CANOPY FOR A VEHICLE
20220396130 · 2022-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R9/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A canopy system may comprise a frame mountable to the vehicle so as to extend over the tray of the vehicle; a cover, the cover may be configured to extend over the frame. The frame may have supports configured to attach to the vehicle. The cover may be attachable to at least one of the supports of the frame and may have a roof portion, a front portion, opposing side portions and a rear portion. At least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion may be partially detachable from the cover to provide access to the tray of the vehicle. The supports may have bracket members attached to ends thereof and the bracket members may be configured to be supported on top of side walls of the vehicle. The bracket members may be attached to an inner surface of the side walls of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A canopy system for covering a tray of a vehicle comprising: a frame mountable to the vehicle so as to extend over the tray of the vehicle, the frame having supports configured to attach to the vehicle; a cover configured to extend over the frame, the cover being attachable to at least one of the supports of the frame and having a roof portion, a front portion, opposing side portions and a rear portion, at least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion being partially detachable from the cover to provide access to the tray of the vehicle; wherein the supports have bracket members attached to ends thereof and the bracket members are configured to be supported on top of side walls of the vehicle, wherein the bracket members are attached to an inner surface of the side walls of the vehicle.
2. A canopy system according to claim 1, wherein the supports are located at each corner of the frame and the bracket members attach to opposing ends of each of the side walls of the vehicle such that the frame spans the tray of the vehicle.
3. A canopy system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion are partially detachable from the cover along their sides such that the at least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion can be lifted to provide access to the tray of the vehicle.
4. A canopy system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one of the partially detachable opposing side portions and the rear portion have a pocket formed along a length thereof, the pocket configured to receive a rod member therein to extend substantially the length of the at least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion.
5. A canopy system according to claim 4, wherein the rod member is supported at either end by the bracket members of the frame to extend along a lowermost edge of the opposing side portions and the rear portion when the opposing side portions and the rear portion are fully attached to the cover.
6. A canopy system for covering a tray of a vehicle comprising: a frame mountable to the vehicle so as to extend over the tray of the vehicle, the frame having supports configured to attach to the vehicle; a cover configured to extend at least partially over the frame, the cover being attachable to at least one of the supports of the frame and having a roof portion, a front portion, opposing side portions and a rear portion, wherein at least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion are at least partially detachable from the cover to provide access to the tray of the vehicle; wherein at least one of the partially detachable opposing side portions and the rear portion have a pocket formed along a length thereof, the pocket is configured to receive a rod member therein to extend substantially along the length of the at least one of the opposing side portions and the rear portion.
7. A canopy system according to claim 6, wherein the rod member is supported at either end by bracket members of the frame to extend along a lowermost edge of the opposing side portions and the rear portion when the opposing side portions and the rear portion are fully attached to the cover.
8. A canopy system according to claim 7, wherein the bracket members are configured to attach to ends of at least one of the supports of the frame and the bracket members are configured to be supported on top of side walls of the vehicle to attach the frame to an inner surface of the side walls of the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The invention may be better understood from the following non-limiting description of preferred embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention. These implementations are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and it is to be understood that other implementations may be utilized and that structural changes and/or substitutions of various elements may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be construed in a limited sense.
[0034] The canopy system of the present invention will be described below in relation to its application to cover a tray or tonneau of a utility or pick-up vehicle. However, it will be appreciated that the canopy system could be equally employed to cover or enclose a variety of different open areas on vehicles, including land vehicles and water vehicles, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
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[0038] Each of the supports 24 and the beams 23 are preferably made from a rectangular hollow section (RHS) of metal, such as aluminium or steel. The supports 24 connect to the ends of the beam 23 by way of connectors 25 that are configured to be received within the hollow associated ends of the support 24 and the beam 23, to provide the angular orientation of the support 24 with respect to the beam 23. The connectors 25 are attached to the ends of the beam 23 and supports 24 by way of mechanical fasteners, such as screws, rivets or the like. It will be appreciated that in an alternative embodiment, the beams 23 and supports 24 may be formed from a plastic material.
[0039] Bracket members 26 are mounted to the free ends of the supports 24, as depicted in
[0040] As is shown in
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[0042] To secure the roof structure 32 to the vehicle 10, the roof structure 32 is positioned in the manner as shown in
[0043] A cover member 40 is provided to fit over the roof structure 32, as is shown in
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[0045] To fit the cover member 40 on the roof structure 32, the attachment members 38 of the cover member 40 and the attachment members 35 of the roof structure 32 are first aligned and engaged. This results in a support portion 45 of the cover member 40 extending over each of the supports 24 of the roof structure 32, with the front flap 42, side flaps 43 and rear flap 44 extending between these support portions 45. The side flaps 43 and rear flap 44 connect to the support portions by way of a zipper arrangement 46, which controls access to the interior of the tray 12 of the vehicle 10 via the side flaps 43 and rear flap 44.
[0046] The front flap 42 is secured along its bottom edge to the front surface of the front wall 13 of the vehicle 10, in the manner as depicted in
[0047] The retainer member 55 is shown in isolation in
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[0049] It will be appreciated that when each of the zipper arrangements 46 are closed, the flaps 43, 44 will become taught against the support portion 46 of the cover member 40. The ends of the rods 62 are supported on the surface of the brackets 26 such that they extend along the surface of the vehicle 10 but do not contact the vehicle when the flaps 43, 44 are closed. Thus, the rods 62 maintain a secure tight fit of the lower edge of the flaps over the surface of the vehicle between the support portions 46 of the cover member 40. Such an arrangement will ensure the cover remains securely in position during transport without the need for multiple straps and studs fitted to the external surfaces of the vehicle to maintain the cover 40, and flaps, in position.
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[0051] It will be appreciated that the canopy system of the present invention provides a simple and effective cover for an open tray of a vehicle completely removes the need for welding and other significant adaptations of the vehicle to fit the canopy system and retain it in a taut position. The canopy system comprises an internal frame structure having brackets that are positioned on the corners of the tray of the vehicle, which can be simply attached to an inside rim of the tray to support the canopy system in position. The flap members of the cover system have rod members fitted within pockets adjacent the lower edge thereof which function to stiffen and retain the flap members of the cover of the canopy in a taut position, without the need for multiple ties and other attachment members. Thus, the canopy system of the present invention enables a canopy to be fitted to a vehicle without the need to alter the internal surfaces of the vehicle. This maintains the aesthetics of the vehicle and enables the canopy system to be removed from the vehicle as required, without showing any external signs or markings of the canopy system, which improves the resale value of the vehicle.
[0052] Throughout the specification and claims the word “comprise” and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word “comprise” and its derivatives will be taken to indicate the inclusion of not only the listed components, steps or features that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
[0053] Orientational terms used in the specification and claims such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper and lower are to be interpreted as relational and are based on the premise that the component, item, article, apparatus, device or instrument will usually be considered in a particular orientation, typically with the canopy system uppermost.
[0054] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the methods of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.