Canopy tent convenient to drain water
By introducing a water channel that is linked to the drive components in the canopy, the problem of poor drainage in traditional canopies is solved. Automatic water channel control is achieved during the unfolding and retraction of the canopy components, avoiding rain splashing and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Traditional canopy awnings cannot effectively drain water when installed at an angle, causing rainwater to flow down the sides of the awning and splashing. They also cannot be fitted with conventional drainage channels because the awning interferes with the drainage channels when it is moved.
A canopy consisting of a frame, a canopy assembly, and a water channel was designed. The water channel is composed of a channel body and a movable water guide edge. It is linked with the canopy assembly through a drive assembly to ensure that the water channel opens when the canopy assembly is deployed and closes when it is closed, thus avoiding interference with the canopy.
The system automatically opens and closes the water channel during the deployment and retraction of the canopy components, preventing rainwater splashing and improving the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of awnings, and more particularly to an awning that facilitates drainage. Background Technology
[0002] A canopy awning is a new type of outdoor sunshade awning. It consists of a canopy assembly made up of multiple support poles and canopy fabric connecting adjacent support poles, installed in a rectangular opening at the top of the frame.
[0003] As shown in the figure with publication number CN120384614A, traditional awnings cannot be guaranteed to be perfectly flat when the awning fabric is unfolded. Therefore, the awning components of awnings are generally not used for inclined installation, but are usually installed horizontally. As a result, when draining water, rainwater flows down along both sides of the awning fabric. Rainwater flowing from a height will cause splashing, resulting in an extremely poor user experience.
[0004] Canopy awnings cannot be fitted with conventional water channels because the awning fabric hangs down when the awning components move, and the fabric would interfere with the water channels. Summary of the Invention
[0005] Based on this, this application provides a canopy that facilitates drainage to solve the above-mentioned technical problems.
[0006] The technical solution adopted by the present invention to solve its technical problem is: a canopy that facilitates drainage, including a frame and a canopy component installed on the frame, and further including a water guide channel provided on the frame; the frame is also provided with a driving component, and the canopy component cooperates with the driving component to enable the water guide channel to be in an open state or a closed state.
[0007] In the above technical solution, the water guide channel is further composed of a channel body and a water guide edge movably disposed on the channel body; in the closed state, the upper end of the water guide edge is close to the inner side of the channel body; in the open state, the upper end of the water guide edge is towards the outer side of the channel body.
[0008] In the above technical solution, the canopy assembly further comprises a fixed support rod and several movable support rods, as well as a canopy connected between the various support rods. The first movable support rod moves to the end of the frame away from the fixed support rod, so that the canopy assembly is in a fully unfolded state. When the canopy assembly is fully unfolded, the water channel is in an open state. When the canopy assembly is not fully unfolded, the water channel is in a closed state.
[0009] In the above technical solution, the driving component further includes a first end and a second end, and a linkage component disposed between the first end and the second end; the first end contacts and cooperates with the canopy component, and the second end can be triggered to move synchronously through the linkage component.
[0010] In the above technical solution, the first end is disposed on the frame and located at the moving end of the first movable support rod; the second end is disposed on the water guide groove, so that the water guide is flipped on the groove body.
[0011] In the above technical solution, the first end further includes a first fixed seat and a movable sleeve disposed on the first fixed seat; the movable sleeve is provided with an elastic element, so that the movable sleeve can move toward the first fixed seat; one end of the linkage element is disposed in the movable sleeve and passes through the first fixed seat; the second end includes a second fixed seat disposed on the tank and a third fixed seat disposed on the water guide edge; the linkage element passes through the second fixed seat, so that the other end is disposed on the third fixed seat.
[0012] In the above technical solution, the moving direction of the linkage component within the movable sleeve is consistent with the moving direction of the canopy assembly; an arc-shaped cavity is formed within the second fixed seat so that the moving direction of the linkage component is perpendicular to the moving direction of the canopy.
[0013] In the above technical solution, the linkage component further includes a sleeve and a pull rope movably disposed within the sleeve; one end of the sleeve is fixed to the first fixed seat and the other end is fixed to the second fixed seat; one end of the pull rope is fixed to the movable sleeve and the other end is fixed to the third fixed seat; the pull rope placed on the movable sleeve moves toward the first fixed seat, so that the pull rope extends from the second fixed seat and acts on the third fixed seat.
