Tent peg
11208828 ยท 2021-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Anchoring means for anchoring a guy line of a tent to the ground are formed by two equally large elongated tent pegs which two are in contact with a main surface and can be moved in longitudinal direction relative to each other. This tent peg is in contact with the ground only with one of its main surfaces and with the other main surface is relatively easily movable over the other tent peg. After the tent peg has been extracted from the ground along the tent peg, the tent peg will be extracted from the ground by further pulling at tent peg. This tent peg is also clear of the ground on a main surface, where the tent peg has just been located and can therefore be pulled out of the ground in a simple manner.
Claims
1. Anchoring means for anchoring a guy line of a tent to the ground, comprising an elongated tent peg having two main surfaces oppositely disposed on the outside of the tent peg and facing away from each other and a pointed ground end and an extraction end, which tent peg at the location of or near the extraction end is provided with coupling means to which a guy line can be attached, which anchoring means further include an elongated auxiliary element which is provided with two further main surfaces present on the outside of the auxiliary element oppositely disposed and facing away from each other, which auxiliary element is parallel to the tent peg and is movably connected to the tent peg in longitudinal direction, wherein the auxiliary element's further main surface facing the tent peg is in contact with the tent peg's main surface facing the auxiliary element, and wherein the main surface and further main surface which are in contact with each other are movable relative to each other between an insertion position, in which the two surfaces are in contact with each other over a first surface, and an extraction position, in which the surfaces are in contact with each other over a second surface, the first surface being larger than the second surface.
2. Anchoring means as claimed in claim 1, wherein in at least one of the parts formed by the tent peg and the auxiliary element there is provided an elongated slot extending in longitudinal direction of the part through which slot a guiding element is projected which is attached to the other one of the two parts.
3. Anchoring means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first surface is at least substantially equal to the complete surface of the main surface that is in contact with the auxiliary element.
4. Anchoring means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the auxiliary element is formed by a further tent peg.
5. Anchoring means as claimed in claim 4, wherein the tent peg and further tent peg are of similar length and width.
6. Anchoring means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main surfaces and further main surfaces are curved in width.
7. Anchoring means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coupling means are formed by a hooked part of the tent peg at the location of the extraction end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be further elucidated hereinbelow with reference to an example of embodiment of the anchoring means according to the present invention shown in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The tent peg 5 forming the auxiliary element has an elongated slot 7 extending in longitudinal direction of the tent peg, the ends of which slot are spaced apart from the ends of the tent peg and through which slot a guiding element 9 is located, which is attached to the other tent peg 3. This guiding element 9 is formed by a pin which protrudes through the slot and is provided at the end with a head 11 having a diameter that exceeds the width of the slot and holds the two tent pegs against each other.
(9) For separating the two tent pegs 3 and 5, which is desirable for cleaning purposes, the slot 7 locally has a widening 13 through which the head 11 can be projected. At a distance from the insertion end 3c of the tent peg 3 are located hooked lips 15 which enclose the other tent peg 5 in retracted position.
(10) In extracted position, the tent pegs 3 and 5 are maximally moved apart and in the retracted position the tent pegs are pushed together as far as possible. The latter position is shown in
(11) When the tent pegs are inserted into the ground, the two tent pegs 3 and 5 are completely pushed together and can be inserted into the ground by beating with a hammer on the hooked ends 3d, 5d.
(12) For extracting the tent pegs 3 and 5 from the ground, the tent peg 5 must be pulled. For having a firm grip on the tent peg 5 so as to pull it without also pulling tent peg 3, a rope or cable can be attached to the extraction end 5d of tent peg 5 or it can be ensured that in retracted position the hooked ends 3d and 5d of the tent pegs 3 and 5 are present at a small distance from each other. In this embodiment, for the purpose of extracting the anchoring means, the tent peg 5 is provided with a rod 17 which forms a bridge between the side edges of the tent peg curved in width. An extraction hook may thus be easily hooked behind this rod. The tent peg 5 is in contact with the ground only with one of its main surfaces 5a and is relatively easily slidable with the other main surface 5b over the main surface 3a of the other tent peg 3. After the tent peg 5 has been extracted from the ground along the tent peg 3 up to the maximum spaced-apart position, the tent peg 3 will be extracted from the ground when the tent peg 5 is further pulled at. This tent peg 3 is also clear of the ground at a main surface 3b where the tent peg 5 has just been located and is therefore not retained on both main surfaces by the ground, so that it can also be pulled out of the ground in a simple manner.
(13) Although the present invention has been elucidated above on the basis of the drawings, it should be noted that the invention is not limited in any way to the embodiment shown in the drawings. The invention also extends to any embodiments deviating from the embodiment shown in the drawings within the scope defined by the claims.