Patent classifications
E04H15/008
COLLAPSIBLE HUNTING BLIND APPARATUS
A collapsible hunting blind apparatus comprises a floor member, a roof member, and a plurality of walls. The roof member includes angled surfaces and side walls coupled to the angled surfaces. The plurality of walls are hingedly couplable to the floor member such that the plurality of walls hingedly fold inward toward opposite walls and atop the floor member. The roof member is couplable to the floor member while the plurality of walls are folded atop the floor member.
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.
Convertible Backpack Shelter Device
A convertible backpack shelter device is provided. The convertible backpack shelter device includes a housing compartment. The housing compartment is formed by a number of walls. Each wall of the number of walls are collapsible into a stored configuration and an extended configuration. The number of walls includes a top wall disposed oppositely a bottom wall, with a plurality of intermediate walls extending between the top wall and the bottom wall. The intermediate walls include a back wall and a front wall. A pair of shoulder straps are placed on the back wall.
Expandable shelter assembly
An expandable shelter assembly that includes a covering hinge coupled to an expandable frame and a base hinge coupled to the expanding frame opposite the covering. The expandable frame is a hollow quadrilateral structure that includes a plurality of sides. The expandable frame includes a collapsed state and a deployed state. When collapsed, the expandable frame is collapsed and the cover is positioned proximate to the base. When deployed, the expandable frame is expanded and the cover is positioned distal to the base. Each side of the expandable frame is insulated, collapsible; includes a first panel hinge coupled to a second panel; and folds inward when the expandable frame is in the collapsed state. The covering and the base are each complementary in shape compared to the expandable frame. The covering is a rigid structure that partially encloses the expandable frame. The base is a hollow and rigid frame.
Expandable protective enclosure
An expandable and configurable enclosure that is configured to be envelop at least one object to provide protection thereof wherein said portable enclosure is configured to be assembled into a plurality of alternate shapes and sizes. The portable enclosure of the present invention includes a body wherein the body includes a plurality of panels. The panels of the body are manufactured from a durable flexible material such as but not limited to nylon. The panels include perimeter seams wherein each of the perimeter seams is configured with a fastener. The fasteners are configured to facilitate the operable coupling of a plurality of panels to form a body having an interior volume suitable to accommodate therein a desired object or plurality of objects. The assembled body of the present invention includes at least one end cap member operable to provide access to the interior volume of the body.
VEHICLE TENT
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a roof top tent system, that can include a lower frame portion coupleable with a bed of a truck, an upper frame portion coupleable with the lower frame portion, a platform assembly coupleable with the upper frame portion of the frame assembly, including an upper platform portion, a lower platform portion coupleable with the upper frame portion of the frame assembly along a first end portion of the lower and upper platform portions, and a platform hinge configured to hingedly couple the lower platform portion with the upper platform portion so that the upper platform portion can rotate between a first position in which the upper platform portion is substantially parallel to and adjacent to the lower platform portion and a second position in which the upper platform portion extends at an angle away from the lower platform portion.
VEHICLE MOUNTED TENT SYSTEM
A vehicle mounted tent system includes a vehicle mounting frame for securement to the box of a pickup truck. A clamshell frame assembly having a rigid bed platform and a plurality of U-shaped support rods is connected to the mounting frame. The clamshell frame assembly including a tensioning system and functioning to transition between an open and closed position. A plurality of rigid panels is connected to the vehicle mounting frame and a tent is connected to the clamshell frame assembly. In the open position, the bed platform is positioned forward of the vehicle mounting frame, and the tent is held in an expanded position by each of the plurality of U-shaped support rods. In the closed position, the bed platform is positioned directly above the vehicle mounting frame, and the tent is positioned within a space defined by the plurality of rigid panels.
Modular shelter pods
A modular shelter pod and system are described herein. In one example, a pod may be formed by a number of foldable or detachable panels, where a first panel includes at least four cavities at first locations having a first shape and a first cross section. A second panel may include at least four tabs at second locations corresponding to the first locations, and having a second shape and a second cross section that fits into and engages the at least four first cavities, such that the at least four tabs engage the at least four cavities to resist movement between different pods when arranged vertically. The pod may additionally include a third panel removably connecting the first panel and the second panel and forming an opening defining a cleaning port that is sealable, where the cleaning port is shaped to removably engage a cleaning device.
Vehicle mounted tent system
A vehicle mounted tent system includes a vehicle mounting frame for securement to the box of a pickup truck. A clamshell frame assembly having a rigid bed platform and a plurality of U-shaped support rods is connected to the mounting frame. The clamshell frame assembly including a tensioning system and functioning to transition between an open and closed position. A plurality of rigid panels is connected to the vehicle mounting frame and a tent is connected to the clamshell frame assembly. In the open position, the bed platform is positioned forward of the vehicle mounting frame, and the tent is held in an expanded position by each of the plurality of U-shaped support rods. In the closed position, the bed platform is positioned directly above the vehicle mounting frame, and the tent is positioned within a space defined by the plurality of rigid panels.
FOLDABLE ROOFTOP SHELTER
A rooftop shelter that can be mounted to a roof of a vehicle and can be quickly and readily assembled and disassembled. The rooftop shelter includes a body and a hinged cover that resembles a suitcase. A roof panel is pivotally coupled to the hinged cover. A left wall panel, a right wall panel, and a front wall panel can be coupled to three respective sides of the body. The body and the hinged cover in the folded state can encase the above four panels. The rooftop shelter can be set up by unfolding the hinged cover and the four panels, wherein the body, hinged cover, roof panel, left panel, right panel, and front panel together form an enclosure. This same structure can use for quick movable ground shelters.