Canopy structure

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Inventors

Gremont, Boris

Application #

279475

Filed

Jul-25-1994

Published

Jan-26-1999

Current US Class

135/119
135/124
135/159

International Classes

E04H 015/36

Field of Search

135/159 135/123 135/124 135/135 135/119 52/296 52/298 52/295 52/736.1 52/297 52/299 52/169.9 248/357 256/DIG.

Examiners

Mai; Lanna

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Judson; David H.

US Patent References

4079559   Hinged base for lig...
4404980   Arched support stru...
4558713   Frame system and...
4827958   Tent

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Carapax Shadeports (PTY) LTD, Brochure No. 1. Carapax Shadeports (PTY) LTD, "The solution for all your domestic parking problems|", Brochure No. 2. Carapax Shadeports (PTY) LTD, "Protects your Company assets|", Brochure No. 3.

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Abstract
The invention describes a canopy structure including a plurality of columns, a cover framework of structural members, and a cover. Each structural member is preferably supported on an upper end of a column using a novel joint assembly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A canopy structure comprising a plurality of upright members, a cover framework supported on the plurality of upright members and including a plurality of structural members each having an outer end joined at an apex structural member, a cover supported over the cover framework, and means for tightly securing the cover over the cover framework, wherein the apex structural member comprises a first cross beam, first and second connecting beams each located in an angled relationship to the first cross beam and having an inner end, the first and second connecting beams attached to each other and to the first cross beam by at least one cover plate rigidly securing the first cross beam and the first and second connecting beams, wherein each of the cross beam and the first and second connecting beams include outer ends into which a structural member outer end is received.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to building constructions and more specifically to a canopy structure particularly adapted for use, for example, as a vehicle port.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Permanent building structures used to provide shaded areas are well-known. Such structures typically include a support framework comprising a plurality of upstanding support columns on which structural members are attached. The structural members are normally a plurality of arched or straight pipes that cross each other at an apex or central point of the structure. A cover, usually formed of a polymeric material such as polyethylene, is supported by the structural members to provide a shaded enclosure. A wire rope is supported in and along the periphery of the cover and is used to retain the cover on the structural members. A plurality of such modular structures are typically placed in a side-by-side and/or back-to-front manner to shade a large area.
 
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