Claims
- 1. A frame assembly located over a surface surrounded by an outer peripheral edge comprising: a plurality of anchor means spaced along said outer peripheral edge, a plurality of strut assemblies located adjacent said surface, means pivotally connecting some of said strut assemblies to the anchor means, hub means connected to adjacent strut assemblies to form a network of strut assemblies and hub means located over the surface, each of said strut assemblies having at least one spring strut that can be biased from an elongated position to a curved contracted position, and holding means retaining the strut in said curved contracted position, said holding means being releasable whereby the spring strut moves from said contracted position to said elongated position thereby moving the frame assembly away from the surface to an erected position.
- 2. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: each anchor means has a fixed first member and a second member movably mounted on the fixed first member, said means pivotally connecting some of said strut assemblies to the anchor means being connected to the second member.
- 3. The frame assembly of claim 2 wherein: pivot means pivotally connect the second member to the first member for movement about a generally horizontal axis.
- 4. The frame assembly of claim 2 wherein: the second member is a clevis adapted to accommodate a pivot member connecting a strut assembly to the clevis.
- 5. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: the hub means has a center core and disc members attached to said core forming a groove to accommodate a portion of the strut assemblies, and pivot means pivotally connecting the portion of the strut assemblies to the discs.
- 6. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: each strut has an elongated body having opposite ends, a first head attached to one end of the body, and a second head attached to the other end of the body.
- 7. The frame assembly of claim 6 wherein: each head has a hole for accommodating pivot means for connecting one head to the anchor means and the other head to the hub means.
- 8. The frame assembly of claim 6 wherein: each head is wider than the cross sectional length of the body.
- 9. The frame assembly of claim 6 wherein: the body has a cross sectional length that is substantially longer than the cross section width thereof.
- 10. The frame assembly of claim 9 wherein: said length is about twice said width.
- 11. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: each strut assembly includes a plurality of spring struts, and holding means retaining each strut in a curved contracted position, said holding means being releasable whereby each spring strut elongates and moves the frame assembly away from the surface to an erected position.
- 12. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: each strut assembly includes a pair of spring struts, each strut having a first end and second end opposite the first end, means connecting adjacent first and second ends of the struts, and holding means engageable with the struts to retain each strut in a curved contracted position.
- 13. The frame assembly of claim 12 wherein: the means connecting adjacent first and second ends of the struts comprise plate means pivotally connected to said ends, said plate means being connected to either of said anchor means or hub means.
- 14. The frame assembly of claim 12 wherein: said holding means comprises at least one rigid link engageable with the mid-sections of said pair of spring struts.
- 15. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: each strut assembly has a S-curved spring strut, and holding means retaining the S-curved spring strut in a S-curved contracted position, said holding means being releasable whereby the S-curved spring strut elongates and moves the frame assembly away from the surface to an erected position.
- 16. The frame assembly of claim 15 wherein: each spring strut has a S-curved body having a first end and second end opposite the first end, a first head attached to the first end, a second head attached to the second end, said first and second head each adapted to be connected to said anchor means or hub means.
- 17. The frame assembly of claim 16 wherein: said holding means includes an elongated member, said body having a mid-section with a hole, said elongated member extended through said hole, and means attaching the elongated member to opposite end portions of the strut.
- 18. The frame assembly of claim 16 wherein: the hub means has laterally spaced members providing a groove for accommodating a head, and pivot means pivotally connecting the accommodated head to said spaced members.
- 19. The frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: the holding means comprises a member extended between and attached to opposite end portions of the strut.
- 20. The frame assembly of claim 19 wherein: the holding means includes hook means attached to the member to connect the member to said opposite end portions of the strut.
- 21. A strut assembly for use in a frame assembly having hub means, said frame assembly being located over a surface surrounded by an outer peripheral edge and a plurality of anchors spaced along said outer peripheral edge comprising: elongated spring strut means adapted to be connected to the anchor means, said strut means including at least one elongated spring strut that can be biased from an elongated position to a curved contracted position, and holding means retaining the strut in said curved contracted position, said holding means being releasable whereby the spring strut moves from the curved contracted position to its elongated position.
