Claims
- 1. A collapsible structure comprising first and second pairs of spaced folding struts, each folding strut having one end which is pivoted to a first rigid element to enable each of said struts to be rotated from a retracted position to an extended position, said struts being located at opposite ends of said rigid element, said struts each having an abutment surface spaced away from its associated pivot and extending in a plane substantially parallel to the pivot axis thereof, each said abutment surface being provided on an abutment projecting from an associated strut, each said abutment surface being shaped to engage a cooperating engagement surface carried on said rigid element to locate said struts in their extended positions, releasable means for forcing said abutment surfaces and cooperating engagement surfaces to be held in contact with each other in the extended positions of said first and second pairs of spaced folding struts, a rigid connecting member extending between the struts of each pair of struts on which said abutment surfaces for said pairs of struts are formed, a portion of each rigid element extending between said pivots being shaped to provide said engagement surface for cooperation with the abutment surfaces, said abutment surfaces on said connecting member face in a direction substantially normal to the lengthwise direction of the struts away from the pivots, said rigid elements being part of a polygonal frame having at least four corners with a strut at each corner and being pivoted thereto by an associated pivot, the axes of pairs of pivots being coaxial, a second rigid element spaced from said first rigid element and being disposed adjacent another end of each of said struts remote from said strut one ends, means for connecting said strut another ends to said second rigid element through slidable connections therebetween, and said releasable means being disposed between said second rigid element and said strut another ends for rigidly connecting the same together when said pair of struts are in their extended positions.
- 2. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 including a connecting bar coupling together said another ends of each of said pair of struts.
- 3. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 including a connecting bar coupling together said another ends of each of said pair of struts, and said releasable means being disposed between each of said connecting bars and said second rigid element.
- 4. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 including a connecting bar coupling together said another ends of each of said pair of struts, said releasable means being disposed between each of said connecting bars and said second rigid element, and said releasable means including a threaded fastener.
- 5. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 including an angularly disposed brace pivotally connected between at least said another ends of a strut of each of said first and second pair of struts and said second rigid element.
- 6. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts.
- 7. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts, and said pin means have axes disposed generally parallel to the pivot axes of said struts.
- 8. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts, said pin means have axes disposed generally parallel to the pivot axes of said struts, and said pin means project outboard of their associated struts.
- 9. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 including an angularly disposed brace pivotally connected between at least said another ends of a strut of each of said first and second pair of struts and said second rigid element, and a sliding connection between said brace and said second rigid element.
- 10. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 1 including an angularly disposed brace pivotally connected between at least said another ends of a strut of each of said first and second pair of struts and said second rigid element, a sliding connection between said brace and said second rigid element, and resilient stop means between said brace and said second rigid element which can be manually overridden when the associate strut is extended but which will retain it in intermediate positions if required.
- 11. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 2 including an angularly disposed brace pivotally connected between at least said another ends of a strut of each of said first and second pair of struts and said second rigid element.
- 12. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts.
- 13. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts, and said pin means have axes disposed generally parallel to the pivot axes of said struts.
- 14. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts, said pin means have axes disposed generally parallel to the pivot axes of said struts, and said pin means project outboard of their associated struts.
- 15. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 3 including an angularly disposed brace pivotally connected between at least said another ends of a strut of each of said first and second pair of struts and said second rigid element.
- 16. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 3 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts.
- 17. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 3 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts, and said pin means have axes disposed generally parallel to the pivot axes of said struts.
- 18. The collapsible structure as defined in claim 3 wherein said slidable connections are defined by channel means of said second rigid element slidably receiving therein pin means carried by at least one of said another ends of each of said first and second pair of struts, said pin means have axes disposed generally parallel to the pivot axes of said struts, and said pin means project outboard of their associated struts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 968,734, filed Dec. 12, 1978.
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