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CA2603019C
CA2603019C CA2603019A CA2603019A CA2603019C CA 2603019 C CA2603019 C CA 2603019C CA 2603019 A CA2603019 A CA 2603019A CA 2603019 A CA2603019 A CA 2603019A CA 2603019 C CA2603019 C CA 2603019C
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The technology of the present application provides a canopy with an automatic roof structure having improved structural stability. The canopy comprises a plurality of vertical support posts connected by trusses. A plurality of roof support rods extend from the vertical support posts to a central hub. At least one of the roof support rods has a cantilever support extending from the associated slide or thereabouts to a pivot on the roof support rod. The canopy also comprises central truss supports and stubs extending from the connection of the lateral trusses to the central hub. The canopy has an expanded, open configuration and a collapsed, closed configuration.

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CANOPY WITH AUTOMATIC ROOF STRUCTURE
HAVING IMPROVED STRUCTURAL STABILITY
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[Para 1] None.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[Para 2] None.
[Para 3]
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[Para 4] The present invention relates to a canopy structure and, more particularly, to a canopy structure with an automatic roof structure having improved structural stability.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[Para 5] Canopies and other outdoor shade structures have been in existence through history. However, with the advent of improved mechanics and materials, a need has developed to provide canopies with more height, increased head room, lighter weight, easier to use, and increased portability.
[Para 6] United States Patent Number 4,607,656, issued on August 26, 1986, to Carter discloses an early collapsible canopy that was easier to use and required reduced room to store. The '656 patent specifically relates to a canopy that comprises a plurality of vertical legs connected by X shaped trusses. The X
shaped trusses have a bottom portion slidably connected to the vertical legs allowing the plurality of vertical legs to be moved from a closed, stored position to an open, erect position without a complex connection between the various legs. United States Patent Number 4,641,676, issued on February 10, 1987, to Lynch discloses a similar canopy structure.
[Para 7] While the structures disclosed by the '656 and '676 patents provided improvement over then available portable canopies, which required complex construction and breakdown to use, both the '656 and '676 patents used X shaped trusses extending across the la US PATENT APPLICATION
Attorney File No. 41820.830046.US1 middle of the canopy to provide a support for a top cover. The horizontal X
shaped truss extending across the middle of the canopy provided drawbacks, including, for example, the canopy had relatively low clearance. Many improvements have been derived from the original patents relating to canopies having X shaped trusses in an attempt to increase the head clearance of canopies. One particularly elegant design is highlighted by United States Patent 4,779,635, issued October 25, 1988, to Lynch. The '635 patent is similar to the above described designs, but provides a roof support member connected to at least one of the vertical legs with a cantilever support. Thus, the canopy still is collapsible into a compact unit for moving and storage, but when extended, the roof members automatically expands above the X
shaped trusses. The cantilever provides a mechanism to automatically push the roof members from a folded or retracted position into an unfolded or extended position.
[Para 81 While the automatic roof structure of the '635 patent greatly increased headroom and enhanced the easy of operation of the portable device, the higher, angled roof structure tended to decrease the overall structure's stability and strength.
Thus, it would be desirous to develop a canopy with an automatic roof structure that has improved structural stability and strength.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[Para 91 The technology of the present application provides a canopy with an automatic roof structure having improved structural stability. The canopy comprises a plurality of vertical support posts connected by trusses. A plurality of roof support rods extend from the vertical support posts to a central hub. At least one of the roof support rods has a cantilever support extending from the associated slide or thereabouts to a pivot on the roof support rod.
The canopy also comprises central truss supports and stubs extending from the connection of the lateral trusses to the central hub. The canopy has an expanded, open configuration and a collapsed, closed configuration.
[Para 101 The foregoing and other features, utilities and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of a preferred embodiment of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[Para 111 The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the present invention, and together with the
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Attorney File No. 41820.830046.US1 description, serve to explain the principles thereof. Like items in the drawings are referred to using the same numerical reference.
[Para 12] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a canopy constructed in accordance with the disclosure;
[Para 13] Figure 2 is an elevation view of roof support rods from the canopy of figure 1;
[Para 14] Figure 3 is an elevation view of the central truss support Figure 1 connected to expandable and collapsible trusses;
[Para 15] Figure 4 is a top plane view of the canopy of Figure 1; and [Para 16] Figures 5A and 5B are a detail of the central hub including central truss supports and roof support rods.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[Para 17] Referring now to figures 1-5B, the technology of the present application will now be explained. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the present technology is explained with reference to a portable, instant canopy structure, but the technology could be used in other structures, such as, for example, tents, vehicle ports, or the like.
