The present invention provides a universal and rapid system for covering suitable for boats and for any other vehicle and object, provided with a sleeve which gives the system the advantage of being able to quickly deploy or stow the cover, depending on the needs.
Nowadays the fabric covers used are not easily adaptable to the irregular shape of the boats. More than one cover are often used in an attempt to better adapt them to the shape; this, however, involves a great waste of energy in order to reach the correct positioning; more generally, the use of more portions of fabric from the irregular shape and their difficult connection, frequently generates episodes of water infiltration in between the joints and above all require a long employment of energy and time.
There are also covering systems, sometimes custom made, that cover vehicles, including nautical means, in their entirety, but often, the lack of them lies in the frequent occurrence of stagnant water, as well as in the harsh effort that is required for the correct positioning, and subsequent storing of the cover. Sometimes, a rod is placed below the cover or externally to it, in order to stretch it and avoid the water stagnation, leaving the problem of storage unresolved. In addition some of these systems, in order to attach the cover to the object covered and to tighten it better, provide anchoring means on their perimeter, which, however, are not practical in application, are potentially harmful to the object to be covered and dangerous for people.
In particular, for the nautical means, such as boats, there is a further disadvantage due to the fact that as the fabric is not well positioned it tears in correspondence with anchorage points causing it to constant fluttering which, in addition to continue ruining the fabric it no longer protects the thing covered.
Other types of cover are made of polyethylene or are thermo retractable. These, are not appropriate when there is a frequent use of the object, due to the length of time needing for the system positioning and sometimes the access to the object/vehicle covered is prevented, until the cover removal. In addition, their use is often limited to a single season since, once removed, they are difficult to reuse.
Other types of system have a rigid sleeve for cover storage, they allow the cover to pull itself into the rigid custody, via ropes or similar. This, as cover extension increases, can result physically heavy and difficult as the cover could frequently get caught in the object covered during the storage operations, causing them to interrupt and a consequent loss of time or the need of at least two people to facilitate the various stages of use. Furthermore, the rigid sleeve characterizing these systems has limitations: it results not universal, which means that is not always applicable in the lack of an appropriate support base, this is related to the weight and to the occupied volume of the sleeve, which increase proportionally with the size of the cover; the rigid sleeve is penalized by an absent, or limited, motility making the utilization stages of the system more difficult; its installation required the intervention of two people with appropriate facilities and technical knowledge, anyway resulting physically heavy and time-consuming; furthermore, it being also a fundamental structural element represents a limitation in several ways: for example if there is the need to transport the cover anywhere else while is protected inside the sleeve or, while not in use, to carry out maintenance, the temporary removal of the rigid sleeve, wherever possible, couldn't be done in a practical and quick way, moreover if the rigid sleeve is removed while the cover is in use, the system would not guarantee that the performance characteristics of covering, such as the fabric tension, remain the same as before the removal.
What is often common to all these methods is bad air circulation, which increases the probability of condensation appearance and fungal growth.
Without any doubt in all the existing covers, the difficulties of positioning and storage, as well as accessing inside the vehicle after the covering, increase proportionally to the cover size.
All of this, frequently, can lead to the waivering of whole vehicle coverage, specifically boat, because of the difficulties and the commitment it requires.
To avoid these inconveniences and to obtain further advantages, the Applicant studied and used/utilized the present invention.
The present invention is disclosed and characterized in the independent claim. Others characteristics of the present invention are exposed in the dependent claims.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a covering system for means of transport and whatever needs covering operation, which has several features: it is universal, namely that is always usable, also thanks to its low weight such as not requiring a cumbersome and unwieldy support structure; it is practical, functional in the positioning phase and compact in storage; its assembly, disassembly and usage can be practically and easily made by a single person without technical knowledge. Others purposes of the invention is to overcome the problems related to water stagnation and bad air circulation, to obtain full advantage of waterproofing, of protection from atmospheric agents and of reduction of the ordinary and extraordinary external maintenance of the thing covered.
In an embodiment of the invention, the system comprises a cover composed of a water-repellent fabric on the upper part and a breathable, windproof and elastic fabric on the lower part.
