Information
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Patent Grant
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6637160
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Patent Number
6,637,160
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Horton; Yvonne M.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 65
- 052 66
- 052 63
- 052 67
- 135 96
- 135 115
- 135 116
- 135 119
- 135 124
- 135 129
- 049 163
- 049 505
- 004 502
- 004 503
- 004 498
- 160 272
- 160 2731
- 296 10003
- 296 105
- 296 10017
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention 10 discloses a plurality of movable transparent arcuate sections 12 that can roll on their own designated tracks 14 to enclose or expose a sun room or pool area 18. Thus, the present invention 10 is comprised of a plurality of overlapping transparent arcuate arches or sections 12 positioned on parallel tracks 14. The arches 12 can be selectively moved to any position on the parallel tracks 14. The two distal end arches have removable end closure panels 20. Each of the transparent panel members 22 or arch 12 are positioned within a frame member 16 having a plurality of wheels 36 engaging the spaced apart track members 14. Track members 14 are fixedly positioned to the ground or foundation structures 58 in a spaced-apart parallel configuration. Each side of an arch 12 consists of a plurality of wheels 36 fixedly positioned between spaced apart track elements 14 having hook-like terminations 53 to prevent dislocation of the frame member 16 from the track member 14. Each arch 12 is slidably positioned on its respective track 14 before plugs 54 are inserted into each track rail distal end.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to outdoor enclosures and more specifically to a telescopic enclosure providing a plurality of transparent rolling sections that can roll on their own designated tracks to enclose or expose a sun room or pool area to the elements.
The present invention is comprised of a plurality of overlapping transparent arches positioned on parallel tracks. The arches can be selectively moved to any position on the parallel tracks. The two distal end arches have removable closure panels. Each of the arches transparent members are positioned within a frame member having a plurality of wheels engaging spaced apart track members.
Track members are fixedly positioned to the ground or foundation structures in a spaced apart parallel configuration. Each side of an arch consists of a plurality of wheels fixedly positioned between spaced apart track wall elements having hook like terminations to prevent dislocation of the frame member from the track member. Each arch is rollably positioned on its respective track before plugs are inserted into each track rail distal end.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are other exterior enclosure apparatus designed to enclose pool areas and deck areas. Typical of these is U.S. Pat. No. 3,979,782 issued to Lamb on Sep. 14, 1976.
Another patent was issued to Kumode on Nov. 27, 1979 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,175,361. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 4,381,629 was issued to Ahn on May 3, 1983 and still yet another was issued on Apr. 21, 1987 to Martin et al. as U.S. Pat. No. 4,659,136.
Another patent was issued to Ozdemir on Aug. 4, 1987 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,686. Yet another patent was issued to Wardell et al on Aug. 20, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,546,972 and still yet another patent was issued to Lonnberg on Nov. 3, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,204.
Another patent was issued to Last on Dec. 8, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,343. Another patent was issued to Last on Sept. 14, 1999 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,253.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,979,782
Inventor: Joe Lamb
Issued: Sep. 14, 1976
A protective swimming pool covering apparatus is disclosed wherein the apparatus includes a flexible impervious cover sheet capable of being extended and retracted over a swimming pool. Each lateral side of the cover sheet is adapted with a longitudinally beaded side edge which is slidably held in a longitudinal open channel or track cut into a slide way member fixed to the longitudinal margins of the swimming pool. The longitudinal opening of the slide way means is sized such that it is slightly smaller than the diameter of the beaded side edge such that under normal operating conditions the bead will be slidably held within the track or channel. However, under conditions of excessive lateral stress, the bead will be sufficiently compressed and be pulled through the opening and away from the channel. In addition, the end sections of the slide way means is adapted with a stationary channeled guide piece having a pair of flared end sections and a longitudinal side opening. The stationary guide piece is mounted such that the channels of the guide piece and the slide way means are in aligned registry with each other. The longitudinal side opening of the stationary guide piece is substantially smaller than the longitudinal side opening of the slide way means making disengagement of the bead from the channel opening substantially more difficult than that from the slide way means.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,175,361
Inventor: Masami Kumode
Issued: Nov. 27, 1979
An openable canopy housing having a series of movable, telescoping transparent arched panels which form the combination roof and sides. Part of the roof of the housing is formed by a horizontal beam which runs the length of the structure. The transparent panels can be selectively opened or closed to provide a structure which can be used for indoor as well as outdoor use.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,381,629
Inventor: Min H. Ahn
Issued: May 3, 1983
A greenhouse comprising walls defining an area. A roof covers a portion of the area. Track means are interposed between the roof and the walls so that the roof may be moved along the track to cover a selected part of the area.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,659,136
Inventor: John Martin et al.
