Subject matter of the invention
[0001] The present specification relates to a Utility Model concerning a portable folding
awning, with a novel system for closing up and folding out, the clear purpose of which
is to obtain a product with superb features, which enables proper securing and positioning
of all its elements and is highly reliable during its useful life, in addition to
the simplification of the set-up and subsequent maintenance in tasks of changing out
each and every one of its elements.
Field of the invention
[0002] This invention is applicable within the industry of manufacturing awnings, sunshades
and parasols for the beach, the countryside, terraces or gardens, street markets,
and even for pavement cafés, where they are very typical, comprising the manufacture
of accessories thereof.
Description of the invention
[0003] The portable folding awning proposed by the invention constitutes, in and of itself,
a clear solution to the currently existing problem in the field, as it may be incorporated
with a simple mechanism for set-up and opening thereof, thus improving upon the usefulness
and appearance of the existing products on the market, within the sector at hand,
providing shelter in its immediate surroundings, safety, and protecting all of its
elements, both inside and out, without adversely affecting subsequent performance
and achieving necessary safety conditions, likewise being subject to the corresponding
regulations, all of which is based on a product with a simple system and a simplified
operating concept.
[0004] Everyone is familiar with the current problem, stemming from the transport or placement
of sunshades on the beach, in gardens or in the countryside or street markets, and
likewise in cafés, which are usually the classic sunshades or, in some cases, simply
four posts with a piece of cloth at the top between the four supports acting as an
awning, with a great many small parts that eventually get lost, and which may be more
or less rudimentary, and in many cases are an obstacle for passers-by or pedestrians.
Thus, they entail great difficulties and drawbacks, particularly when it comes to
safely securing them and keeping all of their elements sound against the wind or other
elements, without at any time impeding good lighting and a pleasant and bright environment,
apart from the excessive weight they usually have.
[0005] The location and positioning of the anchoring and securing points on beaches, in
the countryside, or in other places where sunshades or parasols are usually located,
are almost always on unstable ground such as the fine sand of beaches, where in many
cases sunshades cannot withstand the gusts of wind and therefore may become an unpleasant
nuisance for those using them and those in the surrounding area.
[0006] All of the problems mentioned are resolved in a satisfactory manner by the recommended
system, which consists of a rectangular-shaped awning or sunshade, to which four telescopic
posts are incorporated, which are made tense from the top portion using pieces of
rubber in order to secure them to the ground. They are joined together at the top
by two rigid and two collapsible and folding members, located at different heights
so as to be able to cross over each other like scissors with the help of a central
ball-and-socket joint found in the two facing folding arms. Once they are unfolded,
their outline forms a rectangle upon which a tarpaulin is situated, secured on the
rigid sides by means of Velcro. On the ends having the rigid sides, folding in parallel,
two for each pair of posts, there are an equal number of arms that may be regulated
by the ball-and-socket joint joining to the rigid side with two or three positions,
and between each one of the parallel arms may be extended, as with the top portion,
a tarpaulin with the same closing system. In this way two of the four sides of the
awning or sunshade may be covered or closed up to a greater or lesser extent.
[0007] Lastly, when closing up the awning or sunshade, the folding system is very simple,
as one need only fold the collapsible sides and hide them out of sight between the
frames of the rigid upper sides when joining the two together. Subsequently, the telescopic
posts are closed up, to fold them to the bottom of each of the frames of the rigid
upper sides and, in the case of the arms, they are folded on top of each of the frames
of the rigid upper sides over their top portion, thus reducing the entire system to
a small-sized rectangular-shaped block wrapped in the tarpaulins, since during folding
and by means of a cord situated in the centre of the central tarpaulin, they are left
out of the folding of the awning, enabling the tarpaulin to be folded over the top
of the assembly.
[0008] Because the indicated system has standard measurements like the conventional sunshades
with which everyone is familiar, this makes it possible to adapt and fit them to all
sorts of places when positioning them. The same is true even in terms of transport,
as it is reduced, inside its bag, to a short longitudinal rectangular shape, providing
unique features and an improved appearance, not just of the elements at the individual
level, but also for the surroundings in which they are located.
