Folding tent frame

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6508262
  • Patent Number
    6,508,262
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 21, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A folding tent frame for collapsible tents includes upright pole sets, fixed couplers, stoppers, movable couplers and traverse frame members. Specifically, each stopper is provided on the uppermost pole of the upright pole set at a position lower than the fixed coupler so as to prevent the lower pole of the upright pole set from moving up beyond the stopper and so that the movable coupler is slidable over the stopper and the lowest pole of the upright pole set, and is kept from moving up beyond the stopper. The lower pole is larger than the upper pole in cross section. The structure of this folding tent frame provides improved strength and stability.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to improvements in folding tent frames for foldable or collapsible tents used as a protection against the rain or sun or the like.




2. Description of the Related Art




Folding tent frames are disclosed, for example, in Japanese Pat. Nos. 2597670, 2625255, 2836956, 2949648; unexamined Japanese patent application No. 1-142183, unexamined PCT patent application (published in Japan) 10-503249; registered utility model Nos. 3057222, 3057223; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,607,656; 4,641,676; 4,779,635; 4,885,891; 4,947,884; 5,244,001; 5,275,188; 5,421,356.




These folding tent frames are essentially made up of telescopic expandable sets of poles, each set having at least two poles—a lower pole and an upper pole—the lower pole smaller than the upper pole in diameter; fixed couplers put at the top of the upper poles; movable couplers put on the upper poles at a position lower than the fixed couplers; and traverse frame members joined in a foldable scissor manner to the fixed couplers and the movable couplers.




In these folding tent frames, the upper pole is usually larger in diameter and the movable coupler can slide along the upper pole alone. This simplifies the construction of the folding tent frame.




However, the problem with these prior art frames is that while the construction is simple, these frames are poor in strength and stability because the lower pole is smaller in diameter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the disadvantages of the prior art, it is an object of the present invention to provide a folding tent frame with improved strength and stability.




The folding tent frame according to the present invention essentially comprises telescopically expandable sets of poles, each set having at least two poles—an upper pole and a lower pole—the upper pole is smaller than the lower pole in diameter; fixed couplers are disposed at the top of the upper poles; stoppers put on the upper pole at a position lower than the fixed couplers that prevent at least the lowest poles from moving up and can be juxtaposed and continuous with the lowest pole; movable couplers are slidably disposed on the stopper and the lower pole and kept by the stopper from moving up; and traverse frame members joined to a fixed coupler and a movable coupler in a foldable, scissor manner.




To set up the folding-type or collapsible tent frame, the movable coupler is fit over the stopper that limits upward movement of the movable coupler and the upper pole is pulled out from the lower pole.




When the folding-type or collapsible tent frame is folded, the upper pole is withdrawn into the lower pole and at least the lower pole is kept by the stopper from moving up. The lower pole is juxtaposed and continuous with the stopper so that the movable coupler is slid from the stopper down the lower pole. At this point, the lower pole and the stopper come into contact and are continuous with each other, permitting the movable coupler to slide smoothly between them.




It is noted that since the lower pole is larger than the upper pole in diameter, the upright pole set is high in buckling strength and improved in stability, too.




In a preferred embodiment, the upright pole set is formed of two poles—an upper pole and a lower pole. This makes it possible to build an expandable upright pole set with the least number of poles.




In another preferred embodiment, the upright pole set is formed of three poles—an upper pole, a middle pole and a lower pole. This makes it possible to build an expandable upright pole set with a low number of poles—an upright pole set that is long in extended length and short in withdrawn length.




The traverse frame member is preferably square in cross section. This construction evenly distributes the load from above or from the side, thus reducing the twisting of the whole folding tent frame and reducing the weight of the tent frame itself.




It is desirable that the second lowest pole (i.e., the middle pole in a three-pole embodiment or the upper pole in a two-pole embodiment) be provided with a wheel that projects from the lowest pole and comes in contact with the ground when the poles are withdrawn. The wheel facilitates moving the folding tent frame when the poles are withdrawn. When the poles are extended, the wheel withdraws from the bottom pole. The bottom pole can be securely grounded.




It is desirable to provide a movable coupler fastening means between the stopper and the movable coupler—means to fasten the movable coupler to the stopper. That can prevent the movable coupler from moving down inadvertently.




