An attic hatchway cover wherein a tent-like structure having side walls, a front wall, and a rear wall each having a flange structure are arranged to engage and for securement to a hatchway opening framework employing mounting strips, such that fastening structure secures each mounting strip to each associated flange and simultaneously to the framework. The In a preferred embodiment, the top wall of the cover employs a flap member selectively securable to the top wall and displaceable therefrom by use of a generally U-shaped zipper to disengage the flap relative to the top wall.
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1. An attic hatchway cover arranged for securement onto a framework of an attic opening, wherein the cover comprises,
a first side wall spaced from a second side wall and a front wall connected to a rear wall, wherein the front wall is fixedly and obliquely secured to the first side wall and the second side wall, and the rear wall is obliquely and fixedly secured to the first side wall and the second side wall, and the rear wall spaced from the front wall, a top wall extending coextensively to the front wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the rear wall to define a cavity within the cover, and the top wall having a zipper member, and the zipper member having a first end spaced from a second end, and the top wall having a flap hingedly secured to the top wall between the first end and the second end, and selectively secured to the top wall through the zipper member, wherein the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall are each of a rigid construction.
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7. An attic hatchway cover arranged for securement onto a framework of an attic opening, wherein the cover comprises:
a first side wall spaced from a second side wall and a front wall spaced from a rear wall, wherein said front wall is fixedly and obliquely secured to said first side wall and said second side wall and said rear wall is obliquely and fixedly secured to said first side wall and said second side wall, a top wall extending coextensively to said front wall, said first side wall, said second side wall and said rear wall to define a cavity within the cover; and means for providing access to the attic through the cover and the attic opening, said means for providing access comprising a generally U-shaped zipper member having a first end spaced from a second end, said zipper member forming a flap with said top wall, said flap selectively secured to the top wall by said zipper member; wherein said top wall comprises a hinge extending from said first side wall to said second side wall, said flap secured to said top wall by said hinge between said first end of said zipper member and said second end of said zipper member; and wherein said front wall, said rear wall, said first side wall and said second side wall are each of a rigid construction.8. A cover as set forth in
between the inner surface and the outer surface.9. An attic hatchway cover according to claim 8 wherein said front wall comprises a front wall flange projecting obliquely from said front wall and extending exteriorly of the cavity, said first side wall comprising a first side wall flange projecting obliquely from said first side wall and extending exteriorly of the cavity, said second side wall comprises a second side wall flange projecting obliquely from said second side wall and extending exteriorly of the cavity, and said rear wall flange projecting obliquely from said rear wall and extending exteriorly of the cavity; and wherein said first side wall flange, said second side wall flange, said front wall flange and said rear wall flange are coplanar.10. A cover as set forth in claim 9 including a first fastener strip arranged to engage the front wall flange, a second fastener strip arranged to engage the first side wall flange, a third fastener strip arranged to engage the second side wall flange, and a fourth fastener strip arranged to engage the rear wall flange, and fastening means for securing the first fastening strip to the front wall flange, and for securing the second fastening strip to the second side wall flange, and for securing the third fastening strip to the third front wall flange, and for securing the fourth strip to the rear wall flange.11. An attic hatchway cover according to claim 10 wherein said U-shaped zipper member comprises a first leg extending parallel to said first side wall adjacent said first side wall flange, a second leg extending parallel to said front wall adjacent said front wall flange and a third leg extending parallel to said second side wall adjacent said second side wall flange.12. An attic hatchway cover according to claim 10 wherein said U-shaped zipper member comprises a first leg extending parallel to said first side wall opposite said first side wall flange, a second leg extending parallel to said front wall opposite said front wall flange and a third leg extending parallel to said second side wall opposite said second side wall flange. |
More specifically, the attic hatchway cover 20 is arranged for mounting upon a surrounding framework 12 that extends about an attic opening 11, such as indicated in FIG. 1. Such attic openings 11 and the surrounding framework 12 typically mount a fold-away staircase 13, illustrated in phantom, which per se forms no part of the instant invention. The cover structure 10 is formed with a front wall 14 spaced from a rear wall 17 and a first side wall 15 spaced from a second side wall 16. A top wall 18 provides for a container assembly, such that the first side wall, the second side wall, the front wall, and the rear wall are typically of a rigid or at least semi-rigid construction, wherein the top wall 18 may be flexible in nature. The attic hatchway cover 10 further includes means for providing access to the attic through the attic hatchway cover 10 and the attic opening 11. The means for providing access to the attic includes a generally U-shaped zipper member 28 that has a first leg parallel to the first side wall 15, a second leg parallel to the front wall 14, and a third leg parallel to the second side wall 16. Specifically, a top wall flap 27 contained within the top wall is specifically of flexible construction, although as an alternative may be rigid and hingedly connected to the top wall adjacent the rear wall 17, such that a the U-shaped zipper connector member 28 separates the top wall flap 27 relative to the top wall for access through the top wall. The flexible construction of the top wall flap 27 would be more manually manipulative in use, or alternatively a rigid cover that employs a flexible and hinged connection relative to the top wall between the free distal ends of the U-shaped zipper would also function to permit access through the top wall 18.
As illustrated, the front wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the rear wall each include a lowermost continuous end spaced an equal distance relative to the top wall, such that a front wall flange 19 extends obliquely and exteriorly of the interior cavity 13 of the cover structure 10, with a first side wall flange 20 extending exteriorly of the first side wall, a second side wall flange 21 extending exteriorly of the second side wall 18, 16, and with a rear wall flange 22 extending exteriorly of the rear wall 17. The respective first side wall flange 20, second side wall flange 21, the rear wall flange 22, and the front wall flange 19 are each arranged to be secured between the framework 12 and a respective second mounting strip 24, a third mounting strip 25, a fourth mounting strip 26, and a first mounting strip 23 to engage for example the front wall flange 19, with fasteners 32 available for employment, such as illustrated in FIG. 6, to secure each respective mounting strip to the framework 12, or alternatively other fastening means may be employed such as hook and loop fasteners, clasps, and the like.
Each wall of the cover 10 is preferably arranged to include an inner wall 29 spaced from an outer wall 30, having an insulative core 31 extending coextensively between the inner wall 29 and the outer wall 30 coextensive of a respective wall structure.
The front wall, the rear wall, and the first and second side walls may be formed of flexible construction, such that each corner intersection may employ a stiffener rod or the like (not shown) to maintain the geometric integrity of the cover structure in use.
It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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