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WO2023219351A1
WO2023219351A1 PCT/KR2023/006198 KR2023006198W WO2023219351A1 WO 2023219351 A1 WO2023219351 A1 WO 2023219351A1 KR 2023006198 W KR2023006198 W KR 2023006198W WO 2023219351 A1 WO2023219351 A1 WO 2023219351A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/32Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
    • E04H15/34Supporting means, e.g. frames
    • E04H15/36Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/32Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
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  • This disclosure relates to large tents, and more specifically, to large tents that can accommodate a large number of people.
  • a tent is used outdoors and includes a skin that blocks sunlight, snow, rain and/or wind, and a frame that supports the skin.
  • tents accommodated a small number of people, so they were small in size and had a low frame height.
  • a large tent is a structure intended to accommodate a large number of people, 10 or more people, outdoors. It is difficult to move by people due to its heavy weight and requires professional equipment to install it (for example, see Korea Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0338116). ).
  • One aspect of the present disclosure provides a large tent that can accommodate a large number of people while being easy to attach and detach.
  • Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a large tent that can accommodate a large number of people and is easy to move.
  • a large tent includes a plurality of first poles radially connected to each other to form a roof frame, an upper end connected to one end of the first pole, and supported on the ground to form a wall frame.
  • a plurality of second poles each including a lower end portion, and a plurality of third poles installed below the first poles in the inner receiving space formed by the first poles and the second poles to support the first poles. It includes a pole, and among the second poles, two adjacent second poles may be arranged to be inclined in opposite directions with respect to a direction perpendicular to the ground to form a triangular truss structure.
  • each of the two adjacent second poles are connected to one end of the first pole, and the lower ends of each of the two adjacent second poles are spaced apart from each other and may be in contact with the ground.
  • the upper ends of the second poles may be inclined toward the outside of the receiving space with respect to a direction perpendicular to the ground.
  • It may further include a plurality of eaves poles that are each separably coupled at one end of the first poles along the longitudinal direction of the first poles.
  • Each of the third poles may include one end connected to the first poles between one end of the first poles and the other end of the first poles, and an other end connected to another third pole among the third poles. You can.
  • It may further include a strength reinforcing member connecting other ends of the first poles and other ends of the third poles to form a triangular truss structure with the first poles and the third poles.
  • each of the plurality of first connectors includes a first connection portion through which the first pole is connected, and a portion of the third pole. It may include a second connection part to which one end is connected.
  • each of the plurality of second connectors includes a first connection portion into which the first pole is inserted, and the second connector. It may include a second connection part into which upper ends of the two adjacent second poles are inserted on both sides of the first connection part of the second connector, and a third connection part into which the eaves pole is inserted along the direction in which the first pole extends. You can.
  • It may further include a plurality of third connectors that are in contact with the ground and connect lower ends of two adjacent second poles among the second poles.
  • the frame since the frame has a plurality of poles, it has a large size to accommodate a large number of people, and provides a large tent that is easy to attach and detach and is stable.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the framework of a large tent according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the large tent shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • Figures 4 to 6 are enlarged perspective views of connectors in the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 7 is a simplified partial side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which the frame and skin are combined in the large tent shown in Figure 1.
  • first”, “second”, etc. used in this specification may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited by the terms, and the terms It is used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another.
  • a first component may be named a second component, and similarly, the second component may also be named a first component without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the term “and/or” includes any of a plurality of related stated items or a combination of a plurality of related stated items.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the framework of a large tent according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the large tent shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • a tent 1 according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes a frame 100 that forms a dome shape in an assembled state.
  • the frame 100 forms a receiving space 100a inside the tent 1 by installing a skin 10 (see FIG. 8) thereon.
  • the frame 100 includes a plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130.
  • the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 include a first pole 110, a second pole 120, and a third pole 130.
  • the first pole 110, the second pole 120, and the third pole 130 are each provided in plural numbers.
  • the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 may be bent.
  • the first poles 110 are radially connected to each other to form a roof frame.
  • the first poles 110 have a curved shape.
  • the upper ends 121 of the second poles 120 are connected to one end 111 of the first pole 110, and the lower ends 122 are supported on the ground G to form a wall frame.
  • the third poles 130 are installed below the first poles 110 in the inner receiving space 100a formed by the first poles 110 and the second poles 120. Support (110).
  • two adjacent second poles 120 are arranged inclined in opposite directions with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G to form a triangular truss structure (see FIG. 3). That is, the second poles 120 are continuously arranged in a zigzag shape to form a wall frame. Accordingly, the structural stability of the tent 1 can be increased.
  • the first pole 110, the second pole 120, and the third pole 130 are connected to each other through connectors 21, 22, and 23.
  • the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 are connected through the first connector 21.
  • a plurality of first connectors 21 are provided to connect the plurality of first poles 110 and the plurality of third poles 130, respectively.
  • one end 131 of the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 is connected to the first connector 21, so the first pole 110 and the third pole are coupled (130).
  • the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 are connected through the second connector 22 to form a receiving space 100a on the inside.
  • a plurality of second connectors 22 are provided to connect the plurality of first poles 110 and the plurality of second poles 120, respectively.
  • one end 111 of the first pole 110 and the upper end 121 of the second pole 120 are connected to the second connector 22, so the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 ) are combined.
  • adjacent second poles 120 are connected to each other through a third connector 23.
  • a plurality of third connectors 23 are provided.
  • the lower ends 122 of each of the adjacent second poles 120 are connected to the third connector 23, so that the adjacent second poles 120 are coupled to each other.
  • the second poles 120 adjacent to each other are arranged inclined in opposite directions with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G to form a triangular truss structure. Accordingly, the second poles 120 support high loads generated by snow and/or rain accumulated on the skin 10 (see FIG. 8).
  • the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 are made of aluminum and can be lightweight and have high strength. Therefore, the tent 1 can be easily carried because the general public can move it even if the weight of the skin 10 and the frame 100 is added (see FIG. 8). In addition, since it is light in weight and has excellent strength, the tent (1) is stably supported even when the wind blows.
  • the material of the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 is not limited to the above examples.
  • the first pole 110 may form the roof frame of the tent.
  • the plurality of first poles 110 are radially connected to each other to form a roof frame.
  • the first pole 110 is located at the top among the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130.
  • first poles 110 are provided to support the skin 10.
  • the number of first poles 110 is not limited to this, and may be provided with fewer or more poles as needed.
  • Each of the plurality of first poles 110 includes one end 111 and the other end 112.
  • One end 111 of the first pole 110 may extend radially from the center of the tent toward the outside of the tent. One end 111 is provided outside the first pole 110. One end 111 is connected to the second pole 120 through the second connector 22.
  • the other end 112 of the first pole 110 may be coupled to the other first pole 110 at the center of the tent through a separate connector (not shown).
  • the first pole 110 may be directed toward the center of the tent as it moves toward the other end 112.
  • the frame 110 may further include an eaves pole 150 coupled to one end 111 of the first pole 110.
  • the eaves pole 150 is detachably coupled to one end 111 of the first pole 110 along the longitudinal direction of the first pole 110.
  • the eaves pole 150 may extend radially along the longitudinal direction of the first pole 110 without being coupled to the skin 10 (see FIG. 8). Meanwhile, the eaves pole 150 may be combined with the skin 10, and in this case, when it rains, rainwater does not flow into the receiving space 100a but falls on the outside of the receiving space 100a.
  • the eaves pole 150 is detachably coupled to one end 111 of the first pole 110, the user can attach the eaves pole 150 to the first pole (150) when the eaves pole 150 is not needed. 110), a neat design of the tent can be realized.
  • the second pole 120 forms the wall frame of the tent.
  • 16 second poles 120 are provided to support the skin 10 and/or the first pole 110.
  • the number of second poles 120 is not limited to this.
  • Each of the plurality of second poles 120 includes an upper end 121 and a lower end 122.
  • the upper end 121 of the second pole 120 is connected to one end 111 of the first pole 110.
  • the other end 122 of the lower end 122 of the second pole 120 is supported on the ground G to support the tent.
  • each of the two adjacent second poles 120 are connected to one end 111 of the first pole 110 in a connected state, and the lower ends 122 of each are spaced apart from each other on the ground ( G) is contacted.
  • the plurality of second poles 120 can form a triangular truss structure in relationship with the ground G, and thus can support a high load.
  • the cloth can be installed on the second poles 120 in the absence of the first pole 110. It can function as a screen.
  • the upper ends 121 of the second poles 120 are installed inclined toward the outside of the receiving space 100a with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G (see FIG. 7).
  • the third poles 130 are installed below the first poles 110 in the inner receiving space 100a formed by the first poles 110 and the second poles 120 to support the first poles 110. do.
  • the third pole 130 reinforces the strength of the frame 100.
  • the third pole 130 is disposed between the plurality of first poles 110.
  • the third pole 130 is referred to as the umbrella pole 130.
  • the third pole 130 is located between the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 in the vertical direction.
  • the third pole 130 is inclined downward toward the center of the tent. For example, one end 131 of the third pole 130 slopes downward toward the other end 132.
