1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a foldable or collapsible tent, and more particularly to a foldable or collapsible tent having locking joint assembly for retaining a pair of pivotally connected poles of the foldable tent.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Camping is a popular recreational activity often employing the use of tents or tent like structures. Owing to the economical and practical set-up aspects, as well as portability, tents are frequently utilized by nature enthusiasts and amateur campers alike. Generally, tents are constructed of a sheet of fabric or material draped over or attached to a frame consisting of poles and supporting rope. Smaller tents are generally free-standing or secured to the ground, while large tents are generally anchored using guy ropes tied to tent pegs or stakes.
Conventional tent set-up, for both small and large tents, often require time consuming assembly for use, especially when taking into account the number of poles involved and the anchoring requirements, and fabric placement in securing the tent structure. Assembly efforts can become even more difficult during twilight or night hours when lighting is poor, or during inclement weather. Disassembly of the convention tent structure yields the same problems, as well as the need to orderly dismantle the tent pieces.
A popular alternative to conventional tents include foldable or pop-up tents. These tents are commonly referred to as “instant tents,” “one-touch tents” or “pop-up tents,” and erecting and collapsing the tent is easy and less time consuming than conventional assemble-to-use tents. Generally the cover and frame assembly of foldable tents are permanently attached to each other, i.e., preassembled. Instant tents are particularly advantageous for smaller tents because a minimal number of poles, typically four, are required and thus erecting and collapsing the instant tent is quite simple.
Typical variations of foldable tents include a central hub with a plurality of poles pivotally attached to the hub. However, erecting and collapsing of these foldable tents can be challenging to the user. As each pole member is pivotally attached to the hub, each pole must be locked in place during set-up to secure the assembled structure. Wherein dirt or debris accumulates within the joints of the central hub, locking the poles in place during set-up of the tent, and/or unlocking the poles when collapsing the tent can become difficult.
With all the pivoting moving parts, often jams and joint breakage occur, rendering the foldable tent virtually unusable. Specifically, the increased number of poles and pole sections requires extra steps to erect and collapse the tent. Moreover, with an increased number of poles it can become more difficult to consistently fold the tent structure, and the resultant folded tent is more cumbersome in nature and heavier to carry.
The following presents a simplified summary of some embodiments of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key/critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some embodiments of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
The present invention is intended to overcome at least the above-described disadvantages. The objects and advantages of the present invention, more specifically, are to provide a foldable instant tent assembly with minimal moving parts and with minimal pole structures for easy ready set-up and collapsibility.
Facilitating the above-mentioned objectives, the subject invention provides a foldable instant tent that utilizes dual a frame assembly traversing channels within a tent cover. The dual frame assembly is constructed having two arched foldable frame members each having proximal and distal ends. Proximal and distal ends of each of the arched frame members terminate at and are pivotally connected by way of a coupling member. The two arched foldable frame members do not touch one another when the tent is in the erected position (lest there may be some touching at the proximal and distal ends) and converge or gape away from one another as the tent material pulls the arches in opposing directions. A first pivotal coupling member is provided along the upper frame portion of each of the frame members. A second pivotal coupling member is provided along the side frame portions of each of the frame members. Pivotal coupling members are provided as locking pivotal connectors having female and male components pivotally coupled together so that the connectors operate to lock when the coupling member is aligned as when the tent is in the erected position. To collapse or fold the tent, the lock is released, causing the male component to release from within the female component and allow the poles to pivot each 90 degrees/180 degrees so that the poles are substantially parallel and adjacent to each other in a folded configuration.
In one aspect of the present invention a foldable tent for instant set-up and collapsing is provided. The foldable tent comprises a frame assembly attached to a tent cover, the frame assembly including at least one pair of arched foldable frame members each having proximal and distal ends, the proximal and distal ends of each of the arched frame members being pivotally connected to a coupling member. Each of the arched foldable frame members comprise an upper frame portion pivotally connected to a pair of side frame portions. The upper frame portion includes a first pole section and a second pole section, wherein each pole section has an inner end and an outer end, the inner ends of the first and second sections of the upper frame portion being pivotally connected together by a first pivotal coupling member. Each of the side frame portions include a primary pole section and a secondary pole section. Each pole section has an innermost end and an outermost end. The outermost end of the primary pole section is pivotally connected to a corresponding outer end of the upper frame portion by a second pivotal coupling member. The innermost end of the primary pole section and the secondary pole section are slidingly coupled together so that the primary and secondary pole sections telescopically slide together. The outermost end of the secondary pole section is pivotally connected to the coupling member. The tent cover is adapted to become taut when the arched foldable frame members are erected, pulling the arched foldable frame members away from one another and retaining an erected configuration of the foldable tent.
