Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to portable shelters, and more particularly to portable enclosures and methods that permit hinging of a side wall to achieve selective improved access to the interior of the enclosures.
Discussion of the Prior Art
Portable shelters, such as may be used for ice fishing, are known and typically include a lightweight flexible enclosure supported by a collapsible frame. The flexible enclosure often has multiple side walls, with each side wall permanently connected to adjacent side walls and to a top wall. When the collapsible frame is erected, the enclosure is free standing. Such portable shelters generally are sized to accommodate a limited number of individuals, their gear and/or some furnishings. All of the occupants and the contents typically must enter and exit the enclosure through a modest-sized doorway opening that is spaced above a ground surface, and generally includes only a portion of a side wall that is just large enough for a person to step through. The doorway opening commonly may be closed by a door.
The purpose and advantages of the invention will be set forth in and apparent from the description and drawings that follow, as well as will be learned by practice of the claimed subject matter.
This disclosure generally provides portable shelters that retain the qualities of compactness, light weight and easy set-up of portable shelters, yet have desirable advantages. The portable shelters feature an enclosure having a side wall that selectively may be hinged to provide enhanced, quick and open access for ease in moving items into or out of the enclosure, and/or to expand the uses of the enclosure. The hinged side wall also can be held in an open position, such as by staking to a ground surface, to serve as a wind break, if desired.
The portable shelters feature the ability to disconnect a side wall along one side edge and a top edge. This permits a user to quickly and conveniently partially disconnect and hinge open and reclose the side wall, without requiring the use of tools. The selective hinged displacement of a side wall advantageously provides an enlarged opening for passage of occupants and larger items, while maintaining an essentially unobstructed ground surface at the enlarged opening. The enhanced access to the interior space of the enclosure also may transform the shelter so as to have additional uses. For instance, a shelter having a relatively large enclosure and having a hinged side wall at an end of the enclosure may be capable of permitting entry and sheltered storage of relatively large equipment, such as a snow mobile, sled or other gear. The open floor space and absence of the usual obstruction of a partial side wall and ground skirt at the opening also facilitate more flexible loading and unloading of furnishings and other items, as well as accommodation of larger items that previously could not be moved into or out of a conventional portable shelter having a common doorway opening and door in the form of a fabric flap.
In a first aspect, this disclosure provides a portable shelter having a hinged side wall, including an enclosure that includes a plurality of interconnected side walls defining a floor space and being connected to a top wall, with at least one of the side walls further comprising a hinged side all that is pivotally connected to the enclosure and includes opposed first and second side edges and a top edge that define an opening in the enclosure, and with at least one connecting member on the enclosure and being configured to selectively connect and disconnect at least the first side edge and the top edge of the hinged side wall at the opening.
In a further aspect, this disclosure provides a method of hinging a side wall of a portable shelter to an open position that includes the steps of providing an enclosure having a plurality of interconnected side walls defining a floor space and being connected to a top wall, with at least one of the side walls further comprising a hinged side wall that is pivotally connected to the enclosure, wherein the hinged side wall includes opposed first and second side edges and a top edge and defines an opening in the enclosure, and further comprising at least one connecting member on the enclosure and being configured to selectively connect and disconnect at least the first side edge and the top edge of the hinged side wall at the opening. The method further includes the steps of disconnecting the connecting member along the first side edge and the top edge of the hinged side wall, and pivoting the hinged side wall to an open position.
As above noted, the example portable shelters having a hinged side wall and example methods of hinging a side wall of a portable shelter to an open position of this disclosure provide several advantageous features. The example shelters and methods provide the ability to quickly and conveniently hinge a side wall of an enclosure. This is accomplished by being able to readily disconnect a connecting member of a side wall along a first side edge and a top edge, thereby defining an opening in the enclosure. The hinged side wall then may be conveniently moved to a hinged open position to gain enhanced access to the interior of the resulting enclosure. The hinged open side wall provides the benefit of entry and exit to the interior over a floor space that is open and essentially unobstructed. Thus, occupants need not step or crawl through a raised relatively small doorway opening to enter or exit the enclosure. Rather, the open floor space at the entry of the present portable shelters permit advantageous flexibility as to the size of the furnishings and gear that may enter the enclosure, and they need not be lifted to enter or exit the enclosure. The examples also offer the ability to accomplish these advantages with the further convenience of the enclosures having a pop up structure. This allows enclosures with a hinged side wall to be swiftly erected and/or collapsed, without the use of tools.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and provided for purposes of explanation only, and are not restrictive of the subject matter claimed. Further features and objects of the present disclosure will become more fully apparent in the following description of the preferred embodiments and from the appended claims.
In describing the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawing figures wherein like parts have like reference numerals, and wherein:
It should be understood that the drawings are not to scale. While some mechanical details of example portable shelters, including other plan and section views of the examples shown and of examples that may have alternative configurations, have not been included, such details are considered well within the comprehension of those of skill in the art in light of the present disclosure. It also should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the example embodiments illustrated.
