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- the present invention generally relates to a gazebo, and more particularly. to a collapsible gazebo.
- Gazebos are used widely to provide shade from the sun and protection from rain in traveling, enjoying leisure, relaxing on a beach, camping during geological exploration. Because a gazebo can be disassembled into separated sections, it is convenient for carrying and storing. Despite this, the conventional gazebo has the following disadvantages.
- connecting components such as screws, bolts, nuts, rivets, pins and the like, are typically used to connect or fasten the separated sections of the gazebo, which requires additional assembling tools, complicated assembling processes, and brings more chances of damage to the gazebo.
- properties or personal safety may be damaged or threatened in the event of inclement or stormy weather if the gazebo cannot be disassembled quickly due to the complicated disassembling processes.
- the connecting components such as screws, bolts, nuts, rivets, pins and the like, have to be carefully classified and stored, otherwise sonic of which may be lost, which may put the gazebo unusable.
- the conventional gazebo may be unstable.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a gazebo including a plurality of separated sections which can be connected or fastened without additional connecting components, which is convenient for a user to assemble and disassemble.
- the gazebo includes a gazebo frame which comprises a plurality of lintels and a plurality of posts adapted for fixing the gazebo to the ground, and a canopy which is coupled to the gazebo frame.
- Each of the plurality of lintels comprises a first lintel member extending along the axis of the post, and a second lintel member connected at an intersection to the first lintel member; and each of the plurality of posts comprises a first socket on the outer side of the post, the first lintel member can be inserted into the first socket.
- the first socket is connected to the first lintel member by means of a first self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed on the first socket, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first lintel member, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the first self-locking mechanism.
- a plurality of first slots extending along the axis of the post are disposed at the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, and a chuck board is disposed extending outward from an end of each of the plurality of lintels, the chuck board having a second slot therein.
- the plurality of first slots include one part of first slots, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with the axis of a first lintel which has the chuck board to be inserted into the one part of first slots, and other part of first slots, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with the axis of a second lintel (which can be connected to the post as well as the first lintel) which has the chuck board to be inserted into the other part of first slots.
- a plurality of third slots extending along the axis of the post are disposed at the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, and a T-shaped clamping member is disposed extending from an end of at least one of the plurality of lintels, wherein when attaching two lintels to a post, the T-shaped clamping member is fit into the inner side of the post and is stuck by one of the plurality of third slots.
- a barrier plate is disposed coupled to the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, which restricts the T-shaped clamping member in the inner side of the post.
- the barrier plate is connected to the post by means of a second self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed on a sidewall of the post, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the side of the barrier plate which is facing towards the post, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the second self-locking mechanism.
- the canopy includes a plurality of first bars, and each of the plurality of first bars is connected to one of the plurality of posts by means of a third self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed on a sidewall of the post, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the third self-locking mechanism.
- the canopy includes a plurality of first bars, and each of the first bars is connected to the barrier plate by means of a fourth self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed on the other side of the harrier plate which is facing towards the first bar, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the fourth self-locking mechanism.
- the canopy further includes at least one second bar, and a second socket extending along the axis of the post is disposed on the second lintel member, the second bar being inserted into the second socket.
- the at least one second bar is connected to the second socket by means of a fifth self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed on the second socket, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the second bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the fifth self-locking mechanism.
- the canopy comprises a centre connector, a plurality of first bars, and a plurality of second bars, and each of the plurality of first bars and the plurality of second bars can be connected to the centre connector respectively by means of a sixth self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed respectively on each of the plurality of first bars and the second bars, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the centre connector, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the sixth self-locking mechanism.
- each of the plurality of first bars, the second bars and the lintels respectively comprises at least two members which is adjacent to be connected together, and the adjacent members are connected together by means of a seventh self-locking mechanism.
- a hole is disposed respectively on one member of each of the plurality of first bars, the second bars and the lintels, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the other member, and the push button can be lit into the hole so as to constitute the seventh self-locking mechanism.
- this invention has the following advantages:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a gazebo according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a first lintel member and a first socket shown in FIG. 1 by means of a first self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between an upper end of a post and an end of a lintel shown in FIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating another connection between an upper end of a post and an end of a lintel shown in FIG. 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a first bar and a post shown in FIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a second bar and a lintel shown in FIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection among a plurality of first bars, a plurality of second bars and a centre connector shown in FIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a first bar and a centre connector, and a connection between a second bar and a centre connector shown in FIG. 7 , by means of a self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between two members to form a lintel shown in FIG. 1 by means of a self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between two members to form the first bar or the second bar shown in FIG. 1 by means of a self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a post shown in FIG. 1 being erected according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a gazebo assembled according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the self-locking mechanism includes two linking members, a first linking member and a second linking member.
- the linking members move to a predetermined position after the first linking member is inserted into the second linking member, a first element in the first linking member is coupled to a second element in the second linking member and restrict each other to move, as a result, self-locking is achieved between the first linking member and the second linking member.
- Merely manual operations on the first element in the first linking member, and manual operations on the second element in the second linking member, respectively or simultaneously may release the first linking member and the second linking member.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the structure of a gazebo according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the gazebo includes a gazebo frame 2 and a canopy 3 coupled to the gazebo frame 2 .
- the gazebo frame 2 includes a plurality of lintels 4 and a plurality of posts 5 adapted for fixing the gazebo to the ground.
- Each of the plurality of posts 5 is coupled to two lintels 4 to form the gazebo frame 2 .
- Each of the plurality of lintels 4 includes a first lintel member 7 extending along the axis of the post 5 (namely, perpendicular to the ground), and a second lintel member 8 which is connected to the first lintel member 7 at an intersection.
- the first lintel member 7 and the second lintel member 8 may be jointless (namely, there is no additional connection structure between the first lintel member 7 and the second lintel member 8 ), or be combined with each other by means of a connection structure.
- a third lintel member 42 is disposed between the two members 8 .
- a first socket 6 is disposed on the outer side of each of the plurality of posts 5 . The first lintel member 7 can be inserted into the first socket 6 , which may restrict the move of the lintel 4 , as a result, the lintel 4 and the post 5 are connected to form the gazebo frame 2 .
- each of the plurality of posts 5 is coupled to two lintels 4 at one side of one of the plurality of the posts 5 , in order to enhance the rigidity of the gazebo.
- Each of the plurality of lintels 4 may be an integral one or include a plurality of lintel members 8 connected to each other in order to store the gazebo conveniently.
