Claims
- 1. A self-contained and collapsible tent comprising:
- a membrane, having a plurality of O-rings attached thereto and distributed along the outer surface of said membrane in at lest one path;
- a continuous elongate flexible pole extending slidably and continuously through the O-rings of said path, said pole having oppositely disposed ends and said rings being freely slidable over the pole to positions closely adjacent each other at one end of the pole in the unassembled and collapsed state;
- means for attaching the oppositely disposed ends of the pole to said membrane to maintain the pole in an arcuate condition with the membrane suspended therefrom such that said pole exerts a radially outward force on said membrane when said tent is assembled and erected and such that said one end of said pole remains attached to said membrane while said other end of said flexible pole is detached from said membrane when the tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
- 2. A tent of the type set forth in claim 1 wherein said attaching means includes a grommet for receiving each end of said flexible pole, a cavity through each end of said flexible pole for receiving a pole tip for retaining said pole in said grommet and in attachment to said membrane.
- 3. A tent of the type set forth in claim 1 wherein said flexible pole includes sections which are foldably mounted one to the other such that when said tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage, said sections of said flexible pole are folded for storage with said tent membrane.
- 4. A tent of the type set forth in claim 3 wherein all of said O-rings ar moved to at least one of said flexible pole sections located proximate said one end of said pole which remains attached to said membrane when the tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
- 5. A tent of the type set forth in claim 1 wherein said O-rings are attached to said membrane by means of a flexible member such that said o-rings may be moved along said flexible pole when said flexible pole is extended through said path of O-rings.
- 6. A tent of the type set forth in claim 5 wherein said flexible member is a webbing such that said O-rings will slide along said flexible pole when the tent is to be unassembled and collapsed for storage.
- 7. A tent of the type set forth in claim 1 further including means disposed at a distance from said attaching means at said one end of said pole for preventing said O-rings from moving to said attaching means and being removed over said one end such that said O-ring and said flexible member will not become entangled about said flexible pole when said tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
- 8. A self-contained and collapsible tent comprising:
- a membrane, having a plurality of O-rings attached thereto and distributed along the outer surface of said membrane in a plurality of paths with each path spaced apart from each one of the other paths;
- a plurality of continuous elongate flexible poles, each of said poles extending slidably and continuously through the O-rings of one of said paths and having oppositely disposed ends, said rings being freely slidable over the poles to positions closely adjacent each other at one end of each of the poles;
- means for attaching the oppositely disposed ends of each of said flexible poles to said membrane to maintain the poles in an arcuate condition with the membrane suspended therefrom whereby the poles exert a radially outward force on said membrane when said tent is assembled and erected and such that said one end of each of said poles remains attached to said membrane when the other end thereof is detached from said membrane when the tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
- 9. A tent of the type set forth in claim 8 wherein said attaching means includes a grommet for receiving each end of said flexible pole, a cavity through each end of said flexible pole for receiving a pole tip for retaining said pole in said grommet and in attachment to said membrane.
- 10. A tent of the type claimed in claim 8 wherein each of said flexible poles when extended through its associated path of O-rings, intersects with at lest one of the other flexible poles at at least one point along said tent membrane.
- 11. A tent of the type set forth in claim 10 further comprising a retaining means at at least one point where one of said flexible poles intersects with at least one of the other flexible poles, for maintaining the positions of said flexible poles at said point of intersection relative to each other.
- 12. A tent of the type set forth in claim 11, wherein the retaining means comprises a retaining ring through which the intersecting poles slidably extend.
- 13. A tent of the type set forth in claim 8 wherein each of said flexible poles includes sections which are foldably mounted one to the other such that when said tent is to be unassembled and collapsed for storage, said sections of said flexible poles are folded for storage with said tent membrane.
- 14. A tent of the type set forth in claim 13 wherein all of said O-rings are slid to at least one of said flexible pole sections located proximate the end of said pole which remains attached to said membrane when the tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
- 15. A tent of the type set forth in claim 8 wherein said O-rings are attached to said membrane by means of a flexible member such that said O-rings may be moved along said flexible poles when said flexible poles are extended through said paths of O-rings.
- 16. A tent of the type set forth in claim 15 wherein said flexible member is a webbing such that said O-rings will slide along said flexible poles when the tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
- 17. A tent of the type set forth in claim 8 further including means disposed a distance from said attaching means at said one end of each of said poles for preventing said O-rings from moving to said attaching means and being removed over said one end such that said O-rings and said flexible member will not become entangled about said flexible poles when said tent is in the unassembled and collapsed state for storage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/557,162, filed Jul. 23, 1990, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The North Face 1978 Spring-Summary Catalogue, p. 20. |
Continuations (1)
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