It is also desirable to provide an extended pole fastening means to keep the upright pole set in an extended state. This can prevent the upright pole set from contracting inadvertently.




It is desirable to provide a withdrawn pole fastening means between the poles that keeps the withdrawn poles fixed and an elastic body to push up the upper pole out of the lower pole. According to this arrangement, when the withdrawn pole fastening means is disengaged, the upper pole can extend from the lower pole by the elastic body, a spring, for example. That lightens the labor of expanding the poles in setting up the folding frame.




It is desirable that the traverse frame member be integrally provided with washers at the end of the traverse frame member. This saves the trouble of inserting a washer every time the frame is set up, and facilitates setting up.




It is desirable that the movable coupler fastening means includes an engaging hole on the pole; a latch provided on the movable coupler that can be put into the engaging hole; a spring to bias the latch toward the engaging hole; and holding means for keeping the latch in a disengaged position. In this arrangement, the latch can be kept in a disengaged position by the holding means, and this makes it easy to move the movable coupler up or down.




It is further desirable that the movable coupler fastening means includes an engaging hole on the pole; a latch provided on the movable coupler that can be put into the engaging hole; a spring to bias the latch toward the engaging hole; and an inclined surface provided on the latch, wherein the inclined surface moves the latch to the disengaging position as it comes in contact with the lower pole. According to this arrangement, it is possible to hold the latch in a disengaged position by utilizing the contracting movement of the lower pole. That is, with no special procedures, the movable coupler can be raised.




Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments, which follows, when read along with the attached Drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




FIGS.


1


(


a


), (


b


) and (


c


) are side views of a first embodiment of a folding tent frame according to the present invention, with the frame set up in


1


(


a


), the poles withdrawn in


1


(


b


) and the poles folded in


1


(


c


).





FIG. 2

is a vertical sectional view of a middle part of the frame in FIG.


1


(


a


).





FIG. 3

is a vertical sectional view of an upper part of the frame in FIG.


1


(


b


).





FIG. 4

is a front view of the section shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a vertical sectional view of the lower part of the frame in FIG.


1


(


c


).





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the traverse frame member.





FIG. 7

is a vertical sectional view of an essential part of a second embodiment of a folding tent frame according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a vertical sectional view of an essential part of a third embodiment of a folding tent frame according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a vertical sectional view of an essential part of a fourth embodiment of a folding tent frame according to the present invention.




FIGS.


10


(


a


), (


b


) and (


c


) are side views of a fifth embodiment of a folding tent frame according to the present invention, with the frame set up in


10


(


a


), the poles withdrawn in


10


(


b


) and the poles folded in


10


(


c


).





FIG. 11

is a vertical sectional view of a middle part of the frame shown in FIG.


10


(


a


).





FIG. 12

is a vertical sectional view of an upper part of the frame shown in FIG.


10


(


b


).





FIG. 13

is a vertical sectional view of the lower part of the frame shown in FIG.


10


(


c


).











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Certain preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the Figs. in which like parts are represented by like reference numerals.




EXAMPLE 1




The folding tent frame


1


, according to the first embodiment of the present invention, essentially comprises upright pole sets


2


, fixed couplers


3


, stoppers


4


, movable couplers


5


, traverse frame members


6


, movable coupler fastening means


7


, extended pole fastening means


8


and withdrawn pole fastening means


9


.




The upright pole set


2


is made up of at least two poles, an upper pole and a lower pole. The lower pole is larger than the upper pole in diameter, and fits over the upper pole and expands like a hand telescope. In this example, the poles, upper pole


10


and lower pole


11


, are made of metal pipe with a cross-section. The lower pole


11


, which is larger in cross-section, fits over and slides over the upper pole


10


.




The upper pole


10


is provided with a sliding piece


12


made of a synthetic resin, such as nylon or other suitable material, over the outside surface of a lower section which slides on the inside surface of the lower pole


11


. The lower pole


11


is also provided with the same sliding piece


12


over the inside surface of an upper section, which slides on the outside surface of the upper pole


10


.




The lower pole


11


is provided with a grounding plate


13


. The grounding plate


13


has a drain hole


14


in the middle.




The fixed coupler


3


is put at the top of the upper pole


10


of the upright pole set


2


. In this example, the fixed coupler


3


is molded of a synthetic resin and is made up of a pipe portion


15


to be fit over the top of the upper pole


10


and two pairs of right and left brackets


16


that are attached to the top thereof.