Issued: Apr. 21, 1987
An improved apparatus for covering at least a part of the open bed of a land or marine vehicle or the like includes an enclosure structure telescopically collapsible and extendable with an access opening and door assembly rearward longitudinally movable portion thereof. An improved end gate assembly is selectively positionable and releasably securable at a number of continuously variable longitudinal locations on the open bed, corresponding with the movable rearward section of the enclosure. The apparatus also includes an improved track assembly for the telescopically collapsible and extendable enclosure sections, with apparatus for substantially preventing or minimizing the accumulation of corrosion, water or other foreign materials that would hinder the smooth and free operation of the enclosure structure.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,686
Inventor: Veli Ozdemir
Issued: Aug. 4, 1987
A removable enclosure cover for a swimming pool or the like is disclosed. The enclosure cover includes a plurality of rigid frame members of rectangular panel sections. The frame members are spaced apart and extend parallel to one another transversely across the pool area. A flexible material is stretched between the frame members. A pair of spaced parallel channel-shaped track members extend along the sides of the pool and guide means is attached to the lower ends of each of the frame members. The guide means has rollers which extend into the interior of the track members. One roller rolls along the bottom of the track members and is mounted on a vertically movable carriage, permitting the frame members to be moved together to one end of the pool deck and collapsing the flexible material to uncover the pool. A threaded adjustment is provided for raising and lowering the carriage with the roller thereon so that the top portion of the track may be clamped between the roller carriage and the bottom of the frame member. The other roller is adapted to engage the sides of the track member to longitudinally guide the frame members.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,546,972
Inventor: Jacqueline R. Wardell et al.
Issued: Aug. 20, 1996
A collapsible cover system and kit therefore are removably mounted to a plurality of spaced stake sockets secured within longitudinally extending areas on opposite sides of a swimming pool or hot tub. Stakes, disposed in the stake sockets, are slidingly connected to two lengths of spaced guide tracks that extend along the sides of the pool or hot tub. Inverted bow-shaped members having free ends are removably secured to carrier means that slidingly connect the bow-shaped members to the guide. In additional embodiments the spaced guide tracks are deposed either in a trough that may be covered when the particular rail sections are not in use, or hingedly deposed adjacent a trough into which rail particular rail sections may be stored when they are not in use.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,204
Inventor: Benth Lonnberg
Issued: Nov. 3, 1998
An arrangement for openable roofs, especially for glazed verandas and balconies. The arrangement is a horizontal supporting section (
10
) which defines an elongated guiding channel (
11
) having an elongated side opening (
12
), and a horizontal roofing panel (
20
) which is movable in the longitudinal direction of the supporting section (
10
). The roof panel (
20
) has a lateral edge (
21
) that extends into the guide channel (
11
) of the supporting section (
10
). A plurality of separate guiding and spacing members (
40
) are mounted spaced from each other in a direction of the guiding channel (
11
), on the lateral edge (
21
), received in the guiding channel (
11
), and abuts against the inner wall of the guiding channel (
11
) to thereby ensure that there is a play both upwards and downwards in the side opening (
12
) between the panel (
20
) and the supporting section (
10
). The guiding and spacing members (
40
) are designed so as to allow a turning movement of the panel (
20
). Compressible sealing means (
50
) are arranged in the guiding channel (
11
) between the side opening (
12
) and the guiding and spacing members (
40
).