- each of the plurality of lintels 4 includes two lintel members 8 .
- the third lintel member 42 is disposed between the two lintel members 8 and also between the lintel member 8 and the first lintel member 7 .
- FIG. 1 each of the plurality of posts 5 is coupled to two lintels 4 at one side of one of the plurality of the posts 5 , in order to enhance the rigidity of the gazebo.
- Each of the plurality of lintels 4 may be an integral one or include a plurality of lintel members 8 connected to each other in order to store the gazebo conveniently.
- first lintel member 7 the first lintel member 7 , the third lintel member 42 , and the two lintel members 8 , which are connected to one and the same post constitute a first lintel 4 a.
- first lintel member 7 , the third lintel member 42 , and the two lintel members 8 which are all connected to another post constitute a second lintel 4 b.
- connection structure may be further employed to connect the lintel 4 and the post 5 a second time.
- the connection structure may not need to be mounted/dismounted during assembling or disassembling the gazebo. That is to say, no additional connection components may be required during assembling or disassembling the gazebo 1 , which provides convenience for using the gazebo 1 .
- the first socket 6 of the post 5 is connected to the first lintel member 7 of the lintel 4 by means of a first self-locking mechanism 9 to form a connection between the lintel 4 and the post 5 a second time.
- the first self-locking mechanism 9 includes: a hole 10 disposed on the first socket 6 , and a push button 11 disposed on an end 7 A of the first lintel member 7 and being elastic along the axis of the hole 10 (in other words, the push button 11 can be stretched out and drawn back in the direction along the axis of the hole 10 ).
- the push button 11 can fit into the hole 10 so as to constitute the first self-locking mechanism 9 .
- the push button 11 contracts.
- the push button 11 is then released to lit into the hole 10 .
- the first lintel member 7 may not move further, as a result, the first socket 6 is locked with the first lintel member 7 . If the first lintel member 7 is to be dismounted from the first socket 6 , mere manual operation, like pressing, may push the push button 11 in the contraction state gradually to release the first socket 6 and the first lintel member 7 , the first lintel member 7 may thereby be dismounted from the first socket 6 .
- the firmness of connection between the two lintels 4 ( 4 a, 4 b ) and the post 5 is further enhanced.
- a plurality of first slots 12 a, 12 b extending along the axis of the post 5 are disposed at the upper end 5 A of the post 5 .
- a chuck board 13 a is disposed extending outward from an end 4 Aa of the first lintel 4 a, specifically, an end 4 Aa of one lintel member 8 .
- a chuck board 13 b is disposed extending outward from an end 4 Ab of the second lintel 4 b, specifically, an end 4 Ab of one lintel member 8 .
- the chuck board 13 a is meant to be inserted correspondingly into the first slots 12 a shown in FIG. 3
- the chuck board 13 b is meant to be inserted correspondingly into the first slots 12 b.
- the arrangement direction of the plurality of first slots 12 a is consistent with the axis of the first lintel 4 a, specifically, the axis of the lintel member 8 , which has the chuck board 13 a to be inserted into the first slots 12 a.
- the arrangement direction of the plurality of first slots 12 b is consistent with the axis of the second lintel 4 b, specifically, the axis of the lintel member 8 , which has the chuck board 1 3 b to be inserted into the first slots 12 b.
- second slots 14 a, 14 b are disposed in the chuck boards 13 a, 13 b, respectively.
- the chuck board 1 3 a of the first lintel 4 a is inserted into the first slots 12 a, by doing this, the second slot 14 a of the chuck board 13 a is substantially aligned with the plurality of the first slots 12 h of the post 5 , so that the chuck board 13 b of the second lintel 4 b can be correspondingly inserted into the plurality of first slots 12 b of the post 5 .
- the chuck hoard 13 b of the second lintel 4 b is correspondingly inserted into the second slot 14 a as well as the plurality of first slots 12 b, the chuck board 13 a is thereby stuck in the chuck board 13 b. Therefore, after the first lintel 4 a and the second lintel 4 b are attached to the post 5 , the chuck board 13 a and the chuck board 13 b are restricted by each other to move, so that the first lintel 4 a and the second lintel 4 b are prevented from moving or shaking, which thereby improves the firmness between the lintel 4 ( 4 a, 4 b ) and the post 5 .
- the firmness of connection between the two lintels 4 ( 4 a, 4 b ) and the post 5 is further enhanced.
- two third slots 12 c, 12 d extending along the axis of the post 5 are disposed at the upper end 5 A of the post 5 .
- a T-shaped clamping member 15 a may be disposed to extend from an end 4 Aa of the first lintel 4 a, specifically, an end 4 Aa of one lintel member 8 .
- the T-shaped clamping member 15 a is stuck in the inner side of the post 5 and is stuck by the third slot 12 c, so that movement of the first lintel 4 a is restricted.
- a T-shaped clamping member 15 b may be disposed to extend from an end 4 Ab of the second lintel 4 b which is attached to the post 5 as well as the first lintel 4 a.
- the I-shaped clamping member 15 b is stuck in the inner side of the post 5 and is stuck by the third slot 12 d, so that movement of the second lintel 4 b is restricted.
- the first lintel 4 a and the second lintel 4 h are attached to the post 5 in such manner, the lintels 4 a. 4 b and the post 5 may still be connected tightly, even the gazebo suffers from great environmental impact.
- the canopy 3 may include a plurality of first bars 16 , and each of the first bars 16 is connected to the post 5 .
- each of the first bars 16 is connected to the post 5 by means of a third self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the third self-locking mechanism between the first bar 16 and the post 5 may be designed as follows.
- a hole 18 is disposed on a sidewall of the post 5
- a push button 19 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 18 is disposed on a pole 16 a where the first bar 16 connects with the post 5 .
- the push button can fit into the hole so as to constitute the third self-locking mechanism.
- the push button 19 is brought into a contraction state.
- the push button 19 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when the first bar 16 reaches a predetermined position in the post 5 , so that the push button 19 can fit into the hole 18 .
- the first bar 16 may not move further, as a result, the first bar 16 is locked with the post 5 .
- the push button 19 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting the first bar 16 from the post 5 . As shown in FIG.
- the pole 16 a is configured at a position between the chuck boards 13 a and 13 b.
- a barrier plate 20 is coupled to the upper end 5 A of the post 5 , in order to prevent the T-shaped clamping members 15 a, 15 b at the end of the lintel 4 from shifting in the post 5 , which may adversely affect firmness of the gazebo 1 .
