Information
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Patent Grant
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6564817
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Patent Number
6,564,817
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 135 119
- 135 1204
- 135 909
- 135 907
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a tent assembly that includes a tent frame and a canopy, an anchoring device is used to secure the canopy on the tent frame, and includes a retaining unit, an anchor seat and an anchor block. The retaining unit includes an adjustable retaining sleeve to be sleeved on a tent pole of the tent frame, and a retention adjusting member for loosening and tightening the retaining sleeve on the tent pole for height adjustment. The anchor seat is connected to the retaining sleeve and is formed with a rope hole that permits a pull rope on the canopy to extend therethrough. The anchor block is connected to the pull rope, and is disposed below and is limited from moving upward by the anchor seat.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an anchoring device for a tent assembly, more particularly to an anchoring device for securing a canopy on a tent frame of a tent assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional tent assembly comprises a tent frame and a canopy disposed on top of the tent fame. To anchor the canopy on the tent frame, pull ropes are secured to the periphery of the canopy and are anchored on tent poles of the tent frame. The tent poles may have hooks provided thereon so that the pull ropes can be extended therethrough, wound thereon, and then tied to form knots on the tent frame.
The following are some of the drawbacks of the conventional tent assembly:
1. The quality of anchoring depends on strength control and experience of the people installing the tent assembly. In other words, lack of strength control and inexperience can result in weak anchoring.
2. The anchoring process, which involves winding and knotting of the pull ropes, is slow, inconvenient and cannot be easily controlled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide an anchoring device for securing a canopy on a tent frame of a tent assembly that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, the anchoring device of the present invention is adapted for use in a tent assembly that includes a tent frame and a canopy disposed on top of the tent frame. The tent frame includes at least one tent pole, and the canopy has at least one pull rope secured thereto. The anchoring device is adapted to secure the canopy on the tent frame, and comprises a retaining unit, an anchor seat and an anchor block.
The retaining unit includes an adjustable retaining sleeve adapted to be sleeved on the tent pole, and a retention adjusting member for loosening and tightening the retaining sleeve on the tent pole such that the retaining sleeve can be moved a long the tent pole when loosened and can be retained at a desired position on the tent pole when tightened.
The anchor seat is connected to the retaining sleeve and is formed with a rope hole that is adapted to permit the pull rope to extend therethrough.
The anchor block is adapted to be connected to the pull rope such that, when the pull rope is extended through the rope hole, the anchor block will be disposed below and limited from moving upward by the anchor seat.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a tent assembly that incorporates the preferred embodiment of an anchoring device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary perspective view of the tent assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a partly sectional view illustrating the preferred embodiment in a loosened state;
FIG. 5
is a side view illustrating the preferred embodiment when mounted on a tent pole; and
FIG. 6
is a partly sectional view illustrating the preferred embodiment in a tightened state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a tent assembly
2
is shown to include a tent frame
21
and a canopy
22
disposed on top of the tent frame
21
. The tent frame
21
includes a plurality of tent poles
211
which are connected to each other in a known manner. The canopy
22
includes a hood
221
and a plurality of pull ropes
222
secured to the hood
221
. With further reference to
FIG. 2
, the tent assembly
2
further includes a plurality of anchoring devices
1
, each of which is adapted to secure the canopy
22
on the tent frame
21
, and comprises a retaining unit
3
, an anchor seat
4
and an anchor block
5
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the retaining unit
3
includes an adjustable retaining sleeve
31
adapted to be sleeved on a respective one of the tent poles
211
, and a retention adjusting member
32
for loosening and tightening the retaining sleeve
31
on the respective tent pole
211
such that the retaining sleeve
31
can be moved along the respective tent pole
211
when loosened and can be retained at a desired position on the respective tent pole
211
when tightened. The retaining sleeve
31
, which is formed as a bent metal rod, includes coaxial upper and lower helical coil segments
311
that are adapted to be sleeved on the respective tent pole
211
. Each of the helical coil segments
311
has a first end
313
, in the form of an insert rod, and a second end
312
to be coupled operably to the retention adjusting member
32
. In this embodiment, the second ends
312
of the helical coil segments
311
extend radially and outwardly, and are interconnected to form an engaging hole
314
. The retention adjusting member
32
includes a bolt member having a threaded shank portion
321
and a diameter-reduced tip
320
that extends from the threaded shank portion
321
. A washer
33
is sleeved on the diameter-reduced tip
320
. The diameter-reduced tip
320
extends through the engaging hole
314
and is malleated to form a stop flange
3200
(see FIG.