The pipe portion


15


is clamped to the upper pole


10


by a fastener


17


like a tapping screw and prevented from slipping out.




The stopper


4


is provided on the upper pole


10


of the upright pole set


2


at a point below the fixed coupler


3


. The stopper


4


keeps the lower pole


11


of the upright pole set


2


from moving up beyond that, and can be juxtaposed and continuous with the upper pole


10


. In this example, the stopper


4


is made of a synthetic resin and made up of a pipe sleeve


18


that fits over the upper pole


10


and a flange


19


.




The flange


19


is fixed on the upper pole


10


by a fastener


20


, such as a knock pin, and stopped from moving.




The movable coupler


5


is so configured as to slide on the stopper


4


and the lower pole


11


of the upright pole set


2


and is stopped by the stopper


4


from moving up beyond that. In this example, the movable coupler


5


is molded of a synthetic resin and is made up of the pipe portion


21


slidable loosely over the stopper


4


and the lower pole


11


, a plurality of pairs (two pairs) of right and left brackets


22


that are attached to the top of the movable coupler


5


.




The pipe portion


15


of the fixed coupler


3


and the pipe portion


21


of the movable coupler


5


are provided with attaching means


23


, such as hook & loop fasteners. The attaching means


23


is mated with an equivalent provided on the tent (not shown) for quick attachment or detachment.




Traverse frames


6


are joined to the fixed coupler


3


and also the movable coupler


5


in a foldable scissor form. In this example, the traverse frame members are made of metal pipe with a square cross section. Each pair of pieces is arranged in an X shape with the intersection pivoted by a pin


24


. The ends of the traverse frame members are sandwiched between the brackets


16


of the fixed coupler


3


or between the brackets


22


of the movable coupler


5


and are pivoted on a horizontal axis


25


as by a tapping screw, thus allowing the traverse frame members to incline upward or downward.




Spacers (washers) are placed between the two traverse frame members


6


at their intersecting point.




On the two sides of the end of each traverse frame member


6


, washers


27


are integrally fixed, such as by welding, and, as shown in

FIG. 6

, there is provided a through hole


28


for the horizontal axis


25


to pass through from the holes of the washers


27


.




The movable coupler fastening means


7


is provided between the stopper


4


and the movable coupler


5


to fix the movable coupler


5


on the stopper


4


. In this example, the movable coupler fastening means


7


includes an engaging hole


29


which passes the stopper


4


and the upper pole


10


, a latch


30


provided on the movable coupler


5


to engage with the engaging hole


29


, a spring


31


that presses the latch


30


into the engaging hole


29


and holding means


32


that holds the latch


30


in the disengaged position.




At the outside end of the latch


30


, there is provided a ring


33


for a finger.




The holding means


32


is made up of a projection


34


which is formed on the side of the latch


30


and is to rest on part-of the movable coupler


5


when the latch


30


is turned axially in the disengaged position, and a groove


35


which is provided on the movable coupler


5


and allows the projection


34


to pass through.




The extended pole fastening means


8


is provided between two poles to fix those poles in an extended state. In this example, the extended pole fastening means


8


comprises a holding hole


36


provided at the lower portion of the upper pole


10


, a plurality of (three in this embodiment) engaging holes


37


provided in the upper part of the lower pole


11


at a specific interval, a knob


38


that protrudes through the holding hole


36


and engages with one of the engaging holes


37


, and a leaf spring


39


to thrust the knob


38


into the engaging hole


37


.




The withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is provided between two poles to maintain those poles in a withdrawn state. In this example, the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is constructed utilizing the extended pole fastening means


8


. The withdrawn pole fastening means


9


comprises the holding hole


36


, knob


38


and leaf spring


39


of the extended pole fastening means


8


, and the single engaging hole


40


which is provided in the lower portion of the lower pole


11


so as to be engaged with the knob


38


of the extended pole fastening means


8


.




The manner of operation of those arrangements just described will now be explained.




When the folding tent frame


1


is extended, the movable coupler


5


is fit over the stopper


4


as shown in FIG.


1


. The flange


19


of the stopper


4


prevents the movable coupler


5


from going up beyond that. The lower pole


11


is drawn out from the upper pole


10


.




