Awning apparatus
US-2023228094-A1 · Jul 20, 2023 · US
US11891810B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11891810-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816213895-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2024 |
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An awning is provided that includes an extendable arm, a shelter member, and a joint. The extendable arm has an inner end coupled with a support and an outer end extendable away from the inner end. The shelter member has an outer portion coupled with the extendable arm support and disposed along the extendable arm. The joint has a mechanism responsive to an awning retraction force to raise outer portions of the extendable arms and an outer portion of the shelter member toward a horizontal orientation relative to a shade enhancing orientation.
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An awning joint, comprising: an arm coupler; a supporting seat configured to mount to a wall support; a first mechanism comprising an adjustment member coupled with the supporting seat and comprising a lower periphery from which a projection extends, the first mechanism further comprising a threaded actuator for adjusting an orientation of the adjustment member to adjust the orientation of the projection from a first position corresponding to a first extended orientation of the arm coupler to a second position corresponding to a second extended orientation of the arm coupler, the second extended orientation being at a higher angle from horizontal than the first extended orientation, the threaded actuator coupled with the adjustment member at a location spaced apart from the projection; and a second mechanism comprising a U-shaped flange disposed around the adjustment member, the U-shaped flange comprises a downward facing bight configured to engage the projection when the arm coupler is in the second extended orientation, the downward facing bight sized to fit over an upward facing surface of the projection, wherein the downward facing bight is pivotable relative to the projection such that in a first configuration a gap is provided between the downward facing bight and the upward facing surface of the projection, the U-shaped flange pivotably coupled with an axle and responsive to a vertical force that raises the arm coupler toward an angle corresponding to the first extended orientation without actuating the threaded actuator of the first mechanism. 2. The awning joint of claim 1 , wherein the first mechanism is pivotably coupled with the supporting seat about a horizontal axis, the threaded actuator being rotatable about a vertical axis. 3. The awning joint of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment member comprises a U-shaped configuration configured to nest within the U-shaped flange of the second mechanism. 4. The awning joint of claim 3 , wherein the U-shaped flange comprises a first end pivotally mounted to a first end of the adjustment member and a second end pivotally mounted to a second end of the adjustment member. 5. The awning joint of claim 1 , wherein the U-shaped flange of the second mechanism is coupled with a cylindrical member, the arm coupler being coupled with the cylindrical member for rotation about an axis extending through the cylindrical member such that the arm coupler can rotate away from the supporting seat in an extended configuration and can rotate toward the supporting seat to be positioned in a retracted configuration. 6. The awning joint of claim 1 , further comprising a limiter rotatable with the arm coupler such that the limiter extends under the adjustment member when the arm coupler is rotated outward to an extended position, the adjustment member overlapping a portion of the limiter to limit upward movement of the second mechanism and of the arm coupler. 7. The awning joint of claim 6 , wherein the arm coupler comprises a fork portion disposed around a cylindrical portion of the second mechanism, the cylindrical portion coupled with the U-shaped flange, the limiter being disposed between the cylindrical portion and the fork portion of the arm coupler. 8. The awning joint of claim 6 , wherein the limiter comprises an asymmetrical plate with a first edge disposed a first distance from a center of rotation of the asymmetrical plate and a second edge disposed a second distance from the center of rotation of the asymmetrical plate, the second distance less than the first distance, the first edge configured to be disposed under the adjustment member when the arm coupler is in the second extended orientation, the second edge configured to be positioned lateral of the adjustment member when the arm coupler is disposed in a retracted configuration. 9. An awning joint, comprising: a supporting seat, an adjustment member, a retraction joint, and an arm coupler; wherein the arm coupler is attached with the retraction joint and movable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, the retraction joint is pivotably coupled with the adjustment member at a horizontal rotation axis, and the adjustment member is coupled with the supporting seat by a supporting shaft oriented in a horizontal direction; wherein a threaded actuator coupled with a slider shaft that is disposed in a slot of the adjustment member is configured to raise and lower the slider shaft relative to the supporting seat between two vertically spaced apart elevations to move the slider shaft within the slot to provide movement of the adjustment member to adjust an angle of the adjustment member about the supporting shaft, the angle of the adjustment member determining an angle of extension of the arm coupler in the extended configuration of the arm coupler, the retraction joint being pivotabe due to a vertical force to raise the arm coupler toward a horizontal position independently of the threaded actuator. 10. The awning joint of claim 9 , wherein the adjustment member permits an extendible arm connected with the arm coupler to be angled downward from a horizontal plane in the extended configuration and the retraction joint permits the extendible arm connected with the arm coupler to be angled horizontally in the retracted configuration. 11. The awning joint of claim 9 , wherein the adjustment member comprises a U-shaped configuration with a first end in which the slot is disposed and through which the slider shaft is disposed and a second end opposite the first end, the second end comprising a projection configured to extend under and support the retraction joint in an extended configuration to define an angle of the arm coupler in the extended configuration. 12. The awning joint of claim 11 , wherein the retraction joint comprises a U-shaped flange disposed around the adjustment member, the U-shaped flange comprising a downward facing bight configured to receive the projection when the arm coupler is in the extended configuration.
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