1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a collapsible tent skeleton frame, more particularly to a foldable skeleton frame having ribs with rounded ends.
2. Description of the Related Art
The conventional skeleton frame is disadvantageous in that the pivotal connection between each of the side ribs 111 and the respective pivot joint 13 tends to be loosened after a period of use and that expanding and collapsing of the skeleton frame cannot be conducted in a smooth manner.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a collapsible tent skeleton frame that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a collapsible tent skeleton frame that comprises: a plurality of parallel poles extending in a vertical direction, each of the poles having a top end; a plurality of joint units, each of which is mounted securely on the top end of a respective one of the poles, and each of which includes an upper joint and a lower joint that is disposed below and that is spaced apart from the upper joint, each of the upper and lower joints having a sleeve that is sleeved on the respective one of the poles, and two pivot arms that extend outwardly and laterally from the sleeve and that are angled away from each other, each of the pivot arms having opposite top and bottom faces and a free end, and being formed with a first recess that extends inwardly from the free end in a transverse direction relative to the respective one of the poles, the first recess having a round inner end section that is remote from the free end, and an extension that is reduced and that extends from the inner end section in the transverse direction to the free end and that extends through the top and bottom faces in the vertical direction, the upper joint further having an upper cover that is secured to and that covers the top faces of the pivot arms of the upper joint, the lower joint further having a lower cover that is secured to and that covers the bottom faces of the pivot arms of the lower joint; a plurality of first side ribs, each of which has opposite first and second ends and a non-circular section that extends from the first end, and each of which extends inclinedly and downwardly from a respective one of the pivot arms of the upper joint on a respective one of the poles toward an adjacent one of the poles, the first end being rounded and being rotatably received in and conforming to the inner end section of the first recess in the respective one of the pivot arms of the upper joint on the respective one of the poles, the non-circular section being received in and conforming to the extension of the first recess in the respective one of the pivot arms of the upper joint on the respective one of the poles so as to limit rotation of the first side rib, each of the first side ribs being rotatable upwardly and downwardly about a first axis that is transverse to the respective one of the poles and to the respective one of the pivot arms of the upper joint on the respective one of the poles, each of the first side ribs being limited by the upper cover of the upper joint on the respective one of the poles from further upward rotation about the first axis, the second ends of an adjacent pair of the first side ribs being disposed between an adjacent pair of the poles and being pivoted to each other; a plurality of second side ribs, each of which has opposite first and second ends and a non-circular section that extends from the first end thereof, and each of which extends inclinedly and upwardly from a respective one of the pivot arms of the lower joint on a respective one of the poles toward an adjacent one of the poles, the first end of each of the second side ribs being rounded and being rotatably received in and conforming to the inner end section of the first recess in the respective one of the pivot arms of the lower joint on the respective one of the poles, the non-circular section of each of the second side ribs being received in and conforming to the extension of the first recess in the respective one of the pivot arms of the lower joint on the respective one of the poles so as to limit rotation of the second side rib, each of the second side ribs being rotatable upwardly and downwardly about a second axis that is transverse to the respective one of the poles and to the respective one of the pivot arms of the lower joint on the respective one of the poles, each of the second side ribs being limited by the lower cover of the lower joint on the respective one of the poles from further downward rotation about the second axis, the second ends of an adjacent pair of the second side ribs being disposed between an adjacent pair of the poles above the second ends of an adjacent pair of the first side ribs, and being pivoted to each other, each of the second side ribs intersecting and being pivoted to an adjacent one of the first side ribs; a top joint disposed above the top ends of the poles at a center position relative to the poles; and a plurality of upper ribs, each of which extends inclinedly and downwardly from the top joint, and each of which has a first end that is pivoted to the top joint, and a second end that is pivoted to the second end of one of an adjacent pair of the second side ribs.
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,
The top joint 9 has top and bottom faces 91, 92, and a peripheral side wall 93 that is transverse to the top and bottom faces 91, 92, and is formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart second recesses 94 that extend inwardly from the peripheral side wall 93. Each of the second recesses 94 has a round inner end section 941 that is opposite to the peripheral side wall 93, and an extension 942 that is reduced and that extends from the inner end section 941 to the peripheral side wall 93 and that extends through the top and bottom faces 91, 92 of the top joint 9 in the vertical direction. The top joint 9 further has a top cover 95 that is secured to and that covers the top face 91 thereof. The first end 831 of each of the upper ribs 83 is rounded and is rotatably received in and conforms to the inner end section 941 of a respective one of the second recesses 94 in the top joint 9. Each of the upper ribs 83 further has a non-circular section 833 that extends from the first end 831 and that is received in and that conforms to the extension 942 of the respective one of the second recesses 94 in the top joint 9 so as to limit rotation of the upper rib 83, each of the upper ribs 83 being rotatable upwardly and downwardly about a third axis that is transverse to an adjacent pair of the poles 2. Each of the upper ribs 83 is limited by the top cover 95 from further upward rotation about the third axis.
The tent skeleton frame further includes a plurality of lower ribs 84, each of which has a first end 841 that is pivoted to the second end 812 of one of an adjacent pair of the first side ribs 81, and a second end 842 that is opposite to the first end 841 and that is pivoted to an adjacent one of the upper ribs 83.
By virtue of the rounded shape of the first end 811, 821, 831 of each of the first and second side ribs 81, 82 and the upper ribs 83, the pivotal action of each of the first and second side ribs 81, 82 and the upper ribs 83 is smoother than that of the side ribs of the aforesaid conventional collapsible tent skeleton frame.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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