US20100326485A1 - Outdoor canopy - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a canopy, and more particularly to a canopy for a vehicle which comprises a ventilation arrangement which is capable of providing effective ventilation within the canopy, and is easy to install for convenient outdoor use.
- a canopy for a vehicle provides users with a specific place to avoid direct exposure from strong sunshine, such as in villas, beaches, hotels, apartments etc.
- strong sunshine such as in villas, beaches, hotels, apartments etc.
- most conventional canopies do not have an independent lighting system so that people may not conduct social activities in the canopies during night time or in a dark environment.
- a conventional canopy may comprise a supporting frame, a shading fabric supported by the supporting frame to define a front fabric panel, a rear fabric panel, and two inclined side fabric panels, wherein the windows are formed on the two side fabric panels for communicating the area on which the shading fabric is covered, and an exterior of the canopy.
- the problem with this feature is that while windows may provide ventilation for the canopy, they do so by sacrificing the privacy of the people staying within the canopy.
- conventional canopies do not usually have some sorts shading for allowing the users to selectively cover up the window so that they will find that the provision of windows may actually bring inconvenience to them.
- a typical car canopy usually has a main door opening formed on a front side thereof for a vehicle to pass therethrough.
- the users will find that it is very difficult for them to reach the door of the vehicle through the main door opening because when a vehicle has parked within the canopy, there may have very little space left for the users.
- the user may want to store some stuff in the outdoor area, so that they can increase the indoor living area. For example, the user may want to store a set of tools outside the main house. However, the user may have to build another outdoor storage area for shading and protecting the stuff. It may be inconvenient and take a lot of outdoor space.
- the present invention is advantageous in that it provides an outdoor canopy, wherein the side entrance arrangement provides the user easily accessing the canopy.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy, wherein the entrance panel of the side entrance arrangement is able to be pivotally moved between the closed position and opened position, wherein at the opened position, the entrance panel is upwardly moved to form a predetermined opening angle between the entrance panel and the side wall of the canopy shelter, so as to form a shading area under the entrance panel. Therefore, the shading area provides another add-on function to the outdoor canopy, so as to further utilize the outdoor spaces thereof.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy, wherein the partition wall assembly is able to separate the canopy area into two or more areas for different purposes.
- one partition wall of the partition wall assembly is sidewardly extending between two side walls of the canopy shelter to define a first canopy area for parking the vehicle therein and a shed area as a storage space for storing purposes.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy, wherein the extendable frame structure enables the canopy frame being able to selectively adjust the size thereof, such as length form the front wall to the rear wall of the outdoor canopy, so as to provide a relatively more universal canopy frame.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy for a vehicle which comprises a ventilation arrangement which is capable of providing effective ventilation within the canopy, and is easy to install for convenient outdoor use.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy comprising a ventilation arrangement which is capable of selectively providing effective ventilation while ensuring that the users' privacy is not thereby compromised.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy which comprises a plurality of adjustable supporting legs for optimally standing on an uneven ground surface.
- the present invention is optimal for use in outdoor environment where the ground on which the outdoor canopy stands is usually uneven.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy which mainly utilizes detachable connection between a canopy frame and the canopy fabric so as to minimize the time of assembling and disassembling of the present invention. Since the mechanical components of the outdoor canopy cam be easily attached and detached, the outdoor canopy can therefore be easily transported and carried.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy which does not involve complicated or expensive mechanical components so as to minimize the manufacturing of the present invention.
- an outdoor canopy comprising:
- a canopy frame defining a canopy area for the vehicle parking therewithin;
- a canopy shelter which is made of waterproof fabric, being supported by the canopy frame and defining a ceiling wall, a front wall, a rear wall, and first and second sidewalls to enclose the canopy area therewithin for sheltering the vehicle, wherein the canopy shelter has a front entrance formed at the front wall for the vehicle entering into the canopy area;
- a side entrance arrangement for a driver accessing the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance
- the side entrance arrangement has at least a side entrance opening provided at the sidewall of the canopy shelter and at least an entrance panel overlapping with the side entrance opening and movably coupling with the canopy frame to adjustably move between a closed position for closing up the side entrance opening and an opened position for accessing the canopy area, so as to define a shading area under the entrance panel at the opened position.
- an outdoor canopy of the present invention comprises:
- a canopy frame which comprises a roof frame and a legs frame downwardly extended from the roof frame to form a canopy area within the roof frame and the legs frame, wherein the legs frame comprises a plurality of length-adjustable supporting legs spacedly and downwardly extended from the roof frame to self-adjust a height of the roof frame with respect to an uneven ground surface;
- a canopy shelter which is made of waterproof fabric, detachably fastening at the canopy frame to define a ceiling wall, a front wall, a rear wall and two sidewalls for enclosing the canopy area therewithin, wherein the canopy shelter has a front entrance formed at the front wall for communicating with the canopy, and
- a ventilation arrangement comprising at least a side window for enhance an air ventilation of the canopy shelter, wherein the side window comprises a window screen formed at one of the sidewalls of the canopy fabric for allowing air circulation within the canopy area and a window blind overlappingly mounted on the respective sidewall in a foldable manner to selectively enclose the window screen, such that window blind is folded to enclose the window screen for preventing dust and rain entering into the canopy area and is folded to expose the window screen for allowing air circulating within the canopy area.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a canopy according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating a front side of the canopy.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the skylight on the ceiling of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the joints between base frame and panel with a door.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the joints on the base frame.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the joints of the base frame
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an outdoor canopy according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of the ventilating skylight of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B are schematic diagrams of the detachable connector of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of the detachable fastening arrangements according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of a supporting leg according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a side entrance of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic view of the side window retention arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a first alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16A and FIG. 16B are schematic diagrams of the ventilating arrangement according to the first alternative mode of the outdoor canopy.
- FIG. 17 is a second alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a second alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating that an alternative mode of the side entrance arrangement.
- FIG. 19 is a third alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of an outdoor canopy according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic view of an angle adjustment joint of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic view of a partition wall assembly of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic view of an extendable frame structure of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a canopy such as an outdoor canopy, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the canopy comprises a first fabric panel 1 and a second fabric panel 1 , a top canopy 2 , a roof frame 3 , a side wall 4 , a horizontal bar 5 , a legs frame 6 , a side fabric panel 7 , and a mounted plate 8 .
- a first fabric panel 1 means the front side fabric panel of the canopy, and a second fabric panel 1 means the back side fabric panel of the canopy.
- a roof frame 3 is provided on top of the legs frame, wherein the roof frame 3 comprises a horizontal bar 305 and a plurality of inclined bars 302 spacedly, inclinedly and downwardly extended from the horizontal bar to connect with the legs frame 6 .
- a legs frame 6 which comprises a plurality of adjustable supporting legs 61 spacedly and upwardly extended from a ground surface to define a canopy area within the supporting legs 61 , wherein a height of each of the supporting legs 61 is optimally adjustable for allowing the legs frame to securely rest on an uneven ground surface.
- a roof frame according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the roof frame comprises a three-way connector 301 , a incline bar 302 , a three-way connector 303 , a four-way post connector 304 , a horizontal bar 305 , a four-way a post connector 306 , and a three-way connector 307 .
- a user is required to put the incline bar 302 , the horizontal bar 305 to the three-way connector or the four-way connector correspondingly.
- a horizontal bar 5 and a base frame 6 are also put into the three-way connector or the four-way connectors correspondingly to form the frame as shown in FIG. 2 .
- a canopy fabric structure comprises a top canopy 2 supported by the roof frame 3 to shade an area thereunder, and a leg fabric supported by the legs frame to surround the canopy area within the supporting legs 61 , wherein the leg fabric has a front fabric panel, a back fabric panel, and two side fabric panels supported by the legs frame for encircling thereof so as to normally conceal the canopy area within the legs frame.
- a ventilation arrangement is provided on the canopy fabric structure for allowing ventilation in the canopy area, wherein the ventilation arrangement comprises at least a ventilating skylight formed on the canopy fabric structure in such a manner that the ventilating skylight is arranged to selectively allow air passing therethrough for effectively ventilating the canopy area via the ventilating skylight 9 .
- a front fabric panel 1 , a back fabric panel 1 , a top canopy 2 , and a long side panel with door 7 can combine together through sewing, zipper, or Velcro to interlink and incorporate with the frame.
- a top canopy 2 comprises the ceiling skylight, which is easy for people to assembling and disassembling comprises a supporting members 901 , a canvas fabric 902 , and a sheer curtain 903 as shown in FIG. 3 for making the indoor area quite airy.
- the opening of the top canopy 2 is sewed by the sheer curtain 903 for airy the indoor area, preventing mosquito form going into the canvas, and increasing the intensity of the canvas.
- the supporting members 901 are used for adapting the size of the window.
- the mounted plate 8 mounted under the base frame, and there is a gauge hole. There are a screw bolt 10 , and a screw nut 11 , which can pass through three oval position holes 601 , 602 , 603 on the base frame 6 respectively wherein the four base points could be adjusted for different ground levels.
- a side fabric panel 7 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which a side fabric panel 7 comprises a side door 4 and a window 14 which is sewed on the side fabric panel 7 .
- the PVC fabric 12 or a sheer curtain 13 is stitched on the side fabric panel with the window 7 , and the window 14 which could be rolled up is outside the PVC fabricl 2 or a sheer curtain 13 .
- the side door 4 which could be rolled up is mounted on the side fabric panel 7 by zipper.
- the door 15 is mounted on the front and back panel 1 by zipper, too.
- an outdoor canopy according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the outdoor canopy comprises a canopy frame 10 , a canopy shelter 20 , and a ventilation arrangement 30 .
- the canopy frame 10 comprises the roof frame 3 and a legs frame 6 downwardly extended from the roof frame 3 to form a canopy area within the roof frame 3 and the legs frame 6 , wherein the legs frame 6 comprises a plurality of length-adjustable supporting legs 61 spacedly and downwardly extended from the roof frame 3 to self-adjust a height of the roof frame 3 with respect to an uneven ground surface.
- the canopy shelter 20 which is made of waterproof fabric, detachably fastening at the canopy frame 10 to define a ceiling wall 21 , a front wall 22 , a rear wall 23 and two sidewalls 24 for enclosing the canopy area therewithin, wherein the canopy shelter 20 has a front entrance 25 formed at the front wall 22 for communicating with the canopy.
- the ventilation arrangement 30 comprises at least a side window 14 for enhancing an air ventilation of the canopy shelter 20 , wherein the side window 14 comprises a window screen 141 formed at one of the sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 for allowing air circulation within the canopy area, and a window blind 142 overlappingly mounted on the respective sidewall 24 in a foldable manner to selectively enclose the window screen 141 , such that window blind 142 is folded to enclose the window screen 141 for preventing dust and rain entering into the canopy area and is folded to expose the window screen 141 for allowing air circulating within the canopy area.
- the side window 14 comprises a window screen 141 formed at one of the sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 for allowing air circulation within the canopy area, and a window blind 142 overlappingly mounted on the respective sidewall 24 in a foldable manner to selectively enclose the window screen 141 , such that window blind 142 is folded to enclose the window screen 141 for preventing dust and rain entering into the canopy area and is folded to expose the
- the roof frame 3 comprises a roof supporting member 301 such as the above-mentioned horizontal bar, a roof reinforcing frame 303 , and a plurality of shelter supporting members 302 , such as the above mentioned inclined bars, downwardly and spacedly extended from the roof supporting member 301 to connect with the roof reinforcing frame 303 to form the canopy area within the roof frame 3 and the legs frame 6 .
- the roof reinforcing frame 303 comprises a plurality of reinforcing members 3031 each of which is suspendedly mounted with two adjacent reinforcing members 3031 in an end-to-end manner for forming a roof boundary of the roof frame 3 , wherein legs frame 6 is extended underneath the roof boundary for standing on a ground surface, possibly on an uneven ground surface.
