Curtains Patents (Class 296/83)
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Patent number: 11353274Abstract: A thermal management system for a body to be exposed to solar radiation includes an infrared radiating element and a solar-scattering cover disposed on or integrated with the infrared radiating element.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2020Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: The Regents of the University of MichiganInventors: Andrej Lenert, Hannah Meekyung Kim
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Patent number: 11097604Abstract: The golf club cover is an apparatus that acts as a rain cover for protecting golf clubs in golf bags, placed in the rear section of a golf cart. To accomplish this, the apparatus includes a transparent sheet that is held securely between two PVC rod structures, such that the transparent sheet does not hinder the rear view of the driver. The rod structures have bungee cords with fastening elements at the end of the bungee cords, such that the apparatus may be attached on the golf cart roof and body, without having to have any additional fastening features on the golf cart. Further, the apparatus may be rolled up and compactly stored within the golf bag in a sleeve. Furthermore, the arrangement of the bungee cords at the lower end enables a user to retrieve contents from one golf bag without exposing the other bag to the elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: BISSETT, INC.Inventor: John E. Bissett
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Patent number: 8757697Abstract: Mechanically or powered activated, retractable, partition-able enclosure-panels with or without custom brackets for any style open-air-vehicle having roof structures, including cars and boats, is taught. The partition-able enclosure panels for a driver's side, passenger's side, or rear opening of an open-air car, each include two or more partition-sections, and a rotatable spindle, where each of the partition-sections is designed to be attached to and detached from an adjacent partition-section, and each of the partition-sections is fixedly or non-fixedly attachable to the rotating spindle, so that when the partitions are attached to each other and the spindle is rotated all partitions are controlled by said rotating spindle and when the partitions are detached from each other, only the fixedly attached partition is controlled by the rotating spindle providing for deployment or un-deployment of either a panel or a partition-section. A roof or roof-support with built-in panel supporting devices is also taught.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Michael P Held
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Patent number: 8668242Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a removable valance for a golf cart are provided. The apparatus may include a valance for use with a golf cart. The valance may include a bead configured to be inserted into a slot on a golf cart. The slot is preferably configured to engage the bead. The valance may further include material fixedly attached to the bead along a longitudinal axis of the bead.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Nivel Holdings, LLCInventor: Francis A. Sobik
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Patent number: 8297679Abstract: Mechanized or motor activated retractable enclosure-panels and custom brackets for any style open-air-vehicle having roof structures, including cars and boats, is taught. Installation takes less than 20 minutes with no drilling required, in most cases. The system includes brackets to directly rotably support the panels. The brackets are bolted directly onto roof supports via preexisting roof-support bolt holes, or onto the track bar that comes with some specialty roofs. A mechanized and/or motorized back-panel completely protects passengers and cargo from the elements using vent flaps for complete corner coverage. Rotational mechanized activators include pull-chains, roller pulleys, and spring-mechanized activators that can be motorized. For vehicles not fitted with a roof structure, a support frame for supporting retractable, mechanized and/or motorized panels is designed. Only a single protective panel is required per vehicle side regardless of vehicle size.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventor: Michael P Held
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Patent number: 7854463Abstract: A garden tractor is equipped with an enclosure for protecting the tractor's operator from the weather, dust, dirt, insects and sunlight. A frame assembly mounted on the tractor supports an enclosure having panels with transparent windows and a door to allow the tractor's operator to enter and exit the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Inventor: Jason E. Neumann
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Patent number: 7832788Abstract: An improved door design for soft-sided golf cart covers increases the ease of entry and exit. This product features a horizontal swing out design that removes the need for snaps or zippers and significantly increases size of the door opening. This improved door design features a magnetic door that eliminates zipper failure, simplifies entry and exit and improves the overall golf cart cover experience and longevity of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventors: Donald Lee Marsh, Robert Spencer Sappington
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Publication number: 20100276961Abstract: A portable golf cart curtain assembly that is able to be installed by one golfer in a matter of minutes on any golf cart and provide a substantial barrier to the elements. Its extensible framework is designed to remain place despite the twisting of the golf cart frame and any jostling of the golf cart as it traverses about the course. A set of rubber grommets keeps any movement of the assembly quiet as metal on metal contact is eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Maurice Sydney Haagenson
