Patent classifications
E04H15/003
Portable barrier
A portable barrier includes a junction assembly. The portable barrier further has a pedestal assembly including (i) a plurality of legs that are movable with respect to each other, the plurality of legs includes a first leg and a second leg, and (ii) a flooring connected to the first leg and the second leg. In addition, the portable barrier has a cover assembly including (i) a plurality of arms that are movable with respect to each other, the plurality of arms includes a first arm and a second arm, and (ii) a covering connected to the first arm and the second arm. The portable barrier additionally has (i) a first limiter releasably connecting the first leg and the first arm, and (ii) a second limiter releasably connecting the second leg and the second arm.
Collapsible changing tent assembly
A portable changing tent made of flexible fabric construction affixed to a folding frame structure designed for easy portability and storage. The folding frame structure includes a plurality of flexible metal coils that are designed to be movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. In the expanded configuration, the frame defines a conical housing having an interior volume that can be accessed via a closure flap or other door opening disposed on the flexible fabric material. The flexible fabric material can include additional openings that allow a parent or guardian to assist a child when changing within the conical housing. When in the collapsed configuration, the portable changing tent can be stored in a carrying bag for easy and compact storage.
Portable shelter
The present invention is a portable shelter for providing private while outdoors. The portable shelter comprises a cover and a supporting frame arranged inside the cover. The portable shelter is disposed in a collapsed state when the supporting frame is in a tensioned position, and in an installed state when the supporting frame is released from the tensioned position. The portable shelter includes a zipper extending at least partially along a vertical length of the cover to provide ingress and egress to interior space of the portable shelter when in the installed state. The portable shelter further comprises one or more retaining straps to hold the supporting frame in the tensioned position, when the portable shelter is in the collapsed state. The portable shelter further comprises two or more feet for supporting the supporting frame on the ground, while the portable shelter is in the installed state.
EXPLANDABLE SHELTER
The present invention relates to an expandable shelter, the shelter includes an upright support and ribs for supporting a canopy. Stretchers are provided for stretching the ribs from the upright support. A runner is provided for moving downwards along the upright support so that the stretchers stretch the ribs from the upright support to expand the shelter. Advantageously, a shelter assembly whereby the runner moves downward to stretch the ribs may provide a compact collapsed shelter with more expansive sheltering when compared with other shelters where the runner instead moves upwards for expansion.
Collapsible Low-Profile Privacy Structure
Aspects are directed to a collapsible privacy structure that has a low profile when in an un-deployed state to preserve the sight lines of observers. The collapsible privacy structure may then be deployed causing a canopy structure to extend upwardly forming an internal volume that provides privacy and seclusion to the user of the structure. The internal volume may be used for a bathroom, a shower, a medical evaluation/treatment space, and/or a changing space. Upon the departure of the user from the internal volume, the collapsible privacy structure may return to the low-profile nature provided by the un-deployed state.
Element-Shielding Device
An element-shielding device includes a first rod including a first stake configured for insertion into the ground; a second rod including a second stake configured for insertion into the ground at a distance from the first stake; and a barrier material disposed between the first rod and the second rod. The barrier material is extendable and retractable between the first rod and the second rod. An element-shielding system includes a plurality of element-shielding devices.
Collapsible Changing Tent Assembly
A portable changing tent made of flexible fabric construction affixed to a folding frame structure designed for easy portability and storage. The folding frame structure includes a plurality of flexible metal coils that are designed to be movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. In the expanded configuration, the frame defines a conical housing having an interior volume that can be accessed via a closure flap or other door opening disposed on the flexible fabric material. The flexible fabric material can include additional openings that allow a parent or guardian to assist a child when changing within the conical housing. When in the collapsed configuration, the portable changing tent can be stored in a carrying bag for easy and compact storage.
PERSONAL POP-UP PODS
Disclosed herein are novel personal pop-up pods designed for a single user. In one embodiment, a personal pop-up pod can provide a user with privacy and/or protection from the surrounding environment. The personal pop-up pods can be designed such that a user can remain mobile, i.e., able to move from one location to another while using a personal pop-up pod. The personal pop-up pods can be designed such that a user can selectively gain access to the environment surrounding the pop-up pod by opening windows and other points of access. The personal pop-up pods can protect the user form a variety of conditions surrounding the personal pop-up pods such as, for example, rain, snow, wind, low temperatures, and other such climate related elements or communicable diseases and other such health risks.
Shading system and method of use
A system for providing shade onto a surface is described herein. The system includes a canopy configured for engagement with, and aerial suspension by, a frame. The frame includes a plurality of sections configured for end-to-end alignment from a left end to a right end of the frame. Each section is configured to engage with any adjacent sections to form the frame. The ends of the frame are secured to the surface, thereby aerially suspending the canopy and providing shade to the surface.
Portable barrier
A portable barrier has a pedestal assembly including (i) a plurality of legs that are movable with respect to each other, the plurality of legs include a first lateral leg and a second lateral leg, and (ii) a first limiter connected to the first lateral leg and the second lateral leg. The portable barrier further has a cover assembly including (i) a plurality of arms that are movable with respect to each other, the plurality of arms include a first lateral arm and a second lateral arm, and (ii) a covering connected to the first lateral arm and the second lateral arm. In addition, the portable barrier has a first side screen connected to the first lateral arm and the first lateral leg, the first side screen defining a side opening. The portable barrier further has a first side opening cover.