EP0031860A1 - Faltbares Zelt, das als Pelerine verwendbar und auf einen Rucksack anlegbar ist - Google Patents

Faltbares Zelt, das als Pelerine verwendbar und auf einen Rucksack anlegbar ist Download PDF

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EP0031860A1
EP0031860A1 EP79401049A EP79401049A EP0031860A1 EP 0031860 A1 EP0031860 A1 EP 0031860A1 EP 79401049 A EP79401049 A EP 79401049A EP 79401049 A EP79401049 A EP 79401049A EP 0031860 A1 EP0031860 A1 EP 0031860A1
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Jean-Claude Bibollet
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F4/00Travelling or camp articles which may be converted into other articles or into objects for other use; Sacks or packs carried on the body and convertible into other articles or into objects for other use
    • A45F4/02Sacks or packs convertible into other articles or into objects for other use
    • A45F4/04Sacks or packs convertible into other articles or into objects for other use into tents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F4/00Travelling or camp articles which may be converted into other articles or into objects for other use; Sacks or packs carried on the body and convertible into other articles or into objects for other use
    • A45F4/02Sacks or packs convertible into other articles or into objects for other use

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  • the present invention relates to a folding tent adaptable to a backpack, comprising a support and a tent canvas.
  • folding tents of the general type defined above, which are specially designed to be adapted on a backpack.
  • German patent application number 2,553,933 proposes a tent reduced to a triangular canvas capable of being stretched between the ground and the upper part of a backpack or of its support frame to constitute a roof element for the 'user.
  • French Patent No. 580,764 describes a folding tent whose various sides are connected to a bag bottom allowing, for transport, the storage of the sides as well as the reinforcing feet stored in the bag.
  • U.S. Patent No. 2,792,844 describes a retractable tent in the form of a fabric rod held in shape by an elastic helical frame capable of being picked up for transport in the bag .
  • U.S. Patent No. 3,931,918 describes a Canadian-style portable tent using a tubular carrying frame as a frame at one end, with the sleeping folded over the frame carrying re serving as accommodation for secondary individual bags.
  • Light individual tents are also known, in particular for climbing or for survival equipment, and related sleeping devices. These devices are in particular made up of a foldable vocational in a tent canvas configuration, intended to be hung on the rock wall or on natural elements to form a roof on the user.
  • the object of the present invention is in particular to obviate the drawbacks of existing equipment by proposing a tent adaptable to a backpack and which can serve as a vocational.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a folding tent which, when used with a rack bag, uses the rack as a support frame so that the bag-tent assembly is lighter.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a folding tent comprising a ground carpet on one half of the surface covered by the tent fabric to avoid condensation.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a set that is both simple and economical. and easy to implement.
  • the folding tent comprises a support frame and tent fabric means comprising a first surface of tent fabric and a second surface of tent fabric connected together according to a junction zone. and arranged to be associated with the support frame, in the deployed position of use, with the junction zone in abutment on the support frame; the first tent canvas surface extends from the top of the support frame in the half-space limited by the first side of the frame; the second canvas surface extends from the top of the frame in the half-space limited by the second side of this frame; the tent further comprises fixing means for selectively securing the inner surface of the junction area with the upper part of the backpack so that the surfaces of the tent canvas can be deployed on either side of the bag by overlapping.
  • the second surface of tent fabric further comprises attachment means for selectively securing, in the folded position for use as a pilgrim, the free end of this surface with the interior surface of the junction area;
  • the first surface of the tent fabric further comprises, in the vicinity of the junction zone, an opening provided with a hood so that, in the position of use as a cape, this first surface covers the body of the user, the second folded surface covers the bag and the user's back.
  • the support frame comprises two parallel telescopic uprights of adjustable length, connected by a telescopic crosspiece forming the top of the support frame.
  • the uprights of the frame also include hooking elements to ensure their attachment to the uprights of the rack of a backpack so as to be able to extend the uprights of the rack.
  • the telescopic cross member secured to the uprights of the frame passes through a transverse gusset formed in the junction area of the tent fabrics.
  • the folding tent further comprises a ground sheet facing the second surface of tent fabric, secured to it on three sides, its fourth side being raised to form a bowl and maintained in position by attachment means integral with the frame.
  • the tent canvas surfaces include side flaps, in which is formed at least one door; the first surface of tent fabric comprises two halves selectively separable by a median longitudinal opening formed from the hood opening to the opposite end of the first surface so as to provide an opening for the cape from the chin to low.
  • the folding tent comprises a first surface of tent fabric 1 and a second surface of tent fabric 2 interconnected according to a junction zone 3, as well as frame means support 4.
  • the junction area 3 is supported on the top 5 of the support frame 4, the base 6 of the frame support being in contact with the ground.
  • the support frame forms a plane delimiting a first and a second half-space situated on either side of this plane and corresponding to each of the two sides of the frame.
  • the first surface of tent fabric 1 extends from the top 5 of the support frame to the ground in the first half-space delimited by a first side of the support frame.
  • the second surface of tent fabric 2 extends from the top 5 of the support frame opposite the first surface of tent fabric towards the ground in the second half-space.
  • Tensioning means 7 such as stakes and ropes are provided to maintain the tent fabrics and their tension on either side of the support frame.
  • Elastic rings such as 25 are also provided to ensure regular tension of the tent fabrics.
  • each of the two tent canvas surfaces 1 and 2 comprises a roof element of substantially trapezoidal shape respectively 8 and 9 extending substantially to the ground in the longitudinal direction, and side flaps such as 10 and 11 also extending to the ground laterally.
  • the trapezoidal element 8 of the first tent fabric has a bulge 12 which can serve as a hood when using the device as a cape, as will be described below.