4
), thereby retaining the second ends
312
of the helical coil segments
311
between the washer
33
and the stop flange
3200
. The bolt member further has a C-shaped operating portion
322
connected to the threaded shank portion
321
opposite to the diameter-reduced tip
320
.
The anchor seat
4
includes a horizontally extending claw portion
41
and a vertically extending sleeve connecting portion
42
. The claw portion
41
has a connecting end
411
connected to the sleeve connecting portion
42
, and a block engaging end
412
formed with a circular rope hole
413
and a radial notch
414
. As such, one of the pull ropes
222
can be extended through the rope hole
413
via the radial notch
414
. The sleeve connecting portion
42
is formed with a pair of insert holes
422
and a screw hole
421
between the insert holes
422
. The first ends
313
of the helical coil segments
311
are inserted into and are secured in the insert holes
422
, thereby connecting the anchor seat
4
to the retaining sleeve
31
. The threaded shank portion
321
of the bolt member of the retention adjusting member
32
threadedly engages the screw hole
421
in the sleeve connecting portion
42
. It should be apparent to one skilled in the art that the particular connection between the adjustable retaining sleeve
31
and the sleeve connecting portion
42
of the anchor seat
4
should not be limited to the insert rod and insert hole arrangement as taught in the preferred embodiment.
The anchor block
5
is adapted to be connected to an anchoring end
223
of one of the pull ropes
222
of the canopy
22
such that, when the pull rope
222
is extended through the rope hole
413
in the anchor seat
4
, the anchor block
5
will be disposed below and limited from moving upward by the claw portion
41
of the anchor seat
4
. In this embodiment, the anchor block
5
is formed as a sphere with a diameter larger than that of the rope hole
413
in the anchor seat
4
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, when installing the anchoring device
1
, the retention adjusting member
32
is first operated to loosen the retaining sleeve
31
. At this time, the distance between the second ends
312
of the helical coil segments
311
and the sleeve connecting portion
42
of the anchor seat
4
is reduced, and the diameter of the helical coil segments
311
is increased so that the retaining sleeve
31
can be moved along the respective tent pole
211
to adjust the height of the anchoring device
1
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, after adjusting the anchoring device
1
to an appropriate height, the retention adjusting member
32
is operated once again to tighten the retaining sleeve
31
. At this time, the distance between the second ends
312
of the helical coil segments and the sleeve connecting portion
42
of the anchor seat
4
is increased, and the diameter of the helical coil segments
311
is reduced such that the retaining sleeve
31
tightly engages the respective tent pole
211
, thereby retaining the anchoring device
1
at the desired height on the respective tent pole
211
. Subsequently, the pull rope
222
is extended through the rope hole
413
in the claw portion
41
of the anchor seat
4
via the radial notch
414
such that the anchor block
5
is disposed below and is limited from moving upward by the claw portion
41
of the anchor seat
4
. In case the pull rope
222
is not sufficiently taut, the retention adjusting member
32
can be operated to loosen the retaining sleeve
31
and permit height adjustment of the anchor seat
4
. Since the length and thus the ideal anchoring position of each pull rope
222
of the canopy
22
is fixed, as long as the anchoring devices
1
are disposed at appropriate heights on the tent poles
211
of the tent frame
21
, when securing the canopy
22
on the tent frame
21
, the only operation that is required is to engage each anchor block
5
with the respective anchor seat
4
.
Note that the present invention should not be limited to the particular configuration of the retaining unit
3
in this embodiment. A different retaining unit can be employed as long as it can be loosened and tightened on the respective tent pole.