U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,343
Inventor: Harry Last
Issued: Dec. 8, 1998
A track assembly for allowing movement of a flexible enclosure cover over an area to be enclosed as, for example, a body of water in a swimming pool. The assembly comprises a pair of spaced apart tracks mounted on opposite sides of the area to be enclosed with each being comprised of an elongate strip. Each track strip comprises a cable receiving channel with a gutter or debris trough located generally beneath the channel for collection of debris. Preferably, a slider can be located in the cable receiving channel for locking to the cable and for securement of the cover to the cable. The track can be constructed to also allow for lubrication of the cable receiving channel enabling a slider mechanism to freely move therein. When a slider is used, it extends into each channel at approximately a 45-degree angle with respect to a vertical direction. In accordance with this construction, debris which might otherwise collect in the cable receiving channel will drop into the gutter and will not interfere with movement of the slider mechanism or the leading edge of the cover. The slider may be adjustably secured to a rigid body which is, in turn, secured to the leading edge of the cover, and which allows side-to-side adjustment of the leading edge. Adjustment in the 45 degree. angulated plane could reduce bending moment forces on the slider and track.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,253
Inventor: Harry Last
Issued: Sep. 14, 1999
A track assembly for allowing movement of a flexible enclosure cover over an area to be enclosed as, for example, a body of water in a swimming pool. The assembly comprises a pair of spaced apart tracks mounted on opposite sides of the area to be enclosed with each being comprised of an elongate strip. Each track strip comprises a cable receiving channel with a gutter or debris trough located generally beneath the channel for collection of debris. Preferably, a slider can be located in the cable receiving channel for locking to the cable and for securement of the cover to the cable. The track can be constructed to also allow for lubrication of the cable receiving channel enabling a slider mechanism to freely move therein. When a slider is used, it extends into each channel at approximately a 45 degree. angle with respect to a vertical direction. In accordance with this construction, debris which might otherwise collect in the cable receiving channel will drop into the gutter and will not interfere with movement of the slider mechanism or the leading edge of the cover. The slider may be adjustably secured to a rigid body which is, in turn, secured to the leading edge of the cover, and which allows side-to-side adjustment of the leading edge. Adjustment in the 45 degree. angulated plane could reduce bending moment forces on the slider and track.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention discloses a plurality of movable transparent arcuate sections or arches that can roll on their own designated parallel tracks to enclose or expose a sun room or pool area. The arches can be selectively moved to any position on the parallel tracks. The two distal end arches have removable end closure panels. Each of the transparent members of the arches are positioned within a frame member having a plurality of wheels engaging the spaced apart track members. Track members are fixedly positioned to the ground or foundation structures in a spaced-apart parallel configuration. Each side of an arch consists of a plurality of wheels fixedly positioned between spaced apart track elements having hook-like terminations to prevent dislocation of the frame member from the track member. Each arch is slidably positioned on its respective track before plugs are inserted into each track rail distal end.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a telescopic enclosure providing a plurality of sliding sections which slide on their own designated, respective track and slide over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room or swim pool to the elements.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a telescopic enclosure providing a plurality of overlapping glazed arches positioned on parallel tracks. The arches can be selectively moved to any position on the parallel tracks.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide two distal end arches having removable closure panels.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a telescopic enclosure providing a plurality of sliding sections which slide on their own designated, respective track and slide over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room or swim pool to the elements, each arch consisting of a plurality of wheels engaging the track members, transparent arch member positioned with a frame member, and a plurality of hook like terminations to prevent dislocation of the frame member from the track member.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide track plugs that are inserted into each track rail.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an enclosure for swim pools and deck and patio areas.
Additional objects of the present invention will appear as the description proceeds.
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a telescopic enclosure providing a plurality of sliding sections which slide on their own designated, respective track and slide over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room or swim pool to the elements, each arch consisting of a plurality of wheels engaging the track members, transparent arch member positioned with a frame member, and a plurality of hook like terminations to prevent dislocation of the frame member from the track member. Also, to provide track plugs that are inserted into each track rail. Also to provide two distal end arches having removable closure panels.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages will appear from the description to follow. In the description reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In the accompanying drawings, like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.
The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claim
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully deployed. (Four Sections Shown)
FIG. 2
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully deployed. (Three Sections Shown)
FIG. 3
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully deployed. (Two Sections Shown)
FIG. 4
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections partially retracted or nested. (Four Sections Shown)
FIG. 5
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully retracted or nested. (Four Sections Shown)
FIG. 6
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully deployed. (Four Sections Shown)
FIG. 7
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully deployed. (Three Sections Shown)
FIG. 8
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully deployed. (Two Sections Shown)
FIG. 9
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections partially nested. (Four Sections Shown)
FIG. 10
is an illustrative view of the present invention showing sliding sections fully nested. (Four Sections Shown)
FIG. 11
is an illustrative view of the present invention in an alternate glazing shape.