To better understand the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to the appended drawings.
To facilitate an understanding of the invention, identical reference numerals have been used, when appropriate, to designate the same or similar elements that are common to the figures. Further, unless stated otherwise, the features shown in the figures are not drawn to scale, but are shown for illustrative purposes only.
Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The article “a” is intended to include one or more items. Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Additionally, to assist in the description of the present invention, words such as top, bottom, front, rear, right and left are used to describe the accompanying figures. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
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In the preferred embodiment, the frame assembly 3 includes at least two arched foldable frame members 7, 8, each having a proximal end 9 and distal end 10 (shown in
One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that more than one set of arched frame members 7, 8 could be included in the tent assembly without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Furthermore, the distance separating the frame members 7, 8 as well as the height difference between the frame members 7, 8 could vary. Moreover, the frame members 7, 8 are preferably arched having a curvature, however it is contemplated that the frame members 7, 8 could be less curved and formed more linear or pyramidal.
The cover 5 includes an inner surface (not shown) and an outer surface 15. In the preferred embodiment, the cover 5 is a fabric constructed from materials such as cotton, polyester or nylon, or any combination thereof and is water repellant and/or water resistant and flame retardant. The cover 5 can also be constructed with heat reflecting material and other materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In the preferred embodiment, the side sections 29 of the cover 5 gradually extend further outward than the top section 27 of the cover 5 so that the side sections 29 of the cover 5 are formed on an incline. The bottom section 28 thus extends further outward than the top section 27 as well as side sections 29. The incline of side sections 29 further ensure that water or debris cannot accumulate on the cover 5. Instead, owing to the incline construction of the side section 29, as well as the construct of the top section 27 discussed hereinabove relative to the frame members 7, 8, water travels downward toward the bottom section 28 of the tent 1 to the ground surface. The adjoining cover members form seams 13 throughout the cover 5 and additional seams 13 are formed from adjoining sections that form windows and doors. A continuous flexible adhesive tape (not shown) is preferably applied to the seams 13 on the inner surface of the cover 5 to prevent rain water, other liquids or debris from penetrating the cover 5 through the seams 13 from the outer surface 15. In the preferred embodiment, the top section 27 of the cover 5 is attached to the upper frame members 21 by a plurality of channels/sleeves 4 which are attached at the horizontal seams 13 of the top section 27 of the cover 5 by conventional sewing methods. The sleeves/channels 4 extend substantially along the entire length of each upper frame members 7, 8. In this embodiment, the sleeves 4 are constructed of the same material as the cover 5 but could be replaced with other materials such as mesh. The sleeves 4 could also extend over pivotal coupling members 41, positioned on a central portion of each upper frame members 7 so that the cover 5 is protected from damage by the coupling members 41 when the tent 1 is folded. In such case, the portions of the sleeves covering the pivotal coupling members 41 are preferably mesh so that the coupling members 41 could be viewed by the user. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the channels/sleeves could also be replace by a plurality of hooks or other attachment means (e.g., hook-and-loop, hook-and-eye) without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Other portions of the cover 5 could be attached to the frame assembly 3 by additional hooks or other attachment means as well. The cover 5 could also be provided with a plurality of attachment means, e.g., a string made of high-strength material, to attach to hooks or apertures provided on the first pivotal coupling member. One of ordinary skill will recognize that other components or accessories, such as a rain fly or any other modification to the inner and outer surfaces of the cover, such as a door mat extension, rain hood, or other gear could be added to the foldable tent 1 of the present invention.
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Each side frame member 31 includes a primary pole section 33 and a secondary pole section 35, each having an innermost end 37 and an outer/outermost end 39. In the preferred embodiment, the primary pole section 33 and the secondary pole 35 are constructed of a substantially hollow, tubular pole constructed of steel. However, other high-strength, light-weight materials could be used as well. For example, the primary pole section 33 could be constructed of FRP. The primary pole section outermost end 39 of each side frame member 31 is pivotally connected to a corresponding outer/outermost end 29 of the upper frame member 21 by a second pivotal coupling member 51.
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One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that multiple aligned apertures could be included in each side frame member secondary section 35 such that the side frame member 31 could be adjusted to different lengths. It will also be recognized that any other conventional means for connecting the side frame member sections 33, 35 could be used, including but not limited to other slidable and pivotal connections.
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The instant tent 1 of the present invention provides for a simple, easy, quick set up and folding while also providing a compact folded configuration for convenient storage and transport. Moreover, the minimal number of parts allows for efficient manufacturing and, even though the risk of any parts failure is minimized by providing a stable tent structure, in the event that there is any failure in parts replacing those parts is not difficult.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.