Multi-Sectional Tent Structures
20230085227 ยท 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A63H33/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E04H15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A multi-sectional tent structure system using interconnectable tent sections or modules is disclosed that allows users to configure the shape and size of a tent system and configuration for a wide variety of uses and applications. The multi-section tent structure comprises at least two modules or tent sections that are connectable by removably attaching one side panel of a module to a side panel of a separate module. The connecting elements may be one or more of hook and loop sections, a zipper, a plurality of snaps or buttons, or pole elements within loops or sleeves. The separate modules may be of different sizes and/or different configurations and shapes. The ready connection and separation of tent sections allows users to expand or reconfiguration tent modules and systems to accommodate varied needs, including separate rooms or expanded tent structures.
Claims
1. A modular tent system, comprising: at least two interconnectable tent modules, with each at least two interconnectable tent modules having a plurality of side panels, wherein each of said at least two interconnectable tent modules have at least one of said plurality of side panels with a first interconnecting section that is removably interconnecting with a second interconnecting section on a separate interconnectable tent module.
2. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein at least one of said at least two interconnectable tent modules further comprises a top cover attachable to said plurality of side panels of said at least one of said at least two interconnectable tent modules to form a roof cover for said tent module.
3. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein each of said at least two interconnectable tent modules are a similar size and shape.
4. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein at least two of said at least two interconnectable tent modules are a dissimilar size or dissimilar shape from each other.
5. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein said first and second interconnecting sections are at least one of a hook and loop textile tape, a zipper, a plurality of snaps, a plurality of buttons, a pair of attracting magnets, a pole and loop, a pole and sleeve.
6. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein each of said at least two interconnectable tent modules are a polygon shape.
7. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein at least one of said at least two interconnectable tent modules has at least one integral openable door.
8. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein at least one of said at least two interconnectable tent modules has at least one integral openable window.
9. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein said side panel with said first or second interconnecting section has an openable door allowing internal access between the two interconnected tent modules.
10. The modular tent system, as described in claim 1, wherein said side panel with said first or second interconnecting section is detachable on at least one vertical edge to allow said first or second interconnecting section to be hinged and overlay an adjacent side panel.
11. The modular tent system, as provided in claim 1, wherein said at least two interconnecting tent modules are at least partially manufactured from a synthetic plastic polymer including at least one of a polyethylene material and a polyvinyl chloride material.
12. An expandable modular tent system, comprising: a plurality of interconnectable modules, with each of said plurality of interconnectable modules having a plurality of side panels, and wherein each of said plurality of interconnectable modules have at least one of said plurality of side panels with an interconnecting element that is removably interconnecting with an interconnecting element and side panel on a separate interconnectable module.
13. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein at least one of said plurality of interconnectable modules, further comprising a top cover.
14. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein said interconnecting elements are at least one of a hook and loop textile tape, a zipper, a plurality of snaps, a plurality of buttons, a pair of attracting magnets, a pole and loop, a pole and sleeve.
15. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein each of said plurality of interconnectable modules are a polygon shape.
16. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein at least two of said at least two interconnectable modules are a dissimilar size or dissimilar shape from each other.
17. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein at least one of said plurality of interconnectable modules has at least one integral openable door.
18. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein at least one of said plurality of interconnectable modules has at least one integral openable window.
19. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein said side panel with an interconnecting element has an openable door allowing access between two attached interconnected modules.
20. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein said side panel with said interconnecting section is detachable on at least one vertical edge to allow said interconnecting section to be hinged and overlay an adjacent side panel.
21. The expandable modular tent system, as described in claim 12, wherein said plurality of interconnecting modules are at least partially manufactured from a synthetic plastic polymer including at least one of a polyethylene material and a polyvinyl chloride material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] A modular, customizable tent structure and sectional tent system is disclosed. At its core, the modular tent structure and system 10, as illustrated in one embodiment in
[0025] As further detailed in
[0026] In further configurations and embodiments, illustrating the flexibility and benefits of the modular tent structure and system 10,
[0027] While the modules 20, 21, 22, 23 are shown as being identical or consistent sizes and configurations, in different embodiments, the tent system 10 may be assembled using different size and/or different configuration modules. As shown in
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Given the intended option to connect separate modules, and thereby provide separate uses for the connected modules, there may still be a further need or desire to allow for partial or completely open access between connected modules. For example, in certain embodiments, the side panels 100 that connect to each other using the interconnecting elements 200 may each incorporate one or more windows or doors that allow users to have access an adjacent module.