  • the third pole 130 is provided in plural numbers.
  • the third poles 130 are provided in numbers corresponding to the first poles 110 to support the first poles 110. In this embodiment, eight third poles 130 are provided. However, the number of third poles 130 is not limited to this.
  • Each of the plurality of third poles 130 includes one end 131 and the other end 132.
  • One end 131 of the third pole 130 extends from the center of the tent toward the outside of the tent. One end 131 is provided outside the third pole 130. One end 131 is connected to the first pole 110 through the first connector 21. For example, one end 131 of the third pole 130 is connected to the first pole 110 between one end 111 and the other end 112 of the first pole 110.
  • the other end 132 of the third pole 130 is coupled to the other third pole 130 and the strength reinforcement member 140 at the center of the tent through a separate connector (not shown).
  • the other end 132 is provided inside the third pole 130.
  • the third pole moves toward the center of the tent toward the other end (132).
  • the frame 100 further includes a strength reinforcement member 140.
  • the strength reinforcement member 140 is located in the middle of the frame 100 to reinforce the strength of the frame 100.
  • the strength reinforcement member 140 extends in the vertical direction.
  • the strength reinforcement member 140 is connected to the other end 112 of the first pole 110 and the other end 132 of the third pole 130.
  • the strength reinforcement member 140 forms a triangular truss structure with the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 to support a high load. By this, for example, the tent is stably supported even if rainwater or snow accumulates on the skin 10.
  • Figures 4 to 6 are enlarged perspective views of connectors in the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • the tent 1 includes connectors 21, 22, and 23 that connect a plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 to each other.
  • the tent 1 includes a first connector 21, a second connector 22, and a third connector 23.
  • Connectors 21, 22, and 23 can detachably couple a plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130.
  • the user connects a plurality of poles (110, 120, 130) using the connectors (21, 22, 23), and when moving the tent, the user connects the connectors (21, 22, 23) without any additional equipment.
  • the poles 110, 120, and 130 can be separated from. Accordingly, user convenience is increased when installing and removing the tent.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged view of portion A of the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • the first connector 21 connects the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 in a separable manner.
  • the first connector 21 is connected to the first pole 110 and the third pole 130, respectively.
  • the first connector 21 is located above the second connector 22 and the third connector 23.
  • the first connector 21 includes a body 21a, a first connection part 21b through which the first pole 110 is inserted, and a second connection part 21c into which the third pole 130 is inserted. .
  • the area of the body 21a becomes smaller along the radial direction of the first pole 110.
  • the area of the body 21a becomes smaller as it moves from one end 111 to the other end 112 of the connected first pole 110.
  • a first connection part 21b and a second connection part 21c are formed in the body 21a.
  • the first connection portion 21b surrounds the first pole 110.
  • the first connection portion 21b may be a through hole.
  • the second connection portion 21c surrounds the third pole 130.
  • the second connection portion 21c is connected to one end 131 of the third pole 130.
  • the second connection portion 21c may be a connection groove.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged view of part B of the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • the second connector 22 connects the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 in a separable manner.
  • the second connector 22 is connected to the first pole 110, the second pole 120, and the eaves pole 150, respectively.
  • the second connector 22 may connect one first pole 110, two second poles 120, and one eaves pole 150.
  • the second connector 22 is located below the first connector 21. Additionally, the second connector 22 is located above the third connector 23.
  • the second connector 22 includes a first body 22a, a second body 22b, a first connection portion 22c into which the first pole 110 is inserted, and a first connection portion 22c into which the second pole 120 is inserted. It includes a second connection portion (22d) and a third connection portion (22e) into which the eaves pole 150 is inserted.
  • the first body 22a extends along the longitudinal direction of the first pole 110.
  • the first body 22a may be formed in a cylindrical shape.
  • the shape of the first body 22a is not limited to the above examples.
  • a first connection part 22c and a third connection part 22e are formed in the first body 22a.
  • the first connection portion 22c surrounds one end 111 of the first pole 110.
  • the third connection portion 22e surrounds the eaves pole 150.
  • the third connection portion 22e is connected to the eaves pole 150.
  • the second body 22b extends in both directions from the first body 22a.
  • the second body 22b extends downward from the first body 22a.
  • a second connection portion 22d is formed in the second body 22b.
  • the second connection portion 22d surrounds the upper end 121 of the second pole 120.
  • a plurality of second connection portions 22d are provided.
  • the second connection portions 22d are provided in a number corresponding to the number of second poles 120 connected to the second connector 22.
  • the first body 22a and the second body 22b may be formed as one body. However, it is not limited to this, and it is possible for the first body 22a and the second body 22b to be formed and then combined.
  • the ends of the first pole 110 and the eaves pole 150 are shown to be spaced apart from each other, but this is not limited, and the ends of the first pole 110 and the eaves pole 150 are in contact with each other. It may be installed, or the first pole 110 and the eaves pole 150 may be formed integrally with each other.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged view of part C in the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • the third connector 23 connects the plurality of second poles 120.
  • the third connector 23 can connect two second poles 120.
  • the third connector 23 may connect the other ends 122 of each of the plurality of second poles 120.
  • the third connector 23 is located below the first connector 21 and the second connector 22.
  • the third connector 23 is supported on the ground (G).
  • the third connector 23 may be referred to as a support connector 23.
  • the third connector 23 includes a body 23a, a support part 23b supported on the floor, and a connection part 23c into which the second pole 120 is inserted.
  • the body 23a has the largest central area and the area becomes smaller toward the outside.
  • the body 23a may be formed in a hexagon.
  • the shape of the body 23a is not limited to the above examples.
  • a support portion 23b and a connection portion 23c are formed in the body 23a.
  • the support portion 23b is formed on the bottom side of the body 23a and supports the tent.
  • the connection portion 23c surrounds the second pole 120.
  • the connecting portion 23c may be a connecting groove.
  • a plurality of connection portions 23c may be provided.
  • the plurality of connection portions 23c may extend in different directions.
  • two connection parts 23c may be provided to correspond to the second pole 122.
  • the number of connection portions 23c is not limited to the above example.
  • the third connector 23 can stably support the tent by connecting the plurality of second poles 120.
  • Figure 7 is a simplified partial side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
  • the tent is installed on the ground (G).
  • the lower end 122 of the second pole 120 and/or the third connector 23 are installed on the ground (G).
  • the second pole 120 is installed to be inclined outward at a predetermined angle ⁇ with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G. That is, the upper end 121 of the second pole 120 is positioned inclined outward with respect to the lower end 122.
  • the tent may further include guy ropes 30 for firmly fixing the frame 100 to the ground.
  • One end of the guy rope 30 is fixed to the ground (G), and the other end is coupled to at least one of the first pole 110 and the second pole 120.
  • the guy rope 30 and the inclined second pole 120 form a triangular truss structure in relationship with the ground (G). Therefore, even if wind (W) blows from outside the tent toward the accommodation space (100a), the tent (1) is supported without easily collapsing because the wind resistance of the tent (1) is strong due to the triangular truss structure.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which the frame and skin are combined in the large tent shown in Figure 1.
  • the large tent 1 further includes a skin 10.
  • the skin 10 is disposed on the upper part of the frame 100.
  • the skin 10 is coupled to and/or fixed to the first poles 110 .
  • the skin 10 is provided to block snow, rain, wind and/or sunlight.
  • the skin 10 can protect people or animals underneath from rain or sunlight. It covers the accommodation space (100a), which is a space where people or animals are accommodated under the skin (10).
  • the skin 10 may have eight sides corresponding to the first pole 110. However, the number of surfaces the skin 10 has is not limited to the above example.
  • the frame 100 supports the skin 10.
  • the frame 100 forms an accommodation space (100a).
  • An accommodation space (100a) is formed inside the frame (100).
  • the first poles 100 and the second poles 120 form an accommodation space 100a therein. Since the skin 10 covers the accommodation space 100a, people or animals within the accommodation space 100a can take a stable rest while avoiding rain, wind, and sunlight.
  • the skin 10 is fixed to the frame 100.
  • the skin 10 is fixed to the frame 100 through a clip (not shown) or the like.
  • the tent (1) can accommodate a large number of people.
  • tent 1 can accommodate 10 to 20 people.
  • the tent 1 has, for example, a diameter (L1) of about 7.5 m, an overall height (L2) of 3.5 m, and an entrance height (L3) of 1.9 m.
  • the area of the skin 10 is 6.3 m2.
  • the user of the tent (1) can conveniently enter and exit the tent (1) without bending his or her waist.
  • the present disclosure does not limit the length to the above-mentioned diameter and height.
  • the skin 10 is shown as being coupled only to the upper part of the frame 100, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto and may also cover the lower part of the frame 100.
  • the outside of the second pole 120 may also be covered.
  • a ventilation hole 11 is formed in the skin 10 so that wind flows inside the tent 1.
