COLLAPSIBLE TENT STRUCTURE
20200217100 ยท 2020-07-09
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Abstract
An integral tent structure and system that, through the use of flexible and specifically configured rib elements, along with selectively placed restraining elements to position and hold sections of the configured rib elements in proximity to each other, allows for easy folding, collapsing, storage, transportation, and then equally easy unfolding, assembly, and usage of the tent, is disclosed. The rib elements are designed to, with minimal directional force, fold and collapse into a compact, readily storable configuration. The tent cover of the tent structure incorporates specifically placed connection and securing elements to provide means for securing the folded tent structure in the folded configuration. Because the rib elements are folded or collapsed with a resistive or expanding spring force, upon release of the securing elements, the integral tent structure automatically unfolds into the normal operative shape and configuration with little to no effort.
Claims
1. A collapsible tent structure comprising: a plurality of flexible ribs; a flexible cover connected to said plurality of flexible ribs by a plurality of attachment elements, said plurality of attachment elements comprising at least one of strings, snaps, buttons, hook and loop elements, magnets, and claps; wherein for disassembly, each of said plurality of flexible ribs is configurable to form at least one approximate circle shape; a plurality of restrainer elements, each one of said plurality of restrainer elements being attached to at least one of said flexible ribs; at least one rachet element through which at least one of said plurality of restrainer elements operates; wherein for disassembly, approximate opposite sides of each of said plurality of flexible ribs are pulled towards each other by pulling at least one of said plurality of restrainer elements to pull said approximate sides of each of said plurality of flexible ribs towards each other to form a collapsed configuration; wherein for disassembly, each of said plurality of flexible ribs in said collapsed configuration is foldable into at least two substantially circular sections to form a plurality of discs; and at least one securing element to secure said at least two substantially circular sections proximate to each other, all as further described and detailed in the above specification including the attached figures, and drawings.
2. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, having two flexible ribs that cross each other at an approximate orthogonal angle at an approximate mid-point of each flexible rib, wherein the two flexible ribs form two approximate circle shapes after initial disassembly, and form four discs after said opposites sides of said two flexible ribs are pulled towards each other by said at least one of said plurality of restrainer elements.
3. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, having three flexible ribs that form three approximate circle shapes after initial disassembly, and form six discs after said opposite sides of said three flexible ribs are pulled towards each other by said at least one of said plurality of restrainer elements.
4. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, having at least four flexible ribs that form at least four approximate circle shapes after initial disassembly, and form at least eight discs after said opposite sides of said at least four flexible ribs are pulled towards each other by said at least one of said plurality of restrainer elements.
5. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, wherein said flexible cover is formed from a nylon ripstop material.
6. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, wherein said flexible cover is formed from a canvas material.
7. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, wherein said flexible cover is formed from a polyethylene material.
8. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, further comprising at least one openable window within said flexible cover.
9. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, wherein said flexible cover further comprises at least one slit to allow for a release of internal air pressure.
10. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 1, further comprising a flexible shaped bag into which said folded collapsible tent structure may be placed once fully folded.
11. A collapsible tent structure comprising: a plurality of flexible ribs each having a first and second end; a plurality of first connector ends integrally attached to each of said plurality of flexibl e rib first ends; a plurality of second connector ends integrally attached to each of said plurality of flexible rib second ends; a flexible cover connected to said plurality of flexible ribs by a plurality of attachment elements comprising at least one of strings, snaps, buttons, hook and loop material, magnets, and claps; wherein each of said plurality of first connector ends is formed to securely connect to one of said plurality of second connector ends such that, once a first connector end is securely connected to a second connector end, said flexible rib forms an approximate circle shape; a plurality of restrainer elements attached to an approximate middle section of each of said flexible ribs; wherein opposite sides of each of said plurality of flexible ribs, in said form of an approximate circle, are pulled towards each other by pulling at least one of said plurality of restrainer elements to form a collapsed configuration; further wherein, each of said plurality of flexible ribs in said collapsed configuration are foldable to form a plurality of discs; and at least one securing element to secure said plurality of discs to each other, all as further described and detailed in the above specification including the attached figures, and drawings.
12. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, having two flexible ribs that cross each other at an approximate orthogonal angle at an approximate mid-point of each flexible rib, wherein the two flexible ribs form two approximate circle shapes after connection of said two first connector ends to said two second connector ends, and further forms four disc s in a fully folded configuration.
13. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, having three flexible ribs that form three approximate circle shapes after connection of said three first connector ends to said three second connector ends, and further forms six discs in a fully folded configuration.
14. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, having four flexible ribs that form four approximate circle shapes after connection of said four first connector ends to said four second connector ends, and further forms eight discs in a fully folded configuration.
15. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said plurality of first and second connector ends connect by a press and friction fit.
16. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said plurality of first and second connector ends connect by a twist and detent motion.
17. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said plurality of first and second connector ends connect by a screw mechanism.
18. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said flexible cover is formed from a nylon ripstop material.
19. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said flexible cover is formed from a canvas material.
20. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said flexible cover is formed from a polyethylene material.
21. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said flexible cover further comprises a plurality of stakes to anchor said collapsible tent structure.
22. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, further comprising at least one openable window within said flexible cover.
23. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, wherein said flexible cover further comprises at least one slit to allow for a release of internal air pressure.
24. The collapsible tent structure, as provided in claim 11, further comprising a flexible shaped bag into which said folded collapsible tent structure may be placed once fully folded.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] Two different exemplary embodiments of the inventive collapsible tent structure 10 are shown in
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The core aspect of the collapsibility of the tent structure 10 is a function of the flexible, but structurally resilient plurality of ribs 30. More particularly, each of the ribs 30 is flexible enough such that the ends of each rib 30 may be connected to form, in one embodiment, essentially a circle form or structure, as shown in
[0038] In further detail, as shown in
[0039] In an alternative embodiment, relevant to the bed tent configuration illustrated in
[0040] Once each of the ribs 30 are connected end-to-end to form circles for each rib, then each of the circle ribs are placed or positioned adjacent or on top of one another, as shown in
[0041] With the ribs 30 all positioned on top of each other, the opposite sides of each rib 30 are pulled towards each other by pulling a restraining strap or restraining element 33 such that the opposite sides of the ribs 30 come together thereby forming an approximate figure-eight shape as shown in
[0042] With a slight twisting motion, one half of the figure-eight shape is folded on top of the other half of the figure-eight shape to form essentially a disc configuration as illustrated in
[0043] Once in the disc or collapsed configuration, a strap or other securing element 50 may be used to keep each of the discs in place adjacent to and in relation to each of the other discs as shown in
[0044] The unfolding of the tent structure 10 is undertaken in the opposite steps. The securing mechanisms or clips 50 may be released to allow the discs to separate from each other. With a little urging, each of the discs may be untwisted and unfolded to form the figure-eight shape. Once in this configuration, the restraining elements 33 and rachet clips 34 (that are holding the rib sides together) may be released to allow the sides of the ribs 30 to flex into their normal circular configuration. In view of the elasticity of the ribs 30 resulting from their being manufactured from a plastic material, the ribs 30 will automatically unwind into their normal assembled configuration and shape. And finally, the ends of the ribs 30, may be undone or released to allow the ribs 30 to achieve their normal configuration as the structural form of the tent, which may be primarily established by the shape of the cover 90 as shown in
[0045] As described, the folding or collapsing of the tent structure 10 for transportation and storage, is an easy and intuitive operation. The user simply connects the rib ends or feet together; lays each of the circle formed ribs on top of each other; pulls the opposite sides of the circle formed ribs together to form a figure-eight shape; and then folds one half of the figure eight on top of the other half of the figure-eight with a slight twisting motion. The two halves of the figure-eights may then be connected to each other for easy and compact transport.
