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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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  • lhis invention consists in a sectionally-constructed tent-pole provided with means, substantially as hereinafter described, for raising or lowering the tent to adapt it to changes in the weather, or as other circumstances may require, without the occupant of the tent be ing obliged to go outside of it for the purpose, that is so objectionable in stormy or bad weather.
  • Theinvention also forms a convenient means for preventing the tent from getting a list or cant, as it is apt to do, when the halyards controlling it are slackened by hand, and it also serves to retain or prevent the tent from flapping.
  • Figure 1 represents a longitudinal View of a divided tent-pole, in part, with the connecting and adjusting means embodying my invention, inainlyin section.
  • Fig. 2 is a broken longitudinal view of the adjustable tent-pole as dismembered and folded or packed ready for transportation.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of certain details of the invention, the same consisting of an adjusting-nut and of a handle or lever (shown detached) for working the nut; and
  • Fig. 4 is a partly-sectional longitudinal view of one of the lengths of the pole, in part, with a screw extension-sleeve on the end of it.
  • a and A indicate the upper and lower lengths or sections of the divided tentpole proper, which may be made either of wood or metal tubing.
  • the upper end of the base section Aof the pole is fitted with an upwardlyprojecting light metal socket, B, that may be made of sheet-iron riveted and provided with a narrow band upon its head or upper end.
  • This socket serves to receive down within it the lower end portion of the upper section of the pole, or rather of an external screw, screwthreaded metal sleeve, or pipe, (3, fitted over the lower end part of the upper pole-section, A, and havingaplain lower end part, Z), which serves to guide the upper pole-section when it is being adjusted up or down within the socket B to extend or contract the whole pole, as required.
  • the nut D may be turned direct by hand; but for larger ones a handle or lever to turn the nut will be necessary.
  • this handle or lever should be an attachment to the nut, so as always to be in place when wanted, and equally desirable that it should not permanently protrude or interfere with the close packing of the pole sections when transporting or storing them,lpivotorhingethehandleorleverE,used to work the nut, to the not itself, so that when the pole is folded or grouped for transportation said handle will lie close or flat and parallel, or nearly so, to the twop ole-sections placed side byside.
  • Straps 0 may be used to hold the two pole-sections thus grouped together, and one of these straps may be passed around the handle or lever E to hold it closed; but this may be dispensed with, and the lever also be secured in either its operating or closed positions by notching it, as at (1 cl, and by providing the nut with a spring, 8, which will engage with either of the notches (Z (Z to hold the pivoted lever, as required.
  • Z Z to hold the pivoted lever
  • pole-section A- is here described as the lower one, and the pole-section Aas the upper one; but the pole may be reversed end for end, if desired.

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P, LEWIS,
ADJUSTABLE TENT-POLE.
Patented Mar. 22, 1887.
No. 359,795. Ji gj WITNESSES: INVENTOB:
JM BY Jam/w '3 ATTORNEYS.
NlTED STATES Arnnr FFlQEa ADJUSTABLE TENT-POLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No 359,795, dated March 22, 1887.
Application filed August 6, 1886.
Serial No. 210,213. (No modeLl Patented in Canada February 13,1355, No. 521,098.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, PATRICK LEWIs, of Quebec, in the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, have invented anew and Improved Adjustable Tent-Pole, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
lhis invention consists in a sectionally-constructed tent-pole provided with means, substantially as hereinafter described, for raising or lowering the tent to adapt it to changes in the weather, or as other circumstances may require, without the occupant of the tent be ing obliged to go outside of it for the purpose, that is so objectionable in stormy or bad weather.
Theinvention also forms a convenient means for preventing the tent from getting a list or cant, as it is apt to do, when the halyards controlling it are slackened by hand, and it also serves to retain or prevent the tent from flapping.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a partof this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 represents a longitudinal View of a divided tent-pole, in part, with the connecting and adjusting means embodying my invention, inainlyin section. Fig. 2is a broken longitudinal view of the adjustable tent-pole as dismembered and folded or packed ready for transportation. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of certain details of the invention, the same consisting of an adjusting-nut and of a handle or lever (shown detached) for working the nut; and Fig. 4 is a partly-sectional longitudinal view of one of the lengths of the pole, in part, with a screw extension-sleeve on the end of it.
A and A indicate the upper and lower lengths or sections of the divided tentpole proper, which may be made either of wood or metal tubing. The upper end of the base section Aof the pole is fitted with an upwardlyprojecting light metal socket, B, that may be made of sheet-iron riveted and provided with a narrow band upon its head or upper end. This socket serves to receive down within it the lower end portion of the upper section of the pole, or rather of an external screw, screwthreaded metal sleeve, or pipe, (3, fitted over the lower end part of the upper pole-section, A, and havingaplain lower end part, Z), which serves to guide the upper pole-section when it is being adjusted up or down within the socket B to extend or contract the whole pole, as required.
1) is a nut adapted to fit the screw-thread of the sleeve 0, and arranged to rest upon the top or head of the socket Bto take the thrust or pressure when raising or lowering the upper pole-section by turning the nut to the right or to the left, as required.
For small tents the nut D may be turned direct by hand; but for larger ones a handle or lever to turn the nut will be necessary. As it is very desirable that this handle or lever should be an attachment to the nut, so as always to be in place when wanted, and equally desirable that it should not permanently protrude or interfere with the close packing of the pole sections when transporting or storing them,lpivotorhingethehandleorleverE,used to work the nut, to the not itself, so that when the pole is folded or grouped for transportation said handle will lie close or flat and parallel, or nearly so, to the twop ole-sections placed side byside. Straps 0 may be used to hold the two pole-sections thus grouped together, and one of these straps may be passed around the handle or lever E to hold it closed; but this may be dispensed with, and the lever also be secured in either its operating or closed positions by notching it, as at (1 cl, and by providing the nut with a spring, 8, which will engage with either of the notches (Z (Z to hold the pivoted lever, as required. Thus providing the handle or lever with an automatic springeatch will be found very convenient and useful.
The pole-section A-is here described as the lower one, and the pole-section Aas the upper one; but the pole may be reversed end for end, if desired.
I am aware that it is not new to employ, in connection with a tent, a pole having at a suitable distance from its lower end a screwthread, combined with a frame comprising rings connected together by rods, and to the upper one of which rings is applied the top of the canvas or tent, and with a ring having pins engaging the thread of the screw on the pole and operated by a lever.
Having thus fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The combination, with the pole-sections, one havingat screw-thread and telescoping the other section, of a nut resting upon the upper end of the lower pole-section and engaging the screw of the upper pole-section, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination, with the pole-sections, one having a screwthread and telescoping the other section, of a nut resting upon the upper end of the lower polesection and engaging the screw of the upper pole-section, said nut having a lever with its inner end provided 15 with notches engaging a spring applied to the nut, substantially as and for the purpose setv forth.
PATRICK LEXVIS.
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US2423402A (en) * 1945-02-20 1947-07-01 Elmer C Olsen Awning supporting frame and adjustable connector therefor
US2625369A (en) * 1947-07-03 1953-01-13 Akron Products Company Jack

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US2423402A (en) * 1945-02-20 1947-07-01 Elmer C Olsen Awning supporting frame and adjustable connector therefor
US2625369A (en) * 1947-07-03 1953-01-13 Akron Products Company Jack

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