EP3426864A1 - Tent - Google Patents
TentInfo
- Publication number
- EP3426864A1 EP3426864A1 EP17711554.0A EP17711554A EP3426864A1 EP 3426864 A1 EP3426864 A1 EP 3426864A1 EP 17711554 A EP17711554 A EP 17711554A EP 3426864 A1 EP3426864 A1 EP 3426864A1
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- EP
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- Prior art keywords
- tent
- support element
- attachment points
- skin
- support
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- 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
- E04H15/34—Supporting means, e.g. frames
- E04H15/36—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- 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
- E04H15/02—Tents combined or specially associated with other devices
- E04H15/04—Tents combined or specially associated with other devices suspended type, e.g. from trees or from cantilever supports
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/22—Hammocks; Hammock spreaders
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/22—Hammocks; Hammock spreaders
- A45F3/24—Stands; Supports
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- 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
- E04H15/30—Tents or canopies, in general convertible, e.g. from one type tent to another type tent, from tent to canopy or from tent cover into diverse articles
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- 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
- E04H15/34—Supporting means, e.g. frames
- E04H15/36—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type
- E04H15/40—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type flexible
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- 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
- E04H15/34—Supporting means, e.g. frames
- E04H15/42—Supporting means, e.g. frames external type, e.g. frame outside cover
Definitions
- the invention relates to a tent comprising: a tent skin; ⁇ at least one elongated support element for supporting the tent cloth in a tensioned state of the tent; and a deflecting device, which are set up for connection to two attachment points and to the at least one support element and for transferring a longitudinal tension applied between the attachment points to the deflection device as inwardly directed transverse stress on the support element for curving the support element.
- a deflecting device which are set up for connection to two attachment points and to the at least one support element and for transferring a longitudinal tension applied between the attachment points to the deflection device as inwardly directed transverse stress on the support element for curving the support element.
- the tent skin is generally that part of the tent or tent structure that forms the tent roof.
- the tent skin is usually made of nylon or polyester and is optionally water-repellent coated.
- the subject invention particularly relates to a tunnel tent.
- the längli ⁇ che support member is disposed substantially transverse to a longitudinal axis of the tent.
- the support element may be formed in particular as a rod, for example, rod made of fiberglass or continuous glass fiber rod. It forms a supporting structure or a framework of the tent.
- the tent skin extends transversely to the support element on both sides and is in turn stretched in a ge ⁇ strained state of the tent in the longitudinal direction over the support member or under the support member through.
- the deflecting ⁇ device may, for example, on both sides of a base of the tent arranged deflecting paths. Such deflecting paths may be formed, for example, by a part of the tent skin or possibly a tent floor, for example in the form of, preferably reinforced, edges of a tarpaulin.
- WO 97/06326 AI shows arcuately tensioned supporting elements for protective roofs. Again, no deflection is provided by nature, since the protective roof shown ends in the longitudinal direction of the outermost support elements and is not stretched in the longitudinal direction between two mounting ⁇ points, but rather held by rod-shaped Dis ⁇ dance holder in its longitudinal extent.
- a tent of the initially defined kind characterized in that the at least one supporting element connected to a biasing means which holds the supporting element inde ⁇ dependent on the voltage of the deflection device in a prestressed and curved state.
- the Tra ⁇ gelement be permanently connected to the biasing means, for example, sewn into a hemstitch.
- the support element at any time, ie neither in operation nor during transport of the degraded tent, completely relaxed and the support element can thus also be referred to as an arch element.
- the at least one support element via a flexible elastic lifting member, in particular egg ⁇ NEN elastic band, (and optionally a tensioning device) having to ⁇ least one of the fastening points, wherein the righting preferably connected to a central portion of the Tragele ⁇ ments is, wherein the central part corresponds to the middle 80%, preferably the middle 50%, of the total length of the support element.
- a longitudinal tension between the attachment points, with which the erecting element is connected the lying in the relaxed state of the tent support element is erected.
- the length of the erecting element is chosen such that it is stretched in the erected condition of the tent and thereby stabilizes the arch of the connected support member in the longitudinal direction or holds.
- the erecting element can be ⁇ example by an elastic cord or an elastic band ⁇ forms.