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Patent number: 7740300Abstract: An improved portable golf cart enclosure design featuring a top and two sides that wrap around a typical golf cart to protect occupants from wind, rain and cold. The improved enclosure features a roll-on and roll-up design that improves the installation and removal task over traditional golf cart enclosures. Finally, this invention improves ingress and egress through a horizontal swing away magnetic door design.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventors: Donald Lee Marsh, Robert Spencer Sappington
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Publication number: 20080197655Abstract: A blind assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising a blind web that is extensible or movable in a longitudinal direction, and two guides that run in the longitudinal direction of the blind web and are located at a distance from each other in a transverse direction of the blind web. The blind web can be guided between the guides. The blind assembly further comprises expanding means which are part of the blind web or are connected thereto. The expanding means can be expanded at least in the transverse direction of the blind web or allow the blind web to be stretched in the transverse direction. The expanding means are provided with at least two components. At least one first component is elastic in the transverse direction of the blind web while at least one second component is non-elastic in the transverse direction of the blind web.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2006Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Webasto AGInventors: Philipp Oerke, Andreas Rockelmann, Sebastian Glasl
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Patent number: 7213864Abstract: A soft cab enclosure. The enclosure may have an over-the-top cover (1) and flexible and transparent panels (15, 16, 17) on side and back portions. The cover (1) may include a tarpaulin having a windshield-overhang pocket (2) and having a cover-top back with back-post straps (12, 14). Linearly, the cover (1) is articulated to fit snugly intermediate a windshield top (10) and a back portion of a golf cart (9) with the windshield-overhang pocket (2) engaging the windshield top (10), the back portions of the cover (1) being strapped onto back posts (11) and (13) of the golf cart (9) with the back-post straps (12) and (14) and with a transparent, zippered access back-end panel (17) which has a left-back window panel (36) having a left anchor flap (54) under a left seat (55) and a right-back window panel (46) having a right anchor flap (56) under a right seat (57) to eliminate a need for marring attachment to a side of a golf cart.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Annwil, Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Gasper
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Patent number: 6979040Abstract: A weather guard for an open-sided golf cart or similar vehicle. The weather guard may include a roller mount, and an elongated roller rotatably mounted to the roller mount, the roller defining a roller axis. A transparent, flexible curtain may be secured to the roller. A support may be attached to the roller mount, such that the support attaches the weather guard to a vehicle, with the support extending from the mount generally perpendicular to the roller axis and includes a hook formation designed to hook at least partially around a roof support of the vehicle. At least one guard fastening mechanism may be attached to the roller mount for attaching the weather guard to the vehicle, the guard fastening mechanism being designed to extend through a grab handle provided on the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventor: Richard Clinton Brewer, Jr.
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Patent number: 6926334Abstract: A soft golf cart shield is provided which comprises a flexible and transparent sheet of water-repellent material for covering one side of the cart and at least one connector for attaching the sheet to the cart. The sheet is reversible and adapted to be attached to either of two open sides of the cart. In one embodiment the sheet has a top hem through which a connector is threaded along its top edge. Said connector comprises a cord desirably terminating in two hooks at opposite ends of the cord, the hooks being adapted to be attached to said cart.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: John F. Diehm
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Patent number: 6916059Abstract: A three-sided enclosure assembly usable with a golf cart having upright members supporting a roof. The enclosure assembly has first and second side panels positionable adjacent to side portions of the golf cart and adjacent to the roof. A rear panel is between the first and second side panels and is positionable adjacent to a rear portion of the golf cart. A support strap is connected to the top portions of the first and second side panels and is configured to removably attach the first and second side portions to the two upright members of the golf cart adjacent to the roof portion. The support strap supports the first and second side panels adjacent to side portions of the golf cart and the rear panel adjacent to a rear portion of the golf cart.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Classic Accessories, Inc.Inventor: David Feinberg
