Awning arm with integrated light source
11097644 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Scott C. MCKINNON (Union City, MI, US)
- Steve Jenkins (Union, MI, US)
- Josh Black (Mishawaka, IN, US)
- Byron Brown (Middlebury, IN, US)
- Brian M. Worthman (Goshen, IN, US)
- Catherine Kline (Bronson, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60Q1/2696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F10/0614
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F10/0625
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60J3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/2607
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F10/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60Q1/2661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F21V21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60P3/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F10/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60Q1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An awning system includes lighting units integrated with support arms thereof. The lighting units are configured to direct light emitted thereby primarily toward a canopy thereof when the canopy is fully deployed.
Claims
1. An awning system comprising: a first support assembly having a respective support arm; a second support assembly having a respective support arm; an awning roller connected between the first support assembly and the second support assembly; a canopy rollable onto and unrollable from the awning roller; a lighting unit integrated with one of the respective support arms of the first support assembly and the second support assembly, the lighting unit configured to direct light emitted thereby primarily toward the canopy when the canopy is fully deployed; and a bezel interposed between the lighting unit and the one of the respective support arms, the bezel positioning the lighting unit at an angle relative to the one of the respective support arms.
2. An awning system according to claim 1, wherein the lighting unit is configured to direct the light emitted thereby primarily inward when the canopy is fully collapsed.
3. An awning system according to claim 1, wherein the bezel is secured to the one of the respective support arms via a mechanical fastener.
4. An awning system according to claim 3, wherein the one of the respective support arms comprises at least one first connector opening, and wherein the bezel comprises a corresponding at least one second connector opening, the mechanical fastener extending through the at least one first connector opening and the at least one second connector opening.
5. An awning system according to claim 1, wherein the bezel comprises a lighting unit connector opening, and wherein the lighting unit comprises a connector block, the connector block engaging the lighting unit connector opening.
6. An awning system according to claim 2, wherein the one of the respective support arms comprises a third connector opening, and wherein the connector block extends through the lighting unit connector opening in the bezel and into the third connector opening.
7. An awning system according to claim 1, wherein the angle is relative to a plane defined by the one of the respective support arms such that the plane varies based on a position of the one of the respective support arms.
8. An awning system according to claim 7, wherein when the canopy is fully deployed, the plane is essentially horizontal relative to ground, and wherein when the canopy is fully collapsed, the plane is essentially vertical relative to ground.
9. An awning system according to claim 1, wherein the angle is about 20 degrees.
10. An awning system according to claim 1, comprising two lighting units respectively integrated with each of the respective support arms of the first support assembly and the second support assembly.
11. An awning system according to claim 10, wherein the two lighting units are respectively attached to facing inside surfaces of the respective support arms of the first support assembly and the second support assembly.
12. An awning system comprising: a base; a first pivot arm and a second pivot arm coupled with the base and pivotable relative to the base; an awning roller connected between the first and second pivot arms; a canopy supported on the awning roller; a light strip coupled with at least one of the first and second pivot arms, the light strip being oriented to direct light emitted thereby primarily toward the canopy when the canopy is fully deployed and inward when the canopy is fully collapsed; and a bezel interposed between the light strip and the at least one of the first and second pivot arms, the bezel positioning the light strip at an angle relative to the at least one of the first and second pivot arms.
13. An awning system according to claim 12, wherein the bezel comprises a light strip connector opening, and wherein the light strip comprises a connector block, the connector block engaging the light strip connector opening.
14. An awning system according to claim 13, wherein the at least one of the first and second pivot arms comprises a connector opening, and wherein the connector block extends through the light strip connector opening in the bezel and into the connector opening of the at least one of the first and second pivot arms.
15. An awning system according to claim 12, comprising two of the light strips respectively integrated with each of the first and second pivot arms.
16. An awning system according to claim 12, wherein the light strip is an LED light strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The drawings show an illustrative awning with integral lighting system 10 as might be installed on a wall 12 of an RV 14.
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(11) The second support assembly 16′ may be identical to or the mirror image of the first support assembly 16. (Elements of the second support assembly 16′ having counterparts in the first support assembly 16 may be shown and described herein using like, primed reference characters.) As such, the second support assembly 16′ will not be described in further detail herein.
(12) The awning roller 18 may be connected between the respective head units 34, 34′ of the first and second support assemblies 16, 16′.
(13) As shown, a first lighting unit 22 is integrated with the third support arm 30 of the first support assembly 16, and a second light unit 22 is integrated with the third support arm 30′ of the second support assembly 16′. In other embodiments, more or fewer lighting units 22 could be integrated with either or both of the first support assemblies 16, 16′. For example, no or two or more lighting units 22 could be integrated with the third support arm 30 of the first support assembly 16, and no or two or more lighting units 22 could be integrated with the third support arm 30′ of the second support assembly 16′. Also, one or more lighting units 22 could be integrated with one or more of the first and second support arms 26, 28 of the first support assembly 16, and one or more lighting units 22 could be integrated with one or more of the first and second support arms 26′, 28′ of the second support assembly 16′.
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(15) Any or all of the lighting units 22 may include one or more discrete light sources. As shown, the lighting units 22 may be LED light strips, for example, IL01637 lights strips marketed by Innotec, Inc. of Zeeland, Mich.
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(18) In embodiments including lighting units 22 integrated with either or both of the second support arms 28, 28′, such lighting units may be oriented at any such angle α with respect to a plane P2 intersecting the second support arms 28, 28′. In embodiments including lighting units 22 integrated with either or both of the first support arms 26, 26′, such lighting units may be oriented at any such angle α with respect to a plane P3 intersecting the first support arms 26, 26′.
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(20) With the lighting unit 22 integrated to the respective support assembly, the connector 46 may be disposed in an interior region of the support assembly, for example, in an interior region of the respective third support arm 30, 30′. A mating connector (not shown) may be connected to the connector 46 of the lighting unit 22 and to a cable or wiring harness (not shown) carrying electrical power from a suitable power source located, for example, inside or elsewhere on the RV 14. The cable or wiring harness may be routed from the lighting unit 22 to the power source through one or more interior regions of the respective support assembly 16, 16′ and substantially hidden from view. The connector 46 of the lighting unit 22 is configured to permit the respective support assembly 16, 16′ to be deployed and collapsed without the connector interfering with the operation thereof.
(21) While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.