CANOPY FOR SELECTIVELY COVERING AN AREA

20200087912 ยท 2020-03-19

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A canopy for selectively covering an area, such as a sports field includes at least two beams which span the area, at least two cross beams which are displaceable along the beams, a cloth which is attached to the cross beams, a drive which is configured to displace the cross beams with the cloth attached thereto along the beams, and a substantially flexible tensioning member fastened between the cross beams.

    Claims

    1-15. (canceled)

    16. A canopy for selectively covering an area, such as a sports field, comprising: at least two beams which span the area; at least one cross beam which is displaceable along the beams; a cloth which is attached to the cross beam; a drive configured to displace the cross beams with the cloth attached thereto along the beams; and an additional cloth, wherein the additional cloth selectively overlaps the cloth.

    17. The canopy according to claim 16, wherein the canopy comprises at least two cross beams and a substantially flexible tensioning member fastened between the cross beams.

    18. The canopy according to claim 17, wherein the tensioning member is a cord or a tensioning strap.

    19. The canopy according to claim 17, wherein the beams have an arcuate form and at least one cross beam is weighted in relation to the at least one other cross beam.

    20. The canopy according to claim 16, wherein one of the at least two cross beams comprise the drive.

    21. The canopy according to claim 20, wherein the plurality of cross beams comprises a foremost cross beam which is the first to be displaced when moving to cover area from an uncovered state thereof, and wherein the foremost cross beam comprises the drive.

    22. The canopy according to claim 20, wherein at least one beam comprises a gear rack on which a pinion of the drive is engageable.

    23. The canopy according to claim 16, comprising an additional cloth attached to an additional cross beam, wherein the drive or an additional drive is configured to displace the additional cloth attached thereto along the beams independently of the cloth.

    24. The canopy according to claim 16, wherein the cloth and the additional cloth are each provided on an outer side and an inner side of the beams.

    25. The canopy according to claim 16, wherein one of the cloth and the additional cloth is at least one of: more water-repellent, more light-transmitting, and more thermally insulating than the other of the cloth and the additional cloth.

    26. The canopy according to claim 21, wherein the plurality of cross beams which is displaceable along the beams comprises at least three cross beams.

    27. The canopy according to claim 16, wherein close to an outer end the beam is curved inward, relative to a direction substantially at right angles to the area, toward the area to be covered.

    28. The canopy according to claim 27, wherein a receiving gutter for the cloth is provided.

    29. The canopy according to claim 16, wherein the cross beam is provided with a carriage which engages with running wheels on the beam.

    30. The canopy according to claim 29, wherein the running wheels engage on either side of the beam and are arranged offset relative to each other at a distance in a longitudinal direction of the beam that is longitudinal.

    Description

    [0023] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are further elucidated in the following description with reference to the drawing, in which:

    [0024] FIG. 1 shows a front view of a frame of beams of a canopy according to the invention;

    [0025] FIG. 2 shows a side view of the frame of FIG. 1;

    [0026] FIG. 3 shows a top view of the frame of FIGS. 1 and 2;

    [0027] FIG. 4 shows a detailed view of a beam of the canopy of FIGS. 1-3;

    [0028] FIG. 5 shows a cross-section through an outer beam of the canopy of FIG. 3.

    [0029] FIGS. 6-8 show a schematic side view of successive steps of the selective covering of an area;

    [0030] FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a canopy according to an alternative preferred embodiment;

    [0031] FIG. 10 shows a perspective detail view of the canopy of FIG. 9; and

    [0032] FIG. 11 shows a perspective detail view of a cross beam of the canopy of FIGS. 9 and 10.

    [0033] The invention relates to a canopy 1 for selectively covering an area 2, such as a sports field 3. Canopy 1 comprises at least two beams 4 which span the area 2, and at least one cross beam 5 which is displaceable along beams 4. A cloth 6 is attached to cross beam 5. Canopy 1 further comprises a drive 7 which is configured to displace the cross beam 5 with the cloth 6 attached thereto along beams 4.

    [0034] Displacing cross beam 5 with cloth 6 attached thereto over beams 4 using drive 7 enables area 2 to be covered selectively and in a relatively short period of time of several minutes. This makes it possible to make very flexible allowance for changing weather conditions.

    [0035] Beams 4 are disposed parallel relative to each other. In the shown preferred embodiment beams 4 have an arcuate form. Beams 4 are connected to each other in a lattice structure with connecting beams 8 and struts 9, whereby frame 10 of canopy 1 obtains sufficient stiffness.

    [0036] FIGS. 1-3 show frame 10 in respectively a front view, side view and top view. FIG. 4 shows a lattice structure of the middle beam 4 of FIG. 3 in more detail. FIG. 5 shows an outer beam 4 which is provided with two guides 11 for the cross beams 5.

    [0037] Canopy 1 comprises a plurality of cross beams 5 between which the cloth extends. FIGS. 6-8 show successive steps of the selective covering of area 2 in a simplified schematic side view with four cross beams 5. It is noted that, depending on the area 2 to be covered, a much larger number of cross beams 5 can be provided in practice. The plurality of cross beams 5 which is displaceable along beams 4 comprises at least three cross beams, preferably at least six cross beams, more preferably at least nine cross beams and most preferably at least twelve cross beams. Fifteen to twenty cross beams 5 can for instance be applied for a canopy 1 of a tennis court.

    [0038] In order to provide a watertight canopy 1, cloth 6 is attached watertightly to cross beams 5. Such a watertight attachment can for instance be obtained by clamping the cloth 6. Cross beams 5 preferably comprise a clamp 12. In FIG. 11 clamp 12 is embodied as a strip 12 which can be arranged in a groove 13 of cross beams 5.

