Claims
- 1. A shelter, comprising:
a canopy comprising a high side and a low side; and at least one pole supporting the canopy and extending from the high side to the low side, the pole being bent at a position so as to define a first angle of decline of the canopy along a first length from the high side to the position, and a second angle of decline of the canopy along a second length from the position to the low side, the second angle being greater relative to horizontal than the first angle.
- 2. The shelter of claim 1, wherein the canopy comprises at least four poles extending from the high side to the low side, each having a bend at a position so as to define a first angle of decline of the canopy along a first length from the high side to the position, and a second angle of decline of the canopy along a second length from the position to the low side, the second angle being greater relative to horizontal than the first angle.
- 3. The shelter of claim 2, wherein the canopy comprises four corners, and wherein the number of poles is four, and the four poles extend outward toward the four corners.
- 4. The shelter of claim 2, wherein the first length is greater than the second length for each of the poles.
- 5. The shelter of claim 2, wherein the second length is approximately 31 percent of the entire length of the respective pole for each of the poles.
- 6. The shelter of claim 1, wherein the canopy comprises at least five poles extending from the high side to the low side, each having a bend at a position so as to define a first angle of decline of the canopy along a first length from the high side to the position, and a second angle of decline of the canopy along a second length from the position to the low side, the second angle being greater relative to horizontal than the first angle.
- 7. The shelter of claim 6, wherein the canopy comprises five corners, and wherein the number of poles is five, and the five poles extend outward toward the five corners.
- 8. The shelter of claim 6, wherein the first length is greater than the second length for each of the poles.
- 9. The shelter of claim 6, wherein the second length is approximately 26 percent of the entire length of the respective pole for each of the poles.
- 10. The shelter of claim 1, wherein the first length is greater than the second length.
- 11. The shelter of claim 1, wherein the second length is approximately 31 percent of the entire length of the pole.
- 12. The shelter of claim 1, further comprising a central hub with at least two poles extending outwardly therefrom, each pole supporting the canopy and extending from the hub to the low side, each pole being bent at a position so as to define a first angle of decline of the canopy along a first length from the hub to the position, and a second angle of decline of the canopy along a second length from the position to the low side, the second angle being greater relative to horizontal than the first angle.
- 13. The shelter of claim 12, wherein the canopy is shaped as a rectangle, the number of poles is four, and the four poles extend to corners of the canopy.
- 14. The shelter of claim 12, wherein the canopy is shaped as a pentagon, the number of poles is five, and the five poles extend to corners of the canopy.
- 15. A shelter, comprising:
a canopy having an outer portion; and means for supporting the canopy so that the canopy is bent at an outer portion and so that water runs off the canopy without substantial pooling on the canopy.
- 16. A shelter, comprising:
a canopy; and at least one bent pole for supporting the canopy, said at least one bent pole being arranged and configured so that an outer portion of the canopy comprises a greater angle relative to horizontal than an inner portion of the canopy.
- 17. The shelter of claim 16, wherein the canopy comprises four corners, and wherein the number of poles is four, and the four poles extend outward toward the four corners.
- 18. The shelter of claim 17, 7wherein the canopy comprises five corners, and wherein the number of poles is five, and the five poles extend outward toward the five corners.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/473,680, filed May 28, 2003, and incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60473680 |
May 2003 |
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