The present invention relates to a ground sheet arrangement for a structure to which one or more ground sheets are attached to form a base for the structure. The structure may be a fabric structure such as a tent made from a flexible materials, that can form an enclosure for housing people or any other article.
As is well known, there are available a variety of fabric structures such as tents which are fitted with ground sheets. The ground sheets may be free fitting or sewn into the flexible fabric of the tent where it is desired to provide an improved resistance to water ingress.
In the case of some types of pop-up tents, the ground sheets may also be a structural component in that they hold the frame in a particular shape. With single skinned pop-up tents the ground sheet is sewn into place and holds the lower frame hoop into its elongated circular shape. If it were not, the lower frame hoop would take on its natural circular shape.
However, single skinned tents have drawbacks in that there is nowhere to store wet clothing or other necessary camping equipment other than in the same space as the sleeping area. In addition, under certain cool and/or damp conditions, condensation can form on the inside face of the tent fabric. This then tends to run down the tent fabric forming pools of water on the ground sheet or drips off the tent onto the occupier. Both lead to damp uncomfortable bedding, clothing and camping equipment.
Accordingly, it has been customary to incorporate a separate inner tent made of a breathable fabric which is held in place inside an outer water proof tent via flexible straps attached to a frame at the top and sides and to peg an inner ground sheet i.e., ground sheet of the inner tent, to the ground at the base to locate it. Such an arrangement of an outer and inner tent is seen is
In the case of pop-up tent designs however, where the lower frame hoop is retained in shape by the ground sheet of the outer tent fabric, condensate running down the walls has nowhere to drain away and collects on the inside of such a ‘bath tub’ type ground sheet arrangement. Such a tent can be seen in
The present invention aims to provide solutions to the drawbacks of these known ground sheet arrangements for tents.
In accordance with a first embodiment, the invention provides a ground sheet arrangement for a structure, said structure being arranged to form an enclosure having a top surface and side surfaces, such that said ground sheet arrangement forms a base for the enclosure, the arrangement comprising a water-proof ground sheet having a plurality of openings cut out from its fabric thereby providing means for allowing condensate from the inner surfaces of the structure to drain into ground below said structure without collecting on the ground sheet.
Alternately, the above-mentioned openings may be replaced with areas comprised of a permeable material. These permeable areas may be continuous or discontinuous.
In accordance with a second embodiment, the invention provides a ground sheet arrangement for a structure having an outer housing provided with an outer ground sheet and an inner housing provided with an inner ground sheet, said outer ground sheet being attached to a lower frame of the structure, wherein said ground sheet arrangement comprises securing means for removably securing one or more edges of the inner ground sheet to the outer ground sheet such that the inner ground sheet is positioned above the outer ground sheet.
Alternately, the inner and outer ground sheets are bonded together at the edges of the inner ground sheet.
In order to facilitate the understanding of this invention the concept will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings:
In a first embodiment, the present invention provides means for allowing condensate to drain away from the ground sheets of a structure, thereby ensuring that water does not collect inside the structure. The ground sheets may be fitted to fabric structures such as pop-up tents, frame tents, ridge tents and inflatable tents etc., or any other flexible or collapsible temporary enclosure or housing.
A second embodiment of the present invention provides means for securing an inner ground sheet to an outer ground sheet of a structure. More specifically, the second embodiment provides for a fabric structure arrangement wherein it may be the case that a lower frame of the structure is retained in its shape by the outer ground sheet, thereby making it difficult for a ground sheet of an inner housing to be secured to the floor, since the outer ground sheet is a continuous structure.
The invention will be described hereinafter as being implemented for fabric tents. However, the invention is not restricted for use with tents alone and is to be understood as being suitable for use in any structure serving the purpose of a temporary or collapsible enclosure suitable for housing people or articles, either indoor or outdoors. According to the first embodiment of the invention as shown in
Alternately, the ground sheet of the first embodiment may comprise some regions of waterproof membrane and some regions of fabric through which water can pass, such as a permeable membrane in the form of a mesh (4).
A sectional view of such an inner and outer tent arrangement so fitted with ground sheets according to the first embodiment described above can be seen in
Single skinned pop-up tent arrangements, wherein ground sheet (1) acts as a support member for a lower frame (3) of the tent can also be fitted with ground sheets according to the first embodiment.
According to the second embodiment of the invention, means for securing the inner tent ground sheet to the outer tent ground sheet of a pop-up tent are provided. As mentioned previously, this embodiment provides for a fabric structures wherein it may be the case that a lower frame of the structure is retained in its shape by the outer ground sheet, thereby making it difficult for a ground sheet of an inner housing to be secured to the floor. Therefore, for these tents, it would have not been possible to have an inner tent within the fabric structure, since the base of such inner tent will not be able to be secured to the ground as it can be for other types of tent arrangements.
In an aspect of the second embodiment as shown in
Alternately, the ground sheet of the inner tent (5) of the second embodiment may be fastened to the ground sheet of the outer tent to fix its position, as shown in
Therefore, the second embodiment provides for securing an inner ground sheet to the outer ground sheet, which is in turn attached to a lower frame (3) of the structure to provide support for the fabric structure. Therefore, once the inner tent's ground sheet has been so secured, cut-outs or permeable membranes can be incorporated in the outer ground sheet as described in the first embodiment for allowing condensate to drain into the floor instead of collecting on the outer ground sheet of the tent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0710740.2 | Jun 2007 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB08/01924 | 6/5/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/2/2010 |