Gazebo Structure
The present invention includes a system or kit of injection molded and extruded panels and other components having integrated connectors which combine together to form an enclosure, preferably in the form of a gazebo. Optional kits are available to provide the gazebo with screen and/or solid enclosures. The support posts, roof rafters, roof supports, roof panels and walls are formed of injection molded plastic to interlock with one another without the need for separate I-beam connectors. The system incorporates a minimum number of components to construct a gazebo type enclosure by integrally forming connectors in to the injection molded components and panels. This minimizes the need for separate extruded or molded connectors to assemble the enclosure. The symmetry of the support posts, roof rafters, roof supports, roof panels and other components also minimizes the shapes of the components and simplifies construction of the gazebo.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/250,967, filed Oct. 14, 2008, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to prefabricated, multi-sided building and construction system. In particular it relates to a prefabricated gazebo and a construction system which utilizes lightweight framing components, a unique roof support and roof which results in the construction of the gazebo. The gazebo includes an optional screen enclosure kit, an optional solid panel kit and an optional storm window kit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMulti-sided buildings are known in the prior art. One group of these buildings generally “round” and has a substantially circular outer wall or side made from a plurality of generally flat walls. One type of the building in this group is a gazebo. The majority of gazebos have six to eight sides and thus have six to eight outer walls. In addition, most gazeboes have a single roof. Gazebos are predominately found in a areas of multi-family homes, single family homes or public parks. Gazebos are predominately used during the warm weather in the Northeast, Midwest and Northeast portions of the U.S. However, in the Southeast and Southwest they are used during the entire year. Since most gazebos are only used during the warm weather they do not include windows and/or doors. Therefore they are not provided with screens to keep insects and other undesirable life outside of the confines of the gazebo.
Most gazebos are made from wood and constructed at a location separate from the location where they are to be used. They are normally made at a factory and delivered fully assembled to a buyer's residence. Since most gazebos used around homes are about 10 to 15 feet in diameter, the delivery of these involves a considerable expense and transportation problems. Only the very large gazebos, such as those which house a band in a park, are constructed on site. The wood construction of the gazebos also requires yearly maintenance and painting.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTU.S. Pat. No. 4,173,855 discloses a prefabricated building or gazebo having an octagonal configuration. The structure includes a structural support system, a floor system carried by the support system above the level of the ground, and a roof system supported solely by the support system. The floor and roof systems are provided with collars, each with at least three sides, which are spaced apart and are located on the central vertical axis of the structure. The structural support system includes at least three vertical support columns with each column being spaced an equal distance from the central axis of the structure and also equal distances form adjacent columns. The roof system includes rafters of equal length one for each side of the roof collar and corresponding support column. However, this structure does not offer an easily assembled gazebo constructed of light weight materials, such as plastic and which can be readily assembled by a single individual. It also does not offer a basic gazebo structure with different embodiments.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,908,329 discloses a polygonal building which has a perimeter wall made from a plurality of initially roughly plumbed rectangular wall sections arranged in end-to-end but spaced apart relation to each other. Roof rafter extend from a common point, approximately centrally of the building, down to and between the upper ends of adjacent wall sections. A perimeter cable is threaded through the all of the wall sections and the roof rafters. Tightening of the cable plumbs the wall sections and centers the roof rafters. While this is a multi-sided building, there is no disclosure of it being used and a gazebo, being constructed from plastic or other non-metallic materials. Further, the roof of this building utilizes sheathing and conventional shingles. However, there is no disclosure of the use of preformed roof panels.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,511 discloses a gazebo which is fabricated from lightweight aluminum framing components. The preferred structure has eight sides. Each side includes a pair of vertical posts, a pair of header members, a rail and foot member, columns disposed between the rail and foot member and the pair of header members, and an insulated composite roof panel. As each side unit is attached by self mating beam and vertical post members to an adjacent side unit, the gazebo structure is formed. The gazebo can be provided with screening on the vertical posts and shingles on the roof. While this gazebo is made from eight (8) preformed single side units, each side unit required a considerable amount of space on a delivery truck. However, there is no disclosure of constructing a gazebo from a plurality of light weight materials, such as plastic and which can be readily assembled by a single individual.
