Portable construction tent and system
10822821 ยท 2020-11-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A portable construction tent is provided. The portable construction tent is especially suitable for use in inclement weather conditions. In particular, the portable construction tent is especially suitable for use on a building when construction or repair is being done to the roof of the building. The portable tent unfolds, is adjusted for size, and then is secured to the parapet walls of the roof and finally is locked into place. A discard-able, recycle-able wrap is draped over support poles of the tent and is secured. In an embodiment, the wrap may be a low-density polyethylene film or cellophane. Further, in an embodiment, the wrap may be heat shrunk around the poles (which may be steel rafters), which are bolted to the parapet walls. Once in place, the portable construction tent allows workers to work on the roof of a building in almost any weather condition.
Claims
1. A tent for a roof comprising: a first unit pole having a first end, a second end and a generally hollow interior; an interior pole which telescopingly extends partially within the interior of the first unit pole; a second first unit pole in mirror orientation with the first unit pole wherein the first unit pole and the second first unit pole meet at a pivot point unit and pivot with respect to each other; a brace capable of being secured to a roof; a first support pole having a first end and a second end wherein the first support pole is attached to the brace at the first end of the first support pole and temporarily secured to the first unit pole at the second end of the first support pole; and a hinge having a first unit, a second unit and a pivot point wherein the first unit of the hinge is permanently secured to the first unit pole and wherein the second unit of the hinge pivots at the pivot point and wherein the second unit of the hinge has a securing device for temporarily receiving and securing the second end of the first support pole.
2. The tent for a roof of claim 1 further comprising: a second hinge wherein the second hinge has a first unit, a second unit and a pivot point wherein the first unit of the second hinge is secured to the interior pole and wherein the second unit of the second hinge pivots at the pivot point with respect to the first unit of the second hinge and wherein the second unit of the second hinge has a securing device for temporarily receiving and securing a second support pole.
3. The tent for a roof of claim 2 further comprising: a clamp for securing the first support pole to the second support pole.
4. The tent for a roof of claim 1 further comprising: an elongated pole ring located at a first end of the interior pole wherein the securing loop secures an elongated pole.
5. The tent for a roof of claim 1 further comprising: a cover secured over the first unit pole and the second first unit pole.
6. The tent for a roof of claim 5 wherein the cover is cellophane or polyethylene film.
7. The tent for a roof of claim 1 further comprising: a first section of the brace, a second section of the brace and a perpendicular extension separating the first section of the brace from the second section of the brace wherein the first section of the brace and the second section of the brace are parallel to each other and wherein the first section of the brace and the second section of the brace are both perpendicular to the perpendicular extension.
8. The tent for a roof of claim 7 further comprising: an opening on the first section of the brace for receiving a securing device to secure the brace to a parapet wall of a roof of a building.
9. A system for securing a tent to a roof comprising: a first unit pole having a first end, a second end and a generally hollow interior; an interior pole which telescopingly extends partially within the interior of the first unit pole; a second first unit pole in mirror orientation with the first unit pole wherein the first unit pole and the second first unit pole meet at a pivot point unit and pivot with respect to each other; a brace capable of being secured to a roof; a first support pole having a first end and a second end wherein the first support pole is attached to the brace at the first end of the first support pole and temporarily secured to the first unit pole at the second end of the first support pole; wherein the angle of the first unit pole with respect to the second first unit pole is capable of being adjusted; a cover secured over the first unit pole and the second first unit pole; and a hinge having a first unit, a second unit and a pivot point wherein the first unit of the hinge is permanently secured to the first unit pole and wherein the second unit of the hinge pivots at the pivot point and wherein the second unit of the hinge has a securing device for temporarily receiving and securing the second end of the first support pole.
10. The system for securing a tent to a roof of claim 9 wherein the cover is heat shrunk over the first unit pole and the second first unit pole.
