Awning Assembly Attachment
US-2017138056-A1 · May 18, 2017 · US
US9834952B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9834952-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615223825-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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Various embodiments of an awning assembly, specifically an angled gear motor are provided. Present embodiments provide a motor for an awning assembly, wherein the motor is positioned in the awning hardware. Specifically, the motor may be supported by the awning hardware. The awning assembly may also have an angled transmission connected to the motor. The transmission and motor provide rotating movement of the awning roller tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An awning assembly, comprising: a first awning hardware having a first plurality of arms; a second awning hardware having a second plurality of arms; a canopy configured to extend or retract from a roller tube, said canopy having a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, an inner edge and an outer edge; one of said arms being elongate and at least partially hollow, a motor disposed within said arm; and, an angled transmission operably connected to said motor, said angled transmission disposed at an end of said one of said arms, said motor and said angled transmission configured to rotatably extend or retract said canopy. 2. The awning assembly of claim 1 , said angled transmission comprising a worm, a worm gear and a plurality of gears. 3. The awning assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a worm housing wherein said worm is disposed and a gear housing wherein said worm gear is disposed. 4. The awning assembly of claim 3 , said worm extending from said motor. 5. The awning assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a drive shaft extending from said angled transmission. 6. The awning assembly of claim 5 wherein said roller tube is operably connected to said drive shaft. 7. The awning assembly of claim 6 wherein said roller tube further comprises an end cap engaging said drive shaft. 8. The awning assembly of claim 5 further comprising a joint connected to said drive shaft. 9. The awning assembly of claim 1 further comprising an arm tab disposed at an end of said one of said arms. 10. The awning assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a flange tab engaging said arm tab. 11. The awning assembly of claim 1 further comprising a cover extending over said angled transmission at said end of said one of said arms. 12. The awning assembly of claim 1 said motor and said angled transmission being one of connected or being integrally manufactured. 13. The awning assembly of claim 1 wherein said roller tube configured to rotate adjacent to a sidewall. 14. The awning assembly of claim 1 wherein said roller tube is configured to move toward and away from a sidewall. 15. An awning assembly, comprising: a canopy having a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, an inner edge and an outer edge; a first hardware and a second hardware, each comprising at least one arm which may be configured to extend and retract with said canopy; one of said arms being elongate and at least partially hollow, a motor disposed at least partially within said arm and supported by said arm; and, an angled gear transmission disposed at an end of said at least one of said arms, said angled gear transmission being driven by said motor and extending and retracting said canopy. 16. The awning assembly of claim 15 , said angled gear transmission comprising a worm, a worm gear and a gear box. 17. The awning assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a manual override on one of said worm, said worm gear and said gear box. 18. The awning assembly of claim 15 , said angled gear transmission disposed at an end of one of said hardware. 19. The awning assembly of claim 16 , said angled gear transmission comprising a drive shaft extending from said gear box. 20. The awning assembly of claim 15 wherein only one of said worm gear or a motor shaft extends from said at least one of said arms. 21. The awning assembly of claim 15 further comprising a cover disposed over said angled gear transmission, said cover located at an end of said at least one arm. 22. The awning assembly of claim 15 wherein said motor and said angled gear transmission may be formed together or may be formed separately and joined during manufacture. 23. The awning assembly of claim 15 wherein said awning assembly is a cassette awning. 24. The awning assembly of claim 15 wherein said awning assembly is a moveable roller tube awning. 25. An awning assembly, comprising: a first awning hardware having a first plurality of arms; a second awning hardware having a second plurality of arms; a canopy having an inner edge and an outer edge extending between said first hardware and said second hardware and a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge; one of said arms being elongate and at least partially hollow, a motor supported by said arm and connected to said arm by a motor flange, said motor being one of partially in said arm or fully in said arm; and, an angled transmission operably connected to said motor, said angled transmission disposed at an end of said one of said arms, said motor and said angled transmission configured to rotatably extend or retract said canopy. 26. The awning assembly of claim 25 further comprising a roller tube operably connected to said motor and said angled transmission. 27. The awning assembly of claim 26 , said roller tube configured to move with said first and second hardware during extension or retraction of said canopy. 28. The awning assembly of claim 26 wherein said roller tube is operated at a sidewall. 29. The awning assembly of claim 25 wherein said motor flange and said one of said arms includes tabs for locating said motor. 30. The awning assembly of claim 26 further comprising a joint between said transmission and said roller tube.
Trailer awnings or the like · CPC title
with the housing taking up the articulated arms · CPC title
whereby the pivot axis of the articulation is perpendicular to the roller · CPC title
acting on the roller tube · CPC title
whereby the roller is installed on the articulated arms · CPC title
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