Tent with a pet entrance

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745788
  • Patent Number
    6,745,788
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A tent for human or animal habitation with a separate pet entrance which offers pets separate entry and exit to and from the interior of the tent at will. The pet entrance offers freedom of movement therethrough in either direction at the pet's discretion followed by automatic closure and sealing of a pet entry door panel against planar panels at the side of the pet entrance.
Description




CROSS REFERENCES TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS




None.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is for a tent, and more particularly, relates to a tent generally used to house humans but which has a pet entrance separate from the main entrance.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Portable housings or shelters for animals or pets in the form of a tent structure are known in the prior art; however, no tent structure is known which is for human habitation and has an entrance for pets separate from that of an entrance generally incorporated for entrance of a human or which has a pet entrance that is used solely for entry to or exit from the interior of the tent structure by a pet. Opening of a human entry of a tent in order to allow passage of a pet to or from the interior of the tent can include the opening of multiple components, such as a screen door panel of flexible screen and/or a fabric door panel, and such can often be undesirable in that multiple closure devices such as zippers, ties, or the like must be actuated or manipulated. Also, to allow entry or exit of a pet through the human entry, an entry of extraordinary size with respect to the size of a pet must be opened. Opening of the large human entry, while being laborious, can also expose the interior of the tent for infiltration by insects or rain. Other issues also exist where a pet is housed in a tent and shares the interior of the tent with humans. A pet may track mud or dirt into the tent, thereby soiling the tent floor or other items, such as sleeping bags, clothing and the like; or the pet may even have unwanted access to food items stored in the tent. Pets may also have sharp claws which could puncture the tent floor. Clearly what is needed is a tent for human habitation which overcomes the disadvantages of prior art tents for human habitation by having a separate entrance for a pet, or, alternatively, by having provision for separate kenneling of a pet in a portion of the tent.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The general purpose of the present invention is to provide a tent with a pet entrance. The tent with a pet entrance includes a tent having support structure, a plurality of side panels, one or more screen panels, a floor, a human entry door panel, a human entry door panel surround, a pet entry door panel surround, a dew barrier, a screen door panel and a separate pet entrance located preferably adjacent to the human entry door panel. The pet entrance includes opposing vertical side panels being triangular in shape, much like door jambs, extending inwardly from a tent panel towards the tent interior, an opening which aligns between the vertical side panels, the tent floor, and an edge or living hinge of a tent panel extending between the tops of the vertical side panels, and a positionable pet entry door panel of tent fabric or other fabric or other material pivoting about the edge or living hinge of the tent panel which extends between the tops of the vertical side panels. A pet can at will gain entrance to or exit the interior of the tent through the pet entrance by simply moving through the pet entrance, whereby the pet entry door panel pivots or is displaced to permit passage of the pet. Subsequent to passage therethrough, gravitational forces cause the pet entry door panel to automatically close. A fastening means, such as a zipper, can also be included for sealing of the positionable pet entry door panel in the closed position, if desired. In the alternative, an integral kennel can extend inwardly from the pet entrance and can include a closeable rear door panel for entrance to the interior of the tent, if required or desired. Also, in the alternative, a plastic rigid wall kennel could align to the rear of the pet entrance.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a tent with a pet entrance. A pet entrance preferably is located near one side of the human entry door panel. An opening is provided as part of the pet entrance and includes a pet entry door panel co-located with the opening. The pet entry door panel pivots about a living hinge of a tent panel. The pet entry door panel seals against opposing triangular vertically oriented panels and the floor of the tent.




One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a tent having a pet entrance separate from a larger entrance for humans.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a tent with a pet entrance which is self-closing.




Still another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a tent with a pet entrance which operates without human assistance as a pet enters or exits the tent.




Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a tent with a pet entrance which can be sealed by a human to contain a pet within or exclude a pet from the interior of the tent.




A further significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a tent with a pet entrance which can include a flexible pet entry door panel of the same material as the general construction of the tent or, in the alternative, can include a pet entry door panel of flexible plastic material.




Alternatively, a still further significant aspect and feature of the present invention is an internally located kennel adjacent to a pet entrance where the kennel can be integral to the construction of the tent or where the kennel can be a plastic rigid wall kennel suitably positioned or attached to the pet entrance.