- the roof frame 3 further comprises a plurality of connectors 304 connecting each reinforcing members 3031 with the corresponding adjacent reinforcing members 3031 , the legs frame 6 , and/or with the corresponding shelter supporting member 302 .
- each of the connectors 304 has a tubular cross section, and has a main connector portion 3041 and a plurality of mounting portions 3042 extended from the main connector portion 3041 for connecting with the corresponding reinforcing members 3031 and/or the shelter supporting member 302 .
- each of the connectors 304 may be embodied as the above-mentioned three-way connector or the four-way connector, in which an upper portion of each of the self-adjustable supporting legs 61 is arranged to be mounted at the corresponding connector 304 for erecting the roof frame 3 above the legs frame 6 , and standing on an uneven ground.
- the canopy shelter 20 comprises a roof shelter 26 attached on the roof frame 3 for substantially shading the canopy area from the top of the outdoor canopy to define the ceiling wall 21 of the canopy shelter 20 , and a body shelter 27 encirclingly attached around the legs frame 3 to define the front wall 22 , the rear wall 23 , and the two sidewalls 24 as a front panel, a rear panel, and two side panels of the body shelter 27 , wherein the front entrance 25 is formed on the front wall 22 for allowing a desire object, such as a vehicle, passing through the front entrance 25 .
- both the roof shelter 26 and the body shelter 27 are made of waterproof materials for ensuring substantial protection of the canopy area from adverse weather conditions.
- the ventilation arrangement 30 preferably comprises four side windows 14 formed at the two sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 for allowing air circulating between the canopy area and an exterior thereof. Accordingly, each of the side windows 14 further contains a window opening 143 formed on a predetermined position of the sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 , wherein the window screen 141 is mounted at the corresponding window opening 143 for blocking unwanted objects, such as dirt and insects, from entering into the canopy area through the corresponding side window 14 .
- the ventilation arrangement 30 further comprises a plurality of ventilating skylights 31 formed at the ceiling wall 21 of the canopy fabric 20 for allowing air circulating within the canopy area, wherein each of the ventilating skylights 31 has a skylight opening 311 for forming a roof window at the ceiling wall 21 , and comprises a fabric made skylight panel 312 extended from the ceiling wall 21 to foldably cover at the roof window such that when the skylight panel 312 is upwardly lifted to expose the roof window, the skylight panel 312 is adapted for allowing the air ventilating from the canopy area through the roof window and for preventing dust and rain from entering into the canopy area.
- the roof shelter 26 comprises a first and a second roof fabric panel 261 , 262 attached on the roof frame 3 , wherein the first roof fabric panel 261 is attached on the roof supporting member 301 and downwardly extended therefrom to partially and overlappedly cover the second roof fabric panel 262 as forming the skylight panel 312 , wherein the second roof fabric panel 262 is detachably attached on the shelter supporting members 302 of the roof frame 3 .
- the skylight opening 311 is formed as the opening between the first and the second roof fabric panel 261 , 262 for communicating the canopy area with an exterior thereof.
- each of the ventilating skylights 31 further comprises a skylight screen 313 provided at the skylight opening 311 on the roof shelter 26 for normally allowing air passing through the skylight opening 311 while blocking unwanted objects, such as dirt or insects, from entering into the canopy area through the skylight opening 311 .
- each of the skylight screens 313 is preferably embodied as a mesh having a plurality of elongated fabric elements extended at the corresponding skylight opening 311 in a cross manner for forming a net structure of the skylight screen 313 .
- each of the ventilating skylights 31 further comprises an elongated retention member 314 flexibly attached on the second roof fabric panel 262 and arranged to detachably attached on the first roof fabric panel 261 , preferably via a Velcro, for preventing the first roof fabric panel 261 from overlapping on the second roof fabric panel 262 so as to prevent the skylight opening 311 from being blocked by the first and the second roof fabric panel 261 , 262 .
- the retention member 314 is arranged to ensure adequate exposure of the canopy area to an exterior of the outdoor canopy so as to ensure effective ventilation of the canopy area (i.e. prevent the ventilating skylights 31 from collapsing).
- the outdoor canopy of the present invention further comprises a plurality of detachable fastening arrangements 40 detachably connecting the canopy shelter 20 with the canopy frame 10 so as to detachably mount the canopy shelter 20 onto the canopy frame 10 and thereby facilitate easy assembling and disassembling of the present invention. More specifically, referring to FIG.
- each of the detachable fastening arrangements 40 comprises a resilient fastening member 41 integrally formed as an endless fastening loop, and a locking member 42 operatively mounted on the resilient fastening member 41 in such a manner that when the fastening member 41 has fastened the canopy shelter 20 to the canopy frame 10 , the locking member 42 is utilized to ensure secure fastening of the resilient fastening member 41 .
- the canopy shelter 20 further has a plurality of fastening holes 28 formed on the roof shelter 26 and/or the body shelter 27 wherein the corresponding detachable fastening arrangement 40 is adapted to pass through the fastening hole 28 and to fasten on the canopy frame 10 so as to detachably attach the canopy shelter 20 to the canopy frame 10 .
- the detachable fastening arrangement 40 further comprises a plurality of elongated adjustable fasteners 43 , each having a fastening hook 431 formed at a bottom edge portion of the respective elongated adjustable fasteners 43 , extended from four corner portions of the second roof fabric panel 262 of the roof shelter 26 for adjustably coupling with the corresponding supporting legs 61 of the canopy frame 10 so as to further enhance a security to which the roof shelter 26 is detachably fastened onto the canopy frame 10 .
- the canopy frame 10 of the outdoor canopy further comprises a resilient mounting arrangement 16 provided thereon for detachably mounting the reinforcing members 3031 of the roof reinforcing frame 303 with the connectors 304 (i.e. the three-way connectors or the four-way connectors).
- the resilient mounting arrangement 16 comprises a plurality of detachable mounting devices 161 provided on the canopy frame 10 , wherein each of the detachable mounting devices 161 comprises a plurality of mounting holes 162 formed on the reinforcing members 3031 and the mounting portions 3042 of the connectors 304 , a resilient element 163 received in the corresponding reinforcing member 3031 for aligning with the corresponding mounting holes 162 , and an actuator 164 mounted at the corresponding mounting hole 162 to operatively connect with the corresponding resilient element 163 .
- each of the resilient elements 163 has a first resilient portion 1631 and a second resilient portions 1632 integrally extended from the first resilient portion 1631 at a predetermined inclination to form a substantially resilient V-shape cross section of the resilient element 163 for normally exerting an outward pushing force towards the sidewall of the respective reinforcing member 3031 .
- the resilient element 163 further has a locker end 1633 transversely extended from the second resilient portion 1632 to pass through the corresponding mounting hole 162 formed on the respective reinforcing member 3031 , wherein the actuator 164 is connected with the locker end 1633 at the mounting hole 161 , in such a manner that the actuator 164 is normally protruded out of the reinforcing member 3031 , and is adapted to be pushed back into the reinforcing member 3031 from an exterior thereof.
- the detachable mounting device 161 is first mounted within a reinforcing member 3031 with the actuator 164 protruding from the corresponding mounting hole 161 .
- this reinforcing member 3031 is to be detachably connected with one of the mounting portions 3042 of one of the connectors 304 .
- a diameter of the mounting portion 3042 is slightly larger than a diameter of that corresponding reinforcing member 3031 .
- the actuator 164 When the corresponding mounting holes 162 of the connector 304 and the reinforcing member 3031 coincide, the actuator 164 will be pressed outwardly by the resilient element 163 to pass through the two mounting holes 162 and constitute as a blockage for locking up a further longitudinal movement of the reinforcing member 3031 .
- the user When it is desired that the reinforcing member 3031 to be detached from the connector 304 , the user needs only to inwardly press the actuator 164 so as to clear the blockage thereof. Ultimately, the reinforcing member 3031 is free to be detached from the connector 304 by sliding out therefrom.
- each of the supporting legs 61 comprises a main leg body 611 and a leg supporting base 612 mounted underneath a bottom portion of the corresponding main leg body 611 for adjusting a height of the supporting leg 61 with respective to a ground surface, especially an uneven ground surface.
- each of the supporting legs 61 has a plurality of adjustment holes 613 spacedly formed on the main leg body 611 and the leg supporting base 612 , wherein leg supporting base 612 is mounted to the main leg body 611 at predetermined adjustment holes 613 so as to adjust an overall height of the respective supporting leg 61 .
- the height of the supporting legs 61 is adjustable for securely standing on an uneven ground surface.
- each of the fastening hooks 431 is adapted to couple with the corresponding adjustment hole 613 of the leg frame 6 for further tightening up the roof shelter 26 to the canopy frame 10 in a tension manner.
- the outdoor canopy further comprises a side entrance arrangement 50 formed on at least one of the sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 for a user to pass gain entry to and exit the canopy area through the side entrance arrangement 50 .
- the side entrance arrangement 50 contains a side entrance opening 51 formed on one of the sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 , and comprise two entrance fabric panels 52 operatively mounted on the corresponding sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 in such a manner that the side entrance arrangement 50 is adapted to operate between an opened position and a closed position, wherein in the opened position, the entrance fabric panels 52 are folded and securely held in the vicinity of the side entrance opening 51 for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof, wherein in the closed position, the entrance fabric panels 52 are released to cover the side entrance opening 51 so as to form the above mentioned side door 4 of the canopy shelter 20 .
- the side entrance arrangement 50 is for a driver accessing the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance 25 , wherein the side entrance arrangement 50 contains a first side entrance opening 51 formed on the first sidewall of the canopy shelter 20 for aligning with a vehicle door of the vehicle, and comprises at least a fabric made first side door as one of the entrance fabric panels 52 foldably mounted on the first sidewall 24 to selectively enclose the first side entrance opening 51 such that the side entrance arrangement 50 is adapted to fold between the opened position and the closed position, wherein at the opened position, the first side door is folded to expose the first side entrance opening 51 for the driver accessing the canopy area, and at the closed position, the first side door covers the first side entrance opening 51 to form a side entrance of the canopy shelter.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 further contains a second side entrance opening 51 formed on the second sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 for aligning with another vehicle door of the vehicle, and comprises at least a fabric made second side door as another of the entrance fabric panels 52 foldably mounted on the second sidewall 24 to selectively enclose the second to side entrance opening 51 such that when the second side door 54 is folded to exposed the second side entrance opening 51 , the second side entrance opening 51 forms another side entrance for a passenger accessing the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance 25 .
- the side entrance arrangement 50 further comprises two fabric retention arrangements 53 provided in the vicinity of the side entrance openings 51 respectively for retaining the respective entrance fabric panels 52 at either the opened position or the closed position.
- each of the fabric retention arrangements 53 comprises a hook fastener 531 and a plurality of loop fasteners 532 attached on a top side edge of the side entrance opening 51 , and the corresponding side edges of each of the entrance fabric panels 52 respectively, wherein when the entrance fabric panels 52 are at the closed position, the loop fastener 532 formed on an outer top side edge of each of the entrance fabric panels 52 is attached on the hook fastener 531 while the entrance fabric panels 52 are unfolded to block the side entrance opening 51 so as to close it.
- the entrance fabric panels 52 When the entrance fabric panels 52 are at the opened position, the entrance fabric panels 52 are sidewardly folded in such a manner that the loop fasteners 532 formed on an inner top side edge of each of the entrance fabric panels 52 is attached on the hook fastener 531 so as to retain the entrance fabric panels 52 at the opened position for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof.
- the user of the present invention is able to exit the canopy area through the opened side entrance opening 51 .
