Patents Assigned to The Dometic Corporation
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Publication number: 20050116502Abstract: An awning assembly having two ends is adapted to be mounted on a first structure that is extendable from a second structure for rotation about a longitudinal axis of rotation extending between the two ends, the awning assembly having a generally horizontal orientation when in use. An intermediate support for the awning assembly is adapted to be attached to the first structure at a location between the two ends of the awning assembly. The intermediate support includes a curved supporting surface that supports the awning. Alternatively, the intermediate support can include two brackets that are adapted to be spaced apart along the longitudinal axis of rotation of the awning assembly and at least two support rollers mounted at their opposite ends to the brackets so as to provide a supporting surface. The curved supporting surface and supporting rollers can comprise concave supporting surfaces that are generally congruent with the outer surface of the awning assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Dometic CorporationInventors: Dale Malott, Mike Hicks
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Patent number: 6874559Abstract: A roll awning having a cover member journalled within an enclosure. An aperture is provided in the enclosure and an awning fabric extends from the cover member through the aperture. The aperture is movable so that it follows the portion of the awning fabric extending through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventor: Michael Hicks
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Patent number: 6860544Abstract: An intermediate support for a retractable roll awning. The support is positioned between two end brackets and provides additional support. The support includes a two support surfaces for supporting the roll awning in two directions. Alternatively, the support may comprise a single curved support surface. The support surface or surfaces include an arrangement for reducing friction.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2004Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventor: Dale G. Malott
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Patent number: 6857953Abstract: A return air apparatus is provided with a ceiling template, which is mounted to an air comfort appliance unit at the ceiling of a recreational vehicle, a down draft diverter, a return air cover, and a return air grille. The ceiling template has a discharge opening and a return opening divided by an air barrier. The return air cover has a direct discharge opening and a return opening positioned below the ceiling template openings. The return air grille has a first section that communicates with the discharge opening of the ceiling template and a predetermined area of the interior of the recreational vehicle, and a second section that communicates with the return opening of the ceiling template and the interior of the recreational vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventor: Dale G. Malott
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Patent number: 6843301Abstract: An awning drive assembly with a motor internal to an awning roll-up tube and/or the awning using the awning drive assembly. A transmission linkage is attached to a motor assembly which is at least partially inserted into the roll-up tube of the awning. The transmission linkage is a disk connected to a motor shaft and the disk has notches which engage corresponding projections within the roll-up tube, allowing the motor to deploy and retract the awning. The awning drive assembly also has a mechanism for releasably connecting the motor assembly to a support arm mounting assembly. When the means for releasably connecting is released, a spring retracts the awning, even when the motor is not operable.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventors: Alejandro Carrillo, Brent Wagner, Thomas Lozito
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Patent number: 6840568Abstract: A slide-out room and awning assembly for a recreational vehicle. The assembly includes a roll enclosure for attachment to an exterior side wall of the vehicle, a roll rotationally journalled within the roll enclosure, a slide-out room for extension from the exterior side wall, an elongated trough attached to the slide-out room, and an awning fabric attached at a proximate edge to the roll and attached at a distal edge to the elongated trough. When the slide-out room is in a retracted position, the awning fabric is wrapped around the roll. When the slide-out room is in an extended position, the awning fabric is extended from the roll over a top wall of the slide-out room at a downward slope from the roll to the trough such that debris and liquid flow into the trough.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventors: Alejandro Carrillo, Michael Hicks
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Publication number: 20040201248Abstract: An intermediate support for a retractable roll awning. The support is positioned between two end brackets and provides additional support. The support includes a two support surfaces for supporting the roll awning in two directions. Alternatively, the support may comprise a single curved support surface. The support surface or surfaces include an arrangement for reducing friction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Dometic CorporationInventor: Dale G. Mallott
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Patent number: 6798158Abstract: A awning control circuit and assembly including an ambient thermistor and a heated thermistor for sensing wind speed. A microprocessor determines the present wind speed by referencing values of the thermistors to a stored lookup table. When the wind speed meets or exceeds a threshold value, the microprocessor causes one or more awnings to retract.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventor: David K. Evans
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Patent number: 6729679Abstract: An intermediate support for a retractable roll awning. The support is positioned between two end brackets and provides additional support. The support includes a two support surfaces for supporting the roll awning in two directions. Alternatively, the support may comprise a single curved support surface. The support surface or surfaces include an arrangement for reducing friction.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventor: Dale G. Malott
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Patent number: 6543250Abstract: A refrigerator cabinet having a selected height and width used in a recreational vehicle, the improvement comprises an installation template permanently installed as a ventilation frame. The installation template produces manufacturer specified ventilation requirements for the ventilating refrigerating apparatus provided on the refrigerator and located on the refrigerator within the refrigerator cabinet. The installation template includes a top, bottom and side flanges, the dimensions of each of the flanges being selected according to the height, width and ventilation requirements of said refrigerator. Ambient air flow through the installation template may be used to produce the specified ventilation requirements for the refrigerating apparatus. In addition, an air movement device for providing air flow through the installation template for ventilation around the refrigerating apparatus may be used, such as a fan, reducing the amount of ventilation area required for the installation template.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventors: Christopher J. Mills, Patrick N. McConnell, Christine Holland