FIG. 12
is a detail view of the track and bottom portion of the frame of the present invention.
FIG. 13
a detail view of the bottom portion of the frame of the present invention.
FIG. 14
is a detail view of the lower portion of the enclosure of the present invention.
FIG. 15
is a front view of the present invention.
FIG. 16
is a sectional view of the lower portion of the present invention.
FIG. 17
is a detail perspective view of the lower portion of the present invention.
FIG. 18
is a sectional view of the lower portion of the present invention.
FIG. 19
is a cross sectional view of the present invention.
FIG. 20
is a front view of track and cover plate of the present invention.
FIG. 21
is a detail view of the track and bottom portion of the frame of the present invention in a wind condition.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
With regard to reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the drawings.
10
present invention
11
building
12
sliding sections
14
track
16
arcuate frame members
18
end frame members
20
end panels
22
transparent panel
24
pedestal
26
non-pedestal design
28
partially retracted section
30
partially retracted section
32
partially retracted section
34
non-retracted section
36
wheel
38
pool
40
anchor plate
42
U-shaped frame
44
horizontal frame member
46
track rail
50
base of track plate
52
slot
53
hook-like end
54
plastic end plug
56
plastic stop rod
58
foundation
60
rubber flap
62
additional track element
64
track cover
66
spacer
68
wind
70
hooks
72
straps
74
U-shaped receptacle
76
notch
78
edge of rail
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention and several variations of that embodiment. This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments since practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For a definition of the complete scope of the invention, the reader is directed to the appended claims.
Turning to
FIG. 1
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
disposed onto a proximate building
11
such as a residence showing multiple movable arcuate sections
12
fully deployed. Sections
12
comprise generally rectangular, planar, transparent panels
22
having two generally horizontal ends and two generally vertical sides. Four sections are shown in FIG.
1
. The aqua shield telescopic sun room enclosure of the present invention
10
provides a plurality of rollable sections
12
which roll on their own designated, respective, horizontal tracks
14
and move laterally over one another in a telescoping fashion in order to enclose or expose a sun room to the elements. Also shown are the multiple arcuate support frame members
16
having a first and second end and a first and second side (See
FIG. 19
for details) including a pair of end frame members
18
along with generally flat end panels
20
. An alternative design
26
not having a pedestal
24
is also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 2
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
fully deployed. Three sections are shown in this view. The aqua shield telescopic sun room enclosure of the present invention
10
provides a plurality of sections
12
which move on their own designated, respective tracks
14
and move over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room to the elements. Also shown are the frame members
16
, end panels
20
and transparent panels
22
.
Turning to
FIG. 3
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
fully deployed. Two sections are shown in this view. The aqua shield telescopic sun room enclosure of the present invention
10
provides a plurality of sections
12
which move on their own designated, respective tracks
14
and move over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room to the elements. Also shown are the frame members
16
, end panels
20
and transparent panels
22
.
Turning to
FIG. 4
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
partially retracted or nested. Four sections are shown in this view. The aqua shield telescopic sun room enclosure of the present invention
10
provides a plurality of sections
12
which move on their own designated, respective tracks
14
and move over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room to the elements. Three sections
28
,
30
,
32
are shown partially retracted while a fourth section
34
is not retracted. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 5
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
28
,
30
,
32
,
34
fully retracted or nested. Four sections are shown in this view being disposed so that those with smaller diameters are placed inward of those with larger diameters so that they can telescope. The aqua shield telescopic sun room enclosure of the present invention
10
provides a plurality of sections
28
,
30
,
32
,
34
which move on their own designated, respective tracks
14
and move over one another in order to enclose or expose a sun room to the elements. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 6
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
fully deployed over a swimming pool
38
. Four sections are shown in this view. The aqua shield of the present invention
10
is comprised of a plurality of overlapping arcuate arches or sections
12
positioned on parallel tracks
14
. The arches
12
can be selectively moved to any position on the track
14
. The two distal end arches have removable end closure panels
20
. Each of the arches has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging track members
14
. Also shown are the frame members
16
, transparent panels
22
and anchor plates
40
.