For the following defined terms, these definitions shall be applied, unless a different definition is given in the claims or elsewhere in this disclosure. As used in this disclosure and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this disclosure and the appended claims, the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
Referring generally to
Turning to an example embodiment of a portable shelter having a hinged side wall shown in
In this example portable shelter 10, the at least one connecting member 24 includes complementary opposed first and second connectors located along at least a portion of the first side edge 18A and the top edge 18C of the hinged side wall 14A and along the opening 20 in the enclosure 12. The at least one connecting member 24 may extend continuously along the first side edge 18A and the top edge 18C of the hinged side wall, or along just a portion of one or the other edge. The example connecting member 24 that is shown in
It will be appreciated that the side walls 14 and hinged side wall 14A may further include internal anchor straps 28 configured for use in holding a side wall 14 in place, or for holding the hinged side wall 14A in a hinged, open position, as shown in
In addition, the hinged side wall 14A may be steadied and anchored in a hinged open position by an optional external anchor strap 34. Each of the side walls 14, 14A and top wall 16 may be equipped with an external connector 36, which are shown in
As shown in
The example enclosure 12 further comprises a pop up structure that supports the side walls and top wall. In the example shown, each side wall 14, 14A and the top wall 16 have at least one hub 50 that is connected to a plurality of rods 52. The plurality of rods 52 are connected to a fabric panel 54 of the respective side wall or top wall, such as by fitting within a pocket in the corner of the respective panel. This example is shown with two fabric panels 54 along elongated sides and the top of the enclosure 12, and a single fabric panel 54 at each end of the enclosure 12. It will be appreciated that other sizes and combinations of fabric panels may be used to provide larger or smaller enclosures, and that the term “fabric” panels may include construction that use materials that are not traditionally thought of as a fabric, such as plastic sheets or other materials, as desired. For each of the fabric panels 54 of the side walls 14, 14A and the top walls 16, the plurality of rods 52 include four rods 52 that are pivotally connected to the hub 50 and are movable to achieve an erected position that places the fabric panel 54 in tension, such as by pivoting to an over-center position.
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The portable shelter 10 also is shown with a skirt 60 around the base of the exterior of the enclosures 12. It will be appreciated that there is a gap 60A in the skirt 60 at the base of the first side edge 18A that is disconnected when the hinged side wall 14A is to be hinged relative to the enclosure 12. This ensures that the floor area, defined by the connected side walls 14, 14A of the enclosure 12 will not have an obstruction at the opening 20 when the hinged side wall 14A is in an open position. Thus, when the hinged side wall 14A is moved to a hinged open position, the opening in the enclosure will define an open floor space that will permit convenient entry along a continuous open floor for large items that may stay on the ground surface, such as a snow mobile, sled or furnishings.
In light of the aforementioned description of the example portable shelters 10, it will be appreciated that one may follow a method of hinging a side wall of a portable shelter to an open position that is consistent with this disclosure. The method includes the steps of providing an enclosure 12 having a plurality of interconnected side walls 14, 14A defining a floor space and being connected to a top wall 16, with at least one of the side walls being a hinged side wall 14A that is pivotally connected to the enclosure 12, wherein the hinged side wall 14A includes opposed first and second side edges 18A, 18B and a top edge 18C and defines an opening 20 in the enclosure 12, and further including at least one connecting member 24 on the enclosure 12 and being configured to selectively connect and disconnect at least the first side edge 18A and the top edge 18C of the hinged side wall 14A at the opening 20. The method further includes disconnecting the connecting member 24 along the first side edge 18A and the top edge 18C of the hinged side wall 14A, and pivoting the hinged side wall 14A to an open position.
It will be appreciated that the method of hinging a side wall of a portable shelter to an open position in accordance with this disclosure also may include providing a first portion 24A of the connecting member along at least the first side edge 18A or the top edge 18C of the hinged side wall 14A. The method also may include a complementary further step of providing a second portion 24B of the connecting member 24 along a portion of a perimeter edge 22 of the opening 20 of the enclosure 12.
The method of hinging a side wall of a portable shelter to an open position in accordance with this disclosure also may include having the enclosure 12 include a pop up structure having each of the side walls 14, 14A and the top wall 16 further include at least one hub 50 that is connected to a plurality of rods 52, with the plurality of rods 52 being connected to a fabric panel 54. The method may then include, for each of the side walls 14, 14A and the top wall 16 of the enclosure 12, the plurality of rods 52 are pivotally connected to the at least one hub 50 and are movable from a collapsed position to an erected position that places the fabric panel 54 in tension, with the method including the step of pivoting the rods 52 relative to the hubs 50 of the respective top walls 16 and side walls 14, 14A to erect the pop up structure of the enclosure 12. As shown in
From the above disclosure, it will be apparent that portable shelters with a hinged side wall that are constructed in accordance with this disclosure may include a number of structural aspects that provide numerous advantages over conventional constructions. The example portable shelters shown herein may exhibit one or more of the above-referenced potential advantages, depending upon the specific design chosen.
It will be appreciated that portable shelters constructed in accordance with the present disclosure may be provided in various configurations. Any variety of suitable materials of construction, configurations, shapes and sizes for the components and methods of connecting the components may be utilized to meet the particular needs and requirements of an end user. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made in the design and construction of such convertible shelter systems, as well as in the method of assembling a convertible shelter system, without departing from the scope or spirit of the claimed subject matter, and that the claims are not limited to the preferred embodiments and methods illustrated herein. It also will be appreciated that the example embodiments may be shown in simplified form, so as to focus on the key components and to avoid including structures that are not necessary to the disclosure and that would over complicate the drawings.
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