Portable Shelter System
20230407669 ยท 2023-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A portable shelter system that has a shelter, such as a tent or awning, formed at least in part from a flexible material and foldable into a folded configuration, and a storage container, such as a bag, for receiving the shelter when the shelter is in the folded configuration. A fold guide indicator, positioned such that, when the shelter is folded into the folded configuration with a pre-defined part of the shelter aligned with the fold guide indicator, the shelter can be accommodated in the storage container. In an embodiment, the fold guide indicator is a fabric tab sewn into a seam of the shelter.
Claims
1. A portable shelter system, comprising: a shelter formed at least in part from a flexible material and foldable into a folded configuration; and a storage container for receiving the shelter when the shelter is in the folded configuration; wherein the shelter comprises a fold guide indicator positioned such that, when the shelter is folded into the folded configuration with a pre-defined part of the shelter aligned with the fold guide indicator, the shelter can be accommodated in the storage container.
2. The portable shelter system of claim 1, wherein the fold guide indicator comprises a tab attached to the shelter.
3. The portable shelter system of claim 2, wherein the tab is of a fabric material.
4. The portable shelter system of claim 1, wherein the fold guide indicator is attached to a seam of the shelter.
5. The portable shelter system of claim 1, wherein the fold guide indicator is of a contrasting color to the shelter in a region adjacent the fold guide indicator.
6. The portable shelter system of claim 1, wherein the storage container defines a fitting length and the shelter has a first end, and wherein the fold guide indicator is positioned with respect to the first end such that, when the shelter is folded in a folding direction from the first end to form a folded portion with an edge of the folded portion aligned with the fold guide indicator, a width of the folded portion in the folding direction is substantially equal to the fitting length.
7. The portable shelter system of claim 6, wherein the fold guide indicator is spaced from the first end by a distance substantially equal to twice the fitting length, such that the width of the folded portion in the folded direction is substantially equal to the fitting length when a free edge of the folded portion is aligned with the fold guide indicator.
8. The portable shelter system of claim 6, wherein the fold guide indicator is spaced from the first end by a distance substantially equal to the fitting length, such that the width of the folded portion in the folded direction is substantially equal to the fitting length when a folded edge of the folded portion is aligned with the fold guide indicator.
9. The portable shelter system of claim 6, wherein the storage container defines and the shelter has a first end, and wherein the fold guide indicator is positioned with respect to the first end such that, when the shelter is folded in the folding direction to form a folded portion with an edge of the folded portion aligned with the fold guide indicator, the width of the folded portion in the folding direction is substantially equal to two, four or eight times the fitting length.
10. The portable shelter system of claim 1, comprising a pair of fold guide indicators disposed on opposite sides of the shelter.
11. The portable shelter system of claim 1, wherein the shelter comprises a first fold guide indicator and a second fold guide indicator, the first and second fold guide indicators being positioned such that the shelter can be folded into the folded configuration with a first pre-defined part of the shelter aligned with the first fold guide indicator and a second pre-defined part of the shelter aligned with the second fold guide indicator.
12. A method of folding a portable shelter into a folded configuration for fitting into a storage container, the method comprising: folding the shelter by bringing a pre-defined part of the shelter into alignment with a fold guide indicator provided on the shelter.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein folding the shelter comprises folding the shelter from an end of the shelter to form a folded portion, and aligning an edge of the folded portion or a fold line of the folded portion with the fold guide indicator.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising folding the shelter at least one additional time to arrive at the folded configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like reference signs are used for like features, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0025] The bag 50 is of a flexible fabric material and includes a zip fastener 52 to allow access into the interior of the bag 50.
[0026] The tent 100 in this example is of an inflatable pole design, and includes an integral floor 102 attached to a tent body 104 at a seam 106. In
[0027] The length of the bag 50 is less than the length Lt of the tent 100. However, provided the tent 100 is correctly folded into the folded configuration, the tent 100 will fit snugly into the bag 50, through the zip fastener 52, so that the bag 50 can be as compact as possible when the tent is inside. As will be described in more detail below, the size of the bag 50 determines a fitting length Lf that corresponds to the width of at least one folded portion of the tent 100 when in the correct folded configuration.