[0046] When fully collapsed, the tent structure 10 is fairly compact, and may be placed within a bag or sack 110, that may be shaped to properly fit the folded tent structure, as shown in
[0047] In other useful embodiments, as shown in
[0048] An example of a collapsing and folding procedure for a four-sided tent structure as shown in
[0049] Because the ribs 30 in this type of embodiment do not have ends that need to be connected, the folding or collapsing of the tent structure 10, is still an easy and intuitive operation. The user simply lays each of the plurality of rib circles on top of each other; pulls the opposite sides of the circle together using one or more restraining straps 33 and ratchet clips 34 such that the formed ribs come together to form a figure-eight shape or hour-glass shape or multiple cinch point configuration; and then fold one half of the figure eight on top of the other half of the figure-eight with a slight twisting motion. The two halves of the figure-eights or hour-glass shape may then be connected to each other using a securing element 50 for easy and compact transport.
[0050] In alternative configurations, especially for a larger size tent structure 10, the rib 30 sides may be pulled together in more than one location to form a plurality of circles or discs that may be folded on top of each other. For example, a tent structure 10 may be folded into three or more discs using two or more pair of restrainer elements 33 and ratchet clips 34 to hold the sides of the ribs 30 together. An example of such a collapsing and folding procedure for a four-sided tent is shown in the sequence of
[0051] Similarly, such a folding procedure for a six-sided tent is shown in the sequent of
[0052] For ease of folding, the appropriate pair of securing buckles to be connected to each other may be color coded such that, for example red goes to red, orange connects with orange, and white goes to white to ensure the user is properly folding the tent structure 10. In other embodiments, additional discs may be formed as part of the folding process by incorporating additional pairs of securing buckles to hold the appropriate sides of the ribs together. Again, for such additional discs and buckles, the pairs of buckles may similarly be color coded to ensure proper folding processes.
[0053] In order to balance strength, durability, and weight, the ribs 30 may be manufactured from any type of resilient thermoplastic or composite material. As shown in
[0054] In a similar fashion, one or more cutouts may be incorporated into the flexible cover 90, for example near the top of the covering to allow for release of air pressure when wind blows into the tent structure 10 thereby helping to maintain the tent structure from inadvertently moving when the wind blows and catches within the tent opening. The flexible cover or covering 90 may be manufactured from most any type of lightweight, flexible textile, such as nylon ripstop or similar types of polyester fabrics. Alternative and additional materials that may be used to manufacture the cover 90 include polyester, canvas, polyethylene, as well as other flexible textiles and pol-type materials.
[0055] The tent structure 10 may also be configured with bag sections 200 (not shown) for use to weigh down or provide ballast to the structure. At the beach, sand can be easily placed in the bag sections 200, whereas for use with camping or non-beach activities, stones or a plurality of smaller rocks can be placed in the bag sections to provide additional weight or ballast. When it is time to collapse and transport the tent structure 10, the sand, stones, or small rocks may be readily removed from the bag sections 200, and disassembly or folding is easily achieved. For additional positional support and stability, the ends of the leg sections of the tent structure can be anchored to the wrong with removable stakes 201 (not shown).
[0056] While preferred embodiments of the inventive collapsible tent structure 10 have been described and disclosed, in particular by reference to certain figures and exemplary embodiments relating to a two and four rib tent embodiment, such an embodiment and design is not to be construed as limiting the scope of application of the inventive devices or products. For example, as described and claimed, the collapsible tent structure 10 may be configured with additional ribs, including three, four, six, or more ribs. As such with additional rib elements, the integral tent structure may be designed and configured in a variety of shapes and sizes, including for use as a beach, bed, shower, or pod-type tent configuration. As noted, with less ribs, the folding process is less bulky, and easier to transport, while more ribs will result in a heavier and more bulky folded configuration. All such alternate embodiments are believed to be within the scope of the inventive design and below claims.
[0057] It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that other modifications, substitutions, and/or other applications are possible and all such modifications, substitutions and applications are within the true scope and spirit of the present invention. It is likewise understood that the above disclosure and attached claims are intended to cover all such modifications, substitutions, and/or applications.