[Para 18] With reference to figure 1, a perspective view of a canopy 100 is shown.
Only the roof section of canopy 100 is shown in detail for convenience. Canopy 100 includes a plurality of vertical corner support posts 102. Vertical corner support posts 102 may be slightly canted for stability. Moreover, posts 102 may be extendible from a retracted, storage position to an extended, use position as is generally known in the art and not further described or shown for convenience. Connecting adjacent pairs of vertical corner support posts 102 are expandable and collapsible trusses 104. While two sets of expandable and collapsible trusses 104 are shown connecting adjacent pairs of vertical corner support posts 102, more or less are possible as a function of canopy size. In some designs, it may be beneficial to place a vertical wall support post, which would be substantially similar to vertical corner support posts 102 and is not separately shown or described. As shown, each truss 104 comprises a first member 106 pivotally connected to a second member 108 at pivot point A where first member 106 and second member 108 cross. First member 106 has a first end 110 connected to a top 112 of associated vertical corner support post 102 and a second end 114 connected to the second end 114 of another first member 106. Second member 108 has a third end 116 connected to a sliding member 118 on associated vertical corner support post 102 and second member 108 has a fourth end 120
-3-connected to fourth end 120 of an associated second member 108. First end 110 and third end 116 are sometimes referred to as the outer ends of the trusses and second end 114 and fourth end 120 are sometimes referred to as the inner ends of the trusses. The above described expandable and collapsible trusses 104 are sometimes referred to as an XX-truss, double X
truss, eaves, or scissor assembly. However, one of ordinary skill in the art would understand on reading this disclosure that an actual X shape is not necessary and other expandable and collapsible truss systems are possible, such as, for example, United States Patent Number 5,701,923, issued to Losi et al., on December 30, [Para 19] Slider member 118 moves along vertical corner support post 102 from a collapsed position to an expanded position. When in the expanded position, slider member is held in place on vertical corner support post 102 using any of a number of conventional retention devices 122, such as, for example, a pin and detent or the like.
[Para 20] As shown in figure 1, canopy 100 further includes an automatically deploying roof support structure. Roof support structure includes a plurality of roof support rods 124 extending from top 112 of a corresponding vertical corner support member 102 to a central hub 126. Central hub is shown as a simple connection in figure 1 for convenience, but details of a possible central hub are provided in figure 5. As shown, roof support rod 124 folds about hinge 128 to allow roof support rod 124 to fold and unfold into the collapsed and expanded positions.
As explained in the '635 patent, roof support rods 124 may be designed as telescopic members as a matter of design choice. A plurality of cantilever support arms 130 extend from slider member 118 to roof support rods 124. Cantilever support arm 130 tends to force roof support rod 124 from the folded to the unfolded position as slider member 118 moves from the collapsed position to the expanded position. Once opened and locked in place, slider member 118 and cantilever support arm 130 tends to hold roof support rod 124 in the open, expanded configuration. Notice, cantilever support arm does not need to be directly connected to slider member 118, but could be connected to the trusses instead, for example.
[Para 21] Canopy 100 also comprises a central truss support 132. Central truss support 132 comprises an angled first center member 134 having a first end 136 connected to second ends 120 and a second end 138 connected to hub 128. Central truss supports 132 also comprises stubs 140 (sometimes referred to as a cantilever, second center member or center member support) having first ends 142 connected to second ends 114 and second end 144 connected to
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Attorney File No. 41820.830046.US1 the body of first center member 134. Roof support rods 124, central truss supports 132, and hub 126 connections are explained in more detail in figures 5A and 5B, below. As one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize on reading this disclosure, the above connections generally relate to pivotal connections. Pivotal connections for instant canopies are well known in the art and generally not further explained herein.
[Para 22] As can be appreciated on reading the disclosure, the central truss support 132 provides increased structural support against lateral forces on the middle of the expandable, collapsible trusses 104 (sometimes referred to as eaves in the art). Moreover, the roof support rods 124 in combination with the central truss support 132 provide increased support for the shell draped over canopy 100 (not shown in figure 1), sometimes referred to as the canopy cover.
Additionally, using roof support rods 124 in combination with central truss support 132 provides more horizontal support for the shell to decreasing the droop of the shell providing a aesthetically pleasing look. Finally, because central truss support 132 comprises an angled first center member 134 and a stub 140, the headroom under the shell is not compromised toward a center 150 of the canopy area.