It is apparent from the foregoing that the anchoring device of this invention can ensure quick, easy and secure installation of a canopy on a tent frame of a tent assembly.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. An anchoring device for a tent assembly that includes a tent frame and a canopy disposed on top of the tent frame, the tent frame including at least one tent pole, the canopy having at least one pull rope secured thereto, said anchoring device being adapted to secure the canopy on the tent frame and comprising:a retaining unit including an adjustable retaining sleeve adapted to be sleeved on the tent pole, and a retention adjusting member for loosening and tightening said retaining sleeve on the tent pole such that said retaining sleeve can be moved along the tent pole when loosened and can be retained at a desired position on the tent pole when tightened; an anchor seat connected to said retaining sleeve and formed with a rope hole that is adapted to permit the pull rope to extend therethrough; and an anchor block adapted to be connected to the pull rope such that, when the pull rope is extended through said rope hole, said anchor block will be disposed below and limited from moving upward by said anchor seat.
- 2. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said retaining sleeve includes coaxial upper and lower helical coil segments that are adapted to be sleeved on the tent pole, each of said helical coil segment having a first end that is connected to said anchor seat, and a second end that is operably coupled to said retention adjusting member.
- 3. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said anchor seat includes a sleeve connecting portion formed with a pair of insert holes and a screw hole, said first end of each of said helical coil segments being secured to said sleeve connecting portion in a respective one of said insert holes, said retention adjusting member including a bolt member having a threaded shank portion that threadedly engages said screw hole in said sleeve connecting portion.
- 4. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 3, wherein:said retaining sleeve is formed as a bent metal rod, said second ends of said helical coil segments being interconnected to form an engaging hole that is registered with said screw hole; said bolt member having a diameter-reduced tip that extends from said threaded shank portion, said retention adjusting member further having a washer that is sleeved on said diameter-reduced tip; said diameter-reduced tip extending through said engaging hole and being malleated to form a stop flange, thereby retaining said second ends of said helical coil segments between said washer and said stop flange.
- 5. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said bolt member further has an operating portion connected to said threaded shank portion opposite to said diameter-reduced tip.
- 6. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said anchor seat includes a claw portion connected to said sleeve connecting portion and formed with said rope hole and a radial notch that permits the pull rope to extend into said rope hole.
- 7. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said anchor seat includes a claw portion formed with said rope hole and a radial notch that permits the pull rope to extend into said rope hole.
- 8. The anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said anchor block is formed as a sphere having a diameter larger than that of said rope hole.
- 9. A tent assembly comprising:a tent frame including a plurality of tent poles; a canopy disposed on top of said tent frame and having a plurality of pull ropes secured thereto; and a plurality of anchoring devices for securing said canopy on said tent frame, each of said anchoring devices including a retaining unit including an adjustable retaining sleeve sleeved on a respective one of said tent poles, and a retention adjusting member for loosening and tightening said retaining sleeve on the respective one of said tent poles such that said retaining sleeve can be moved along the respective one of said tent poles when loosened and can be retained at a desired position on the respective one of said tent poles when tightened, an anchor seat connected to said retaining sleeve and formed with a rope hole that permits a respective one of said pull ropes to extend therethrough, and an anchor block connected to the respective one of said pull ropes such that, when the respective one of said pull ropes is extended through said rope hole, said anchor block will be disposed below and limited from moving upward by said anchor seat.
- 10. The tent assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein said retaining sleeve includes coaxial upper and lower helical coil segments that are sleeved on the respective one of said tent poles, each of said helical coil segments having a first end that is connected to said anchor seat, and a second end that is operably coupled to said retention adjusting member.
- 11. The tent assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said anchor seat includes a sleeve connecting portion formed with a pair of insert holes and a screw hole, said first end of each of said helical coil segments being secured to said sleeve connecting portion in a respective one of said insert holes, said retention adjusting member including a bolt member having a threaded shank portion that threadedly engages said screw hole in said sleeve connecting portion.
- 12. The tent assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein:said retaining sleeve is formed as a bent metal rod, said second ends of said helical coil segments being interconnected to form an engaging hole that is registered with said screw hole; said bolt member having a diameter-reduced tip that extends from said threaded shank portion, said retention adjusting member further having a washer that is sleeved on said diameter-reduced tip; said diameter-reduced tip extending through said engaging hole and being malleated to form a stop flange, thereby retaining said second ends of said helical coil segments between said washer and said stop flange.
- 13. The tent assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein said anchor seat includes a claw portion connected to said sleeve connecting portion and formed with said rope hole and a radial notch that permits the respective one of said pull ropes to extend into said rope hole.
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