Slide out guide

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Inventors

Haynes, John P.

Application #

274584

Filed

Oct-21-2002

Published

Nov-11-2003

Current US Class

116/209
116/28R

International Classes

E01D 021/00

Field of Search

116/28 33/264 280/477

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

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Abstract
A positioning and parking guide for a recreational vehicle (10), consisting of two, or more power-driven telescoping rods (12), extended to provide a visual horizontal and vertical frame of reference (33), in determining the distance required to avoid any fixed object, or to not exceed any boundary, when parking such unit within a campsite or other parking space, after slide out rooms are extended.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for visually measuring and predetermining the area that would be required for a motor home type recreational vehicle slide out room, prior to said room's extension, comprising:

a. two power driven telescoping rod assemblies, each assembly electronically extending and retracting a telescoping rod, attached to the side wall of a motor home type recreational vehicle, on each side of and adjacent to, at, or near the bottom edge of the slide out room;

b. said telescoping rod assemblies being attached in such a manner as to provide for extension and retraction of said rods in a horizontal line position to a predetermined distance, while said recreational vehicle is being positioned for parking;



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FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

Not Applicable

SEQUENCE LISTING OF PROGRAM

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BACKGROUND

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates to a novel and useful visual guide, for the benefit of a driver, in the positioning and parking of a recreational type vehicle in a campsite or any other confined parking space.

2. Description of Prior Art

Background:

In the mid 1990's, manufacturers of Recreational Vehicles (RVs), such as motor homes, fifth wheel and other pull type trailers, introduced a new optional feature, called "slide out rooms". Slide out rooms are not actually separate rooms, but are an extension of the interior space within the RV created when a portion of the outside wall is mechanically extended outward. The slide out rooms usually extend two to four feet and result in the space inside the RV being increased.

Over 500,000 recreation vehicles were sold in 2002. Slide out rooms became so popular that over 80% of such RVs included one, or more on either, or both sides of the unit. In the future, it is estimated that virtually all RV units will have a minimum of at least one slide out room.
 
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