Collapsible low-profile privacy structure
US-10422154-B2 · Sep 24, 2019 · US
US11199022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11199022-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916562138-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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Aspects are directed to a collapsible privacy structure that has a low profile when in an un-deployed state to preserve the sight lines of observers. The collapsible privacy structure may then be deployed causing a canopy structure to extend upwardly forming an internal volume that provides privacy and seclusion to the user of the structure. The internal volume may be used for a bathroom, a shower, a medical evaluation/treatment space, and/or a changing space. Upon the departure of the user from the internal volume, the collapsible privacy structure may return to the low-profile nature provided by the un-deployed state.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A collapsible privacy structure comprising: a base structure having a floor panel, a left wall, a back wall and a right wall, each of said walls extending vertically around a perimeter of the floor panel, each of said walls having a top edge above the floor panel, wherein the left wall and the right wall define edges of a front opening in the base structure opposite the back wall; a canopy support extending between a first end and a second end and having a distal portion intermediate to the first end and the second end, the canopy support pivotally coupled to the base structure such that the first end is coupled to the left wall and the second end is coupled to the right wall; a canopy of flexible material coupled to the canopy support and at least one of the left wall, the back wall, or the right wall; and an actuator pivotally coupled to the base structure and pivotally coupled to a lift link at a lift link first end, the lift link being pivotally coupled to the canopy support at a lift link second end, the actuator configured to move the canopy support between an undeployed state and a deployed state, wherein the canopy support moves between the undeployed state where the distal portion is adjacent to the top edge of at least one of the left wall, the back wall, or the right wall and the deployed state, the deployed state comprises the canopy support pivoted away from the top edge of the at least one of the left wall, the back wall, or the right wall, wherein a forward most portion of the canopy support is rearward of a forward most portion of the base structure when the canopy support is in the deployed state. 2. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 1 further comprising a wheel assembly rotatably coupled to the base structure. 3. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 1 wherein the actuator and the lift link comprise a linkage assembly. 4. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 3 , wherein the linkage assembly further comprises a carrier link having a carrier link first end and a carrier link second end, the carrier link second end pivotally connected with the lift link first end. 5. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 4 , wherein the lift link second end is pivotally coupled with the canopy support between the distal portion and one of the first end and the second end. 6. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 5 , wherein the actuator comprises a linear actuator. 7. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 1 further comprising a first link assembly pivotally coupled to the base structure proximate the first side and pivotally coupled to the canopy support, and a second link assembly pivotally coupled to the base structure proximate the second side and pivotally coupled to the canopy support. 8. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 1 further comprising a second canopy support pivotally coupled to the base structure and a third canopy support pivotally coupled to the base structure. 9. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 8 , wherein the canopy is coupled with the second canopy support and the third canopy support. 10. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 9 , wherein the canopy extends between the base structure first side and the base structure second side. 11. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 1 further comprising a collection vessel pivotally coupled to the base structure. 12. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 11 further comprising a collection vessel linkage assembly having an assembly first end and an assembly second end, the assembly first end pivotally coupled with the base structure proximate the back wall and the assembly second end coupled with the collection vessel. 13. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 12 further comprising a link extending between the collection vessel linkage assembly and the canopy support. 14. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 11 further comprising a door portion. 15. A collapsible privacy structure comprising: a base structure comprising a tub bounded by a first side wall, a second side wall, and a back wall, the tub being open at a front portion; a canopy support having a first support member, a second support member, and a third support member, each support member having a first end and a second end, each said first end pivotally coupled to the first side wall of the base structure proximate the front portion, each said second end pivotally coupled to the second side wall of the base structure proximate the front portion, wherein canopy support is configured to move between a deployed state and an undeployed state, the first support member, the second support member, and the third support member positioned proximate a top of the base structure when in the undeployed state, the first support member, the second support member, and the third support member each pivoted away from the top of the base structure when in the deployed state, wherein the first support member pivots the farthest from the top of the base structure; a canopy of flexible material affixed to the base structure proximate the back wall and coupled to each of the first support member, the second support member, and the third support member of the canopy support; a door pivotally coupled to the first support member of the canopy support; and a collection vessel pivotally coupled to the base structure at an end opposite the front portion. 16. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 15 , wherein the door has a width adapted to extend across an area of the base structure between the first sidewall and the second sidewall. 17. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 15 , wherein the door has a latch structure adapted to engage the first support member of the canopy support. 18. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 15 , wherein the door has a magnetic securing component. 19. A collapsible privacy structure comprising: a base structure having a floor panel, a left wall, a back wall and a right wall, each of said walls extending vertically around a perimeter of the floor panel, each of said walls having a top edge; a canopy support extending between a first end and a second end and having a distal portion intermediate to the first end and the second end, the canopy support pivotally coupled to the base structure such that the first end is coupled to the left wall and the second end is coupled to the right wall; a switch mechanism electrically coupled with a linear actuator, the switch mechanism coupled to the floor panel of the base structure; a canopy of flexible material coupled to the canopy support and at least one of the left wall, the back wall, or the right wall, wherein the canopy support moves between an undeployed state where the distal portion is adjacent to the top edge of at least one of the left wall, the back wall, or the right wall and a deployed state, the deployed state comprises the canopy support pivoted away from the top edge of the of at least one of the left wall, the back wall, or the right wall. 20. The collapsible privacy structure of claim 19 , wherein the switch mechanism includes a pressure-sensitive switch.
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