Having thus described embodiments of the present invention, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a tent for humans with a separate pet entrance.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

illustrates a tent with a pet entrance, the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates a cutaway view of the structure of the pet entrance where the pet entry door panel is shown in actuated position;





FIG. 3

illustrates the use of a rigid wall kennel with the tent with a pet entrance;





FIG. 4

, a first alternative embodiment, illustrates a cutaway view of the structure of a tent with a pet entrance incorporating an integral kennel;





FIG. 5

, a second alternative embodiment, illustrates a tent with a pet entrance; and,





FIG. 6

, a third alternative embodiment, illustrates a tent with a pet entrance and an integral kennel.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates a tent with a pet entrance


10


, the present invention. The tent with a pet entrance


10


is comprised of components including, but not limited to, structures as now described herein. A plurality of full or shortened and connected curved fabric panels


12




a


-


12




n


of suitable material adjoin and abut a substantially planar and connected fabric human entry door panel surround


14


and a connected substantially planar and connected fabric pet entry door panel surround


16


. A fabric human entry door panel


18


and a co-located screen door panel


20


are located on the human entry door panel surround


14


. A pet entrance


22


having a fabric pet entry door panel


24


is located on the pet entry door panel surround


16


. A dew barrier


26


is located along and about the lower regions of the curved fabric panels


12




a


-


12




n


, the human entry door panel surround


14


, and a greater portion of the pet entry door surround panel


16


. The dew barrier


26


also extends across and covers the lower region of the screen door panel


20


. A dew barrier panel


26




a


fastens to the lower region of the fabric pet entry door panel


24


, but does not extend across the opening


36


(FIG.


1


). A fabric vestibule


28


is located between and along the lower region of the human entry door panel surround


14


and the lower region of the pet entry door panel surround


16


and extends inwardly as a tent floor


28




a


(FIG.


2


). A series of flexible support poles


30




a


-


30




n


support the curved fabric panels


12




a


-


12




n


, the human entry door panel surround


14


, the human entry door panel


18


, the screen door panel


20


, the pet entry door panel surround


16


, and the pet entrance


22


.





FIG. 2

illustrates a cutaway view of the structure of the pet entrance


22


where the pet entry door panel


24


is shown actuated and urged into the open position, such as if a pet were exiting the interior of the tent with a pet entrance


10


via the pet entrance


22


. Opposing vertically aligned fabric triangular panels


32


and


34


, much like door jams, form opposing sides of an opening


36


, while the other sides of the opening


36


are bound by the floor


28




a


and by a living hinge


38


extending horizontally along the pet entry door panel surround


16


between the top regions of the triangular panels


32


and


34


. The triangular panels


32


and


34


include securing tabs


32




a


,


32




b


,


34




a


and


34




b


extending at an angle therefrom as illustrated, for suitable attachment, such as by stitching, ultrasonic welding or the like, to the floor


28




a


and to the pet entry door panel surround


16


, respectively. Erection of the tent with a pet entrance


10


stretches and forms the triangular panels into taut structures against which the pet entry door panel


24


can seal. In the alternative, the triangular panels


32


and


34


can be extendingly formed by the fabric of the pet entry door panel surround


16


in lieu of separate triangular panels. Alternatively, the lower edge of the pet entry door panel


24


can be weighted to maintain the planarity of the pet entry door panel


24


and to maintain vertical orientation of the pet entry door panel


24


for sealing with the adjacent triangular panels


32


and


34


. Although the pet entry door panel


24


is suspended from and is an extension of the pet entry door panel surround


16


and acts as a living hinge


38


at the point of extension therefrom, a separate pet entry door panel of increased durability can be substituted and attached to the pet entry door panel surround


16


in the area of the living hinge


38


and shall be deemed to be within the teachings of the invention.





FIG. 3

illustrates the use of a plastic rigid wall kennel


39


with the tent with a pet entrance


10


. The rigid wall kennel


39


can be maneuvered through the opening


36


if size permits or it can be maneuvered through the human entry door panel


18


and thence into position in alignment with or behind the opening


36


. A wire frame door commonly used with such a rigid wall kennel


39


(not shown) could be removed if desired, whereby the fabric pet entry door panel


24


could be incorporated to allow the pet to displace the pet entry door panel


24


to enter or exit at will. Some pet owners may desire to utilize the rigid wall kennel


39


housed in the tent with a pet entrance


10


to keep the rigid wall kennel


39


and the pet from the elements or may choose to incorporate the use of a wire frame door if free entry and exit is not required. Various securing devices can be incorporated to secure the rigid wall kennel


39


to the structure around and about the opening


36


or to the tent floor


28




a


, as required.





