PLAY TENT APPARATUS
20230085412 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A play tent apparatus includes a base assembly that includes a plurality of anchor members each having a bottom portion configured to rest upon a ground surface and a top portion having an upwardly hemispherical configuration that defines a plurality of receiver openings spaced apart from one another. The play tent apparatus includes a plurality of struts each having opposed ends and each extending between a selected pair of the plurality of bottom portions of the plurality of anchor members. Further, the play tent apparatus includes a support assembly that includes a plurality of ribs each having a flexible construction and a pair of ends each selectively coupled to respective receiver openings of respective top portions of respective anchor members. Each of the ribs includes a semi-flexible configuration so as to form an arch between the respective anchor members and so as to apply tension to proximate anchor members, respectively.
Claims
1. A play tent apparatus, comprising: a base assembly that includes a plurality of anchor members each having a bottom portion configured to rest upon a ground surface and a top portion having an upwardly hemispherical configuration that defines a plurality of receiver openings spaced apart from one another; a plurality of struts each having opposed ends and each extending between a selected pair of said plurality of bottom portions of said plurality of anchor members; and a support assembly that includes a plurality of ribs each having a flexible construction and a pair of ends each selectively coupled to respective receiver openings of respective top portions of respective anchor members; whereby said plurality of ribs each has a semi-flexible configuration so as to form an arch between said respective anchor members and so as to apply tension to proximate anchor members, respectively.
2. The play tent apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said pair of ends of said plurality of ribs, respectively, are configured for receipt in said receiver openings, respectively, in a friction fit engagement.
3. The play tent apparatus as in claim 1, wherein: said bottom portion of a respective anchor member has a polygonal-shaped configuration and includes a plurality of faces positioned circumferentially adjacent one another, each face defining an aperture configured to receive a respective opposed end of a respective strut in a friction fit engagement; and said top portion of said respective anchor member is mounted to and extends upwardly from a top surface of said bottom portion of said respective anchor member.
4. The play tent apparatus as in claim 1, wherein: said each top portion of said each anchor member defines an interior space; and said plurality of receiver openings each includes a tube extending downwardly into said interior space, said tube being configured to receive said respective end of said respective rib in a friction fit engagement.
5. The play tent apparatus as in claim 3, wherein said bottom portion of a respective anchor member has an octagonal configuration having eight faces positioned circumferentially adjacent one another.
6. The play tent apparatus as in claim 3, wherein said opposed ends of said plurality of struts are each configured to mate with a respective aperture of a respective face of a respective bottom portion of a respective anchor member so that said plurality of struts extend between said plurality of faces of said plurality of bottom portions.
7. The play tent apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said plurality of struts each includes a length adjustable configuration.
8. The play tent apparatus as in claim 7, wherein said plurality of struts each includes a first tubular section defining an interior channel and a plurality of spaced apart apertures and includes a second tubular section positioned inside and being slidably movable in said interior channel so as to lengthen or shorten a respective strut.
9. The play tent apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said plurality of struts each includes a length adjustment assembly having a spring-loaded button coupled to said second tubular section and in communication with said first and second tubular sections that is operable such that second tubular section is slidably movable in said interior channel of said first tubular section when said spring-loaded button is biased inwardly and said second tubular section is unmovable in said interior channel when said spring-loaded button is released into a respective aperture.
10. The play tent apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said plurality of receiver openings is arranged as a ring-shaped array.
11. A play tent apparatus, comprising: a base assembly that includes a plurality of anchor members each having a bottom portion configured to rest upon a ground surface and each having a top portion mounted atop said bottom portion, said top portion having an upwardly hemispherical configuration that defines a plurality of receiver openings spaced apart from one another; a plurality of struts each including a length adjustable assembly and each having opposed ends coupled to a selected pair of said plurality of bottom portions of said plurality of anchor members; and a support assembly that includes a plurality of ribs each having a flexible construction and having a pair of ends each selectively coupled to respective receiver openings of respective top portions of respective anchor members; wherein said plurality of ribs each has a semi-flexible configuration so as to form an arch between said respective anchor members and so as to apply tension to proximate anchor members, respectively.
12. The play tent apparatus as in claim 11, wherein: said top portion of a respective anchor member defines an interior space; and said plurality of receiver openings each includes a tube extending downwardly into said interior space, said tube being configured to receive a respective end of a respective rib in a friction fit engagement.
13. The play tent apparatus as in claim 11, wherein: said bottom portion of a respective anchor member has a polygonal-shaped configuration and includes a plurality of faces positioned circumferentially adjacent one another about a peripheral edge thereof, each face defining an aperture configured to receive a respective opposed end of a respective strut in a nested engagement; and said top portion of said respective anchor member is mounted to and extends upwardly from a top surface of said bottom portion of said respective anchor member.
14. The play tent apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said plurality of struts each includes a first tubular section defining an interior channel and a plurality of spaced apart apertures and includes a second tubular section positioned inside and being slidably movable in said interior channel so as to lengthen or shorten a respective strut.
15. The play tent apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said plurality of struts each includes a length adjustment assembly having a spring-loaded button coupled to said second tubular section and in communication with said first and second tubular sections that is operable such that said second tubular section is slidably movable in said interior channel of said first tubular section when said spring-loaded button is biased inwardly and said second tubular section is unmovable in said interior channel when said spring-loaded button is released into a respective aperture.