[0014] In the above technical solution, the tank body is further composed of a first tank wall, a second tank wall, and a bottom wall for connecting the bottom ends of the first tank wall and the second tank wall; the hinge point between the water guide and the tank body is located at the upper end of the first tank wall, and the water guide is flipped to the side away from the second tank wall; the second fixing seat and the third fixing seat are respectively located at the middle position of the second tank wall and the water guide along the length direction.
[0015] In the above technical solution, further, water tank end caps are provided on both sides of the tank body, and the water tank end caps are located in the length direction of the tank body; the two sides of the water guide channel are attached to the uprights of the frame, and the upper side is attached to the bottom surface of the crossbeam of the frame.
[0016] In the above technical solution, the end cap of the water tank is further provided with a reinforcing rib that cooperates with the first tank wall, the second tank wall, and the bottom wall on the side near the tank body, and a supporting rib that cooperates with the water guide; the end cap of the water tank is also provided with a through hole located inside the reinforcing rib, and a water outlet pipe is provided for connecting the inside and outside of the water guide.
[0017] In the above technical solution, a connecting auxiliary plate is further provided at the top of the second tank wall. The connecting auxiliary plate and the second tank wall are arc-shaped transitions and are misaligned. The connecting auxiliary plate is attached to the outside of the crossbeam of the frame and is fixed with a first fastener. The end cover of the water tank is also provided with a second fastener that is screwed into the water guide channel from the side away from the water guide channel.
[0018] In the above technical solution, a supporting inclined surface is further formed on the supporting rib, and the bottom surfaces of both ends of the water guide are attached to the supporting inclined surface; a third fastener is provided, which is screwed into the water tank end cover from the side away from the tank body and passes through the supporting rib.
[0019] In the above technical solution, a limiting edge is further provided on the water outlet pipe and at one end inside the end cap of the water tank; at least one break is formed on the limiting edge.
[0020] In the above technical solution, an arc-shaped groove is provided at the part of the insert that mates with the bottom wall, and the cut is placed in the arc-shaped groove.
[0021] In the above technical solution, an arc-shaped groove is provided at the part of the insert that mates with the bottom wall, and the cut is placed in the arc-shaped groove.
[0022] The beneficial effects of this invention are: by replacing the original fixed water guide with a movable one, the water guide is ensured to open when the skylight assembly is fully opened and to close when the skylight assembly is closed, thereby ensuring that the water guide will not interfere with the tarpaulin. Attached Figure Description
[0023] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0024] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional view of the initial state of the sunshade canopy of the present invention.
[0025] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of the sunshade canopy opening process of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the sunshade canopy of the present invention in its fully opened state.
[0027] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of the water guide channel and drive assembly of the present invention when they are not in contact.
[0028] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the water guide channel and drive assembly of the present invention in combination.
[0029] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the driving component of the present invention when it is not started.
[0030] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the driving component of the present invention during startup.
[0031] Figure 8 This is a top view of the canopy assembly, drive assembly, and water channel of the present invention when they are not in contact.
[0032] Figure 9 This is a top view of the canopy assembly, drive assembly, and water channel of the present invention when they are in combination.
[0033] Figure 10 This is an exploded view of the first end of the driving component of the present invention.
[0034] Figure 11 This is an exploded view of the first end of the drive component of the present invention from another angle.
[0035] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of the second end of the driving component of the present invention.
[0036] Figure 13 This is an exploded view of the second end of the drive component of the present invention from another angle.
[0037] Figure 14 This is an exploded view of the water guide channel and the end cap of the water channel of the present invention.
[0038] Figure 15 This is a side view of the water guide channel and the end cap of the water channel of the present invention.
[0039] Figure 16 This is a perspective view of the tank body of the present invention.
[0040] Figure 17 This is an exploded side view of the tank body of the present invention.
[0041] Figure 18 This is a perspective view of the water tank end cap and water outlet pipe of the present invention.
[0042] Figure 19 This is an exploded view of the water outlet pipe of the present invention.
