Water Craft, Ground Tent, Tree Tent Combination
20190119943 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H15/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B63B35/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H2015/202
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B63B34/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04H15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B63B35/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H15/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A tent is designed for use in the air, connected at its vertices to trees or the like. The tent is further designed with enough support from an independent support structure to create a shelter there-in while in the air or on the ground. Further, the tent is built atop a floating mat or base. In order to provide enough strength to the base that it can be used to float the entire tent or hold the tent airborne, straps extend from each vertex of the mat through a central portal and connect back to themselves. From these straps, loops are further created to attach the tent, by way of the loops, to trees while the entirety of the mat is buoyant enough to hold the tent and people there-in afloat.
Claims
1. A land, water, and air tent, comprising: a triangular flotation device with a triangular portal centrally located there-within; a strap extending around each vertex of said triangular flotation device and around each vertex of said triangular portal; a triple female connector mounted to each said strap; a skeletal frame formed by poles extending between each triple female connector and at least one additional connector spaced apart from triangular flotation device.
2. The tent of claim 1, further comprising a rigid triangular insert frictionally held between each side of said triangular portal and each said strap flotation around each vertex of said triangular portal.
3. The tent of claim 1, wherein each said strap is sewn along an entirety of its length to an exterior side of a flexible triangular-shaped cover which covers said triangular flotation device.
4. The tent of claim 3, wherein each said strap doubles back on itself near a vertex of each said vertex of said triangular flotation device forming a loop; and a portion of each said strap is a triple layer, an innermost layer of said triple layer sewn to said flexible triangular-shaped cover, a middle layer of said triple layer comprising an end of said strap.
5. The tent of claim 1, wherein said triple female connector blocks an inner tent cover from moving toward a nearest vertex of each vertex of said triangular flotation device.
6. The tent of claim 5, wherein out of each said triple female connector a center pole of said poles extends curvilinearly above a plane defined by a strap of said straps.
7. The tent of claim 6, wherein out of each said triple female connector two angled poles of said poles extend at equal and opposite angles on either side of said center pole and join with a corresponding angled pole extending from a different said triple female connector.
8. The tent of claim 7, wherein a six port female connector holds each center pole together directly above said triangular portal.
9. The tent of claim 5, wherein a top of said triangular flotation device is a side adjacent to said triple female connector and a bottom of said triangular flotation device is a side opposite the top side; and said inner tent cover wraps around a bottom side of said triangular flotation device and is connected to said skeletal frame forming an enclosed space between said triangular flotation device and said inner tent cover with at least one opening there-in.
10. The tent of claim 9, further comprising a rain canopy exterior to said inner tent cover and said skeletal frame attached to a strap extending outward from a loop formed at a vertex of said triangular flotation device.
11. The tent of claim 9, adapted for being held above ground by attaching said loop to a pole which extends upward from the ground, said tent further being adapted to float on water by way of placing said triangular floating device in water, wherein said skeletal frame is free-standing on said triangular flotation device irrespective of said tent being held about said ground or floating in said water.
12. A land, water, and air tent comprising: a flotation device surrounded by a cover; re-enforcing straps extending around each vertex of said flotation device and said cover; an inner tent extending around a bottom of said flotation device and upwards from said flotation device, supported by rigid poles; a connector attached to said re-enforcing straps out of which said rigid poles emanate and extend away from said flotation device; further connectors holding said inner tent to said rigid poles.
13. The tent of claim 12, further comprising a rain cover frictionally held against said rigid poles and held taut at each end thereof.
14. The tent of claim 12, wherein said re-enforcing straps double back on themselves at their respective ends, forming a triple layer of material and a loop, said loop of each said re-enforcing strap being at a corner of said flotation device.
15. The tent of claim 14, further comprising a portal extending through a center of said flotation device through which each re-enforcing strap of said re-enforcing straps extends there-through.
16. The tent of claim 15, wherein said portal and said flotation device have a geometrically identical shape.
17. The tent of claim 16, wherein said geometrically identical shape is a triangle.
18. The tent of claim 17, wherein said rigid poles are held in place with respect to said flotation device by a triple female connector associated with each vertex of said triangle.
19. The tent of claim 18, wherein each said triple female connector is between said inner tent and a vertex of said flotation device.
20. The tent of claim 19, wherein three poles of said rigid poles extend from each said triple female connector with two poles of said three poles joining corresponding poles extending from a different said triple female connector and one pole of said three poles extending directly above said portal of said flotation device.
21. A land, water, and air tent, comprising: a base comprising a flotation device; one or more flexible elements extending over at least a top surface of the base; a plurality of connectors attached to the straps; a skeletal frame positioned above the top surface of the base, the frame being formed at least partly by poles extending between the connectors; and a canopy positioned over at least part of the frame to provide an at least partly enclosed space between the base and the canopy, wherein the flotation device has sufficient buoyancy that, when the tent is placed in water with the top surface of the base facing upwardly, the tent floats, with the frame and canopy above the level of the water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] A tent is designed for use in the air, connected at its vertices to trees or the like. The tent is further designed with enough support from an independent support structure to create a shelter there-in while in the air or on the ground. Further, the tent is built atop a floating mat or base. In order to provide enough strength to the base that it can be used to float the entire tent or hold the tent airborne, straps extend from each vertex of the mat through a central portal and connect back to themselves. From these straps, loops are further created to attach the tent, by way of the loops, to trees while the entirety of the mat is buoyant enough to hold the tent and people there-in afloat.
[0028] Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become more clear in view of the following description of the drawings.
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[0030] The flotation device 10 (referred to as device 10 for convenience as the cover 10 forms the same shape as the flotation device in embodiments of the disclosed technology) can be triangular/have a triangular cross-section especially on the top and bottom sides, which are then joined together by additional triangular cross-sections. In the center of each cross section can be a portal 34 which is of a similar geometric shape, e.g. a triangle or substantially a triangle. A re-enforcing strap or straps 30 then extends, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, around the exterior side of the flotation device 10 between each corner/vertex 15 and the portal 34, on both the top and bottom sides of the flotation device 10. Thus, each strap 20 extends through the portal 34 at one of the edges/vertexes 26 of the portal, over the top side and bottom side of the flotation device 10 and around a corner/vertex of the flotation device.
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[0032] Now referring to the skeletal structure which supports the tent, e.g. the tent frame, the tent frame emanates from triple female connectors 50. Each of these is, in turn, connected to one of the straps 20. In embodiments of the disclosed technology, each triple female connector 50 has three female ports of equal size, each of which extend in straight paths. However, the center of the portals points towards an (imaginary) vertical center plane equidistant to each vertex 15 of the flotation device 10. The outer portals point outwards at an acute angle to the center portal. The center portal then has, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, a curvilinear pole 40 which extends outwards therefrom to directly above the center of the portal 34 of the flotation device 10. There are three such center curvilinear poles 40 which join at a top and center connector 45 situated in the (imaginary) vertical line directly above the center of the flotation device's portal 34. This connector 45 at the top of the center of the flotation device 10 has six ports in embodiments of the disclosed technology. Three of the ports are used by the curvilinear poles 40 which are at 120 degree angles to one another in embodiments of the disclosed technology.
[0033] The outer ports of the triple female connector 50 have there-within, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, rigid and straight (non-curved) poles 44 which join at upper connectors 48 which will form extreme corners of an inner tent (shelter area). From the extreme corners 48 (of which there are three when using a triangular flotation device), lateral and straight poles 46 connect same to the top and center connector 45 for added support. While the above describes one embodiment of the disclosed technology, for the skeleton of the tent, the skilled reader will appreciate that the skeleton may take any other suitable form, and make use of any suitable type and number of poles, and make use of any type and number of connectors, not limited to the kinds of connectors mentioned above.
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[0040] Further, the tent can be further secured and strengthened through one or a series of re-enforcements, such as edge covers 97 which cover at least a majority of the edges between the top and bottom sides of the flotation device 10 and/or cover at least a portion of the top and bottom side thereof. These covers 97 can be pulled tightly against the flotation device 10 and towards each other by elastic cables 98 and 99 which pull the covers 97, and thus the flotation device 10, inwards towards itself adding further structural support.
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[0042] This tent cover 70 is attached to trees or other vertical poles or objects 100 by connectors 79 extending from a same number of vertices as the flotation device 10 has (e.g. 3, as shown) in embodiments of the disclosed technology. The connectors 79 can be decreased in length after being attached between the pole 100 and tent cover 70 to increase tension on the line 79. Further, tie-downs 77 can be used to attach the tent cover 70 to the ground via stakes 78 or other fastening devices.
[0043] While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods, systems, and devices described herein-above are also contemplated and within the scope of the disclosed technology.