- the barrier plate 20 serves to restrict the T-shaped clamping members 15 a, 15 b in the inner side of the post 5 , so that the lintel 4 is prevented from shifting.
- the barrier plate 20 may connect to the post 5 in different ways. In order to mount/dismount the barrier plate 20 and the post 5 easily and quickly without mounting/dismounting additional parts, the barrier plate 20 is connected to the post 5 by means of a second self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the second self-locking mechanism between the barrier plate 20 and the post 5 may be designed as follows.
- the second self-locking mechanism 9 includes: A hole 22 is disposed on a sidewall of the post 5 , and a push button 23 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 22 is disposed on the side of the barrier plate 20 which is facing towards the post (namely, downside of the barrier plate 20 shown in FIG. 4 ).
- the push button 23 can fit into the hole 22 so as to constitute the second self-locking mechanism. After the barrier plate 20 is inserted into the post 5 , the push button 23 is brought into a contraction state.
- the push button 23 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when the barrier plate 20 reaches a predetermined position in the post 5 , so that the push button 23 can fit into the hole 22 .
- the barrier plate 20 may not move further, as a result, the barrier plate 20 is locked with the post 5 .
- the push button 23 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting the barrier plate 20 from the post 5 .
- the push button 23 changes its state between “contraction” and “expansion” by using a spring lamination 24 .
- the barrier plate 20 is disposed at the upper end 5 A of the post 5 , the first bar 16 is coupled to the post 5 through the barrier plate 20 .
- the barrier plate 20 is connected to the first bar 16 by means of a fourth self-locking mechanism 25 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the fourth self-locking mechanism 25 between the barrier plate 20 and the first bar 16 may be designed as follows.
- a hole 26 is disposed on the other side of the barrier plate 20 which is facing towards the first bar 16 (namely, upside of the barrier plate 20 shown in FIG. 4 ), and a push button 19 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 26 is disposed on the pole 16 a where the first bar 16 connects with the barrier plate 20 .
- the push button 19 can in into the hole 26 so as to constitute the fourth self-locking mechanism 25 .
- the push button 19 is brought into a contraction state.
- the push button 19 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when the first bar 16 reaches a predetermined position in the barrier plate 20 , so that the push button 19 can fit into the hole 26 .
- the first bar 16 may not move further, as a result, the first bar 16 is locked with the barrier plate 20 .
- the push button 19 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting the first bar 16 from the barrier plate 20 .
- the canopy 3 further includes at least one second bar 27 in order to enhance overall firmness of the gazebo 1 .
- the at least one second bar 27 is coupled to the lintel 4 .
- a second socket 28 extending along the axis of the post 5 may be disposed on the second lintel member 8 , as an example, the second socket 28 is disposed in the center of the second lintel member 8 .
- the second bar 27 is inserted into the second socket 28 , so that a first connection mechanism is formed between the second bar 27 and the lintel 4 .
- connection structure may be Further employed to connect the second bar 27 and the lintel 4 a second time. Meanwhile, additional connection components may not be required during assembling or disassembling the gazebo 1 , which provides convenience for using the gazebo 1 .
- the second bar 27 is connected to the second socket 28 by means of a fifth self-locking mechanism 9 to form a connection between the second bar 27 and the lintel 4 .
- the fifth self-locking mechanism 29 is designed as follows.
- a hole 31 is disposed on the second socket 28 , a push button 30 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 31 is disposed on a pole 27 a where the second bar 27 connects with the second socket 28 .
- the push button 30 can fit into the hole 31 so as to constitute the fifth self-locking mechanism 29 .
- the push button 30 is brought into a contraction state.
- the push button 30 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when the second bar 27 reaches a predetermined position in the second socket 28 , so that the push button 30 can fit into the hole 31 .
- the second bar 27 may not move further, as a result, the second bar 27 is locked with the second socket 28 . If the second bar 27 is to be dismounted from the second socket 28 , merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on the push button 30 . Under pressure, the push button 30 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting the second bar 27 from the second socket 28 .
- the canopy 3 includes a plurality of first bars 16 and a plurality of second bars 27 .
- the plurality of the first bars 16 and the plurality of the second bars 27 may either be jointless (namely, there is no additional connection structure between the plurality of the first bars 16 and the plurality of the second bars 27 ), or be combined with each other by means of a connection structure.
- the canopy 3 further includes a centre connector.
- the plurality of the first bars 16 and the plurality of the second bars 27 are connected to the end 32 a of the centre connector 32 .
- each of the plurality of first bars 16 and each of the plurality of the second bars 27 are dismounted from the end 32 a of the centre connector 32 .
- the plurality of first bars 16 , the plurality of second bars 27 may be connected to the centre connector 32 respectively by means of a sixth self-locking mechanism 33 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the sixth self-locking mechanism 33 between one of the plurality of first bars 16 or one of the plurality of second bars 27 and the centre connector 32 may be designed as follows. Referring to FIG. 8 , for clarity of description, the one of the plurality of first bars 16 , e.g. the first bar 166 , or the one of the plurality of second bars 27 , e.g. the second bar 277 will be used to describe the sixth self-locking mechanism 33 . A hole 34 is disposed on the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277 ), and a push button 35 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 34 is disposed at the end 32 a of the centre connector 32 .
- the push button 35 can fit into the hole 34 so as to constitute the sixth self-locking mechanism 33 .
- the push button 35 is brought into a contraction state.
- the push button 35 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when the centre connector 32 reaches a predetermined position in the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277 ), so that the push button 35 can fit into the hole 34 .
- the centre connector 32 may not move further, as a result, the centre connector 32 is locked with the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277 ).
- the centre connector 32 is to be dismounted from the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277 ), merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on the push button 35 . Under pressure, the push button 35 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting the centre connector 32 from the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277 ).
- each of the plurality of first bars 16 , each of the plurality of second bars 27 and each of the plurality of the lintels 4 respectively comprises at least two members, as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the two adjacent members are connected together by means of a seventh self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the seventh self-locking mechanism of the lintel 4 may be designed as follows. As shown in FIG. 9 , a hole 37 is disposed on one member of the lintel 4 , a push button 38 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 37 is disposed on the other member of the lintel 4 , and the push button 38 can fit into the hole 37 so as to constitute the seventh self-locking mechanism 36 .
- the seventh self-locking mechanism of one of the plurality of first bars 16 and one of the plurality of second bars 27 may be designed as follows. Referring to FIG. 10 , for clarity of description, the one of the plurality of first bars 16 , e.g. the first bar 166 , or the one of the plurality of second bars 27 , e.g. the second bar 277 will be used to describe the sixth self-locking mechanism 33 . As shown in FIG.