  • a plurality of ventilation holes 11 are provided. For example, there may be eight ventilation holes 11. Since there is a ventilation hole (11), even if a strong wind blows outdoors, air can escape or circulate through the ventilation hole (11) and prevent the tent (1) from being lifted.

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A large tent according to one embodiment of the present disclosure comprises: a plurality of first poles radially connected to each other so as to form a roof frame; an upper end connected to one end of the first poles; a plurality of second poles each including a lower end supported on the ground so as to form a wall frame; and a plurality of third poles installed under the first poles to support the first poles in the inner accommodating space formed by the first poles and the second poles, wherein two adjacent second poles among the second poles may be arranged to be inclined in opposite directions with respect to a direction perpendicular to the ground to form a triangular truss structure.

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대형 텐트pavilion
본 개시는 대형 텐트에 관한 것으로, 보다 상세하게는 대규모 인원을 수용할 수 있는 대형 텐트에 관한 것이다.This disclosure relates to large tents, and more specifically, to large tents that can accommodate a large number of people.
텐트는 야외에서 사용되는 것으로 햇볕, 눈, 비 및/또는 바람을 막아주는 스킨과, 상기 스킨을 지지하는 골조를 포함한다. 일반적으로 텐트는 소규모 인원을 수용하므로 크기가 작고 골조의 높이가 낮았다.A tent is used outdoors and includes a skin that blocks sunlight, snow, rain and/or wind, and a frame that supports the skin. In general, tents accommodated a small number of people, so they were small in size and had a low frame height.
한편, 파라솔은 중간 지지대를 통해 지지하므로 하중이 중간부로 쏠려 크기를 늘리는데 어려움이 있고, 크기를 늘리더라도 하부를 콘크리트 작업 등으로 바닥에 설치시켜야 하므로 이동 및 재설치가 어렵다.On the other hand, since parasols are supported through middle supports, the load is concentrated on the middle part, making it difficult to increase the size. Even if the size is increased, the lower part must be installed on the floor through concrete work, etc., making it difficult to move and reinstall.
대형 천막은 야외에서 10명 이상의 대규모 인원을 수용하기 위한 구조물로서, 무게가 무거워 사람이 이동시키기는 어렵고 전문 장비를 통해 설치를 해야 하였다(예를 들어, 한국 등록실용신안공보 제20-0338116호 참조).A large tent is a structure intended to accommodate a large number of people, 10 or more people, outdoors. It is difficult to move by people due to its heavy weight and requires professional equipment to install it (for example, see Korea Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0338116). ).
최근, 10명 이상의 대규모 인원은 수용할 수 있도록 큰 크기와 높이를 가지면서도, 동시에 가벼운 무게를 가져 휴대성이 있고 일반인이 전문 장비 없이 설치 및 해제할 수 있으며, 견고한 지지력을 가진 텐트에 대한 요구가 있다.Recently, there has been a demand for tents that are large in size and height to accommodate large groups of 10 or more people, but at the same time are light in weight, portable, can be set up and dismantled by the general public without specialized equipment, and have a strong support capacity. there is.
본 개시의 일 측면은 대규모 인원을 수용할 수 있으면서도 결합 및 분리가 용이한 대형 텐트를 제공한다.One aspect of the present disclosure provides a large tent that can accommodate a large number of people while being easy to attach and detach.
본 개시의 다른 일 측면은 대규모 인원을 수용할 수 있으면서도 이동 시키기가 용이한 대형 텐트를 제공한다.Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a large tent that can accommodate a large number of people and is easy to move.
본 개시의 일 실시예에 따른 대형 텐트는, 지붕 골조를 형성하도록 서로 방사상으로 연결되는 복수의 제1폴과, 상기 제1폴의 일단부에 연결되는 상단부와, 벽체 골조를 형성하도록 지면에 지지되는 하단부를 각각 포함하는 복수의 제2폴 및 상기 제1폴들과 상기 제2 폴들이 형성하는 내측의 수용공간에서, 상기 제1폴들의 아래에 설치되어 상기 제1폴들을 지지하는 복수의 제3폴을 포함하고, 상기 제2폴들 중 서로 인접한 두 개의 제2폴들은 지면에 수직한 방향에 대하여 서로 반대 방향으로 경사지게 배열되어 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성할 수 있다.A large tent according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a plurality of first poles radially connected to each other to form a roof frame, an upper end connected to one end of the first pole, and supported on the ground to form a wall frame. a plurality of second poles, each including a lower end portion, and a plurality of third poles installed below the first poles in the inner receiving space formed by the first poles and the second poles to support the first poles. It includes a pole, and among the second poles, two adjacent second poles may be arranged to be inclined in opposite directions with respect to a direction perpendicular to the ground to form a triangular truss structure.
상기 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들 각각의 상단부는 서로 연결된 상태에서 상기 제1폴의 일단부에 연결되고, 각각의 하단부는 서로 이격되어 지면에 접촉될 수 있다.The upper ends of each of the two adjacent second poles are connected to one end of the first pole, and the lower ends of each of the two adjacent second poles are spaced apart from each other and may be in contact with the ground.
상기 제2폴들은 그 상단부가 지면에 수직한 방향에 대하여 상기 수용공간 외측을 향하여 경사질 수 있다.The upper ends of the second poles may be inclined toward the outside of the receiving space with respect to a direction perpendicular to the ground.
상기 제1폴들의 일단부에서 상기 제1폴들의 길이방향을 따라 각각 분리 가능하게 결합되는 복수의 처마폴을 더 포함할 수 있다.It may further include a plurality of eaves poles that are each separably coupled at one end of the first poles along the longitudinal direction of the first poles.
상기 제3폴들 각각은, 상기 제1폴들 일단부와 상기 제1폴들 타단부 사이에서 상기 제1폴들과 연결되는 일단부와, 상기 제3폴들 중 다른 제3폴과 연결되는 타단부를 포함할 수 있다.Each of the third poles may include one end connected to the first poles between one end of the first poles and the other end of the first poles, and an other end connected to another third pole among the third poles. You can.
상기 제1폴들의 타단부와 상기 제3폴들의 타단부를 연결시켜 상기 제1폴들 및 상기 제3폴들과 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성하는 강도보강부재를 더 포함할 수 있다.It may further include a strength reinforcing member connecting other ends of the first poles and other ends of the third poles to form a triangular truss structure with the first poles and the third poles.
상기 제1폴들과 상기 제3폴들을 연결시키는 복수의 제1커넥터를 더 포함하고, 상기 복수의 제1커넥터 각각은, 상기 제1폴이 관통하여 연결되는 제1연결부와, 상기 제3폴의 일단부가 연결되는 제2연결부를 포함할 수 있다.It further includes a plurality of first connectors connecting the first poles and the third poles, wherein each of the plurality of first connectors includes a first connection portion through which the first pole is connected, and a portion of the third pole. It may include a second connection part to which one end is connected.
상기 제1폴들과 상기 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들을 연결시키는 복수의 제2커넥터를 더 포함하고, 상기 복수의 제2커넥터 각각은, 상기 제1폴이 삽입되는 제1연결부와, 상기 제2커넥터의 상기 제1연결부의 양측에서 상기 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들의 상단부가 삽입되는 제2연결부와, 상기 제1폴이 연장되는 방향을 따라 처마폴이 삽입되는 제3연결부를 포함할 수 있다.It further includes a plurality of second connectors connecting the first poles and the two adjacent second poles, wherein each of the plurality of second connectors includes a first connection portion into which the first pole is inserted, and the second connector. It may include a second connection part into which upper ends of the two adjacent second poles are inserted on both sides of the first connection part of the second connector, and a third connection part into which the eaves pole is inserted along the direction in which the first pole extends. You can.
지면에 접촉되며, 상기 제2폴들 중 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들의 하단부를 연결시키는 복수의 제3커넥터를 더 포함할 수 있다.It may further include a plurality of third connectors that are in contact with the ground and connect lower ends of two adjacent second poles among the second poles.
본 개시의 사상에 따르면, 골조가 복수의 폴들을 가지므로 대규모 인원을 수용할 수 있도록 큰 크기를 가지며, 결합 및 분리가 용이하면서도 안정적인 대형 텐트를 제공한다.According to the idea of the present disclosure, since the frame has a plurality of poles, it has a large size to accommodate a large number of people, and provides a large tent that is easy to attach and detach and is stable.
도 1은 본 개시의 일 실시예에 따른 대형 텐트에서 골조를 도시한 사시도이다.1 is a perspective view showing the framework of a large tent according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
도 2는 도 1에 도시된 대형 텐트의 분해 사시도이다.Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the large tent shown in Figure 1.
도 3은 도 1에 도시된 텐트의 측면도이다.Figure 3 is a side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
도 4 내지 도 6은 도 1에 도시된 텐트에서 커넥터들을 확대하여 도시한 사시도이다.Figures 4 to 6 are enlarged perspective views of connectors in the tent shown in Figure 1.
도 7은 도 1에 도시된 텐트를 간략화 하여 도시한 일부 측면도이다.Figure 7 is a simplified partial side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
도 8은 도 1에 도시된 대형 텐트에서 골조와 스킨이 결합된 상태를 도시한 사시도이다.Figure 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which the frame and skin are combined in the large tent shown in Figure 1.