- the tent comprises two or more elongate support elements which, in the tensioned state of the tent, are arranged substantially transversely to a longitudinal axis of the tent passing through the two attachment points.
- the support elements are preferably arranged in parallel.
- the distance between at least two adjacent support elements along the longitudinal axis is greater than the sum of the arc heights of the arcs formed by the two adjacent prestressed support elements.
- the arc height of a support element is defined as the distance between a ge ⁇ thought line through the ends of the support member and the center ⁇ point of the support element. The distance has the advantage that the support elements when dismantling and packaging of the tent zuei ⁇ nander (ie, inside) folded and then folded over each other, so that the sheets are directly adjacent to each other.
- the tent may also include a tent floor, eg a tarpaulin, with a tensioning device for tensioning the tent between the two attachment points, the deflection device preferably comprising a part of the tent floor.
- a tent floor eg a tarpaulin
- the deflection device preferably comprising a part of the tent floor.
- the tent floor can be made of polyurethane.
- the tent floor allows use of the tent as a covered hammock or hanging tent. That is, the tent can be stretched between two spaced above the ground attachment points and thereby - depending on the selected distance - partially or completely lifted from the ground.
- the tent bottom comprises a Unterlegplane whose width is transverse to a running through the two attachment points longitudinal ⁇ axis of the tent is greater than the distance between the ends of the at least one prestressed support element.
- the tent floor provides enough space to - as with such a fixture, of course - to form a part of the side wall of the tent without the support elements here with the ends to curve inwards.
- the tensioning device comprises elongated, at opposite end portions of the tent floor connected to the tent ground anchoring elements.
- the anchoring ⁇ guide elements can preferably be formed by textile bands.
- the tent floor can have an essentially rectangular shape, with the end areas of the tent floor having the anchoring elements lying on the shorter sides of the rectangle.
- the anchoring elements can be accommodated in hollow seams of the tent floor.
- the tent floor can at least be gathered portion ⁇ , in applying a longitudinal tension on the clamping device or its anchoring elements, resulting in a uniform sub-support alarm ⁇ wetting the tent floor results over its entire width.
- the tent skin can also be part of a tent structure, with the tent bottom solvable, in particular by zippers, is ver ⁇ tied.
- a hood can be integrated into the tent floor, so that the tent floor can be worn as a cloak over the shoulders, with the head of the wearer being protected by the hood from the weather.
- other fasteners such as Velcro pairs, hook / eye pairs or buttons (eg push buttons) may be provided instead of zippers.
- the tent can be accommodated in a transport state of the tent in a transport bag, wherein the transport bag holds the support elements in a spi ⁇ ralförmig rolled up state. Due to the simple support structure with only a few, compared to self-erecting tents much shorter support elements, a particularly lightweight tent can be achieved with a particularly small pack size.
- the invention further relates to a method for erecting the tent according to the invention as described so far, wherein the deflecting device is connected to a first rigid attachment point, is tensioned (ie, a longitudinal tension is applied), wherein the at least one support element aufrich ⁇ tet (due to Tension on the tenting skin and / or a dedicated erecting element), and connected under tension to a second rigid attachment point.
- the erection of the tent can be carried out within a short time, ie within a few seconds or significantly less than a minute.
- a tree or a anchored in the Bo ⁇ tent tent peg can be used in each case. Due to the simple attachment, which requires only two attachment points, it is comparatively easy to find suitable attachment points above the ground. In tents with three or more attachment points, the probability of finding a suitable tree group, on the other hand, is very low.
- Figure 1 is a stretched between two attachment points on the ground and erected tent.
- Fig. 2 shows the tent of Figure 1 in a relaxed state before setting up.
- FIG. 3 the tent shown in Figure 1 and 2, clamped and placed between two above the ground arranged attachment points.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 shows the tent floor of the tent according to FIGS. 1 to 3 in a completely expanded state
- Fig. 5 the tent floor according to Figure 4, ge folded to a rain cover.
- Fig. 6 a use of the tent floor according to FIG. 4 as Hän matt.
- Fig. 1 shows an inventive tent 1, in the form of a längli chen Einmannzelts or tunnel tent, with a on the ground (not shown) or generally on a flat surface ⁇ built taut structure 2.