- a hole 37 is disposed on one member of the first bar 166 (or of the second bar 277 ), a push button 38 which is retractable along the axis of the hole 37 is disposed on the other member of the first bar 166 (or of the second bar 277 ), and the push button 38 can fit into the hole 37 so as to constitute the seventh self-locking mechanism 36 .
- a base 39 may be disposed on the lower end 5 B of post 5 .
- At least one through hole 40 is disposed on the base 39 .
- a stake 41 is inserted into the hole 40 so as to fix the post 5 on the ground.
- the canopy 3 further includes a hood fabric 43 which covers the periphery of the gazebo frame 2 .
- this invention has the following advantages:
- connection members there is no need for additional connection members to assemble all pars of the gazebo or to fix the gazebo parts without using any tools. This not only brings more convenience for assembling, disassembling and storing the gazebo, but also reduces the risk of potential safety problems, such as assembling or disassembling the gazebo under inclement weather conditions.
- the gazebo according to the embodiments of the present invention maybe be easily assembled and disassembled, with the result that the self-locking mechanism can be mounted and dismounted repeatedly, thereby extending the life of the gazebo.
- additional connection components for the gazebo which may avoid the possibility of losing connection components, and avoiding the possibility of maintenance and repair problems after sale.
- connection and fastening structures are formed among adjacent sections of the gazebo, thereby improving the overall firmness of the gazebo.
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A gazebo provided in this invention includes a gazebo frame and a canopy coupled to the gazebo frame. The gazebo according to embodiments of the invention. has the following advantages, such as no need for additional connecting components or tools to connect or fasten different sections of the gazebo, low potential security risk, quick disassembling under inclement weather conditions which may reduce the potential losses of a user, conveniences for a user to disassemble and store, capability of repeated assembling and disassembling for connecting components which prolongs the life of a gazebo, little chances of missing connecting components, no burden of worrying about after-sales service.
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- The present application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201120505559.1 tiled on Dec. 7, 2011 and entitled “GAZEBO”, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention generally relates to a gazebo, and more particularly. to a collapsible gazebo.
- Gazebos are used widely to provide shade from the sun and protection from rain in traveling, enjoying leisure, relaxing on a beach, camping during geological exploration. Because a gazebo can be disassembled into separated sections, it is convenient for carrying and storing. Despite this, the conventional gazebo has the following disadvantages.
- Firstly, connecting components, such as screws, bolts, nuts, rivets, pins and the like, are typically used to connect or fasten the separated sections of the gazebo, which requires additional assembling tools, complicated assembling processes, and brings more chances of damage to the gazebo. In addition, there are potential security risks in assembling and disassembling the gazebo.
- Secondly, properties or personal safety may be damaged or threatened in the event of inclement or stormy weather if the gazebo cannot be disassembled quickly due to the complicated disassembling processes.
- Thirdly, after the gazebo is disassembled, the connecting components, such as screws, bolts, nuts, rivets, pins and the like, have to be carefully classified and stored, otherwise sonic of which may be lost, which may put the gazebo unusable.
- Fourthly, if the disassembling or assembling processes are complicated, a user may be unwilling to disassemble the gazebo for appropriate storage even if there is no need for the gazebo, which may shorten the life of the gazebo.
- Finally, the conventional gazebo may be unstable.
- Therefore, there is a need for a convenient gazebo.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a gazebo including a plurality of separated sections which can be connected or fastened without additional connecting components, which is convenient for a user to assemble and disassemble. In addition, there are multiple connecting and fastening structures among different sections, which thereby improve the overall stableness of the gazebo.
- To solve above problems, embodiments of the present invention provide a gazebo. The gazebo includes a gazebo frame which comprises a plurality of lintels and a plurality of posts adapted for fixing the gazebo to the ground, and a canopy which is coupled to the gazebo frame. Each of the plurality of lintels comprises a first lintel member extending along the axis of the post, and a second lintel member connected at an intersection to the first lintel member; and each of the plurality of posts comprises a first socket on the outer side of the post, the first lintel member can be inserted into the first socket.
- Optionally, the first socket is connected to the first lintel member by means of a first self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed on the first socket, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first lintel member, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the first self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a plurality of first slots extending along the axis of the post are disposed at the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, and a chuck board is disposed extending outward from an end of each of the plurality of lintels, the chuck board having a second slot therein. The plurality of first slots include one part of first slots, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with the axis of a first lintel which has the chuck board to be inserted into the one part of first slots, and other part of first slots, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with the axis of a second lintel (which can be connected to the post as well as the first lintel) which has the chuck board to be inserted into the other part of first slots. When attaching two lintels to a post, the chuck board of the first lintel is inserted into the one part of first slots, then the chuck board of the second lintel is inserted into the other part of first slots and the second slot.
- Optionally, a plurality of third slots extending along the axis of the post are disposed at the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, and a T-shaped clamping member is disposed extending from an end of at least one of the plurality of lintels, wherein when attaching two lintels to a post, the T-shaped clamping member is fit into the inner side of the post and is stuck by one of the plurality of third slots.
- Optionally, a barrier plate is disposed coupled to the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, which restricts the T-shaped clamping member in the inner side of the post.
- Optionally, the barrier plate is connected to the post by means of a second self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed on a sidewall of the post, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the side of the barrier plate which is facing towards the post, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the second self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, the canopy includes a plurality of first bars, and each of the plurality of first bars is connected to one of the plurality of posts by means of a third self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed on a sidewall of the post, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the third self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, the canopy includes a plurality of first bars, and each of the first bars is connected to the barrier plate by means of a fourth self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed on the other side of the harrier plate which is facing towards the first bar, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the fourth self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, the canopy further includes at least one second bar, and a second socket extending along the axis of the post is disposed on the second lintel member, the second bar being inserted into the second socket.
- Optionally, the at least one second bar is connected to the second socket by means of a fifth self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed on the second socket, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the second bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the fifth self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, the canopy comprises a centre connector, a plurality of first bars, and a plurality of second bars, and each of the plurality of first bars and the plurality of second bars can be connected to the centre connector respectively by means of a sixth self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed respectively on each of the plurality of first bars and the second bars, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the centre connector, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the sixth self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, each of the plurality of first bars, the second bars and the lintels respectively comprises at least two members which is adjacent to be connected together, and the adjacent members are connected together by means of a seventh self-locking mechanism.
