[0001] The present invention relates to a tent allowing for easy assembly or disassembly
and, more particularly, to a self-contained tent suitable for use in a campground
(i.e., a camping site accessible to automobiles).
[0002] A conventional camping tent comprises a frame consisting of a tubular skeleton structure
and a flexible sheet which covers the frame. The frame is generally assembled by fitting
together a plurality of pipes or poles. When such a conventional tent is used, the
frame is assembled and the sheet cover is opened out to cover the frame. Guy-ropes
of the sheet cover are fixed on the ground through toggles and tent-pegs to complete
the tent assembly. On the other hand, when the tent is disassembled, the sheet cover
is removed from the frame and the frame is broken up into the constituent pipes. However,
according to this conventional tent, the assembly and disassembly of the frame is
time-consuming. It is not easy to pitch or to take down the tent, thus resulting in
inconvenience. In addition to this disadvantage, it is sometimes impossible to pitch
the tent due to ground conditions. When the ground is too soft or hard, the guy-ropes
cannot be firmly supported. As a result, the tent cannot be maintained in a good shape.
[0003] In order to solve the drawbacks of the conventional tent described above, a self-contained
tent assembly is described in, for example, U.S.P. No. 4,058,133. The assembly efficiency
of this self-contained tent is better than that of the assembly type conventional
tent. The conventional self-contained tent is firmly attached to the roof of an automobile.
After it has been raised on the roof, the occupant may climb a ladder and enter the
tent. It is hard to detach the tent from the roof of the automobile. Even if the tent
is detached, to set it up on the ground is difficult and time-consuming since it is
heavy.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a self-contained tent which is
light, easy to carry and can be raised with a simple operation.
[0005] In order to achieve the above object of the present invention, there is provided
a self-contained tent comprising: a flat case which can be freely opened or closed,
said flat case including first and second halves, each of which has a plurality of
reinforcing ribs on the outer surface thereof, and a hinge means for coupling said
first and second halves, said first and second halves being pivotal about an axis
of the hinge means in opposite directions; a plurality of frame members held in said
case, each of said frame members having two ends spaced apart along an axial direction
of the hinge means; connecting means for connecting the two ends of each of said frame
members so as to be pivotal about a line parallel to the axis of the hinge means with
respect to said case; a flexible bag-like tent sheet which has an edge and which can
be held in said case while said flexible tent sheet covers said plurality of frame
members, an inner surface of said flexible tent sheet being attached to said plurality
of frame members, said flexible tent sheet covering said plurality of frame members
so as to constitute a closed space above said first and second halves when said first
and second halves are opened; and a seal means for liquid-tightly attaching the edge
of said flexible tent sheet to the peripheries of the first and second halves pivoted
in the opposite directions.
[0006] According to the present invention, all members required for tent assembly are held
in the case. When the case is opened, the tent is pitched in a one-touch manner, thereby
simplifying the tent assembly. When the tent is to be disassembled, the user only
has to close the case. In addition, since both halves of the case are provided with
reinforcing ribs, they have great mechanical strengths. They may therefore be made
thin, whereby the self-contained tent can be light and portable.
[0007] Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent
from the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0008] This invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description
when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a case of a self-contained tent according to a first
embodiment when the tent is being stored;
Fig. 2 is a side view of the self-contained tent of Fig. 1 when it is assembled;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the self-contained tent of Fig. 1 when it is assembled;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of a hinge portion of the case of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a partial sectional view of an outer wall portion of the tent when it is
assembled;
Fig. 6 is a partial sectional view of an outer wall of a self-contained tent according
to a second embodiment when it is assembled;
Fig. 7 is a side view showing the overall construction of the tent of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is an exploded view of a sealing assembly shown in Fig. 6;
Fig. 9 is a sectional view of a hinge portion of the tent shown in Fig. 6 when the
case is closed;
Fig. 10 is a sectional view of the a hinge portion of the tent shown in Fig. 6 when
the case is opened;
Fig. 11 is a schematic view showing the inside of the tent of Fig. 6;
Fig. 12 is a schematic view for explaining the function of three frame pipes; and
Fig. 13 is a partial sectional view of an outer wall of a tent according to a third
embodiment when it is assembled.