Therefore, what is lacking in the art is a gazebo structure which can be constructed from a plurality of light weight materials, such as plastic and which can be readily assembled by a single individual. The unassembled lightweight materials can be packaged in a relatively compact container for shipping purposes. Therefore, the individual light weight materials can shipped to a user's residence in a very compact container without the use of specialized trucks or delivery vehicles. The art also lacks a gazebo that can be enclosed with screens to keep out insects and other unwanted life. Further, the art does not provide gazebos with kits and or other means to provide solid enclosures for the gazebos.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention includes a system or kit of injection molded panels and other components having integrated connectors which combine together to form an enclosure, preferably in the form of a gazebo. Optional kits are available to provide the gazebo with screen and/or solid enclosures. The support posts, roof rafters, roof supports are formed of extruded plastic. The roof panels and walls are formed of injection molded plastic to interlock with one another without the need for separate I-beam connectors. The system incorporates a minimum number of components to construct a gazebo type enclosure by integrally forming connectors into the extruded components and panels. This minimizes the need for separate extruded or molded connectors to assemble the enclosure. The symmetry of the support posts, roof rafters, roof supports, roof panels and other components also minimizes the shapes of the injection molded connectors and panels and simplifies construction of the gazebo. The heavy duty interlocking construction of the support posts, roof rafters, roof supports, roof panels and other components create a structural frame which permits construction of larger gazebos. The support posts are extruded which allows them to be formed to a sufficient length to provide a gazebo with adequate height for all intended purposes, including the provision of overhead fans. This eliminates the need for a plurality of support posts to be stacked one above the other to achieve the heights desired. Injection molding allows the roof panels to be formed with integral cross-bracing, ribs and gussets for increased rigidity when compared to blow molded or extruded panels.
In one embodiment, the gazebo system or kit utilizes interlocking support posts, roof rafters and roof supports to create a structural frame. Three types of support structure construction are integrated into the structural frame. The first is utilized for the support posts, the second is utilized for the roof rafters and the third is utilized for the roof supports. The support posts are constructed to cooperate, via integrally formed connectors, with the roof rafters and other members that permit the support posts to be secured to a base or other means to secure the support posts to the ground. The roof rafters are constructed to cooperate, via integrally formed connectors, with the roof supports to form a support structure which will support the roof panels. The roof supports also include integrally formed connectors which permit the roof supports to cooperate with the roof rafters to form a support structure which will support the roof panels. The structural frame may include provisions for standard electrical current hookups. The roof support may also include connectors to permit the use of additional components such as fans or lighting components.
Accordingly, it is an objective of the instant invention to provide a system or kit which utilizes plastic frame and panel members having integral connectors to create a gazebo type structure or enclosure of varying dimensions using common components.
It is a further objective of the instant invention to provide a system or kit wherein the structural components include integrated connectors which accommodate injection molding plastic formation of the components for increased structural integrity.
It is yet another objective of the instant invention system or kit which utilizes roof rafters and roof supports having interlocking bosses and apertures to increase rigidity and prevent bowing of the rafters and supports.
It is a still further objective of the invention to provide structural roof panel members including integrated connectors, cross-bracing and gussets to increase rigidity and prevent bowing of the roof panels.
It is still yet another objective of the instant invention to provide a system or kit which reduces the number of components required to assemble a gazebo and simplifies construction of a gazebo.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with any accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention. Any drawings contained herein constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred, albeit not limiting, embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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The support posts 14 are next secured to the attachment posts 16 by use of fasteners. Preferably a support post 14 is placed over an attachment post 16 and set onto base 12. After the support post 14 is in place it is secured to the attachment post 16 with fasteners. The fasteners are inserted into apertures which are drilled into posts 14 and 16.
A roof for the disclosed embodiment of the gazebo includes an upper roof and a lower roof. While a multi-layered is disclosed, a roof comprising a single layer is an alternative. The roof 22 comprises a plurality of roof support members and roof panels. These roof support members and roof panels are readily assembled from a plurality of various components as will be described hereinafter.
An outer roof support 46 is secured between and holds roof rafters 24 and 26 together, as illustrated in
The outer portions of the lower roof rafters 24 are secured to the upper portions of support posts 14 in a manner illustrated in
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A wire or cable 67 extends through each of the support posts 14 and lower roof rafters 24, as illustrated in
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The lower roof is also provided with secondary lower fascia boards 89,
The lower roof panels 90 are provided with a flange 92 (
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The upper portion 114 of the roof panel 112 is connected to the lower portion 116 of the roof panel utilizing projections 124 formed or molded onto the upper portions of the roof panel. These projections cooperate with apertures 126 and slots 128 formed on the lower portion 116 of the roof panel. In order to connect the upper and lower portions of the roof panels together the projections 124 are placed into slots 126, as illustrated in
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The upper portion 130 of the roof panel 90 is connected to the lower portion 132 of the roof panel utilizing projections 140 formed or molded onto the upper portions of the roof panel. These projections cooperate with apertures 142 and slots 144 formed on the lower portion 132 of the roof panel. In order to connect the upper and lower portions of the roof panels together the projections 140 are placed into slots 144, as illustrated in
A fan can optionally be installed in the gazebo 10. The fan, not shown could be secured to a box 146 constructed and arranged to support the fan and provide electrical power to the fan, as illustrated in
Another embodiment of the gazebo is illustrated in
A further embodiment of the gazebo is illustrated in
A still further embodiment of the gazebo is illustrated in
All patents and publications mentioned in this specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. All patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments, methods, procedures and techniques described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A plastic roof assembly for enclosing a structure comprising:
- a center hub comprising a upper section, a middle section and a lower section, each section including a plurality of vertically extending segments, said segments being substantially polygonal in cross section, said plurality of segments being constructed and arranged for juxtaposed arrangement to form said center hub;
- each said segment of said upper section including connection members for attachment to an upper rafter;
- each said segment of said center section being constructed and arranged to extend between one of said upper section segments and one of said lower section segments; and
- each segment of said lower section including connection members for attachment to a lower rafter.
