Patent classifications
E04H15/34
TABLE TENT
A tent with at least one pole giving structure to a canopy, a fabric of the canopy attached to the at least one pole at at least one point, and a sealable hatch disposed within the fabric near a top of the canopy, operative releasing insects from the tent wherein the tent is configured to be placed on a horizontal surface.
TABLE TENT
A tent with at least one pole giving structure to a canopy, a fabric of the canopy attached to the at least one pole at at least one point, and a sealable hatch disposed within the fabric near a top of the canopy, operative releasing insects from the tent wherein the tent is configured to be placed on a horizontal surface.
OUTDOOR FIXED TENT WITH ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE, BUCKLE MECHANISM, AND ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR FIXED TENT
An outdoor fixed tent includes a tent roof and a tent frame. The tent roof is installed at an upper part of the tent frame and includes multiple roof tent skeletons and tent beam skeletons. Each roof tent skeleton has one end cooperating with the tent frame and the other end extending towards a center of the tent roof and being inclined upwards. The tent beam skeletons are arranged transversely, and at least one end of each tent beam skeleton cooperates with the corresponding root tent skeleton. The tent beam skeletons at a same horizontal height are constructed to form a horizontal frame. The tent frame includes multiple stand columns and a cross beam connected between adjacent two stand columns. An installation seat is arranged at an upper end of each stand column. Two ends of the cross beam are respectively installed in cooperation with the corresponding installation seats.
OUTDOOR FIXED TENT WITH ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE, BUCKLE MECHANISM, AND ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR FIXED TENT
An outdoor fixed tent includes a tent roof and a tent frame. The tent roof is installed at an upper part of the tent frame and includes multiple roof tent skeletons and tent beam skeletons. Each roof tent skeleton has one end cooperating with the tent frame and the other end extending towards a center of the tent roof and being inclined upwards. The tent beam skeletons are arranged transversely, and at least one end of each tent beam skeleton cooperates with the corresponding root tent skeleton. The tent beam skeletons at a same horizontal height are constructed to form a horizontal frame. The tent frame includes multiple stand columns and a cross beam connected between adjacent two stand columns. An installation seat is arranged at an upper end of each stand column. Two ends of the cross beam are respectively installed in cooperation with the corresponding installation seats.
REMOVABLY MOUNTABLE ROOF FRAME FOR USE WITH AN EXPANDABLE CANOPY
An erectable canopy framework comprising a base frame and a roof frame. The roof frame is operative to support a canopy above the base frame and is removably mountable to the base frame. The base frame includes a plurality of upright support members, a plurality of cross members, each interconnecting adjacent upright support members, and a plurality of mounts disposed on the upright support members. Each mount includes a mount opening and each cross member includes a scissor assembly to permit movement of the base frame between expanded and a collapsed states. The mounts are operative to fasten the cross members to the upright support members. The roof frame includes a plurality of rafters each connectable to a corresponding mount opening. The framework comprises a plurality of rafter fittings each adapted for insertion into a corresponding mount opening and connectable to a corresponding rafter.
REMOVABLY MOUNTABLE ROOF FRAME FOR USE WITH AN EXPANDABLE CANOPY
An erectable canopy framework comprising a base frame and a roof frame. The roof frame is operative to support a canopy above the base frame and is removably mountable to the base frame. The base frame includes a plurality of upright support members, a plurality of cross members, each interconnecting adjacent upright support members, and a plurality of mounts disposed on the upright support members. Each mount includes a mount opening and each cross member includes a scissor assembly to permit movement of the base frame between expanded and a collapsed states. The mounts are operative to fasten the cross members to the upright support members. The roof frame includes a plurality of rafters each connectable to a corresponding mount opening. The framework comprises a plurality of rafter fittings each adapted for insertion into a corresponding mount opening and connectable to a corresponding rafter.
CAMOUFLAGE MATERIAL FOR A HUNTING BLIND
Mesh material is presented for a hunting blind with a camouflage pattern printed on a first side and a second side with a color coating. The mesh material is partially transmissive such that a portion of incident radiation from an exterior of the hunting blind is reflected back into the exterior, a portion of incident radiation from an interior of the hunting blind is transmitted through the mesh material to the exterior and an intensity ratio of the reflected portion to the transmitted portion during daylight conditions is above a threshold value such that the exterior of the hunting blind is visible from the interior and the interior of the hunting blind is not visible from an exterior of the hunting blind. A hunting blind is also provided that includes a frame including frame members and panels of the mesh material attached to the frame members.
CAMOUFLAGE MATERIAL FOR A HUNTING BLIND
Mesh material is presented for a hunting blind with a camouflage pattern printed on a first side and a second side with a color coating. The mesh material is partially transmissive such that a portion of incident radiation from an exterior of the hunting blind is reflected back into the exterior, a portion of incident radiation from an interior of the hunting blind is transmitted through the mesh material to the exterior and an intensity ratio of the reflected portion to the transmitted portion during daylight conditions is above a threshold value such that the exterior of the hunting blind is visible from the interior and the interior of the hunting blind is not visible from an exterior of the hunting blind. A hunting blind is also provided that includes a frame including frame members and panels of the mesh material attached to the frame members.
THREE-WAY SLEEVE, SUPPORTING FRAME AND TENT
A three-way sleeve includes a first sleeve, a second sleeve and a third sleeve that intersect with each other, and every two of a length direction of the first sleeve, a length direction of the second sleeve and a length direction of the third sleeve are perpendicular to each other. The first sleeve, the second sleeve and the third sleeve are each provided with an assembling through hole. At least one of an inner wall and an outer wall of the first sleeve, the second sleeve and the third sleeve are each provided with a circumferentially arranged limit protrusion. The first sleeve, the second sleeve and the third sleeve are integrally formed.
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.