US20050000556A1 - Pro-up netting - Google Patents
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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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- 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
- E04H2015/326—Frame members connected by elastic cord
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- the present invention relates to webs, and particularly to a pro-up netting which has a firm and flexible structure and can be assembled easily and conveniently.
- the prior art pro-up netting is formed by a web, a plurality of supporting rods, and a liner cloth.
- Each supporting rod is formed by an iron tube and a sleeve.
- a plurality of supporting rods are connected one by one. Then they are inserted into inserted holes so as to form a frame. Then a periphery of the liner cloth is installed with iron strips and then the liner cloth is paved upon the web so as to complete the pro-up netting.
- this prior art is difficult in assembly and a great deal of time is necessary and moreover, it is installed to carry this web.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a pro-up netting.
- the pro-up netting comprises three frame rods, a rope, an extending means, a buckling ring and a web.
- Each frame rod is formed by an insertion, an elastic cotton string and a connecting tube.
- Each end of the rope has a receptacle.
- the plurality of buckling rings serves for fixing the extending means.
- Three frame rods are connected with each frame rod having one end being connected together; and another ends of two selected frame rods being connected to two ends of the extending means and another end of another frame rod is connected to a middle part of the extending means.
- the web is connected between each two of the three frame rods.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention.
- FIG. 2-1 is a cross section view of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partial assembled view of the present invention.
- FIG. 3-1 shows one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows the buckling rings of the present invention.
- the present invention includes a plurality of frame rods 1 , a web 2 , a plurality of receptacles 11 , a plurality of buckling rings 4 , and an extending means 5 .
- Each frame rod 1 is formed by an insertion 6 , an elastic cotton string 7 and a connecting tube 8 .
- One ends of the insertion rod 6 is reduced as a round cylinder 9 .
- the connecting tube 8 is a hollow tube and one end thereof is formed with reduced hollow tube 10 .
- One end of the insertion rod 6 is formed with the elastic cotton string 7 .
- the elastic cotton string 7 of the insertion rod 6 passes through the reduced hollow tube 10 to the round cylinder 9 of another insertion rod 6 . This connection is repeated so as to extend the length thereof. After connection, the frame rod 1 has an effect of supporting.
- the web 2 is light and endurable.
- the web 2 is disposed in the extending means 5 for capturing balls.
- Ends of the rope 3 have receptacles 11 .
- a hole 12 is formed on each receptacle 11 for receiving the extending means 5 and frame rod 1 .
- the rope 3 is a supporting structure.
- the extending means 5 is formed by two combing rods 16 , each combing rod having an elastic cotton cord, at least one two-side sleeve 18 , and at least one single side sleeve 17 .
- Each combing rod 16 is extended with the elastic cotton cord 77 at one radial center of the one end thereof.
- the two-side sleeves 18 and single side sleeves 17 are hollowed.
- Each end of the two-side sleeve 19 and one end of single side sleeve 17 are large ends which are formed with respective grooves 19 therein and another end of the single side sleeve 17 is a small end which forms a sleeve body 20 .
- the sleeve body 20 can be inserted into the groove 19 .
- the elastic cotton cord 77 of the combing rod 16 is inserted into the groove 19 of the single side sleeve 17 . Then the sleeve body 20 of the single side sleeve 17 is inserted into the groove 19 of another single side sleeve 17 . The process is repeated for connecting a plurality of single side sleeves 17 . Then the sleeve body 20 of the last single side sleeve 17 is inserted into the groove 19 in one side of the two-side sleeve 18 .
- Another end of the two-side sleeve 18 is inserted by the sleeve body 20 of another single side sleeve 17 and thus a plurality of single side sleeves 17 are serially connected at two ends of the two-side sleeve 18 .
- the buckling ring 4 serves to fix the extending means 5 .
- the buckling ring 4 can be replaced by a sleeve cloth 22 and toggle 23 .
- the rope 3 can be replaced by cloth strip so as to have the same supporting structure (referring to FIG. 3-1 ).
- the rope 3 is extended in a flat surface.
- the combing rod 16 at two ends of the extending means 5 are inserted into the hole 12 so that the rope extends as a frame structure.
- a plurality of buckling rings 4 are installed at proper positions of the extending means 5 .
- the web 2 is suspended to the hook 14 of the buckling ring 4 .
- Another end of the web 2 is suspended to the rope 3 .
- the web can be installed and detached rapidly and can be carried easily.
- a surface of the rope 3 for securing the receptacle 11 extends and faces upwards and the hole 12 of the receptacle 11 also faces upwards.