FIG. 4

, a first alternative embodiment, illustrates a cutaway view of the structure of a tent with a pet entrance


10




a


incorporating an integral kennel


40


in secured alignment with a pet entrance


42


, which is similar in many aspects to the pet entrance


22


previously described. The triangular panels


32


and


34


and their related securing tabs


32




a


,


32




b


,


34




a


and


34




b


of

FIG. 2

are replaced by vertically oriented and opposing rectangular fabric side panels


44


and


46


and securing tabs


44




a


,


44




b


,


46




a


and


46




b


, respectively. The rectangular fabric side panels


44


and


46


extend rearwardly from the opening


36


towards the interior of the tent with a pet entrance


10




a


to form opposing sides of the kennel


40


. A horizontally oriented rectangular fabric top panel


48


having a securing tab


48




a


secures to and extends from near the living hinge


38


rearwardly between and along the tops of the side panels


44


and


46


and a vertically oriented rectangular fabric rear panel


50


having a lower edge securing tab


50




a


extending downwardly from the rear edge of the top panel


48


along and between the rear edges of the side panels


44


and


46


. Securing tabs


44




a


,


46




a


and


48




a


suitably secure such as by stitching, ultrasonic welding or the like to the pet entry door panel surround


16


, and the securing tabs


44




b


,


46




b


and


50




a


suitably secure such as by stitching, ultrasonic welding or the like to the floor


28




a


. Vertical support for the rearward and upwardly located portions of the kennel


40


is provided by securing tabs


52


and


54


, for purpose of example and illustration, secured to and extending vertically between the upper and rearward corners of the side panels


44


and


46


and the curved fabric panel


12




a


. Alternatively, a fabric rear door panel


56


, shown in dashed lines, incorporating a zipper, Velcro®, tabs, buttons or other separable fastening devices can be incorporated so that a pet can gain access to the full interior of the tent with pet entrance


10




a


, if allowed by a human. Although support of the rearward regions of the kennel


40


is provided by securing tabs


52


and


54


, other methods of support such as flexible support rods, bungee cords and the like can be incorporated and shall not be deemed to be limiting to the scope of the invention.





FIG. 5

, a second alternative embodiment, illustrates a view of the structure of a tent with a pet entrance


10




b


featuring a pet entrance


58


, the tent structure of which is similar in many aspects to the tent structure previously described. The pet entrance


58


, shown as partially closed or open, is located in the pet entry door panel surround


16


and includes a fabric semi-circular pet entry door panel


60


which mates to a correspondingly sized semi-circular opening


62


. The straight lower edge


64


of the semi-circular pet entry door panel


60


suitably secures by stitching, ultrasonic welding or the like to the floor


28




a


or, in the alternative, to the vestibule


28


. The lower edge


64


also serves as a living hinge about which the semi-circular pet entry door panel


60


pivots to either lay on the floor


28




a


or the vestibule


28


when not secured to the semi-circular opening


62


. Halves of a zipper


66


are located along the edge


62




a


of the semi-circular opening


62


and along the edge


60




a


of the semi-circular pet entry door panel


60


to afford closure and sealing of the semi-circular pet entry door panel


60


to the semi-circular opening


62


. In the alternative, other suitable methods of closure such as, but not limited to, VELCRO®, buttons, laces or the like can be incorporated. The semi-circular pet entry door panel


60


and the semi-circular opening


62


are described as being semi-circular in shape, but other geometrically configured and shaped panels and openings having shapes such as, but not limited to, rectangles, squares, triangles, and semi-elliptical can be used.





FIG. 6

, a third alternative embodiment, illustrates a view of the structure of a tent with a pet entrance


10




c


featuring a pet entrance


58


combined with an integral kennel


68


. The tent structure is similar in many aspects to the tent with a pet entrance lob, previously described. A vertically oriented fabric panel


70


having securing tabs


70




a


,


70




b


and


70




c


is secured by stitching, ultrasonic welding or the like to and along the pet entry door panel surround


16


in reasonably close proximity to the pet entrance


58


, and thence along and about the floor


28




a


and the curved fabric panel


12




b


. The integral kennel


68


is formed by the panel


70


and the lower portion of the pet entry door panel surround


16


, and included entire pet entrance


58


, the lower portion of the curved fabric panels


12




a


and


12




b


, and the portion of the floor


28




a


located and bounded by the lower portion of the panel


70


and the lower portions of the pet entry door panel surround


16


, and included entire pet entrance


58


and the lower portions of the curved fabric panels


12




a


and


12




b


. Alternatively, the panel


70


can be secured in the locations just described by the use of zippers, VELCRO®, buttons, laces or the like, and can be removable should the use of the kennel


68


not be required. Alternatively, a kennel with a top or a rigid wall kennel can be incorporated.