2. The plastic roof assembly of claim 1 including roof panels secured between said rafters, wherein a plurality of said roof panels are secured to said rafters adjacent each other in a circumferential array to form a roof assembly.
3. The plastic roof assembly of claim 1 wherein said connection members include a plurality of ramp locks located on one of said vertically extending segments or said rafters, a plurality of apertures located on one of said rafters or said vertical segments, said apertures constructed and arranged to receive said ramp locks forming a connection between said vertical segments and said rafters.
4. The plastic roof assembly of claim 1, including an end cap constructed and arranged to receive and retain said vertical segments in juxtaposed arrangement to form said central hub and wherein said end cap is located on at least one end of said central hub.
5. The plastic roof assembly of claim 2 wherein said roof panels include an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion includes the top surface of said roof panel; said lower portion includes the bottom surface of said roof panel.
6. The plastic roof assembly of claim 5 wherein said upper portion includes a surface design which is different from a surface design on said lower portion.
7. The plastic roof assembly of claim 1 including a rafter support post connected to said upper rafter and said lower rafter;
- said rafter support post supporting said upper rafter above and spaced from said lower rafter.
8. The plastic roof assembly of claim 2 including a panel member secured between each said upper rafters; said panel secured to said upper rafter adjacent a second end thereof.
9. The plastic roof assembly of claim 2 including a groove on both sides of said upper rafters and said lower rafters; said grooves extending substantially along the length of said upper rafters and said lower rafters; edges of said roof panels engaging said grooves securing said roof panels between at least two said upper rafters and between at least two said lower rafters.
10. The plastic roof assembly of claim 1 wherein said upper rafters and said lower rafters are hollow and an end cap secured to and closing a second end of each said upper and each said lower rafters.
11. The plastic roof assembly of claim 1 including a panel member secured between each said lower rafters; said panel secured to said lower rafter adjacent a second end thereof.
12. The plastic roof assembly of claim 7 including a rail member connected to and secured between at least two rafter support posts.
13. A gazebo comprising a plastic roof assembly which includes
- a center hub including a upper section, a middle section and a lower section, each section including a plurality of vertically extending segments, said segments being substantially polygonal in cross section, said plurality of segments being constructed and arranged for juxtaposed arrangement to form said center hub;
- each said segment of said upper section including connection members for attachment to a first end of an upper rafter;
- each said segment of said center section being constructed and arranged to extend between one of said upper section segments and one of said lower section segments;
- each segment of said lower section including connection members for attachment to a first end of a lower rafter; and
- a plurality of substantially vertical columns, wherein an upper portion of said columns is secured proximate a second end of said lower rafters.
14. The gazebo of claim 13 including a first rail member connected to and secured between at least two columns.
15. The gazebo of claim 14 including a second rail member connected to and secured between at least two columns; said first rail member secured to said column adjacent an upper portion of said column and said second rail member secured to said column adjacent a lower portion of said column.
16. The gazebo of claim 13 wherein said connection members include a plurality of ramp locks located on one of said vertically extending segments or said rafters, a plurality of apertures located on one of said rafters or said vertical segments, said apertures constructed and arranged to receive said ramp locks forming a connection between said vertical segments and said rafters.
17. The gazebo of claim 13 including roof panels secured between said rafters, wherein a plurality of said roof panels are secured to said rafters adjacent each other in a circumferential array to form a roof assembly.
18. The gazebo of claim 17 including a groove on both sides of said upper rafters and said lower rafters; said grooves extending substantially along the length of said upper rafters and said lower rafters; edges of said roof panels engaging said grooves securing said roof panels between at least two said upper rafters and between at least two said lower rafters.
19. The gazebo of claim 13 wherein said upper rafters and said lower rafters are hollow and an end cap secured to and closing a second end of each said upper and each said lower rafters.
20. The gazebo of claim 13 including a panel member secured between each said lower rafters; said panel secured to said lower rafter adjacent a second end thereof.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 6, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 1, 2010
Inventors: Robert Kopp (Elburn, IL), Michael R. Vogler (Oswego, IL), Brian C. Donnelly (Naperville, IL)
Application Number: 12/497,738
International Classification: E04H 1/12 (20060101); E04B 7/00 (20060101);