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Patent number: 6902220Abstract: The golf cart enclosure is a complete structural enclosure that is mounted onto the chassis of a golf cart. The enclosure provides a support frame, a roof, front and rear windshields, sliding side doors and front and rear bibs. The side doors are slidably supported on roller tracks that allow the doors to be easily moved from an open to a closed position on either side of the golf cart. The front and rear windshields may be adjusted to allow a draft of air to enter into the enclosure. The enclosure is made from a lightweight material that protects the interior of the enclosure from undesirable weather conditions. The support frame provides front and rear cross bars that support the roof of the enclosure and improve the stability of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventors: Jack P Moskos, Peter Trower
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Patent number: 6869125Abstract: A golf cart shading system shading of the occupants of a golf cart without limiting access to the rear golf cart storage area from the rear of the golf cart. Additionally, it provides a golf cart shade that is fitted to the golf cart, portable, easily installed and removed, and attachable to a wide range of golf cart designs. Even further, the shade has optional viewing windows with shade screening.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Inventor: David Ray Hamm
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Patent number: 6773052Abstract: An improved canopy assembly for attaching a rearwardly extending protective canopy to a motorized golf cart of the type having a top covering the passager seating area and an uncovered bag storage area reward of the seating area that includes a golf bag support bracket that prevents the golf bags from tipping over. The canopy assembly includes a base member that attaches directly to the golf bag support bracket, a frame that pivotally attaches to the base member and a sheet of flexible water-resistant material suspended over the frame. The canopy assembly may be extended where in the protective canopy substantially covers the cart's golf bag storage area protecting the bags from rainfall. The canopy assembly may be folded wherein the protective canopy is moved out of the way allowing golf clubs to be removed from the golf bags without hitting the canopy assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Inventor: Stephen Edward Tyrer
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Patent number: 6761391Abstract: A protective cover for a golf car is provided for enclosing at least a portion of the passenger compartment of the golf car that is covered by a canopy. The protective covering has left and right side curtains that are adapted to hang from the canopy to enclose a portion of the passenger compartment. The protective covering may include a rear bag cover that is adapted to extend over the rear golf bag storage area from the canopy. The rear bag cover is a retractable awning. The protective covering also includes a rear curtain that is adapted to be positionable between the passenger compartment and the rear golf bag storage compartment.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Covered Solutions, Inc.Inventor: David R. Winkler
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Patent number: 6692058Abstract: A golf cart canopy attachment includes a shield which has a pair of guide channels formed on a top surface. A raised portion or dormer is formed between the channels. The channels engage corresponding guide channels in a golf cart roof to enable the shield to slide with respect to the roof. A pair of locking grooves are formed on the shield for preventing further movement in either a fully extended or fully retracted position. Stop blocks are provided on side walls of the shield to prevent further outward movement of the shield in the fully open position. A rod extends from an underside of the shield from which a pair of curtains extends. The curtains are moved along the rod on opposite sides to be connected together when the shield is in the fully opened position. When a shield is in a closed position, the curtains are pulled back to stored positions and fastened onto roof supports at the rear of the roof.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Robert E. Micco
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Patent number: 6497444Abstract: A shield for the rear portion of a golf cart to protect the occupants from at least some UV radiation. It is a flexible somewhat transparent woven closed structure with a top panel, two side panels and a rear panel joined at edges so as to embrace the golf cart. An elongated strap at the bottom of each side panel extends beneath the seat. They are releasable joined, so that when they are joined and the seat is down, the shield is held in place, with the side rails of the golf cart unobstructed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Inventor: Alan Simon
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Patent number: 6439637Abstract: A cover for a golf cart, the golf cart having a cart top and a passenger compartment. The cover having at least a top portion overlaying the golf cart's top, a left side portion, a right side portion and a front portion. The left and right side portions and the front portion substantially cover the openings of the passenger compartment on the golf cart to protect the occupants inside of the cart from poor weather conditions. The front portion of the cover includes a retractable windshield made from a flexible transparent material. The windshield can be retracted from the front portion of the cover by rolling it to at least one side.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Stephen Edward Tyrer