MODE OF OPERATION





FIG. 2

best illustrates the mode of operation of the present invention. The tent with a pet entrance


10


is first erected for normal use. During erection, the floor


28




a


and curved fabric panels


12




a


-


12




n


and the human and pet entry door panel surrounds


14


and


16


are deployed and tensioned to their normal tightness, and as such the structure of the pet entrance


22


is formed. The triangular panels


32


and


34


assume a planar shape, and the living hinge


38


becomes taught and useful for flexible operation of the pet entry door panel


24


thereabout. A pet may enter or exit the pet entrance


22


merely by traversing the opening


36


whilst simultaneously repositioning the pet entry door panel


24


about the living hinge


38


. Subsequent to passage, the pet entry door panel


24


with gravitational assistance assumes a planar and vertical closed position with the vertical edges of the pet entry door panel


24


sealingly impinging the planar triangular panels


32


and


34


.





FIG. 5

best illustrates the mode of operation of a tent with a pet entrance


10




b


where a zipper


66


can be actuated to either open or close the pet entrance


58


.




Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope hereof.















PARTS LIST


























10




tent with a pet








entrance







10a




tent with a pet








entrance







10b




tent with a pet








entrance







12a-n




curved fabric








panels







14




human entry door








panel surround







16




pet entry door








panel surround







18




human entry door








panel







20




screen door panel







22




pet entrance







24




pet entry door








panel







26




dew barrier







26a




dew barrier







28




vestibule







28a




floor







30a-n




support poles







32




triangular panel







32a-b




securing tabs







34




triangular panel







34a-b




securing tabs







36




opening







38




living hinge







39




rigid wall kennel







40




kennel







42




pet entrance







44




side panel







44a-b




securing tabs







46




side panel







46a-b




securing tabs







48




top panel







48a




securing tab







50




rear panel







50a




securing tab







52




securing tab







54




securing tab







56




rear door panel







58




pet entrance







60




semi-circular pet








entry door panel







60a




edge







62




semi-circular








opening







62a




edge







64




lower edge







66




zipper







68




integral kennel







70




panel







70a-c




securing tabs














Claims
  • 1. A tent with a pet entrance comprising:a. a tent support structure; b. a plurality of side panels; c. one or more screen panels, the one or more screen panels connected to the side panels; d. a floor; e. a human entry door panel; f. a human entry door panel surround; g. a pet entry door panel surround; h. a dew barrier, the dew barrier located around and about lower regions of the plurality of side panels, the human door entry surround and the pet entry door panel surround; i. a screen door panel; j. a separate pet entrance located adjacent to the human entry door panel; and, wherein the plurality of side panels, human entry door panel surround and pet entry door panel surround are connected and supported by the tent support structure, and the floor is connected beneath the side panels, the human entry door panel is carried by the human door entry panel surround and co-located thereon with the screen panel, and the dew barrier is located along and about lower regions of the plurality of side panels, and a pet entry door is carried by the pet entry door surround by a living hinge and further comprising; k. inwardly extending triangular panels on the pet entry door surround such that the pet entry door closes gravitationally and in contact with the inwardly extending triangular panels.
  • 2. A tent with a pet entrance comprising:a. a tent support structure; b. a plurality of side panels; c. one or more screen panels; d. a floor; e. a human entry door panel; f. a human entry door panel surround; g. a pet entry door panel surround; h. a dew barrier; i. a screen door panel; and, j. a separate pet entrance located adjacent to the human entry door panel, wherein the plurality of side panels, human entry door panel surround, and pet entry door panel surround are connected and supported by the tent support structure above the floor and connected thereto, the human entry door panel is carried by the human door entry panel surround and co-located thereon with the screen panel, the dew barrier is located along and about lower regions of the plurality of side panels, and a pet entry door is carried by the pet entry door surround; and, wherein the pet entrance includes opposing vertical side panels being triangular in shape extending inwardly from a tent panel towards the tent interior, an opening which aligns between the vertical side panels, the tent floor, and an edge or living hinge of a tent panel extending between the tops of the vertical side panels, and a positionable pet entry door panel of tent fabric pivoting about the edge or living hinge of the tent panel which extends between the tops of the vertical side panels, where a pet can enter or exit the interior of the tent through the pet entrance by simply moving through the pet entrance, whereby the pet entry door panel pivots or is displaced to permit passage of the pet, and subsequent to passage therethrough, gravitational forces cause the pet entry door panel to automatically close.
