WO2006021831A1 - Pavillon - Google Patents
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- WO2006021831A1 WO2006021831A1 PCT/IB2004/003753 IB2004003753W WO2006021831A1 WO 2006021831 A1 WO2006021831 A1 WO 2006021831A1 IB 2004003753 W IB2004003753 W IB 2004003753W WO 2006021831 A1 WO2006021831 A1 WO 2006021831A1
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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
- E04H15/38—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type expansible, e.g. extensible in a fan type manner
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- the invention relates to a pavilion, in particular for use as sun, light, sight, wind and rain protection.
- sun sail constructions in which a tarpaulin-like canvas element is connected to a stand rod, which rod can be secured on the installation surface if necessary - for example by pegs - and, moreover, the canvas can be tensioned by means of a suitable tensioning device.
- the so-called beach shells mostly consist of a tarpaulin with a semi-dome-like roof element, which is
- the half-dome spanned in this way can then be connected to the respective installation surface using conventional pegs or other suitable fastening devices and guy ropes.
- the main advantage of this device lies in its portability and low weight, so that sun protection can be built up quickly on site in an excavator lake or in the swimming pool, which is often important, if not essential, especially for small children in strong sunlight.
- the known beach shells can only be adapted to the changing position of the sun by adjusting them overall.
- the known beach shells are at best suitable as partial sun protection.
- the invention has for its object to provide an improved property right, which can be used as sun, light, sight and rain protection at the same time and is easily adjustable depending on the weather conditions, but still is mobile and transportable.
- the invention consists in that a pavilion, consisting of a roof element which is covered by means of a tensioning structure, is adjustable in inclination in that at least some of the tensioning struts of the tensioning structure are each connected to joint arrangements which are arranged on both sides of the roof element mentioned above.
- the joint arrangements arranged on both sides of the roof element make it possible for the roof element as a whole to be adjustable relative to the footprint of the pavilion.
- the tension struts of the tensioning structure are individually rotatably connected to the aforementioned joint arrangements.
- the roof element is therefore not only adjustable in inclination but also adjustable in size. This additional adjustment option allows the pavilion to be varied
- each tensioning strut is inserted into a separate receiving element of the joint arrangement, the receiving elements being placed on a common axis of rotation of the joint arrangement by means of a bearing ring, the tensioning struts are simply inserted into corresponding receiving shafts of the receiving elements.
- Roof elements arranged joint arrangements preferably connected in one piece to the foot elements of the pavilion.
- the foot elements can be provided with laterally projecting foot struts, this being achieved in a simple manner by the corresponding foot struts being insertable into corresponding insertion shafts of the joint arrangements arranged on both sides. Due to the construction explained above, the overall area of the pavilion is increased.
- a further contribution to increasing the stability of the construction of the construction is the anchoring of the foot struts by means of conventional pegs or other fastening devices known per se, in particular from the camping area.
- the stability can be further improved by additionally securing the foot struts with additional weight elements.
- the foot struts can be inserted, for example, into appropriate insert tabs made of special elements are inserted so that the sandbag elements are firmly connected to the foot struts.
- the additional securing described above can be particularly useful because, depending on the size of the roof element, in some cases considerable wind loads have to be managed.
- the hinge arrangements or the foot struts connected to these hinge arrangements are assigned spacer bands. These spacer strips serve as a setup aid for the pavilion. If the joint arrangements are set up at a distance from one another in such a way that the spacer bands are tensioned, it is ensured that the joint arrangements are in their intended installation distance. You can then use the
- Roof struts connected to the roof element are inserted into the receiving shafts, which are each connected to the joint arrangements, and the pavilion is thus largely completely constructed.
- connection between the struts and the roof element is achieved simply in that the tension struts are inserted into preferably external receiving seams and / or receiving tabs of the roof element.
- the tensioning struts form an external ribbing for the roof element if the structure is as intended, the advantage of the receiving seams or receiving tabs being dimensioned such that the external ribbing is arranged at a distance from the actual roof area.
- the fact that the outer ribs are arranged at a distance from the roof element prevents direct contact points from the outer ribs and the actual roof element.
- Such investment points represent potential Passage points for any rainwater, so that the spacing of the roof ribs from the roof element makes a contribution to improving the rain protection provided by the pavilion.
- the durability of the pavilion is considerably increased by the fact that any chafing points, external ribbing and roof element are arranged at a distance from the actual roof surface. Any damage to the receiving seam or the receiving tab has no influence on the closed nature of the roof element.
- An eyelet element is assigned to each of these tension loops, through which the guy rope runs, the guy rope in turn being connectable to the nearest foot element.
- the pavilion is secured in its respective angle of inclination by the tensioning caused, in addition to locking the tensioning struts in the joint arrangement.
- the tensioning struts can be plugged together from a plurality of tensioning strut sections rather than in one piece. It has proven to be advantageous if the to each other Purpose of the tension strut sections to be connected are connected with an internal tension cable.
- the tensioning cable is dimensioned such that the tensioning strut sections are detached from one another, can be transported lying next to one another in parallel and are thereby captively connected to one another via an internal resilient tensioning cable. Due to the spring action of the tension cable, this supports the plugging together of the tension strut sections.
- the receiving loops or the receiving seam, which the tensioning struts are used to connect to the plan-like roof element are each provided with tensioning rubbers, these tensioning rubbers being connectable to the joint arrangements arranged on both sides of the roof element.
- guy cables are similar to those in which they are firmly connected to the base braces of the receiving loops are connected to the base braces performed for example as inn 'enforceder cable.
