CONVERTIBLE TENT HAMMOCK
20210317678 ยท 2021-10-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a convertible tent hammock. The hammock may include side release buckles which allow the floor of the convertible tent hammock to be separated from the corners of the convertible tent hammock. Further, an exposed ridge pole provides a first structural connection to a support structure. The head and foot of the convertible tent hammock may be cinched together to provide a second structural connection to a support structure.
Claims
1. A convertible tent hammock, comprising: a floor and a fly, wherein the floor and the fly are connected, the connection between the floor and the fly being selectively connectable to allow the floor to function as a hammock when disconnected and as a tent floor when connected.
2. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, wherein the floor and the fly are connected at one or more corners of the convertible tent hammock.
3. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, wherein the floor and the fly are connected at corners of the convertible tent hammock.
4. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, wherein the floor is rectangular, and the floor and the fly are connected at four corners of the rectangular floor.
5. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, wherein the connection between the floor and the fly is a buckle.
6. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising a ridge pole.
7. The convertible tent hammock of claim 6, further comprising a first arch pole and a second arch pole.
8. The convertible tent hammock of claim 7, wherein the first arch pole and the second arch pole are disposed at opposing ends of the convertible tent hammock.
9. The convertible tent hammock of claim 8, wherein the ridge pole is disposed over the first and second arch pole along a ridge of the convertible tent hammock.
10. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising a first arch pole which connects to the fly by a buckle having a first end.
11. The convertible tent hammock of claim 10, wherein the first buckle includes a corresponding second end attached to the floor.
12. The convertible tent hammock of claim 10, wherein the first arch pole includes a second buckle having a first end.
13. The convertible tent hammock of claim 12, wherein the second buckle includes a corresponding second end attached to the floor.
14. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising a cinch cord disposed at a first end of the convertible hammock.
15. The convertible tent hammock of claim 14, further comprising a cinch cord disposed at a second end of the convertible hammock.
16. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising a first arch pole which connects to the fly by a first buckle.
17. The convertible tent hammock of claim 16, wherein the floor connects to the first arch pole by a second buckle.
18. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising one or more stake loops.
19. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising a first connector which suspends a first end of the convertible tent hammock above the ground.
20. The convertible tent hammock of claim 1, further comprising a second connector disposed on a second end of the convertible tent hammock opposite of the first end which suspends a second end of the convertible tent hammock above the ground.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The accompanying drawings illustrate an embodiment of a convertible hammock tent.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific techniques and embodiments are set forth, such as particular techniques and configurations, in order to provide a thorough understanding of the hammock strap disclosed herein. While the techniques and embodiments will primarily be described in context with the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art will further appreciate that the techniques and embodiments may also be practiced in other similar apparatuses.
[0014] Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. It is further noted that elements disclosed with respect to particular embodiments are not restricted to only those embodiments in which they are described. For example, an element described in reference to one embodiment or figure, may be alternatively included in another embodiment or figure regardless of whether or not those elements are shown or described in another embodiment or figure. In other words, elements in the figures may be interchangeable between various embodiments disclosed herein, whether shown or not.
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[0016] Structural support for convertible tent hammock 100 may be provided by a ridge pole 125 which extends laterally (along the length of convertible tent hammock 100 e.g., parallel to floor 115) down the approximate midpoint of convertible tent hammock 100. Ridge pole 125 may extend past an end of convertible tent hammock 100 on both sides of convertible tent hammock 100. Further structural support may be provided by a first arch pole 130A, connected to a connector 135A on opposing sides of convertible tent hammock 100 (the opposing side of first arch pole 130A and a connector similar to 135A on the opposing side of first arch pole 130A are not shown due to perspective). Further structural support for convertible tent hammock 100 may be provided by a second arch pole 130B, connected to a connector 135B on opposing sides of convertible tent hammock (although, as before, a connector matching to connector 1356 and an opposing side of second arch pole 1306 are not shown due to perspective. A third arch pole 140 may be connected at an approximate horizontal midpoint of convertible tent hammock 100 and may connect to a connector 145, which may be the same or a second type of connector different from connector 135. In one example, connector 145 may be a pocket which accepts and secure one end of arch pole 140. (It is noted here, also, that an opposing side of third arch pole 140 may be connected to another connector like 145 positioned on the opposing side of third arch pole 140, which cannot be seen in
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[0023] Ridge pole cord 505, cinch cord 405, and cinch cord 305 may be connected to ridge pole 125 or may alternatively be connected to a ridge pole strap and connector (not shown) on a first end and may include a loops 505A on a second end which may also connect to connector 510. In this manner cinch cord 305, cinch cord 405, and ridge pole cord 505 may be connected at a single point to connector 510 such that each one of cinch cord 305, cinch cord 505, and ridge pole cord 505 are positioned to support at least a portion of a payload (e.g., campers, gear, etc.) disposed within convertible hammock tent 500.
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[0026] The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the invention to the precise forms or embodiments disclosed. Modifications and adaptations will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed embodiments. For example, components described herein may be removed and other components added without departing from the scope or spirit of the embodiments disclosed herein or the appended claims.
[0027] Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.