[0009] A self-contained tent according to a first embodiment of the present invention is
illustrated in Figs. 1 to 5. Fig. 1 shows the self-contained tent when it is not assembled.
This tent has a case 20. The case 20 includes first and second halves 22 and 24 of
a flat rectangular shape, and is made of a synthetic resin and a hinge 26 for coupling
the corresponding edges of the first and second halves 22 and 24. The first and second
halves 22 and 24 can be pivoted about the axis of the hinge 26 along opposite directions.
When the first and second halves 22 and 24 are pivoted, they are aligned on the same
plane, as shown in Fig. 2. A plurality of reinforcing ribs 28 is integrally formed
on the outer surfaces of the first and second halves 22 and 24 at predetermined intervals.
The reinforcing ribs 28 extend partially outward from the outer wall surfaces of the
first and second halves 22 and 24, as shown in Fig. 3. In this embodiment, the reinforcing
ribs 28 extend only along the lengthwise direction of the case 20. However, the ribs
may also extend along the lengthwise direction and along the direction perpendicular
thereto. When the first half 22 is brought into tight contact with the second half
24 (i.e., when the case 20 is closed as shown in Fig. 1), the first and second halves
22 and 24 can be connected through a pair of known locks 30.
[0010] As shown in Figs. 3 to 5, stepped portions 32 are formed on the peripheries of the
first and second halves 22 and 24. Reinforcing frames 34 made of, for example, hollow
aluminum rectangular pipes are mounted on the stepped portions 32 along the peripheries
of the first and second halves 22 and 24, respectively. A pair of mounting plates
36 is mounted at corners of one half of the reinforcing frame 34 (i.e., the first
half 22) and extends along the horizontal direction in Fig. 3; these corners are close
to the hinge 26.
[0011] Supports 38 are mounted on the mounting plates 36, as shown in Fig. 3, respectively.
Each support 38 has a pair of support plates 40 which extend upward from the corresponding
mounting plate 36 and are spaced apart by a predetermined distance along the direction
of the width of the case 20 (in this case, the first half 22). One end of each of
the three support pipes 42a, 42b and 42c is inserted between the support plates 40
of one of the supports 38 and is pivotally supported by the support plates 40 through
a support shaft 44 extending parallel to the axis of the hinge 26. The other three
support pipes 42a, 42b and 42c are pivotally supported between the support plates
40 of the other support 38. The support pipes of one support 38 and the corresponding
support pipes of the other support 38 constitute support pipe pairs, respectively.
[0012] The two ends of each of the three U-shaped frame pipes 46 are slidably inserted in
the corresponding pair of the support pipes 42a, 42b and 42c of the supports 38. Therefore,
the frame pipes 46 are supported on the corresponding supports 38 to be pivotal about
the support shafts 44. Coil springs 70 are disposed in the support pipes 42 and are
positioned between the ends of the respective frame pipes 46 and the support shafts
44. The respective frame pipes 46 are elastically supported by the corresponding coil
springs 70 on the corresponding supports 38. It should be noted that the respective
frame pipes 46 are sufficiently short to be held in the case 20.
[0013] A flexible waterproofed tent sheet 48 of a material such as canvas can be held in
the case 20. The tent sheet 48 is sewn in a predetermined bag-like shape having an
edge so as to cover the case 20 and to form a closed space having the case 20 as a
base when the first and second halves 22 and 24 are pivoted to open the case 20, as
shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
[0014] The edge of the tent sheet 48 is liquid-tightly coupled to the periphery (i.e., the
peripheries of the first and second halves 22 and 24 which exclude the edges thereof
coupled through the hinge 26) of the opened case 20 through a sealing assembly 50.
