Canopy pole system
US-10676117-B2 · Jun 9, 2020 · US
US11066843B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11066843-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016858841-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A canopy assembly is provided for a ride-on vehicle, such as a wagon. The canopy assembly has a canopy, a support structure and a connecter assembly. The support structure may have longitudinal springs secured to the canopy that can transition between a coiled orientation and a rigid extended orientation to transition the canopy assembly between a use position and a folded or coiled position. The support structure may also have rigid members at opposite ends of the canopy. The connector assembly may have a plurality of connectors secured to the canopy and adapted to operably receive a canopy pole.
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A canopy assembly for a ride-on vehicle, comprising: a top panel having a first side and a second side, a first edge, a second edge opposing the first edge, a third edge, and a forth edge opposing the third edge; a first support secured to the second side of the top panel adjacent the first edge of the top panel to create a first cavity between the first support and the top panel; a second support secured to the second side of the top panel adjacent the second edge of the top panel to create a second cavity between the second support and the top panel; a third support secured to the second side of the top panel adjacent the third edge of the top panel to create a third cavity between the third support and the top panel; a fourth support secured to the second side of the top panel adjacent the fourth edge of the top panel to create a fourth cavity between the fourth support and the top panel; a first longitudinal spring retained within the first cavity; a second longitudinal spring retained within the second cavity, wherein the first and second longitudinal springs have a concave cross section with an apex of the first and second longitudinal springs being positioned adjacent the second side of the top panel, and wherein the first and second longitudinal springs can transition between a coiled orientation and a rigid extended orientation; a first rigid member retained within the third cavity; a second rigid member retained within the fourth cavity; a skirt extending distally from a perimeter of the top panel about the first, second, third and fourth edges; and, a plurality of connectors secured to the top panel of the canopy assembly, the connectors adapted to operably receive a canopy pole. 2. The canopy assembly of claim 1 , wherein the top panel and the skirt comprise a canopy, and further comprising straps connected to the canopy to assist in retaining the canopy in a coiled position. 3. The canopy assembly of claim 1 , wherein the canopy assembly has four connectors, and wherein one connector is provided at each corner of the canopy assembly. 4. The canopy assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first longitudinal spring and the second longitudinal spring extend from substantially adjacent the third edge to substantially adjacent the fourth edge. 5. The canopy assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first rigid member and the second rigid member extend from substantially adjacent the first edge to substantially adjacent the second edge. 6. The canopy assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second longitudinal springs automatically coil upon initiation by a user. 7. The canopy assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first and second longitudinal springs can be uncoiled by a user and snapped into a generally rigid longitudinally extended orientation to retain the canopy assembly in an open or use position. 8. A canopy assembly for a ride-on vehicle, comprising: a canopy having a first side and a second side, a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a forth edge; a first longitudinal spring secured to the canopy adjacent the first edge of the canopy; a second longitudinal spring secured to the canopy adjacent the second edge of the canopy, wherein the first and second longitudinal springs can transition between a coiled orientation and a rigid extended orientation to transition the canopy assembly between a use position and a folded or coiled position, and wherein the first and second longitudinal springs can be uncoiled by a user and snapped into a generally rigid longitudinally extended orientation to retain the canopy assembly in the use or open position; a first rigid member secured to the canopy adjacent the third edge of the canopy; a second rigid member secured to the canopy adjacent the fourth edge of the canopy; a plurality of connectors secured to the canopy of the canopy assembly, the connectors adapted to operably receive a canopy pole. 9. The canopy assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a first support secured to the canopy adjacent the first edge of the canopy to create a first cavity between the first support and the canopy, and a second support secured to the second side of the canopy adjacent the second edge of the canopy to create a second cavity between the second support and the canopy, wherein the first longitudinal spring is positioned within the first cavity, and wherein the second longitudinal spring is positioned within the second cavity. 10. The canopy assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a third support secured to the second side of the canopy adjacent the third edge of the canopy to create a third cavity between the third support and the canopy, and a fourth support secured to the second side of the canopy adjacent the fourth edge of the canopy to create a fourth cavity between the fourth support and the canopy, wherein the first rigid member is positioned within the third cavity and wherein the second rigid member is positioned within the fourth cavity. 11. The canopy assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first and second longitudinal springs have a concave cross section. 12. The canopy assembly of claim 8 , wherein the canopy comprises a top panel and a skirt. 13. The canopy assembly of claim 12 , wherein the skirt extends distally from a perimeter of the top panel. 14. The canopy assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first and second longitudinal springs automatically coil upon initiation by a user. 15. A canopy assembly for a ride-on vehicle, comprising: a canopy; a support structure connected to the canopy to retain the canopy in an open or use position, and wherein the support structure can fold the canopy into a coiled position; and, a connector assembly connected to the canopy to connect the canopy to the ride-on vehicle, wherein the support structure comprises a plurality of automatically coiling longitudinal spring members secured to the canopy about a length of the canopy, and wherein the automatically coiling longitudinal spring members have a concave cross section. 16. The canopy assembly of claim 15 , wherein the support structure further comprises a plurality of rigid members connected adjacent opposing ends of the canopy, the rigid members being generally perpendicular to the longitudinal spring members. 17. The canopy assembly of claim 15 , wherein the canopy comprises a top panel and a skirt extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top panel.
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