A TENT
20230009345 · 2023-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A frame 1 for mounting a portable enclosure 2 to form a tent. The frame 1 includes a first sub-frame 4, a second sub-frame 5 and a third sub-frame 6. Each sub-frame 4, 5, 6 has a pair of side members 7 connected by at least one cross member 8. The side members 7 of the sub-frames 4, 5, 6 taper inwardly from the captured ends 10, 11 to said cross members 8 to form a generally trapezium shape.
Claims
1. A self-supporting frame for mounting an enclosure; the frame having: a first sub-frame, a second sub-frame and a third sub-frame; each said sub-frame having a pair of elongate side members having a first captured end and a second free end; each said second free end being connected by and spaced apart by an elongate cross member; each side member is connected to the cross member by a corner fitting angled at greater than 90 degrees; a base foot pivotally retaining said first captured ends of said sub-frames and adapted to permit movement of said sub-frames with respect to each other; the base foot has an angled base boot that allows the base foot to sit flat on a surface when the frame is erected; a pair of support members extending from the elongate side members of the top and bottom most sub-frames, connecting to the side members of the middle sub-frame; the support members connecting to the middle sub-frame by a slider that allows the support members to move up and down the side members of the middle sub-frame when the frame is being erected or collapsed; the elongate cross members including hinges to permit folding with respect to each other when the frame is collapsed; and wherein said side members of said sub-frames taper inwardly from said captured ends to said cross members to form a generally trapezium-shaped cross section.
2. The frame of claim 1, wherein the elongate side members are telescopically extendable elongate side members.
3. The frame of claim 1, wherein the elongate cross members are telescopically extendable elongate cross members.
4. The frame of claim 1, wherein the elongate side members are operatively associated with each other so that in a collapsed configuration each are substantially parallel to each other and in an erected configuration each are substantially spaced apart radially from each other.
5. The frame of claim 1, wherein the elongate cross members are adapted to fold into a first portion and a second portion so that each portion is substantially parallel to each other when the frame is in the collapsed configuration.
6. The frame of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is a tent and the tent includes an awning extendable from adjacent one said cross members.
7. The frame of claim 6, wherein said awning has a trapezium-shaped cross section.
8. The frame of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is a tent and at a base, the front of the tent is wider than the rear of the tent.
9. The frame of claim 1, wherein the support members are telescopically extendable supporting members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0026] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0032] There is disclosed herein a frame 1 for mounting a portable enclosure 2 to form a tent 3 or the like. In a preferred form, the frame 1 (see
[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the side members 7 are preferably telescopically extendable so that their longitudinal length can be varied by a user. A locking means (not shown) could be utilized to lock the telescopically extending side members 7 at a particular length. The supporting/bracing members 30 could also be telescopically extendable. The cross members 8 could also be telescopically extendable. The cross members 8 and side members 7 in the preferred form are connected together by a corner fitting 40 as best seen in
[0034] As best seen in
[0035] The base hinge/foot 15 is angled in a way to accommodate the trapezium shape of the frame 1 when erected. The base hinge/foot 15 achieves this angle by sitting in an associated angled boot 17. The separate boots 17 for each captured end 10 and 11 create an equal but opposing angle of the side members 7. The boot 17 includes a flat base 60 to be supported in use on a surface. The base 60 could include cut outs 63 to reduce weight and/or support contact with a ground surface. Side walls 61a,b,c extend upwardly from the flat base 60 to define a space 62 to receive the hinge foot 15. One side wall 61a is lower in height from the base 60 than an opposing side wall 61b with the connecting side wall 61c on an angle as shown in
[0036] In a preferred embodiment there is also included support/bracing members 30 to allow the sub-frames 4,5,6 to be locked in place when the frame is erected. The support/bracing members 30 are connected to the side members at appropriate distances to allow the free opening and closing of the frame 1. That is, the members 30 can be folded up or expanded out and locked in various configurations sliding along the side members 7. The frame 1 could further include numerous mounts (not shown) for the securing of pegs, lines or the like to provide further stability. The frame 1 could be any size due to the ability of each of the members to fold with respect to each other or be telescopic.
[0037] In
[0038] As best seen in
[0039] The frame 1 and enclosure 2 can be folded and placed in a carry pack (not shown). The pack could be made of a polyester fabric, polycotton or the like and include two or more handles. Once the pack is opened by way of fasteners such as clips, Velcro™, zippers or the like, the tent is unrolled by a user. Either the right or left arms are opened first. The tent 2 can then be erected by pulling up each set of arms 7. The arms 7 slide as described above and have Velcro™ or the like securing to fasten the sliding arms, the enclosure, extrusions or a combination thereof. Any extra fabric and/or annexures can be pulled out and pegged in the usual manner. In a preferred form, the tent can be erected by pulling up the uppermost sub-frames 4,5. The supporting bracing members 30 slide into place as described above and have Velcro™ or the like securing to fasten the supporting bracing members, the enclosure, extrusions or a combination thereof.
[0040] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.