1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a tent, more particularly to a foldable tent.
2. Description of the Related Art
Tents are generally used in outdoor activities for protection against rain and the sun. A conventional tent usually comprises a supporting frame unit, a tent cover covering on the supporting frame unit, and a plurality of fastening ropes for securing the tent cover on the supporting frame unit. When assembling the conventional tent, the supporting frame unit has to be erected first. Then, the tent cover is placed on the supporting frame unit. Finally, the fastening ropes are applied individually to secure the tent cover on the supporting frame unit. After use, the fastening ropes and the tent cover have to be removed from the supporting frame unit, and the supporting frame unit has to be disassembled, so as to facilitate storage and transport of the conventional tent. However, the assembling and disassembling processes are relatively time-consuming and inconvenient.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a foldable tent that is relatively easy to fold and unfold.
Accordingly, a foldable tent of the present invention comprises a frame unit, a driven mechanism, and a driving mechanism. The frame unit includes a first upright post, a second upright post spaced apart from the first upright post, and a connecting rod extending in a first horizontal direction and rotatably interconnecting top ends of the first and second upright posts. The driven mechanism includes first and second movable seats, a pair of elongate, flexible connecting components, a pair of supporting units, and a pair of tent covers. The first and second movable seats are disposed on and movable along the first and second upright posts, respectively. Each of the connecting components interconnects a respective one of the first and second movable seats and the connecting rod of the frame unit. The supporting units are spaced apart from each other in a second horizontal direction transverse to the first horizontal direction. Each of the supporting units includes a first side rod that has a pivot end connected pivotally to the first movable seat and a connecting end opposite to the pivot end of the first side rod, a second side rod that is parallel to the first side rod and that has a pivot end connected pivotally to the second movable seat and a connecting end opposite to the pivot end of the second side rod, and a linking rod that is parallel to the connecting rod of the frame unit and that interconnects the connecting ends of the first and second side rods. The tent covers are disposed on the frame unit. Each of the tent covers has a first securing portion that is connected fixedly to the connecting rod of the frame unit, and a second securing portion that is connected fixedly to the linking rod of a respective one of the supporting units. The driven mechanism is convertible between an unfolded state, where the first and second movable seats are proximate to the connecting rod of the frame unit and where the connecting ends of the first and second side rods of the supporting units are far away from the connecting rod of the frame unit so as to unwind the tent covers, and a folded state, where the first and second movable seats are distal from the connecting rod of the frame unit and where the connecting ends of the first and second side rods are adjacent to the connecting rod of the frame unit so as to wind the tent covers on the connecting rod of the frame unit. The driving mechanism is mounted on the frame unit for driving the connecting rod of the frame unit to rotate, thereby resulting in conversion of the driven mechanism between the unfolded and folded states.
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:
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The frame unit 1 includes a first upright post 11, a second upright post 12 that is spaced apart from the first upright post 11, a connecting rod 15 that extends in a first horizontal direction (X1) and that rotatably interconnects top ends of the first and second upright posts 11, 12, a pair of bottom rods 13 that are connected respectively to bottom ends of the first and second upright posts 11, 12 and that extend in a second horizontal direction (X2) transverse to the first horizontal direction (X1), and a pair of extending rods 14 that are connected respectively to bottom ends of the first and second upright posts 11, 12 and that extend in the first horizontal direction (X1). In this embodiment, each of the first and second upright posts 11, 12 includes a hollow post body 111 that has a rectangular cross-section and that defines a receiving space 110 therein. The connecting rod 15 has opposite rod ends 155 (only one is visible in
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The first and second movable seats 21, 20 are disposed on and movable along the first and second upright posts 11, 12 of the frame unit 1, respectively. The first movable seat 21 has a sleeve portion 211 sleeved movably on the first upright post 11, and a pair of pivot lug portions 212 projecting respectively from opposite sides of the sleeve portion 211 in the second horizontal direction (X2). Similarly, the second movable seat 20 has a sleeve portion 201 sleeved movably on the second upright post 12, and a pair of pivot lug portions 202 projecting respectively from opposite sides of the sleeve portion 201 in the second horizontal direction (X2).