When the movable coupler


5


comes to rest on the stopper


4


, the projection


34


of the movable coupler fastening means


7


is fit into the groove


35


, and the spring


31


forces the tip of the latch


30


to engage the engaging hole


29


. Thus, the movable coupler fastening means


7


is put in an engaged position, and the movable coupler


5


is kept from moving down. The folding frame is held in a setup state.




When the upper pole


10


is drawn out from the lower pole


11


, the knob


38


of the extended pole fastening means


8


is forced to engage one of the engaging holes


37


by the leaf spring


39


as shown in FIG.


2


. Thus, the extended pole fastening means


8


is put in an engaged position when the upright pole set


2


is extended. The whole length of the upright pole set


2


can be adjusted by engaging the knob


38


of the extended pole fastening means


8


with a different engaging hole


37


.




To collapse the folding tent frame, the movable coupler fastening means


7


is put in the disengaged position, and the upper pole


10


is withdrawn into lower pole


11


as shown in FIG.


1


(


b


). With the stopper


4


keeping the lower pole


11


from moving upward further, the stopper


4


is juxtaposed and continuous with the lower pole


11


. The movable coupler


5


is slid from the stopper


4


down to the lower end of the lower pole


11


as shown in FIG.


1


(


c


).




To put the movable coupler fastening means


7


in the disengaged position, the latch


30


is pulled with a finger placed in the ring


33


and turned by a certain angle. Then, the projection


34


gets out of the groove


35


and rests on the end face of the movable coupler


5


. In this way, the latch


30


is put in a disengaged position from the engaging hole


29


as shown in FIG.


5


.




The upper pole


10


is withdrawn into the lower pole


11


and the knob


38


of the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is forced by the leaf spring


39


to engage with the engaging hole


40


as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus, the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is put in an engaged position, and the upright pole set


2


is held in a withdrawn state.




The stopper


4


is in contact with, and continues with, the lower pole


11


as shown in

FIG. 5

, and that allows the movable coupler


5


to slide from the stopper


4


to the lower pole


11


smoothly. The withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is temporarily freed and disengaged with its knob


38


hitting the movable coupler


5


while the coupler


5


passes over that. But after that, the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is immediately restored to the engaged position.




The upright pole set


2


is excellent in resistance to buckling and the like and improved in stability, too, because the lower pole


11


is larger than the upper pole


10


in cross section.




EXAMPLE 2




A second embodiment of the present invention will now be explained with reference to

FIGS. 7 and 5

.




In the second example, in addition to the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


to hold the upright pole set


2


in the withdrawn position, there is provided an elastic body


41


, such as a spring, to expand the upper pole


10


from the lower pole


11


. Except for that, the second embodiment is identical to the first example.




These arrangements are helpful in the following way. When the upright pole set


2


is withdrawn, the contracted or withdrawn state is maintained by the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


. When the withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is disengaged, the elastic body


41


forces the upper pole


10


to spring up from the lower pole


11


. That saves labor and a weak person could handle the tent frame without difficulty.




EXAMPLE 3




Now, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.


8


.




In this example, a wheel


42


is provided at the lower end of the upper pole


10


so that the wheel


42


projects out and comes in touch with the ground when the poles are withdrawn. The grounding plate


13


has a hole that communicates with the inside of the lower pole


11


. Other than that, this embodiment is the same as the first example.




These arrangements are helpful in the following way. When the upright pole set


2


is withdrawn, the wheel


42


projects from the lower pole


11


and facilitates the movement of the frame. When the poles are expanded, the wheel


42


withdraws from the lower pole


11


and does not interfere with the installation, and the grounding plate


13


of the folding tent frame


1


can be grounded securely.




EXAMPLE 4




Now, a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.


9


.




In this example, the movable coupler fastening means


7


includes an engaging hole


43


provided on the upper pole


10


; a latch


44


that is provided on the movable coupler


5


and can be engaged with the engaging hole


43


; a spring


45


that presses the latch


44


for engagement; and an inclined surface


46


which is provided on the latch


44


and is pressed by the lower pole


11


such that the latch


44


is in the disengaged position.




The latch


44


is square in section and kept from making an axial turn. On the sliding piece


12


provided at the upper portion of the lower pole


11


, there is formed an inclined surface


46


that is matched with the inclined surface


47


. Except for those, the example is the same as the first embodiment.