[Para 23] Referring now to Figure 2, a cross-section of canopy 100 is provided along line 2-2 of figure 1. Cross-section 2-2 is taken along the diagonal of canopy 100. As better shown in figure 2, roof support rods 124 are pivotally connected to tops 112 of vertical corner support posts 102 and pivotally connected to hub 126. Further, roof support rods 124 fold about hinges 128 to allow roof support rods 124 to be arranged in both the expanded state as shown and a collapsed state as is generally known in the art. Slider member 118 slidably connects to vertical corner support post 102 and may be locked in the expanded position (shown) using a button latch 202. Cantilever support arms 130 pivotally connect to slider member 118 and pivotally connect to roof support rod 124, which may coincide with hinges 128.
Cantilever support artns may be detachable from roof support rods 124 as a matter of design choice. Also shown in figure 2 is a shell or canopy cover 204 draped over canopy frame 100.
While shown in a loose fitting configuration, shell 204 may be drawn taut.
[Para 24] Referring now to Figure 5A and 5B, central hub 126 is shown in more detail.
Figure 5A shows central hub 126 in the erect or expanded state and Figure 5B
shows central hub 126 in the collapsed state. Central hub 126 comprises a roof support rod connection 502, which is shown as having a dome top 504 to press against the shell. Roof support rod connection 502 is
-5-pivotally coupled to each roof support rod 124. A vertical roof support post 506 extends opposite dome top 504 to a central truss support connection 508. Central truss support connection 508 is pivotally connected to each central truss support 132. The pivotal connections are generally as known in the art and will not be explained herein. Central truss support connection 508 has a bore 510. In the erect state, roof support rod connection 502 and central truss support connection 508 are spaced apart a distance D. In the collapsed state, roof support rod connection 502 is collapsed toward central truss support 508 and vertical roof support post 506 moves through bore 510 and resides below central truss support connection 508. Roof support rods 124 and central truss support 132 is not labeled in Figure 5B for convenience.
[Para 25] The roof support rods and central truss rods may be connected to the central hub using any number of pivotal connections as is generally known in the art.
For example, a flanged part 550 may have two panels 551. One panel 551 is pivotally connected to central truss support connection 508 using a pin 552 or the like. The other panel 551 is pivotally connected to central truss support 132 using a pin 552 or the like.
[Para 26] The previous description of the disclosed embodiment is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the technology of the present application. Various modifications to the embodiment will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art on reading the disclosure, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
What is claimed is:
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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY
OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A collapsible canopy, comprising:
a canopy cover; and a canopy frame to support the canopy cover, the canopy frame comprising:
a plurality of vertical corner support posts;
a plurality of trusses linking each pair of the plurality of vertical comer support posts, each of the plurality of trusses having an expanded position and a collapsed position, comprising:
a first member having a first fixed end fixedly coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a second end coupled to the second end of another first member;
a second member having a third movable end slidably coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a fourth end coupled to the fourth end of another second member;
a central hub;
a plurality of roof support rods, each of the plurality of roof support rods comprising a first end pivotally coupled to a top of one of the vertical corner support posts and pivotally coupled to the central hub such that the central hub is above a plane defined by the tops of the plurality of vertical comer support posts, each of the plurality of roof support rods having an expanded position and a collapsed position; and a plurality of central truss supports, each of the plurality of central truss supports being pivotally connected directly to one of the plurality of trusses at a first end and pivotally coupled to the central hub at the second end.
2. The collapsible canopy of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of roof support rods comprises a hinge to allow the roof support rod to fold between the collapsed position and the extended position.
3. The collapsible canopy of claim 1, further comprising at least one cantilever support arm, the at least one cantilever support arm pivotally coupled to at least one roof support rod and pivotally and slidably coupled to at least one of the vertical corner support posts.
4. The collapsible canopy of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vertical corner support posts are canted.
5. The collapsible canopy of claim 1, wherein the central hub comprises:
roof support connection to which the plurality of roof support rods are pivotally coupled and a central truss support connection to which the plurality of central truss supports are pivotally coupled, and the roof support connection and the central truss support connection are coupled together.
6. The collapsible canopy of claim 5, wherein the central truss support connection and the roof support connection are coupled by a vertical roof support post, the vertical roof support post fixedly coupled to the roof support connection and slidably coupled to the central truss support connection.