- the tent structure 2 comprises a tent skin 3, which in the illustrated tensioned Condition of the tent 1 is held by ei ne support structure above the ground.
- the traction construction comprises two elongate support elements 4, 5, eg two fiberglass rods.
- the supporting elements 4 5 are accommodated in the hollow seams of the tent cloth 3 and carrying 3.
- the support element 4, 5 extend substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis of the tent 1, so that they withstand the maximum From ⁇ reach the tent cloth from the substrate.
- the two ends 16 of the Tragele elements 4, 5 are connected to a deflection device 6, which is formed here by the acting as deflecting longitudinal side unte ren edge portions of the tent skin 3.
- the Umlenkeinrich device 6 holds the support elements 4, 5 in the illustrated curved state.
- the deflection device 6 is stretched for this purpose between two attachment points 7, 8 in the longitudinal direction of the tent.
- the longitudinal tension corresponds to a tensile force acting in the longitudinal direction on the tent 1 and its deflection device 6.
- This tensile force causes an extension of the deflection device 6 in the longitudinal direction and in turn a narrowing of the Umlenkein device 6 in the transverse direction, ie a reduction of the distance between the two transversely spaced deflecting paths.
- Such a narrowing counteract the return forces of the curved support elements 4, 5, which are directed in the transverse direction to the outside.
- the deflection device 6 transmits the transversely inwardly directed force, which holds the support elements 4, 5 in their desired for the use of the tent tension and curvature, in the longitudinal direction of the two attachment points 7, eighth
- the longitudinal tension of the deflection device 6 is set up over a tensioning device comprising two anchoring elements 9, wherein the anchoring elements 9 are each connected to a fastening point ⁇ 7.
- the anchoring elements 9 may be formed for example by straps and are preferential ⁇ as adjustable in length so that its length can be adapted to the distance Zvi ⁇ rule two predetermined fixing points 7.
- 8 may be formed by a freely positionable Zelthering at least one of the fastening points 7, so that the distance between the Fixed To ⁇ supply points 7, 8 can be adjusted by displacing the tent herring.
- the support elements 4, 5 are each connected to a flexible elastic straightening element 10.
- the righting elements 10 are preferably located in the center of the support elements 4, 5 due to the optimum lever (the center of the curved support elements 4, 5 is the farthest away from the ground).
- the erecting elements 10 are formed in this example by cord-shaped elastics, wel ⁇ che are connected via the anchoring elements 9 with the attachment points 7, 8. In the tensioned condition of the tent 1 according to FIG. 1, the erecting elements 10 are also tensioned.
- the support elements 4, 5 are pulled in their center in the longitudinal direction to the respective closer attachment point 7, 8, so that the tent skin 3 is stretched in a central part 11 between the support members 4, 5 in the longitudinal direction.
- the erecting elements 10 can optionally with a Adjusting device for adjusting the length to be equipped so that the length of the respective selected position of the tent 1, in particular ⁇ special of the tent structure 2, can be adjusted.
- the closure members 12 are each along a connection sheet 13 (eg in the form of a connecting or connecting seam) connected to the central part 11.
- the end parts 12 and the middle part 11 are formed from a continuous tarpaulin.
- the sharp outer ends of the closure members 12 are connected together with the Verbin ⁇ -making points of the reversal tracks of the deflection device 6 with the separated ends of the anchor elements 9, which hold the entire tent structure between the two fastening points 7, 8 clamped.
- the tent ⁇ skin 3 on the outside of the tent 1, outside of the connecting elbows 13 each have a crescent-shaped portion 14.
- the si ⁇ chelförmigen portions 14 are provided between the connecting sheets 13 and the at least partially radially outside the connecting sheets 13 connected to the tent skin 3 supporting elements 4, 5.
- the crescent-shaped portions 14 are drawn outward in the longitudinal direction under the tension of the erecting elements 10 and form a canopy 15 on both sides over the end portions 12.
- ventilation apertures (not shown) are provided below the canopies thus formed. which are protected by the canopies 15 against precipitation.
- a tent floor 17 (see Fig. 2 and Fig. 3), eg by means of zippers, is connectable to the lower edge of the tent skin 3.