- Optionally, a hole is disposed respectively on one member of each of the plurality of first bars, the second bars and the lintels, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the other member, and the push button can be lit into the hole so as to constitute the seventh self-locking mechanism.
- Compared with the prior art, this invention has the following advantages:
- No additional connecting components or tools are needed to connect or fasten different sections of the gazebo, which brings more conveniences in assembling, disassembling and storing the gazebo. Furthermore, despite less complexity in assembling and disassembling, there are following advantages in the embodiments of the present invention, such as low potential security risk, quick disassembling under inclement weather conditions which may reduce the potential losses of a user, conveniences for a user to disassemble and store, capability of repeated assembling and disassembling for connecting components which prolongs the life of a gazebo, little chances of missing connecting components, no burden of worrying about after-sales service.
- In addition, multiple connecting and fastening structures are formed among different sections of the gazebo, which thereby improves the overall firmness of the gazebo.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a gazebo according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a first lintel member and a first socket shown inFIG. 1 by means of a first self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between an upper end of a post and an end of a lintel shown inFIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating another connection between an upper end of a post and an end of a lintel shown inFIG. 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a first bar and a post shown inFIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a second bar and a lintel shown inFIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection among a plurality of first bars, a plurality of second bars and a centre connector shown inFIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between a first bar and a centre connector, and a connection between a second bar and a centre connector shown inFIG. 7 , by means of a self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between two members to form a lintel shown inFIG. 1 by means of a self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a connection between two members to form the first bar or the second bar shown inFIG. 1 by means of a self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is an enlarged schematic view illustrating a post shown inFIG. 1 being erected according to one embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 12 is a schematic view illustrating the structure of a gazebo assembled according to one embodiment of the present invention. - In order to clarify the objects, characteristics and advantages of the invention, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to embodiments, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The invention will be described with reference to specific embodiments. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, the disclosure of embodiments of the invention is not intended to be limiting.
- To better understand the following embodiments, the term “self-locking mechanism” used in the description is defined as following.
- The self-locking mechanism includes two linking members, a first linking member and a second linking member. When each or both of the linking members move to a predetermined position after the first linking member is inserted into the second linking member, a first element in the first linking member is coupled to a second element in the second linking member and restrict each other to move, as a result, self-locking is achieved between the first linking member and the second linking member. Merely manual operations on the first element in the first linking member, and manual operations on the second element in the second linking member, respectively or simultaneously may release the first linking member and the second linking member.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the structure of a gazebo according to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown inFIG. 1 , the gazebo includes a gazebo frame 2 and a canopy 3 coupled to the gazebo frame 2. The gazebo frame 2 includes a plurality of lintels 4 and a plurality ofposts 5 adapted for fixing the gazebo to the ground. Each of the plurality ofposts 5 is coupled to two lintels 4 to form the gazebo frame 2. Each of the plurality of lintels 4 includes afirst lintel member 7 extending along the axis of the post 5 (namely, perpendicular to the ground), and a second lintel member 8 which is connected to thefirst lintel member 7 at an intersection. Thefirst lintel member 7 and the second lintel member 8 may be jointless (namely, there is no additional connection structure between thefirst lintel member 7 and the second lintel member 8), or be combined with each other by means of a connection structure. To enhance the rigidity of the lintel 4, athird lintel member 42 is disposed between the two members 8. Afirst socket 6 is disposed on the outer side of each of the plurality ofposts 5. Thefirst lintel member 7 can be inserted into thefirst socket 6, which may restrict the move of the lintel 4, as a result, the lintel 4 and thepost 5 are connected to form the gazebo frame 2. - In an embodiment as shown in
FIG. 1 , each of the plurality ofposts 5 is coupled to two lintels 4 at one side of one of the plurality of theposts 5, in order to enhance the rigidity of the gazebo. Each of the plurality of lintels 4 may be an integral one or include a plurality of lintel members 8 connected to each other in order to store the gazebo conveniently. In an example, each of the plurality of lintels 4 includes two lintel members 8. Thethird lintel member 42 is disposed between the two lintel members 8 and also between the lintel member 8 and thefirst lintel member 7. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 1 , thefirst lintel member 7, thethird lintel member 42, and the two lintel members 8, which are connected to one and the same post constitute afirst lintel 4 a. Similarly, thefirst lintel member 7, thethird lintel member 42, and the two lintel members 8, which are all connected to another post constitute asecond lintel 4 b. - To fasten the connection between the lintel 4 and the
post 5, a connection structure may be further employed to connect the lintel 4 and the post 5 a second time. Meanwhile, in order to make the gazebo 1 more convenient and easy to use, the connection structure may not need to be mounted/dismounted during assembling or disassembling the gazebo. That is to say, no additional connection components may be required during assembling or disassembling the gazebo 1, which provides convenience for using the gazebo 1. As an embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , thefirst socket 6 of thepost 5 is connected to thefirst lintel member 7 of the lintel 4 by means of a first self-locking mechanism 9 to form a connection between the lintel 4 and the post 5 a second time. In an embodiment, the first self-locking mechanism 9 includes: ahole 10 disposed on thefirst socket 6, and apush button 11 disposed on anend 7A of thefirst lintel member 7 and being elastic along the axis of the hole 10 (in other words, thepush button 11 can be stretched out and drawn back in the direction along the axis of the hole 10). Thepush button 11 can fit into thehole 10 so as to constitute the first self-locking mechanism 9. After theend 7A of thefirst lintel member 7 is inserted into thefirst socket 6, thepush button 11 contracts. When thefirst lintel member 7 reaches a predetermined position in thefirst socket 6, thepush button 11 is then released to lit into thehole 10. With the result that thepush button 11 is restricted in thehole 10, thefirst lintel member 7 may not move further, as a result, thefirst socket 6 is locked with thefirst lintel member 7. If thefirst lintel member 7 is to be dismounted from thefirst socket 6, mere manual operation, like pressing, may push thepush button 11 in the contraction state gradually to release thefirst socket 6 and thefirst lintel member 7, thefirst lintel member 7 may thereby be dismounted from thefirst socket 6. - In an exemplary embodiment, the firmness of connection between the two lintels 4 (4 a, 4 b) and the