본 명세서에 기재된 실시예와 도면에 도시된 구성은 개시된 발명의 바람직한 일 예에 불과할 뿐이며, 본 출원의 출원시점에 있어서 본 명세서의 실시예와 도면을 대체할 수 있는 다양한 변형 예들이 있을 수 있다.The embodiments described in this specification and the configurations shown in the drawings are only preferred examples of the disclosed invention, and at the time of filing this application, there may be various modifications that can replace the embodiments and drawings in this specification.
또한, 본 명세서의 각 도면에서 제시된 동일한 참조번호 또는 부호는 실질적으로 동일한 기능을 수행하는 부품 또는 구성요소를 나타낸다.In addition, the same reference numbers or symbols shown in each drawing of this specification indicate parts or components that perform substantially the same function.
또한, 본 명세서에서 사용한 용어는 실시예를 설명하기 위해 사용된 것으로, 개시된 발명을 제한 및/또는 한정하려는 의도가 아니다. 단수의 표현은 문맥상 명백하게 다르게 뜻하지 않는 한, 복수의 표현을 포함한다. 본 명세서에서, "포함하다" 또는 "가지다"등의 용어는 명세서상에 기재된 특징, 숫자, 단계, 동작, 구성요소, 부품 또는 이들을 조합한 것이 존재함을 지정하려는 것이지, 하나 또는 그 이상의 다른 특징들이나 숫자, 단계, 동작, 구성요소, 부품 또는 이들을 조합한 것들의 존재 또는 부가 가능성을 미리 배제하지 않는다.Additionally, the terms used herein are used to describe embodiments and are not intended to limit and/or limit the disclosed invention. Singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In this specification, terms such as “comprise” or “have” are intended to designate the presence of features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof described in the specification, but are not intended to indicate the presence of one or more other features. The existence or addition of numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof is not excluded in advance.
또한, 본 명세서에서 사용한 "제1", "제2" 등과 같이 서수를 포함하는 용어는 다양한 구성요소들을 설명하는데 사용될 수 있지만, 상기 구성요소들은 상기 용어들에 의해 한정되지는 않으며, 상기 용어들은 하나의 구성요소를 다른 구성요소로부터 구별하는 목적으로만 사용된다. 예를 들어, 본 발명의 권리 범위를 벗어나지 않으면서 제1 구성요소는 제2 구성요소로 명명될 수 있고, 유사하게 제2 구성요소도 제1 구성요소로 명명될 수 있다. "및/또는"이라는 용어는 복수의 관련된 기재된 항목들의 조합 또는 복수의 관련된 기재된 항목들 중의 어느 항목을 포함한다.In addition, terms including ordinal numbers such as “first”, “second”, etc. used in this specification may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited by the terms, and the terms It is used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, a first component may be named a second component, and similarly, the second component may also be named a first component without departing from the scope of the present invention. The term “and/or” includes any of a plurality of related stated items or a combination of a plurality of related stated items.
이하에서는 본 개시에 따른 실시예를 첨부된 도면을 참조하여 상세히 설명한다.Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
도 1은 본 개시의 일 실시예에 따른 대형 텐트에서 골조를 도시한 사시도이다. 도 2는 도 1에 도시된 대형 텐트의 분해 사시도이다. 도 3은 도 1에 도시된 텐트의 측면도이다.1 is a perspective view showing the framework of a large tent according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the large tent shown in Figure 1. Figure 3 is a side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
도 1 내지 도 3을 참조하면, 개시의 일 실시예에 따른 텐트(1)는 조립된 상태에서 돔 형태를 이루는 골조(100)를 포함한다.Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, a tent 1 according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes a frame 100 that forms a dome shape in an assembled state.
골조(100)는 그 위에 스킨(10, 도 8 참조) 설치됨으로써, 텐트(1) 내부에 수용공간(100a)을 형성한다. 골조(100)는 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)을 포함한다. 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)은 제1폴(110), 제2폴(120) 및 제3폴(130)을 포함한다. 제1폴(110), 제2폴(120) 및 제3폴(130)은 각각 복수로 마련된다. 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)은 구부러질 수 있다.The frame 100 forms a receiving space 100a inside the tent 1 by installing a skin 10 (see FIG. 8) thereon. The frame 100 includes a plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130. The plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 include a first pole 110, a second pole 120, and a third pole 130. The first pole 110, the second pole 120, and the third pole 130 are each provided in plural numbers. The plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 may be bent.
제1폴들(110)은 지붕 골조를 형성하도록 서로 방사상으로 연결된다. 제1폴들(110)은 구부러진 형상을 가진다. 제2폴들(120)의 상단부(121)는 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에 연결되고, 하단부(122)는 벽체 골조를 형성하도록 지면(G)에 지지된다. 제3폴들(130)은 상기 제1폴들(110)과 상기 제2 폴들(120)이 형성하는 내측의 수용공간(100a)에서, 상기 제1폴들(110)의 아래에 설치되어 상기 제1폴들(110)을 지지한다. The first poles 110 are radially connected to each other to form a roof frame. The first poles 110 have a curved shape. The upper ends 121 of the second poles 120 are connected to one end 111 of the first pole 110, and the lower ends 122 are supported on the ground G to form a wall frame. The third poles 130 are installed below the first poles 110 in the inner receiving space 100a formed by the first poles 110 and the second poles 120. Support (110).
또한, 제2폴들(120) 중 서로 인접한 두 개의 제2폴들(120)은 지면(G)에 수직한 방향에 대하여 서로 반대 방향으로 경사지게 배열되어 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성한다(도 3 참조). 즉, 제2폴(120)들은 지그재그 형태로 연속적으로 배열되어 벽체 골조를 형성한다. 따라서, 텐트(1)의 구조적인 안정성이 높아질 수 있다.In addition, among the second poles 120, two adjacent second poles 120 are arranged inclined in opposite directions with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G to form a triangular truss structure (see FIG. 3). That is, the second poles 120 are continuously arranged in a zigzag shape to form a wall frame. Accordingly, the structural stability of the tent 1 can be increased.
제1폴(110), 제2폴(120) 및 제3폴(130)은 커넥터(21, 22, 23)를 통해 서로 연결된다. The first pole 110, the second pole 120, and the third pole 130 are connected to each other through connectors 21, 22, and 23.
제1폴(110)과 제3폴(130)은 제1커넥터(21)를 통해 연결된다. 제1커넥터(21)는 복수로 마련되어, 복수의 제1폴(110)과 복수의 제3폴(130)을 각각 연결시킨다. 예를 들어, 제1폴(110)과 제3폴(130)의 일단부(131)는 제1커넥터(21)에 연결되므로 제1폴(110)과 제3폴이 결합(130)된다. The first pole 110 and the third pole 130 are connected through the first connector 21. A plurality of first connectors 21 are provided to connect the plurality of first poles 110 and the plurality of third poles 130, respectively. For example, one end 131 of the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 is connected to the first connector 21, so the first pole 110 and the third pole are coupled (130).
제1폴(110)과 제2폴(120)은 제2커넥터(22)를 통해 연결되어 내측에 수용공간(100a)을 형성한다. 제2커넥터(22)는 복수로 마련되어, 복수의 제1폴(110)과 복수의 제2폴(120)을 각각 연결시킨다. 예를 들어, 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)와 제2폴(120)의 상단부(121)는 제2커넥터(22)에 연결되므로 제1폴(110)과 제2폴(120)이 결합된다.The first pole 110 and the second pole 120 are connected through the second connector 22 to form a receiving space 100a on the inside. A plurality of second connectors 22 are provided to connect the plurality of first poles 110 and the plurality of second poles 120, respectively. For example, one end 111 of the first pole 110 and the upper end 121 of the second pole 120 are connected to the second connector 22, so the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 ) are combined.
복수의 제2폴(120) 중 서로 인접한 제2폴들(120)은 제3커넥터(23)를 통해 서로 연결된다. 제3커넥터(23)는 복수로 마련된다. 예를 들어, 서로 인접한 제2폴들(120) 각각의 하단부(122)는 제3커넥터(23)에 연결되므로 서로 인접한 제2폴들(120)이 결합된다. 서로 인접한 제2폴들(120)은 지면(G)에 수직한 방향에 대하여 서로 반대 방향으로 경사지게 배열되어 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성한다. 따라서, 제2폴들(120)은 스킨(10)에 쌓인 눈 및/또는 비로 인해 발생하는 고 하중을 지지한다(도 8 참조).Among the plurality of second poles 120, adjacent second poles 120 are connected to each other through a third connector 23. A plurality of third connectors 23 are provided. For example, the lower ends 122 of each of the adjacent second poles 120 are connected to the third connector 23, so that the adjacent second poles 120 are coupled to each other. The second poles 120 adjacent to each other are arranged inclined in opposite directions with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G to form a triangular truss structure. Accordingly, the second poles 120 support high loads generated by snow and/or rain accumulated on the skin 10 (see FIG. 8).
