Claims
- 1. In a dome-like tent structure wherein a membrane is kept under tension primarily by a plurality of stressed arcuate poles attached to said membrane whereby said poles exert a force on said membrane which is radially outward, comprising: a membrane having hem sockets, a multiplicity of rigid hubs with each one having a plurality of hub sockets, each of said rigid hubs removably receiving pole members, each pole member stressed into arcuate shape by the ends thereof captured by said hub sockets and said hem sockets, each pole contacting and being retained by said membrane into a tensioned arch by discrete retention means affixed to said membrane, and at least two poles from each hub crossing another pole from another hub, with said crossing tensioning the membrane between said crossed poles for adding stability to the assembled dome-like tent.
- 2. In a dome-like tent structure wherein a membrane is kept under tension primarily by a plurality of stressed arcuate poles attached to said membrane whereby said poles exert a force on said membrane which is radially outward, the improvement comprising:
- a. at least two sets of poles, each radiating outward from independent spaced, rigid hubs of attachment to the membrane of said tent, each of said hubs having a plurality of holding means for receiving poles and holding said poles in a fixed angular relationship to said hub,
- b. each pole extending outwardly from a hub and deflected to an arcuate shape downwardly by forces established within the membrane, upon connection with the membrane, to an imaginary plane defining a bottom of said dome-like tent structure,
- c. at least two of the poles from one set intersecting poles from another set,
- d. the membrane of the dome constituting the principal connection between adjacent hubs,
- e. said adjacent hubs being cross-braced with respect to each other by the membrane between the intersecting poles from one set relative to the other and by the membrane between said hubs and by connecting clips between said hubs and membrane, whereby the membrane between said adjacent hubs is tensioned; and
- f. the holding means on the hubs consisting of a plurality of sockets for receiving and holding of said poles.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 wherein two hubs are employed with three poles extending outward from each hub.
- 4. The structure of claim 2
- wherein each pole passes through a sleeve attached to the membrane.
- 5. The structure of claim 4 wherein each pole consists of a plurality of short telescoping segments.
- 6. The structure of claim 2 wherein each of the poles consists of a hollow short telescoping section with an elastic cord passing through hollow centers of the poles adapted to hold the poles in an assembled position.
- 7. In a dome-like tent structure wherein a membrane is kept under tension primarily by a plurality of stressed arcuate poles attached to said membrane whereby said poles exert a force on said membrane which is radially outward, the improvement comprising:
- at least two sets of poles, each radiating outward from independent spaced, rigid hubs of attachment of the membrane of said tent, each of said hubs having a plurality of socket holding means for receiving poles and holding said poles in a fixed angular relationship to said hub,
- each pole extending outwardly from a hub and deflected to an arcuate shape downwardly by forces established within the membrane, upon connection with the membrane, to an imaginary plane defining a bottom of said dome-like tent structure,
- each pole having a plurality of short hollow telescoping segments,
- elastic means within each of said poles for holding said poles in an assembled position,
- at least some of the poles from one set intersecting poles from the other set,
- the membrane of the dome constituting the principal connection between adjacent hubs, and
- said adjacent hubs being cross-braced with respect to each other by the membrane between the intersecting poles from one set relative to the other and by the membrane between said hubs and by connecting clips between said hubs and membrane, whereby the membrane between said adjacent hubs is tensioned.
- 8. The structure of claim 7, wherein said elastic means for holding each pole in assembled position comprises an elastic cord passing through the hollow segments of each pole.
- 9. The structure of claim 8, wherein one end of each elastic cord is secured to the hub for its respective pole.
- 10. The structure of claim 6, wherein one end of said elastic cord is affixed to the hub for its respective pole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/639,689 filed Aug. 10, 1984 now abandoned.
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