- the fabric retention arrangement 53 further comprises two side entrance zippers 534 having a first and a second zipper elements 5341 , 5342 attached on two inner side edges of the corresponding entrance fabric panels 52 respectively in such a manner that when the entrance fabric panels 52 are at the closed position, the first and the second zipper elements 5341 , 5342 are adapted to be detachably zipped together for closing the side entrance opening 51 .
- each of the side entrance zippers 534 is transversely formed at each of the first and second side doors to define two door panels at each of the first and second side doors 54 as the entrance fabric panels 52 respectively, wherein each of the side entrance zippers 534 has the first and second zipper elements 5341 , 5342 which are attached to two inner side edges of the two door panels respectively and are detachably fastened with each other to enclose the respective first and second side entrance openings 51 .
- the ventilation arrangement 30 further comprises a side window retention arrangement 32 formed at the side window 14 for retaining the window blind 142 as folded to expose the window screen 141 and the canopy area to an exterior thereof.
- the side window retention arrangement 32 comprises a plurality of hook fasteners 321 formed at least one (preferably all) of the four inner and outer side edges of the window screen 141 , and a plurality of loop fasteners 322 formed the corresponding inner side edges of the window blind 142 and the outer side edges of the window blind 142 , wherein the hook fasteners 321 are arranged to normally detachably attached with the corresponding loop fasteners 322 so as to close the side window 14 , and in such a manner that when the window blind 142 is folded to expose the window screen 141 , the window blind 142 is arranged to be sidewardly or upwardly flipped along the hook fastener 321 formed at the top side edge of the window screen 141 so as to open the side window 14 .
- the window blind 142 ′ of each of the side windows 14 ′ comprises two blind members 1421 ′, 1422 ′, wherein the loop fasteners 322 ′ are attached on the side edges of the blind members 1421 ′, 1422 ′ respectively in such a manner that when the window blind 142 ′ is folded to expose the window screen 141 ′, each of the blind members 1421 ′, 1422 ′ is arranged to be sidewardly rolled along the hook fastener 321 ′ formed at the top side edge of the window screen 141 ′.
- the window tightening members 323 ′ are adapted for tightening up the blind members 1421 ′ 1422 ′ when they have been sidewardly rolled to expose the window screen 141 ′.
- a zipper may be provided between the inner side edges of each of the blind members 1421 ′, 1422 ′ so that when the window blind 142 ′ is closed to cover the window screen 141 ′, the zipper may connect the two blind members 1421 ′, 1422 ′ for completely covering the window screen 141 ′.
- each of the retention member 314 ′ of the of the ventilating skylights 31 ′ is embodied as a retention wire which is bent to form a semi-circular cross section, wherein the retention member 314 ′ is provided onto the second roof fabric panel 262 ′ at the inner side edge of the corresponding skylight opening 311 ′ for selectively opening the corresponding ventilating skylight 31 ′.
- each of the retention members 314 ′ has two pivot end portions 3141 ′ and a central curved portion extending between the two pivot end portions 3141 ′, wherein the two pivot end portions 3141 ′ are pivotally connected with the shelter supporting member 302 ′ in such a manner that when the retention member 314 ′ is driven to rotate, the central curved portion thereof is arranged to move the first roof fabric panel 261 ′ away from the second roof fabric panel 262 ′ so as to open the corresponding ventilating skylight 31 ′ for ventilation.
- Each of the ventilating skylights 31 ′ further comprises a skylight controller 315 ′ attached to the retention member 314 ′ for controlling an operation thereof so as to selectively open and close the corresponding ventilating skylight 31 ′.
- the skylight controller 315 ′ comprises a pivot supporter 3152 ′ mounted at the roof shelter 26 , and an actuating wire 3153 ′, wherein the actuating wire 3153 ′ has a pivot guiding portion 3154 ′ slidably engage with the pivot supporter 3152 ′, a skylight opening portion 3155 ′ downwardly extended from an inner end of the pivot guiding portion 3152 ′ within the canopy area, and a skylight closing portion 3156 ′ extended from an outer end of the pivot guiding portion 3154 ′ to an outside of the canopy shelter 20 ′, in such a manner that when the skylight opening portion 3155 ′ is pulled by a user of the present invention, the retention member 314 ′ is outwardly and pivotally moved to drive the first roof fabric panel 261 ′ moving
- each of the side window has a plurality of zippers 144 ′′ spacedly provided on the window blind 142 ′′ to form a main blind portion 1421 ′ of the window blind 142 ′′, wherein when the zippers 144 ′′ are both opened, the main blind portion 1421 ′′ of the window blind 142 ′′ is arranged to be rolled up for exposing the window screen 141 ′′ to an exterior of the canopy area. Conversely, the zippers 144 ′′ are closed, the main blind portion 1421 ′′ is allowed to be released for substantially shading the window screen 141 ′′ so as to close side window 14 ′′.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 ′′ contains an entrance opening 51 ′′, an entrance fabric panels 52 ′′, and a fabric retention arrangement 53 ′′.
- the fabric retention arrangement 53 ′′ comprises a plurality of side entrance zipper 533 ′′ formed on two side edge portions of the entrance fabric panels 52 ′′ to form a main fabric portion 521 ′′ of the entrance fabric panels 52 ′′, wherein when the side entrance zippers 533 ′′ are both opened, the main fabric portion 521 ′′ is arranged to be rolled up for exposing the side entrance 51 ′′ to an exterior of the canopy area. Conversely, when the side entrance zippers 533 ′′ are closed, the main fabric portion 521 ′′ is allowed to be released for substantially shading the side entrance 51 ′′ so as to block access to the canopy area via the side entrance 51 ′′.
- the fabric retention arrangement 53 ′′ further comprises a plurality of string fasteners 534 ′′ fastening the entrance fabric panels 52 ′′ when the main fabric portion 521 ′′ is rolled up for exposing canopy area.
- the main fabric portion 521 ′′ is accordingly retained at the upper portion of the side entrance 51 ′′.
- a third alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
- the third alternative mode is similar to the preferred embodiment except the side entrance arrangement 50 A.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 A is also formed on at least one of the sidewalls 24 A of the canopy shelter 20 A for a user to pass gain entry to and exit the canopy area through the side entrance arrangement 50 A.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 A contains a side entrance opening 51 A formed on one of the sidewalls 24 A of the canopy shelter 20 A, and comprise two entrance fabric panels 52 A operatively mounted on the corresponding sidewalls 24 A of the canopy shelter 20 A in such a manner that the side entrance arrangement 50 A is adapted to operate between an opened position and a closed position, wherein in the opened position, the entrance fabric panels 52 A are rolled and securely held in the vicinity of the side entrance opening 51 A for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof, wherein in the closed position, the entrance fabric panels 52 A are released to cover the side entrance opening 51 A so as to form the above mentioned side door 4 of the canopy shelter 20 A.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 A further comprises two fabric retention arrangements 53 A provided in the vicinity of the side entrance openings 51 respectively for retaining the respective entrance fabric panels 52 A at either the opened position or the closed position.
- each of the fabric retention arrangements 53 A comprises a hook fastener 531 A and a plurality of loop fasteners 532 A attached on a top side edge of the side entrance opening 51 A, and the corresponding side edges of each of the entrance fabric panels 52 A respectively, wherein when the entrance fabric panels 52 A are at the closed position, the loop fastener 532 A formed on an outer top side edge of each of the entrance fabric panels 52 A is attached on the hook fastener 531 A while the entrance fabric panels 52 A are unfolded to block the side entrance opening 51 A so as to close it.
- the entrance fabric panels 52 A When the entrance fabric panels 52 A are at the opened position, the entrance fabric panels 52 A are sidewardly rolled in such a manner that the loop fasteners 532 A formed on an inner top side edge of each of the entrance fabric panels 52 A is attached on the hook fastener 531 A so as to retain the entrance fabric panels 52 A at the opened position for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof.
- the user of the present invention is able to exit the canopy area through the opened side entrance opening 51 A.
- the fabric retention arrangement 53 A still comprises the side entrance zippers 534 having a first and a second zipper elements 5341 , 5342 attached on two inner side edges of the corresponding entrance fabric panels 52 A respectively in such a manner that when the entrance fabric panels 52 A are at the closed position, the first and the second zipper elements 5341 , 5342 are adapted to be detachably zipped together for closing the side entrance opening 51 A.
- the fabric retention arrangement 53 A can further comprises a plurality of string fasteners 534 A fastening the entrance fabric panels 52 A′′ when it is rolled up for exposing canopy area.
- FIGS. 20 to 23 illustrates a modification of the outdoor canopy according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein the side entrance arrangement 50 B is modified to have an additional function of the canopy shelter 20 .
- the side entrance arrangement 50 B has at least a side entrance opening 51 B provided at the sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 for a user to pass gain entry to and exit the canopy area through the side entrance opening 51 B.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 B further comprises at least a side door 4 B overlapping with the side entrance opening 51 B and movably coupling with the canopy frame 10 to adjustably move between a closed position for closing up the side entrance opening 51 B and an opened position for accessing the canopy area.
- the canopy frame 10 comprises a shelter supporting frame for supporting the canopy shelter 20 thereat, wherein the shelter supporting frame comprises the roof frame 3 and the legs frame 6 downwardly extended from the roof frame 3 to form the canopy area within the roof frame 3 and the legs frame 6 , wherein the length-adjustable supporting legs 61 are spacedly and downwardly extended from the roof frame 3 to self-adjust a height of the roof frame 3 with respect to an uneven ground surface.
- the side door 4 B has a top edge extended from the canopy shelter 20 to fold between the closed and opened positions.
- the side door 4 B is pivotally and upwardly folded from the sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 to open up the side entrance opening 51 B, wherein the side door 4 B forms an awning of the canopy shelter 20 when the side door 4 B is folded at the opened position. Therefore, the side door 4 B provides an additional shading area when the side door 4 B is folded at the opened position.
- the side door 4 B is pivotally and downwardly folded at the sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 to cover at the side entrance opening 51 B so as to enclose the canopy area of the canopy shelter 20 at the sidewall 24 thereof when the side door 4 B is folded at the closed position.
- the side door 4 B is made of waterproof fabric, wherein the top edge of the side door 4 B can be detachably coupled with the canopy shelter 20 via a door fastener, such as Velcro or zipper, at the top edge of the side entrance opening 51 B, or can be integrally extended from the canopy shelter 20 to form a one piece fabric structure.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 B further comprises a first fastener 541 B provided at a surrounding edge of the side entrance opening 51 B respectively, and a second fastener 542 provided at a peripheral edge of the side door 4 B to detachably fasten with the first fastener 541 B so as to selectively enclose the side entrance opening 51 B by the side door 4 B.
- the first and second fasteners 541 B, 542 B can be Velcro or zippers to seal the side door 4 B at the side entrance opening 51 B.
- the user is able to exit the canopy area through the side entrance opening 51 B.
- the side door 4 B is able to move to the opened position with the predetermined opening angle to form the shading area thereunder, so that the outdoor canopy also provides an add-on function thereof for the user further utilizing the outdoor area of his/her property.
- the side entrance arrangement 50 B is arranged for a driver accessing the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance 25 (or an opposed rear entrance of the canopy shelter 20 ).
- the canopy frame 10 further comprises a door frame 52 B which is pivotally extended from the shelter supporting frame and is coupled with the side door 4 B to pivotally fold the side door 4 B between the closed position and the opened position.
- the door frame 52 B comprises two pivot arms 521 B pivotally coupling with the shelter supporting frame at a position that the side door 4 B is supported by the pivot arms 521 B such that when the pivot arms 521 B are pivotally and upwardly folded, the side door 4 B is correspondingly folded upward to open up the side entrance opening 51 B.