복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)은 알루미늄 재질로 형성되어, 가벼우면서도 높은 강도를 가질 수 있다. 따라서, 스킨(10)과 골조(100) 무게를 더해도 일반인이 이동할 수 있으므로 텐트(1)의 휴대가 용이할 수 있다(도 8 참조). 또한, 무게가 가벼우면서도 강도가 우수하므로, 바람이 불어도 텐트(1)가 안정적으로 지지된다. 다만, 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)의 재질은 상기한 예에 제한되지 않는다.The plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 are made of aluminum and can be lightweight and have high strength. Therefore, the tent 1 can be easily carried because the general public can move it even if the weight of the skin 10 and the frame 100 is added (see FIG. 8). In addition, since it is light in weight and has excellent strength, the tent (1) is stably supported even when the wind blows. However, the material of the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 is not limited to the above examples.
상술한 바와 같이, 제1폴(110)은 텐트의 지붕 골조를 형성할 수 있다. 복수의 제1폴(110)은 지붕 골조를 형성하도록 서로 방사상으로 연결된다. 제1폴(110)은 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)들 중 최상부에 위치된다. As described above, the first pole 110 may form the roof frame of the tent. The plurality of first poles 110 are radially connected to each other to form a roof frame. The first pole 110 is located at the top among the plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130.
본 실시예에서, 제1폴(110)은 스킨(10)을 지지하도록 8개로 마련된다. 다만, 제1폴(110)의 개수는 이에 한정되지 않으며, 필요에 따라 더 적게 또는 더 많게 마련될 수도 있다.In this embodiment, eight first poles 110 are provided to support the skin 10. However, the number of first poles 110 is not limited to this, and may be provided with fewer or more poles as needed.
복수의 제1폴(110) 각각은 일단부(111)와, 타단부(112)를 포함한다. Each of the plurality of first poles 110 includes one end 111 and the other end 112.
제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)는 텐트의 중앙부로부터 텐트의 외측을 향해 방사상으로 연장될 수 있다. 일단부(111)는 제1폴(110)에서 외측에 마련된다. 일단부(111)는 제2커넥터(22)를 통해 제2폴(120)과 연결된다. One end 111 of the first pole 110 may extend radially from the center of the tent toward the outside of the tent. One end 111 is provided outside the first pole 110. One end 111 is connected to the second pole 120 through the second connector 22.
제1폴(110)의 타단부(112)는 텐트의 중앙부에서 다른 제1폴(110)과 별도의 커넥터(미도시)를 통해 결합될 수 있다. 제1폴(110)은 타단부(112)로 갈수록 텐트의 중앙부를 향할 수 있다.The other end 112 of the first pole 110 may be coupled to the other first pole 110 at the center of the tent through a separate connector (not shown). The first pole 110 may be directed toward the center of the tent as it moves toward the other end 112.
골조(110)는 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에 결합되는 처마폴(150)을 더 구비할 수 있다. 처마폴(150)은 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에서 제1 폴(110)의 길이방향을 따라 분리 가능하게 결합된다. 처마폴(150)은 스킨(10)과 결합되지 않고 제1 폴(110)의 길이방향을 따라 방사상으로 연장될 수 있다(도 8 참조). 한편, 처마폴(150)은 스킨(10)과 결합될 수도 있으며, 이 경우 비가 올 때, 빗물이 수용공간(100a) 내부로 유입되지 않고 수용공간(100a)의 외부에 떨어지도록 한다.The frame 110 may further include an eaves pole 150 coupled to one end 111 of the first pole 110. The eaves pole 150 is detachably coupled to one end 111 of the first pole 110 along the longitudinal direction of the first pole 110. The eaves pole 150 may extend radially along the longitudinal direction of the first pole 110 without being coupled to the skin 10 (see FIG. 8). Meanwhile, the eaves pole 150 may be combined with the skin 10, and in this case, when it rains, rainwater does not flow into the receiving space 100a but falls on the outside of the receiving space 100a.
또한, 처마폴(150)은 분리 가능하게 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에 결합되므로, 사용자는 처마폴(150)이 필요하지 않은 경우에 처마폴(150)를 제1폴(110)로부터 분리시켜 텐트의 깔끔한 디자인을 구현할 수 있다. In addition, since the eaves pole 150 is detachably coupled to one end 111 of the first pole 110, the user can attach the eaves pole 150 to the first pole (150) when the eaves pole 150 is not needed. 110), a neat design of the tent can be realized.
상술한 바와 같이, 제2폴(120)은 텐트의 벽체 골조를 형성한다.As described above, the second pole 120 forms the wall frame of the tent.
본 실시예에서, 제2폴(120)은 스킨(10) 및/또는 제1폴(110)을 지지하도록 16개로 마련된다. 다만, 제2폴(120)의 개수는 이에 한정되지 않는다. In this embodiment, 16 second poles 120 are provided to support the skin 10 and/or the first pole 110. However, the number of second poles 120 is not limited to this.
복수의 제2폴(120) 각각은 상단부(121) 및 하단부(122)를 포함한다. Each of the plurality of second poles 120 includes an upper end 121 and a lower end 122.
제2폴(120)의 상단부(121)는 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에 연결된다. 제2폴(120)의 하단부(122)는 타단부(122)는 텐트를 지지하도록 지면(G)에 지지된다. The upper end 121 of the second pole 120 is connected to one end 111 of the first pole 110. The other end 122 of the lower end 122 of the second pole 120 is supported on the ground G to support the tent.
서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들(120) 각각의 상단부(121)는 서로 연결된 상태에서 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에 연결되고, 각각의 하단부(122)는 서로 이격되어 지면(G)에 접촉된다. The upper ends 121 of each of the two adjacent second poles 120 are connected to one end 111 of the first pole 110 in a connected state, and the lower ends 122 of each are spaced apart from each other on the ground ( G) is contacted.
상술한 바와 같이, 복수의 제2폴(120)은 지면(G)과의 관계에서 삼각 트러스 구조를 이룰 수 있으므로, 고 하중을 지지할 수 있다. 뿐만 아니라, 제2폴(120)은 제1폴(110) 없이 제2폴(120) 자체만으로 자립이 가능하므로, 제1폴(110)이 없는 상태에서 제2 폴들(120) 위에 천을 설치함으써, 가림막으로 기능할 수 있다.As described above, the plurality of second poles 120 can form a triangular truss structure in relationship with the ground G, and thus can support a high load. In addition, since the second pole 120 can stand on its own without the first pole 110, the cloth can be installed on the second poles 120 in the absence of the first pole 110. It can function as a screen.
또한, 후술하는 바와 같이, 제2폴들(120)의 상단부(121)는 지면(G)에 수직한 방향에 대하여 수용공간(100a) 외측을 향하여 경사지게 설치된다(도 7 참조). In addition, as will be described later, the upper ends 121 of the second poles 120 are installed inclined toward the outside of the receiving space 100a with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G (see FIG. 7).
제3폴들(130)은 제1폴들(110)과 제2 폴들(120)이 형성하는 내측 수용공간(100a)에서, 제1폴들(110)의 아래에 설치되어 제1폴들(110)을 지지한다. 제3폴(130)은 골조(100)의 강도를 보강한다. 예를 들어, 제3폴(130)은 복수의 제1폴(110) 사이에 배치된다. 제3폴(130)은 우산 폴(130)로 지칭된다. 제3폴(130)은 상하 방향에 따른 제1폴(110)과 제2폴(120)의 사이에 위치된다. 제3폴(130)은 텐트의 중앙부를 향해 하향 경사진다. 예를 들어, 제3폴(130)의 일단부(131)에 타단부(132)로 갈수록 하향 경사진다.The third poles 130 are installed below the first poles 110 in the inner receiving space 100a formed by the first poles 110 and the second poles 120 to support the first poles 110. do. The third pole 130 reinforces the strength of the frame 100. For example, the third pole 130 is disposed between the plurality of first poles 110. The third pole 130 is referred to as the umbrella pole 130. The third pole 130 is located between the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 in the vertical direction. The third pole 130 is inclined downward toward the center of the tent. For example, one end 131 of the third pole 130 slopes downward toward the other end 132.
제3폴(130)은 복수로 마련된다. 제3폴(130)은 제1폴(110)을 지지하도록 제1폴(110)과 대응되는 개수로 마련된다. 본 실시예에서, 제3폴(130)은 8개로 마련된다. 다만, 제3폴(130)의 개수는 이에 한정되지 않는다.The third pole 130 is provided in plural numbers. The third poles 130 are provided in numbers corresponding to the first poles 110 to support the first poles 110. In this embodiment, eight third poles 130 are provided. However, the number of third poles 130 is not limited to this.
복수의 제3폴(130) 각각은 일단부(131) 및 타단부(132)를 포함된다. Each of the plurality of third poles 130 includes one end 131 and the other end 132.
