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Document Number
US Patent 5203125
Issued Date
April 20, 1993
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Abstract
An openable roof includes a plurality of movable roof members. Each of the movable roof members is of a generally sectorial shape in two-dimensional projection. The sectorial shape has a radially outer edge portion and a radially inner edge portion. The outer edge portion of the movable roof member is movably disposed on an outer arcuate support. The inner edge portion of the movable roof member is movably disposed on an inner arcuate support. The outer and inner arcuate supports are disposed concentrically about a common axis. Accordingly, each of the movable roof members is able to revolve around the axis of the arcuate supports so as to participate to open and close a sectorial opening portion provided between the arcuate supports.
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Published
April 20, 1993
Application Number
07/865,700
Filed
April 8, 1992
US Classification
52/66  
Int'l Classification
E04B   1/343   (20060101)   E04B   7/16   (20060101)   E04H   3/14   (20060101)   E04H   3/16   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 567,134 filed on Aug. 14, 1990 now abandoned.
Priority Data
Aug 16, 1989 [JP] 1-211175
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52/65   52/66  
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