  • 3. A tent comprising:a. a floor; b. a plurality of side panels connected to the floor; c. a human entry door panel surround connected to the floor and to one of the side panels of the, plurality of side panels, the human entry door panel surround carrying a human entry door panel; d. a pet entry door panel surround connected to the floor and to another of the side panels of the plurality of side panels, wherein the floor, the plurality of side panels, the human entry door panel surround and the pet entry door panel surround together define a flexible and erectable structure; e. a tent support structure for supporting the flexible and erectable structure in an erected condition; and, f. a pet entry door panel connected to the pet entry door panel surround by a living hinge such that the pet entry door panel is closed by gravity when the erectable structure is supported by the tent support structure.
  • 4. The tent of claim 3, wherein the tent further includes a dew barrier connected to the floor and the plurality of side panels.
  • 5. The tent of claim 4, wherein the dew barrier covers a portion of the plurality of side panels adjacent to the floor.
  • 6. The tent of claim 4, wherein the dew barrier is connected to the human entry door surround.
  • 7. The tent of claim 4, wherein the dew barrier is connected to the pet entry door surround.
  • 8. The tent of claim 3, wherein the tent support structure includes a plurality of tent poles.
  • 9. The tent of claim 8, wherein the tent poles are flexible.
  • 10. The tent of claim 3, wherein the pet entry door panel surround is substantially planar when the erectable structure is supported by the tent support structure.
  • 11. The tent of claim 10, wherein the substantially planar pet entry door panel surround is substantially vertical, relative to the floor, when the erectable structure is supported by the tent support structure.
  • 12. The tent of claim 11, wherein the substantially planar pet entry door surround further includes at least one vertically oriented panel extending into the erected structure when the erectable structure is supported by the tent support structure.
  • 13. The tent of claim 12, wherein the at least one vertically oriented panel is one of a pair of opposed vertically oriented panels extending into the erectable structure.
  • 14. The tent of claim 13, wherein the pair of opposed vertically oriented panels, the floor, and the living hinge, bound the pet entry door panel.
  • 15. The tent of claim 14, wherein the opposed vertically oriented panels are triangular.
  • 16. The tent of claim 15, wherein a side of each of the opposed triangular panels is connected to the pet entry door surround panel and another side of each of the opposed triangular panels is connected to the floor.
  • 17. The tent of claim 13, wherein the opposed vertically oriented panels are substantially rectangular.
  • 18. The tent of claim 17, wherein the substantially rectangular panels partially define an integral kennel within the erectable structure when supported by the tent support structure.
  • 19. The tent of claim 18, wherein the integral kennel further has a rear door panel.
  • 20. The tent of claim 19, wherein the rear door panel of the integral kennel is formed of fabric and is suspended from at least one panel of the plurality of panels.
  • 21. The tent of claim 20, wherein the rear door panel is secured by a temporary fastening selected from the group consisting of zipper, Velcro, tabs, and buttons.
  • 22. The tent of claim 3, wherein the floor extends past the pet entry door surround to serve as vestibule.
  • 23. The tent of claim 3, wherein the human entry door panel surround and the pet entry door panel surround are adjacent.
  • 24. The tent of claim 22, wherein the human entry door panel surround and the pet entry door panel surround are adjacent and the vestibule is shared by the human entry door panel surround.
  • 25. The tent of claim 3, wherein the pet entry door panel is weighted below the living hinge to facilitate gravitational closing.
  • 26. A tent for at least one human and at least one pet comprising:a. a floor; b. a human entry door panel surround attached to the floor and a human entry door panel attached to the human entry door panel surround; c. a pet entry door panel surround attached to the floor and to the human entry door panel surround, with a living hinge, the living hinge being spaced apart from the floor, supporting a pet entry panel; d. side panel means connected to the floor and to the human entry door panel surround and to the pet entry door panel surround, the floor, human entry door panel surround and pet entry door panel surround together defining a flexible and erectable structure; and, e. tent support means for supporting the erectable structure in an erected condition, such that the pet entry door panel gravitationally closes.
  • 27. The tent of claim 26, wherein the tent support means includes a plurality of tent poles and the side panel means include a plurality of panels attached to the floor and to adjacent panels of the plurality.
  • 28. The tent of claim 26, further comprising at least one panel attached to the pet entry door surround and to the floor, such that swinging of the pet entry door panel on the living hinge causes the pet entry door panel to swing in contact with the at least one panel.
  • 29. The tent of claim 28, wherein the at least one panel is one of a pair of opposed panels attached to the pet entry door surround and the floor such that swinging of the pet entry door panel on the living hinge causes the pet entry door panel to swing in contact with both panels of the pair of opposed panels.
  • 30. The tent of claim 26, wherein the pet entry door panel leads to an integral kennel within the tent.
  • 31. The tent of claim 30, wherein the integral kennel has a rear door situated within the tent.
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