- the width of the side door 4 B matches with a distance between the two pivot arms 521 B such that the pivot arms 521 B are aligned and coupled with two side edges of the side door 4 B.
- Each of the pivot arms 521 B can be pivotally coupled with the roof frame 3 or the legs frame 6 of the shelter supporting frame.
- the pivot arms 521 B are pivotally coupled with two supporting legs 61 of the legs frame 6 via two adjustable pivot joints 53 B respectively, wherein the two supporting legs 61 are located at two sides of the side entrance opening 51 B.
- each of the adjustable pivot joints 53 B comprises an arc-shaped pivot member 531 B, having a plurality of angle adjustment holes 532 B, pivotally coupling with the respective supporting leg 61 of the shelter supporting frame at a pivot point and a detachable fastener 533 B detachably and selectively coupling one of the angle adjustment holes 532 B of the pivot member 531 B with the supporting leg 61 of the shelter supporting frame to selectively adjust a pivot angle of the pivot arm 521 B with respect to the supporting leg 61 of the shelter supporting frame.
- Each of the supporting legs 61 has a pivot slot and a retention slot adjacent to the pivot slot.
- the pivot member 531 B is pivotally coupled with the supporting leg 61 through the pivot slot to define the pivot point thereat.
- the retention slot of the supporting leg 61 is coaxially aligned with one of the angle adjustment holes 532 B.
- the side entrance opening 51 B can be formed at the middle portion of the respective sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 , as shown in FIG. 20 , wherein the side door 4 B forms the middle portion of the sidewall 24 . It is appreciated that the side entrance opening 51 B can be formed at the side portion of the respective sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 either close to the front wall 22 or the rear wall 23 , such that the side door 4 B forms the side portion of the sidewall 24 . In addition, the side entrance opening 51 B can be formed between the front wall 22 and the rear wall 23 of the canopy shelter 20 to maximize the area of the side entrance opening 51 B, wherein the side door 4 B forms the entire sidewall 24 of the canopy shelter 20 . In other words, the sidewall 24 forms as the side door 4 B being adapted to folded between the closed position and the opened position.
- the canopy shelter 20 further comprises a partition wall assembly 70 B for partitioning the canopy area into two or more multifunctional spaces such as a garage area and a storage area.
- the partition wall assembly 70 B comprises a partition wall 71 B detachably coupling between two sidewalls 24 to partition the canopy area into the garage area between the front wall 22 and the partition wall 70 B, and the storage area between the partition wall 70 B and the rear wall 23 , and a storage door 72 B for accessing the storage area in an enclosable manner.
- the partition wall assembly 70 B may separate the canopy into two spaces; one is for the vehicle, such as car, boat, or the likes, parking thereat, while the other one is able to be used as a shed area for storing or any other purposes.
- the partition wall assembly 70 B further comprises a plurality of first partition wall fasteners 73 B spacedly provided at each of the sidewalls 24 and a plurality of second partition wall fasteners 74 B provided at two side edges of the partition wall 71 B to detachably and selectively fasten with the first partition wall fasteners 73 B respectively so as to selectively adjust a size of the storage area of the canopy shelter 20 .
- the first and second partition wall fasteners 73 B, 74 B can be Velcro or zippers, or the like to retain the partition wall 71 B between the sidewalls 24 .
- the size of the storage area can be enlarged by moving the partition wall 71 B close to the front wall 22 while the size of the garage area will be correspondingly reduced.
- the size of the garage area can be enlarged by moving the partition wall 71 B close to the rear wall 23 while the size of the storage area will be correspondingly reduced. It is appreciated that the partition wall 71 B can be detachably coupled with two supporting legs 61 at the sidewalls 24 respectively to retain the partition wall 71 B in position.
- the storage door 72 B can be formed at one of the sidewalls 24 , the rear wall 23 , or the partition wall 71 B to access the storage area.
- the storage door 72 B is formed at the partition wall 71 B as shown in FIG. 22 .
- the storage door 72 B is adapted to open or close at the partition wall 71 B by means of reclosable fastener such as Velcro or zipper.
- the canopy frame 10 may further comprises an extendable frame structure 80 B for forming a relatively more universal canopy frame 10 of the outdoor canopy to selectively adjust a length of the canopy frame 10 .
- the extendable frame structure 80 B is incorporated with the roof frame 3 to extend the distance between the front and rear walls 22 , 23 of the canopy shelter 20 .
- the extendable frame structure 80 B is incorporated with the roof supporting member 301 and the reinforcing members 3031 of the roof reinforcing frame 303 to extend the length thereof.
- FIG. 23 illustrates the extendable frame structure 80 B is incorporated with the reinforcing members 3031 , wherein the extendable frame structure 80 B has a plurality of first length adjustment slots 81 B spacedly from at an end portion of one of the reinforcing members 3031 , a second length adjustment slot 82 B formed an end portion of another reinforcing member 3031 , and a member locker 83 B arranged in such a manner that when the two end portions of the reinforcing members 3031 are slidably engaged with each other to align one of the first length adjustment slots 81 B with the second length adjustment slot 82 B, the member locker 83 B is releasably engaged through the first and second length adjustment slots 81 B, 82 B to couple the two reinforcing members 3031 with each other so as to lock up the overall length of the two reinfor
- the end portion of one of the reinforcing members 3031 is coaxially and slidably inserted into the end portion of another reinforcing member 3031 to align the second length adjustment slot 82 B with one of the first length adjustment slots 81 B.
- the member locker 83 B can be a hand screw to lock up the reinforcing members 3031 in a tool-less manner.
- the tube structure of the canopy frame 10 can be connected end-to-end via the extendable frame structure 80 B. Therefore, when the user wants to partition the canopy area into multifunctional spaces, the extendable frame structure 80 B can extend the length of the canopy area in order to provide enough space to be partitioned.
- the storage area can be formed by the partition wall assembly 70 B that the partition wall 71 B is formed between the sidewalls 24 of the canopy shelter 20 .
- the storage area can be formed by the extendable frame structure 80 B that an additional partition frame is added to the canopy frame 10 via the extendable frame 80 , wherein the storage area is formed within the partition frame without reducing the size of the canopy area.
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Abstract
An outdoor canopy includes a canopy frame, a canopy shelter and a side entrance arrangement. The canopy frame includes a roof frame and a legs frame downwardly extended from the roof frame to form a canopy area. The canopy shelter, which is made of waterproof fabric, is detachably fastening at the canopy frame to define a ceiling wall, a front wall, a rear wall and two sidewalls for enclosing the canopy area therewithin. The side entrance arrangement is formed on one of the sidewalls of the canopy shelter for a user to gain entry to and exit the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance, wherein the side entrance arrangement contains a side entrance opening formed on the corresponding sidewall of the canopy shelter, and comprise at least one entrance fabric operatively mounted on the corresponding sidewall.
Description
- This application is a CIP application of a non-provisional application having an application Ser. No. 12/800,133 and a filing date of May 7, 2010, which is a continuation application, application Ser. No. of 11/636,793, and a filing date of Dec. 8, 2006, which is a continuation-in-part of a non-provisional application, application Ser. No. of 11/583,247 and a filing date of Oct. 18, 2006.
- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates to a canopy, and more particularly to a canopy for a vehicle which comprises a ventilation arrangement which is capable of providing effective ventilation within the canopy, and is easy to install for convenient outdoor use.
- 2. Description of Related Arts
- A canopy for a vehicle provides users with a specific place to avoid direct exposure from strong sunshine, such as in villas, beaches, hotels, apartments etc. Although more and more functions and shapes being designed by inventor on canopies, there exist several disadvantages for conventional canopies. First, the function of the wind-proof arrangement in conventional canopies is not good. Especially when we use the canopy in windy days, the fabric could easily be rolled up. Second, because the height of the canopy can not be adjusted, it is not convenient for people to use. Third, most conventional canopies do not have an independent lighting system so that people may not conduct social activities in the canopies during night time or in a dark environment.
- There are other problems. As a matter of fact, most conventional canopies are difficult to assemble and disassemble. This may due to the fact that most conventional canopies are designed for use in outdoor environment, where strong wind and adverse weather condition may be prevalent. Thus, the physical structure of most conventional canopies may be designed in such a manner that it could resist strong wind and adverse weather condition. Very often, this means that an inflexible mounting mechanism is employed. In other words, give the nature of outdoor canopies, one may wish to have an outdoor which is easy to assemble and disassemble (i.e. easy to transport and install). On the other hand, however, since the canopies are to be used in outdoor environment, one also wishes them to possess adequate ability to resist strong wind and other adverse weather conditions.
- Furthermore, for most conventional canopies, they may have certain windows formed thereon for ventilation. For example, a conventional canopy may comprise a supporting frame, a shading fabric supported by the supporting frame to define a front fabric panel, a rear fabric panel, and two inclined side fabric panels, wherein the windows are formed on the two side fabric panels for communicating the area on which the shading fabric is covered, and an exterior of the canopy. The problem with this feature is that while windows may provide ventilation for the canopy, they do so by sacrificing the privacy of the people staying within the canopy. More specifically, conventional canopies do not usually have some sorts shading for allowing the users to selectively cover up the window so that they will find that the provision of windows may actually bring inconvenience to them.
- Moreover, for conventional car canopies, there exists a problem that there are inadequate canopy doors for users. For example, a typical car canopy usually has a main door opening formed on a front side thereof for a vehicle to pass therethrough. Very often, however, the users will find that it is very difficult for them to reach the door of the vehicle through the main door opening because when a vehicle has parked within the canopy, there may have very little space left for the users.
- In order to efficiently utilize all the spaces, the user may want to store some stuff in the outdoor area, so that they can increase the indoor living area. For example, the user may want to store a set of tools outside the main house. However, the user may have to build another outdoor storage area for shading and protecting the stuff. It may be inconvenient and take a lot of outdoor space.
- The present invention is advantageous in that it provides an outdoor canopy, wherein the side entrance arrangement provides the user easily accessing the canopy.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy, wherein the entrance panel of the side entrance arrangement is able to be pivotally moved between the closed position and opened position, wherein at the opened position, the entrance panel is upwardly moved to form a predetermined opening angle between the entrance panel and the side wall of the canopy shelter, so as to form a shading area under the entrance panel. Therefore, the shading area provides another add-on function to the outdoor canopy, so as to further utilize the outdoor spaces thereof.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy, wherein the partition wall assembly is able to separate the canopy area into two or more areas for different purposes. For instance, one partition wall of the partition wall assembly is sidewardly extending between two side walls of the canopy shelter to define a first canopy area for parking the vehicle therein and a shed area as a storage space for storing purposes.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy, wherein the extendable frame structure enables the canopy frame being able to selectively adjust the size thereof, such as length form the front wall to the rear wall of the outdoor canopy, so as to provide a relatively more universal canopy frame.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy for a vehicle which comprises a ventilation arrangement which is capable of providing effective ventilation within the canopy, and is easy to install for convenient outdoor use.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy comprising a ventilation arrangement which is capable of selectively providing effective ventilation while ensuring that the users' privacy is not thereby compromised.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy which comprises a plurality of adjustable supporting legs for optimally standing on an uneven ground surface. In other words, the present invention is optimal for use in outdoor environment where the ground on which the outdoor canopy stands is usually uneven.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy which mainly utilizes detachable connection between a canopy frame and the canopy fabric so as to minimize the time of assembling and disassembling of the present invention. Since the mechanical components of the outdoor canopy cam be easily attached and detached, the outdoor canopy can therefore be easily transported and carried.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor canopy which does not involve complicated or expensive mechanical components so as to minimize the manufacturing of the present invention.