[0009] The advantages and effects deriving from the Model being claimed are as follows:
- Due to its ability to be mass produced, and with commonly used, inexpensive and recyclable
materials, the cost of the product is low.
- The assembly may be easily set up and taken down by means of manipulating the opening
of the sunshade by extending the elements of which it is made up.
- As all of the elements are collapsible except for the two rigid ones, this makes it
so that, once folded up, it forms a rectangular-shaped package that is lightweight
and easy to carry and store.
- As the arms are hinged, they make it possible to provide more or less shelter and
to protect the inside from the sunlight and from heat, enabling air to pass through.
- As the assembly is light and all of its elements are joined together, one can rest
assured that none of the elements or components will be lost.
- As another tarpaulin may be joined with securing arms to the fixed frames, the shaded
area may thus be expanded.
Brief description of the drawings
[0010] To complement the present description, and for the purpose of helping to make the
characteristics of the invention more readily understandable, the present specification
is accompanied by several sheets of drawings, constituting an integral part of the
same, which by way of illustration and not limitation represent the following:
Figure number 1.- Shows a perspective view of the awning or sunshade when partially open, wherein one
may observe the main elements and their location upon the frames.
Figure number 2.- Shows a profile view of an upper frame in cross-section, with one collapsible side
folded out, the stud thereof and the tensioning element of the post.
Figure number 3.- Shows a perspective view of the ball-and-socket joint of the extended arms.
Figure number 4.- Shows a perspective view of the assembly when partially folded up, to be placed upon
its box.
Figure number 5.- Shows a perspective view of the awning when open with each side at a different height
and with the tarpaulins in place, wherein one may observe the overall appearance.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0011] With reference to the figures shown, one can see that it is an awning or sunshade
(fig. 5), formed by two frames (1) and (2) on the inner sides of which there is an
equal number of arms (3) and (4) that fold like scissors and are hinged by means of
a hinge (5) which, when extended with the help of the tensioning elements (6), forms
a rectangle, under the frames (1) and (2). Likewise, four telescopic tubes fold out
in pairs, with several height positions (7) and partially incline outwards with the
help of the tensioning elements (8), and serve as posts and structural supports. At
the top of the frames, another four longitudinal tubes (9) may be folded out as a
continuation of the frames at the sides (10) thereof, upon which they swing and are
positioned at 90° or 45° to the perpendicular, remaining secured by each of the corresponding
studs (11). Once the assembly has been folded out, the tarpaulin (12) situated upon
the upper structure is fixed thereto by small longitudinal strips of Velcro (13),
and when closing it up, from the central tarpaulin there protrudes a cord (14) which,
upon folding the sides, penetrates and passes through the holes (15) and (16) to close
up the assembly (fig. 4) more comfortably upon the box (17) and tie it up with the
strap (18).
[0012] It is deemed unnecessary to make this description any longer in order for anyone
skilled in the art to understand the scope of the invention and the advantages deriving
thereof.
[0013] The materials, shape, size and arrangement of the elements shall be subject to variation,
so long as said variation does not entail an alteration to the essence of the invention.
[0014] The terms in which this specification has been described should always be taken in
a broad, non-limiting sense.
1. A portable folding awning, for use especially on the beach, in the countryside, on
terraces or recreation areas, for leisure or relaxation, characterised in that it has two parallel and extendible frames.
2. The portable folding awning, according to the first claim, characterised in that it has posts folded under the frames in the manner of telescopic tubes.
3. The portable folding awning, according to the preceding claims, characterised in that it has a tensioning ball-and-socket joint on the arm of the frame.
4. The portable folding awning, according to the preceding claims, characterised in that it has rubber tensioning elements at the ends of the frames, secured to the posts.
5. The portable folding awning, according to the preceding claims, characterised in that it has a cord in the top central area of the central tarpaulin.
6. The portable folding awning, according to the preceding claims, characterised in that it has small holes in the centre of the side tarpaulins.
7. The portable folding awning, according to the preceding claims, characterised in that it has a securing stud.
8. The portable folding awning, according to the preceding claims, characterised in that it has two rectangular slots at 90° and 45° to the perpendicular at the ends of the
frames.