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This invention relates to multifunctional racks, foldable sunshades and foldable tents on floating devices such as inflatable swim rings, rafts or boats, and on low-profile hard-hull boats. This invention also relates to stably secure mobile device holders to multifunctional racks assembled on the floating devices.
Many types of support structures and covers are available in the prior arts, such as sunshades, canopies and tents on inflatable rafts or boats, or on hard-hull boats. The examples include, but are not limited to, U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,745,021, 9,440,709, 7,424,862, 7,418,919, 7,111,578, 6,725,871, 6,623,322, 5,904,114, 5,697,320. The prior arts may not be suitable to assemble a multifunctional rack on different floating devices such as inflatable swim rings, rafts or boats, and low-profile hard-hull boats. The prior arts may not be suitable to stably secure mobile device holders to the multifunctional rack assembled on different floating devices. The prior arts may not be suitable to mount a foldable sunshade on the multifunctional rack assembled on different floating devices. The prior arts may not be suitable to mount a foldable tent on the multifunctional rack assembled on an inflatable raft or boat or on a low-profile hard-hull boat. U.S. Pat. No. 6,338,356 disclosed a central suspension ring protruding from a tent top to suspend small objects such as a cellular telephone or a flashlight. The cellular telephone suspended may not stay stable, especially when the cellular telephone is to be used on a floating device. U.S. Pat. No. 6,623,322 disclosed hook-and-loop patches fixed to a lower edge of the inside face of a canopy, each patch corresponding to a hook-and-loop patch fixed to a hull of the vessel. The hook-and-loop patches fixed on the inside face of the canopy cannot form a continuous hook-and-loop binding circle around the vessel to form a sealed tent space on the vessel. U.S. Pat. No. 9,260,881 disclosed a hub structure which fixes the supporting structure members together. However, the supporting structure members are neither easily disassemblable nor flexibly packable.
The invention and application of internet and mobile devices have widely and profoundly changed human life. An online mobile device, such as a smartphone or a tablet computer, may have the functions including communication, entertainment, photography, video recording, video surveillance, instant image transmission, motion detection, location positioning, and travel navigation, etc. The present invention is designed to provide a stable mounting mechanism for a mobile device holder and the like, such as that disclosed in U.S. D560525, on a floating device.
The exemplary embodiments of the present invention can help people relax, tour or camp on the water or on land with a foldable sunshade or a foldable tent while conveniently using a mobile device. The exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be used in the safe areas on the river, lake, reservoir, creek, pond, swimming pool, beach, grass land, marshland or swamp, etc. It is advisable for the users to camp with a foldable tent mounted on a raft or boat in the safe areas on land or on the water, and secure the raft or boat whenever necessary to prevent it from overturn. The foldable tent mounted on a raft or boat may also be used as a temporary outdoor personal shelter. Users may wear life vests whenever necessary.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention provide examples to assemble multifunctional racks on floating devices such as inflatable swim rings, rafts or boats, and on low-profile hard-hull boats.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention provide examples to stably secure mobile device holders to the multifunctional rack assembled on different floating devices.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention provide examples to mount a foldable sunshade on the multifunctional rack assembled on different floating devices.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention provide examples to mount a foldable tent on the multifunctional rack assembled on an inflatable raft or boat or on a low-profile hard-hull boat.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention provide examples to bind the foldable tent bottom edge with a hook-and-loop circle fixed on an inflatable raft or boat or on a low-profile hard-hull boat to form a sealed tent space on the raft or boat.
The disclosed embodiments of the present invention provide examples that the multifunctional rack members, foldable sunshades and foldable tents are designed as separate parts, so that they are easily disassemblable, and flexibly packable.
The preferred embodiments in the detailed description are for illustrative purposes. The drawings referenced in the description are not necessarily to scale; the dimensions are for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The exemplary embodiments of the present invention can help people relax, tour or camp on the water or on land with a foldable sunshade or a foldable tent while conveniently using a mobile device. The exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be used in the safe areas on the river, lake, reservoir, creek, pond, swimming pool, beach, grass land, marshland or swamp, etc. It is advisable for the users to camp with a foldable tent of the disclosure mounted on a raft or boat in the safe areas on land or on the water, and to secure the raft or boat whenever necessary to prevent it from overturn. The foldable tent of the disclosure, mounted on a raft or boat, may also be used as a temporary outdoor personal shelter. Users may wear life vests whenever necessary.