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Patent number: 6416109Abstract: An improved canopy assembly for attaching a rearwardly extending protective canopy to a motorized golf cart of the type having a top covering the passenger seating area and an uncovered bag storage area reward of the seating area that includes a golf bag support bracket that prevents the golf bags from tipping over. The canopy assembly includes a mounting channel secured to the rearward portion of the top of the golf cart, a base member that attaches directly to the golf bag support bracket, a frame that pivotally attaches to the base member and a sheet of flexible water resistant material attached to the channel and suspended over the frame. The canopy assembly may be extended where the protective canopy substantially covers the cart's golf bag storage area protecting the bags from rainfall. The canopy assembly may be folded where the protective canopy is moved out of the way allowing golf clubs to be removed from the golf bags without hitting the canopy assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventors: Stephen Edward Tyrer, Richard Kenneth Harris
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Patent number: 6364389Abstract: A stowable partition assembly for a truck cab provides privacy for an interior sleeping area mounted aft of the operator space. The assembly has an overhead track depending from the cab ceiling, oriented to define a border between the forward operator area and the aft interior sleeping area. A pair of curtains are hung from their upper edges from the overhead track and are positionable on the track to divide the aft living space from the forward operator space when extended. A pair of stowage compartments are located at each end of the track along the interior sides of the truck cab to receive the curtain when retracted. Retraction of the curtains is provided by roll up retractors disposed in each stowage compartment. The curtains are each attached along one of two vertical edges to the roll up retractor to be wound thereon. An interlocking latch provides closure of the curtains when pulled from the stowage compartments.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: International Truck and Engine Corp.Inventor: David J. Beigel
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Patent number: 6227217Abstract: A golf bag canopy adapted to be mounted to a golf cart roof, and particularly to the rear edge of a golf cart roof. The canopy assembly essentially includes an elongated awning track, a pair of J-bar frame members, one of which is attached to either end of the awning track, a U-shaped bow frame member attached to the ends of each J-bar for pivotal movement with respect thereto, and a pliable cover having a leading edge securely attached to the awning track and a body draped over and supported by the U-shaped bow. By pivotally moving the U-shaped bow between its terminal positions, the cover correspondingly moves between covered and uncovered relation to the golf bag compartment of a golf cart. The cover may be positioned in covered relation relative to the golf bag cover during times of inclement weather, or may be positioned in uncovered relation relative to the golf bag compartment when accessing a club.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: J. G. Peta, Inc.Inventor: Joseph G. Peta
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Patent number: 6007134Abstract: A portable golf cart weathershield system including a front windshield portion, a rear windshield portion and a golf club compartment cover. The portable golf cart weathershield system is made of a lightweight, flexible, transparent, water repellent material and may be rolled up to a compact size for storage. The golf cart weathershield system is easily attached to and removed from any golf cart having a roof and requires a minimal number of attaching means.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventor: Alfred G. Weston
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Patent number: 5921609Abstract: A shade assembly including a flexible shade member having a tubular mounting sleeve along a top edge thereof, the mounting sleeve being of a first length; a mounting tube having a longitudinal mounting rod pathway formed through the length thereof and an outer mounting tube diameter sized to allow the mounting tube to snugly fit through the mounting sleeve, the mounting tube being of a tube length equal to the first length of the mounting sleeve; a mounting rod having a mounting rod length at least four inches longer than the tube length of the mounting tube, the mounting rod having a first threaded end portion having a first threaded end portion length of at least four inches and a second threaded end portion having a second threaded end portion length of at least four inches, the mounting rod having an outer diameter sized to allow insertion of the mounting rod through the mounting rod pathway of the mounting sleeve and allow the mounting tube to spin about the mounting rod; a first mounting tube positioninType: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Inventors: Irene B. Mills, Paul R. Mills
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Patent number: 5588690Abstract: A double back golf cart enclosure for removable installation about a golf cart or similar vehicle for protecting the occupants from inclement weather. The double back enclosure comprises a roof panel having a configuration corresponding to the configuration of the roof structure of the golf cart, side panels and a first and second back cover suspended therefrom about the periphery of the golf cart so to completely enclose the golf cart. The double back enclosure allows for ready access to the rear of the golf cart while providing complete and continuous isolation and protection of the golf cart occupants from inclement weather. The roof panel includes a hem portion about its periphery that facilitates the rolling up and securing of the back covers thereunder to be out of the way allowing free movement about the golf cart.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Tampa G Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Jerry M. Showalter
