The present invention relates to a removable track and hanger system which is removably mounted on a horizontal frame of a tent frame system wherein tent sidewalls are attached to rack and hanger elements permitting the sidewall to be moved horizontally with respect to the horizontal frame member.
Large event tents typically are assembled and disassembled utilizing a series of horizontal tent frame members and vertical tent frame poles which are joined together by specially configured joints. The tent roof is elevated above the horizontal tent frame members by roof supports or trusses which are coupled to the tent frame system. The tent fabric or material is draped on the tent frame members. Also, stationary tent sidewalls are sometimes used to cover the side openings of the tent to exclude rain and wind and sometimes to retain heat and light inside the tent. However, it is sometimes desirable to have sidewalls which can be moved back and forth (longitudinally along the horizontal frame) to provide an entrance and/or an exit from the interior of the tent.
Movable prior art tent sidewalls are typically attached to a rope that has been horizontally strung between either the vertical tent frame poles or hung from the horizontal tent frame member. The prior art system includes tent sidewalls having a plurality of clip hooks attached to the top edge of the sidewalls. The clip hooks clip onto the rope which is strung horizontally between the vertical poles or on the horizontal frame. Since the clip hooks have an open clip region, the attached tent sidewalls can be moved longitudinally along the rope to establish an entrance or an exit for the tent.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a removable track and hanger system which can be easily mounted on horizontal tent frame members and removed from the horizontal members permitting the track to be stored with the tent frame elements and vertical poles.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a removable track and hanger system which utilizes the existing clip hooks and tent sidewalls.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a track and hanger system whereby the movement of tent sidewalls is limited by removable stops.
It is another object of the present invention to mount the removable track system on any horizontal frame of the tent frame.
The removable track and hanger system is mounted on a horizontal tent frame member. These tent frame members, in combination with vertical tent frame poles, form a framing structure on which is placed the tent fabric cover or material. The removable track and hanger system includes a track bar which is removably hung from the horizontal frame member by a plurality of inverted J-shaped hangers. These hangers have a downwardly extending legs which are coupled to the track bar. The track bar includes a track bar channel defined by an open mouth and an interior cavity. The cavity is larger than the channel mouth. A plurality of eyelet hangers protrude from the track bar channel. The eyelet hangers are movably mounted in the channel. Each eyelet hanger has an upper body with a capture element located within the track bar cavity and a downward extender which defines an eyelet hole. A respective clip hook from the tent sidewall is clipped into the eyelet hole and, when a number of clips are attached to the movable eyelets, the tent sidewall can move horizontally along the track bar. The method includes providing a track bar with a plurality of downwardly protruding eyelet hangers which are movably mounted within the track bar. The track bar is hung at a plurality of locations on the horizontal tent frame. The track bar can be removed and reinstalled on the frame. The eyelet hangers are permitted to roll within the track bar or are permitted to glide under low friction conditions within the track bar. The tent sidewall clip hooks are clipped onto the downwardly protruding eyelet hangers such that the tent sidewall can be removed and reinstalled on the track bar. The throw or horizontal movement of the tent sidewall is limited by stops at one or more predetermined stop locations.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention can be found in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention relates to a removable track and hanger system tent sidewalls and a method for the same. Similar numerals designate similar items throughout the drawings.
Typically, tent sidewall 50 has an upper edge 46 and a plurality of clip hooks 42, 44 attached to or near edge 46.
The prior art system utilizes a rope strung horizontally, generally adjacent horizontal frame 16. The clip hooks 42, 44 are clipped onto the rope. Sometimes the rope is attached to vertical pole 18 and, at other times, is attached around joint 20, 21, 23, 25.
The present invention is a removable track and hanger system 30 which includes a track bar 32 removably hung from horizontal frame member 16. A plurality of J-shaped hangers, one of which is hanger 34 is removably attachable to the horizontal frame 16. See
The removable track and hanger 30 also includes a plurality of protruding eyelet hangers 36, 38. The eyelet hangers freely move or glide in the track channel. These eyelet hangers have an upper body which extends into an interior channel and track 32 and a downward extender which defines an eyelet hole 37 through which passes the clip hook. See
Track bar 32 in the illustrated embodiment has internal surfaces which are opposing C-shapes 76, 78. See also
The channel cavity 60 may take various shapes. With a single roller element 72, a single L-shaped interior surface is an alternative. The roller 72 would roll on the horizontal leg of the L-shape.
In operation, the track and hanger system provides a method for mounting movable tent sidewalls onto a horizontal tent frame member. As stated earlier, the horizontal tent frame member is part of a tent frame system with horizontal tent frame members elevated above a ground plane by vertical tent frame pole members. The tent frame system supports a tent canopy as shown in the drawings. The tent sidewall has edge-mounted clip hooks which clip onto eyelet hangers hanging from the track bar member. As shown in
The track bar is hung from the horizontal frame at a plurality of locations such that the hanging track bar can be removed and reinstalled on a re-constructed tent frame system. The inverted J-shaped hanger fits tightly on the frame 16, but can be readily removed from the frame by an upward force or motion. The J hanger is short (about 4-6 inches) and can be stored with the disassembled horizontal and vertical frame elements. In this manner, the track hanger system can be moved to any desired location on the tent frame assembly, different tent sidewalls can be used with different track hangers, and storage of the tracks and the other tent frame members is easy.
The eyelet hangers either roll within said track bar due to roller wheels 70 or slide or glide in the track channel with the use of a low friction capture element located in the track channel. The tent sidewall clip hooks are clipped onto the downwardly protruding eyelet hangers such that the tent sidewall can be removed and installed on tent frame system at any desired location. One advantage over the prior art rope hanger system is that the track hanger can be mounted at a midpoint on a horizontal frame and only that portion of the horizontal run of the tent will have a movable sidewall. In other words, the track hanger ends limit the movement of the sidewall due to either end stops or due to the insertion of pin stops. The throw or longitudinal movement of the tent sidewall is limited by end stops or intermediately inserted pin stops which stop the eyelet hangers at one or more predetermined stop locations.
The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
This is a regular patent application based upon and claiming the benefit of priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/439,160 filed Feb. 3, 2011.
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