[0043] In the diagram, 1. Frame, 2. Canopy assembly, 21. Fixed support rod, 22. Movable support rod, 23. Canopy, 3. Water channel, 31. Channel body, 311. First channel wall, 312. Second channel wall, 3121. Connecting auxiliary plate, 313. Bottom wall, 32. Water guide edge, 33. Channel end cap, 331. Insert rod, 3311. Arc-shaped channel, 332. Supporting rib, 3321. Supporting slope, 333. Through hole, 34. Water outlet pipe, 341. 342. Limiting edge, 343. Fragment, 343. Annular groove, 3431. Water-stopping ring, 4. Drive assembly, 41. First end, 411. First fixed seat, 412. Movable sleeve, 413. Elastic element, 42. Second end, 421. Second fixed seat, 4211. Arc cavity, 422. Third fixed seat, 43. Linkage element, 431. Sleeve, 432. Pull rope, a. First fastener, b. Second fastener, c. Third fastener. Detailed Implementation
[0044] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application. In addition, the technical solutions of various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those of ordinary skill in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be implemented, it should be considered that such combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection of this application.
[0045] Reference Figures 1-19 As shown, a canopy that facilitates drainage includes a frame 1 and a canopy assembly 2 installed on the frame 1, and also includes a water guide channel 3 provided on the frame 1; the frame 1 is also provided with a drive assembly 4, and the canopy assembly 2 cooperates with the drive assembly 4 to enable the water guide channel 3 to be in an open or closed state.
[0046] The water guide channel 3 includes a channel body 31 and a water guide edge 32 movably disposed on the channel body 31. The open or closed state of the water guide channel 3 matches the position of the water guide edge 32 on the channel body 31. Specifically, when in the closed state, the water guide edge 32 is flush with or overlaps with the channel wall of the channel body 31, and the water guide edge 32 does not have the function of guiding water. When in the open state, the water guide edge 32 will form a certain angle with the channel wall of the channel body 31, and the maximum angle is 45°.
[0047] like Figures 1-3 As shown, when the canopy component 2 is installed on the frame 1, it can be electrically controlled to unfold or retract.Figure 1 and Figure 2 When the canopy assembly 2 is not fully opened, it will not contact the drive assembly 4, and the water guide trough 3 is in a closed state. Figure 3 As shown, when the canopy component 2 is electrically controlled to contact and press the drive component 4, the water guide channel 3 is opened.
[0048] Specifically, the canopy assembly 2 consists of a fixed support rod 21 and several movable support rods 22. The fixed support rod 21 is fixed at one end of the length direction of the frame 1. The movable support rods 22 are located on one side of the fixed support rod 21. The fixed support rod 21 and the movable support rod 22, as well as the movable support rod 22 and another movable support rod 22, are connected by a tarpaulin 23. The first movable support rod 22 is fixed on a pulley. When it moves to the end of the frame 1 away from the fixed support rod 21, it is pulled by the tarpaulin 23, pulling out the adjacent movable support rods 22 in sequence. The tarpaulin 23 gradually moves from a hanging state to a fully unfolded state of the canopy assembly 2. When the canopy assembly 2 is fully unfolded, the first movable support rod 22 just contacts the drive assembly 4 and triggers the drive assembly 4, causing the water guide rail 32 on the tank 31 to open.
[0049] The drive assembly 4 includes a first end 41 and a second end 42, and a linkage 43 for connecting the first end 41 and the second end 42. This arrangement is for convenient control of the strip-shaped water guide edge 32. The first end 41 is located at the moving end of the first movable support rod 22 on one side of the frame 1 relative to the fixed support rod 21. The second end 42 is located at the middle position of the water guide groove 3. The middle position is to ensure even force distribution. The movable support rod 22 contacts the first end 41, and the linkage 43 causes the second end 42 to move synchronously, thereby causing the water guide edge 32 on the water guide groove 3 to flip from a closed state to an open state.