    [0039] It is particularly advantageous for canopy 1 to comprise an additional cloth 14.

    [0040] Additional cloth 14 can he complementary to cloth 6, wherein cloth 6 and additional 14 can for instance be moved toward each other along beams 4 from opposite sides.

    [0041] Alternatively, additional cloth 14 cart overlap cloth 6. In the shown embodiments cloth 6 is provided on an outer side of longitudinal beams 4 and additional cloth 14 is provided on an inner side of longitudinal beams 4.

    [0042] In an overlapping disposition of cloth 6 and additional cloth 14 a space 15 is enclosed therebetween. A heater 16 is preferably provided which is configured to heat the space 15 enclosed between cloth 6 and additional cloth 14.

    [0043] Varying the properties of cloth 6 and additional cloth 14 makes it possible to make flexible allowance for the (weather) conditions in the selective covering of area 2. One of the cloth 6 and the additional cloth 14 is preferably: [0044] more water-repellent than the other of the cloth 6 and the additional cloth 14; and/or [0045] more light-transmitting than the other of the cloth 6 and the additional cloth 14; and/or [0046] more thermally insulating than the other of the cloth 6 and the additional cloth 14.

    [0047] On a sunny winter's day a light-transmitting cloth 6 can act as a greenhouse and contribute to the warming up of the covered space. When the sun goes down in the afternoon, the already present heat can he partially trapped by closing an additional cloth 14 with good thermally insulating properties. If desired, the above stated heater 16 can additionally be employed for further heating of the space 1.5 enclosed between cloth 6 and additional cloth 14. Clever use of cloth 6 and additional cloth 14 can save energy.

    [0048] For some cross beams 5 it is advantageous for cross beam 5 to be weighted. This relates in particular to the cross beams 5 which are situated on a strongly inclining part of the arcuate form in a closed position of cloth 6 or additional cloth 14 of canopy 1. In practice these are the cross beams 5 which are the first or, conversely, one of the last to be displaced when moving to cover area 2 from an uncovered state thereof. These weighted cross beams 5 can hold the cloth taut. By weighting for instance one or more of the last cross beams 5 they are able to contribute to the pulling downward of cloth 6 under the influence of gravity. Cloth 6 can hereby be held taut when canopy 1 is being opened. In a preferred embodiment the weighting of successive cross beams 5 can vary, for instance gradually increase or decrease, in order to achieve an optimal compromise between keeping cloth 6 taut and keeping cross beams 5 as light as possible.

    [0049] Cross beam 5 preferably comprises drive 7. Arranging drive 7 in cross beam 5 enables it to be strong enough also to span cloth 6 in the case of large spans, such as 40 metres in the case of a tennis court.

    [0050] The plurality of cross beams 5 more particularly comprises a foremost cross beam 5 which is the first to be displaced when moving to cover area 2 from an uncovered state thereof, and wherein foremost cross beam 5 comprises drive 7. Drive 7 automatically weights the foremost cross beam 5, which is advantageous.

    [0051] As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, it is possible to envisage at least one beam 4 comprising a gear rack 17 on which a pinion 18 of drive 7 can engage. As alternative to a gear rack 17 it is for instance also possible to use friction wheels.

    [0052] FIGS. 10 and 11 further show that a substantially flexible tensioning member 19 is fastened to cross beam 5. This flexible tensioning member 19, which preferably extends between successive cross beams 5, cart fold in accordance with cloth 6 or additional cloth 14 owing to its flexible nature. When cross beams 5 are displaced, tensioning member 19 can however absorb the tensile forces, and thereby relieve cloth 6 or additional cloth 14. This relief will give cloth 6 or additional cloth 14 a longer lifespan. At the same time, the length of the tensioning member between successive cross beams 5 can he chosen such that the cloth is elastically biased to a limited extent. A moderately biased disposition of cloth 6 or additional cloth 14, which reduces flapping of the cloth as a result of wind, can hereby be obtained. Tensioning member 19 is preferably a cord or tensioning strap. A plurality of tensioning members 19 is preferably arranged between two successive cross beams 5, for instance a mutual distance of 1.5 to 2 m apart.

    [0053] As can best be seen in FIGS. 1 and 4, close to an outer end 20 beam 4 is preferably carved inward, relative to a direction substantially at right angles to the area 2, toward the area 2 to be covered. Cloth 6 hereby lands in controllable manner when canopy 1 is being opened. A receiving gutter 21 for cloth 6 is preferably provided (FIGS. 6-8).

    [0054] The detail views of FIGS. 10 and 11 further show that cross beam 5 is preferably provided with a carriage 22 which engages with running wheels 23 on beam 4. In the shown preferred embodiment running wheels 23 engage on either side of beam 4 and are arranged offset relative to each other at a distance D in a longitudinal direction of the longitudinal beam 4 (FIG. 11). This enables carriages 22 of cross beams 5 to be nested compactly, as shown in FIG. 10. As a result hereof only a limited height H (FIG. 9) is necessary for cross beams 5 in an opened position of canopy 1, which contributes to the experience of openness of area 2. For a canopy of about 40 m the height H can be limited to 2.5 to 3 m in height for a total of 17 cross beams 5.

    [0055] Although they show preferred embodiments of the invention, the above described embodiments are intended solely for the purpose of illustrating the present invention and not to limit the scope of the invention in any way. It is thus noted that the term area must be widely interpreted, and comprises for instance also a swimming pool.

    [0056] When measures in the claims are followed by reference numerals, such reference numerals serve only to contribute toward understanding of the claims, but are in no way limitative of the scope of protection. It is particularly noted that the skilled person can combine technical measures of the different embodiments. The rights described are defined by the following claims, within the scope of which many modifications can be envisaged.