7. The collapsible canopy of claim 6, wherein the vertical roof support post is slidably coupled to a bore in the central truss support connection.
8. The collapsible canopy of claim 3, wherein the at least one cantilever comprises a plurality of cantilevers that corresponds to the plurality of roof support rods.
9. The collapsible canopy of claim 1, wherein the central truss support is pivotally coupled to the plurality of trusses at a point proximate the fourth end of the second member and the fourth end of the another second member.
10. The collapsible canopy of claim 9, wherein the central truss support comprises a hinge wherein the central truss support has an extended position and a collapsed position.
11. The collapsible canopy of claim 9, wherein the central truss support further comprises a stud pivotally coupled to the central truss support and pivotally coupled at a point proximate the second end of the first member and the second end of the another first member.
12. A collapsible canopy with a roof support assembly, the canopy frame having a plurality of vertical corner support posts and a plurality of trusses linking each pair of the plurality of vertical corner support posts, each of the plurality of trusses having an expanded position and a collapsed position with a first member having a first fixed end fixedly coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a second end coupled to the second end of another first member and a second member having a third movable end slidably coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a fourth end coupled to the fourth end of another second member, the roof support assembly comprising:
a central hub, the central hub comprising a roof support connection to which the plurality of roof support rods are pivotally coupled, a central truss support connection to which the plurality of central truss supports are pivotally coupled, and vertical roof support post coupling the roof support connection and the central truss support connection, the vertical roof support post slidably coupled to the central truss support connection;
a plurality of roof support rods, each of the plurality of roof support rods comprising a first end pivotally coupled to a top of one of the vertical corner support posts and pivotally coupled to the central hub such that the central hub is above a plane defined by the tops of the plurality of vertical corner support posts, each of the plurality of roof support rods having an expanded position and a collapsed position; and a plurality of central truss supports, each of the plurality of central truss supports being pivotally connected to one of the plurality of trusses at a first end; and the pivotally coupled to the central hub at the second end.
13. A collapsible canopy, comprising:
a canopy cover; and a canopy frame to support the canopy cover, the canopy frame comprising:
a plurality of vertical corner support posts;
a plurality of trusses linking each pair of the plurality of vertical corner support posts, each of the plurality of trusses having an expanded position and a collapsed position, comprising :
a first member having a first fixed end fixedly coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a second end coupled to the second end of another first member;

a second member having a third movable end slidably coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a fourth end coupled to the fourth end of another second member;
a central hub;
a plurality of roof support rods, each of the plurality of roof support rods comprising a first end pivotally coupled to a top of one of the vertical corner support posts and pivotally coupled to the central hub such that the central hub is above a plane defined by the tops of the plurality of vertical corner support posts, each of the plurality of roof support rods having an expanded position and a collapsed position; and means for providing increased lateral support for the roof pivotally coupled directly to one of the plurality of trusses at a first end and pivotally coupled to the central hub at the second end.
14. The collapsible canopy of claim 13, wherein the means for providing increased lateral support for the roof comprises a plurality of central truss supports, each of the plurality of central truss supports being pivotally connected to one of the plurality of trusses at a first end and the pivotally coupled to the central hub at the second end and a stub pivotally coupled to the central truss support and pivotally coupled at a point proximate the second end of the first member and the second end of the another first member.
15. A collapsible canopy with a roof support assembly, the canopy frame having a plurality of vertical corner support posts and a plurality of trusses linking each pair of the plurality of vertical corner support posts, each of the plurality of trusses having an expanded position and a collapsed position with a first member having a first fixed end fixedly coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a second end coupled to the second end of another first member and a second member having a third movable end slidably coupled to one of the plurality of upwardly extending poles and a fourth end coupled to the forth end of another second member, the roof support assembly comprising:
a plurality of roof support rods, each of the plurality of roof support rods comprising a first end pivotally coupled to a top of one of the vertical comer support posts, each of the plurality of roof support rods having an expanded position and a collapsed position; and a plurality of central truss supports, each of the plurality of central truss supports being pivotally connected to one of the plurality of trusses at a first end; and a central hub, the central hub comprising a roof support connection to which the plurality of roof support rods are pivotally coupled such that the central hub is above a plane defined by the tops of the plurality of vertical corner support posts, a central truss support connection to which a second end of each of the plurality of central truss supports are pivotally coupled, and vertical roof support post coupling the roof support connection and the central truss support connection, the vertical roof support post slidably coupled to the central truss support connection.
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