Turning to
FIG. 7
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
fully deployed. Three sections are shown in this view. The present invention
10
is comprised of a plurality of overlapping arches
12
positioned on parallel tracks
14
. The arches
12
can be selectively moved to any position on the track
14
. The two distal end arches have removable closure panels
20
. Each of the arches has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging track members
14
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 8
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections fully deployed. Two sections are shown. The present invention
10
is comprised of a plurality of overlapping arches
12
positioned on parallel tracks
14
. The arches
12
can be selectively moved to any position on the track
14
. The two distal end arches have removable closure panels
20
. Each of the arches has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging track members
14
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 9
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
partially nested. Three sections are shown. The present invention
10
is comprised of a plurality of overlapping arches
12
positioned on parallel tracks
14
. The arches
12
can be selectively moved to any position on the track
14
. The two distal end arches have removable closure panels
20
. Each of the arches
12
has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging track members
14
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 10
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
showing sections
12
fully nested. Four Sections are shown. The present invention
10
is comprised of a plurality of overlapping arches
12
positioned on parallel tracks
14
. The arches
12
can be selectively moved to any position on the track
14
. The two distal end arches have removable closure panels
20
. Each of the arches
12
has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging track members
14
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 11
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10
in an alternate, half circle-like shape. Also shown elsewhere are the one-fourth of an ellipse shape of FIG.
1
and the half of an ellipse shape of FIG.
6
. The present invention
10
is comprised of a plurality of overlapping arches
12
positioned on parallel tracks
14
. The arches
12
can be selectively moved to any position on the track
14
. The two distal end arches have removable closure panels
20
. Each of the arches has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging track members
14
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 12
, shown therein is a detail view of the track
14
and bottom portion of the frame
16
of the present invention. Each of the two ends of each transparent panels
22
of section
22
are disposed within an upright standing U-shaped frame member
42
and each horizontal frame member
44
has a plurality of wheels
36
engaging spaced apart track rail members
46
using anchor plate
40
. Three separate horizontal frame member units
44
are shown along with the track plate base
50
having a slot
52
for receiving additional tracks.
Turning to
FIG. 13
, shown therein is a detailed view of the bottom portion of the frame
16
of the present invention. Each side of an arch
12
consists of a plurality of wheels
36
fixedly disposed within a downwardly disposed U-shaped frame element
44
having a downwardly extending anchor plate
40
with hook-like lower end terminations
53
to prevent dislocation of the frame member
44
from the track rail
46
(not shown). Also shown is the upwardly disposed U-shaped frame
42
which receives the lower end of section
12
.
Turning to
FIG. 14
, shown therein is a detail view of the lower portion of the enclosure of the present invention. Track member rails
46
are fixedly positioned to the ground or foundation structures in a spaced apart parallel configuration. Each arch
12
is slidably positioned on its respective frame member
44
and track rail
46
before a plastic end plug
54
and a plastic stop rod
56
are inserted into the ends of each track rail
46
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 15
, shown therein is a front view of the present invention
10
. The two tracks
14
are mounted to a flat foundation
58
, on parallel and opposite sides of a swimming pool
38
. Plastic plugs
54
(not shown) are placed in the end of the track after the sections are in place. Each section
12
is placed into the track, beginning with the one with the smallest diameter on the interior. An unlimited amount of enclosure sections
12
can be assembled. Each section
12
moves independently from the others by opening and closing telescopically. Also shown are inwardly extending rubber flaps
60
along with other elements previously disclosed.
Turning to
FIG. 16
, shown therein is a sectional view of the lower portion of the present invention. Shown are the moving parts that comprise the device of the present invention. The rails
46
of the track
14
are designed so that the mating wheels
36
can ride upon them at angles agreeable or complementary to the angle of the bottom portion of the enclosure. Hooks
53
overlap the enlarged, exposed edge
78
of the rail
46
to secure the anchor plate
40
thereto. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 17
, shown therein is a detail perspective view of the lower portion of the present invention. Additional track elements
62
can be added to the main track
14
to provide additional enclosure units by placing the edge of track element
62
into slot
52
located on the edge of the track base.