제3폴(130)의 일단부(131)는 텐트의 중앙부로부터 텐트의 외측을 향해 연장된다. 일단부(131)는 제3폴(130)에서 외측에 마련된다. 일단부(131)는 제1커넥터(21)를 통해 제1폴(110)과 연결된다. 예를 들어, 제3폴(130)의 일단부(131)는 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)와 타단부(112)의 사이에서 제1폴(110)과 연결된다.One end 131 of the third pole 130 extends from the center of the tent toward the outside of the tent. One end 131 is provided outside the third pole 130. One end 131 is connected to the first pole 110 through the first connector 21. For example, one end 131 of the third pole 130 is connected to the first pole 110 between one end 111 and the other end 112 of the first pole 110.
제3폴(130)의 타단부(132)는 텐트의 중앙부에서 다른 제3폴(130) 및 강도 보강 부재(140)와 별도의 커넥터(미도시)를 통해 결합된다. 타단부(132)는 제3폴(130)에서 내측에 마련된다. 제3폴은 타단부(132)로 갈수록 텐트의 중앙부를 향한다. The other end 132 of the third pole 130 is coupled to the other third pole 130 and the strength reinforcement member 140 at the center of the tent through a separate connector (not shown). The other end 132 is provided inside the third pole 130. The third pole moves toward the center of the tent toward the other end (132).
골조(100)는 강도 보강 부재(140)를 더 포함한다. 강도 보강 부재(140)는 골조(100)의 중간부에 위치되어 골조(100)의 강도를 보강한다. 강도 보강 부재(140)는 상하방향을 따라 연장된다. 강도 보강 부재(140)는 제1폴(110)의 타단부(112) 및 제3폴(130)의 타단부(132)와 연결된다. 강도 보강 부재(140)는 제1폴(110) 및 제3폴(130)과 삼각 트러스 구조를 이루어 고하중을 지지한다. 이에 의하여, 예를 들어, 스킨(10)에 빗물이 누적되거나, 눈이 쌓이더라도 안정적으로 텐트를 지지시킨다.The frame 100 further includes a strength reinforcement member 140. The strength reinforcement member 140 is located in the middle of the frame 100 to reinforce the strength of the frame 100. The strength reinforcement member 140 extends in the vertical direction. The strength reinforcement member 140 is connected to the other end 112 of the first pole 110 and the other end 132 of the third pole 130. The strength reinforcement member 140 forms a triangular truss structure with the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 to support a high load. By this, for example, the tent is stably supported even if rainwater or snow accumulates on the skin 10.
도 4 내지 도 6은 도 1에 도시된 텐트에서 커넥터들을 확대하여 도시한 사시도이다.Figures 4 to 6 are enlarged perspective views of connectors in the tent shown in Figure 1.
도 4 내지 도 6을 참조하면, 텐트(1)는 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)을 서로 연결시키는 커넥터(21, 22, 23)를 포함한다. 텐트(1)는 제1커넥터(21)와, 제2커넥터(22)와 제3커넥터(23)를 포함한다. 커넥터(21, 22, 23)는 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130) 들을 분리 가능하게 결합할 수 있다. 사용자는 텐트의 설치시에 커넥터(21, 22, 23)를 사용하여 복수의 폴(110, 120, 130)을 연결시키고, 텐트를 이동시킬 시에 별도의 장비 없이 커넥터(21, 22, 23)로부터 폴들(110, 120, 130)을 분리시킬 수 있다. 따라서, 텐트의 설치 및 분리시 사용자의 편의성이 증가된다.4 to 6, the tent 1 includes connectors 21, 22, and 23 that connect a plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130 to each other. The tent 1 includes a first connector 21, a second connector 22, and a third connector 23. Connectors 21, 22, and 23 can detachably couple a plurality of poles 110, 120, and 130. When installing a tent, the user connects a plurality of poles (110, 120, 130) using the connectors (21, 22, 23), and when moving the tent, the user connects the connectors (21, 22, 23) without any additional equipment. The poles 110, 120, and 130 can be separated from. Accordingly, user convenience is increased when installing and removing the tent.
도 4를 참조하여 제1커넥터(21)를 설명한다. 도 4는 도 1에 도시된 텐트에서 A부분의 확대도이다.The first connector 21 will be described with reference to FIG. 4 . Figure 4 is an enlarged view of portion A of the tent shown in Figure 1.
제1커넥터(21)는 제1폴(110)과 제3폴(130)을 분리 가능하게 연결시킨다. 제1커넥터(21)는 제1폴(110) 및 제3폴(130)과 각각 연결된다. 제1커넥터(21)는 제2커넥터(22) 및 제3커넥터(23) 보다 위에 위치한다. The first connector 21 connects the first pole 110 and the third pole 130 in a separable manner. The first connector 21 is connected to the first pole 110 and the third pole 130, respectively. The first connector 21 is located above the second connector 22 and the third connector 23.
제1커넥터(21)는 몸체(21a)와, 제1폴(110)이 관통하여 삽입되는 제1연결부(21b)와, 제3폴(130)이 삽입되는 제2연결부(21c)를 포함한다. The first connector 21 includes a body 21a, a first connection part 21b through which the first pole 110 is inserted, and a second connection part 21c into which the third pole 130 is inserted. .
몸체(21a)는 제1폴(110)의 방사 방향을 따라 면적이 작아진다. 예를 들어, 몸체(21a)는 연결된 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)에서 타단부(112)로 향할수록 면적이 작아진다. 몸체(21a)에는 제1연결부(21b)와 제2연결부(21c)가 형성된다. 제1연결부(21b)는 제1폴(110)을 감싼다. 예를 들어, 제1연결부(21b)는 관통 홀이 될 수 있다. 제2연결부(21c)는 제3폴(130)을 감싼다. 제2연결부(21c)는 제3폴(130)의 일단부(131)와 연결된다. 예를 들어, 제2연결부(21c)는 연결 홈이 될 수 있다.The area of the body 21a becomes smaller along the radial direction of the first pole 110. For example, the area of the body 21a becomes smaller as it moves from one end 111 to the other end 112 of the connected first pole 110. A first connection part 21b and a second connection part 21c are formed in the body 21a. The first connection portion 21b surrounds the first pole 110. For example, the first connection portion 21b may be a through hole. The second connection portion 21c surrounds the third pole 130. The second connection portion 21c is connected to one end 131 of the third pole 130. For example, the second connection portion 21c may be a connection groove.
도 5를 참조하여 제2커넥터(22)를 설명한다. 도 5은 도 1에 도시된 텐트에서 B부분의 확대도이다.The second connector 22 will be described with reference to FIG. 5 . Figure 5 is an enlarged view of part B of the tent shown in Figure 1.
제2커넥터(22)는 제1폴(110)과 제2폴(120)을 분리 가능하게 연결시킨다. 제2커넥터(22)는 제1폴(110), 제2폴(120) 및 처마폴(150)과 각각 연결된다. 예를 들어, 제2커넥터(22)는 1개의 제1폴(110)과, 2개의 제2폴(120)과, 한 개의 처마폴(150)을 연결시킬 수 있다. The second connector 22 connects the first pole 110 and the second pole 120 in a separable manner. The second connector 22 is connected to the first pole 110, the second pole 120, and the eaves pole 150, respectively. For example, the second connector 22 may connect one first pole 110, two second poles 120, and one eaves pole 150.
제2커넥터(22)는 제1커넥터(21) 보다 아래에 위치한다. 또한, 제2커넥터(22)는 제3커넥터(23) 보다 위에 위치한다.The second connector 22 is located below the first connector 21. Additionally, the second connector 22 is located above the third connector 23.
제2커넥터(22)는 제1몸체(22a)와, 제2몸체(22b)와, 제1폴(110)이 삽입되는 제1연결부(22c)와, 제2폴(120)이 삽입되는 제2연결부(22d)와, 처마폴(150)이 삽입되는 제3연결부(22e)를 포함한다. The second connector 22 includes a first body 22a, a second body 22b, a first connection portion 22c into which the first pole 110 is inserted, and a first connection portion 22c into which the second pole 120 is inserted. It includes a second connection portion (22d) and a third connection portion (22e) into which the eaves pole 150 is inserted.
제1몸체(22a)에는 제1폴(110)의 길이 방향을 따라 연장된다. 예를 들어, 제1몸체(22a)는 원통형으로 형성될 수 있다. 다만, 제1몸체(22a)의 형상은 상기한 예에 제한되지 않는다. 제1몸체(22a)에는 제1연결부(22c)와 제3연결부(22e)가 형성된다. 제1연결부(22c)는 제1폴(110)의 일단부(111)를 감싼다. 제3연결부(22e)는 처마폴(150)을 감싼다. 제3연결부(22e)는 처마폴(150)과 연결된다. The first body 22a extends along the longitudinal direction of the first pole 110. For example, the first body 22a may be formed in a cylindrical shape. However, the shape of the first body 22a is not limited to the above examples. A first connection part 22c and a third connection part 22e are formed in the first body 22a. The first connection portion 22c surrounds one end 111 of the first pole 110. The third connection portion 22e surrounds the eaves pole 150. The third connection portion 22e is connected to the eaves pole 150.