- the elastic cotton cord 77 of the combing rod 16 is inserted into the groove 19 of the single side sleeve 17 . Then the small end of the single side sleeve 17 is inserted into the groove 19 of another single side sleeve 17 . The process is repeated for connecting a plurality of single side sleeves 17 . Then the small end of the last single side sleeve 17 is inserted into the groove 19 in one side of the two-side sleeve 18 . Another end of the two-side sleeve 18 is inserted by the small end of a single side sleeve 17 and thus a plurality of single side sleeves 17 are serially connected at two ends of the two-side sleeve 18 .
- the C shape notches 13 of the buckling ring 4 are installed at predetermined positions of the frame.
- the elastic cotton cord 77 of the combing rod 16 inserts into the hollow tube 10 of the connecting tube 8 . Then, one end of the combing rod 16 is inserted into the holes 12 of the receptacles 11 so as to form with a frame for fixing a web 2 and the other end of the combing rod 16 is buckled to a slot 15 of the buckling ring 4 .
- the structure is simple and no undesired iron strips are used.
- the tension of the web is retained by the round tubes.
- the number of the single side sleeves connected is flexible as desired.
- the receptacles used have a simple structure.
- the rope can be embedded into earth.
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Abstract
A pro-up netting comprises three frame rods, a rope, an extending means, a buckling ring and a web. Each frame rod is formed by an insertion rod, an elastic cotton string and a connecting tube. Ends of the rope have respective receptacles. The plurality of buckling rings serve for fixing the extending means. Three frame rods are connected with each frame rod having one end being connected together. Another ends of two selected frame rods are connected to two ends of the extending means and another end of another frame rod is connected to a middle part of the extending means. The web is connected between each two of the three frame rods.
Description
- The present invention relates to webs, and particularly to a pro-up netting which has a firm and flexible structure and can be assembled easily and conveniently.
- The prior art pro-up netting is formed by a web, a plurality of supporting rods, and a liner cloth. Each supporting rod is formed by an iron tube and a sleeve. In assembly, a plurality of supporting rods are connected one by one. Then they are inserted into inserted holes so as to form a frame. Then a periphery of the liner cloth is installed with iron strips and then the liner cloth is paved upon the web so as to complete the pro-up netting. However this prior art is difficult in assembly and a great deal of time is necessary and moreover, it is installed to carry this web.
- Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a pro-up netting. The pro-up netting comprises three frame rods, a rope, an extending means, a buckling ring and a web. Each frame rod is formed by an insertion, an elastic cotton string and a connecting tube. Each end of the rope has a receptacle. The plurality of buckling rings serves for fixing the extending means. Three frame rods are connected with each frame rod having one end being connected together; and another ends of two selected frame rods being connected to two ends of the extending means and another end of another frame rod is connected to a middle part of the extending means. The web is connected between each two of the three frame rods.
- The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention. -
FIG. 2-1 is a cross section view of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a partial assembled view of the present invention. -
FIG. 3-1 shows one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows the buckling rings of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 1, 2 , 3 and 4, the present invention includes a plurality offrame rods 1, aweb 2, a plurality ofreceptacles 11, a plurality ofbuckling rings 4, and an extending means 5. - Each
frame rod 1 is formed by aninsertion 6, anelastic cotton string 7 and aconnecting tube 8. One ends of theinsertion rod 6 is reduced as around cylinder 9. The connectingtube 8 is a hollow tube and one end thereof is formed with reducedhollow tube 10. One end of theinsertion rod 6 is formed with theelastic cotton string 7. Theelastic cotton string 7 of theinsertion rod 6 passes through the reducedhollow tube 10 to theround cylinder 9 ofanother insertion rod 6. This connection is repeated so as to extend the length thereof. After connection, theframe rod 1 has an effect of supporting. - The
web 2 is light and endurable. Theweb 2 is disposed in the extending means 5 for capturing balls. - Ends of the
rope 3 havereceptacles 11. Ahole 12 is formed on eachreceptacle 11 for receiving the extending means 5 andframe rod 1. Therope 3 is a supporting structure. - The extending
means 5 is formed by twocombing rods 16, each combing rod having an elastic cotton cord, at least one two-side sleeve 18, and at least onesingle side sleeve 17. Eachcombing rod 16 is extended with the elastic cotton cord 77 at one radial center of the one end thereof. The two-side sleeves 18 andsingle side sleeves 17 are hollowed. Each end of the two-side sleeve 19 and one end ofsingle side sleeve 17 are large ends which are formed withrespective grooves 19 therein and another end of thesingle side sleeve 17 is a small end which forms asleeve body 20. Thesleeve body 20 can be inserted into thegroove 19. The elastic cotton cord 77 of thecombing rod 16 is inserted into thegroove 19 of thesingle side sleeve 17. Then thesleeve body 20 of thesingle side sleeve 17 is inserted into thegroove 19 of anothersingle side sleeve 17. The process is repeated for connecting a plurality ofsingle side sleeves 17. Then thesleeve body 20 of the lastsingle side sleeve 17 is inserted into thegroove 19 in one side of the two-side sleeve 18. Another end of the two-side sleeve 18 is inserted by thesleeve body 20 of anothersingle side sleeve 17 and thus a plurality ofsingle side sleeves 17 are serially connected at two ends of the two-side sleeve 18. - In the present invention, the
