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Mechanism for opening and closing a foldable tent or awning

  • US 7,861,736 B2
  • Filed: 07/15/2009
  • Issued: 01/04/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/09/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A central mechanism for opening and closing a tent or awning, said tent or awning including:

  • a plurality of poles each having a proximal end pivotally coupled to said central mechanism and a distal end, and movable between open and closed positions,a plurality of braces each having a distal end pivotally coupled to the pole and a proximal end pivotally coupled to said central mechanism, and movable between open and closed positions, said central mechanism including;

    a base having a plurality of brace-engaging means pivotally coupled to said proximal ends of braces, respectively,a hollow shaft defined by tubular walls having upper and lower ends, said shaft extending axially upward from the base at a substantially center location of the base with the lower end of the shaft fixed to the base and the upper end of the shaft at least partially closed, the lower end of said shaft'"'"'s tubular walls having cut-outs extending axially on radially opposite sides for receiving a sliding plate, said sliding plate extending radially outward and transversely through said cut-outs beyond said tubular walls for axial movement between its open and closed positions within and relative to said cut-outs,a biasing member engaging the top closure of the shaft and biasing said sliding plate downward,a hub having a central bore in which said shaft is movable axially relative to the hub, said hub having a plurality of pole-engaging means pivotally engaging said proximal ends of said poles,at least two rods, each having a top end fixed to said hub and a bottom end fixed to ends of said sliding plate, andsaid shaft being slidable between an open position where the biasing member is compressed and a closed position where the biasing member is less compressed, wherein a force from the biasing member in its less compressed state pushes the shaft upward relative to the hub thereby driving the braces and poles to the open position.

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