- a clamping or securing device for the guy ropes can be assigned to each of the foot struts. This has the first
- the guy ropes can be easily secured with the joint arrangement or the foot struts after the desired adjustment of the angle of inclination.
- the guy ropes do not have to be laboriously separate carried and subsequently connected to the pavilion, but are already available and pre-assembled in the right place by preassembly on the foot elements.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the pavilion shown in FIG. 1,
- FIGS. 1 and 2 shows the pavilion shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 in a perspective view
- the pavilion of the exemplary embodiment essentially consists of a roof element 1, which overlaps a footprint 2 in a dome-like manner.
- the roof element 1 is placed on the footprint with foot elements 3, 3 'on both sides, which are connected to a joint arrangement 4, 4'.
- the roof element 1 essentially consists of a roof tarpaulin 5, which is spanned by an external rib.
- the external ribbing consists essentially of external receiving seams 7, which are inserted into the tension struts 8 made of fiberglass.
- the tensioning struts 8 as such are put together from a plurality of tensioning strut sections not shown in FIG. 1.
- the tensioning struts 8 for clamping the tarpaulin-like roof surface 5 are each inserted into receiving shafts 10 of the joint arrangement 4.
- the receiving shafts 10 are part of receiving elements for the tensioning struts 8, which essentially consist of the receiving shaft 10 and a bearing eyelet, which are each attached to a common axis of rotation of the joint arrangement 4.
- the bearing eyes are rotatably mounted relative to each other in the joint arrangement 4, so that the
- Tension struts 8 can be moved against each other and thus the clamping angle of the roof element 1 can be varied. If the distance between the tensioning struts 8 is left unchanged, the inclination angle of the roof element 1 as a whole can be adjusted by moving the tensioning struts 8 in the joint arrangement 4.
- the pavilion is secured in a preferred embodiment by four tensioning struts 8, which are individually inserted into corresponding receiving shafts 10 of the joint arrangement 4, 4 '.
- the respective first and last receiving hem for the tensioning struts 8 is referred to as a so-called “tensioning hem” 12.
- This designation derives from the fact that this tensioning hem 12 is also provided with eyelets 14 for fastening guy ropes 15.
- the guy ropes 15 can be connected in a conventional manner with pegs on the installation surface.
- the pavilion can be erected in a simple manner by first setting up the joint arrangements 4, 4 ′ on the installation surface 2. Finally, the joint arrangements can be connected to the laterally protruding foot struts 11, 11 ', as can also be seen in FIG. 4. For this purpose, the foot struts 11, 11 'are inserted into corresponding insertion shafts 15, 15' of the joint arrangement 4 or 4 '.
- the erection of the pavilion as a whole is made easier by the fact that the foot struts 11, 11 ', as shown in FIG. 4, are assigned spacer bands 18, 18' which correspond to the intended spacing of the joint arrangements 4, 4 'or the foot elements 3, 3 'pretend.
- the tensioning struts 8 are inserted into a receiving seam 7 or in each of a tensioning seam 12 of the roof element 1, thus creating external ribbing for the roof element 1, the roof element 1 with the joint arrangements 4, 4 arranged on both sides of the roof element is connected in that the tensioning struts 8 are then inserted into their respective receiving shafts 10 and the glass fiber rod of the tensioning struts 8 is arched, so that the roof element 1 is forced into a dome shape.
- a clamping rubber 20 is arranged for receiving the external ribbing of the tensioning and receiving seams 7, 13 and the roof element 1 in the region of the insertion opening of the receiving seams, clamping seams 7, 13, which is provided with a hook element 21 of the respective receiving shaft 10 can be connected.
- the tensioning rubbers 20 are connected to the hook elements 21, it is ensured that the tension hems or receiving seams are stretched over the entire width of the roof element 1, so that unsightly bulging in the area of the roof element 1 is avoided.
- the joint arrangement 4 with the inserted foot elements 11, 11 ' can be seen again in the detailed view according to FIG. 5. It is also shown how the tensioning struts 8 can be inserted into their respective receiving element or into the respective receiving shaft 10, which is assigned to the respective tensioning strut 8.
- the structure of a pavilion is thus described above and can be easily carried in a pocket when completely disassembled.
- the tensioning struts 8 can be broken down into individual tensioning strut sections and the joint arrangements 4, 4 'can be dismantled from the foot struts 11, 11' and the tarpaulin of the roof element 1 can be folded or rolled along.
- the pavilion can then be erected simply by connecting the joint arrangements 4, 4 'to the foot struts 11, 11', spacing them as intended and by connecting the roof element 1 spanned by means of the tensioning struts 8 to the joint arrangement.
- Various guy devices can be used for additional security. You can also the foot strut elements are additionally secured with weight elements, such as special sandbags.
- the advantage of the pavilion according to the invention is that the pavilion provides a large area of sun, light or rain protection and wind protection which can be easily adjusted in its inclination by means of the joint arrangements 4, without having to dismantle or rearrange the pavilion would be necessary for this.
- the size of the sun protection can be easily adapted to the individual wishes of the user due to the relative mobility of the tensioning struts.
- the pavilion according to the invention combines the construction and appearance of a parasol with the construction of a concert or beach shell to form a new type of high-quality design object for outdoors.
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EP04798882A EP1781873A1 (de) | 2004-08-26 | 2004-11-15 | Pavillon |
US11/661,176 US20070295380A1 (en) | 2004-08-26 | 2004-11-15 | Pavilion |
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DE202004013465U DE202004013465U1 (de) | 2004-08-26 | 2004-08-26 | Pavillon |
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