제2몸체(22b)는 제1몸체(22a)로부터 양방향으로 연장된다. 제2몸체(22b)는 제1몸체(22a)에서 하측으로 연장된다. 제2몸체(22b)에는 제2연결부(22d)가 형성된다. 제2연결부(22d)는 제2폴(120)의 상단부(121)를 감싼다. 제2연결부(22d)는 복수로 마련된다. 제2연결부(22d)는 제2커넥터(22)에 연결되는 제2폴(120)의 개수에 대응되는 개수로 마련된다.The second body 22b extends in both directions from the first body 22a. The second body 22b extends downward from the first body 22a. A second connection portion 22d is formed in the second body 22b. The second connection portion 22d surrounds the upper end 121 of the second pole 120. A plurality of second connection portions 22d are provided. The second connection portions 22d are provided in a number corresponding to the number of second poles 120 connected to the second connector 22.
제1몸체(22a)와 제2몸체(22b)는 일체로 형성될 수 있다. 다만, 이에 제한되는 것은 아니고 제1몸체(22a)와 제2몸체(22b)는 각각 형성된 후 결합되는 것도 가능하다.The first body 22a and the second body 22b may be formed as one body. However, it is not limited to this, and it is possible for the first body 22a and the second body 22b to be formed and then combined.
한편, 도면에서는 제1폴(110)과 처마폴(150)의 단부들이 서로 이격된 것으로 도시되었으나, 이에 제한되는 것은 아니며, 제1폴(110)과 처마폴(150)의 단부들은 서로 접촉하도록 설치될 수도 있고, 제1폴(110)과 처마폴(150)이 서로 일체로 형성될 수도 있다.Meanwhile, in the drawing, the ends of the first pole 110 and the eaves pole 150 are shown to be spaced apart from each other, but this is not limited, and the ends of the first pole 110 and the eaves pole 150 are in contact with each other. It may be installed, or the first pole 110 and the eaves pole 150 may be formed integrally with each other.
도 6을 참조하여 제3커넥터(23)를 설명한다. 도 6은 도 1에 도시된 텐트에서 C부분의 확대도이다.The third connector 23 will be described with reference to FIG. 6. Figure 6 is an enlarged view of part C in the tent shown in Figure 1.
제3커넥터(23)는 복수의 제2폴(120)을 연결시킨다. 예를 들어, 제3커넥터(23)는 2개의 제2폴(120)을 연결시킬 수 있다. 제3커넥터(23)는 복수의 제2폴(120) 각각의 타단부(122)를 연결시킬 수 있다. 제3커넥터(23)는 제1커넥터(21) 및 제2커넥터(22) 보다 아래에 위치한다. 제3커넥터(23)는 지면(G)에 지지된다. 제3커넥터(23)는 지지 커넥터(23)로 지칭될 수 있다.The third connector 23 connects the plurality of second poles 120. For example, the third connector 23 can connect two second poles 120. The third connector 23 may connect the other ends 122 of each of the plurality of second poles 120. The third connector 23 is located below the first connector 21 and the second connector 22. The third connector 23 is supported on the ground (G). The third connector 23 may be referred to as a support connector 23.
제3커넥터(23)는 몸체(23a)와, 바닥에 지지되는 지지부(23b)와, 제2폴(120)이 삽입되는 연결부(23c)를 포함한다.The third connector 23 includes a body 23a, a support part 23b supported on the floor, and a connection part 23c into which the second pole 120 is inserted.
몸체(23a)는 중앙부 면적이 가장 크고 바깥쪽으로 갈수록 면적이 작아진다. 예를 들어, 몸체(23a)는 육각형으로 형성될 수 있다. 다만, 몸체(23a)의 형상은 상기한 예에 제한되지 않는다. 몸체(23a)에는 지지부(23b)와 연결부(23c)가 형성된다. 지지부(23b)는 몸체(23a)의 바닥 측에 형성되어 텐트를 지지한다. 연결부(23c)는 제2폴(120)을 감싼다. 예를 들어, 연결부(23c)는 연결 홈이 될 수 있다. 연결부(23c)는 복수로 마련될 수 있다. 복수의 연결부(23c)는 서로 다른 방향으로 연장될 수 있다. 예를 들어, 연결부(23c)는 제2폴(122)에 대응하여 2개로 마련될 수 있다. 다만 연결부(23c)의 개수는 상기한 예에 제한되지 않는다.The body 23a has the largest central area and the area becomes smaller toward the outside. For example, the body 23a may be formed in a hexagon. However, the shape of the body 23a is not limited to the above examples. A support portion 23b and a connection portion 23c are formed in the body 23a. The support portion 23b is formed on the bottom side of the body 23a and supports the tent. The connection portion 23c surrounds the second pole 120. For example, the connecting portion 23c may be a connecting groove. A plurality of connection portions 23c may be provided. The plurality of connection portions 23c may extend in different directions. For example, two connection parts 23c may be provided to correspond to the second pole 122. However, the number of connection portions 23c is not limited to the above example.
제3커넥터(23)는 복수의 제2폴(120)을 연결시켜 텐트를 안정적으로 지지할 수 있다.The third connector 23 can stably support the tent by connecting the plurality of second poles 120.
도 7은 도 1에 도시된 텐트를 간략화 하여 도시한 일부 측면도이다.Figure 7 is a simplified partial side view of the tent shown in Figure 1.
도 7을 참조하면, 텐트는 지면(G)에 설치된다. 예를 들어, 제2폴(120)의 하단부(122) 및/또는 제3커넥터(23)가 지면(G)에 설치된다. Referring to Figure 7, the tent is installed on the ground (G). For example, the lower end 122 of the second pole 120 and/or the third connector 23 are installed on the ground (G).
제2폴(120)은 지면(G)에 수직한 방향에 대하여 외측으로 소정 각도(θ)로 경사지게 설치된다. 즉, 제2폴(120)의 상단부(121)가 하단부(122)에 대하여 외측을 향해 경사지게 위치한다. The second pole 120 is installed to be inclined outward at a predetermined angle θ with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground G. That is, the upper end 121 of the second pole 120 is positioned inclined outward with respect to the lower end 122.
텐트는 골조(100)를 지면에 단단하게 고정하기 위한 가이로프(30)를 더 포함할 수 있다. 가이로프(30)의 일단은 지면(G)에 고정되고, 타단은 제1폴(110) 및 제2폴(120) 중 적어도 하나에 결합된다.The tent may further include guy ropes 30 for firmly fixing the frame 100 to the ground. One end of the guy rope 30 is fixed to the ground (G), and the other end is coupled to at least one of the first pole 110 and the second pole 120.
가이로프(30)와 경사진 제2폴(120)은 지면(G)과의 관계에서 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성한다. 따라서, 텐트 외부로부터 수용공간(100a)을 향해 바람(W)이 불어오더라도, 삼각 트러스 구조로 인해 텐트(1)의 바람 저항력이 강하기 때문에 텐트(1)가 쉽게 무너지지 않고 지지된다.The guy rope 30 and the inclined second pole 120 form a triangular truss structure in relationship with the ground (G). Therefore, even if wind (W) blows from outside the tent toward the accommodation space (100a), the tent (1) is supported without easily collapsing because the wind resistance of the tent (1) is strong due to the triangular truss structure.
도 8은 도 1에 도시된 대형 텐트에서 골조와 스킨이 결합된 상태를 도시한 사시도이다. Figure 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which the frame and skin are combined in the large tent shown in Figure 1.
도 8을 참조하면, 개시의 일 실시예에 따른 대형 텐트(1)는 스킨(10)을 더 포함한다. 스킨(10)은 골조(100)의 상부에 배치된다. 예를 들어, 스킨(10)은 제1폴들(110)에 결합 및/또는 고정된다.Referring to FIG. 8, the large tent 1 according to an embodiment of the disclosure further includes a skin 10. The skin 10 is disposed on the upper part of the frame 100. For example, the skin 10 is coupled to and/or fixed to the first poles 110 .
스킨(10)은 눈, 비, 바람 및/또는 볕을 가리기 위해 마련된다. 예를 들어, 스킨(10)은 아래에 사람이나 동물이 비 또는 볕으로부터 보호받도록 할 수 있다. 스킨(10) 아래의 사람이나 동물이 수용되는 공간인 수용공간(100a)을 커버한다. 스킨(10)은 제1폴(110)에 대응되도록 8면을 가질 수 있다. 다만, 스킨(10)이 가지는 면의 개수는 상기한 예에 제한되지 않는다.The skin 10 is provided to block snow, rain, wind and/or sunlight. For example, the skin 10 can protect people or animals underneath from rain or sunlight. It covers the accommodation space (100a), which is a space where people or animals are accommodated under the skin (10). The skin 10 may have eight sides corresponding to the first pole 110. However, the number of surfaces the skin 10 has is not limited to the above example.
