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US14655A
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  • My improvement consists of a series of light rods of metal or other suitable material curved to form an arch which shall support a canopy when expanded, each of which arms is hinged at one end near a common center from which they radiate in a manner similar to the arms of an unbrella, and my improvement lies in the arrangement of a clamp to secure irmness and rigidity when t-he rods are opened out.
  • a perfectly port-able net and form can be constructed, which, by reaso-n of its occupying little room when folded, may be carried in an ordinary traveling baggage.
  • the head may consist of some ornamental knob and as seen at a).
  • the clamp is a plate with arms cut so as to cover the grooves and is of the shape shown at (d) Fig. HI.
  • One side of each arm has a half round groove also cut upon it, and this side is to face the grooved side of the knob, so that when an arm of theY clamp lies over a groove a round hole will be formed, as seen at (Z2) Fig. II.
  • the clamp is kept in place by a screw Fig. I, on which a thumb-nut turns as in (f) Fig. II. Thus the screwing up of the nut forces the clamp against the :tace of the knob.
  • the ribs as shown consist of four long ones (o) and two short ones (0') shaped as in the figure; these are hinged at (c) as before described.
  • the four long ones stretch out to the four corners of the bedstead where eyes may be placed to receive their ends, when used as permanent fixtures.
  • holes are made through these rods las at (r), and the two short rods have also a similar hole in their outer ends, at the same distance from the knob as those in the long arms.
  • These short arms (0) are situated between the long ones (o) so as to extend toward the sides oi" the bedstead, and in these positions are shown by the letters of reference in Fig. III.
  • a cord (i) is rove for the double purpose of preventing the gauze net from swagging down between the rods, and of stitfening the frame when distended, and by shortening this cord the Jframe will fit a smaller bedstead and will still be firmly held together.
  • each prong (cl) lies over its appropriate groove, and set it there by screwing up the nut until it pinches; each rib will then be held firmly in place and may be atlixed upon the bedstead in the manner indicated; or where the eyes are not found, asin the case of traveling, it ⁇ may be supported simply by standing it so that the Jfee-t of the rods will rest on t-he frame or even the bed clothes-the gauze being thrown over and allowed t-o hang down all around.
  • unsorew the nut (f) then turn the clamp-plate so that the prongs (d) will stand between the spaces from groove to groove, when each rib will told down without interference.
  • Vhat I claim is- The arrangement for screwing the ribs rigidly in position when expanded, that is to say, the radial grooves on the knob in combination with the grooved clamp, constructed and operated as described.

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Uren STATES PATENT. orrion.
SAMUEL E. HARTWELL, YEr YORK, N. Y.
FRAME FOB MOSQUI'IO-NETS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 14,655, dated April 15k, 1856.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known thatI I, SAMUEL E. HART- WELL, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Portable Frames for Mosquito-Nets; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of t-he same, reference being made to the annexed drawing, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure I is a vertical central section. Fig. H is an elevation, or side view. Fig. III is of a part in detail, and similar letters in dicate similar parts throughout.
My improvement consists of a series of light rods of metal or other suitable material curved to form an arch which shall support a canopy when expanded, each of which arms is hinged at one end near a common center from which they radiate in a manner similar to the arms of an unbrella, and my improvement lies in the arrangement of a clamp to secure irmness and rigidity when t-he rods are opened out. By this means a perfectly port-able net and form can be constructed, which, by reaso-n of its occupying little room when folded, may be carried in an ordinary traveling baggage. The head may consist of some ornamental knob and as seen at a). The underside of this is flat, as shown, and radiating from the center a series of six or more grooves is cut according to the number of ribs to be i11- serted for the frame, and these are so divided that fo-ur grooves shall be directed toward the tour corners of an ordinary bedstead, the knob being supposed to st-and over its center. These grooves are shown at (b), and if the ribs are round ones the grooves will be a halt' round. These grooves all terminate in a circular one near the center of the knob, and which is to receive the hinge wire for attaching the ribs as seen at (c).
