Treepod Assembly
20170234025 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H2015/205
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention provides means, methods, and devices for suspending persons and goods above the ground while outdoors. Particularly, the invention provides a treepod assembly having a tent and a suspension element, capable of securely supporting at least one occupant while suspended above the ground from a tree or other elevated structure. In some embodiments, the treepod assembly may further include a rigid frame for additional support. Certain embodiments include an inflatable pocket that protects occupants and items inside the tent from injury or damage in case of a fall and impact with the ground.
Claims
1. A treepod assembly, comprising: a tent, comprising an internal chamber having an opening and a floor, the floor being adapted to support at least one occupant; and at least one suspension element, the at least one suspension element having sufficient strength to support the weight of the treepod assembly and the at least one occupant while the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground by the suspension element from an elevated structure.
2. The treepod assembly of claim 1, further comprising a rigid frame disposed below and supporting the tent, the rigid frame being interconnected to flexible support elements of the tent and comprising a plurality of rods interconnected by connectors.
3. The treepod assembly of claim 2, wherein the rigid frame has a length of between about 6 feet and about 12 feet and a width of between about 3 feet and about 9 feet.
4. The treepod assembly of claim 2, wherein at least one rod has an arcuate shape to provide a depression in a medial portion of the treepod assembly.
5. The treepod assembly of claim 2, wherein the frame comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, a lightweight metal, a lightweight alloy, a plastic material, and a stretchable cord.
6. The treepod assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one suspension element comprises a hook or loop disposed on a top of an external surface of the tent.
7. The treepod assembly of claim 1, having a substantially circular footprint.
8. The treepod assembly of claim 1, having a substantially rectangular footprint.
9. A treepod assembly, comprising: a tent, having a substantially circular footprint and comprising an internal chamber having an opening and a floor, the floor being adapted to support at least one occupant; and at least one suspension element, the at least one suspension element having sufficient strength to support the weight of the treepod assembly and the at least one occupant while the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground by the suspension element from an elevated structure; and a pocket, at least partially disposed below the tent, comprising: a first layer of material; a second layer of material, interconnected to the first layer of material such that when the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground, the second layer of material drapes freely away from the first layer of material and the tent; and at least one aperture in at least one of the first layer of material and the second layer of material, configured to allow air to enter the pocket without obstruction and thereby inflate the aperture when the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground, further configured to restrict the flow of air out of the pocket.
10. The treepod assembly of claim 9, wherein at least one aperture is positioned in the floor of the tent to permit air flow between the internal chamber and the pocket.
11. The treepod assembly of claim 9, wherein the floor is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one occupant without further structural reinforcement.
12. The treepod assembly of claim 9, wherein the first and second layers of material are made of the same material
13. The treepod assembly of claim 9, wherein the at least one aperture comprises at least two apertures, the at least two apertures being substantially evenly spaced axially on the second layer of material.
14. The treepod assembly of claim 9, capable of supporting a weight of at least about 500 pounds when suspended above the ground.
15. A treepod assembly, comprising: a tent, having a substantially rectangular footprint and comprising an internal chamber and at least one of a vent and a window, the internal chamber having at least one opening and a floor; at least one suspension element, the at least one suspension element having sufficient strength to support the weight of the treepod assembly and the at least one occupant while the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground by the suspension element from an elevated structure; and a rigid, substantially rectangular frame, wherein the floor of the internal chamber and the rigid frame are made of appropriate materials and configured to support the weight of at least one occupant.
16. The treepod assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one of a vent and a window is substantially semicircular.
17. The treepod assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least of a vent and a window comprises at least one vent, the at least one vent being partially covered by a vent cover disposed on an external face of the tent.
18. The treepod assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one of a vent and a window is disposed on an external face of the tent other than the face on which the at least one opening is disposed.
19. The treepod assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one suspension element comprises a hook or loop disposed on a top of an external surface of the tent.
20. The treepod assembly of claim 15, capable of supporting a weight of at least about 500 pounds when suspended above the ground.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the general description of the disclosure given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the disclosure or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] The following Components List identifies various features of the present invention by their reference numbers in the drawings.
COMPONENTS LIST
[0036] 1 Tent
[0037] 2 Suspension element
[0038] 3 Pocket
[0039] 4 Opening
[0040] 5 Internal chamber
[0041] 6 Window and/or vent [0042] 6a Window [0043] 6b Vent
[0044] 7 First layer of material
[0045] 8 Second layer of material
[0046] 9 Aperture
[0047] 10 Rod [0048] 10a Straight rode [0049] 10b Arcuate rod
[0050] 11 Connector
[0051] 12 Vent cover
[0052] 13 Frame
[0053] Referring now to
[0054] The tent 1 includes an opening 4 to an internal chamber 5. The opening 4 may include a closure, such as, by way of non-limiting example, a zipper, which may allow a user of the treepod assembly to selectively reconfigure the opening 4 between an open configuration and a closed figuration to selectively allow or prevent entry into or exit from the tent 1. One or more windows or vents 6 may also be formed on the tent 1. A floor of the chamber 5 supports an occupant. In one embodiment, a fabric material of the floor is sufficiently rigid to support the occupant without a frame. For example, in one embodiment, the treepod assembly can support two or three children, or one adult, without a frame.
[0055] The suspension element 2 may comprise a hook or loop of any type with sufficient strength to support the treepod assembly and its occupants from an elevated structure, such as a tree. Although only one suspension element 2 is illustrated, it will be appreciated that the treepod assembly may include any number of suspension elements 2. For example, the treepod assembly may include two, three, four, or more suspension elements 2. In one embodiment, the suspension element 2 is interconnected to an upper portion of the treepod assembly. However, the position of the suspension element 2 may be altered.