post 5 is further enhanced. As shown inFIG. 3 , a plurality of 12 a, 12 b extending along the axis of thefirst slots post 5 are disposed at theupper end 5A of thepost 5. Achuck board 13 a is disposed extending outward from an end 4Aa of thefirst lintel 4 a, specifically, an end 4Aa of one lintel member 8. And achuck board 13 b is disposed extending outward from an end 4Ab of thesecond lintel 4 b, specifically, an end 4Ab of one lintel member 8. Thechuck board 13 a is meant to be inserted correspondingly into thefirst slots 12 a shown inFIG. 3 , and thechuck board 13 b is meant to be inserted correspondingly into thefirst slots 12 b. The arrangement direction of the plurality offirst slots 12 a is consistent with the axis of thefirst lintel 4 a, specifically, the axis of the lintel member 8, which has thechuck board 13 a to be inserted into thefirst slots 12 a. The arrangement direction of the plurality offirst slots 12 b is consistent with the axis of thesecond lintel 4 b, specifically, the axis of the lintel member 8, which has the chuck board 1 3 b to be inserted into thefirst slots 12 b. Furthermore, 14 a, 14 b are disposed in thesecond slots 13 a, 13 b, respectively. In an embodiment, if thechuck boards post 5 is to be attached to thefirst lintel 4 a and thesecond lintel 4 b, firstly, the chuck board 1 3 a of thefirst lintel 4 a is inserted into thefirst slots 12 a, by doing this, thesecond slot 14 a of thechuck board 13 a is substantially aligned with the plurality of the first slots 12 h of thepost 5, so that thechuck board 13 b of thesecond lintel 4 b can be correspondingly inserted into the plurality offirst slots 12 b of thepost 5. Then thechuck hoard 13 b of thesecond lintel 4 b is correspondingly inserted into thesecond slot 14 a as well as the plurality offirst slots 12 b, thechuck board 13 a is thereby stuck in thechuck board 13 b. Therefore, after thefirst lintel 4 a and thesecond lintel 4 b are attached to thepost 5, thechuck board 13 a and thechuck board 13 b are restricted by each other to move, so that thefirst lintel 4 a and thesecond lintel 4 b are prevented from moving or shaking, which thereby improves the firmness between the lintel 4 (4 a, 4 b) and thepost 5. - In another exemplary embodiment, the firmness of connection between the two lintels 4 (4 a, 4 b) and the
post 5 is further enhanced. As shown inFIG. 4 , two 12 c, 12 d extending along the axis of thethird slots post 5 are disposed at theupper end 5A of thepost 5. A T-shaped clampingmember 15 a may be disposed to extend from an end 4Aa of thefirst lintel 4 a, specifically, an end 4Aa of one lintel member 8. After thefirst lintel member 7 of thefirst lintel 4 a is inserted into thefirst socket 6 of thepost 5, the T-shaped clampingmember 15 a is stuck in the inner side of thepost 5 and is stuck by thethird slot 12 c, so that movement of thefirst lintel 4 a is restricted. - Additionally, in order to enhance firmness of the gazebo 1, a T-shaped clamping
member 15 b may be disposed to extend from an end 4Ab of thesecond lintel 4 b which is attached to thepost 5 as well as thefirst lintel 4 a. After thefirst lintel member 7 of thesecond lintel 4 b is inserted into thefirst socket 6 of thepost 5, the I-shaped clampingmember 15 b is stuck in the inner side of thepost 5 and is stuck by thethird slot 12 d, so that movement of thesecond lintel 4 b is restricted. After thefirst lintel 4 a and the second lintel 4 h are attached to thepost 5 in such manner, thelintels 4 a. 4 b and thepost 5 may still be connected tightly, even the gazebo suffers from great environmental impact. - To enhance firmness and aesthetic feeling of the gazebo 1, an embodiment is provided herein. As shown in
FIG. 1 , the canopy 3 may include a plurality offirst bars 16, and each of thefirst bars 16 is connected to thepost 5. In order to mount/dismount one of the plurality of thefirst bars 16 and thepost 5 easily and quickly without mounting/dismounting additional parts, each of thefirst bars 16 is connected to thepost 5 by means of a third self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , in the case that the 13 a, 13 b or the T-shaped clampingchuck boards 15 a, 15 b are disposed at the end 4Aa, 4Ab of themember 4 a, 4 b as described above, the third self-locking mechanism between thelintels first bar 16 and thepost 5 may be designed as follows. Ahole 18 is disposed on a sidewall of thepost 5, and apush button 19 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 18 is disposed on apole 16 a where thefirst bar 16 connects with thepost 5. The push button can fit into the hole so as to constitute the third self-locking mechanism. After thefirst bar 16 is inserted into thepost 5, thepush button 19 is brought into a contraction state. Thepush button 19 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when thefirst bar 16 reaches a predetermined position in thepost 5, so that thepush button 19 can fit into thehole 18. With the result that thepush button 19 is restricted in thehole 18, thefirst bar 16 may not move further, as a result, thefirst bar 16 is locked with thepost 5. If thefirst bar 16 is to be dismounted from thepost 5, merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on thepush button 19. Under pressure, thepush button 19 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting thefirst bar 16 from thepost 5. As shown inFIG. 5 , in the case that the chuck hoards 13 a, 13 b are disposed at the end of thefirst lintel 4 a and thesecond lintel 4 b, thepole 16 a is configured at a position between the 13 a and 13 b.chuck boards - Referring to
FIG. 4 , abarrier plate 20 is coupled to theupper end 5A of thepost 5, in order to prevent the T-shaped 15 a, 15 b at the end of the lintel 4 from shifting in theclamping members post 5, which may adversely affect firmness of the gazebo 1. Thebarrier plate 20 serves to restrict the T-shaped 15 a, 15 b in the inner side of theclamping members post 5, so that the lintel 4 is prevented from shifting. - The
barrier plate 20 may connect to thepost 5 in different ways. In order to mount/dismount thebarrier plate 20 and thepost 5 easily and quickly without mounting/dismounting additional parts, thebarrier plate 20 is connected to thepost 5 by means of a second self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , the second self-locking mechanism between thebarrier plate 20 and thepost 5 may be designed as follows. In an embodiment, the second self-locking mechanism 9 includes: Ahole 22 is disposed on a sidewall of thepost 5, and apush button 23 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 22 is disposed on the side of thebarrier plate 20 which is facing towards the post (namely, downside of thebarrier plate 20 shown inFIG. 4 ). Thepush button 23 can fit into thehole 22 so as to constitute the second self-locking mechanism. After thebarrier plate 20 is inserted into thepost 5, thepush button 23 is brought into a contraction state. Thepush button 23 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when thebarrier plate 20 reaches a predetermined position in thepost 5, so that thepush button 23 can fit into thehole 22. With the result that thepush button 23 is restricted in thehole 22, thebarrier plate 20 may not move further, as a result, thebarrier plate 20 is locked with thepost 5. If thebarrier plate 20 is to be dismounted from thepost 5, merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on thepush button 23. Under pressure, thepush button 23 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting thebarrier plate 20 from thepost 5. As shown inFIG. 4 , thepush button 23 changes its state between “contraction” and “expansion” by using aspring lamination 24. - In the case that the