[0050] Specifically, the first end 41 includes a first fixed base 411 and a movable sleeve 412 disposed on the first fixed base 411. The first fixed base 411 includes a base and a support base disposed on the base. The movable sleeve 412 is sleeved on the support base. Three sleeve sections are provided on the support base and the movable sleeve 412. The linkage member 43 is disposed at the middle sleeve section. An elastic member 413 is provided inside the movable sleeve 412, allowing the movable sleeve 412 to move towards the first fixed base 411. Specifically, a first slot is provided at the upper and lower sleeve sections on the support base to accommodate one end of the elastic member 413, and a slot is provided at the upper and lower sleeve sections of the movable sleeve 412 to accommodate most of the elastic member. The second slot of 413 also provides a movable cavity at the upper and lower sleeve sections on the support base, and a limiting joint is provided between the movable cavity and the first slot. A screw is provided that passes through the limiting joint from one side of the movable cavity and is screwed into the bottom of the second slot. The end of the screw is threaded and fastened in the movable sleeve 412. The head of the screw is placed in the movable cavity and is restricted by the limiting joint. In the initial state, under the action of the elastic member 413, the movable sleeve 412 is in an unpressed state on the support base, and the head of the screw is against the limiting joint. When the movable sleeve 412 is pressed, the elastic member 413 is compressed, and the head of the screw moves away from the limiting joint and closer to the port of the movable cavity.
[0051] The second end 42 is provided on the second fixed seat 421 on the tank 31 and the third fixed seat 422 on the water guide edge 32. One end of the linkage 43 is provided in the first fixed seat 411, and the other end of the linkage 43 is provided at the second fixed seat 421 and the third fixed seat 422. The movable sleeve 412 is inside. The moving direction of the linkage 43 is consistent with the moving direction of the canopy assembly 2. In order to facilitate fixing the force application direction, an arc-shaped cavity 4211 is provided in the second fixing seat 421 so that the moving direction of the linkage 43 is perpendicular to the moving direction of the canopy. The linkage 43 on the second fixing seat 421 acts vertically on the third fixing seat 422.
[0052] The linkage 43 includes a sleeve 431 and a pull rope 432 movable within the sleeve 431. The pull rope 432 is a steel rope and can be pulled and moved within the sleeve 431. Specifically, one end of the sleeve 431 is fixed inside the support base, and the pull rope 432 extends out of the sleeve 431 and enters the movable sleeve 412 for fixation. Preferably, a fastening screw can be provided on the movable sleeve 412 and screwed into it to press and fix the pull rope 432. Therefore, when the movable sleeve 412 is pressed towards the first fixed seat 411, the sleeve 431 does not move, and the pull rope 432 moves towards the first fixed seat 411. The sleeve 431 is pressed in, and the other end of the sleeve 431 is fixed on the second fixing seat 421. The sleeve 431 extends along the arc-shaped cavity 4211 and is located at the end of the arc-shaped cavity 4211, so that the pull rope 432 can extend from the sleeve 431 and be vertically aligned with the third fixing seat 422. The pull rope 432 extends from the other end of the sleeve 431 and is fixed on the third fixing seat 422. The pull rope 432, which is pressed in from the support base at the first end 41, extends out from the second fixing seat 421 at the second end 42 and acts on the third fixing seat 422, causing the water guide 32 to flip.
[0053] like Figure 16 , 17 As shown, a rotating shaft block is provided on the tank 31, and round shafts are provided at both ends of the rotating shaft block and embedded in the tank 31, so that the rotating shaft block can rotate on the tank 31. At the same time, a flat surface is formed on the rotating shaft block, and the flat surface on the rotating shaft block is attached to the back of the water guide 32. A screw is provided that passes through the front of the water guide 32 and is screwed into the rotating shaft block, thereby ensuring that the water guide 32 can be rotatably mounted on the tank 31.
[0054] Specifically, the trough 31 is composed of a first trough wall 311 and a second trough wall 312 that are vertically parallel, and a bottom wall 313 for connecting the bottom ends of the first trough wall 311 and the second trough wall 312. The first trough wall 311 is lower than the second trough wall 312. The water guide 32 is disposed at the upper end of the first trough wall 311. When the water guide 32 is flipped, it flips to the side away from the second trough wall 312. Furthermore, in order to prevent the water guide 32 from over-flipping during rotation, a limiting edge is provided below the water guide 32 (at the lower end of the hinge point). When the water guide 32 flips over to the side of the second trough wall 312, the limiting edge will contact the inner wall of the first trough wall 311. At the same time, this structure can make the center of gravity of the water guide 32 as close as possible to the hinge point, reducing the force applied to the water guide 32.