- According to the present invention, the foregoing and other objects and advantages are attained by providing an outdoor canopy, comprising:
- a canopy frame defining a canopy area for the vehicle parking therewithin;
- a canopy shelter, which is made of waterproof fabric, being supported by the canopy frame and defining a ceiling wall, a front wall, a rear wall, and first and second sidewalls to enclose the canopy area therewithin for sheltering the vehicle, wherein the canopy shelter has a front entrance formed at the front wall for the vehicle entering into the canopy area; and
- a side entrance arrangement for a driver accessing the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance, wherein the side entrance arrangement has at least a side entrance opening provided at the sidewall of the canopy shelter and at least an entrance panel overlapping with the side entrance opening and movably coupling with the canopy frame to adjustably move between a closed position for closing up the side entrance opening and an opened position for accessing the canopy area, so as to define a shading area under the entrance panel at the opened position.
- In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an outdoor canopy of the present invention comprises:
- a canopy frame which comprises a roof frame and a legs frame downwardly extended from the roof frame to form a canopy area within the roof frame and the legs frame, wherein the legs frame comprises a plurality of length-adjustable supporting legs spacedly and downwardly extended from the roof frame to self-adjust a height of the roof frame with respect to an uneven ground surface;
- a canopy shelter, which is made of waterproof fabric, detachably fastening at the canopy frame to define a ceiling wall, a front wall, a rear wall and two sidewalls for enclosing the canopy area therewithin, wherein the canopy shelter has a front entrance formed at the front wall for communicating with the canopy, and
- a ventilation arrangement comprising at least a side window for enhance an air ventilation of the canopy shelter, wherein the side window comprises a window screen formed at one of the sidewalls of the canopy fabric for allowing air circulation within the canopy area and a window blind overlappingly mounted on the respective sidewall in a foldable manner to selectively enclose the window screen, such that window blind is folded to enclose the window screen for preventing dust and rain entering into the canopy area and is folded to expose the window screen for allowing air circulating within the canopy area.
- These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a canopy according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating a front side of the canopy. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the skylight on the ceiling of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the joints between base frame and panel with a door. -
FIG. 5 is a front view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the joints on the base frame. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the joints of the base frame -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an outdoor canopy according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of the ventilating skylight of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10A andFIG. 10B are schematic diagrams of the detachable connector of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of the detachable fastening arrangements according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of a supporting leg according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a side entrance of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 14 is a schematic view of the side window retention arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 15 is a first alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 16A andFIG. 16B are schematic diagrams of the ventilating arrangement according to the first alternative mode of the outdoor canopy. -
FIG. 17 is a second alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 18 is a second alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating that an alternative mode of the side entrance arrangement. -
FIG. 19 is a third alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of an outdoor canopy according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 21 is a schematic view of an angle adjustment joint of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 22 is a schematic view of a partition wall assembly of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 23 is a schematic view of an extendable frame structure of the outdoor canopy according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 of the drawings, a canopy, such as an outdoor canopy, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the canopy comprises afirst fabric panel 1 and asecond fabric panel 1, atop canopy 2, aroof frame 3, aside wall 4, ahorizontal bar 5, alegs frame 6, aside fabric panel 7, and amounted plate 8. - A
first fabric panel 1 means the front side fabric panel of the canopy, and asecond fabric panel 1 means the back side fabric panel of the canopy. - A
roof frame 3 is provided on top of the legs frame, wherein theroof frame 3 comprises ahorizontal bar 305 and a plurality ofinclined bars 302 spacedly, inclinedly and downwardly extended from the horizontal bar to connect with thelegs frame 6. - A
legs frame 6 which comprises a plurality of adjustable supportinglegs 61 spacedly and upwardly extended from a ground surface to define a canopy area within the supportinglegs 61, wherein a height of each of the supportinglegs 61 is optimally adjustable for allowing the legs frame to securely rest on an uneven ground surface. - Referring to
FIG. 2 of the drawings, a roof frame according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the roof frame comprises a three-way connector 301, aincline bar 302, a three-way connector 303, a four-way post connector 304, ahorizontal bar 305, a four-way apost connector 306, and a three-way connector 307. When fabricating the frame, a user is required to put theincline bar 302, thehorizontal bar 305 to the three-way connector or the four-way connector correspondingly. Similarly, ahorizontal bar 5 and abase frame 6 are also put into the three-way connector or the four-way connectors correspondingly to form the frame as shown inFIG. 2 . - A canopy fabric structure comprises a
top canopy 2 supported by theroof frame 3 to shade an area thereunder, and a leg fabric supported by the legs frame to surround the canopy area within the supportinglegs 61, wherein the leg fabric has a front fabric panel, a back fabric panel, and two side fabric panels supported by the legs frame for encircling thereof so as to normally conceal the canopy area within the legs frame. - A ventilation arrangement is provided on the canopy fabric structure for allowing ventilation in the canopy area, wherein the ventilation arrangement comprises at least a ventilating skylight formed on the canopy fabric structure in such a manner that the ventilating skylight is arranged to selectively allow air passing therethrough for effectively ventilating the canopy area via the ventilating
skylight 9. - A
front fabric panel 1, aback fabric panel 1, atop canopy 2, and a long side panel withdoor 7 can combine together through sewing, zipper, or Velcro to interlink and incorporate with the frame. - A
top canopy 2 comprises the ceiling skylight, which is easy for people to assembling and disassembling comprises a supportingmembers 901, acanvas fabric 902, and asheer curtain 903 as shown inFIG. 3 for making the indoor area quite airy. - The opening of the
top canopy 2 is sewed by thesheer curtain 903 for airy the indoor area, preventing mosquito form going into the canvas, and increasing the intensity of the canvas. The supportingmembers 901 are used for adapting the size of the window. - The
mounted plate 8 mounted under the base frame, and there is a gauge hole. There are ascrew bolt 10, and ascrew nut 11, which can pass through three oval position holes 601, 602, 603 on thebase frame 6 respectively wherein the four base points could be adjusted for different ground levels. - A
side fabric panel 7 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which aside fabric panel 7 comprises aside door 4 and awindow 14 which is sewed on theside fabric panel 7. - The
PVC fabric 12 or asheer curtain 13 is stitched on the side fabric panel with thewindow 7, and thewindow 14 which could be rolled up is outside the PVC fabricl2 or asheer curtain 13. - You can fold the fabric to the right and Velcro it, fold the fabric towards the top and Velcro to attach, or roll the fabric to the side.
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side door 4 which could be rolled up is mounted on theside fabric panel 7 by zipper. In the same way, thedoor 15 is mounted on the front andback panel 1 by zipper, too. - To describe the present invention in a more specific manner, referring to
FIG. 7 toFIG. 8 of the drawings, an outdoor canopy according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, in which the outdoor canopy comprises acanopy frame 10, acanopy shelter 20, and aventilation arrangement 30. - The
canopy frame 10 comprises theroof frame 3 and alegs frame 6 downwardly extended from theroof frame 3 to form a canopy area within theroof frame 3 and thelegs frame 6, wherein thelegs frame 6 comprises a plurality of length-adjustable supportinglegs 61 spacedly and downwardly extended from theroof frame 3 to self-adjust a height of theroof frame 3 with respect to an uneven ground surface. - The
canopy shelter 20, which is made of waterproof fabric, detachably fastening at thecanopy frame 10 to define aceiling wall 21, afront wall 22, arear wall 23 and twosidewalls 24 for enclosing the canopy area therewithin, wherein thecanopy shelter 20 has afront entrance 25 formed at thefront wall 22 for communicating with the canopy. - The
ventilation arrangement 30 comprises at least aside window 14 for enhancing an air ventilation of thecanopy shelter 20, wherein theside window 14 comprises awindow screen 141 formed at one of thesidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 for allowing air circulation within the canopy area, and awindow blind 142 overlappingly mounted on therespective sidewall 24 in a foldable manner to selectively enclose thewindow screen 141, such thatwindow blind 142 is folded to enclose thewindow screen 141 for preventing dust and rain entering into the canopy area and is folded to expose thewindow screen 141 for allowing air circulating within the canopy area. - According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
roof frame 3 comprises aroof supporting member 301 such as the above-mentioned horizontal bar, aroof reinforcing frame 303, and a plurality ofshelter supporting members 302, such as the above mentioned inclined bars, downwardly and spacedly extended from theroof supporting member 301 to connect with theroof reinforcing frame 303 to form the canopy area within theroof frame 3 and thelegs frame 6. Accordingly, theroof reinforcing frame 303 comprises a plurality of reinforcingmembers 3031 each of which is suspendedly mounted with two adjacent reinforcingmembers 3031 in an end-to-end manner for forming a roof boundary of theroof frame 3, whereinlegs frame 6 is extended underneath the roof boundary for standing on a ground surface, possibly on an uneven ground surface. - Referring to 8 and
FIG. 10A of the drawings, theroof frame 3 further comprises a plurality ofconnectors 304 connecting each reinforcingmembers 3031 with the corresponding adjacent reinforcingmembers 3031, thelegs frame 6, and/or with the correspondingshelter supporting member 302. More specifically, each of theconnectors 304 has a tubular cross section, and has amain connector portion 3041 and a plurality of mountingportions 3042 extended from themain connector portion 3041 for connecting with the corresponding reinforcingmembers 3031 and/or theshelter supporting member 302. Accordingly, each of theconnectors 304 may be embodied as the above-mentioned three-way connector or the four-way connector, in which an upper portion of each of the self-adjustable supportinglegs 61 is arranged to be mounted at thecorresponding connector 304 for erecting theroof frame 3 above thelegs frame 6, and standing on an uneven ground. - The
canopy shelter 20 comprises aroof shelter 26 attached on theroof frame 3 for substantially shading the canopy area from the top of the outdoor canopy to define theceiling wall 21 of thecanopy shelter 20, and abody shelter 27 encirclingly attached around thelegs frame 3 to define thefront wall 22, therear wall 23, and the twosidewalls 24 as a front panel, a rear panel, and two side panels of thebody shelter 27, wherein thefront entrance 25 is formed on thefront wall 22 for allowing a desire object, such as a vehicle, passing through thefront entrance 25. As mentioned earlier, both theroof shelter 26 and thebody shelter 27 are made of waterproof materials for ensuring substantial protection of the canopy area from adverse weather conditions. - The
ventilation arrangement 30 preferably comprises fourside windows 14 formed at the twosidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 for allowing air circulating between the canopy area and an exterior thereof. Accordingly, each of theside windows 14 further contains awindow opening 143 formed on a predetermined position of thesidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20, wherein thewindow screen 141 is mounted at the corresponding window opening 143 for blocking unwanted objects, such as dirt and insects, from entering into the canopy area through thecorresponding side window 14. - The
ventilation arrangement 30 further comprises a plurality of ventilatingskylights 31 formed at theceiling wall 21 of thecanopy fabric 20 for allowing air circulating within the canopy area, wherein each of the ventilatingskylights 31 has askylight opening 311 for forming a roof window at theceiling wall 21, and comprises a fabric madeskylight panel 312 extended from theceiling wall 21 to foldably cover at the roof window such that when theskylight panel 312 is upwardly lifted to expose the roof window, theskylight panel 312 is adapted for allowing the air ventilating from the canopy area through the roof window and for preventing dust and rain from entering into the canopy area. - Referring to
