Claims
- 1. A quick erect shelter frame comprising:
- a plurality of hubs, each hub including a base portion having peripheral edges, an upper surface, and a lower surface, and
- a plurality of support members extending from the upper surface of the base portion substantially flush with a respective peripheral edge, the plurality of support members spaced from one another in noncontacting relationship to form an unobstructed central portion above the upper surface of the base portion and between the support members, each of the plurality of support members having a length less than the length of the respective peripheral edge of the base portion.
- 2. A quick erect shelter frame comprising:
- a plurality of hubs, each hub including a base portion having peripheral edges, an upper surface, and a lower surface, and
- a plurality of support members extending from the upper surface of the base portion substantially flush with a respective peripheral edge, the plurality of support members spaced from one another in noncontacting relationship to form an unobstructed central portion above the upper surface of the base portion and between the support members, each of the plurality of support members having a top surface, a length less than one peripheral edge of the base portion, a hole extending through a first end of each support member in a direction perpendicular to a face surface thereof, and a bore extending in a side of a second end of each support member in a direction perpendicular to the hole of the first end of the same support member, wherein the hole of each support member is axially aligned with the bore of an adjacent support member.
- 3. The frame of claim 2 further comprising:
- a plurality of struts pivotally mounted to each hub, each strut having ends in communication with ends of other struts of the same hub and at least one utility line disposed in at least two struts connected to the same hub, wherein the at least one utility line extends through the at least two struts and adjacent to the upper surface of the base portion of the same hub.
- 4. The frame of claim 3 further comprising:
- brace portions, each extending from a respective support member and the upper surface of the base portion, wherein each brace portion extends inwardly towards the center of the base portion from the top surface of the support member at an angle.
- 5. The frame of claim 3, wherein the at least one utility line is one of an electrical line, a gas line, and a water line.
- 6. A quick erect shelter frame comprising:
- a plurality of hubs, each hub including a base portion having peripheral edges, an upper surface, a lower surface, and a center with a hole extending there through in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface, and
- a plurality of support members extending from the upper surface of the base portion substantially flush with a respective peripheral edge, the plurality of support members spaced from one anther in noncontacting relationship to form an unobstructed central portion above the upper surface of the base portion and between the support members, each of the plurality of support members having a length less than one peripheral edge of the base portion, a hole extending through a first end of each support member in a direction perpendicular to a face surface thereof, and a bore extending in a side of a second end of each support member in a direction perpendicular to the hole of the first end of the same support member, wherein the hole of each support member is axially aligned with the bore of an adjacent support member;
- a plurality of struts pivotally mounted to respective hubs in a lattice formation;
- a cable extending around each of the plurality of hubs; and
- a rotatably mounted means fastened to each hub for guiding the cable.
- 7. The frame of claim 6, wherein the rotatably mounted means is a pulley comprising:
- a pulley wheel, and
- a stem portion having an end and terminating in a U-shaped buckle portion having two symmetrically opposed arms, and a pivot pin extending into each arm of the buckle portion for engaging the pulley wheel, wherein the end of the stem portion connects to the hole of the base portion of a respective hub, the pulley extends from the upper surface of the base portion of the hub in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto, and the cable engages a surface portion of the pulley wheel.
- 8. A quick erect shelter frame comprising:
- a plurality of hubs, each hub being one piece and including a base portion having peripheral edges, an upper surface, a lower surface, and a center with a hole extending therethrough in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface, and
- a support member extending from the upper surface of the base portion substantially flush with the peripheral edges of the base portion, the support member having a center portion communicating with ends of four arms extended at right angles all in the same rotary direction, the center portion having a top surface, a hole extending therethrough which communicates with the hole of the base portion, and a frustoconical recess formed in the top surface which is concentric with the hole extending through the center portion, each arm forming an open rectangular cutout portion in the support member and having a first portion which is flush with a respective peripheral edge and has a top surface and a hole extending therethrough in a direction perpendicular to a face thereof, and a second portion communicating with the center portion and having a side, a top surface, and a bore extending in the side thereof in a direction perpendicular to the hole of the first portion, wherein the hole of each arm is axially aligned with the bore of an adjacent arm.
- 9. The frame of claim 8 further comprising:
- a plurality of struts pivotally mounted to each hub, each strut having ends in communication with ends of other struts of the same hub.
- 10. The frame of claim 9 further comprising:
- stabilizing rods connected between opposing hubs, and wherein the lower surface of the base portion is convex and slopes downward from the center thereof toward the peripheral edges of the base portion, and the frustoconical recess includes a ring-shaped shoulder having an inner diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the hole formed in the base portion and an outer diameter substantially equal to or greater than an outer diameter of one of the stabilizing rods.
- 11. The frame of claim 9 further comprising:
- a cable extending around each of the plurality of hubs; and
- a rotatably mounted means fastened to each hub for guiding the cable.
- 12. The frame of claim 11, wherein the rotatably mounted means is a pulley comprising:
- a pulley wheel, and
- a stem portion having an end and terminating in a U-shaped buckle portion having two symmetrically opposed arms, and a pivot pin extending into each arm of the buckle portion for engaging the pulley wheel, wherein the end of the stem portion connects to the hole of the base portion of a respective hub, the pulley extends from the upper surface of the base portion of the respective hub in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto, and the cable engages a surface portion of the pulley wheel.
- 13. A quick erect shelter frame comprising:
- stabilizing rods connected between opposing hubs; and
- a plurality of hubs, each hub being one piece and including a base portion having curved peripheral edges, an upper surface, a substantially flat lower surface, and a center with a hole extending therethrough in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface, and
- a support member extending from the upper surface of the base portion substantially flush with the curved peripheral edges of the base portion, the support member having a center portion communicating with ends of four arms extended at right angles all in the same rotary direction, the center portion having a top surface, a hole extending therethrough which communicates with the hole of the base portion, each arm forming an open rectangular cutout portion in the support member and having a first portion which is flush with a respective peripheral edge and has a top surface and a hole extending therethrough in a direction perpendicular to a face thereof, and a second portion communicating with the center portion and having a side, a top surface, and a bore extending in the side thereof in a direction perpendicular to the hole of the first portion, wherein the hole of each arm is axially aligned with the bore of an adjacent arm, the support member further having hemispherical recess having a base periphery which begins at the top surface of the second portion of each arm and includes a base diameter equal to the length and width of the center portion, the recess having an annular shoulder with an inner diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the hole and an outer diameter greater than the diameter of the stabilizing rod.
- 14. The frame of claim 13 further comprising:
- a plurality of struts pivotally mounted to each hub, each strut having ends in communication with ends of other struts of the same hub.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60,010,846 filed Jan. 30, 1996.
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