The present invention relates to tents having transparent tops.
As many people know, camping, hunting and other outdoor activities are among today's most popular leisure activities. While various camping equipment is used depending upon different types of camping and a person's particular tastes and activities, just about all of these collections will usually include a tent.
Tents provide for the basic protection from the elements and a surface to sleep upon in order to avoid sleeping on the hard ground. Additionally, tents provide protection from inclement weather such as rain, snow or strong wind. However, while its very important for the tent to provide shelter and protection, oftentimes the tent structure prohibits the viewing and enjoyment of nature from within the tent. Accordingly, there is a need for a means by a tent which provides suitable protection from the elements likewise provides a viewing opportunity of the environment outside of the tent. The development of present invention fulfills this need.
The disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the present invention in providing a tent assembly having a transparent tent top which is attached to the tent assembly, a plurality of segmented rods each of which are routed through one of a plurality of sleeves on each corner of the tent assembly, each of the segmented rods have a first end to terminate in a connector angle socket which is generally a “Y”-shaped connector, a plurality of grommets of which each are located at each corner of a plurality of tent sidewalls—the grommets provide a location for a second end of each the segmented rods to pass through to and terminate thereat in order to stretch to make the tent assembly as taut as possible in order to provide as much usable interior space as is achievable, a bottom opaque section including a pair of short sides and a pair of long sides, a plurality of connectors which are installed on each the segmented rods—the connectors are oriented adjacent a transition point between the bottom opaque section and the transparent tent top of the tent assembly; the segmented rods each have a distal end attached to open a connector lateral socket of each the connectors, each one of the connectors have a protrusion on an upper facing portion to assist in retention of a rain fly, the protrusion is located at a transition point between a connector first lateral socket, a connector second lateral socket, and a connector angle socket, and a pair of door flaps which are located at a tent front—the pair of door flaps is bifurcated into two equal portions with the pair being removably conjoined by a fastener to enable access to an interior of the tent assembly.
In a separate embodiment the tent assembly may also comprise, in addition to the above, a rain fly which includes a continuous rain fly sidewall and a rain fly top. The rain fly is capable of being attached to the tent assembly, and staked to the ground surface via one or more anchors, to cover at least a portion of an outside of the tent assembly. Each of the connectors have a protrusion on an upper facing portion to assist in retention of a rain fly. A plurality of loops may be located on a perimeter adjacent to or on a bottom edge of the continuous rain fly sidewall. The rain fly is fully extended and secured on the tent assembly. Additionally, the transparent rain fly top is coextensive with the transparent tent top. The separate embodiment may also include a plurality of ties, each of which includes a first end which is secured to a respective loop and attached to the tent assembly and a second end secured to a respective anchor. A plurality of receivers may be disposed on an underside of the rain fly, typically located immediately adjacent to the transition point between the rain fly top and the rain fly sidewall, the receivers are sized and located to receive the protrusions located on the connecters to provide additional secure retainment of the rain fly to the tent assembly. A cover is also provided that is capable of being attached to an interior surface of the tent assembly to fully or partially cover the transparent top.
The tent top may be transparent, weatherproof, and waterproof. It is further envisioned that the transparent top is removably attached to the tent assembly by a tent top attachment means selected from the group consisting of a zipper, a plurality of buttons, a plurality of snaps, or a plurality of tie points, on either side of a mesh or a mosquito netting. The segmented rods may be fiberglass. The tent front may be a higher distance from a ground surface so as to encourage drainage of water, snow, ice, or debris via gravity towards a tent rear and ultimately off the tent top. The higher distance may be in the range of two-and-one-half to four inches. The interior of the tent assembly may comprise a floor.
The floor, when present, is generally coextensive with an outer perimeter of the opaque portion of the tent assembly. The tent assembly may be weatherproof and waterproof. The tent assembly may also be generally rectangular and planar when laid flat.
The rain fly top may be transparent while the ties are elastic and/or resilient. The cover may be attached with a cover attachment means which is selected from the group consisting of a zipper, a plurality of buttons, a plurality of buttons snaps, or a plurality of buttons tie-points.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred and various alternate embodiments, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
The present invention relates to a tent assembly 10 having a transparent tent top portion 17. Please refer to
The sleeves 46 that the long and short rods 30a, 30b rout through can either be on the inside or the outside. In the preferred embodiment, and most clearly shown in
There are four (4) connectors 31. The connectors 31 are separate from the tent assembly 10, and when installed on the rods 30a, 30b, 30c, are oriented adjacent the transition point between the opaque portion of the tent assembly 10 (i.e. the tent sidewalls 13, the tent front 15, and the tent rear 16) and the transparent tent top 17 of the tent 10. Alternately, the connectors 31 can be oriented where they overlap the transition point. Four (4) segmented top rods 30c or individual top rods 30c then frame the transparent top 17 portion of the tent 10 into a square. The top rods 30c each have distal ends attached to open connector lateral sockets 35a or 35b of the four (4) connectors 31 as shown in
Upon installation of the rods 30a, 30b, 30c in the tent 10 assembly, the tent assembly 10 is therefore configured to have four (4) sides. The opaque portion of the tent assembly 10 thus comprises two (2) continuous tent sidewalls 13 and the tent back 16. The tent front 15 in a preferred embodiment is bisected by a fastener 11, such as a zipper or other similar fastening means to create the pair of door flaps 12. Other locations of the fastener 11 may be appreciated, and the other tent sidewalls 13, tent rear 16, or either door flap 12 may have a window or another door and is thus not a limiting part of the present invention. The fastener 11 therefore provides access to an interior. The interior may have a floor, or there may be no floor at all. If there is a floor, then it is appreciated that the floor may have additional weatherproof or waterproof material and is generally coextensive with an outer perimeter of the opaque portion of the tent assembly 10 (i.e. the tent sidewalls 13, tent front 15, and tent rear 16). Other embodiments may provide for stakes 25 to secure the tent assembly 10 to the ground 40, or alternately the terminal ends of the long rods 30a and short rods 30b may be spiked to enable penetration and anchorage to the ground 40.
In certain embodiments, a rain fly 20 is included. Please refer to
In a preferred embodiment, there are four (4) receivers 33 on the underside of the rain fly 20, typically located immediately adjacent to the transition point between the rain fly top 21 and the rain fly sidewall 22. These receivers 33 are sized and located to receive the protrusions 32 located on the connecters 31 to provide additional secure retainment of the rain fly 20 to the tent 10. In embodiments where the sleeves 46 are located on the inside surface of the tent assembly 10, such as that shown in
In preferred embodiments, there is a cover 48 that is attached to an interior surface of the tent 10 to fully or partially cover the transparent top 17 when so desired. Although
In other embodiments, the tent top is a mesh 19 or mosquito netting material (
Still other embodiments provide for the transparent top 17 to be removably attached to the tent assembly 10 (i.e. the tent sidewalls 13, tent front 15, and tent rear 16) with a tent top attachment means 44, either by a zipper, buttons, snaps, or tie points, on either side of the mesh or mosquito netting if available, or in place of (e.g., wherein the top portion 17 of the tent 10 is completely open), as is illustrated in
Any or all of the transparent material for the top portion 17 of the tent 10 and the rain fly top 21 is resistant to ultraviolet radiation. The rods 30a, 30b, 30c can be fiberglass, and as mentioned above, can be segmented and interconnected with each other with elastic material.
The present invention is a continuation of and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/614,768, filed Jan. 8, 2018, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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