BIMINI TOP ASSEMBLY
20210221474 · 2021-07-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pneumatic system utilizes a pneumatic cylinder to deploy and retract a bimini top. The pneumatic system also provides pressurized air to additional peripheral devices. A bimini top assembly includes links to deploy and retract a bimini top with an actuator.
Claims
1. A bimini top assembly comprising: a housing; an actuator disposed in the housing and having a fixed end and an extendable end, the fixed end being pivotally secured to the housing; and a bimini arm assembly supporting a bimini top and being displaceable by the actuator between a retracted position and a deployed position, the bimini arm assembly including: a driven bimini arm pivotally coupled to the housing, wherein the extendable end of the actuator is pivotally coupled to the driven bimini arm, a follower bimini arm pivotally coupled to the housing, and a link extending between the driven bimini arm and the follower bimini arm.
2. A bimini top assembly according to claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a pneumatic cylinder, and wherein the fixed end comprises a cylinder end and the extendable end comprises a rod end.
3. A bimini top assembly according to claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises one of a pneumatic cylinder, a hydraulic cylinder, and an electric actuator.
4. A bimini top assembly according to claim 1, wherein the link comprises a link bar pivotally connected between the driven bimini arm and the follower bimini arm.
5. A bimini top assembly according to claim 4, wherein the driven bimini arm is connected to the housing at a distal end of the driven bimini arm, wherein the extendable end of the actuator is connected to the driven bimini arm at a point spaced from the driven bimini arm distal end, and wherein the link bar is connected to the driven bimini arm between the point and the driven bimini arm distal end.
6. A bimini top assembly according to claim 5, wherein the follower bimini arm is connected to the housing at a distal end of the follower bimini arm, and wherein the link bar is connected to the follower bimini arm at a point spaced from the follower bimini arm distal end.
7. A bimini top assembly according to claim 1, wherein the link comprises the bimini top connected between the driven bimini arm and the follower bimini arm.
8. A bimini top assembly according to claim 1, wherein the driven bimini arm and the follower bimini arm comprise forked rods with fork ends connected to the housing, and wherein the actuator is positioned between the fork ends.
9. A bimini top assembly according to claim 1, wherein the housing, the actuator and the bimini arm assembly define a bimini top unit, and wherein the bimini top assembly comprises two bimini top units for displacing respective opposite sides of the driven bimini arm and the follower bimini arm.
10. A bimini top assembly including a selectively deployable bimini top for providing a retractable canopy over a structure, the bimini top assembly comprising: a first housing on a port side of the structure; a second housing on a starboard side of the structure; an actuator disposed in one of the first and second housings and having a fixed end and an extendable end, the fixed end being pivotally secured to the one of the first and second housings; and a bimini arm assembly supporting the bimini top over the structure and being displaceable by the actuator between a retracted position and a deployed position, the bimini arm assembly including: a driven bimini arm pivotally coupled to the first and second housings, wherein the extendable end of the actuator is pivotally coupled to the driven bimini arm, a follower bimini arm pivotally coupled to the first and second housings, and a link extending between the driven bimini arm and the follower bimini arm.
11. A bimini top assembly according to claim 10, comprising two actuators, one each respectively disposed in the first and second housings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] 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
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[0022] The pneumatic system 10 includes a pump 12 driven by a motor 14. An accumulator 16 is in fluid communication with the pump 12, and a pressure switch 18 is in fluid communication with the accumulator 16 and the pump 12. The accumulator 16 serves to maintain system pressure, and the pressure switch 18 is configured to activate the pump 12 when the pressure in the accumulator 16 is below a predetermined value. The pressure switch 18 similarly deactivates the pump 12 when the pressure in the accumulator 16 is at or above the predetermined value. In the exemplary application shown in
[0023] A bimini circuit 20 includes one or two pneumatic cylinders 22 in fluid communication with the pump 12 and coupled with an extendable and retractable bimini top (exemplary bimini top assembly discussed in more detail below).
[0024] A flow box switch 24 is positioned between the pump 12 and the bimini circuit 20. The flow box switch 24 is selectively displaceable between an extend position driving pressurized air to the pneumatic cylinders 22 to extend the bimini top and a retract position driving pressurized air to the pneumatic cylinders 22 to retract the bimini top. The exemplary flow box switch 24 shown in
[0025] The bimini circuit 20 also includes one or more adjustable flow control valves 28 for controlling the speed of any function (e.g., bimini top deployment) and the force at which the function is activated. The adjustable flow control valves 28 may include a bypass on the return side as shown.
[0026] The other peripheral devices include corresponding circuits in fluid communication with the pump 12 in parallel with the bimini circuit 20. The flow box switches 24 for the peripheral devices are generally displaceable between an activate position and a deactivate position, depending on the functionality of the circuit. Each of the peripheral device circuits includes a pneumatic output for driving the peripheral device. For example, a ladder circuit 30 may include the pneumatic cylinder for extending and retracting a ladder; a dressing room circuit 32 may include one or more pneumatic cylinders for inflating/deflating an inflatable dressing room; an air horn circuit 34 may use the pressurized air to activate the air horn; and an air nozzle 36 may be provided for inflatable products. The flow box switch for the air horn 24′ is shown as a two-position, two-way, two-port single solenoid switch. The adjustable flow control valve 28 is not required for the air horn circuit 34. The air nozzle 36 simply serves as a source of pressurized air for inflating floats, inner tubes, etc.
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[0028] With reference to
[0029] The bimini arm assembly includes a driven bimini arm, which in an exemplary embodiment corresponds to the forward bimini arm 52, and a follower bimini arm which in the exemplary embodiment corresponds to the aft bimini arm 54. In some applications, the arms 52, 54 could be reversed. The driven bimini arm 52 and the follower bimini arm 54 may include forked rods as shown with forked ends connected to the housing 58. In this construction, the actuator 60 is positioned between the forked ends.
[0030] The driven bimini arm 52 is pivotally coupled to the housing 58 at a distal end thereof at a second pivot point 66. The follower bimini arm 54 is pivotally coupled to the housing 58 at a third pivot point 68. A link bar 70 extends between the driven bimini arm 52 and the follower bimini arm 54.
[0031] As best seen in
[0032] In some embodiments, the actuator 60 may be a pneumatic cylinder (such as the pneumatic cylinder 22 described in connection with the pneumatic system shown in
[0033] As an alternative to the link bar 70, the link between the driven bimini arm 52 and the follower bimini arm 54 may instead be the bimini top itself connected between the respective arms 52, 54.
[0034] In use, from the retracted position shown in
[0035] 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.