[0030] The incorporation and use of such window and door openings, provides users a wide variety of design options for configuring and building their multi-sectional tent systems 10. As illustrated in
[0031] An example of a window 400 incorporated into a side panel 100 is also shown in one embodiment in
[0032] In a similar fashion, one or more cutouts may be incorporated into the flexible cover 90, for example near the top of the cover 90 to allow for release of air pressure when wind blows into the tent structure 10 thereby helping to maintain the tent structure from inadvertently ballooning like a parachute, and moving when the wind blows and catches within the tent opening.
[0033] A further embodiment allows for complete opening and access between adjacent modules, as shown in
[0034] In further embodiments, the multi-sectional tent system 10 may also include a separate roof or top panel 500 and/or a floor or bottom panel 600, as shown in
[0035] The construction of the side panels may be flexible, such as a flexible covering or cover 90 that is shaped into a side panel 100 through use of a structurally resilient rib 91, as shown in
[0036] For the embodiment using a flexible cover 90, such cover 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, flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC), as well as other flexible textiles, synthetic plastic polymers, and poly-type materials.
[0037] In order to balance strength, durability, and weight, the ribs 91 may be manufactured from any type of resilient thermoplastic or composite material. With the ribs 91 being manufactured from a resilient thermoplastic, each side panel 100, and in turn, the entire multi-module tent structure and system 10 may be easily collapsed or folded into a compact size for transport and storage. More particularly, in addition to being fully flexible in terms of configuring and customizing the size and shape of any tent structure, the design of the multi-module tent system, and in particular ability to collapse and stack the side panels 100 on top of each other provides ease of disassembly, folding, transport and storage.
[0038] The folding or collapsing of each module 20, 21, 22, 23 is easy and intuitive. The user can simply separate each module from the other interconnected modules, and then simply collapse or rotate adjacent side panels 10 to overlay each other. To assist with the transport and storage of the stacked side panels 10, and stacked modules 20, 21, 22, 23, further ties or securing elements 95 may be used to secure or hold the stacked side panels and stacked modules to each other. The ties or securing elements 95 may be one or more of clips, buttons, snaps, or other similar type of securing mechanism.
[0039] When fully collapsed, the multi-sectional tent system 10 is fairly compact, and the collapsed modules may be placed within a storage bag or sack (not shown) to be used to hold the collapsed modules and stacked side panels 100.
[0040] The multi-sectional and module tent system 10 may also include pockets or bags (not shown) for use to weigh down or provide ballast to the modules. For example, at the beach, sand can be easily placed in the bag sections, whereas for use with camping or non-beach activities, stones or a plurality of smaller rocks can be placed in the bag sections or pockets to provide additional weight or ballast. When it is time to collapse and transport the multi-module tent system 10, the sand, stones, or small rocks may be readily removed from the bag sections, 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 ground with removable stakes (not shown).
[0041] The drawings and disclosed embodiments are but a limited set of examples of how the inventive multi-sectional, multi-module tent structure and system 10 may be configured and used. Uses for such a tent structure and system 10, are as noted limitless. Uses may include, without limitation, beach, camping, and other outdoor activities, such as use within a garden, at sporting events, a party shelter, a reading spot, a safe enclosure for pets, a leisure/quiet place, and/or set up and used by various commercial entities such as temporary covered spots by restaurants, spas, or resorts.
[0042] While preferred embodiments of the inventive multi-sectional tent structure and system 10 have been described and disclosed, in particular by reference to certain figures and exemplary embodiments relating to particular shapes, sizes, and configurations for the interconnecting modules, such embodiments and designs for the tent structures and systems 10, are not to be construed as limiting the scope of application of the inventive devices or systems. For example, as described and claimed, the multi-sectional tent structure and system 10 may be configured, as shown, using different sizes and shapes for the modules. Such variations to the modules and the module side panels may include smaller dimensions, or larger dimensions, or side panels having multiple doors or windows incorporated into the modules and side panels. All such alternate embodiments are deemed to be within the scope of the inventive design and below claims.
[0043] 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.