Patent classifications
E04H15/64
Modular, reconfigurable environment isolation structures and related methods
Environment isolation structures may include a frame and flexible panels at least partially covering, and attached to, the frame. The frame may include multidirectional node connectors including multiple locations for attachment. At least some of the locations for attachment may be located on different sides of the multidirectional node connectors. Poles configured to telescope to selectively fixable lengths may include connectors affixed to longitudinal ends of the poles. Each connector may be configured to selectively attach to a respective location for attachment on a given side of a respective multidirectional node connector to form the frame.
Modular, reconfigurable environment isolation structures and related methods
Environment isolation structures may include a frame and flexible panels at least partially covering, and attached to, the frame. The frame may include multidirectional node connectors including multiple locations for attachment. At least some of the locations for attachment may be located on different sides of the multidirectional node connectors. Poles configured to telescope to selectively fixable lengths may include connectors affixed to longitudinal ends of the poles. Each connector may be configured to selectively attach to a respective location for attachment on a given side of a respective multidirectional node connector to form the frame.
Adapter Element and Modular System
The invention relates to an adapter element for fastening a planar element, in particular an awning, to a vehicle, including an adapter body, which has a first edge region for fastening the adapter element to a vehicle, and a second edge region for fastening a planar element to the adapter element. The first edge region of the adapter body is equipped with a vehicle connection element for releasably fastening the first edge region to a vehicle. The second edge region of the adapter body is equipped at the second edge region with a planar element connection element for releasably fastening the second edge region to an edge region of a planar element. The invention also relates to a modular system having such an adapter element and having a planar element.
Tent Assembly Including Serially Connected Tents
A tent assembly includes two tents spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction. Each tent includes a tent body supported by a tent frame to form a tent space. Each tent body includes two first tent canvases at front and rear ends thereof and spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction. Each tent body further includes two second tent canvases spaced from each other in a transverse direction. Each first tent canvas includes a first access opening. A connecting tent is connected between the two tents and includes a connecting tent body having two connecting tent canvases extending in the longitudinal direction and spaced from each other in the transverse direction. The connecting tent body is connected between two adjacent first tent canvases respectively of the two tents. The connecting tent includes a passageway connected between two adjacent first access openings respectively of the two tents.
Tent Assembly Including Serially Connected Tents
A tent assembly includes two tents spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction. Each tent includes a tent body supported by a tent frame to form a tent space. Each tent body includes two first tent canvases at front and rear ends thereof and spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction. Each tent body further includes two second tent canvases spaced from each other in a transverse direction. Each first tent canvas includes a first access opening. A connecting tent is connected between the two tents and includes a connecting tent body having two connecting tent canvases extending in the longitudinal direction and spaced from each other in the transverse direction. The connecting tent body is connected between two adjacent first tent canvases respectively of the two tents. The connecting tent includes a passageway connected between two adjacent first access openings respectively of the two tents.
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.
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.
Wind-resistant adjustable shade shelter
A portable shade shelter has a plurality of canopies including at least a first canopy and a second canopy. The first canopy is disposed over the second canopy, and the first canopy is capable of being spaced apart from the second canopy in a vertical direction such that air is capable of flowing between the first canopy and the second canopy. Each of the first canopy and the second canopy includes a plurality of openings configured to permit air and light to pass through the respective first canopy and second canopy.
Wind-resistant adjustable shade shelter
A portable shade shelter has a plurality of canopies including at least a first canopy and a second canopy. The first canopy is disposed over the second canopy, and the first canopy is capable of being spaced apart from the second canopy in a vertical direction such that air is capable of flowing between the first canopy and the second canopy. Each of the first canopy and the second canopy includes a plurality of openings configured to permit air and light to pass through the respective first canopy and second canopy.
TENT COUPLERS
Tent couplers include a pivot interlocking member and a bridged interlocking member. The bridged interlocking member comprises a bridge that extends between a tether-receiving portion and a tent support-receiving portion that includes a tent support receiver configured to couple to a tent support. The pivot interlocking member includes a tent fabric receiver configured to couple to a tent fabric. The pivot interlocking member defines a bridge-receiving aperture and an entrance slot interconnected thereto. Tent couplers are selectively configured between a linking configuration and an interlocked configuration. In the linking configuration, the pivot interlocking member is positioned for insertion and removal of the bridge from the bridge-receiving aperture via the entrance slot. In the interlocked configuration, the bridge is positioned within the bridge-receiving aperture, and the pivot interlocking member is oriented within a range of interlocked orientations that restrict removal of the bridge from the bridge-receiving aperture.