- the Tra ⁇ giata 4, 5 can be the edge of the tent cloth 3 have protruding and downwardly projecting extensions 18.
- Fig. 2 shows the tent 1 shown in Fig. 1 in the tensioned state in a relaxed state. Relaxed this is to ⁇ stand inasmuch as shown in Fig.
- the support elements 4, 5 are not completely relaxed according to the invention, but are held by a biasing device 19 in a curved state.
- the biasing means 19 is formed in this embodiment by the crescent-shaped From ⁇ sections 14 of the tent cloth 3, ie, the portions 14 between the connection bends 13 and the supporting members 4, 5. These sections 14 form the tent cloth 3 are each a through with ⁇ telyak the connection elbows 13 extending bow string 20 through which the support members 4, 5 are held curved at least within a bounded by the bow string 20 section.
- the prestressed support members 4, 5 as shown can be folded inwards over the collapsed and sunken center part 11 of the tent skin 3.
- the anchoring elements 9 are pulled in the opposite direction and fixed either under tension at attachment points 7, 8 (see Fig. 1) and / or after fixing at the attachment points 7, 8 tensioned by length adjustment of the anchoring elements 9.
- the tent skin 3 is connected to a tent floor 17, which includes a Unterlegplane 21.
- the width of the Unterlegplane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tent 1 is greater than the distance between the ends 16 of the support members 4, 5. The advantage of this ratio results from the alternative use of the tent 1 shown in FIG.
- Fig. 3 shows how the tent 1 can be used as a covered hammock by passing over its anchoring elements 9 between Attachment points 22, 23 at a distance above the ground, for example, on trees or hammock racks, attached and stretched.
- the flexibility of the support structure proves to be particularly advantageous because the tent structure can thereby adapt to greatly different longitudinal stresses.
- the longitudinal tension naturally varies depending on whether the tent 1 is inhabited or essentially only burdened by its own weight.
- the tent skin 3 remains independent of the respective acting ⁇ the longitudinal tension both in the transverse direction, due to the adapted curvature of the support members 4, 5, as well as in the longitudinal direction, due to the flexibility of the erecting elements 10, taut and taut. Due to the generally higher mechanical load capacity, the function of the deflection device in such applications is formed by the two longitudinal edges 24 of the tarpaulin 21.
- Fig. 3 shows that in the tarpaulin 21 on a side opposite the tent structure 2 underside a hood 25 may be provided, which can be used ver when using the tent floor 17 as a rain cover.
- Fig. 4 shows the tent floor 17 in a fully extended ⁇ th position.
- the bottom of the tent 17 has a substantially rectangular base and has on its narrow sides hollow seams 26 (eg tunnel seams) for receiving the anchoring elements 9.
- the protruding ends of the anchoring elements 9 can be closed by means of karabiners to loops, over which the tent floor 3, optionally together with the tent structure 2, as shown in Fig. 3 can be stretched between two attachment points.
- the hood 25 is arranged in the middle of the tarpaulin 21. If the tent floor 17 is folded longitudinally about its center line, it reaches the position shown in Fig. 5 for use as a rain cover (eg rain poncho). The hood 25 protrudes outward beyond the fold line so that the tarpaulin 21 can be placed over the shoulders and hood 25 over the user's head. Any zipper ⁇ circuits at the longitudinal side edges 24, which are provided for connection to the tent cloth, can in this application Variant used to seal the rain cover. In addition, the anchoring elements 9 can be partially pulled out of the hollow seams 26 and used as straps to close the rain cover.
- a rain cover eg rain poncho
- Fig. 6 of the application example is Zeltbo ⁇ 17 alone, ie without USAGE tent structure 2, as a hammock ⁇ det.
- a Mos ⁇ kitonetz can also act as skin tent advantageously be used, so that the tent is for example useful as protective against insects hammock.
- the central part 11 of the tent structure 2 with the help of zippers in the tent skin 3 can be partially opened and closed so that ventilation of the interior in addition to the ventilation openings under the canopies 15 is possible.
- the tent bottoms 17 can be joined together via the zip fasteners provided on them to form larger rain ponchos or to a large tarpaulin and thus widened.
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