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Patent number: 6488069Abstract: An awning assembly adapted to automatically lower an edge of a canopy under a predetermined weight collected on the canopy to remove some of the collected weight from the canopy and thereafter return the canopy to its original position. The awning assembly includes an arm assemblies comprising a vertically extending base arm secured at the wall, a bottom arm having a first end pivotally connected to the base arm, an extended arm having a first end pivotally connected to the bottom arm and a second end supporting the awning arm, and a top arm having a first end pivotally connected to the extended arm. Another arrangement for the arm assemblies includes a rafter arm having an inner end pivotally connected to the wall and an outer end pivotally connected to the a support arm, the support arm has an outer end connected to and supporting the awning arm and an inner end removably connected to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventors: Michael Mashaw, Michael Hicks, Alejandro Carrillo, Kody Sparks
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Patent number: 6318098Abstract: A ventilation system for an absorption refrigerator having a condenser and an absorber and located in a slide-out room of a recreational vehicle. The ventilation system includes a generally vertical air passage in which the condenser and the absorber are located, a lower vent for the intake of ambient air into the air passage, an upper vent for exhausting heated air from the air passage, and an air assist system for forcing air flow through the air passage only when the temperature of the ambient air is too high for an efficient natural draft. Both the lower and upper vents are in the side wall of the slide-out room.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Dometic CorporationInventor: Bruce Boxum
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Patent number: 5732756Abstract: A retractable awning is provided with a multiple position pivot support adapted for mounting the awning in different installations. A flange of a mounting bracket fits in one of several slots in the support according to a wall and awning rail structure. A roller is provided with a notch into which is wedged a rope in a hem pocket of the awning. The notch retains the rope and holds the awning taut. Rafter arms a pivotably attached to slides held in slideways on external faces of support arms. A stop and latch mechanism hold the rafter in an extended position so that pivoting of the support arms does not change tension of the awning. An improved roller lock uses a pair of pawls engaging a gear. A spring biases the lock to either of two engaged positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventor: Dale G. Malott
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Patent number: 5622214Abstract: An improved awning assembly for a recreational vehicle has the awning rolled around a roller tube. A lead rail is attached to an edge of the awning. Support arms are stowed and latched in the lead rail and pivot downwardly therefrom. A sliding and pivoting latch mechanism holds the lead rail in the retracted position. The support arms are attached to feet on the vehicle with a spring latch mechanism. Spring loaded rafter arms slide in a channel on the back of the lead rail and are positioned to tension the awning. The awning provides a compact and attractive assembly in the stowed position and is easily erected by one person.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventors: Gregory J. Baka, Dale G. Malott
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Patent number: 5566918Abstract: A roller assembly is provided for mounting on a vehicle having a door and an awning mounted adjacent the door. The door has a generally-rectangularly shaped face and edging along edges of the face. The roller assembly comprises a roller and a bracket having a mounting portion with a substantially planar surface for abutting the face of the door and a supporting portion for rotatably supporting the roller angularly intersecting the mounting portion. The bracket is adapted for positioning the axis of rotation of the roller generally horizontal and above the edging near a top corner of the door. The supporting portion is adapted to position the axis of rotation of the roller to intersect an axis of rotation of the door.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventor: Kent Becker
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Patent number: 5560411Abstract: A header rail is provided for mounting an awning having an awning rope and rafter arms to a building wall having siding with outwardly extending laps. The header rail includes an extrusion having a front wall and a pair of legs extending from the front wall. The legs have generally co-planar building wall engaging surfaces and space the front wall from the building wall to form a longitudinally extending interior space sized for accepting one or more of the siding laps. The front wall forms in cross-section a longitudinally extending awning rope retainer and a longitudinally extending guide way. Rafter extensions are provided to slide into the guide way and pivotally connect the rafter arms.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventor: Kent Becker
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Patent number: 5558145Abstract: A header bar is secured to the roof of a van by adjustable suction cups. The awning has one edge fastened to the header bar and an opposite edge fastened to a roller tube. The roller tube is supported by a pair of adjustable support poles. The awning is held in tension by spring loaded rafters located between the header bar and the roller tube. The suction cups are slidable in a pair of parallel channels of the header bar. The suction cups are also vertically adjustable. The parts can be disassembled and stored in a storage bag or tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventor: Gregory J. Baka
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Patent number: 5531641Abstract: An air conditioning system for a recreational vehicle is provided having a rooftop mounted air conditioning unit with an outlet for conditioned air and an inlet for return air and an air distribution system. The air distribution system includes ducts mounted between the roof and a ceiling of the recreational vehicle that are in communication with the outlet of the air conditioning unit. The air distribution system also includes registers mounted in openings of the ceiling to discharge the conditioned air from the ducts into various areas of the interior of the recreational vehicle. A ceiling grille is mounted at the ceiling below the air conditioning unit and has a return air grille and a closable register. The return air grille communicates the inlet of the air conditioning unit with the interior of the recreational vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventor: Roger L. Aldrich
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Patent number: 5516244Abstract: A method of using a returnable and reusable shipping and storing system for elongated members, such as rolled awnings. The system includes a cart upon which a series of awning support plates are stacked. Each support plate has a wave-like structure which cooperates with vertically adjacent support plates to define a series of elongated channels. The channels are adapted to slidably receive the rolled awnings, and allow individual rolled awnings to be removed from the stack of support plates regardless of their vertical position within the stack. The awnings project in a cantilever fashion from the support plates, the projecting ends being protected and supported by awning end bags. The awning support plates are nestable to reduce the vertical height required for storage and re-shipment to the awning manufacturer, thereby reducing the inventory and shipping expenses of the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1995Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventor: Gregory J. Baka
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Patent number: D366763Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: The Dometic CorporationInventors: Earl B. Sargent, Bryan B. Bergin