Embodiments of multifunctional racks of the present invention can be assembled on floating devices such as inflatable swim rings, rafts or boats, and on low-profile hard-hull boats. A floating device may support one or more persons. A multifunctional rack is composed of rack poles, pole holders, a hub, a cup lock, a pipe connector or a hub bottom screw. Embodiments of foldable sunshades of the present invention can be secured on the multifunctional rack. Embodiments of foldable tents of the present invention with a bottom hook-side belt of hook-and-loop can bind with a loop-side belt of hook-and-loop fixed on an inflatable raft or boat or on a low-profile hard-hull boat to form a closed tent space on the raft or boat.
1) Rack Poles
Rack poles of the present invention are flexible poles made of fiberglass or other materials. The thickness, strength and length of the rack poles may be designed and made specifically to construct multifunctional racks for supporting different weight loads.
2) Pole Holders
Referring to
3) Hub
Hubs of the present invention are designed to host and hold the rack poles together. Hubs may be made of plastic or other waterproof material. A hub is a cylinder with plural receptacles to host the elastic cup ferrules of the rack poles, and the receptacles are longer than the elastic cup ferrules. The receptacles may be designed in an angle in the range of 0 to 45 degrees downward from the horizontal level. Different hubs may have different number of receptacles, or the receptacles may be in different angles to form different racks for different floating devices.
The top side of a hub is cone-shaped with an umbrella on the top, and a thread column on top of the umbrella. The cone-shaped top and the umbrella form a groove in between, so that the elastic hole of a foldable sunshade or a foldable tent may set into the groove to prevent water from leaking down. The thread column may be used to mount a flag, a surveillance camera or a motion detector, etc. The bottom side of a hub is flat with a center screw hole to connect with a pipe connector or a hub bottom screw.
4) Cup Lock
Cup-shaped cup locks of the present invention may be made of plastic or other waterproof material. A cup lock is designed to fit and cover a corresponding hub from the bottom. A cup lock has plural side gaps corresponding to the receptacles of the hub to be covered. The width of the side gaps are larger than the diameter of rack poles, but smaller than the diameter of elastic cup ferrules, so that the side gaps can lock the pole elastic cup ferrules inserted in the hub receptacles. A cup lock has a center hole that is slightly larger than the bottom center screw hole of a hub. The inner side around a cup lock may have an elastic coating layer made of rubber or other elastic material to make the cup lock cover tight on the hub. Different cup locks have different number of side gaps.
5) Pipe Connector
A pipe connector of the present invention may be made of plastics, galvanized steel, stainless steel, or a combination of rust-resistant materials. A pipe connector has a top screw fixed on the top of a flexible pipe, and a bottom ball fixed at the end of the flexible pipe. The top screw of the pipe connector is designed to be screwed into a bottom center screw hole of a hub. The flexible pipe can be folded into different shapes and can maintain the folded conformation. The bottom ball of a pipe connector may be connected to a mobile device holder with a ball joint. A mobile device pouch with a strap may be directly tied on a pipe connector.
6) Hub Bottom Screw
A hub bottom screw of the present invention made of plastic or other waterproof material is designed to be screwed into a bottom center screw hole of a hub.
7) Assemble a Multifunctional Rack on a Floating Device
Pole holders 200 may be fixed spaced apart around a floating device. Referring to
Use a hub with at least the number of receptacles to host the poles held by the pole holders fixed on the floating device, a corresponding cup lock with the same number of side gaps as the number of receptacles of the hub, and a pipe connector or a hub bottom screw to assemble the rack.
To assemble the lineup members shown in
To use a pipe connector 510 to secure the assembly, pass the top screw 511 of a pipe connector 510 through the center hole 412 of the cup lock 420, and screw it into the bottom center screw hole 312 of the hub 320, as shown in
As shown in
One can also first assemble the elastic cup ferrules of the poles, a hub, a cup lock and a pipe connector or a hub bottom screw together, and then insert the bottom sections of the poles into the pole holders fixed spaced apart around a floating device.
