[go: up one dir, main page]

US761321A - Awning for vehicle-tops. - Google Patents

Awning for vehicle-tops. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US761321A
US761321A US19568904A US1904195689A US761321A US 761321 A US761321 A US 761321A US 19568904 A US19568904 A US 19568904A US 1904195689 A US1904195689 A US 1904195689A US 761321 A US761321 A US 761321A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
awning
vehicle
tops
detachable
rod
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US19568904A
Inventor
Harry D Pursell
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US19568904A priority Critical patent/US761321A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US761321A publication Critical patent/US761321A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J7/00Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
    • B60J7/08Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of non-sliding type, i.e. movable or removable roofs or panels, e.g. let-down tops or roofs capable of being easily detached or of assuming a collapsed or inoperative position
    • B60J7/12Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of non-sliding type, i.e. movable or removable roofs or panels, e.g. let-down tops or roofs capable of being easily detached or of assuming a collapsed or inoperative position foldable; Tensioning mechanisms therefor, e.g. struts
    • B60J7/1295Temporary soft tops for seats outside passenger compartments, e.g. rumble seats, chauffeur seats

Definitions

  • My invention relates to vehicle-top awnings; and the objects of my invention are to provide a detachable awning for vehicle-tops of superior construction and arrangement of parts, to so construct said awning as to permit of the same being folded in a compact form when not in use and to admit of its being readily and securely attached to and detached from the forward portion of avehicletop frame, and to produce other improvements, the details of which will be more fully pointed out hereinafter.
  • awning and forward top bow illustrating the parts with transverse casings 2, which extend from theouter edge of the body to points beyond the center of the width thereof. While three of these casings areindicated in the drawings, it is obvious that'anydesired number may be employed.
  • one of the casings 2 is arranged near each end of the body 1, and said body: ends are preferably curved, as shown. Each of these curved ends has incased therein a suitable stiffenmg or reinforclng rod or material, such as'ls indicated Fig. 2 is a central transverse section of the at 3, which stiffening-rod-may consist of ratan or other semiflexible material.
  • Those portions of the body 1 which are on the outer sides of the outer casings 2 form awning end pieces or flaps, which I have indicated at l, and to the outer portions of these end pieces are secured suitable attaching devices, such as straps 4.
  • FIG. 5 represents attaching and supporting devices, each of which comprises'a rod of suit-- able length, one end portion of which is bent upon itself, resulting in the formation of a comparatively small end loop 5,- from which the bent member extends forward. in contact with the body of the rod, from which itis bent upwardly andthence downwardly to form a hook termination 5
  • Fig. 4 of the drawings I have for the sake of clearness in illustration shown the central rod 5 turned at right angles from its normal or attaching position.
  • the head portions of the rods 5 may be sewed through the loops 5 or at other suitable point to the body of the awning.
  • the awning-body is first held so as to incline upward from the front of the vehicle-top to facilitate the engagement of the hooks with the valance-roll, said awning then being dropped or moved" downward to the usual front top-props 9, these connections thus insuring the retention of the side flaps in their proper depending positions.
  • detachable awnings such as I have described can be utilized to advantage on buggy and other vehicle fronts for the purpose of shielding the occupants of the vehicle from sun, rain, or snow and that said device is of such construction as to permit of its being manufactured and furnished at comparatively loW cost.
  • said hooks adapted to be engaged with the front valance and forward bow of a vehicletop.
  • a detachable awning for vehicle-tops, the combination with a flexible awning-body l, of transverse stiffening-rods secured at intervals thereto, the inner end portions of said rods terminating in projecting hooks and the ends of said awning-body being provided with means for forming detachable connections with the sides of the vehicle-top.
  • a detachable awning for vehicle-tops the combination with a flexible awning-body, of hooks connected with said awning-body at intervals for producing a detachable connection of the same with the forward portion of a vehicle-top, and means for engaging the front bolts of the top-props.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Tents Or Canopies (AREA)