Turning to
FIG. 18
, shown therein is a sectional view of the lower portion of the present invention. The arches
12
are designed so that the transparent panel elements are fixedly positioned within the track
14
engaging frame
16
in a coplanar and 90-degree or perpendicular relationship. Thereby the entire width of the arch is supported by the track. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 19
, shown therein is a cross sectional view of the present invention. Shown are three enclosure units taken from
FIG. 16
including the rectangular frame housing
16
, transparent panel
22
and rubber gaskets or flap
60
. The housing of frame
16
has a pair of horizontally opposed U-shaped receptacles
74
on its two sides and on its outer surface for receiving the edges of the panels
22
. A slot or notch
76
is provided on the inner surface of frame housing
16
for receiving the flap
60
.
Turning to
FIG. 20
, shown therein is a front view of track
14
and the plastic track cover plate
64
of the present invention. The unused portion of the track
14
and rail
46
can be covered over with a cover plate
64
. The cover plate
64
smoothes off the top portion of the track
14
so as to prevent hurting one's feet when stepping on the track. A plastic track cover spacer
66
is also shown to provide additional support to the cover plate
64
and rails
46
.
Turning to
FIG. 21
, shown therein is a detail view of the track
14
and bottom portion of the frame
16
of the present invention in a wind condition. The anchor plate
40
is attached to the lower portion of the frame
16
and secures the dome sections
12
to the track so the dome sections
12
can roll and hold simultaneously. This design provides a secured relationship between the track
14
and the dome section
12
and prevents the dome from leaving the track during a wind shown by arrows
68
. Also shown are additional support hooks
70
and straps
72
. Other elements previously disclosed are also shown.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for providing an enclosure for attachment to a building or for covering an area, comprising:a) a plurality of arcuate panels, said panels having a first and second end, and a first and second side, wherein said panels are generally rectangular, planar panels; b) a plurality of arcuate frame members, said frame members having a first and second end, and a first and second side for receiving said panels, and an inner and an outer surface; c) a pair of end panels for attachment to the ends of the enclosure to complete the enclosure; d) means-for a plurality of horizontal frame members whereby the ends of the arcuate frame members are secured; e) means for a plurality of rollers disposed on said horizontal frame members whereby said horizontal frame members are movable thereon; f) means for a plurality of horizontal rails whereby the rollers are rollable thereon and the rails are able to be attached to a foundation; and, g) wherein said plurality of arcuate panels and said plurality of arcuate frame members are sized so that arcuate panels and arcuate frame members of smaller diameter are disposed toward the interior of said panels and frame members of larger diameter so that said panels and frame members are able to telescope one within each other, wherein said arcuate panels approximate the shape of one of a circumference of half a circle or one-fourth an ellipse and said end panels are generally flat and removable.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arcuate panels approximate the shape of the circumference of half an ellipse.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said plurality of arcuate frame members further comprise a generally rectangular shaped housing having a pair of horizontally disposed U-shaped receptacles on said outer surface thereof for receiving said first and second sides of said arcuate panels and an inwardly extending flap disposed on said inner surface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, herein said rectangular shaped housing has a slot therein, said slot disposed on said inner surface thereof for receiving said flap.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, herein said means for a plurality of horizontal frame members further comprise a downwardly disposed U-shaped frame having a plurality of rollers disposed internal said U-shaped frame, said rollers being used for contacting said means for a plurality of horizontal rails.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said U-shaped frame further comprises a downwardly disposed anchor plate thereon for contacting the rails.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said anchor plate further comprises a hook disposed on the lower end of said anchor plate.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said U-shaped frame further comprising an upwardly disposed U-shaped receptacle thereon for receiving said first end of said arcuate panels.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, said means for a plurality of horizontal rails further comprise a base plate upon which plate said rails are mounted and said rails are attached to a foundation.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said rail has an enlarged, exposed edge for receiving said hook of said anchor plate so that said anchor plate is secured to said rail.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising means for adding additional rails to said rail base plate whereby the number of rails varies.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said means for adding additional rails further comprises a slot disposed in the edge of said base plate for receiving the edge of another base plate.
- 13. Then apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a stop rod and an end plug disposed in the end of said rail.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a cover for being placed over the tops of said rails and a spacer for being placed between said rails to enable one to walk over said rails.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of hooks and straps for securing said arcuate panels to said arcuate frame members.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said arcuate panels are transparent.
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