FIG. 9 of the drawings, according the preferred embodiment of the present invention, theroof shelter 26 comprises a first and a secondroof fabric panel roof frame 3, wherein the firstroof fabric panel 261 is attached on theroof supporting member 301 and downwardly extended therefrom to partially and overlappedly cover the secondroof fabric panel 262 as forming theskylight panel 312, wherein the secondroof fabric panel 262 is detachably attached on theshelter supporting members 302 of theroof frame 3. Thus, it is worth mentioning that for each of the ventilatingskylight 31, theskylight opening 311 is formed as the opening between the first and the secondroof fabric panel - Moreover, each of the ventilating
skylights 31 further comprises askylight screen 313 provided at theskylight opening 311 on theroof shelter 26 for normally allowing air passing through theskylight opening 311 while blocking unwanted objects, such as dirt or insects, from entering into the canopy area through theskylight opening 311. It is worth mentioning that each of the skylight screens 313 is preferably embodied as a mesh having a plurality of elongated fabric elements extended at the corresponding skylight opening 311 in a cross manner for forming a net structure of theskylight screen 313. - In order to ensure that the ventilating
skylights 31 have sound ventilation effect, each of the ventilatingskylights 31 further comprises anelongated retention member 314 flexibly attached on the secondroof fabric panel 262 and arranged to detachably attached on the firstroof fabric panel 261, preferably via a Velcro, for preventing the firstroof fabric panel 261 from overlapping on the secondroof fabric panel 262 so as to prevent the skylight opening 311 from being blocked by the first and the secondroof fabric panel retention member 314 is arranged to ensure adequate exposure of the canopy area to an exterior of the outdoor canopy so as to ensure effective ventilation of the canopy area (i.e. prevent the ventilatingskylights 31 from collapsing). - In order to mount the
canopy shelter 20 onto thecanopy frame 10, the outdoor canopy of the present invention further comprises a plurality ofdetachable fastening arrangements 40 detachably connecting thecanopy shelter 20 with thecanopy frame 10 so as to detachably mount thecanopy shelter 20 onto thecanopy frame 10 and thereby facilitate easy assembling and disassembling of the present invention. More specifically, referring toFIG. 11 of the drawings, each of thedetachable fastening arrangements 40 comprises aresilient fastening member 41 integrally formed as an endless fastening loop, and a lockingmember 42 operatively mounted on theresilient fastening member 41 in such a manner that when thefastening member 41 has fastened thecanopy shelter 20 to thecanopy frame 10, the lockingmember 42 is utilized to ensure secure fastening of theresilient fastening member 41. Thus, thecanopy shelter 20 further has a plurality of fastening holes 28 formed on theroof shelter 26 and/or thebody shelter 27 wherein the correspondingdetachable fastening arrangement 40 is adapted to pass through thefastening hole 28 and to fasten on thecanopy frame 10 so as to detachably attach thecanopy shelter 20 to thecanopy frame 10. - In order to further enhance the security of which the
roof shelter 26 is fastened onto thecanopy frame 10, referring toFIG. 8 andFIG. 12 of the drawings, thedetachable fastening arrangement 40 further comprises a plurality of elongatedadjustable fasteners 43, each having afastening hook 431 formed at a bottom edge portion of the respective elongatedadjustable fasteners 43, extended from four corner portions of the secondroof fabric panel 262 of theroof shelter 26 for adjustably coupling with the corresponding supportinglegs 61 of thecanopy frame 10 so as to further enhance a security to which theroof shelter 26 is detachably fastened onto thecanopy frame 10. - Referring to
FIG. 10A andFIG. 10B of the drawings, thecanopy frame 10 of the outdoor canopy further comprises a resilient mountingarrangement 16 provided thereon for detachably mounting the reinforcingmembers 3031 of theroof reinforcing frame 303 with the connectors 304 (i.e. the three-way connectors or the four-way connectors). The resilient mountingarrangement 16 comprises a plurality ofdetachable mounting devices 161 provided on thecanopy frame 10, wherein each of thedetachable mounting devices 161 comprises a plurality of mountingholes 162 formed on the reinforcingmembers 3031 and the mountingportions 3042 of theconnectors 304, aresilient element 163 received in the corresponding reinforcingmember 3031 for aligning with the corresponding mountingholes 162, and anactuator 164 mounted at the corresponding mountinghole 162 to operatively connect with the correspondingresilient element 163. It is worth mentioning that each of theresilient elements 163 has a firstresilient portion 1631 and a secondresilient portions 1632 integrally extended from the firstresilient portion 1631 at a predetermined inclination to form a substantially resilient V-shape cross section of theresilient element 163 for normally exerting an outward pushing force towards the sidewall of the respective reinforcingmember 3031. Theresilient element 163 further has alocker end 1633 transversely extended from the secondresilient portion 1632 to pass through the corresponding mountinghole 162 formed on the respective reinforcingmember 3031, wherein theactuator 164 is connected with thelocker end 1633 at the mountinghole 161, in such a manner that theactuator 164 is normally protruded out of the reinforcingmember 3031, and is adapted to be pushed back into the reinforcingmember 3031 from an exterior thereof. - The operation of the resilient mounting
arrangement 16 is as follows: thedetachable mounting device 161 is first mounted within a reinforcingmember 3031 with theactuator 164 protruding from the corresponding mountinghole 161. Suppose that this reinforcingmember 3031 is to be detachably connected with one of the mountingportions 3042 of one of theconnectors 304. It is essential that a diameter of the mountingportion 3042 is slightly larger than a diameter of that corresponding reinforcingmember 3031. When theactuator 164 is pressed into the reinforcingmember 3031, a corresponding end portion of the reinforcingmember 3031 is adapted to be inserted into the mountingportion 3042 of theconnector 304. When the corresponding mountingholes 162 of theconnector 304 and the reinforcingmember 3031 coincide, theactuator 164 will be pressed outwardly by theresilient element 163 to pass through the two mountingholes 162 and constitute as a blockage for locking up a further longitudinal movement of the reinforcingmember 3031. When it is desired that the reinforcingmember 3031 to be detached from theconnector 304, the user needs only to inwardly press theactuator 164 so as to clear the blockage thereof. Ultimately, the reinforcingmember 3031 is free to be detached from theconnector 304 by sliding out therefrom. - Referring to
FIG. 12 of the drawings, each of the supportinglegs 61 comprises amain leg body 611 and aleg supporting base 612 mounted underneath a bottom portion of the correspondingmain leg body 611 for adjusting a height of the supportingleg 61 with respective to a ground surface, especially an uneven ground surface. Specifically, each of the supportinglegs 61 has a plurality of adjustment holes 613 spacedly formed on themain leg body 611 and theleg supporting base 612, whereinleg supporting base 612 is mounted to themain leg body 611 at predetermined adjustment holes 613 so as to adjust an overall height of the respective supportingleg 61. As a result, the height of the supportinglegs 61 is adjustable for securely standing on an uneven ground surface. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the fastening hooks 431 is adapted to couple with the corresponding adjustment hole 613 of theleg frame 6 for further tightening up theroof shelter 26 to thecanopy frame 10 in a tension manner. - Referring to
FIG. 7 ,FIG. 8 andFIG. 13 of the drawings, the outdoor canopy further comprises aside entrance arrangement 50 formed on at least one of thesidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 for a user to pass gain entry to and exit the canopy area through theside entrance arrangement 50. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, theside entrance arrangement 50 contains a side entrance opening 51 formed on one of thesidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20, and comprise twoentrance fabric panels 52 operatively mounted on the correspondingsidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 in such a manner that theside entrance arrangement 50 is adapted to operate between an opened position and a closed position, wherein in the opened position, theentrance fabric panels 52 are folded and securely held in the vicinity of the side entrance opening 51 for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof, wherein in the closed position, theentrance fabric panels 52 are released to cover the side entrance opening 51 so as to form the above mentionedside door 4 of thecanopy shelter 20. It is worth mentioning that with the help of theside entrance arrangement 50, a user is able to exit the canopy area through theside entrance opening 51. Thus when the user has park his or her vehicle in the canopy area, he or she is able to leave the outdoor canopy directly through the side entrance opening 51 without going to thefront entrance 25. - In other words, the
side entrance arrangement 50 is for a driver accessing the canopy area without having to pass through thefront entrance 25, wherein theside entrance arrangement 50 contains a first side entrance opening 51 formed on the first sidewall of thecanopy shelter 20 for aligning with a vehicle door of the vehicle, and comprises at least a fabric made first side door as one of theentrance fabric panels 52 foldably mounted on thefirst sidewall 24 to selectively enclose the first side entrance opening 51 such that theside entrance arrangement 50 is adapted to fold between the opened position and the closed position, wherein at the opened position, the first side door is folded to expose the first side entrance opening 51 for the driver accessing the canopy area, and at the closed position, the first side door covers the first side entrance opening 51 to form a side entrance of the canopy shelter. - Moreover, where the canopy is adapted to shelter two vehicles, the
side entrance arrangement 50 further contains a second side entrance opening 51 formed on thesecond sidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 for aligning with another vehicle door of the vehicle, and comprises at least a fabric made second side door as another of theentrance fabric panels 52 foldably mounted on thesecond sidewall 24 to selectively enclose the second to side entrance opening 51 such that when the second side door 54 is folded to exposed the second side entrance opening 51, the second side entrance opening 51 forms another side entrance for a passenger accessing the canopy area without having to pass through thefront entrance 25. - Accordingly, the
side entrance arrangement 50 further comprises twofabric retention arrangements 53 provided in the vicinity of theside entrance openings 51 respectively for retaining the respectiveentrance fabric panels 52 at either the opened position or the closed position. More specifically, each of thefabric retention arrangements 53 comprises ahook fastener 531 and a plurality ofloop fasteners 532 attached on a top side edge of the side entrance opening 51, and the corresponding side edges of each of theentrance fabric panels 52 respectively, wherein when theentrance fabric panels 52 are at the closed position, theloop fastener 532 formed on an outer top side edge of each of theentrance fabric panels 52 is attached on thehook fastener 531 while theentrance fabric panels 52 are unfolded to block the side entrance opening 51 so as to close it. When theentrance fabric panels 52 are at the opened position, theentrance fabric panels 52 are sidewardly folded in such a manner that theloop fasteners 532 formed on an inner top side edge of each of theentrance fabric panels 52 is attached on thehook fastener 531 so as to retain theentrance fabric panels 52 at the opened position for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof. Thus, the user of the present invention is able to exit the canopy area through the openedside entrance opening 51. - In order to further conceal the canopy area when the
entrance fabric panels 52 are at the closed position, thefabric retention arrangement 53 further comprises two side entrance zippers 534 having a first and asecond zipper elements entrance fabric panels 52 respectively in such a manner that when theentrance fabric panels 52 are at the closed position, the first and thesecond zipper elements side entrance opening 51. - In other words, each of the side entrance zippers 534 is transversely formed at each of the first and second side doors to define two door panels at each of the first and second side doors 54 as the
entrance fabric panels 52 respectively, wherein each of the side entrance zippers 534 has the first andsecond zipper elements side entrance openings 51. - Referring to
FIG. 14 of the drawings, theventilation arrangement 30 further comprises a sidewindow retention arrangement 32 formed at theside window 14 for retaining thewindow blind 142 as folded to expose thewindow screen 141 and the canopy area to an exterior thereof. Thus, the sidewindow retention arrangement 32 comprises a plurality ofhook fasteners 321 formed at least one (preferably all) of the four inner and outer side edges of thewindow screen 141, and a plurality ofloop fasteners 322 formed the corresponding inner side edges of thewindow blind 142 and the outer side edges of thewindow blind 142, wherein thehook fasteners 321 are arranged to normally detachably attached with thecorresponding loop fasteners 322 so as to close theside window 14, and in such a manner that when thewindow blind 142 is folded to expose thewindow screen 141, thewindow blind 142 is arranged to be sidewardly or upwardly flipped along thehook fastener 321 formed at the top side edge of thewindow screen 141 so as to open theside window 14. - Referring to
FIG. 15 of the drawings, a first alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The first alternative mode is similar to the preferred embodiment, except theventilation arrangement 30′ and theside entrance arrangement 50′. According to the first alternative mode, the window blind 142′ of each of theside windows 14′ comprises twoblind members 1421′, 1422′, wherein theloop fasteners 322′ are attached on the side edges of theblind members 1421′, 1422′ respectively in such a manner that when the window blind 142′ is folded to expose thewindow screen 141′, each of theblind members 1421′, 1422′ is arranged to be sidewardly rolled along thehook fastener 321′ formed at the top side edge of thewindow screen 141′. Thus, the window tightening members 323′ are adapted for tightening up theblind members 1421′ 1422′ when they have been sidewardly rolled to expose thewindow screen 141′. A zipper may be provided between the inner side edges of each of theblind members 1421′, 1422′ so that when the window blind 142′ is closed to cover thewindow screen 141′, the zipper may connect the twoblind members 1421′, 1422′ for completely covering thewindow screen 141′. - Moreover, referring to