11. A tent for a roof comprising: a first unit pole having a first end, a second end and a generally hollow interior; an interior pole which telescopingly extends partially within the interior of the first unit pole; a second first unit pole in mirror orientation with the first unit pole wherein the first unit pole and the second first unit pole meet at a pivot point unit and pivot with respect to each other; a brace capable of being secured to a roof; a first support pole having a first end and a second end wherein the first support pole is attached to the brace at the first end of the first support pole and temporarily secured to the first unit pole at the second end of the first support pole; and an extended platform extending from the interior pole at an angle wherein the extended platform has an opening for receiving the first support pole.
12. The tent for a roof of claim 11 wherein the support pole is threaded.
13. The tent for a roof of claim 11 further comprising: a cover secured over the first unit pole and second first unit pole.
14. The tent for a roof of claim 13 wherein the cover is heat shrunk over the first unit pole and the second first unit pole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) A portable construction tent and system is provided. The portable construction tent is especially suitable for use in inclement weather conditions. In particular, the portable construction tent is especially suitable for use on a building when construction or repair is being done to the roof of the building. The portable tent unfolds, is adjusted for size, and then is secured to the parapet walls of the roof and finally is locked into place. A discard-able, recycle-able wrap is draped over support poles of the tent and is secured. In an embodiment, the wrap may be a low-density polyethylene film or cellophane. Further, in an embodiment, the wrap may be heat shrunk around the poles (which may be steel rafters), which are bolted to the parapet walls. Once in place, the portable construction tent allows workers to work on the roof of a building in almost any weather condition.
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(13) The first unit pole 10 may have a first end 11 and a second end 12 and an opposing first unit pole 20 may also have a first end 21 and a second end 22. The second ends 12, 22 of the two first unit poles 10, 20 may meet at the pivot point unit 30; which allows opposing first unit poles 10, 20 to pivot with respect to each other, therein allowing for the distance between the first ends 11, 21 of the poles 10, 20 to be adjusted depending on the width of the roof 100. The pivot point units 30 may be generally flat portions of the first unit poles 10, 20 having openings 90 (as described below).
(14) The first unit poles 10, 20 may have an interior pole 15, 25 which may telescopingly extend partly within the interior of first unit poles 10, 20 (as shown in
(15) Further, the interior poles 15, 25 of the first unit poles 10, 20 may be connected to an elongated pole ring 87 which receives an elongated pole 85 (
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(17) The first units 141 of the first and second hinges 140 may each have a securing device 133 for temporarily receiving a support pole 888. The angles 125 of all of the hinges 140 may be adjusted therein allowing the device 1 to properly fit on a wide range of roofs. During installation of the device 1, once the first unit poles 10, 20 and interior poles 15, 25 are in the proper place and the proper angles 125 are adjusted, a clamp 889 may secure the two support poles 888 together as shown in
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(19) The top end of the support pole 89 may be received by a securing device 133 wherein the securing device 133 may be located above the extended platform 120. The securing device 133 may be, for example in one embodiment, a threaded member which receives the threaded member portion of the top of the support pole 89. The securing device 133 may thus secure the support pole 89 to the extended platform 120.
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(21) Located at the pivot point unit 30 may be an opening 90 wherein an elongated pole 95 (
(22) In an embodiment, a cross beam 200 (
(23) To secure the cover 50 to the device 1, in one embodiment, the cover 50 may be first secured to the inside surface 70 of the parapet wall 71 by, for example, securing an end of the cover 50 between the generally flat first section 41 of the parapet brace 40 and securing the same by the securing devices 80.
(24) The cover 50 may then pass over the top of the parapet wall 71 and then wrap around the elongated pole 85 which also extends substantially the entire length 310 (
(25) The figures generally illustrate the elongated pole 85 which receives the cover 50 located outside the width of the parapet wall 71; however, it should be understood that the elongated pole 85 may be located directly above the parapet wall 71 depending on the desired application for a project.
(26) Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.