Description

mnlPURsBL AWNING FOR. VEHICLE TOPS.
APPLICATION rman ran. 27, 1004. N0 IOD'EL.
"PATBNTED MAY 31,1904
Farzzkflidrsell I mormay UNITED STATES Patented May 31, 1904.
PATENT O FICE.
AWNING FOR VEHICLE-TOPS- SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters ra a-m. 761,321, dated May 31, 1904..
Application filed February 27, 1904- Serial No. 195,689. (No model.) v
To all whomit may concern:
Be it known thatI, HARRY D. PURsELL, a citi-,
zen of the United States, residing at Washing- Tops, of which the following is aspecification.
My invention relates to vehicle-top awnings; and the objects of my invention are to provide a detachable awning for vehicle-tops of superior construction and arrangement of parts, to so construct said awning as to permit of the same being folded in a compact form when not in use and to admit of its being readily and securely attached to and detached from the forward portion of avehicletop frame, and to produce other improvements, the details of which will be more fully pointed out hereinafter. These objects I accomplish in the manner illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of a buggy-top, showing my improved awning attached thereto.
. awning and forward top bow, illustrating the parts with transverse casings 2, which extend from theouter edge of the body to points beyond the center of the width thereof. While three of these casings areindicated in the drawings, it is obvious that'anydesired number may be employed. Asshown in Fig. 4, one of the casings 2 is arranged near each end of the body 1, and said body: ends are preferably curved, as shown. Each of these curved ends has incased therein a suitable stiffenmg or reinforclng rod or material, such as'ls indicated Fig. 2 is a central transverse section of the at 3, which stiffening-rod-may consist of ratan or other semiflexible material. Those portions of the body 1 which are on the outer sides of the outer casings 2 form awning end pieces or flaps, which I have indicated at l, and to the outer portions of these end pieces are secured suitable attaching devices, such as straps 4.
5 represents attaching and supporting devices, each of which comprises'a rod of suit-- able length, one end portion of which is bent upon itself, resulting in the formation of a comparatively small end loop 5,- from which the bent member extends forward. in contact with the body of the rod, from which itis bent upwardly andthence downwardly to form a hook termination 5 In Fig. 4 of the drawings I have for the sake of clearness in illustration shown the central rod 5 turned at right angles from its normal or attaching position. The head portions of the rods 5 may be sewed through the loops 5 or at other suitable point to the body of the awning.
In attaching my improved awning to the buggy or other vehicle top, such as isindicatedat 6, the upturned and inwardly-bent hook portions 5" of the rods 5 are brought into engagement, as shown, with the upwardlyprojecting portion of the usual front valance 7 of the buggy-top, said hook portion being thus made to. embrace the valance, while the rearwardly extendingdoubled portion of the rod extends inwardly beneath the forward top how 8 in the manner illustrated in Fig; 2. As apreferablemanner of producing this connection the awning-body is first held so as to incline upward from the front of the vehicle-top to facilitate the engagement of the hooks with the valance-roll, said awning then being dropped or moved" downward to the usual front top-props 9, these connections thus insuring the retention of the side flaps in their proper depending positions.
It is obvious that when not desired for use in connection With a buggy-top the herein-described awning may be readily detached from said top and folded or rolled into compact form.
It will be understood that detachable awnings such as I have described can be utilized to advantage on buggy and other vehicle fronts for the purpose of shielding the occupants of the vehicle from sun, rain, or snow and that said device is of such construction as to permit of its being manufactured and furnished at comparatively loW cost.
Having now fully described my invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a detachable awning for vehicle-tops, the combination with a flexible awning-body, of hook projections connected at intervals therewith and projecting upwardly therefrom,
said hooks adapted to be engaged with the front valance and forward bow of a vehicletop.
2. In a detachable awning for vehicle-tops, the combination with a flexible awning-body l, of transverse stiffening-rods secured at intervals thereto, the inner end portions of said rods terminating in projecting hooks and the ends of said awning-body being provided with means for forming detachable connections with the sides of the vehicle-top.
3. In a detachable awning for vehicle-tops, the combination with a flexible awning-body, of hooks connected with said awning-body at intervals for producing a detachable connection of the same with the forward portion of a vehicle-top, and means for engaging the front bolts of the top-props.
HARRY I). PURSELL.
In presence of \V. H. DIAL, G. M. USTICK.
US19568904A 1904-02-27 1904-02-27 Awning for vehicle-tops. Expired - Lifetime US761321A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US19568904A US761321A (en) 1904-02-27 1904-02-27 Awning for vehicle-tops.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US19568904A US761321A (en) 1904-02-27 1904-02-27 Awning for vehicle-tops.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US761321A true US761321A (en) 1904-05-31

Family

ID=2829808

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US19568904A Expired - Lifetime US761321A (en) 1904-02-27 1904-02-27 Awning for vehicle-tops.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US761321A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN204110125U (en) Reversing mechanism for baby stroller
US761321A (en) Awning for vehicle-tops.
US601977A (en) Bicycle-canopy
US447097A (en) Vehicle-top
US652090A (en) Dust-hood for buggy-tops.
US201561A (en) Improvement in children s carriages
US880574A (en) Vehicle-top.
US561749A (en) Carriage-apron
US852434A (en) Carriage-top.
US824774A (en) Storm-apron for vehicles.
US706461A (en) Storm-curtain.
US729677A (en) Storm apron or curtain for wagons.
US876288A (en) Storm-front for vehicles.
US641513A (en) Buggy-top.
US772525A (en) Side curtain for buggies.
US667873A (en) Curtain-fastener.
US1183269A (en) Cover for omnibuses and tram-cars.
US758185A (en) Storm-curtain for vehicle-tops.
US684365A (en) Hood for buggy-tops.
US1176582A (en) Shade for automobile wind-shields.
US378485A (en) Buqgy-top
US245549A (en) John e
US150753A (en) Improvement in buggy-tops
US612136A (en) Vehicle-top
US470832A (en) Bow-rest for carriage-tops