The clamp is a plate with arms cut so as to cover the grooves and is of the shape shown at (d) Fig. HI. One side of each arm has a half round groove also cut upon it, and this side is to face the grooved side of the knob, so that when an arm of theY clamp lies over a groove a round hole will be formed, as seen at (Z2) Fig. II. The clamp is kept in place by a screw Fig. I, on which a thumb-nut turns as in (f) Fig. II. Thus the screwing up of the nut forces the clamp against the :tace of the knob.
The ribs as shown consist of four long ones (o) and two short ones (0') shaped as in the figure; these are hinged at (c) as before described.. The four long ones stretch out to the four corners of the bedstead where eyes may be placed to receive their ends, when used as permanent fixtures. At a short distancefrom the knob, say about one third of the length, holes are made through these rods las at (r), and the two short rods have also a similar hole in their outer ends, at the same distance from the knob as those in the long arms. These short arms (0) are situated between the long ones (o) so as to extend toward the sides oi" the bedstead, and in these positions are shown by the letters of reference in Fig. III.
Through the holes in the arms a cord (i) is rove for the double purpose of preventing the gauze net from swagging down between the rods, and of stitfening the frame when distended, and by shortening this cord the Jframe will fit a smaller bedstead and will still be firmly held together.
To extend the ribs lay each one in its appropriate groove (Z2) then turn the clamp until each prong (cl) lies over its appropriate groove, and set it there by screwing up the nut until it pinches; each rib will then be held firmly in place and may be atlixed upon the bedstead in the manner indicated; or where the eyes are not found, asin the case of traveling, it` may be supported simply by standing it so that the Jfee-t of the rods will rest on t-he frame or even the bed clothes-the gauze being thrown over and allowed t-o hang down all around. To fold the ribs, unsorew the nut (f), then turn the clamp-plate so that the prongs (d) will stand between the spaces from groove to groove, when each rib will told down without interference.
Vhat I claim is- The arrangement for screwing the ribs rigidly in position when expanded, that is to say, the radial grooves on the knob in combination with the grooved clamp, constructed and operated as described.
SAMUEL E. HARTVELL.
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S. H. MAYNARD, T. TUCKERMAN.
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US3054413A (en) * 1960-02-26 1962-09-18 King Seeley Thermos Co Support structure for collapsible shelters
US3502091A (en) * 1968-09-12 1970-03-24 Wendel V Goltermann Tent supporting frame
US5361794A (en) * 1992-08-10 1994-11-08 Brady Rex W Unitized foldable tent frame
US5423341A (en) * 1992-08-10 1995-06-13 Brady; Rex W. Unitized foldable tent frame
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US8448656B2 (en) 2007-11-30 2013-05-28 Ki Ho Jin Roof connecting mechanism of foldable tent
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US10253522B2 (en) 2013-02-05 2019-04-09 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co., Ltd. Shelter frame with transverse member
US10227792B2 (en) 2013-05-08 2019-03-12 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co., Ltd. Tent having enhanced tent top
US9574366B2 (en) 2013-05-16 2017-02-21 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Control structure for folding a shelter
US9650805B2 (en) 2013-12-05 2017-05-16 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co., Ltd. Top connecting apparatus for a shelter frame
US9963903B2 (en) 2013-12-05 2018-05-08 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co., Ltd. Top connecting apparatus for a shelter frame
US9366054B2 (en) 2013-12-12 2016-06-14 Ki Ho Jin Foldable tent
US9546500B2 (en) 2013-12-26 2017-01-17 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Tent frame
US9976319B2 (en) 2014-03-31 2018-05-22 HKD Global Limited Tent system employing an improved spider hub and associated frame structure and method of compacting the frame for reduced storage size
US9605441B2 (en) 2014-04-02 2017-03-28 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Tent frame top connecting structure
US10337204B2 (en) 2014-12-26 2019-07-02 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co., Ltd. Tent top folding and unfolding structure
US9784009B2 (en) 2015-03-24 2017-10-10 Campvalley (Xiamen) Co., Ltd. Integrated tent having multiple tent units
US10041271B2 (en) 2015-07-23 2018-08-07 Xiamen Innovation Metal Products Co., Ltd. Foldable tent
US10012007B2 (en) 2016-04-07 2018-07-03 Xiamen Innovation Metal Products Co., Ltd. Tent frame and tent with slidably coupled top poles
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