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  • Figure 2 represents a section through a portion of the appliance,.as seen in iig. 1.
  • My invention consists in a canopy or top for mosquito-bars, or guards, which is covered with the gauze or other material used, but which has one or more hinged flaps or parts, connected to or with it, so that an opening may be made from under the bar to the exterior thereof, for allowing mosquitoes that have gotten underneath the bar, to escape, or be driven through, as will be explained.
  • A represents a bedstead, to which the mosquito-bar B is attached, but the latter' may be suspended from ⁇ the ceiling of' the room, or -attached'to a bracket ex tending from the wall of the room, or held up by any of the well-known ways or appliances.
  • I have, in the drawings, represented the guard or bar as held by a bracket, O, secured to and extending up and over the bedstead, as shown, the upperiend of said bracket having upon it a sleeve or screw-nut, a, for holding the canopy D, to which the gauze or netting B is attached.
  • the canopy D is composed substantially of a ring, of wood or metal, or parts of each,'or of any other material used for frames, hoops, or rings, and may be -gilded or highly ornamented by monldings or other ornamentation; and across the ring, hoop, frame, or band, there is a rod, c, to which are pivoted the two flaps e, which are made of a light skeleton-frame, j, and covered with gauze, or any other mosquito-proof covering.
  • the aps e e are raised up, as shown in fig. 2, leaving the whole canopy open, or nearly the whole of it. Whilst so held open, a fan or brush can be used underneath the bar, and the insects driven through the opening in the canopy. On releasing the cord or cords, the iiaps dropiuto place, and close up the bar.
  • the canopy can just as well be secured to the under side of said sleeve or head a, and then the bar would hang on theinside of the bedstead.
  • the bar may be secured to the canopy by an elastic or other cord, or in any other known manner, and all may be removable and replaceable at pleasure.
  • o is a hub, or centre in the canopy, by which it may be attached to the head a.

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@than JAGGBB. PLA/TIT, or AUGUSTA; GEORGIA.
Letters Patent No. 87,589, dated March 9, 1869.
IMPROVED CANOPY, OR MOSQUITO-BAR.
4The Schedulereferxed to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all t'vhom 'it may concern Be it known that I, JAconB. PLATT, of Augusta, in the county of Richmond, and State of Georgia, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Canopies for MosquitofBars, whether used on or over a bed, or in a tent or other shelter; and that the 'following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a partof this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents, in perspective, the application of my invention to beds, from which it will be seen how it may be used for a mosquito-guard or tent elsewhere.
Figure 2 represents a section through a portion of the appliance,.as seen in iig. 1.
Similar letters of reference, where they occur in the separate figures, denote like parts of the eontrivance in both of the drawings. l
Though beds may be guarded by mosquito-bars, the insects will get inside of the bars, and no convenient means has heretofore been essayed forgetting them out. The only plan was to let down the bar-,to drive outv the mosquitoes, that oftrying to brush or fan them ont, whilst the bars were up, not succeeding, as the insects could tind no place to get ont through, and were only driven from one part of the bar to another, but still under it.
My invention consists in a canopy or top for mosquito-bars, or guards, which is covered with the gauze or other material used, but which has one or more hinged flaps or parts, connected to or with it, so that an opening may be made from under the bar to the exterior thereof, for allowing mosquitoes that have gotten underneath the bar, to escape, or be driven through, as will be explained.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the same with reference to the drawings.
A represents a bedstead, to which the mosquito-bar B is attached, but the latter' may be suspended from `the ceiling of' the room, or -attached'to a bracket ex tending from the wall of the room, or held up by any of the well-known ways or appliances.
I have, in the drawings, represented the guard or bar as held by a bracket, O, secured to and extending up and over the bedstead, as shown, the upperiend of said bracket having upon it a sleeve or screw-nut, a, for holding the canopy D, to which the gauze or netting B is attached.
The canopy D is composed substantially of a ring, of wood or metal, or parts of each,'or of any other material used for frames, hoops, or rings, and may be -gilded or highly ornamented by monldings or other ornamentation; and across the ring, hoop, frame, or band, there is a rod, c, to which are pivoted the two flaps e, which are made of a light skeleton-frame, j, and covered with gauze, or any other mosquito-proof covering.
To each-of these flaps e there is connected a bent rod, arm, or lever, t, and to each lever a cord, m, is connected, which two cords are united, and terminated with a single cord and tassel, a, the tassel being ornamental and easily caught in the hand.
By drawing upon the cord n, and through it the cords m, the aps e e are raised up, as shown in fig. 2, leaving the whole canopy open, or nearly the whole of it. Whilst so held open, a fan or brush can be used underneath the bar, and the insects driven through the opening in the canopy. On releasing the cord or cords, the iiaps dropiuto place, and close up the bar.
I have shown the canopy as fastened on top of the sleeve or screw-nut a, which causes the bar to hang around the outside of the bedstead. l
The canopy can just as well be secured to the under side of said sleeve or head a, and then the bar would hang on theinside of the bedstead. The user 'dan arrange it either way.
Instead of two flaps or openings, one only can be used, and I so propose to make some of the canopies. And whether the mosquito-guard or bar be used for a bed, tent, or any other occupied place, I should claim this canopy, capable of being opened to allow the insects to be fanned, brushed,or otherwise driven out or allowed to escape.
The bar may be secured to the canopy by an elastic or other cord, or in any other known manner, and all may be removable and replaceable at pleasure.
o is a hub, or centre in the canopy, by which it may be attached to the head a.
Having thu's fully described my invention,
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letf ters Patent, is-
A bed, tent, or mosquito-bar canopy, having one or f= more covered openings in or through it, and suitable appliances by which theycan be opened or uncovered, so that any insects inside of the bar may be driven out or allowed to escape through such openings, substantially as and for the purpose described.
JACOB B. PLATT.' t Witnesses: A. B. SToUGHToN,
EDMUND MASSON.
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US6317910B1 (en) 2000-02-25 2001-11-20 Keith R. M. Wilson Suspended bed canopy
US6588037B1 (en) 2002-04-22 2003-07-08 Tropical Safety Research, Inc. Portable support for a mosquito net
US7562690B1 (en) 2006-03-15 2009-07-21 Janine M Loweth Suspended bed tent
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WO2000065963A1 (en) 1999-05-05 2000-11-09 Tropical Safety Research, Inc. Portable mosquito net
US6145141A (en) * 1999-05-05 2000-11-14 Tropical Safety Research, Inc. Portable mosquito net apparatus and method of securing to a bed
US6317910B1 (en) 2000-02-25 2001-11-20 Keith R. M. Wilson Suspended bed canopy
US6588037B1 (en) 2002-04-22 2003-07-08 Tropical Safety Research, Inc. Portable support for a mosquito net
WO2003088785A1 (en) 2002-04-22 2003-10-30 Tropical Safety Research, Inc. Portable support for a mosquito net
US7562690B1 (en) 2006-03-15 2009-07-21 Janine M Loweth Suspended bed tent
US10888174B2 (en) * 2013-11-01 2021-01-12 Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine Mosquito bed net assembly
USD1006947S1 (en) * 2023-08-27 2023-12-05 Shaopeng Jiang Mosquito net
USD1011117S1 (en) * 2023-10-19 2024-01-16 Yuxuan Luo Bed canopy
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