FIG. 16A andFIG. 16B of the drawings, each of theretention member 314′ of the of the ventilatingskylights 31′ is embodied as a retention wire which is bent to form a semi-circular cross section, wherein theretention member 314′ is provided onto the secondroof fabric panel 262′ at the inner side edge of the corresponding skylight opening 311′ for selectively opening the corresponding ventilatingskylight 31′. More specifically, each of theretention members 314′ has twopivot end portions 3141′ and a central curved portion extending between the twopivot end portions 3141′, wherein the twopivot end portions 3141′ are pivotally connected with theshelter supporting member 302′ in such a manner that when theretention member 314′ is driven to rotate, the central curved portion thereof is arranged to move the firstroof fabric panel 261′ away from the secondroof fabric panel 262′ so as to open the corresponding ventilatingskylight 31′ for ventilation. - Each of the ventilating
skylights 31′ further comprises askylight controller 315′ attached to theretention member 314′ for controlling an operation thereof so as to selectively open and close the corresponding ventilatingskylight 31′. More specifically, theskylight controller 315′ comprises apivot supporter 3152′ mounted at theroof shelter 26, and anactuating wire 3153′, wherein theactuating wire 3153′ has apivot guiding portion 3154′ slidably engage with thepivot supporter 3152′, askylight opening portion 3155′ downwardly extended from an inner end of thepivot guiding portion 3152′ within the canopy area, and askylight closing portion 3156′ extended from an outer end of thepivot guiding portion 3154′ to an outside of thecanopy shelter 20′, in such a manner that when theskylight opening portion 3155′ is pulled by a user of the present invention, theretention member 314′ is outwardly and pivotally moved to drive the firstroof fabric panel 261′ moving away from the secondroof fabric panel 262′ so as to open the ventilatingskylight 31′, and when theskylight closing portion 3156′ is pulled by the user from within the canopy area, theretention member 314′ is pivotally and inwardly move to allow overlapping of the secondroof fabric panel 262′ by the firstroof fabric panel 261′ so as to close the ventilatingskylight 31′. Thus, a user is able to conveniently open and close the ventilatingskylight 31′ according to the circumstances in which the outdoor canopy of the present invention is utilized. - Referring to
FIG. 17 toFIG. 18 of the drawings, a second alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The second alternative mode is similar to the preferred embodiment except the ventilatingarrangement 30″ and theside entrance arrangement 50″. According to the second alternative mode, each of the side window has a plurality ofzippers 144″ spacedly provided on thewindow blind 142″ to form a mainblind portion 1421′ of thewindow blind 142″, wherein when thezippers 144″ are both opened, the mainblind portion 1421″ of thewindow blind 142″ is arranged to be rolled up for exposing thewindow screen 141″ to an exterior of the canopy area. Conversely, thezippers 144″ are closed, the mainblind portion 1421″ is allowed to be released for substantially shading thewindow screen 141″ so as to closeside window 14″. - Referring to
FIG. 18 of the drawings, theside entrance arrangement 50″ contains anentrance opening 51″, anentrance fabric panels 52″, and afabric retention arrangement 53″. Thefabric retention arrangement 53″ comprises a plurality ofside entrance zipper 533″ formed on two side edge portions of theentrance fabric panels 52″ to form a main fabric portion 521″ of theentrance fabric panels 52″, wherein when the side entrance zippers 533″ are both opened, the main fabric portion 521″ is arranged to be rolled up for exposing theside entrance 51″ to an exterior of the canopy area. Conversely, when the side entrance zippers 533″ are closed, the main fabric portion 521″ is allowed to be released for substantially shading theside entrance 51″ so as to block access to the canopy area via theside entrance 51″. - It is worth mentioning that the
fabric retention arrangement 53″ further comprises a plurality ofstring fasteners 534″ fastening theentrance fabric panels 52″ when the main fabric portion 521″ is rolled up for exposing canopy area. Thus, the main fabric portion 521″ is accordingly retained at the upper portion of theside entrance 51″. - Referring to
FIG. 19 , a third alternative mode of the outdoor canopy according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The third alternative mode is similar to the preferred embodiment except the side entrance arrangement 50A. According to the third alternative mode, the side entrance arrangement 50A is also formed on at least one of thesidewalls 24A of the canopy shelter 20A for a user to pass gain entry to and exit the canopy area through the side entrance arrangement 50A. The side entrance arrangement 50A contains a side entrance opening 51A formed on one of thesidewalls 24A of the canopy shelter 20A, and comprise twoentrance fabric panels 52A operatively mounted on thecorresponding sidewalls 24A of the canopy shelter 20A in such a manner that the side entrance arrangement 50A is adapted to operate between an opened position and a closed position, wherein in the opened position, theentrance fabric panels 52A are rolled and securely held in the vicinity of the side entrance opening 51A for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof, wherein in the closed position, theentrance fabric panels 52A are released to cover theside entrance opening 51A so as to form the above mentionedside door 4 of the canopy shelter 20A. - Moreover, the side entrance arrangement 50A further comprises two
fabric retention arrangements 53A provided in the vicinity of theside entrance openings 51 respectively for retaining the respectiveentrance fabric panels 52A at either the opened position or the closed position. More specifically, each of thefabric retention arrangements 53A comprises ahook fastener 531A and a plurality ofloop fasteners 532A attached on a top side edge of the side entrance opening 51A, and the corresponding side edges of each of theentrance fabric panels 52A respectively, wherein when theentrance fabric panels 52A are at the closed position, theloop fastener 532A formed on an outer top side edge of each of theentrance fabric panels 52A is attached on thehook fastener 531A while theentrance fabric panels 52A are unfolded to block theside entrance opening 51A so as to close it. When theentrance fabric panels 52A are at the opened position, theentrance fabric panels 52A are sidewardly rolled in such a manner that theloop fasteners 532A formed on an inner top side edge of each of theentrance fabric panels 52A is attached on thehook fastener 531A so as to retain theentrance fabric panels 52A at the opened position for exposing the canopy area to an exterior thereof. Thus, the user of the present invention is able to exit the canopy area through the openedside entrance opening 51A. - In order to further conceal the canopy area when the
entrance fabric panels 52A are at the closed position, thefabric retention arrangement 53A still comprises the side entrance zippers 534 having a first and asecond zipper elements entrance fabric panels 52A respectively in such a manner that when theentrance fabric panels 52A are at the closed position, the first and thesecond zipper elements side entrance opening 51A. - The
fabric retention arrangement 53A can further comprises a plurality ofstring fasteners 534A fastening theentrance fabric panels 52A″ when it is rolled up for exposing canopy area. -
FIGS. 20 to 23 illustrates a modification of the outdoor canopy according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein theside entrance arrangement 50B is modified to have an additional function of thecanopy shelter 20. According to the modification, theside entrance arrangement 50B has at least a side entrance opening 51B provided at thesidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 for a user to pass gain entry to and exit the canopy area through theside entrance opening 51B. Theside entrance arrangement 50B further comprises at least aside door 4B overlapping with the side entrance opening 51B and movably coupling with thecanopy frame 10 to adjustably move between a closed position for closing up the side entrance opening 51B and an opened position for accessing the canopy area. - Accordingly, the
canopy frame 10 comprises a shelter supporting frame for supporting thecanopy shelter 20 thereat, wherein the shelter supporting frame comprises theroof frame 3 and thelegs frame 6 downwardly extended from theroof frame 3 to form the canopy area within theroof frame 3 and thelegs frame 6, wherein the length-adjustable supportinglegs 61 are spacedly and downwardly extended from theroof frame 3 to self-adjust a height of theroof frame 3 with respect to an uneven ground surface. - As shown in
FIG. 20 , theside door 4B has a top edge extended from thecanopy shelter 20 to fold between the closed and opened positions. Theside door 4B is pivotally and upwardly folded from thesidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 to open up the side entrance opening 51B, wherein theside door 4B forms an awning of thecanopy shelter 20 when theside door 4B is folded at the opened position. Therefore, theside door 4B provides an additional shading area when theside door 4B is folded at the opened position. - The
side door 4B is pivotally and downwardly folded at thesidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 to cover at theside entrance opening 51B so as to enclose the canopy area of thecanopy shelter 20 at thesidewall 24 thereof when theside door 4B is folded at the closed position. Accordingly, theside door 4B is made of waterproof fabric, wherein the top edge of theside door 4B can be detachably coupled with thecanopy shelter 20 via a door fastener, such as Velcro or zipper, at the top edge of the side entrance opening 51B, or can be integrally extended from thecanopy shelter 20 to form a one piece fabric structure. - Accordingly, the
side entrance arrangement 50B further comprises afirst fastener 541B provided at a surrounding edge of theside entrance opening 51B respectively, and a second fastener 542 provided at a peripheral edge of theside door 4B to detachably fasten with thefirst fastener 541B so as to selectively enclose the side entrance opening 51B by theside door 4B. The first andsecond fasteners side door 4B at theside entrance opening 51B. - Therefore, the user is able to exit the canopy area through the
side entrance opening 51B. Thus, when the user has park his or her vehicle in the canopy area, he or she is able to leave the outdoor canopy directly through the side entrance opening 51B without going to thefront entrance 25. Theside door 4B is able to move to the opened position with the predetermined opening angle to form the shading area thereunder, so that the outdoor canopy also provides an add-on function thereof for the user further utilizing the outdoor area of his/her property. Thereby, theside entrance arrangement 50B is arranged for a driver accessing the canopy area without having to pass through the front entrance 25 (or an opposed rear entrance of the canopy shelter 20). - In order to support and retain the
side door 4B, thecanopy frame 10 further comprises adoor frame 52B which is pivotally extended from the shelter supporting frame and is coupled with theside door 4B to pivotally fold theside door 4B between the closed position and the opened position. Thedoor frame 52B comprises twopivot arms 521B pivotally coupling with the shelter supporting frame at a position that theside door 4B is supported by thepivot arms 521B such that when thepivot arms 521B are pivotally and upwardly folded, theside door 4B is correspondingly folded upward to open up theside entrance opening 51B. Accordingly, the width of theside door 4B matches with a distance between the twopivot arms 521B such that thepivot arms 521B are aligned and coupled with two side edges of theside door 4B. - Each of the
pivot arms 521B can be pivotally coupled with theroof frame 3 or thelegs frame 6 of the shelter supporting frame. Preferably, thepivot arms 521B are pivotally coupled with two supportinglegs 61 of thelegs frame 6 via two adjustable pivot joints 53B respectively, wherein the two supportinglegs 61 are located at two sides of theside entrance opening 51B. - As shown in
FIG. 21 , each of the adjustable pivot joints 53B comprises an arc-shapedpivot member 531B, having a plurality of angle adjustment holes 532B, pivotally coupling with the respective supportingleg 61 of the shelter supporting frame at a pivot point and adetachable fastener 533B detachably and selectively coupling one of the angle adjustment holes 532B of thepivot member 531B with the supportingleg 61 of the shelter supporting frame to selectively adjust a pivot angle of thepivot arm 521B with respect to the supportingleg 61 of the shelter supporting frame. - Each of the supporting
legs 61 has a pivot slot and a retention slot adjacent to the pivot slot. Thepivot member 531B is pivotally coupled with the supportingleg 61 through the pivot slot to define the pivot point thereat. When thepivot arm 521B is pivotally moved with respect to the supportingleg 61, the retention slot of the supportingleg 61 is coaxially aligned with one of the angle adjustment holes 532B. Once the pivot angle of thepivot arm 521B is set, thedetachable fastener 533B is slidably inserted into the correspondingangle adjustment hole 532B through the retention slot so as to lock up thepivot arm 521B at the pivot angle. - It is worth mentioning that the