골조(100)는 스킨(10)을 지지한다. 골조(100)는 수용공간(100a)을 형성한다. 골조(100)의 내부에는 수용공간(100a)이 형성된다. 예를 들어, 제1폴들(100)과 제2폴들(120)은 그 내부에 수용공간(100a)을 형성한다. 스킨(10)이 수용공간(100a)을 커버하므로, 수용공간(100a) 내에서 사람 또는 동물은 비, 바람 및 볕을 피하고 안정적인 휴식을 취할 수 있다. 스킨(10)은 골조(100)에 고정된다. 예를 들어, 스킨(10)은 골조(100)에 클립(미도시) 등을 통해 고정된다.The frame 100 supports the skin 10. The frame 100 forms an accommodation space (100a). An accommodation space (100a) is formed inside the frame (100). For example, the first poles 100 and the second poles 120 form an accommodation space 100a therein. Since the skin 10 covers the accommodation space 100a, people or animals within the accommodation space 100a can take a stable rest while avoiding rain, wind, and sunlight. The skin 10 is fixed to the frame 100. For example, the skin 10 is fixed to the frame 100 through a clip (not shown) or the like.
텐트(1)는 대규모 인원을 수용할 수 있다. 예를 들어, 텐트(1)는 10~20명 규모의 인원을 수용할 수 있다. 대규모 인원을 수용하기 위해 텐트(1)는, 예를 들어, 직경(L1)이 약 7.5m, 전체 높이(L2)가 3.5m, 출입구 높이(L3)가 1.9m 가 된다. 이 때, 스킨(10)의 면적은 6.3㎡이 된다. 텐트(1) 사용자는 허리를 구부리지 않고도 텐트(1)를 편리하게 드나들 수 있다. 다만, 본 개시는 상기한 직경, 높이에 길이가 제한되는 것은 아니다.The tent (1) can accommodate a large number of people. For example, tent 1 can accommodate 10 to 20 people. In order to accommodate a large number of people, the tent 1 has, for example, a diameter (L1) of about 7.5 m, an overall height (L2) of 3.5 m, and an entrance height (L3) of 1.9 m. At this time, the area of the skin 10 is 6.3 m2. The user of the tent (1) can conveniently enter and exit the tent (1) without bending his or her waist. However, the present disclosure does not limit the length to the above-mentioned diameter and height.
도 8에서 스킨(10)이 골조(100)의 상부에만 결합된 것으로 도시되었으나, 본 개시는 이에 제한되는 것이 아니며 골조(100)의 하부도 커버할 수 있다. 예를 들어, 제2폴(120)의 외측도 커버할 수 있다. In FIG. 8, the skin 10 is shown as being coupled only to the upper part of the frame 100, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto and may also cover the lower part of the frame 100. For example, the outside of the second pole 120 may also be covered.
또한, 스킨(10)에는 환기구(11)가 형성되어 바람이 텐트(1) 내부를 흐른다. 환기구(11)는 복수로 마련된다. 예를 들어, 환기구(11)는 8개가 될 수 있다. 환기구(11)가 있으므로 야외에서 강한 바람이 불어도, 환기구(11)를 통해 공기가 빠져나가거나 순환하게 되고 텐트(1)가 들어올려지는 것을 방지할 수 있다.In addition, a ventilation hole 11 is formed in the skin 10 so that wind flows inside the tent 1. A plurality of ventilation holes 11 are provided. For example, there may be eight ventilation holes 11. Since there is a ventilation hole (11), even if a strong wind blows outdoors, air can escape or circulate through the ventilation hole (11) and prevent the tent (1) from being lifted.
이상에서는 특정의 실시예에 대하여 도시하고 설명하였다. 그러나, 상기한 실시예에만 한정되지 않으며, 발명이 속하는 기술분야에서 통상의 지식을 가진 자라면 이하의 청구범위에 기재된 발명의 기술적 사상의 요지를 벗어남이 없이 얼마든지 다양하게 변경 실시할 수 있을 것이다.In the above, specific embodiments are shown and described. However, it is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and those skilled in the art can make various changes without departing from the gist of the technical idea of the invention as set forth in the claims below. .

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  1. 지붕 골조를 형성하도록 서로 방사상으로 연결되는 복수의 제1폴;a plurality of first poles radially connected to each other to form a roof frame;
    상기 제1폴의 일단부에 연결되는 상단부와, 벽체 골조를 형성하도록 지면에 지지되는 하단부를 각각 포함하는 복수의 제2폴; 및a plurality of second poles each including an upper end portion connected to one end of the first pole and a lower end portion supported on the ground to form a wall frame; and
    상기 제1폴들과 상기 제2폴들이 형성하는 내측의 수용공간에서, 상기 제1폴들의 아래에 설치되어 상기 제1폴들을 지지하는 복수의 제3폴;을 포함하고,In the inner receiving space formed by the first poles and the second poles, a plurality of third poles are installed below the first poles to support the first poles,
    상기 제2폴들 중 서로 인접한 두 개의 제2폴들은 지면에 수직한 방향에 대하여 서로 반대 방향으로 경사지게 배열되어 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성하는 것을 특징으로 하는 대형 텐트.A large tent, characterized in that among the second poles, two adjacent second poles are arranged inclined in opposite directions with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground to form a triangular truss structure.
  2. 제1항에 있어서,According to paragraph 1,
    상기 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들 각각의 상단부는 서로 연결된 상태에서 상기 제1폴의 일단부에 연결되고, 각각의 하단부는 서로 이격되어 지면에 접촉되는 것을 특징으로 하는 대형 텐트.A large tent, characterized in that the upper ends of each of the two adjacent second poles are connected to one end of the first pole while being connected to each other, and the lower ends of each are spaced apart from each other and contact the ground.
  3. 제2항에 있어서,According to paragraph 2,
    상기 제2폴들은 그 상단부가 지면에 수직한 방향에 대하여 상기 수용공간 외측을 향하여 경사진 것을 특징으로 하는 대형 텐트.A large tent, characterized in that the upper ends of the second poles are inclined toward the outside of the accommodation space with respect to the direction perpendicular to the ground.
  4. 제1항에 있어서,According to paragraph 1,
    상기 제1폴들의 일단부에서 상기 제1폴들의 길이방향을 따라 각각 분리 가능하게 결합되는 복수의 처마폴을 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 대형 텐트.A large tent further comprising a plurality of eaves poles that are detachably coupled at one end of the first poles along the longitudinal direction of the first poles.
  5. 제1항에 있어서,According to paragraph 1,
    상기 제3폴들 각각은, Each of the third poles is,
    상기 제1폴들 일단부와 상기 제1폴들 타단부 사이에서 상기 제1폴들과 연결되는 일단부와, 상기 제3폴들 중 다른 제3폴과 연결되는 타단부를 포함하는 대형 텐트.A large tent including one end connected to the first poles between one end of the first poles and the other end of the first poles, and the other end connected to another third pole among the third poles.
  6. 제5항에 있어서,According to clause 5,
    상기 제1폴들의 타단부와 상기 제3폴들의 타단부를 연결시켜 상기 제1폴들 및 상기 제3폴들과 삼각 트러스 구조를 형성하는 강도보강부재;를 더 포함하는 대형 텐트.A large tent further comprising a strength reinforcing member connecting other ends of the first poles and other ends of the third poles to form a triangular truss structure with the first poles and the third poles.
  7. 제4항에 있어서,According to paragraph 4,
    상기 제1폴들과 상기 제3폴들을 연결시키는 복수의 제1커넥터를 더 포함하고,Further comprising a plurality of first connectors connecting the first poles and the third poles,
    상기 복수의 제1커넥터 각각은,Each of the plurality of first connectors,
    상기 제1폴이 관통하여 연결되는 제1연결부와, 상기 제3폴의 일단부가 연결되는 제2연결부를 포함하는 대형 텐트.A large tent including a first connection part through which the first pole is connected and a second connection part through which one end of the third pole is connected.
  8. 제7항에 있어서,In clause 7,
    상기 제1폴들과 상기 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들을 연결시키는 복수의 제2커넥터를 더 포함하고,Further comprising a plurality of second connectors connecting the first poles and the two adjacent second poles,
    상기 복수의 제2커넥터 각각은,Each of the plurality of second connectors,
    상기 제1폴이 삽입되는 제1연결부와, 상기 제2커넥터의 상기 제1연결부의 양측에서 상기 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들의 상단부가 삽입되는 제2연결부와, 상기 제1폴이 연장되는 방향을 따라 처마폴이 삽입되는 제3연결부를 포함하는 대형 텐트.A first connection part into which the first pole is inserted, a second connection part into which upper ends of the two adjacent second poles are inserted on both sides of the first connection part of the second connector, and the first pole extends. A large tent including a third connection into which an eaves pole is inserted along the direction.
  9. 제8항에 있어서,According to clause 8,
    지면에 접촉되며, 상기 제2폴들 중 서로 인접하는 두 개의 제2폴들의 하단부를 연결시키는 복수의 제3커넥터를 더 포함하는 대형 텐트.A large tent that is in contact with the ground and further includes a plurality of third connectors connecting lower ends of two adjacent second poles among the second poles.
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