  • This element 8 further comprises a longitudinal opening 13 selectively closable, for example by press studs or a zipper, extending from the opening of the hood 12 to the bottom of the tent canvas surface.
  • One of the side flaps 11 of the second tent canvas surface has a partially detachable portion 14 forming an access door to the interior of the tent. The filling can also be performed including a zipper.
  • the second surface of tent fabric 2 As shown in section in FIG. 2, the second surface of tent fabric 2, more elongated than the first surface 1, forms the roof of the user in the supine position.
  • This part of the tent is provided with a ground mat 20 extending from the free end 21 of the tent canvas 2 to the base 6 of the uprights of the support frame 4.
  • This ground mat 20 is secured laterally to the lower part such as 15 of the side flaps such as 11, and is secured at one end 23 with the end 21 of the second tent canvas surface.
  • the joining can be carried out by stitching, gluing or welding, depending on the material constituting the tent fabrics, of the edges of the ground carpet with the edges of the tent fabric.
  • the ground sheet In the vicinity of its end 23, the ground sheet is raised in a section 24 to join the end 21 of the tent fabric.
  • the other end 22 of the floor mat is also raised to form a bowl and prevent the entry of runoff onto the mat.
  • the rim 22 of the floor mat is kept raised by fixing means: its two ends 31 and 32 are secured to the side flaps of the tent fabric means, for example by sewing, bonding or welding, and the central part of this rim 22 is held by fastening means such as ropes 33 or laces secured to the support frame 4.
  • FIG. 4 represents a particular embodiment of the support frame 4.
  • the frame is formed by two lateral uprights 41 and 42 of which one end respectively 43 and 44 is intended to be inserted into the ground, and the other ends of which respectively ment 45 and 46 are connected by a cross member 47.
  • the cross member 47 and the uprights are made of telescopic tubes, so that their length is adjustable so as to facilitate adaptation when the user uses them on a rack bag.
  • the folding tent according to the invention can be set up without using a hurdle bag.
  • An important advantage of the device according to the present invention lies in the possibility of uti - Liser in crawl when the device is worn by the user on a backpack.
  • the device makes it possible to protect on the one hand the user himself and, on the other hand, his backpack.
  • the head of the user is engaged in the hood 12; the first surface of tent canvas 1 covers the front of the user, while the second surface of tent canvas 2 is folded to reduce its length and covers the user's backpack and its rear part.
  • the second surface of tent fabric 2 has a length substantially double the length of the first surface of tent fabric 1.
  • the second surface 2 must be folded in half.
  • the fixing means 61 may in particular be a cord or snaps secured to both of the parts to be assembled.
  • the fixing means 61 comprises a cord 100, one end 101 of which is integral with the internal face of the junction zone 3 and the other end of which allows the attachment a tension ring 25 secured to the end 21 of the tent fabric.
  • FIG. 6 shows schematically in Figure 6 the fixing means 62 for selectively securing the inner surface of the junction area 3 with the upper part of the backpack 63.
  • This fixing means for use on a backpack back without rack, can be constituted by any means such as straps, straps, cords, allowing to attach and detach the bag from the device of the present invention.
  • the opening 13 makes it easy to put on and take off the vocational-bag assembly, due to the total accessibility from the front.
  • FIG. 6 shows the floor mat 20 folded in two and which follows the same movement as the tent fabric 2 to which it is secured by three of its sides.
  • the device according to the present invention is particularly recommended when using a rack bag.
  • a rack bag is schematically represented in FIG. 7. It comprises two lateral uprights 71 and 72, secured at their lower end by a cross member 73 and generally secured at their upper part by a second cross member 74. On a first side of the trays are hung from carrying straps 75, and on the second side of the rack hangs a set of storage bags 76.
  • the device of the present invention allows to use the bag rack, formed by the uprights 71 and 72, as a support frame element.
  • the support frame consists on the one hand by the elements of the backpack rack, that is to say the uprights 71 and 72 connected by at least one cross 73 , and by elements of the frame as described in relation to FIG. 4, comprising lateral uprights 41 and 42 connected at their end by the crosspiece 47.
  • the uprights 41 and 42 extend the uprights of the rack 71 and 72 respectively, and their are joined by hooking elements 81 making it possible on the one hand to ensure good rigidity of the frame in position and, on the other hand, to adjust the total length of the support frame by allowing selective fixing at different points of the uprights lateral.
  • the frame is shortened to the maximum, the uprights 41 and 42 being lowered to the maximum.
  • the upper elements of the uprights 41 and 42 can be bent below the cross member 47, so as to move this cross member back and to clear a space for the head of the user.
  • FIG. 9 represents an embodiment of a hooking element 81 according to the present invention.
  • This hooking element comprises two wings 91 and 92 symmetrical with respect to each other and in look at each other.
  • Each of the wings has two semi-cylindrical side surfaces 93 and 94 joined by a flat central surface 95 provided with a central bore.
  • the lateral surfaces such as 93 are arranged opposite one another so as to enclose one of the uprights of the support frame, the other lateral surfaces facing enclose the corresponding upright of the rack.
  • the two wings 91 and 92 are assembled by a screw-nut assembly.
  • the fixing means 62 used in the pilgrim position to secure the junction zone 3 and the top of the user's bag are formed by the crosspiece 47 , integral with the uprights 41, 42 and 71 and 72, which cross member is slid into a transverse gusset 26, formed in the connection zone 3.
  • the gusset 26 is, for example, produced by a strip of tent fabric 27 secured laterally by seams 28 and 29 to the tent fabric on the inner surface of the junction zone 3, and extending over the central portion of the crosspiece 47.
  • the strip 27 has a shorter length to the crosspiece 47 so as to allow the device to be adapted to rack bags of different widths.
  • the cross member 47 inserted in the gusset 26 of the connection zone 3 is also used during the arrangement of the present device when using a tent to secure the connection zone 3 with the upper part 5 of the support frame.
  • the crosspiece 47 is telescopic, that is to say formed of elements allowing its length adjustment, which makes it possible to adjust the spacing of the uprights 41 and 42, and therefore to adapt the device of the present invention of rack bags of different widths.
  • the tent position as shown in Figure 2, when used with a rack bag, the bag is inside the tent and is sheltered from the weather. This arrangement saves an appreciable place, leaving free the apse formed by the first tent surface 1 for the storage of various materials.