8) Loop-Side Belt of Hook-and-Loop
For mounting a foldable tent on a multifunctional rack assembled on an inflatable raft or boat or on a low-profile hard-hull boat using hook-and-loop binding, a loop-side belt of hook-and-loop of the present invention made of nylon or other material may be fixed around the top edge of the raft or boat. Handles may be fixed under the loop-side belt.
9) Foldable Sunshade
A foldable sunshade of the present invention made of nylon or other waterproof material may be secured on a multifunctional rack of the present invention assembled on floating devices, such as inflatable swim rings, rafts or boats, and low-profile hard-hull boats. A foldable sunshade may be designed and made in the shape of triangle, rectangle or other polygon shapes. An elastic strap made of waterproof material is fixed at each corner of a foldable sunshade. A hook is attached at the end of each elastic strap to insert into the bottom opening of the tube of a pole holder. A buckle is attached on each elastic strap to adjust the length of the elastic strap to stretch and secure the foldable sunshade on the rack. The hooks and the buckles may be made of plastics, galvanized steel, stainless steel or other waterproof material. There is a central elastic hole on the foldable sunshade. The elastic hole has an elastic ring made of rubber or other elastic material fixed around the hole. The elastic hole can expand to pass a hub umbrella and then contract to set in the hub groove to prevent water from leaking down. There may be a mobile device bag made of transparent material fixed on the inside side near the perimeter of the foldable sunshade.
To secure a foldable sunshade 600 on a multifunctional rack of the present invention, put a foldable sunshade 600 on the multifunctional rack. Push the elastic hole 620 of the foldable sunshade 600 through the hub umbrella 314 to set the elastic hole 620 in the hub groove 313. Stretch the elastic straps 610 and insert each hook 612 into the bottom opening of a tube 205 of a pole holder, as shown in
10) Foldable Tent
A foldable tent of the present invention may be made of several tarp pieces of nylon or other waterproof material. The foldable tent is made in the shape to fit the shape of a multifunctional rack of the present invention assembled on an inflatable raft or inflatable boat, or on a low-profile hard-hull boat having a loop-side belt of hook-and-loop fixed around the top edge of the raft or boat. There is a top elastic hole on the foldable tent with an elastic ring made of rubber or other elastic material fixed around the hole. The elastic hole can expand to pass the hub umbrella, and then contract to set in the hub groove to prevent water from leaking down.
The foldable tent tarp is designed and made to extend from the top down to the level of the loop-side belt fixed on the raft or boat. A hook-side belt of hook-and-loop made of nylon or other material is fixed at the bottom edge around the tent tarp, with the hook side facing outside. There are slits on the hook-side belt at the positions corresponding to the poles of an assembled rack, to let the hook-side belt pass the rack poles to bind with the loop-side belt fixed on the raft or boat.
There may be a door fixed on the tent tarp. The door may be made of screen cloth, transparent plastics, fabric tarp or other materials, and may be in the shape of rectangle, oval or other shapes. The top of the door may be fixed on the tent tarp, and the door may be connected with the tent tarp on both sides and at the bottom using a zipper or other means. There may be at least one window fixed on the tent tarp. The windows may be made of screen cloth, transparent plastics or other materials, and may be in the shape of rectangle, oval or other shapes. There may be a mobile device bag made of transparent material fixed on the inside side of the tent tarp.
To mount a foldable tent 900 on a multifunctional rack of the present invention assembled on an inflatable boat 800a or on a low-profile hard-hull boat 800b, put the foldable tent 900 on the rack. Push the elastic hole 920 through the hub umbrella 314 to set the elastic hole 920 in the hub groove 313. Stretch the tent tarp with hook-side belt 910 down outside the rack around the boat, ensuring that the slits 911 on the hook-side belt 910 fit to the corresponding rack poles 100, and the tent tarp extends down to the level of the loop-side belt 810 fixed on the boat.
To bind the tent hook-side belt 910 with the boat loop-side belt 810, referring to
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