Patent classifications
E04H15/00
ERECTING FRAME AND PROTECTIVE SKIN SHELTER SYSTEM
A shelter system having an erecting frame system and a protective skin system. The erecting frame system has at least two A-frame legs and at least one tensioning element. The A-frame legs each comprise at least one elongated structural member, each of the A-frame legs coalescing with at least one other A-frame leg with at least one connection. The tensioning element is at least temporarily affixed to a free end of each of the at least two A-frame legs, and comprises at least one elongated structural element capable of generating a tension force to draw the free ends of the A-frame legs towards one another, thereby at least temporarily lifting the connection to a predetermined height above the free end of each A-frame leg. A protective skin system is also provided with at least one side plane, one roof plane, and one end plane. The side plane is disposed between two A-frame legs; the roof plane is concordant with the ground surface; and the end plane is disposed between two A-frame legs of a constituent A-frame leg pair and a ground surface. The planar element of the protective skin system provides at least a partial barrier from a ballistic threat to a volume behind the planar element, the loading of the protective skin system being transferred at least in part first to the erecting frame system and ultimately to the ground surface.
Campfire Reflective Barrier
A campfire reflective barrier for protecting a user from exposure to wind while concurrently providing heat reflection from a campfire or other associated energy sources is provided. The campfire reflective barrier includes a first panel affixed to an adjacent second panel via a hinge. The panels form a heat reflecting and wind deflecting shield. Each panel includes a first side having a heat reflecting element that can reflect heat and a second side for deflecting wind. In one embodiment, the heat reflecting element is formed in a bubble arrangement to provide a highly reflective surface so as so reflect the heat generated by the campfire. In some embodiments, the panels are reconfigurable and joinable with other campfire reflective barriers to form a continuous shield.
X-Mid geometry for a trekking pole shelter
A lightweight shelter for hikers that uses two trekking poles for support. This shelter includes an outer canopy (or fly) that is rectangle shaped at the base, and a sleeping area which is uniquely positioned on a diagonal relative to the rectangular outer wall. This shelter also includes a ridgeline supported by two trekking poles which are positioned on the crossing diagonal to the sleeping area and inwards from the base of the outer wall such that this shelter can erect into a stable position without additional support beyond what is provided by the canopy.
X-Mid geometry for a trekking pole shelter
A lightweight shelter for hikers that uses two trekking poles for support. This shelter includes an outer canopy (or fly) that is rectangle shaped at the base, and a sleeping area which is uniquely positioned on a diagonal relative to the rectangular outer wall. This shelter also includes a ridgeline supported by two trekking poles which are positioned on the crossing diagonal to the sleeping area and inwards from the base of the outer wall such that this shelter can erect into a stable position without additional support beyond what is provided by the canopy.
Collapsible pergola
A collapsible pergola comprising a traditionally configured pergola having a plurality of locking hinge mechanisms disposed about each section of the pergola thereby enabling the pergola to be unfolded to set up or folded up to store away in a low-profile manner requiring no assembly or disassembly of the pergola by the user.
Portable and Collapsible Ground Blind and Method of Using Same
A ground blind system is provided. The ground blind system may include a fabric panel; and a plurality of poles, wherein the plurality of poles may include a center support pole, wherein when installed the center support pole divides the fabric panel longitudinally into two smaller generally triangular shape portions of substantially the same size; and wherein in an assembled state the assembled structure of the fabric panel and plurality of poles may be configured such that the structure is self-supporting. A method of using the ground blind system may include, providing the ground blind system; installing the plurality of poles within the fabric panels to form the assembled structure; and adjusting the two smaller generally triangular shape portions to a desired angle therebetween.
Gym locker attached privacy cover
The gym locker attached privacy cover creates a privacy area behind an arched privacy screen where a user may change clothing without being seen. The gym locker attached privacy cover attaches to gym lockers at a first support column and a second support column. An opaque screen stored without the support columns is deployed from around spindles within each support column and wires in the opaque screen cause the opaque screen to form an arch that projects away from the lockers. The user may stand within the space defined between the lockers and the arch. The first support column and the second support column may each be held in place by a set of magnets. In some embodiments, the privacy screen may be retracted by a spring-loaded ratchet and pawl arrangement or by a manually operated knob attached to the spindle.
Modular security system for above-ground structures
A system of modular components for on-site assembly of a shelter for an above-ground structure to protect the structure from blast, wind, fire or other physical hazards. A pyramidal shelter with triangular or rectangular base is formed by joining side panels to each other. Each side panel includes a triangular frame covered, except at access hatch, observation port and door openings, with either steel plate or diamond steel mesh to which blast-resistant, fire-resistant or other kinds of coatings or panels are applied. A corner anchor assembly to support each corner of a shelter has a lower plate, an overlying split plate, and a pair of upstanding, anchor rods attached to the split plates for insertion into hollow, lower portions of side beams of adjacent side panels. The corner anchor assemblies facilitate expansion of an assembled shelter by addition of more modular components.
Hard shell rooftop tent with utility rails
A tent system includes a base system, a canopy, and one or more interconnecting members. The base system includes a first base member configured to mount to a vehicle, a second base member, and a hinge pivotally attaching the first base member to the second base member. The canopy includes a flexible membrane having a membrane edge and a canopy fastener coupled to at least a portion of the membrane edge and configured to mate with an interconnecting member fastener. The one or more interconnecting members include an interconnecting member body defining a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge, an attachment member, and the interconnecting member fastener attached to the interconnecting member body along the second longitudinal edge and configured to mate with a plurality of different canopy fasteners.
Collapsible structure
Collapsible structures are disclosed. In one embodiment, the collapsible structure includes a plurality of hinges and a plurality of panels. The plurality of panels are swingably connected by the plurality of hinges so as to form at least one arch when the collapsible structure is in an erected state and so as to become at least one stack of the plurality of panels in a collapsed state. The panels allow for the collapsible structure to maintain its structural integrity when erected but to have a compact and transportable configuration when collapsed.