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Cited By (5)

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US4605029A (en) * 1984-03-06 1986-08-12 Russell Chesley G Self supporting outdoor sleeping system
WO1987007820A1 (en) * 1986-06-23 1987-12-30 Ecotat System Company Multi-purpose garment
GB2197582A (en) * 1986-11-21 1988-05-25 Raxvale Limited Rucksack with hood for user's head
US4792040A (en) * 1987-10-02 1988-12-20 Wagstaff Iii Henry C Combination motorcycle cover and rain gear with storage pouch
DE10000764B4 (de) * 2000-01-11 2005-03-17 Fritz Riegel Zelt/Biwaksack-Kombination

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FR476267A (fr) * 1914-08-18 1915-07-22 Christian Hamilton Gray Sac de voyage perfectionné
CH225682A (de) * 1944-08-03 1943-02-15 Nygren Cajs Marie Als Teil eines Zeltes verwendbarer Regenmantel.
CH244217A (de) * 1945-06-29 1946-08-31 Schwob & Cie Ag Zelt.
FR2331301A1 (fr) * 1975-11-14 1977-06-10 Viscaro Pierre Armature de sac a dos transformable en armature de lit de camp et en armature de tente
US4151616A (en) * 1976-08-12 1979-05-01 Larsen Charles H Camping shower

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR476267A (fr) * 1914-08-18 1915-07-22 Christian Hamilton Gray Sac de voyage perfectionné
CH225682A (de) * 1944-08-03 1943-02-15 Nygren Cajs Marie Als Teil eines Zeltes verwendbarer Regenmantel.
CH244217A (de) * 1945-06-29 1946-08-31 Schwob & Cie Ag Zelt.
FR2331301A1 (fr) * 1975-11-14 1977-06-10 Viscaro Pierre Armature de sac a dos transformable en armature de lit de camp et en armature de tente
US4151616A (en) * 1976-08-12 1979-05-01 Larsen Charles H Camping shower

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4605029A (en) * 1984-03-06 1986-08-12 Russell Chesley G Self supporting outdoor sleeping system
WO1987007820A1 (en) * 1986-06-23 1987-12-30 Ecotat System Company Multi-purpose garment
GB2197582A (en) * 1986-11-21 1988-05-25 Raxvale Limited Rucksack with hood for user's head
US4792040A (en) * 1987-10-02 1988-12-20 Wagstaff Iii Henry C Combination motorcycle cover and rain gear with storage pouch
DE10000764B4 (de) * 2000-01-11 2005-03-17 Fritz Riegel Zelt/Biwaksack-Kombination

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