Channeled retractable vehicle cover
10352057 ยท 2019-07-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H6/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H6/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60J11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Improvements in a retractable vehicle cover is disclosed. The cover can be sized and fabricated to provide protection to a number of different vehicles including cars, trucks, motorcycles and bicycles. The vehicle cover provides a fairly rigid shell to protect from objects falling on the cover and also to protect from snow loads. It uses a telescoping enclosure that retracts to occupy a small footprint when the vehicle is not in the cover. It may also include a side access door to allow a person to access the driver and or passenger door when the enclosure covers the vehicle. A power mechanism can extend and retract the cover. Seal not only protect from wind, snow, sand storm, extreme temperature or weather and rain, but also from rodents and insects that can accumulate in a vehicle if it is left unattended for a period of time.
Claims
1. A retractable vehicle cover comprising: at least two panel sections that are configured to telescope within each other and within said at least one static panel section; said at least one static section and said at least two moving panel sections progressively interconnect with interlocking rounded sections; said at least two panel sections telescope together and further includes flashing on a top surface and both side surfaces; said flashing shields adjacent panels when said retractable vehicle cover is extended, and said adjacent panels have engaging male and female elements that track and guide said at least two panel sections and said interlocking rounded sections includes opposing male sections and female sections.
2. The retractable vehicle cover according to claim 1, wherein said at least one static section and said at least two moving panel sections are insulated.
3. The retractable vehicle cover according to claim 1, wherein said cover is overlapping rigid sections.
4. The retractable vehicle cover according to claim 3, wherein said overlapping rigid sections are clad are clad in a group of materials selected from a group consisting of polyethylene, polycarbonate, polymer, cardboard, composites, ABS, PVC, fiberglass, fabric, glass and aluminum and metal.
5. The retractable vehicle cover according to claim 1, wherein said cover includes an air conditioner and or a heater.
6. The retractable vehicle cover according to claim 1, covers cars, trucks, boats, ATV's, motorcycles, bicycles, personal self-enclosure or recreational vehicles.
7. The retractable vehicle cover according to claim 1, further includes a seal between sides of said at least two panel sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(12) The moving panels 30, 31 and 32 have wheels 22 that allow the panels to roll along the ground. It is also contemplated that the wheels can roll in a track or guide. The embodiment in
(13) The retractable vehicle cover, 19 can be completely or partially opened to allow the vehicle 17 to enter the cover. The retractable vehicle cover, 19 needs to be sufficiently retracted to allow the door(s) of the vehicle 17 to open without contacting the sides of the retractable vehicle cover 19 panel(s).
(14) In the embodiment shown, one static 33 and three moving panels 30, 31 and 32 are shown, but as few as one static section and one moving panel section is contemplated as well as one static panel or many moving panels or necessary to create an extremely compact design are contemplated. The panels can be manually pulled apart and pushed into a retracted orientation.
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(16) It is also contemplated that the base housing 33 can have a pivoting base to the channel system for driveways that are not level to allow the counter flashing to seal for areas that are not level.
(17) While pocket doors are shown and described, other types of doors are contemplated, including but not limited to roll up door assembly installed at the top/end of panel 30, zippered polyethylene flap, a folding vertical piston assisted door as well as other options.
(18) Housing 33 is anchored there can be a solid frame on the bottom three sides, the channel of that housing that provide square rigidity to the subsequent panels 32-30. This structure is an assembly with unique support and rigidity that assure a tight seal at each panel.
(19) This figure also shows a power open and close mechanism 49. The power mechanism 49 can be similar to a garage door opener where a wireless or wired remote control is used. This allows a driver to open the vehicle cover as they approach, drive the vehicle into the enclosure and then press the remote button to have the vehicle enclosed and protected. Springs or other extension mechanism push the panel sections 30-32 apart, and the power mechanism can be a cable that is retracted to overcome the spring forces that extend the sections 30-32. While this particular open and close mechanism is disclosed, other gear and hydraulic mechanisms are contemplated that will accomplish a similar result. Another contemplated mechanism is utilizing an electric powered/actuating wheels (furthermost wheels to pull and push) to operate the device to open and retract the assembly as another possibility. Optionally the retraction device may be placed on the side(s), top or bottom. Electric actuated wheels are also contemplated.
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(22) The preferred embodiment is anodized aluminum construction for quick manufacturing & minimal cost, pieces can be manufactured & bent to desired angles. Other frame options include plastic frames which can be built with a plastic molded skin and frame monolithically.
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(24) In one contemplated embodiment, the top 51 and side panels 50 can be fabricated from polycarbonate, glass or other materials. The side and or top panels are further bonded with a sealant 58 between the side 50/top 51 panels and the L angle 56 components. In the embodiments shown it uses a tubular steel frame, but high strength plastic alternatives or other composites are also contemplated.
(25) In the preferred embodiment, the system will be made out of anodized aluminum, plastic injection molded, a square tube steel or plastic square or other composite material for the frame and steel for the channel/rail system. While these materials are disclosed, other materials are contemplated based on strength and cost.
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(28) While interlocking channels are disclosed, it is also contemplated that the enclosure can be fabricated in a non-channeled/polyethylene clad option for appropriate environments. In this embodiment, the enclosure has a method to lock the enclosure for rigidity to prevent movement by wind, this budget option may be open and closed manually.
(29) In the embodiments shown, the system can be clad in sheet metal, polyethylene, polymers, composite, polycarbonates, or fabric as an alternative's to glass. It is also contemplated that a heater and or air conditioning unit can be added to the structure to maintain a constant temperature in the enclosure to prevent thermal damage.
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(32) While a retractable vehicle cover for a car is shown and described in the figures and description, it should be understood that the retractable vehicle cover can be utilized for cover vehicles from cars, trucks, boats, ATV's, motorcycles, bicycles to large recreational vehicles etc.
(33) The portable system can also be used for other purposes such as portable expanding structures that can protect people from snow, sand, storms and inclement weather that normal tents cannot protect against especially with insulation option and interior heaters/cooling systems.
(34) Thus, specific embodiments of a retractable vehicle cover have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.