In these arrangements, the contracting movement of the lower pole


11


can release the latch


44


. That is, it is possible to draw up and down the movable coupler


5


without any special procedure.




EXAMPLE 5




Now, a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 10 and 13

.




In the fifth example, the upright pole set


2


is formed of three poles—upper pole


48


, middle pole


49


and lower pole


50


.




The middle pole


49


and the lower pole


50


are kept from moving upward beyond stoppery


4


when they are in a withdrawn position. The movable coupler


5


is slidable onto the stopper


4


and over the lower pole


50


. For the movable coupler fastening means


7


, there is provided an engaging hole


29


on the stopper


4


only. The extended pole fastening means


8


are provided between the upper pole


48


and the middle pole


49


and also between the middle pole


49


and the lower pole


50


. The withdrawn pole fastening means


9


is provided between the middle pole


49


and the lower pole


50


. As in the first example, the extended pole fastening means


8


provided between poles


49


,


50


is utilized as the means


9


. In points other than the above, the present embodiment is identical with the first example.




The folding tent frame


1


of this construction is set up as shown in FIG.


10


(


a


). To collapse the frame, the poles are first withdrawn as in FIG.


1


(


b


) and then as in FIG.


1


(


c


).




The upright pole set


2


is made up of two or three poles in the examples just described. That is not restrictive. The number of poles may be four or more.




The holding means


32


is formed of projection


34


and groove


35


. That is not restrictive. The holding means


32


may be formed in any other equivalent way.




In the preceding example, the wheel


42


is provided at the lower end of the second lowest pole, or middle pole


49


. That is not restrictive. The wheel


42


may be provided at the lower end of the lowest pole of the upright pole set


2


, for example.




The wheel


42


in the preceding example does not swivel. The present invention is not limited to that. A wheel


42


that swivels like a caster may be used. Also, a wheel


42


with a brake may be used.




As set forth above, the present invention provides folding tent frames that offer the following advantages:




(1) The tent frame according to the invention has improved strength and stability. The folding tent frame according to the present invention is formed of upright pole sets, fixed couplers, stopper, and movable couplers. The stopper is provided on the upper pole (or, if there are more than two poles, the uppermost pole) at a position lower than the fixed coupler, such that the stopper prevents the lowest pole from moving up beyond the stopper and can be juxtaposed and continuous with the lowest pole. Also, the movable coupler is so arranged as to slide along the stopper and the lowest pole and not to move up beyond the stopper. And the lower poles are larger than successive upper poles in sectional area.




(2) The tent frame according to the invention has simple construction and low costs. The stopper is provided on the uppermost pole at a position lower than the fixed coupler, such that the stopper prevents the lowest pole from moving up beyond the stopper and can be juxtaposed and continuous with the lowest pole. Also, the movable coupler is so arranged as to slide along the stopper and the lowest pole and not to move up beyond the stopper. And the lower pole is larger than the upper pole in sectional area.




While the present invention has been described in terms of several preferred embodiments, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additions, deletions, substitutions, modifications and improvements can be made while remaining within the scope and spirit of the invention as recited in the attached claims.




