This application is a U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/CN2013/089945, filed Dec. 19, 2013, which claim priority to Chinese Application No. 201320244444.0, filed May 8, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entireties.
The present invention relates to outdoor recreation products, in particular to a tent having an enhanced tent top.
As an outdoor product, tents become a necessity of people who like outdoor recreation activities such as travelling, camping and nature experience at present, and currently, the tents used for outdoor recreation have many types, including a large-size type and a small-size type, and also including a square type, a circular type and a hexagonal type. A tent mainly consists of tent cloth and a tent frame for supporting the tent cloth, a common tent support is generally formed by connecting a plurality of groups of support rods with a top rod, and the top rod forms top support. A well-known tent has the general defect that the structure is relatively complicated, for some tents, a pivoting base is arranged at the top to connect a plurality of tent top rods, so as to unfold and support the tent and increase a use area thereof, however, in this case, rod pieces of the tent are increased, a weight is larger, it is difficult and time-wasting to support and build the tent, and a manufacturing cost is also increased. For a top flat tent only adopting a transverse rod as the top rod, the top rod only achieves the supporting action on the top surface, a supporting area is only in one direction, a supporting surface cannot be formed by unfolding, a top area of the unfolded tent is limited and a use space of the tent cannot be further increased.
The present invention aims to provide a tent with an enhanced tent top, which can increase a top area of the tent, thereby increasing a use space of the tent.
For the objective, a solution of the present invention is as follows:
A tent with an enhanced tent top comprises a top transverse rod, wherein the two ends of the top transverse rod are respectively connected to a tee connector; each tee connector is respectively connected to two upright rods; the top transverse rod is movably connected to a cantilever rod; and the free ends of the cantilever rod extend to the sides of the top transverse rod.
The cantilever rod is a three-segment rod, with a middle rod piece thereof being connected to the middle of the top transverse rod, and the two ends of the middle rod piece being respectively connected to a side rod piece via a one-way connector.
The cantilever rod is rotatably connected to the top transverse rod.
The middle of the top transverse rod is provided with a connecting base, the middle of the cantilever rod is provided with a connector, and the connector is inserted into a positioning port arranged in the axial middle of the connecting base and rotatably moves in the positioning port.
A connector is arranged in the top transverse rod, two connecting sheets are arranged at two sides of the connector respectively, the cantilever rod is pivoted between the two connecting sheets of the connector, and the cantilever rod leans against the side of the top transverse rod in parallel after rotating for 90 degrees.
The top transverse rod comprises two top rods connected to a pivoting base; the pivoting base is provided with four pivoting notches therein; and the other two opposing pivoting notches are connected to two cantilever rods.
The top transverse rod is a fiber rod.
The cantilever rod is telescopic.
The top transverse rod is telescopic.
The top transverse rod comprises an outer sleeve positioned in the middle, the two sides of the outer sleeve are connected to an inner sleeve respectively, the end part of each inner sleeve is connected with a tee connector, and the tee connectors are connected with two groups of upright rods respectively.
The upright rod comprises an upper rod, a middle rod and a lower rod from top to bottom, the middle rod and the lower rod constitute a telescopic sleeve, the upper end of the middle rod is connected to the upper rod by an upwards folded one-way connector and the upper rod is connected into the tee connector.
The upper rod is a fiber rod.
The upright rod comprises the upper rod and the lower rod telescopically coupled to each other, and the upper rod is a fiber rod and connected into the tee connector at the end part of the top transverse rod.
After foregoing structure is adopted, according to the present invention, frame rods of a tent with an enhanced tent top are improved, wherein a cantilever rod is movably connected to a top transverse rod at the top surface of the tent, and the cantilever rod is connected to the top transverse rod and positioned at two sides thereof, thereby supporting tent cloth at the top surface of the tent in another direction; and a supporting surface is formed in the support rod piece at the top to support the top surface of the tent, thereby increasing a top area of the tent and further increasing a use space of the tent. Meanwhile, the cantilever rod of the present invention can be folded coordinating with folding of the tent cloth, the structure is simple and the use is convenient.
In order to further explain the technical solution of the present invention, the present invention is described in detail by specific embodiments.
A tent comprises tent frame rods as support and tent cloth connected thereto. The tent cloth can be directly connected to the tent frame rods, and coordinate with the unfolding and folding of the tent. The tent according to the present invention is a tent with an enhanced tent top, so as to simplify a top support structure of the tent. That is, the top of the tent is a rod piece as a support rod piece at the top of the tent, and standing rod pieces are connected to two sides of the top support rod piece, thereby forming a supporting tent frame for use. The present invention is specifically described by the following embodiments.
In order to unfold the tent frame rods to form a support surface and increase a top area of the tent so as to increase a use space of the tent, in the present invention, a cantilever rod 3 is further arranged on the top transverse rod 1 and is connected to the middle portion of the top transverse rod 1 in a crossing manner. The free ends of the cantilever rod 3 extend to the sides of the top transverse rod 1. The cantilever rod 3 extends to the sides of the top transverse rod so as to further support the top surface tent cloth when the tent is unfolded and in use. In the first embodiment, the cantilever rod 3 is a foldable rod with three segments. The cantilever rod 3 is connected to the top transverse rod 1. The cantilever rod 3 comprises a middle rod piece 31 connected to the middle portion of the top transverse rod 1. Each of the two ends of the middle rod piece 31 is connected to a side rod piece 32 by a one-way connector 33. To fold the tent, the side rod pieces 32 of the cantilever rod 3 positioned at two sides can be folded upwards through the one-way connectors 33.
The cantilever rod 3 is rotatably coupled with the top transverse rod 1. When the tent is unfolded, the cantilever rod 3 and the top transverse rod 1 are positioned crossing each other so that the cantilever rod 3 can assist in supporting the top surface tent cloth. To fold the tent, the cantilever rod 3 is rotated to align or in parallel with the top transverse rod 1. Referring to
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To fold the tent with an enhanced tent top in accordance with the second embodiment, after the upright rods 6 are contracted, only the folded upright rods 6 need to be folded upwards to lean against the top rods 41. Meanwhile, the cantilever rods 51 can also be folded upwards. Finally, the cantilever rods 51, the leaned top rods 41 and the upright rods 6 are folded below the pivoting base 42 to realize the integral folding of the frame rods.
To fold the tent with an enhanced tent top in accordance with the third embodiment, after each upright rod 2 is contracted, only each folded upright rod 2 needs to be folded upwards to lean against the top transverse rod 7. The cantilever rods 8 are contracted and then lean against the side of the top transverse rod 7 in parallel. Finally, the contracted top transverse rod 7 and the upright rods 2 lean together to realize the folding of the frame rods.
According to the present invention, the tent is improved with enhanced tent top. The cantilever rod is movably connected to the top transverse rod at the top of the tent. The cantilever rod is connected to the top transverse rod and extended to two sides of the top transverse rod, thereby supporting the tent cloth at the top of the tent in multiple directions and thus increasing the top area and the usable space of the tent. Moreover, the cantilever rod of the present invention is simple, can be rotated and folded, and thus is convenient to fold and use.
Many modifications and variations of this disclosure can be made without departing from its spirit and scope, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The specific embodiments described herein are offered by way of example only, and the disclosure is to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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