The present invention relates to a portable foldable tent and method for erecting same.
There are many forms of tents or canopies which are portable and which can be erected at the desired site. Often these folding tents are rented to various groups for outdoor parties.
The current tents fall into three different categories. The traditional category includes poles in the center and poles at the eve that are held in place with ropes and stakes. This type of traditional tent is difficult to put up, and is unstable if a leg is removed or ropes are removed. It is labor intensive and it takes at least two people or more to erect such a tent.
Another form of tent is a frame tent. This usually consists of an aluminum frame work that supports a canopy or cover. It may also be constructed of light weight steel, wood or even fiberglass. This type of tent does not have a center pole arrangement. The rafters are of a truss type and are supported by poles at the outside edge or eve of the tent. This type of tent requires extra labor and crude portable lifting devices to erect. It is labor intensive and time consuming to assemble and takes two or more people to erect.
A third type of tent is a tension tent. This type of tent utilizes center poles and may use outer poles at the eve. It differs from the foregoing two types of tents in that it uses the tarp for stability instead of a rope as in the traditional tent. It is labor intensive to erect and is time consuming. It requires two or more people to erect it.
In view of the foregoing a primary object of the present invention is the provision of an improved portable foldable tent and method for erecting same.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that is designed to be transported on a trailer or truck bed.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that is designed to be easily erected by one person in normal weather conditions.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that can be erected in less than one-half hour.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that is designed so all parts are self-contained or attached to the frame work.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that is designed so that a tarpaulin or cover is attached to the frame work.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that can be erected by mechanical means, namely a winch or a cable or a hydraulic actuator or a hydraulic cylinder.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent that is designed to be free standing in normal weather conditions.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a foldable tent which has varying sizes ranging from 16 foot squares to 24×40 foot rectangular shape.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a tent which can be formed in a square, a rectangle, or an octagon or other irregular shapes without detracting from the invention.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a folded tent that is designed to fit in a normal size garage for storage.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a folded tent that is covered so that it can be towed at highway speed.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a portable, foldable tent and method for erecting same that are efficient in operation, durable in use, and economical to manufacture.
A portable folding tent includes a trailer having wheels for engaging a support surface. A lift mechanism is mounted on the trailer and comprises a lift head. The lift mechanism is movable from a lowered position wherein the lift head is adjacent the trailer to an elevated position wherein the lift head is above the trailer. An extensible power member having a first end connected to the trailer and a second end connected to the lift mechanism is capable of raising and lowering the lift mechanism between the elevated and lowered positions respectively. A roof frame is comprised of a central frame and a plurality of roof support members, each having a first end connected to the central frame and a second end extending away from the central frame. A plurality of legs each has an upper leg end connected to one of the second ends of the roof support members and a lower end. A flexible sheet member is attached in covering relation over the roof support members. The lift head of the lift mechanism engages and supports the central frame of the roof frame whereby the lift mechanism will raise the central frame as the lift mechanism moves from its lowered position to its elevated position.
According to another feature of the invention, the portable tent comprises a roof frame formed of a central frame and a plurality of roof support members. Each of the roof support members has a first end connected to the central frame and a second end extending away from the central frame. A plurality of legs each have an upper leg end connected to one of the second ends of one of the roof support members and a lower leg end. The plurality of roof support members are pivotally mounted to the central frame for movement from a folded position to a fanned position wherein the plurality of roof support members are arranged in a circular array with the central frame at the center and with the roof support members extending in a radial direction away from the central frame. Each of the plurality of legs is pivotally connected to one of the second ends of one of the roof support members for folding movement from a folded position to an upstanding position wherein the lower leg end engages the supporting surface and the leg extends upwardly to the upper leg end connected to one of the second ends of one of the roof members. The plurality of roof support members and legs, when in their respectively folded positions, are more compact and occupy less space than when the roof support members are in their respective fanned positions and the legs are in their respective upstanding positions.
The method of the present invention involves transporting a tent frame in a folded state on a trailer to the site for erecting the tent. The roof support members are pivoted from a folded to a fanned position extending in an outward radial direction from the central frame. The central frame and the roof support members are then lifted from a lowered position adjacent the supporting surface to an elevated position spaced a predetermined distance above the supporting surface. The legs are then pivoted from a folded position to an upstanding position wherein the lower ends of the legs engage the supporting surface and the upper ends of the legs support the central frame and the roof support members in the elevated position.
Referring to the drawings the numeral 10 generally designates the portable foldable tent of the present invention shown in its erected condition.
Tent 10 includes a canvas awning or tarpaulin 12 which forms a roof for the tent. A central crown 14 is provided at the center of the tarpaulin tent and can be provided with an opening for permitting air to escape as heat accumulates under the tarpaulin. A plurality of legs 16 are spaced around the outer perimeter of the tarpaulin 12 and include a plurality of struts 18 for supporting them in a vertical position.
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A plurality of roof support members or trusses 40 are pivotally mounted to the central rectangular frame for pivotal movement about either a roof support axis 41 or the axis 38 on pivot ears 34, 36. Each roof support member or truss 40 is comprised of an upper member 42 (
At the outer end of each upper frame member 42 is a leg strap 48 which is pivotally mounted about strap pivot axis 58 to the upper frame member 42 (
The lower bolts 50 may be removed from the struts 18 so that they can fold against perimeter members 116 as shown in
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A lock arm 88 is pivotally connected at its upper end to lift boom 68 for pivotal movement about axis 90. The lower end 92 of lock arm 88 drags across a stop track 94 having a plurality of bolts 96 therein during the raising of the lift boom 68. As the lower end of the lock arm 88 drags over these plurality of bolts 92 it provides a stop which supports the lift boom in the event that the cylinder 82 fails for some reason.
At the upper end of lift boom 68 is a lift head frame 98 which is comprised of four bottom frame members 100 arranged in a square and four upper frame members 102 arranged in a square. The lower and upper frame members 100 and 102 are connected by four trapezoidal frame members 104 so as to create a trapezoidal shape to the lift head frame 98 with the upper end of the lift head frame 98 being smaller than the lower end of the lift head frame 98. Another way of describing the shape of lift head frame 98 is as a pyramid with the pointed top cut off. The lift head is pivotally connected to the upper end of the lift frame 68 for pivotal movement about a lift head axis 106.
A leveling arm 108 is connected at its upper end to the lift head frame 98 for pivotal movement about an upper leveling arm axis 110. The leveling arm 108 is a connected to a stub frame 114 for pivotal movement about a lower arm axis 112. As the lift arm 68 raises a lowers, the leveling arm 108 maintains the lift head frame 98 in a horizontal disposition.
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The folding of the tent 10 is best shown in
The tent can be erected in this manner by one person, and the time needed to erect the tent is usually less than one-half hour.
While the tent shown in the present invention utilizes eight sides, a similar structure can be provided with four sides, six sides, or in a square or rectangular configuration. All that is necessary in order to do so is to change the number of roof support members 40 pivotally mounted to the central frame 22.
In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, there are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in the form and the proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as further defined in the following claims.
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