barrier plate 20 is disposed at theupper end 5A of thepost 5, thefirst bar 16 is coupled to thepost 5 through thebarrier plate 20. In order to mount/dismount thebarrier plate 20 and thefirst bar 16 easily and quickly without mounting/dismounting additional parts, thebarrier plate 20 is connected to thefirst bar 16 by means of a fourth self-locking mechanism 25 according to one embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , the fourth self-locking mechanism 25 between thebarrier plate 20 and thefirst bar 16 may be designed as follows. Ahole 26 is disposed on the other side of thebarrier plate 20 which is facing towards the first bar 16 (namely, upside of thebarrier plate 20 shown inFIG. 4 ), and apush button 19 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 26 is disposed on thepole 16 a where thefirst bar 16 connects with thebarrier plate 20. Thepush button 19 can in into thehole 26 so as to constitute the fourth self-locking mechanism 25. After thefirst bar 16 is inserted into thebarrier plate 20, thepush button 19 is brought into a contraction state. Thepush button 19 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when thefirst bar 16 reaches a predetermined position in thebarrier plate 20, so that thepush button 19 can fit into thehole 26. With the result that thepush button 19 is restricted in thehole 26, thefirst bar 16 may not move further, as a result, thefirst bar 16 is locked with thebarrier plate 20. If thefirst bar 16 is to be dismounted from thebarrier plate 20, merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on thepush button 19. Under pressure, thepush button 19 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting thefirst bar 16 from thebarrier plate 20. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the canopy 3 further includes at least onesecond bar 27 in order to enhance overall firmness of the gazebo 1. The at least onesecond bar 27 is coupled to the lintel 4. Asecond socket 28 extending along the axis of thepost 5 may be disposed on the second lintel member 8, as an example, thesecond socket 28 is disposed in the center of the second lintel member 8. Thesecond bar 27 is inserted into thesecond socket 28, so that a first connection mechanism is formed between thesecond bar 27 and the lintel 4. - To enhance firmness of connection, another connection structure may be Further employed to connect the
second bar 27 and thelintel 4 a second time. Meanwhile, additional connection components may not be required during assembling or disassembling the gazebo 1, which provides convenience for using the gazebo 1. In an embodiment, thesecond bar 27 is connected to thesecond socket 28 by means of a fifth self-locking mechanism 9 to form a connection between thesecond bar 27 and the lintel 4. - As shown n
FIG. 6 , the fifth self-lockingmechanism 29 is designed as follows. - A
hole 31 is disposed on thesecond socket 28, apush button 30 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 31 is disposed on apole 27 a where thesecond bar 27 connects with thesecond socket 28. Thepush button 30 can fit into thehole 31 so as to constitute the fifth self-lockingmechanism 29. After thesecond bar 27 is inserted into thesecond socket 28, thepush button 30 is brought into a contraction state. Thepush button 30 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when thesecond bar 27 reaches a predetermined position in thesecond socket 28, so that thepush button 30 can fit into thehole 31. With the result that thepush button 30 is restricted in thehole 31, thesecond bar 27 may not move further, as a result, thesecond bar 27 is locked with thesecond socket 28. If thesecond bar 27 is to be dismounted from thesecond socket 28, merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on thepush button 30. Under pressure, thepush button 30 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting thesecond bar 27 from thesecond socket 28. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , the canopy 3 includes a plurality offirst bars 16 and a plurality of second bars 27. The plurality of thefirst bars 16 and the plurality of thesecond bars 27 may either be jointless (namely, there is no additional connection structure between the plurality of thefirst bars 16 and the plurality of the second bars 27), or be combined with each other by means of a connection structure. For the purpose of storage, the canopy 3 further includes a centre connector. When assembling the gazebo 1, the plurality of thefirst bars 16 and the plurality of thesecond bars 27 are connected to theend 32 a of thecentre connector 32. When storing the gazebo 1, each of the plurality offirst bars 16 and each of the plurality of thesecond bars 27 are dismounted from theend 32 a of thecentre connector 32. - In order to mount/dismount one of the plurality of
first bars 16 or one of the plurality ofsecond bars 27 and thecentre connector 32 easily and quickly without mounting/dismounting additional parts, the plurality offirst bars 16, the plurality ofsecond bars 27 may be connected to thecentre connector 32 respectively by means of a sixth self-lockingmechanism 33 according to one embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment, the sixth self-locking
mechanism 33 between one of the plurality offirst bars 16 or one of the plurality ofsecond bars 27 and thecentre connector 32 may be designed as follows. Referring toFIG. 8 , for clarity of description, the one of the plurality offirst bars 16, e.g. thefirst bar 166, or the one of the plurality ofsecond bars 27, e.g. thesecond bar 277 will be used to describe the sixth self-lockingmechanism 33. Ahole 34 is disposed on the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277), and apush button 35 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 34 is disposed at theend 32 a of thecentre connector 32. Thepush button 35 can fit into thehole 34 so as to constitute the sixth self-lockingmechanism 33. When thecentre connector 32 is inserted into the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277), thepush button 35 is brought into a contraction state. Thepush button 35 is then released to turn into an expansion state gradually when thecentre connector 32 reaches a predetermined position in the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277), so that thepush button 35 can fit into thehole 34. With the result that thepush button 35 is restricted in thehole 34, thecentre connector 32 may not move further, as a result, thecentre connector 32 is locked with the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277). If thecentre connector 32 is to be dismounted from the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277), merely manual operation, like pressing, needs be performed on thepush button 35. Under pressure, thepush button 35 turns into the contraction state gradually until the locking state is released, thereby dismounting thecentre connector 32 from the first bar 166 (or the second bar 277). - For the purpose of storing, each of the plurality of
first bars 16, each of the plurality ofsecond bars 27 and each of the plurality of the lintels 4 respectively comprises at least two members, as shown inFIG. 1 . In order to mount/dismount the two members easily and quickly without mounting/dismounting additional parts, the two adjacent members are connected together by means of a seventh self-locking mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment, the seventh self-locking mechanism of the lintel 4 may be designed as follows. As shown in
FIG. 9 , ahole 37 is disposed on one member of the lintel 4, apush button 38 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 37 is disposed on the other member of the lintel 4, and thepush button 38 can fit into thehole 37 so as to constitute the seventh self-lockingmechanism 36. - In an embodiment, the seventh self-locking mechanism of one of the plurality of
