AU2004314119A1 - A lateral pole assemble of a collapsible tent - Google Patents
A lateral pole assemble of a collapsible tent Download PDFInfo
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H15/00—Tents or canopies, in general
- E04H15/32—Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
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07/09/2005 15:59 6444995088SIIC- gOMAVPGe44 SCHUCH COMPANY PAGE 04/40 A FOLDABLE TENT FRAME BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a tent, and mote particularly to a foldable tent frame structure.
2. Description of Prior Art In accordance with the conventional big foldable tent, as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig.
2, it is typically comprised of a certain number of poles and roof cross braces, between two adjacent poles two sets of cross braces are located for facilitating to pitching or striking, Evidently, due to the cross pivoted point between the two sets is located on the right middle points of them so that said two sets of cross braces are in same structure, as pitching up, said two sets of cross braces are parallel to the ground, the pivoted point B3' of them locates the height of the edge of the tent, even if the tent possesses enough height at inside, the pivoted paint W' still limits the rim height so that people have to bend over as passing in and out inconveniently. Although increasing the pole lengthen can left up the frm of the tent, but also the production cost is increased too, and the each pole has to bear more load, meanwhile the longer pole is, the more unstable support of the framework is, therefore depending on increasing the lengthen of the pole to improve the rim of the tent is not good idea especially on economic and actual effect.
COMS ID No: SBMI-01473832 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:53 Date 2005-09-07 07/09/2005 15:59 544499506 CUH&CMAYPG SCHUCH COMPANY PAGE 05140 OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE LNVENTION It is therefore a main object of the present invention to provide a foldable tent frame that efficiently improves the pivoted point relative to the poles as pitched up.
For achieving the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a foldable brace framework, which is typically comprised of two inter-pivoted upper braces pivoted on the static hubs located on the tip ends of the adjacent poles separately with the outside ends, and two inter-pivoted low braces pivoted on the sliding hubs set upon the adjacent poles separately with the outside ends; wherein the cross pivoted point of side low braces is setoff forward far from the pole in a certain distance.
The cross pivoted points of said upper and low sets of the braces are respectively setoff forward far away from the poles.
The distance from the setoff cross pivoted point to the inter-pivoted point of the low braces is designed to be less or equal than the distance from the setoff cross pivoted point to the pivoted point of the upper brace and the static hub.
As utilizing above-mentioned project, due to the setoff cross pivoted poinit of the low brace forward far end, as pitching up the tent, the cross pivoted point and interpivoted points of the upper and low braces are lift up in height, so that the rim of the tent is lift uip too without increasing the lengthen of the poles for facilitatinig to passing in or out, or to decreasing the height of the pole of tent without changing the height of the rim of the tent so as to reduce the height of the folded tend.
2 COMS IDNo: SBMI-01473832 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:53 Date 2005-09-07 07/09/2005 15:59 6444995088 SCHUCH COMPANY PAGE 06/40 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. I is a scheme of the prior art.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the prior art.
Fig. 3 is a scheme of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a side view of the present invention.
3 COMS ID No: SBMI-01473832 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:53 Date 2005-09-07 07/09/2005 15:59 64449950088SHC OPAYPG 74 SCHUCH COMPANY PAGE 07/40 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, a foldable tent frame provided by the present invention is typically to set two sets of braces between adjacent poies, each set of braces includes an upper brace 1 and a low brace 2, wherein said upper brace 1 is pivoted on a static hub 4 fastened on the tip end of one pole 3 with one end; said low brace 2 is pivoted on the sliding hub S fit on the pole 3 with one end, and said upper and low braces 1 2 are pi-voted on the middle cross point, between the adj acent poles there are two set of.
brace inter-pivoted together end by end to structure the brace set.
Comparing the present invention wit the prior art, the difference is that the cross pivoted point A of the upper and low braces 1 2 in each brace set is setoff from the right middle point forward far end so that the distance from the cross pivoted point A to pivoted point E of the low brace 2 and the sliding hub is longer than the distance from the cross pivoted point A to the pivoted point D of the upper brace I and the static hub 4, instead of the synmmetrical structure of the prior art, so as pitching up the tent, the cross pivoted point A and inter-pivoted points B of the upper and low braces 1 2 are lift up in height, so that the rim of the tent is lift up too without increasing the lengthen of the' poles 3 for facilitating to passing in or out, or to decreasing the height of the pole 3 of tent without changing the height of the rim of the tent so as to reduce the height of the folded tend.
It must be put stress upon that the distance from the cross pivoted point A to pivoted point E of the low brace 2 and the sliding hub 5 is longer than the distance fromn the cross, pivoted point A to the pivoted point D of the tipper brace I and the static hub 4, as the difference of them is got enough big so that the pole 3 is tilted outward standing on the ground for facilitating to make the tent stand more stably.
On the other hand, for decreasing the volume of folded tend, the distance from the setoff cross pivoted point A to the inter-pivoted point C of the low braces 2 is dtsigned to be less or equal than the distance from the setoff cross pivoted point A to the pivoted point D of the upper brace 1 and the static hub 4 so that the inter-pivoted points C of the low braces 2 are lower than the poles 3 as folding up.
4 COMS ID No: SBMI-01473832 Received by IP Australia: Time (I-tm) 13:53 Date 2005-09-07
Claims (4)
1. A foldable tent frame typically comprised of two upper braces I pivoted on the static hub 4 fastened on the tip end of the poie 3 and two low braces 2 pivoted on the sliding hub 5 fitting on the pole 3, said upper and low brace are inter-pivoted at the cross point to form a unit of brace set; wherein said cross pivoted point A of side low braces 2 is setoff forward far fromn the pole 3.
2. A foldable tent frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cross pivoted point A of said upper and low braces 1 2 is setoff forward far away from the pole 3.
3. A foldable tent frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distance from the setoff cross pi-voted point A to the inter-pivoted point C of the low braces 2 is designed to be less or equal than the distance from the setoff cross pivoted point A to the pivoted point D of the upper brace 1 and the static hub
4. COMS ID No: SBMI-01473832 Received by IP Australia: Time (I-tm) 13:53 Date 2005-09-07
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CNU2004200427988U CN2714725Y (en) | 2004-02-20 | 2004-02-20 | Side bar assembly for folding tent |
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