[0055] The second fixing seat 421 is disposed on the second tank wall 312, and the third fixing seat 422 is disposed on the water guide edge 32. In order to facilitate the application of force, the second fixing seat 421 and the third fixing seat 422 are both disposed at the middle position of the second tank wall 312 and the water guide edge 32 in the length direction.
[0056] In order to discharge the rainwater accumulated in the trough 31 and prevent the rainwater from falling from a height, the water guide trough 3 is installed between the two columns of the canopy assembly 2 in the moving direction of the frame 1. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure that the water guide trough 3 is attached to the bottom surface of the crossbeam, so that the rainwater moves from the trough 31 to both sides and is guided into the columns on both sides.
[0057] Specifically, water tank end caps 33 are installed on both sides of the tank body 31. The outer wall of the water tank end cap 33 is attached to the two columns of the frame 1, while ensuring that the second tank wall 312 on the tank body 31 is flush with the outer wall of the crossbeam of the frame 1. In order to ensure the installation of the water tank end cap 33, a reinforcing rib 331 is provided at the bottom of the side wall of the water tank end cap 33 near the water guide channel 3. After the water tank end cap 33 is inserted into the end of the tank body 31, the shape of the reinforcing rib 331 corresponds to the tank body 31. The bottom surface of the reinforcing rib 331 is attached to the first tank wall 311, the second tank wall 312, and the bottom wall 313 respectively.
[0058] To ensure that the water guide channel 3 is connected to the inside of the column, a through hole 333 is provided on the end cap 33 of the water channel and located in the inner frame of the insert rib 331. At the same time, a water outlet pipe 34 is embedded in the through hole 333. The water outlet pipe 34 can connect the inside and outside of the water guide channel 3. A pipe opening for inserting the water outlet pipe 34 is provided at the corresponding position of the column. At this time, the water guide channel 3 is connected to the inside of the column.
[0059] Furthermore, to secure the water guide channel 3, a connecting auxiliary plate 3121 is provided at the top of the second channel wall 312. The connecting auxiliary plate 3121 and the second channel wall 312 have an arc-shaped transition, forming a staggered state. This ensures that the second channel wall 312 remains flush with the outer wall of the crossbeam, while the inner wall of the connecting auxiliary plate 3121 can abut against the outer wall of the crossbeam. A first fastener a is provided, screwed from the outer wall of the connecting auxiliary plate 3121 into the crossbeam, to fix the connecting auxiliary plate 3121 to the crossbeam. To ensure a secure connection between the end cap 33 and the tank body 31, fastening ribs are provided along the length of the second tank wall 312 near its upper end at the angle between the first tank wall 311 and the bottom wall 313 of the tank body 31, and at the angle between the second tank wall 312 and the bottom wall 313. Fastening screws are provided that screw from the outside of the end cap 33 into the fastening ribs on the tank body 31. At the same time, a second fastener b is provided on the end cap 33, so that the end cap 33 is fixed to the column of the frame 1.
[0060] A support rib 332 is also provided on the end cap 33 of the water tank. The support rib 332 is used to support the water guide 32 after it is flipped over and prevent it from flipping over too much. A support slope 3321 is formed on the support rib 332. The bottom surfaces of both sides of the water guide 32 are attached to the support slope 3321. In order to further ensure the connection between the water guide 3 and the frame 1, a third fastener c is provided. It is screwed into the end cap 33 of the water tank from the side away from the tank body 31 and passes through the support rib 332, and then fixed to the column of the frame 1.
[0061] More specifically, it is necessary to ensure that the water outlet pipe 34 will not detach from the tank 31. A limiting edge 341 is provided at one end of the water outlet pipe 34 and inside the end cap 33 of the water tank, ensuring that the diameter of the limiting edge 341 is larger than the diameter of the through hole 333. At the same time, for convenient drainage, the distance between the bottom wall 313 of the tank 31 and the lowest point of the water outlet pipe 34 should be kept as small as possible. Therefore, under this optimization, an arc-shaped groove 3311 is provided at the part of the insert rib 331 that cooperates with the bottom wall 313, reducing the height of the insert rib 331. At the same time, at least one break 342 is formed on the limiting edge 341. Preferably, there are two breaks 342 that are symmetrically distributed, one of which is placed in the arc-shaped groove 3311, making it easier for rainwater on the bottom wall 313 to enter the water outlet pipe 34.