The breathable and windproof characteristics of the lower part significantly slow the wind impact and all its negative effects down, even if the cover is of a considerable size, and the elasticity makes it easily possible to adhere the cover to the thing covered, even in presence of surface irregularities. The junction of the fabrics is made using a rope passing through several eyelets, interspersed with slots which allow a connection between the exterior and the inner part of the cover in order to allow easy access to the covered object, for example to place boat fenders for nautical means, or anchoring or whatever necessary to the cover accessories, avoiding operational discomfort that other type of coverage presents.
The windproof, breathable fabric, because of its elasticity, makes possible to tighten and regulate the fastening and to mold the cover over the object using a parametrical element, which in an embodiment of the invention can be a rope placed at its edge and in the relative loops. In good weather conditions, it is however possible to secure only the water-repellent fabric using a quick method, which in an embodiment of the invention could be spring clamps, thus leaving free the edge of the windproof breathable fabric.
Externally the cover provides a coupling means, in order to allow a rapid operation of positioning and subsequent storage. This coupling means of the cover, placed on the most suitable point on the fabric, allows to tighten the entire cover through a lifting system. The lifting device is placed on a support structure which, according to the needs, can be a rod or a wall or whatever allows to adjust the positioning and tightening of the cover inclining it in the right way. This suspension from above significantly facilitates the managing of also considerable size covers, handled by a single person.
In an embodiment of the invention, the coupling means of the cover can be a joint in the shape of a disc with a hook positioned on its center.
In an embodiment of the invention, the support structure comprises of a rod placed on the radar arch of a boat via a dedicated casing, or on the quay.
The position of the coupling means of the cover may be selected on the most suitable point of the cover, in consideration of the shape of the element to be covered, in the position that makes its operating in the various phases more comfortable.
The system, according to the invention, comprises of a sleeve made of fabric or of a series of rings connected to each other and spaced with ropes or made of any other suitable material, said sleeve, by sliding from the upper part of its anchoring means downward, encases the cover and practically and quickly reduces its dimensions, allowing easy storage. The presence of this sleeve which is not rigid, but mobile, removable and with a specific collocation within the system, allows to solve several problems existing in the systems known to the state of art up to present day and to create new advantages. Indeed, the sleeve, when not in use, fills the smallest possible space, varying its occupied volume; it makes storage stages easier, thus reducing maneuvers, energies and time required, thanks to the fact that it always ensures a correct positioning above the cover; and also, the said sleeve provides the advantage of being able to remove it from the rest of the system in a practical and quick way both with the cover inside of it, to put it in a cabinet or to transport it elsewhere, and when the sleeve is not in use, for example to carry out maintenance, in particular this is possible being able to continue to guarantee that the same performance characteristics of covering, such as the fabric tension, remain the same as before the removal; it allows the system to always guarantee the same performance characteristics of covering, such as the fabric tension, even if the sleeve is temporary removed.
In an embodiment of the invention, the cover is provided with a back opening to allow the access to the covered object any time and without any difficulties.
This and other features of the present invention will be clarified in the following description of a preferential form of embodiment, given as example, non-restrictive, with reference to the following figures, in which:
The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of some parts have been increased for the sake of clarity.
The invention allows use and storage of a cover in simple and quick proceedings. Features and components of the invention in a preferential embodiment will be described according to the orientation of the boat (8) showed in
In
A reinforcing fabric (6), preferably a belt, is applied on the cover (1), in correspondence with the main ridge line, on the whose rear end is places a hook (9), to facilitate the anchoring of the cover (1), while on the front end is placed a hook, as coupling means (10) of the cover.
The hook (11) is preferably placed between the stretch of rope (12) and the rear hook (10) of the cover's belt. The stretch of rope (12) allows to obtain a proper place for the retraction of the sleeve (15), which is preferably made of fabric, while the cover (1) is in use. On the other end of the stretch of rope (12) is preferably placed another hook (13) in turn connected to the lower eye (34) of the eyebolt (14). The sleeve (15) is connected to the eyebolt (14), as described in
As showed in
To store the cover (1) simply needs to let go the rope (7), remove the fastening and fold up flaps inwards. The sleeve (15) will slide downwards in order to make the cover (1) compact and allow an easy storage.
As showed in
Figures from 11 to 16 show an example of application of the invention in a preferential embodiment in its various stages of use, described below: starting from the cover (1) stored in the sleeve (15),
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