first bars 16 and one of the plurality ofsecond bars 27 may be designed as follows. Referring toFIG. 10 , for clarity of description, the one of the plurality offirst bars 16, e.g. thefirst bar 166, or the one of the plurality ofsecond bars 27, e.g. thesecond bar 277 will be used to describe the sixth self-lockingmechanism 33. As shown inFIG. 10 , ahole 37 is disposed on one member of the first bar 166 (or of the second bar 277), apush button 38 which is retractable along the axis of thehole 37 is disposed on the other member of the first bar 166 (or of the second bar 277), and thepush button 38 can fit into thehole 37 so as to constitute the seventh self-lockingmechanism 36. - It should be understood that the self-locking mechanism discussed herein may be implemented in a variety of embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
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FIG. 11 , abase 39 may be disposed on thelower end 5B ofpost 5. At least one throughhole 40 is disposed on thebase 39. Astake 41 is inserted into thehole 40 so as to fix thepost 5 on the ground. - Referring to
FIG. 12 , the canopy 3 further includes ahood fabric 43 which covers the periphery of the gazebo frame 2. - Compared with the prior art, this invention has the following advantages:
- There is no need for additional connection members to assemble all pars of the gazebo or to fix the gazebo parts without using any tools. This not only brings more convenience for assembling, disassembling and storing the gazebo, but also reduces the risk of potential safety problems, such as assembling or disassembling the gazebo under inclement weather conditions. The gazebo according to the embodiments of the present invention maybe be easily assembled and disassembled, with the result that the self-locking mechanism can be mounted and dismounted repeatedly, thereby extending the life of the gazebo. There is no need for additional connection components for the gazebo, which may avoid the possibility of losing connection components, and avoiding the possibility of maintenance and repair problems after sale.
- In addition, multiple connection and fastening structures are formed among adjacent sections of the gazebo, thereby improving the overall firmness of the gazebo.
- Although the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that the invention is presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Those skilled in the art can modify and vary the embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims (19)
1. A gazebo, comprising:
a gazebo frame which comprises a plurality of lintels and a plurality of posts adapted for fixing the gazebo to the ground, and a canopy which is coupled to the gazebo frame,
wherein each of the plurality of lintels comprises a first lintel member extending along the axis of the post, and a second lintel member connected at an intersection to the first lintel member; and each of the plurality of posts comprises a first socket on the outer side of the post, the first lintel member can be inserted into the first socket.
2. The gazebo according to claim 1 , wherein the first socket is connected to the first lintel member by means of a first self-locking mechanism.
3. The gazebo according to claim 2 , wherein a hole is disposed on the first socket, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first lintel member, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the first self-locking mechanism.
4. The gazebo according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of first slots extending along the axis of the post are disposed at the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, and a chuck board is disposed extending outward from an end of each of the plurality of lintels, the chuck board having a second slot therein,
wherein the plurality of first slots comprise one part of first slots, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with the axis of a first lintel which has the chuck board to be inserted into the one part of first slots, and other part of first slots, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with the axis of a second lintel (which can be connected to the post as well as the first lintel) which has the chuck board to be inserted into the other part of first slots; when attaching two lintels to a post, the chuck board of the first lintel is inserted into the one part of first slots, then the chuck board of the second lintel is inserted into the other part of first slots and the second slot.
5. The gazebo according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of third slots extending along the axis of the post are disposed at the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, and a T-shaped clamping member is disposed extending from an end of at least one of the plurality of lintels,
wherein when attaching two lintels to a post, the T-shaped clamping member is fit into the inner side of the post and is stuck by one of the plurality of third slots.
6. The gazebo according to claim 5 , wherein a barrier plate is disposed coupled to the upper end of each of the plurality of posts, which restricts the T-shaped clamping member in the inner side of the post.
7. The gazebo according to claim 6 , wherein the barrier plate is connected to the post by means of a second self-locking mechanism.
8. The gazebo according to claim 7 , wherein a hole is disposed on a sidewall of the post, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the side of the barrier plate which is facing towards the post, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the second self-locking mechanism.
9. The gazebo according to claim 1 , wherein the canopy comprises a plurality of first bars, and each of the plurality of first bars is connected to one of the plurality of posts by means of a third self-locking mechanism.
10. The gazebo according to claim 9 , wherein a hole is disposed on a sidewall of the post, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the third self-locking mechanism.
11. The gazebo according to claim 6 , wherein the canopy comprises a plurality of first bars, and each of the first bars is connected to the barrier plate by means of a fourth self-locking mechanism.
12. The gazebo according to claim 11 , wherein a hole is disposed on the other side of the barrier plate which is facing towards the first bar, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the first bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the fourth self-locking mechanism.
13. The gazebo according to claim 1 , wherein the canopy further comprises at least one second bar, and a second socket extending along the axis of the post is disposed on the second lintel member, the second bar being inserted into the second socket.
14. The gazebo according to claim 13 , wherein the at least one second bar is connected to the second socket by means of a fifth self-locking mechanism.
15. The gazebo according to claim 14 , wherein a hole is disposed on the second socket, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the second bar, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the fifth self-locking mechanism.
16. The gazebo according to claim 1 , wherein the canopy comprises a centre connector, a plurality of first bars, and a plurality of second bars, and each of the plurality of first bars and the plurality of second bars can be connected to the centre connector respectively by means of a sixth self-locking mechanism.
17. The gazebo according to claim 16 , wherein a hole is disposed respectively on each of the plurality of first bars and the second bars, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the centre connector, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the sixth self-locking mechanism.
18. The gazebo according to claim 16 , wherein each of the plurality of first bars, the second bars and the lintels respectively comprises at least two members which is adjacent to be connected together, and the adjacent members are connected together by means of a seventh self-locking mechanism.
19. The gazebo according to claim 18 , wherein a hole is disposed respectively on one member of each of the plurality of first bars, the second bars and the lintels, a push button retractable along the axis of the hole is disposed on the other member, and the push button can be fit into the hole so as to constitute the seventh self-locking mechanism.
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