Each of the connecting components 22 interconnects a respective one of the first and second movable seats 21, 20 and the connecting rod 15 of the frame unit. In this embodiment, each of the connecting components 22 is a wire rope, and has a first section 221 that is connected to the respective one of the first and second movable seats 21, 20, and a second section 222 that is retained in the annular groove 154 in a respective one of the engaging portions 152 of the connecting rod 15 of the frame unit 1.
The supporting units 23 are connected pivotally and respectively to opposite sides of the frame unit 1 and are spaced apart from each other in the second horizontal direction (X2). Each of the supporting units 23 includes a first side rod 231 having a pivot end 233 that is connected pivotally to a respective one of the pivot lug portions 212 of the first movable seat 21, and a connecting end 234 that is opposite to the pivot end 233, a second side rod 230 parallel to the first side rod 231 and having a pivot end 235 that is connected pivotally to a respective one of the pivot lug portions 202 of the second movable seat 20, and a connecting end 236 that is opposite to the pivot end 235, and a linking rod 232 parallel to the connecting rod 15 of the frame unit 1 and interconnecting the connecting ends 234, 236 of the first and second side rods 231, 230. As such, the pivot lug portions 212 of the first movable seat 21 are connected pivotally and respectively to the pivot ends 233 of the first side rods 231 of the supporting units 23, and the pivot lug portions 202 of the second movable seat 20 are connected pivotally and respectively to the pivot ends 235 of the second side rods 230 of the supporting units 23.
The tent covers 24 are disposed on the frame unit 1. In this embodiment, each of the tent covers 24 is made of waterproof material, is in a form of a rectangular sheet, and has a first securing portion 241 that is connected fixedly to the connecting rod 15 of the frame unit 1, and a second securing portion 242 that is connected fixedly to the linking rod 232 of a respective one of the supporting units 23.
The driven mechanism 2 is convertible between an unfolded state (see
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The driving member 32 has a driving section 321, a connecting section 322, and a handle section 323. The driving section 321 has a first end 3211 that extends rotatably and horizontally into the receiving space 110 in the post body 111 of the first upright post 11 of the frame unit 1, and that is connected to the first gear unit 34, and a second end 3212 that is exposed from the mounting seat 31. The connecting section 322 extends uprightly from the second end 3212 of the driving section 321 and has a distal end 3221 that is opposite to the driving section 321. The handle section 323 extends horizontally from the distal end 3221 of the connecting section 322 in a direction away from the driving section 321, and is operable for driving the driving member 32 to rotate.
The first gear unit 34 includes a first gear 341 connected fixedly to the driving member 32, and a second gear 342 connected fixedly to the bottom end of the transmission shaft 33 and meshing with the first gear 341. The second gear unit 35 includes a third gear 351 connected fixedly to the top end of the transmission shaft 33, and a fourth gear 352 connected fixedly to the corresponding one of the rod ends 155 of the connecting rod 15 of the frame unit 1. In this embodiment, each of the first, second, third, and fourth gears 341, 342, 351, 352 is a bevel gear, the speed ratio of the first gear 341 to the second gear 342 is 0.8, and the speed ratio of the third gear 351 to the fourth gear 352 is 0.5, such that rotation of the driving member 32 will adequately drive the connecting rod 15 of the frame unit 1 to rotate.
In use, referring to
After use, the handle section 323 of the driving member 32 of the driving mechanism 3 is rotated counterclockwise to drive the connecting rod 15 to rotate in a second rotating direction 42 (see
To sum up, the foldable tent of this invention can be unfolded and folded by simply rotating the driving member 32 of the driving mechanism 3 without disassembling the frame unit 1 and the tent covers 24. Therefore, the foldable tent of this invention is easier and more convenient to use than the aforementioned prior art.
It should be noted that, while the driving mechanism 3 is exemplified to be actuated manually, an electric driving mechanism may be employed in other embodiments of this invention.
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.