in windy and snowy conditions, the garage can be heated, and items can be concealed in the garage.
It is therefore an aim of the present application to provide a portable shelter that addresses issues associated with the prior art.
Therefore, in accordance with the present application, there is provided a retractable door assembly for an entrance/exit of a portable shelter comprising: a door having a panel of flexible material with a first edge and a second edge; at least one support rod, the door being connected to the support rod at the first edge and rolled onto the support rod; supports operatively connected to ends of the support rod and adapted to connect the support rod on a structure of the portable shelter with respect to the entrance/exit of the portable shelter, such that the support rod is rotatable about its longitudinal axis; and an actuator system operatively connected to the support rod to actuate a rotation of the support rod to deploy the door to close the entrance/exit and retract the door to free the entrance/exit of the portable shelter.
Further in accordance with the present application, there is provided a retractable door assembly in combination with a portable shelter comprising: a portable shelter having a structure and flexible panels secured to the structure to define a volume for accommodating at least one vehicle and at least one entrance/exit; and a retractable door assembly comprising a door having a panel of flexible material defining a first edge and a second edge, at least one support rod, the door being connected to the support rod at the first edge and rolled onto the support rod, supports operatively connected to ends of the support rod and adapted to connect the support rod on a structure of the portable shelter with respect to the entrance/exit of the portable shelter, such that the support rod is rotatable about its longitudinal axis, and an actuator system operatively connected to the support rod to actuate a rotation of the support rod to deploy the door to close the entrance/exit and retract the door to free the entrance/exit of the portable shelter.
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Supports 26 are provided on opposed ends of the support rod 22. In the embodiment of
An actuation system incorporates the motor 28 that is positioned adjacent to the support rod 22, on the longitudinal beam 16 as well. The motor 28 actuates the rotation of the support rod 22, by way of transmission 30, in either direction. The transmission 30 is, in the embodiment of
The motor 28 is connected to a power source, such as an adjacent power network. As alternatives, it is considered to provide the actuation system of the retractable door assembly 20 with a rechargeable battery, with for instance solar panels positionable on the outside of the shelter 10 to recharge the battery. The battery is selected so as to provide enough storage to be used as the single source of power for the actuation system.
The motor 28 is preferably provided with a remote control, such that the retraction/deployment of the door 24 can be performed from the vehicle. A remote control using RF signals can suitably be used for wireless communication with the motor 28, such that the door 24 can be retracted from the vehicle.
A ballast 32 is optionally positioned on a bottom edge of the tarp door 24. The ballast 32 provides stability to the door 24 once the door 24 is unrolled to close the entrance 14 of the shelter 10. As an alternative, releasable connectors 34 in the form of Velcro™ strips are provided on the lateral edges of the door 24, to releasably secure the door 24 to complementary strips on the periphery of the entrance 14. The presence of connectors 34 must be taken into consideration if a remote control is used with the retractable door assembly 20. More specifically, all necessary precautions must be taken so as to ensure that the door 24 is not retracted while being secured to the shelter 10, or that the connection forces can be overcome by the action of the motor 28 without damaging the door 24. The ballast 32 advantageously overcomes this problem.
When the ballast 32 is used, the selection of the sizing of the motor 28 must take into account the additional weight of the ballast 32. The anchoring of the retractable door assembly 20 to the structure 12 of the shelter 10 must also be capable of sustaining this additional weight. The ballast 32 typically consists of a pocket in which a readily-accessible material is accommodated (e.g., sand, ice).
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The shelter 10′ is used in combination with retractable door assembly 20′. The retractable door assembly 20′ is similar to the retractable door assembly 20, whereby like reference numerals represent like elements. The retractable door assembly 20′ has supports 26′ by which it is anchored atop the columns 15, for instance by being bolted to the columns 15. The supports 26′ support the rod 22, the electric motor 28, as well as gears 30′ which will transmit motion from the electric motor 28 to the rod 22. The supports 26′ support the rod 22 by way of bearings or like member enabling rotation of the rod 22.
A PCB controller 36, a transformer 38 and emitter 40/receiver 42, and a manual switch are provided as part of the actuation system of the retractable door assembly 20′. More specifically, the PCB controller 36 controls the signals received from the remote control and from the detectors (i.e., the emitter 40/receiver 42), so as to control the closing/opening of the door 24. The transformer 38 is provided to ensure a suitable voltage is provided to the motor 28 and to the PCB controller 36. For instance, the motor 28 preferably runs on 24 V voltage. It is pointed out that the transformer 38 may enclosed in the casing of the PCB controller 36.
The retractable door assemblies 20/20′ may be provided in the form of retrofit kits that can be used with existing temporary shelters. In such a use, the support rod 22 is sized as a function of the width of the entrance 14, or may be a telescopic rod adapting to different widths.
As the interior of the portable shelter 10 can be concealed with the door 24, it is considered to provide heating in the portable shelter 10. In such a case, all necessary precautions must be taken, considering that the tarp of the shelter 10 is made of a flammable material.
The retractable door assembly 20/20′ may suitably be used with other types of shelters that have an opened entrance. Moreover, the retractable door assembly 20 may be sold with the shelter 10. Although the retractable door assemblies 20/20′ have been described with the door 24 moving upward/downward in retraction/deployment (
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In another embodiment, the door (or doors) is a hinged door, pivoting about a vertical or horizontal axis as actuated by a motor. In the case in which the retractable door assembly has a hinged door, a frame is provided on the periphery of the door to maintain the tarp of the door tautened.
This patent application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/891,803, filed on Feb. 27, 2007, by the present applicant.
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60891803 | Feb 2007 | US |