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Patent number: 5259656Abstract: A new golf cart enclosure has a top panel (14) with roll cover (5) attachable to a top (13) of a golf cart (4) or other vehicle or structure (32) above an area to be enclosed. Roll-up side panels (1-3 and 37) made of flexible and selectively transparent materials are attachable to the top of the golf cart (4) or structure at a position under the roll cover (5). This allows the roll-up side panels (18) to be rolled up under the roll cover (5) at select sides of the golf cart or structure to protect the transparent panels (1-3 and 37) from sun and other elements. The roll-up side panels in rolled-up condition are then held in a position under the roll cover with straps (20). The roll cover (5) can be positioned on top of the golf cart (4) or structure (32) such that the roll cover (5) has a plurality of edges at a plurality of sides of the golf cart or structure. The roll cover overhangs edges of the golf cart or structure and overlies rolled-up side panels (18) like flexible eaves.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Inventor: Larry W. Carroll
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Patent number: 5198304Abstract: A vertically adjustable composite motor vehicle side glazing, particularly a door window glazing, is made from composite glass including two 1.5 to 3.5 mm thick thermally tempered individual glazings with a thermoplastic intermediate layer. Each individual glazing has in the marginal area tensile stresses in the core, which in the case of a glazing thickness of 2 mm amount to 54 to 76 MN/m.sup.2 and for a glazing thickness of 3 mm amount to 46.7 to 71.2 MN/m.sup.2. In the central zone within the marginal area the individual glazings have tensile stresses in the core, which in the case of a glazing thickness of 2 mm amount to 38 to 67 MN/m.sup.2, while for a glazing thickness of 3 mm amount to 33 to 60 MN/m.sup.2. Such composite glazings have high strength in the marginal area and a low strength in the central zone. Therefore they have excellent characteristics both from the static standpoint and from that of accident safety.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Saint-Gobain Vitrage InternationalInventors: Franz Kramling, Friedrich-Wilhelm Berndsen
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Patent number: 4930835Abstract: A vehicle top having removable panel sections wherein the panels include a resilient seal which is compressed by an overlapping flap to form a water-resistant seal between the panel and flap to protect the panel zippers. The seal further includes a concave portion which channels the outside elements away from the zippers. In this manner, the sealing arrangement helps to prevent seepage of water and other elements through the zipper into the interior of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Bestop, Inc.Inventors: Douglas A. Bruce, Richard C. Essig
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Patent number: 4773694Abstract: A golf cart enclosure for removable installation about a golf cart or similar vehicle to protect the occupants thereof from precipitation such as rainfall. The enclosure comprises a roof panel having a configuration corresponding to the configuration of the roof structure of the golf cart and front, rear and side panels suspended therefrom about the periphery of the golf cart to completely enclose the golf cart. The roof panel of the enclosure comprises a peripheral hem which allows each panel suspended therefrom to be folded and rolled upwardly and then tucked under the roof panel. The peripheral flap is then fastened to the rim of the roof structure of the golf cart.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Tampa G Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Curtis E. Gerber
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Patent number: 4652037Abstract: A protective cover for the cab portion of a fork lift truck. The cab being defined by a frame having corner posts upstanding from the truck body and supporting the roof. The cover includes a top panel which overlies the roof and further includes front, rear, and side wall panels depending from the top panel secured thereto as well as to each other by edge seams. The side panels include roll up doors and the front and rear panels include windows. Flaps are provided over the windows. Straps depend from the top panel interiorly of the doors and flaps. The doors and flaps can be exteriorly rolled up with the straps wrapping around them and secured onto fasteners provided on the top panel so as to hold the doors and windows in an open condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Inventors: Herbert F. Thau, Allen J. Adler
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Patent number: 4013315Abstract: A rain curtain assembly for a golf cart, including a plurality of panels which are attachable to the surface of the cart by a combination of suction cups and hook means. Tie cords are provided for securing the panels to each other to prevent entry of rain and wind to the passenger compartment of the cart.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1975Date of Patent: March 22, 1977Inventor: George L. West
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Patent number: RE38272Abstract: An attachment device (1) secures an enclosure to the roof frame (2) of a golf cart has a sleeve portion which wraps around the frame (2) and is secured by zipper teeth (9). An optional flap (14 15) extending from the sleeve portion has attachment means to secure an enclosure. Opening slots (13) in the flap allow windshield opening release brackets (7) to be inserted therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Annwil, Inc., a Fla. corp.Inventor: Roger F. Nation