side entrance opening 51B can be formed at the middle portion of therespective sidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20, as shown inFIG. 20 , wherein theside door 4B forms the middle portion of thesidewall 24. It is appreciated that theside entrance opening 51B can be formed at the side portion of therespective sidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20 either close to thefront wall 22 or therear wall 23, such that theside door 4B forms the side portion of thesidewall 24. In addition, theside entrance opening 51B can be formed between thefront wall 22 and therear wall 23 of thecanopy shelter 20 to maximize the area of the side entrance opening 51B, wherein theside door 4B forms theentire sidewall 24 of thecanopy shelter 20. In other words, thesidewall 24 forms as theside door 4B being adapted to folded between the closed position and the opened position. - As shown in
FIG. 22 , thecanopy shelter 20 further comprises apartition wall assembly 70B for partitioning the canopy area into two or more multifunctional spaces such as a garage area and a storage area. Thepartition wall assembly 70B comprises a partition wall 71B detachably coupling between twosidewalls 24 to partition the canopy area into the garage area between thefront wall 22 and thepartition wall 70B, and the storage area between thepartition wall 70B and therear wall 23, and astorage door 72B for accessing the storage area in an enclosable manner. For instance, thepartition wall assembly 70B may separate the canopy into two spaces; one is for the vehicle, such as car, boat, or the likes, parking thereat, while the other one is able to be used as a shed area for storing or any other purposes. - The
partition wall assembly 70B further comprises a plurality of firstpartition wall fasteners 73B spacedly provided at each of thesidewalls 24 and a plurality of secondpartition wall fasteners 74B provided at two side edges of the partition wall 71B to detachably and selectively fasten with the firstpartition wall fasteners 73B respectively so as to selectively adjust a size of the storage area of thecanopy shelter 20. Accordingly, the first and secondpartition wall fasteners front wall 22 while the size of the garage area will be correspondingly reduced. Likewise, the size of the garage area can be enlarged by moving the partition wall 71B close to therear wall 23 while the size of the storage area will be correspondingly reduced. It is appreciated that the partition wall 71B can be detachably coupled with two supportinglegs 61 at thesidewalls 24 respectively to retain the partition wall 71B in position. - The
storage door 72B can be formed at one of thesidewalls 24, therear wall 23, or the partition wall 71B to access the storage area. Preferably, thestorage door 72B is formed at the partition wall 71B as shown inFIG. 22 . Accordingly, thestorage door 72B is adapted to open or close at the partition wall 71B by means of reclosable fastener such as Velcro or zipper. - As shown in
FIG. 23 of the drawings, thecanopy frame 10 may further comprises anextendable frame structure 80B for forming a relatively moreuniversal canopy frame 10 of the outdoor canopy to selectively adjust a length of thecanopy frame 10. Accordingly, theextendable frame structure 80B is incorporated with theroof frame 3 to extend the distance between the front andrear walls canopy shelter 20. - In particular, the
extendable frame structure 80B is incorporated with theroof supporting member 301 and the reinforcingmembers 3031 of theroof reinforcing frame 303 to extend the length thereof.FIG. 23 illustrates theextendable frame structure 80B is incorporated with the reinforcingmembers 3031, wherein theextendable frame structure 80B has a plurality of firstlength adjustment slots 81B spacedly from at an end portion of one of the reinforcingmembers 3031, a secondlength adjustment slot 82B formed an end portion of another reinforcingmember 3031, and amember locker 83B arranged in such a manner that when the two end portions of the reinforcingmembers 3031 are slidably engaged with each other to align one of the firstlength adjustment slots 81B with the secondlength adjustment slot 82B, themember locker 83B is releasably engaged through the first and secondlength adjustment slots members 3031 with each other so as to lock up the overall length of the two reinforcingmembers 3031. Accordingly, the end portion of one of the reinforcingmembers 3031 is coaxially and slidably inserted into the end portion of another reinforcingmember 3031 to align the secondlength adjustment slot 82B with one of the firstlength adjustment slots 81B. Themember locker 83B can be a hand screw to lock up the reinforcingmembers 3031 in a tool-less manner. It is appreciated that the tube structure of thecanopy frame 10 can be connected end-to-end via theextendable frame structure 80B. Therefore, when the user wants to partition the canopy area into multifunctional spaces, theextendable frame structure 80B can extend the length of the canopy area in order to provide enough space to be partitioned. - It is worth mentioning that the storage area can be formed by the
partition wall assembly 70B that the partition wall 71B is formed between thesidewalls 24 of thecanopy shelter 20. Alternatively, the storage area can be formed by theextendable frame structure 80B that an additional partition frame is added to thecanopy frame 10 via the extendable frame 80, wherein the storage area is formed within the partition frame without reducing the size of the canopy area. - One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
- It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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1. An outdoor canopy for a vehicle, comprising:
a canopy frame which comprises a shelter supporting frame, wherein said shelter supporting frame comprises a roof frame and a legs frame downwardly extended from said roof frame to form a canopy area within said roof frame and said legs frame for said vehicle parking within said canopy area, wherein said roof frame comprises a plurality of tubular supporting members and a plurality of connectors detachably connecting said supporting members end-to-end to form a roof supporting frame, a roof boundary frame for said leg frame downwardly extending therefrom, and a shelter supporting frame downward and inclinedly extended from said roof supporting frame to said roof boundary frame;
a plurality of detachable mounting devices provided on said canopy frame to releasably lock up said supporting members with said connectors respectively;
a canopy shelter, which is made of waterproof fabric, being supported by said shelter supporting frame of said canopy frame and defining a ceiling wall, a front wall, a rear wall, and first and second sidewalls to enclose said canopy area therewithin for sheltering said vehicle, wherein said canopy shelter has a front entrance formed at said front wall for said vehicle entering into said canopy area; and
a side entrance arrangement for a driver accessing said canopy area without having to pass through said front entrance when said vehicle is parked within said canopy area.
2. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 1 , wherein said canopy frame further comprises a door frame which is pivotally extended from said shelter supporting frame and is coupled with said side entrance arrangement to adjustably move said side entrance arrangement between a closed position and an opened position for accessing said canopy area.
3. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 2 , wherein said side entrance arrangement has at least a side entrance opening provided at said sidewall of said canopy shelter and at least a side door overlapping with said side entrance opening and movably coupling with said door frame to adjustably move between said closed position for closing up said side entrance opening and said opened position for accessing said canopy area, wherein said side door has a top edge extended from said canopy shelter such that said side door is pivotally and upwardly folded from said sidewall of said canopy shelter to open up said side entrance opening and to form an awning of said canopy shelter
4. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 3 , wherein said door frame comprises two pivot arms pivotally coupling with said shelter supporting frame at a position that said side door is supported by said pivot arms such that when said pivot arms are pivotally and upwardly folded, said side door is correspondingly folded upward to open up said side entrance opening.
5. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 4 , wherein each of said pivot arms is pivotally coupled with said shelter supporting frame via an adjustable pivot joint which comprises an arc-shaped pivot member, having a plurality of angle adjustment holes, pivotally coupling with said shelter supporting frame at a pivot point and a detachable fastener detachably and selectively coupling one of said angle adjustment holes of said pivot member with said shelter supporting frame to selectively adjust a pivot angle of said pivot arm with respect to said shelter supporting frame.
6. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising means for selectively adjusting a length of said canopy frame.
7. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 5 , further comprising means for selectively adjusting a length of said canopy frame.
8. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of said detachable mounting devices contains a plurality of mounting holes formed on each of said supporting members and said connectors, and comprises a resilient element having at least a locking end arranged when said supporting member is connected to said connector to align said mounting hole at said supporting member with said mounting hole at said connector, said resilient element is disposed in said supporting member at a position that said locking end of said resilient element passes through said mounting holes of said supporting member and said connector to lock up said supporting member with said connector.
9. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 7 , wherein each of said detachable mounting devices contains a plurality of mounting holes formed on each of said supporting members and said connectors, and comprises a resilient element having at least a locking end arranged when said supporting member is connected to said connector to align said mounting hole at said supporting member with said mounting hole at said connector, said resilient element is disposed in said supporting member at a position that said locking end of said resilient element passes through said mounting holes of said supporting member and said connector to lock up said supporting member with said connector.
10. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 8 , wherein said resilient element has a V-shape configuration to define said locking end at one of free ends of said resilient element.
11. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 8 , wherein said resilient element has a V-shape configuration to define said locking end at one of free ends of said resilient element.
12. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 10 , wherein each of said detachable mounting devices further comprises an actuator provided at said locker end of each of said resilient element and protruded out of said respective supporting member through said respective mounting hole for releasing said supporting member from said connector when said actuator is pressed inwardly.
13. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 11 , wherein each of said detachable mounting devices further comprises an actuator provided at said locker end of each of said resilient element and protruded out of said respective supporting member through said respective mounting hole for releasing said supporting member from said connector when said actuator is pressed inwardly.
14. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of detachable fastening arrangements provided at said canopy shelter to detachably attach said canopy shelter to said canopy frame in a tension manner.
15. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 13 , further comprising a plurality of detachable fastening arrangements provided at said canopy shelter to detachably attach said canopy shelter to said canopy frame in a tension manner.
16. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 14 , wherein each of said detachable fastening arrangement contains a fastening hole formed on said ceiling wall and comprises a resilient fastening member passing through said fastening hole to form a fastening loop to tighten at said ceiling wall so as to detachably attach said canopy shelter to said canopy frame in a tension manner.
17. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 15 , wherein each of said detachable fastening arrangement contains a fastening hole formed on said ceiling wall and comprises a resilient fastening member passing through said fastening hole to form a fastening loop to tighten at said ceiling wall so as to detachably attach said canopy shelter to said canopy frame in a tension manner.
18. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 1 , wherein said legs frame comprises a plurality of length-adjustable supporting legs spacedly and downwardly extended from said roof frame to self-adjust a height of said roof frame with respect to an uneven ground surface.
19. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 17 , wherein said legs frame comprises a plurality of length-adjustable supporting legs spacedly and downwardly extended from said roof frame to self-adjust a height of said roof frame with respect to an uneven ground surface.
20. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 18 , wherein said legs frame further comprises a plurality of adjustable fasteners fastening to said supporting legs, wherein each of said supporting legs has a plurality of adjustment holes spacedly formed thereon, wherein each of said adjustable fasteners, having a hooking end, extended from said roof shelter to detachably fasten said roof shelter on said roof frame at a position that said hooking end of each of said adjustable fasteners is selectively engaged with one of said adjustment holes at said respective supporting leg so as to retain said roof shelter on said roof frame in a tension manner.
21. The outdoor canopy, as recited in claim 19 , wherein said legs frame further comprises a plurality of adjustable fasteners fastening to said supporting legs, wherein each of said supporting legs has a plurality of adjustment holes spacedly formed thereon, wherein each of said adjustable fasteners, having a hooking end, extended from said roof shelter to detachably fasten said roof shelter on said roof frame at a position that said hooking end of each of said adjustable fasteners is selectively engaged with one of said adjustment holes at said respective supporting leg so as to retain said roof shelter on said roof frame in a tension manner.
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