[0056] The pocket 3 generally comprises a first layer of material 7 and a second layer of material 8. The second layer 8 is interconnected to the first layer 7 such that when the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground, the second layer 8 drapes freely away from the first layer 7 and the tent 1. Air enters the pocket 3 through apertures 9. In this manner, the pocket 3 is at least partially inflated when the treepod assembly is suspended above the ground. The apertures 9 are sized to allow air to enter the pocket 3 without obstruction. However, if the treepod assembly falls to the ground, the apertures 9 restrict the flow of air from the pocket 3. In this manner, the pocket 3 protects occupants of the treepod assembly from impact with the ground. Said another way, the pocket 3 reduces the peak deceleration of the treepod assembly upon falling to the ground by extending the duration of the deceleration. In one embodiment, the apertures 9 are formed in the second layer 8. Additionally or alternatively, apertures 9 may be formed in the first layer 7.
[0057] The apertures 9 may further be adapted, or arranged, to decrease, or prevent, the flow of air from the pocket 3. In one embodiment, the apertures 9 are positioned on an upper portion of the pocket 3 and within the chamber 5 of the tent 1.
[0058] In one embodiment, the apertures 9 are generally circular. However, the apertures 9 may be of any size or shape. Further, although the apertures 9 are illustrated substantially evenly spaced axially on the second layer 8, the apertures 9 may have an irregular spacing and may be positioned in different portions of both the second layer 8 and the first layer 7.
[0059] The first layer 7 and the second layer 8 may be formed of any material known to those of skill in the art. In one embodiment, the first and second layers 7, 8 are made of the same material.
[0060] Apertures 9 may be positioned within the chamber 5 through the floor of the tent 1. In one embodiment, the aperture 9 has a generally triangular shape. However, other shapes of the aperture 9 are contemplated. Aperture 9 also may, but need not, comprise a screen, flap, cover, or other equivalent feature that allows air to freely enter the pocket but restricts airflow out of the pocket to dampen the forces felt by the treepod assembly and its occupants if the suspension of the treepod assembly above the ground fails or the treepod assembly otherwise drops to the ground.
[0061] The treepod assembly may further include a frame. The frame may generally comprise a rigid assembly interconnected to flexible support elements (not marked). The rigid assembly may be interconnected to the suspension element 2 by the flexible elements. The rigid assembly may be generally horizontal and the suspension elements may be generally vertical.
[0062] Any suitable material may be used to form the rigid assembly. In one embodiment, the rigid assembly comprises aluminum. In another embodiment, the rigid assembly is formed of a lightweight metal or alloy. In still another embodiment, the rigid assembly is formed of a plastic material. Additionally or alternatively, the assembly may include a stretchable cord, such as a shock cord.
[0063] The flexible support elements may be formed of any suitable wire or cord. In one embodiment, the flexible support elements have an elastic elongation that is relatively low. In another embodiment, the flexible support elements are formed of a high modulus polyethylene (HMPE). In one embodiment, the flexible elements comprise AmSteel® or AmSteel-Blue®. In another embodiment, the flexible elements are formed of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) material such as, but not limited, to Dyneema®.
[0064] In one embodiment, the rigid assembly comprises a lower assembly spaced from an upper assembly. The lower assembly may have at least one of a length and a width that is larger than a corresponding length and width of the upper assembly. The lower and upper assemblies may be generally planar.
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[0066] The first embodiment of the lower assembly may be used with the embodiments of the treepod assembly illustrated in
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[0068] Similar to the first embodiment, the second embodiment of the lower assembly may be used with the embodiments of the treepod assembly illustrated in
[0069] The rods 10a,b and connectors 11 of the lower assemblies of all embodiments of the present disclosure may be comprised of any suitably strong and substantially rigid material. In one embodiment, the rods 10a,b are formed of aluminum. In one embodiment, the connectors 11 are formed of aluminum. In another embodiment, the connectors 11 are formed of plastic.
[0070] Referring now to
[0071] The treepod assembly illustrated in
[0072] The tent 1 includes at least one opening 4 to an internal chamber (not marked). The opening(s) 4 may include a closure, such as, by way of non-limiting example, a zipper, which may allow a user of the treepod assembly to selectively reconfigure the opening(s) 4 between an open configuration and a closed configuration to selectively allow or prevent entry into or exit from the tent 1. One or more windows or vents 6 may also be formed on the tent 1; in the embodiment illustrated in
[0073] The treepod assembly illustrated in
[0074] Any suitable material may be used to form the frame 13. In embodiments, the frame 13 may comprise, by way of non-limiting example, aluminum, a lightweight metal or alloy, or a plastic material. Additionally or alternatively, the frame 13 may include a stretchable cord, such as a shock cord.
[0075] Although not shown in
[0076] The suspension element 2 may comprise a hook or loop of any type with sufficient strength to support the treepod assembly and its occupants from an elevated structure, such as a tree. Although only one suspension element 2 is illustrated, it will be appreciated that the treepod assembly may include any number of suspension elements 2. For example, the treepod assembly may include two, three, four, or more suspension elements 2. In the treepod assembly illustrated in
[0077] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that a treepod assembly according to the present invention may have any combination of features of the embodiments disclosed in the foregoing description or illustrated in the drawings. By way of non-limiting example, a treepod assembly according to the present invention may have a pocket 3 as illustrated in
[0078] The description of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting of the treepod assembly to the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The embodiments described and shown in the figures were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure, the practical application, and to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure.