Rectangular portable tent

10258176 ยท 2019-04-16

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    Abstract

    The current invention is directed towards a rectangular portable tent providing the user easy, assisted and custom storage of gear and personal shelter from unwanted environmental elements. The rectangular portable tent is easily folded, packed or rolled for storage during transportation by the user. The rectangular portable tent may furthermore be adjoined to or a member of another piece of portable gear, such as a backpack. Additionally, the internal volume size of the rectangular portable tent is expandable or reducible by the connection of multiple rectangular portable tents to each other. Adjustment, removal or addition of multiple dividers, openings and accessory components give the user the most optimal tent they desire for specific needs and conditions.

    Claims

    1. A rectangular portable tent comprising: a rectangular main shell having an external side and an internal side forming an internal volume, the rectangular main shell having six faces consisting of a top face, a bottom face, a left face, a right face, a front face, and a rear face, wherein the right face, the left face, the front face, the rear face are of the same height; an opening located on the rectangular main shell, wherein the opening allows for access to the internal side of the rectangular main shell; at least one accessory component joined to the rectangular main shell via an attachment set; a support assembly arranged to support the rectangular main shell; a structural tie attached to the rectangular main shell, wherein the structural tie is configured to secure the rectangular main shell to a nearby rigid structure; and, wherein the at least one accessory component is a water bladder configured to hold drinking water.

    2. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the rectangular main shell is constructed from a material consisting of: a nylon material, cotton canvas material, a PVC coated material, a polycotton material, a reflective layer, an insulated layer, a polyester material, a vinyl material, a vinyl composite material, a waxed canvass material, a plastic material, a polyurethane material, and a mesh material.

    3. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the rectangular portable tent is configured to combined with at least one other rectangular portable tent.

    4. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the at least one accessory component is a pouch, a pocket, or a sleeve.

    5. The rectangular portable tent of claim 4, wherein the at least one accessory component is located on the external side and/or the internal side of the six main shell faces.

    6. The rectangular portable tent of claim 4, wherein the accessory component is joined to the main shell by at least one member of an attachment set consisting of: a zipper, a hook-and loop fasteners, a strap, a clip, a button, a rope, a magnet, a hook, a bungee, a welded seam, a sewn seam, a staple, and an adhesive.

    7. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the at least one accessory component is an inflatable bladder.

    8. The rectangular portable tent of claim 7, wherein the inflatable bladder is configured to be used as a life jacket or life raft.

    9. The rectangular portable tent of claim 7, wherein the inflatable bladder is configured to be used as a bed.

    10. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the opening is joined to the rectangular main shell by a zipper or a hook-and loop fastener.

    11. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, further comprising at least one divider component completely dividing the internal volume into different sealable portions.

    12. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the support assembly is made of at least one member of a support material set consisting of: a metal material, a carbon fiber material, a plastic material, a wood material, and a fiberglass material.

    13. The rectangular portable tent of claim 12, wherein the support assembly touches at least two faces of the six main shell faces.

    14. The rectangular portable tent of claim 12, wherein the support assembly comprises at least one member of a support structure set consisting of: a hollow rod, a solid rod, a solid tube, and a hollow tube.

    15. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the structural tie is at least one member of a structural set consisting of: a stake, a ratchet, a clip, a rope, a bungee, an elastic material, a chain, and a wire.

    16. The rectangular portable tent of claim 15, wherein the portable tent comprises a plurality of structural ties.

    17. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the portable tent is configured to collapsed and folded to occupy minimal space for storage or travel.

    18. The rectangular portable tent of claim 17, wherein the portable tent is configured to be adjoined to a backpack.

    19. The rectangular portable tent of claim 1, wherein the nearby rigid structure is at least one member of a rigid set consisting of: the ground, a plant, a rock, a vehicle, a wood article, and a metal article.

    20. A rectangular portable tent comprising: a rectangular main shell having an external side and an internal side forming an internal volume, the rectangular main shell having six faces consisting of a top face, a bottom face, a left face, a right face, a front face, and a rear face, wherein the right face, the left face, the front face, the rear face are of the same height; an opening located on the rectangular main shell, wherein the opening allows for access to the internal side of the rectangular main shell; at least one accessory component joined to the rectangular main shell via an attachment set; a support assembly arranged to support the rectangular main shell; a structural tie attached to the rectangular main shell, wherein the structural tie is configured to secure the rectangular main shell to a nearby rigid structure; and, a divider component separating the internal volume into a first waterproof portion and a second waterproof portion, wherein the first and/or second waterproof portion is configured to retain drinking water.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent when the following detailed description is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    (2) FIG. 1A shows an exemplary isometric right view of a rectangular portable tent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    (3) FIG. 1B shows an exemplary isometric left view the rectangular portable tent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    (4) FIGS. 2A-D show exemplary isometric views of the packing motion of the rectangular portable tent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    (5) FIG. 3 shows an exemplary isometric view of the rectangular portable tent with an alternative structural tie according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    (6) FIG. 4 shows an exemplary isometric view of the support assembly of the rectangular portable tent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    (7) FIG. 5 shows an exemplary isometric view of separate compartments within the rectangular portable tent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    (8) FIG. 6 shows an exemplary isometric view of multiple joined rectangular portable tents according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (9) The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out their invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art, since the general principles of the present invention have been defined herein to specifically provide a rectangular portable tent.

    (10) Unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Any reference to or herein is intended to encompass and/or unless otherwise stated. As used herein, the term about refers to an amount that is near the stated amount by about 0%, 5%, or 10%, including increments therein. Unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.

    (11) FIGS. 1A-B illustrate a rectangular portable tent 100 in exemplary form from an isometric view. Referring now to FIGS. 1A-B, the rectangular portable tent comprises a main shell 115 configured to shield the user from environmental elements including, but not limited to, rain, snow, hail, wind, organic matter, insects, and animals. In one embodiment, the main shell forms a rectangle of six faces including a top face 101, a rear face 102, a right face 103, a bottom face 104, a left face 106, and a front face 107. Each of the six faces having a respective external side and an internal side. In the current exemplary embodiment, the right face, the left face, the front face, and the rear face are of the same height. In some embodiments, the main shell is made of least one member of a material set consisting of: a nylon material, a cotton canvas material, a PVC coated material, a polycotton material, a reflective layer, an insulated layer, a polyester material, a vinyl material, a vinyl composite material, a waxed canvass material, a plastic material, a polyurethane material, and a mesh material. In some embodiments, each individual face may include a panel of a different material than the other faces. The material is selected depending on the intended use, environment, and temperature the rectangular tent is subjected to, as well known in the art. In one embodiment, an accessory component 110 or plurality of accessory components 110 may be located on any internal or external side of the six faces of the rectangular main shell. In some embodiments, the accessory component may comprise at least one member of an accessory set consisting of: a pouch, a pocket, a sleeve, a water bladder, an inflatable bladder, an elastic band, and a hook. Advantageously, the inflatable bladder can be used as a life raft or jacket. It is understood that the at least one accessory component may vary in size and location. For instance, in some embodiments, inflatable bladders can be utilized as a bed if positioned on the internal surface of the bottom face. In one embodiment, inflatable bladders may be positioned to add rigidity to the rectangular tent. In alternative embodiments, an accessory component of the at least accessory component may be removed leaving a vent, which may be a mesh vent.

    (12) Still referring to FIG. 1, in one embodiment, structural ties 125 are provided. The structural ties comprise a strap and clip method of joining the main shell of the rectangular portable tent to a nearby rigid structure. In some embodiments, the nearby rigid structure is at least one member of a rigid set consisting of: the ground, a plant, a rock, a vehicle, a wood article, and a metal article. Advantageously, this allows the user a secure point of attachment to apply tension or pressure to the structural ties and consequently the main shell. In some embodiments, the structural tie or ties is at least one member of a structural set consisting of: a stake, a ratchet, a clip, a rope, a bungee, an elastic material, a chain, and a wire. Different environments such as soil, rock, or gravel will determine if the user will use a certain member of the structural set. In a preferred embodiment, the structural tie or ties are stakes driven into soil by the user (best seen in FIG. 1B).

    (13) An opening 105 in the top face of the main shell allows the user to go inside the rectangular portable tent. In some embodiments, an accessory component 110 may be attached to the main shell 115 by at least one member of an attachment set consisting of: a zipper, a Velcro strip (hook-and loop fasteners), a strap, a clip, a button, a rope, a magnet, a hook, a bungee, a welded seam, a sewn seam, a staple, and an adhesive. Likewise, the opening may be accessed via an attachment set selected from any attached method previously mentioned. Although, the opening is pictured on the front face adjacent to the top face of the main shell, it is understood that the opening may be positioned at any location. In some embodiments, an accessory component may be on the external side or internal side of any of the six faces of the main shell, including but not limited to the top face, the rear face, the right face, the bottom face, the left face, and the front face. In one embodiment, the opening is positioned on the seams and is accessed by another attachment set as previously described. In one embodiment, the seams are waterproof or water resistant. In other embodiments, the seams and the openings may be accessed by quick release methods. In yet other embodiments, the opening may be positioned in a central location away from the seams of the rectangular tent, best seen in FIG. 1A.

    (14) FIGS. 2A-D shows exemplary isometric views of the packing motion of the rectangular portable tent according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring now to FIG. 2A, a first step 111 of an exemplary collapsing motion or packing motion of the rectangular portable tent is provided. In the current exemplary embodiment, as previously described top face 101 of the rectangular portable tent 100 has multiple accessory components 110. Further in some embodiments, a graphic or instructions 120 directing the user may be provided. In some embodiments, the graphic instructs the user by displaying at least one member of a graphic set consisting of: a first aid procedure, an assembly procedure, a brand, an alphanumeric identification, a user's name or identification, a symbolic shape, a company brand, a numeric identification number, a QR code, a barcode, and an RFID tag.

    (15) Referring to FIG. 2B, a second step 112 of the packing motion is illustrated. As shown, main shell 11 is flattened. Additionally, the bottom face of the main shell is shown opposite the top face. Exemplary structural ties 125 of the current embodiment are shown extending from the front face of the main shell 115. Referring to FIG. 2C, a third step 113 of the packing motion is illustrated. In this step, the a flattened main shell is rolled as illustrated to reduce the occupied space of the tent. Referring to FIG. 2D, a forth step 114 of the packing motion is illustrated. The fourth step includes folding the rolled flattened main shell over in a transverse motion, advantageously saving the maximum possible space and limiting the occupied space of the tent. Now, the tent is ideal for storage or travel.

    (16) FIG. 4 shows an exemplary configuration of a support assembly 130 and the outline of a hidden main shell 115. In some embodiment, main shell 115 of rectangular portable tent 100 may be supported by a support assembly 130 that touches at least two faces of the six main shell faces as illustrated. The current exemplary embodiment is designed to have two support assemblies on each of the four corners of the six faces of the main shell. These support assemblies in the current embodiment brace against each other to offset horizontal forces and provide a structure of framing to hold the top face and the bottom face of the main shell apart forming an internal volume. In some embodiments, additional support assemblies 130 may be placed at and span along the distance between the front face and rear face or the right face and left face. In some embodiments, the support assemblies are made of at least one member of a support material set consisting of: a metal material, a carbon fiber material, a plastic material, a wood material, and a fiberglass material. The shape of the support assemblies may include any of the following shapes essentially consisting: a hollow rod, a solid rod, a solid tube, a hollow tube, and a triangular shaped fitting. These materials provide rigidity to the tent and can reduce weight carried by the user. More specifically, based on the specific weight of materials used and optimal design of the support assemblies configured to use the minimum amount of material as possible.

    (17) FIG. 5 illustrates a divider component 140 of the rectangular portable tent attached to the main shell to form additional separated portions 135 of storage space for the user, or be used for tasks other than sleeping. It should be understood, that the divider component is not limited to attachment at the rear face of the main shell as illustrated, but in other embodiments may be attached to the external side or internal side of any of the six faces of the main shell. In some embodiments, the divider component may be attached to the main shell 115 by at least one member of an attachment set consisting of: a zipper, a Velcro strip, a strap, a clip, a button, a rope, a magnet, a hook, a bungee, a welded seam, a sewn seam, a staple, and an adhesive. In some embodiments, the divider component, forms the internal volume of the main shell into separated portions 135. These separated portions allow for separation of where the user sleeps and where other portable gear such as backpacks, cooking gear, food, ice, water, or, clothes is stored. It should be understood, that the amount of divider components is not limited to one, thus multiple separated portions may be provided. However, in the preferred embodiment, a continuously internal volume is desired, or alternatively one separated portion. Although the advantageous of the separated portions remains apparent, the extra length of the tent required adds to the overall occupied space and weight of the tent which may not be ideal depending on desired use.

    (18) Similarly, FIG. 6 shows a similar embodiment, in which an exemplary configuration of at least one external side or internal side of the six faces of a main shell of at least two rectangular portable tents are adjoined by at least one member of an attachment set consisting of: a zipper, a Velcro strip, a button, a strap, a rope, a clip, a magnet, a hook, a bungee, a welded seam, a sewn seam, a staple and an adhesive.

    (19) Although the invention has been described in considerable detail in language specific to structural features and or method acts, it is to be understood that the invention defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as exemplary preferred forms of implementing the claimed invention. Stated otherwise, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein, as well as the abstract, are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Therefore, while exemplary illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described, numerous variations and alternative embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Such variations and alternate embodiments are contemplated, and can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For instance, various colors may be used for the rectangular tent based on the intended use of the rectangular tent.

    (20) It should further be noted that throughout the entire disclosure, the labels such as left, right, front, back, top, bottom, forward, reverse, clockwise, counter clockwise, up, down, or other similar terms such as upper, lower, aft, fore, vertical, horizontal, oblique, proximal, distal, parallel, perpendicular, transverse, longitudinal, etc. have been used for convenience purposes only and are not intended to imply any particular fixed direction or orientation. Instead, they are used to reflect relative locations and/or directions/orientations between various portions of an object.

    (21) In addition, reference to first, second, third, and etc. members throughout the disclosure (and in particular, claims) are not used to show a serial or numerical limitation but instead are used to distinguish or identify the various members of the group.