FOLD ASSIST BIMINI TOP
20220396336 · 2022-12-15
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A fold assist bimini top includes a bimini frame with a front bow, a front support, a rear bow, and a rear support. The bimini frame is displaceable between an extended position and a retracted position. A canopy secured over the bimini frame is displaceable with the bimini frame between the extended position and the retracted position. A pair of assist straps are configured to facilitate displacement of the bimini frame from the extended position to the retracted position. One of the pair of assist straps is manually displaceable, and one of the assist straps is elastic and is secured at ends thereof to the bimini frame. The elastic assist strap biases the bimini frame toward the retracted position.
Claims
1. A fold assist bimini top comprising: a bimini frame including a front bow, a front support, a rear bow, and a rear support; a canopy secured over the bimini frame; an assist strap connected to the front support and contained between the front bow and the canopy; and an assist bungee connected to the rear support and attachable to the rear bow, wherein the bimini frame is displaceable between an extended position and a retracted position, and wherein the assist bungee biases the rear support toward the retracted position.
2. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the assist strap is displaceable relative to the front bow.
3. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 2, wherein the assist strap and the front support are configured such that displacement of the assist strap relative to the front bow displaces the front support relative to the front bow.
4. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 2, wherein the assist bungee and the rear support are configured such that displacement of the assist strap relative to the front bow activates the assist bungee to displace the rear support relative to the rear bow.
5. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the front support is pivotably attached to the front bow at a front pivot joint, and wherein the assist strap is secured to the front support at a position spaced from the front pivot joint.
6. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the rear support is pivotably attached to the rear bow at a rear pivot joint, and wherein the assist bungee is secured to the rear support at a position spaced from the rear pivot joint.
7. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the assist bungee is selectively attachable to the rear bow.
8. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the assist bungee comprises a snap connector, and wherein the assist bungee is snap-connected to the rear bow.
9. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the assist bungee comprises a toggle.
10. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the assist strap or the canopy comprises a first part of a releasable connector on an inside surface, and wherein an end of the assist strap comprises a second part of the releasable connector that is selectively engageable with the first part.
11. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the front bow comprises two legs and a cross bar connected between the two legs, and wherein the assist strap engages the cross bar of the front bow.
12. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 1, wherein the assist strap is threaded over the front bow and through a front access opening in the canopy.
13. A fold assist bimini top comprising: a bimini frame including a front bow, a front support, a rear bow, and a rear support, the bimini frame being displaceable between an extended position and a retracted position; a canopy secured over the bimini frame and displaceable with the bimini frame between the extended position and the retracted position; and a pair of assist straps that are configured to facilitate displacement of the bimini frame from the extended position to the retracted position, one of the pair of assist straps being manually displaceable, and one of the assist straps being elastic and being secured at ends thereof to the bimini frame, wherein the elastic assist strap biases the bimini frame toward the retracted position.
14. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 13, wherein the elastic assist strap comprises a bungee cord.
15. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 13, wherein the manually displaceable assist strap is connected between the front bow and the front support or between the rear bow and the rear support, and wherein the elastic assist strap is connected between the rear bow and the rear support or between the front bow and the front support.
16. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 13, wherein the front support is pivotably secured to the front bow at a front pivot joint, and wherein the rear support is pivotably secured to the rear bow at a rear pivot joint, wherein the pair of assist straps are respectively connected to the front support and the rear support at positions spaced from the front and rear pivot joints.
17. A fold assist bimini top according to claim 13, wherein the elastic assist strap comprises a toggle.
18. A method of displacing a bimini top supported on a deck surface via a deck pivot joint to a retracted position, the bimini top including a bimini frame with a front bow, a front support, a rear bow, and a rear support, a canopy secured over the bimini frame, an assist strap connected to the front support and threaded over the front bow and through a front access opening in the canopy, and an assist bungee connected to the rear support and selectively attachable to the rear bow, the method comprising: (a) detaching the bimini frame from the deck surface except for the deck pivot joint; and (b) pulling downward on the assist strap to displace the front bow toward the rear bow and pivoting the bimini frame on the deck pivot joint toward the retracted position.
19. A method according to claim 18, further comprising, after step (b), manually displacing the bimini frame to the retracted position.
20. A method according to claim 18, further comprising biasing the rear support toward the rear bow with the assist bungee.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] 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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[0026] In some embodiments, the bimini frame 12 may be provided with front and rear stanchions 15 that connect to the deck to support the bimini top 10. The front and rear bows 14, 18 may be provided with a bracket 25 to stow the stanchions 15 when not in use. Other structures may be suitable for supporting the bimini frame in the extended position, and the invention is not meant to be limited to the exemplary stanchions 15 shown in
[0027] With reference to
[0028] The front bow 14 and the rear bow 18 generally include two legs and a crossbar connected between the two legs. The assist strap 26 engages the crossbar of the front bow 14, and the assist bungee 30 engages the crossbar of the rear bow 18.
[0029] The assist strap 26 may be provided with one part 34 of a hook and loop fastener on a handle portion with a corresponding part 36 of the hook and loop fastener farther up the strap 26. The hook and loop fastener 34, 36 enables the strap 26 to be stowed up against the canopy 24 when not in use. The second part 36 of the hook and loop fastener may alternatively be connected to the canopy 24 directly.
[0030] With continued reference to
[0031] In order to displace the bimini top 10 to the retracted position, the operator detaches the bimini frame 12 from the deck surface except for the deck pivot joint 22. In the exemplary bimini frame shown in
[0032] The assist strap 26 with its integrated handle provides the user more control when deploying or stowing the bimini top compared to prior systems, particularly if the user is operating the bimini top in windy conditions. The addition of the hook and loop fastener 34, 36 prevents the assist strap 26 from flapping in the wind or being open to catch on an object while the boat is in motion. Still further, the assist bungee 30 being located at the back end of the bimini frame (rather than at the front and back ends or across the entire canopy) is safer for the user so that the bimini frame is not snapping backwards when released from the deck (e.g., via the stanchions). The system also allows the front and rear supports to retract during the storage process to prevent bow “scissoring” and resulting fabric pinch damage.
[0033] 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.