16. The play tent apparatus as in claim 11, wherein said plurality of receiver openings is arranged as a ring-shaped array.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] A play tent apparatus will now be described in detail with reference to
[0027] Each of the anchor members 16 may have a two-part construction. Namely, each anchor member 16 may include a bottom portion 22 and a top portion 20 mounted atop the bottom portion 22. In some embodiments, the anchor members 16 may be referred to as base units and bottom portions 22 may be referred to as polygon bases. Further, each top portion 20 includes an upwardly hemispherical configuration (i.e., upwardly convex) mounted atop a bottom portion 22 such as with glue, sonic welding, screws, with a unitary construction (e.g., a mold), or the like. In some embodiments, a top portion 20 may be referred to in short as a hemisphere.
[0028] In a critical aspect, each top portion 20 may have a generally smooth outer surface that defines a plurality of receiver openings 26 evenly distributed and separated from one another. In one embodiment, the plurality of openings 26 are each angled downwardly toward the bottom portion 22. As shown, one of openings 26 may be positioned at the top of hemisphere 20 surrounded by a ring of additional openings 26 spaced on the hemisphere about ⅓ the distance down from the top. In another embodiment, a second ring of openings 26 is spaced down about ⅔ the distance from the top. The openings in the first and second rings may be aligned along the surface of the top portion 20 with the center of polygonal faces 24. It is understood that for the sake of clarity of the drawings, a plurality of receiver openings 26 are shown but without regard to being arranged in one or two rings as described above. In any case, the receiver openings 26 may be arranged in a ring or array.
[0029] In an important aspect, each top portion 20 defines an interior space 21 underneath its top surface. Further, the plurality of receiver openings 20 includes a tube 29 defining an interior channel in communication with the associated receiver opening 20. Each tube 29 extends down relay into the interior space 21 (
[0030] In an embodiment, each bottom portion 22 of an anchor member 16 may include a polygonal configuration—meaning a geometric object having multiple sides. For instance, a respective bottom portion 22 may have an octagonal configuration in which its peripheral edge defines 8 faces 24, each face being adjacent one another as the peripheral edge is traced circumferentially. Each face 24 defines an aperture 25 (or a recess or a complementary element of hardware) configured to receive respective ends of a strut 18 as will be described below in more detail. In a specific embodiment, such as one that may be included in a kit form, the bottom portion 22 may be 8″×8″ wide and the anchor member 16, in general, may be about 6″ high. Each face 24 may have a rectangular shape configuration although other polygonal configurations may also work.
[0031] In the present application, a strut 18 refers to the support member that extends between adjacent anchor members 16. Each strut 18 has the characteristics of a linear elastic material that maintains a predetermined level of rigidity while being length adjustable. A strut 18 has opposed ends that may be releasably coupled to respective faces 24 of respective bottom portions 22 of respective anchor members 16. Specifically, each face 24a may define a respective aperture 25 configured to securely receive a respective end of a respective strut 18 and, in so doing, the plurality of struts 18 effectively separate and position the anchor members 16 apart from one another. In an embodiment, each of the struts 18 has a connector (
[0032] The length adjustment mechanism within each strut 18 will now be described in more detail. In an embodiment, each strut 18 may include a first tubular section 18a that naturally defines an interior channel 18c and a second tubular section 18b having a smaller diameter than a diameter of the first tubular section so as to be situated in the interior channel 18c and slidably movable therein so as to lengthen or shorten a length of the strut 18 as will be described below. In an embodiment, the first tubular section 18a may define a plurality of apertures 18e each being spaced apart from the next. Further, each strut 18 may include a length adjustment assembly in the form of a spring-loaded button 18d that is attached to the second tubular sections 18b and which may be manipulated to regulate slidable movement of the sections (
[0033] In another aspect, the support assembly 14 includes a plurality of ribs 28 at least equal to the number of anchor members 16. In
[0034] Plastic is the desired material for anchor members 16 and ribs 28 because it is sufficiently flexible to make the structural connections and is well suited for economical mass-production techniques. Ribs 28 may be formed to have a negative clearance (or interference) with corresponding openings 26 in the top portion 20 of anchor members 16 such that the structural connection is made with frictional forces.
[0035] It is critical, therefore, to understand that the anchor members 16 may be positioned sufficiently close to one another such that respective ribs 28 will naturally be flexed into the arched positions shown in the illustrations, the position of the anchor members 16 being selectable and secured because of the length adjustability of each strut 18 as described above. Obviously, the arched configurations of the ribs 28 are critical to a tent cover being supported in an expected configuration. The play tent apparatus 10 is free standing without a tent cover. A cover, however, may be added and can include mechanical attachments, like hook and loop fasteners, snaps, class, hooks, or some other fastening mechanism.
[0036] A basic kit for the play tent apparatus 10 includes four anchor members 16, four struts 18 and four to six ribs 28 which be packaged and stored in a suitable container such as a bag. When set up as shown in the figures, ribs 28 form an arch extending between selected anchor members 16 and apply a tension to struts 18 between the anchor members 16. Additional anchor members 16, struts 18 and ribs 28 may be added such that the play tent apparatus is expandable and easily set up in many different configurations to suit the imagination of a user. Other possible variations include having ribs 28 with different lengths and/or anchor members 18 with different arrangements of openings 26 which also changes the possible configurations. When a play session ends, the play tent apparatus 10 may be easily disassembled by pulling ribs 28 out of openings 26 and detaching struts 18 from anchor members 16 and the parts put back in the container for storage.
[0037] Accordingly, the objectives of the invention are achieved with a play tent apparatus that may be configured into many different forms, collapsed into a compact and easily storable form and may be inexpensively formed of plastic materials. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
[0038] It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.