Awning assembly
US-11639131-B2 · May 2, 2023 · US
US12221028B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12221028-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318308821-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2025 |
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The present embodiments are directed to an awning assembly for a recreational vehicle comprising a main body, a flexible awning material, a roller tube, a lead rail, at least one support leg hinged to the lead rail, and at least one tension rafter being mountable between the main body and the lead rail. The at least one support leg is hinged to the lead rail so that the support leg can be hinged into a first storage section of the lead rail frame. The lead rail frame comprises a second storage section for receiving the tension rafter therein, wherein the second storage section comprises an opening, wherein either holder is disposed within the opening, or the tension rafter is self-clamping into the second storage section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An awning assembly, comprising: an awning material which is connected at one end to a roller tube and at a second end to a lead rail, wherein the awning material is capable of being selectively rolled onto said roller tube or being selectively extended by movement of the lead rail relative to the awning roller tube; said lead rail having a lead rail frame and a rearward storage section which extends longitudinally defining a longitudinal direction; one or more support legs slidably and hingedly movable relative to the lead rail frame and wherein said one or more support legs can be pivoted into a support position that is perpendicular to the lead rail to support said lead rail; a carriage having a first hinged connection to one of said one or more support legs, wherein said first hinged connection has a first pivot axis and a second hinged connection to the lead rail has a second pivot axis perpendicular to said first pivot axis, wherein said one or more support legs can be hingedly moved into said rearward storage section of said lead rail frame in which a longitudinal axis of each of said one or more support legs is substantially parallel to said longitudinal direction of the lead rail such that a bottom of the one or more support legs is positioned adjacent to a first axial end of the lead rail frame when the one or more support legs is stored in said rearward storage section; said carriage being slidable within said rearward storage section, wherein in one position of said carriage, said one or more support legs may be pivoted into said support position, and wherein in a second position said one or more support legs may be pivoted into said rearward storage section; said lead rail having a forward storage section configured to store each of one or more tension rafters, wherein said forward storage section is further from said awning material than said rearward storage section. 2. The awning assembly of claim 1 , said forward storage section is integrally formed in the lead rail. 3. The awning assembly of claim 1 , said forward storage section receiving an axial end of said one or more tension rafters. 4. The awning assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a spring disposed in said forward storage section to retain said one or more tension rafters. 5. The awning assembly of claim 4 , wherein the one or more tension rafters each has an elongated form and is clamped into the forward storage section in a force-locking manner by exerting a force in a longitudinal direction of the one or more tension rafters. 6. The awning assembly of claim 4 , further comprising an abutment element of the one or more tension rafters in a longitudinal direction of the one or more tension rafters and wherein the abutment element abuts against an end portion of the forward storage section when the one or more tension rafters is stored therein. 7. The awning assembly of claim 1 , each of said one or more tension rafters further comprising a tension rafter holder which retains the one or more tension rafters. 8. The awning assembly of claim 1 , said forward storage section comprising a first receiving portion and a second receiving portion, each of which receive one tension rafter of said one or more tension rafters. 9. The awning assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a bracket which extends from said spring. 10. The awning assembly of claim 9 , said bracket being movable to release each of said one or more tension rafters from said spring. 11. The awning assembly of claim 1 , wherein said one or more support legs comprise two support legs. 12. The awning assembly of claim 1 , wherein said one or more tension rafters comprise two tension rafters.
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