buckling ring 4 serves to fix the extending means 5. Moreover, thebuckling ring 4 can be replaced by asleeve cloth 22 andtoggle 23. - Furthermore, the
rope 3 can be replaced by cloth strip so as to have the same supporting structure (referring toFIG. 3-1 ). - In assembly of the present invention, the
rope 3 is extended in a flat surface. Thecombing rod 16 at two ends of the extending means 5 are inserted into thehole 12 so that the rope extends as a frame structure. Then a plurality ofbuckling rings 4 are installed at proper positions of the extending means 5. Then theweb 2 is suspended to thehook 14 of thebuckling ring 4. Another end of theweb 2 is suspended to therope 3. Thus the web can be installed and detached rapidly and can be carried easily. - The assembly detail step of the present invention will be described herein. A surface of the
rope 3 for securing thereceptacle 11 extends and faces upwards and thehole 12 of thereceptacle 11 also faces upwards. - The elastic cotton cord 77 of the
combing rod 16 is inserted into thegroove 19 of thesingle side sleeve 17. Then the small end of thesingle side sleeve 17 is inserted into thegroove 19 of anothersingle side sleeve 17. The process is repeated for connecting a plurality ofsingle side sleeves 17. Then the small end of the lastsingle side sleeve 17 is inserted into thegroove 19 in one side of the two-side sleeve 18. Another end of the two-side sleeve 18 is inserted by the small end of asingle side sleeve 17 and thus a plurality ofsingle side sleeves 17 are serially connected at two ends of the two-side sleeve 18. - The
C shape notches 13 of the bucklingring 4 are installed at predetermined positions of the frame. - The elastic cotton cord 77 of the combing
rod 16 inserts into thehollow tube 10 of the connectingtube 8. Then, one end of the combingrod 16 is inserted into theholes 12 of thereceptacles 11 so as to form with a frame for fixing aweb 2 and the other end of the combingrod 16 is buckled to aslot 15 of the bucklingring 4. - Then the
web 2 is suspended to thehook 14 of the buckling ring 4 (referring toFIG. 1 ). - The advantages of the present invention will be described here. In the present invention, the structure is simple and no undesired iron strips are used. The tension of the web is retained by the round tubes. The number of the single side sleeves connected is flexible as desired. The receptacles used have a simple structure. The rope can be embedded into earth.
- The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A pro-up netting comprising:
three frame rods, each frame rod being formed by an insertion rod, an elastic cotton string and a connecting tube; one ends of the insertion rod being reduced as a round cylinder; the connecting tube being hollowed and one end thereof being formed with a reduced hollow tube; one end of the insertion rod being connected with the elastic cotton string; the elastic cotton string of the insertion rod passing through the reduced hollow tube to the round cylinder of another insertion rod; this connection being repeated so as to extend the length thereof;
a rope; ends of the rope having respective receptacles; a hole being formed on each receptacle for receiving the extending means and frame rod; the rope being a supporting structure;
the extending means being formed by two combing rods, each combing rod having an elastic cotton cord, at least one two-side sleeve, and at least one single side sleeve; each combing rod being extended with the elastic cotton cord at one radial center of the one end thereof; the two-side sleeves and single side sleeves being hollowed; each end of the two-side sleeve and one end of single side sleeve being large ends which are formed with respective grooves therein and another end of the single side sleeve being a small end which forms a sleeve body; the sleeve body being inserted into the groove; the elastic cotton cord of the combing rod being inserted into the groove of the single side-sleeve; then the sleeve body of the single side sleeve being inserted into the groove of another single side sleeve; the process being repeated four connecting a plurality of single side sleeves; then the sleeve body of the last single side sleeve being inserted into the groove in one side of the two-side sleeve; another end of the two-side sleeve being inserted by the sleeve body of another single side sleeve and thus a plurality of single side sleeves being serially connected at two ends, of the two-side sleeve;
a plurality of buckling rings for fixing the extending means; and
a web;
wherein three frame rods are connected with each frame rod having one end being connected together; and another ends of two selected frame rods are connected to two ends of the extending means and another end of another frame rod is connected to a middle part of the extending means; the extending means being bent like a semi-round shape; the web is connected between each two of the three frame rods.
2. The pro-up netting as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the buckling ring is a sleeve cloth.
3. The pro-up netting as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the buckling ring is a toggle.
4. The pro-up netting as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rope is replaced by cloth strips.
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