[0062] Since a gap will form between the through hole 333 and the water outlet pipe 34, which may cause rainwater to leak from here, an annular groove 343 is provided on the water outlet pipe 34 at the overlapping part of the water outlet pipe 34 and the end cap 33 of the water tank. At the same time, a water-stop ring 3431 is provided in the annular groove 343. The water-stop ring 3431 is made of rubber. By fitting the water-stop ring 3431 into the annular groove 343, the gap can be sealed to prevent water leakage.
[0063] The working process of this invention is as follows: The water tank end cap 33 is installed on the tank body 31 using the second fastener b. An opening for the water outlet pipe 34 to enter is made on the column of the frame 1. The water guide trough 3 is installed on the frame 1 and fixed to the crossbeam and column of the frame 1 using the first fastener a and the third fastener c, respectively. Then, the water outlet pipe 34 is inserted from the tank body 31 into the water tank end cap 33 and embedded into the column. Subsequently, the first fixing seat 411, the second fixing seat 421, the third fixing seat 422, and the linkage 43 are installed on the frame 1 and the water guide trough 3, respectively. In the initial state, the canopy assembly 2 is not fully opened, the movable sleeve 412 is not pressed, and the water guide 32 is in a closed state. As the canopy assembly 2 opens and fully unfolds, the first movable support rod 22 contacts and presses against the movable sleeve 412, pressing the pull rope 432 at the first end 41 into the sleeve 431. Simultaneously, the pull rope 432 at the second end 42 is pressed out from the sleeve 431. The pull rope 432 acts on the third fixed seat 422, and the water guide 32 changes from a closed state to an open state, causing the water guide 32 to flip on the tank 31. When the canopy assembly 2 begins to retract and the movable support rod 22 stops pressing the movable sleeve 412, the movable sleeve 412, under the action of the elastic element 413, will pull the pull rope 432, thereby restoring the water guide 32 to a closed state.
[0064] The various embodiments of this application have now been described in detail. To avoid obscuring the concept of this application, some details known in the art have not been described. Those skilled in the art can fully understand how to implement the technical solutions disclosed herein based on the above description.
[0065] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application. The foregoing embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application and are not intended to limit it. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. These modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A canopy tent facilitating water drainage, comprising a frame (1) and a canopy assembly (2) mounted on the frame (1), characterized in that, Also comprising, a water guide groove (3) arranged on the frame (1); a driving assembly (4) arranged on the frame (1), the awning assembly (2) cooperates with the driving assembly (4) to make the water guide groove (3) form an open state or a closed state.
2. The awning of claim 1, wherein, the water guide groove (3) is composed of a groove body (31) and a water guide rail (32) movably arranged on the groove body (31); in the closed state, the upper end of the water guide rail (32) is directed to the inner side of the groove body (31); in the open state, the upper end of the water guide rail (32) is directed to the outer side of the groove body (31).
3. The awning of claim 1, wherein, the awning assembly (2) is composed of a fixed support rod (21), a plurality of movable support rods (22), and a canopy (23) connected between the support rods, the first movable support rod (22) is moved to the end of the frame (1) away from the fixed support rod (21) to make the awning assembly (2) form a fully unfolded state; when the awning assembly (2) is fully unfolded, the water guide groove (3) forms an open state; when the awning assembly (2) is not fully unfolded, the water guide groove (3) forms a closed state.
4. The awning of claim 2, wherein, the driving assembly (4) includes a first end (41) and a second end (42), and a linkage (43) arranged between the first end (41) and the second end (42); the first end (41) is in contact with the awning assembly (2), and the second end (42) is synchronously triggered to move by the linkage (43).
5. The awning of claim 4, wherein, the first end (41) is arranged on the frame (1) and located at the moving end of the first movable support rod (22); the second end (42) is arranged on the water guide groove (3) to make the water guide rail (32) flip on the groove body (31).