List of Reference Numerals






1


folding tent frame






2


upright pole set






3


fixed coupler


3








4


stopper






5


movable coupler






6


traverse frame member






7


movable coupler fastening means






8


extended pole fastening means






9


withdrawn pole fastening means






10


,


48


upper poles






11


,


50


lower poles






12


sliding piece






13


grounding plate






14


drain hole






15


,


18


,


21


angle pipe sleeves






16


,


22


brackets






17


,


20


fasteners






19


flange






23


attaching means






24


,


25


horizontal axes






27


washer






28


through hole






29


,


37


,


40


,


43


engaging holes






30


,


38


,


44


latches






31


,


45


springs






32


holding means






33


ring






34


projection






35


groove






36


holding hole






39


leaf spring






41


elastic body






42


wheel






46


,


47


inclined surfaces






49


middle pole



Claims
  • 1. A folding tent frame, comprising:a plurality of telescopically expandable sets of upright poles, each set of upright poles having at least two poles, a lower pole and an upper pole, each pole having a top and a bottom, the upper pole being smaller than the lower pole in cross section; a fixed coupler mounted to the top of each upper pole; a stopper mounted on each upper pole at a position lower than the fixed coupler, said stopper preventing the lower pole from moving up and being juxtaposed completely over the upper pole; a movable coupler slidable on the stopper and the lower pole and prevented by the stopper from moving up past the stopper; a plurality of traverse, foldable, scissoring frame members each joined to a fixed coupler and a movable coupler; and a wheel disposed on a pole directly above the lower pole so that the wheel is projectable from the lower pole and contactable with the ground when the poles are withdrawn.
  • 2. A folding tent frame according to claim 1, wherein each upright pole set comprises a set of two poles, an upper pole and a lower pole.
  • 3. A folding tent frame according to claim 2, further comprising a withdrawn pole fastening means provided between the upper and lower poles to hold the poles in a withdrawn state.
  • 4. A folding tent frame according to claim 2, further comprising an elastic body disposed to bias the upper pole from the lower pole.
  • 5. A folding tent frame according to claim 1, wherein the upright pole set comprises a set of three poles, an upper pole, a middle pole and a lower pole, the middle pole having a cross section intermediate between a cross section of the upper pole and a cross section of the lower pole.
  • 6. A folding tent frame according to claim 5, further comprising a withdrawn pole fastening means provided between the upper and lower poles to hold the poles in a withdrawn state.
  • 7. A folding tent frame according to claim 5, further comprising an elastic body provided to bias an upper pole from a lower pole.
  • 8. A folding tent frame of claim 2, wherein the traverse frame members are square in cross section.
  • 9. A folding tent frame of claim 8, further comprising washers integrally provided at ends of the traverse frame members.
  • 10. A folding tent frame of claim 2, further comprising a movable coupler fastening means for fastening the movable coupler at a predetermined position, having:an engaging hole on the pole; a latch provided on the movable coupler and engageable with engaging hole; a spring biasing the latch into engagement with the engaging hole; and holding means for holding the latch in a disengaged position.
  • 11. A folding tent frame of claim 5, wherein the traverse frame members are square in cross section.
  • 12. A folding tent frame of claim 11, further comprising washers integrally provided at ends of the traverse frame members.
  • 13. A folding tent frame of claim 5, further comprising a movable coupler fastening means for fastening the movable coupler at a predetermined position, having:an engaging hole on the pole; a latch provided on the movable coupler and engageable with engaging hole; a spring biasing the latch into engagement with the engaging hole; and holding means for holding the latch in a disengaged position.
  • 14. A folding tent frame of claim 2, further comprising a movable coupler fastening means for fastening the movable coupler at a predetermined position, having:an engaging hole on the upper pole; a latch provided on the movable coupler and engageable with engaging hole; a spring biasing the latch into engagement; and an inclined surface provided on the latch to move the latch to the disengaged position when the inclined surface is pressed onto the lower pole.
  • 15. A folding tent frame of claim 5, further comprising a movable coupler fastening means for fastening the movable coupler at a predetermined position, having:an engaging hole on the upper pole; a latch provided on the movable coupler and engageable with engaging hole; a spring biasing the latch into engagement; and an inclined surface provided on the latch to move the latch to the disengaged position when the inclined surface is pressed onto the lower pole.
  • 16. A folding tent frame of claim 1, further comprising a movable coupler fastening means for fixing the movable coupler on the stopper, the movable coupler fastening means being disposed between the stopper and the movable coupler.
  • 17. A folding tent frame of claim 1, further comprising an extended pole fastening means provided between upper and lower poles for holding the upper and lower poles in an extended state.
  • 18. A folding tent frame, comprising:a plurality of telescopically expandable sets of upright poles, each set of upright poles having at least two poles, a lower pole and an upper pole, each pole having a top and a bottom, the upper pole being smaller than the lower pole in cross section; a fixed coupler mounted to the top of each upper pole; a stopper mounted on each upper pole at a position lower than the fixed coupler, said stopper preventing the lower pole from moving up and being juxtaposed completely over the upper pole; a movable coupler slidable on the stopper and the lower pole and prevented by the stopper from moving up past the stopper; a plurality of traverse, foldable, scissoring frame members each joined to a fixed coupler and a movable coupler; and a movable coupler fastening means for fixing the movable coupler on the stopper, the movable coupler fastening means being disposed between the stopper and the movable coupler.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-103564 Apr 2000 JP
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