[0028] To guide the user in folding the tent 100 into the correct folded configuration, the tent 100 is provided with fold guide indicators 108, only one of which is visible in
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[0030] A pair of fold guide indicators 108 are provided, with one on each side of the tent floor 102. Each fold guide indicator 108 is spaced from a first end 112 of the tent 100 by a distance equal to twice the fitting length Lf. The fold guide indicators 108 are therefore disposed opposite one another.
[0031] The tent 100 can be folded into the folded configuration by picking up the first end 112 of the tent 100 and folding it over in a folding direction (i.e. away from the initial position of the first end 112). This creates a folded portion 114 of the tent 100 that overlies the remainder of the tent 100, as shown in
[0032] The folded portion 114 can then be used as a reference for the remainder of the folding process. The folded edge 118 is picked up and folded over in the folding direction, so that the new fold line lies along the free edge 116 of the initial folded portion 114, to arrive at the configuration shown in
[0033] The remaining portion 120 of the tent 100, adjacent a second end 122 of the tent 100, can then be folded over in the opposite direction to the folding direction, as shown in
[0034] It will be appreciated that, in this example, the fitting length Lf corresponds to the width of the initial folded portion 114 needed to ensure that, after the sequence of folding steps has been completed, the resulting size of the folded configuration of the tent 100 is small enough to fit within the bag 50. Accordingly, for a given system 10, the fitting length Lf is determined primarily by the size of the bag 50 but is typically less than the interior length of the bag 50 to allow for the additional space taken up by the folds of the tent 100.
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[0036] This results in a configuration, shown in
[0037] In some variants, the initial folded portion may have a width that is a multiple of the fitting length Lf. By way of example,
[0038] During a first folding step, the free edge 316 of the folded portion 314 is brought into alignment with the fold guide indicators 308. The folded portion 314 therefore has a width of twice the fitted length Lf between its free edge 316 and its folded edge 318, as shown in
[0039] A second folding step takes place by folding the remaining portion 320, adjacent the second end 322 of the tent 300, over the folded portion 314, with the fold line aligned with the free edge 316 of the folded portion 314 (and also with the fold guide indicators, in this example). This results in the configuration shown in
[0040] In a third folding step, the tent 300 is folded in half in the folding direction, to bring the folded edge 318 of the (original) folded portion 314 into line with the fold guide indicators 308. As shown in
[0041] In the examples above, the width of the folded portion that results from the first step of folding the tent from the first end in the folding direction is equal to the fitting length Lf (
[0042] In the illustrated examples, a free edge or a folded edge of the folded portion is aligned with the fold guide indicators. However, a different pre-defined part of the tent or shelter could be aligned with the fold guide indicators. For instance, indicators (such as coloured tabs, lines, printed indicia and so on) could be provided for alignment with the fold guide indicators.
[0043] The fold guide indicators could take any suitable form. For example, the fold guide indicators could take the form of printed, stitched or otherwise applied lines, dots, arrows or other symbols, or eyelets, flags, loops, ribbons, tapes, and so on. It is preferable if the fold guide indicators are readily distinguishable from the rest of the shelter, such as by being of a contrasting colour. It is also possible to provide pictographic or text instructions and/or identifiers on or adjacent to the fold guide indicators to assist the user when folding the shelter.
[0044] In some embodiments, a single fold guide indicator is provided, rather than a pair of fold guide indicators as illustrated in
[0045] While the illustrated examples show a shelter with a generally rectangular plan, the concepts can also be applied to shelters with other shapes, for example those with curved, trapezoidal or pointed ends.
[0046] The concept is not limited to tents, and can be applied to substantially any portable shelter system where it is desirable to have a compact configuration of the shelter for storage and transportation. For instance, the concept could be used with shelters such as awnings, tent extensions, temporary gazebos, bivvies, windbreaks and the like.
[0047] Further modifications and variations not explicitly described above may also be contemplated without departing from the scope of the concept as defined in the appended claims.