6. The awning of claim 4, wherein, the first end (41) includes a first fixed seat (411) and a movable sleeve (412) arranged on the first fixed seat (411); the movable sleeve (412) is provided with an elastic member (413) inside to make the movable sleeve (412) move towards the first fixed seat (411); one end of the linkage (43) is arranged inside the movable sleeve (412) and passes out from the first fixed seat (411); the second end (42) includes a second fixed seat (421) arranged on the groove body (31) and a third fixed seat (422) arranged on the water guide rail (32); the linkage (43) passes through the second fixed seat (421) to make the other end arranged on the third fixed seat (422).
7. The awning of claim 6, wherein, The moving direction of the linkage (43) in the movable sleeve (412) is consistent with the moving direction of the awning assembly (2); An arc-shaped cavity (4211) is formed in the second fixed seat (421), so that the moving direction of the linkage (43) is perpendicular to the moving direction of the awning.
8. The awning canopy convenient for drainage according to claim 6, characterized in that, The linkage (43) comprises a sleeve (431) and a pull rope (432) movably arranged in the sleeve (431); One end of the sleeve (431) is fixed on the first fixed seat (411), and the other end is fixed on the second fixed seat (421); One end of the pull rope (432) is fixed on the movable sleeve (412), and the other end is fixed on the third fixed seat (422); The pull rope (432) placed on the movable sleeve (412) moves towards the first fixed seat (411), so that the pull rope (432) extends from the second fixed seat (421) and acts on the third fixed seat (422).
9. The awning canopy convenient for drainage according to claim 6, characterized in that, The groove body (31) is composed of a first groove wall (311), a second groove wall (312) and a bottom wall (313) for connecting the bottom ends of the first groove wall (311) and the second groove wall (312); The hinge point of the water guide (32) and the groove body (31) is arranged at the upper end of the first groove wall (311), and the water guide (32) is flipped away from the second groove wall (312); The second fixed seat (421) and the third fixed seat (422) are respectively arranged at the middle positions of the second groove wall (312) and the water guide (32) in the length direction.
10. The awning canopy convenient for drainage according to claim 9, characterized in that, Water groove end covers (33) are further arranged on both sides of the groove body (31) in the length direction of the groove body (31); The water guide groove (3) is attached to the vertical columns of the frame (1) on both sides and to the bottom surface of the horizontal beam of the frame (1) on the upper side.
11. The awning canopy convenient for drainage according to claim 10, characterized in that, The water groove end cover (33) is provided with a plug rib (331) matched with the first groove wall (311), the second groove wall (312) and the bottom wall (313) on the side close to the groove body (31), and is further provided with a supporting rib (332) matched with the water guide (32); The water groove end cover (33) is further provided with a through hole (333) in the plug rib (331), and is provided with a water outlet pipe (34) for connecting the inside and outside of the water guide groove (3).
12. The awning canopy convenient for drainage according to claim 9, characterized in that, The top end of the second groove wall (312) is provided with a connecting auxiliary plate (3121), which is arc-shaped and transitions with the second groove wall (312) and is in a staggered state, and is attached to the outer side of the cross beam of the frame (1) and is fixed by a first fastener (a); The water tank end cover (33) is further provided with a second fastener (b) which is screwed from the side away from the water guide groove (3) into the water guide groove (3).
13. The awning of claim 11, wherein, The support rib (332) is formed with a support inclined surface (3321), and the bottom surface of the two ends of the water guide (32) is attached to the support inclined surface (3321); A third fastener (c) is arranged to screw from the side away from the tank body (31) into the water tank end cover (33) and penetrate the support rib (332).
14. The awning of claim 11, wherein, The water outlet pipe (34) is provided with a limiting edge (341) at the side inside the water tank end cover (33); The limiting edge (341) is formed with at least one break (342).
15. The awning of claim 11, wherein, The water outlet pipe (34) is provided with an annular groove (343) at the side close to the limiting edge (341) at the pipe opening, and the annular groove (343) is provided with a water stop check ring (3431).
16. The awning of claim 14, wherein, The insert rib (331) is provided with an arc-shaped groove (3311) at the part matched with the bottom wall (313), and the break (342) is arranged in the arc-shaped groove (3311).
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