- 22. The strut assembly of claim 21 wherein: each strut has an elongated body, said body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first head attached to the first end of the body, and a second head attached to the second end of the body.
- 23. The strut assembly of claim 22 wherein: each head has a hole for accommodating pivot means for connecting a head to the anchor means or a hub means.
- 24. The strut assembly of claim 22 wherein: each head is wider than the cross sectional length of the body.
- 25. The strut assembly of claim 21 wherein: the body has a cross sectional length that is substantially longer than the cross sectional width thereof.
- 26. The strut assembly of claim 25 wherein: said length is about twice said width.
- 27. The strut assembly of claim 21 wherein: each strut means includes a plurality of struts, each of said struts being biased from an elongated position to a curved contracted position, and holding means retaining each strut in a curved contracted position, said holding means being releasable whereby each strut elongates to its elongated position.
- 28. The strut assembly of claim 21 wherein: each strut means includes a pair of spring struts, each of said pair of spring struts having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, means connecting the adjacent first and second ends of the struts, and holding means engageable with the struts to retain each strut in said curved contracted position.
- 29. The strut assembly of claim 28 wherein: the means connecting adjacent first and second ends of the struts comprise plate means pivotally connected to said ends, said plate means being connected to either of said anchor means or hub means.
- 30. The strut assembly of claim 28 wherein: said holding means comprises at least one rigid link engageable with the mid-sections of said pair of spring struts.
- 31. The strut assembly of claim 28 wherein: said pair of struts are biased to opposite bowed positions and retained in said bowed positions by the holding means.
- 32. The strut assembly of claim 21 wherein: each strut means has a S-curved spring strut, said strut being biased from an elongated position to a S-curved contracted position, and holding means retaining the S-curved spring strut in said S-curved contracted position, said holding means being releasable whereby the S-curved spring strut moves to an elongated position.
- 33. The strut assembly of claim 32 wherein: the spring strut has a S-curved body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first head attached to the first end, a second head attached to the second end, said first and second heads each adapted to be connected to said anchor means or said hub means.
- 34. The strut assembly of claim 33 wherein: each of said first and second heads have a width greater than the cross sectional length of the body.
- 35. The strut assembly of claim 33 wherein: the body has a cross sectional length that is substantially longer than the cross sectional width thereof.
- 36. The strut assembly of claim 32 wherein: said holding means includes an elongated member, said strut having a mid-section with a hole, said elongated member extended through said hole, and means attaching the elongated member to opposite end portions of the strut.
- 37. The frame assembly of claim 21 wherein: the holding means comprises a member extended between and attached to opposite end portions of the strut.
- 38. The frame assembly of claim 37 wherein: the holding means includes hook means attached to the member to connect the member to said opposite end portions of the strut.
- 39. A method of making a frame assembly over a surface comprising: bending strut means into curved contracted positions, retaining said strut means in said curved contracted positions with holding means, arranging on the surface a plurality of curved contracted strut assemblies, said strut means having opposite ends, attaching one end of some of said strut means to said anchor means, attaching the remaining ends of said strut means to hub means, releasing the holding means to allow said strut means to elongate to their elongated positions whereby said strut assemblies and hub means move away from the surface erecting the frame assembly over the surface.
- 40. The method of claim 39 including: pivotally connecting ends of said strut means to said anchor means and hub means.
- 41. The method of claim 39 wherein: the plurality of said strut assemblies are arranged on said surface in a generally rectangular pattern.
- 42. The method of claim 39 wherein: the plurality of said strut assemblies are arranged on said surface in a generally hexagonal pattern.
- 43. The method of claim 39 wherein: each strut means is biased to a bowed contracted position.
- 44. The method of claim 39 wherein: the strut means comprise a pair of struts biased in opposite bowed contracted positions.
- 45. The method of claim 39 wherein: each strut means is biased to a S-curved contracted position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 857,435, filed Dec. 5, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,190,990. Application Ser. No. 857,435 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 712,351, filed Aug. 6, 1976, now abandoned. Application Ser. No. 712,351 is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 255,688, filed May 22, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,973,370, granted Aug. 10, 1976.
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