The sealing assembly 50 is illustrated in detail in Figs. 4 and 5. The sealing assembly
50 is disposed along the entire peripheries of the first and second halves 22 and
24 and has packing projections 52 which are brought into tight contact with each other
when the case 20 is closed. The packing projections 52 are made of an elastic material
such as rubber or a synthetic resin. In this embodiment, the packing projections 52
have hollow pipe portions, respectively. A first connecting member 54 is formed integrally
with the entire inner wall edge of each packing projection 52 along the outer wall
of the reinforcing frame 34 toward the inside of the tent. A second connecting member
56 is formed integrally with the entire outer wall edge of each packing projection
52. The first connecting member 54 is mounted on the outer wall surface of the reinforcing
frame 34 by a plurality of fastening means 58 which have a press plate and screws.
Alternatively, the first connecting member 54 may be adhered to the outer wall surface.
The inner edge of the first connecting member 54 excluding the portion on the side
of the hinge 26 is bent upward, as shown in Fig. 5. In this manner, as shown in Figs.
3 and 5, the edge of the tent sheet 48 is liquid-tightly coupled by sewing or adhesion
to a bent portion 60 of the first connecting member 54 of each of the first and second
halves 22 and 24. On the other hand, the second connecting member 56 is coupled to
the outer wall surface of the tent through a plurality of fastening members 62 which
have a press plate and screws.
[0015] Loop portions 64 are formed on the inner surface of the tent sheet 48 which serves
as a ceiling so as to attach the tent sheet 48 to the respective frame pipes 46. In
this manner, since the tent sheet 48 is attached to the frame pipes 46 and the first
and second halves 22 and 24, when the frame pipes 46 are pivoted about the corresponding
shafts 44 of each support 38 upon opening the case 20, the tent sheet 48 is automatically
stretched, as shown in Fig. 2. The size of the stretched tent sheet 48 is determined
so as to compress the coil springs 70 held in the corresponding support pipes 42 of
the supports 38 through the two ends of the corresponding frame pipes 46. As a result,
when the tent sheet 48 is stretched, it can be biased by the biasing force of the
springs 70 in a direction away from the support pipes 42. Therefore, the tent sheet
48 is kept taut.
[0016] Furthermore, a flap door (not shown) is also formed in the tent sheet 48 and can
be opened or closed by a fastener.
[0017] According to the tent of the first embodiment, the tent can be pitched in a one-touch
manner as shown in Fig. 2 when the case 20 is opened, and when the first and second
halves 22 and 24 are pivoted in the opposite directions. In addition, in order to
put away the tent, the user only has to close the case 20 in order to hold the tent
components therein.
[0018] In addition, in this tent, the case 20 can serve as a base when it is assembled.
Thererfore, ground conditions do not interfere with the setting-up operation of the
tent.
[0019] The case 20 is made of a synthetic resin. The first and second halves 22 and 24 forming
this case 20 are provided with reinforcing ribs 28 on their outer surfaces. The case
20, i.e., the halves 22 and 24, can therefore be made thinner without reducing the
their mechanical strengths. Hence, the tent as a whole may be light and portable and
can easily be set up.
[0020] The packing projections 52 are respectively formed along the peripheries of the first
and second halves 22 and 24 of the case 20 of the tent. The packing projections 52
of the first and second halves 22 and 24 are brought into elastic contact with each
other when the case 20 is closed. Even if rain falls on the case 20 when being carried,
the waterproofness can be guaranteed.
[0021] The present invention is not limited to the tent of the first embodiment. For example,
Figs. 6 to 12 illustrate a tent according to a second embodiment to be described below.
The same reference numerals used in Figs. 6 to 12 denote the same parts as in the
first embodiment, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. Only the differences
will be described.
[0022] Fig. 6 is a partial sectional view of a self-contained tent according to the second
embodiment. A tent sheet 48 of the second embodiment comprises a first sheet 72 sewn
in the same bag-like manner as in the first embodiment and a second sheet 74 liquid-tightly
attached to the first sheet 72 and being of the same material as that of the first
sheet 72. The second sheet 74 has a bag-like structure with open ends which is folded
to constitute a two-layer structure. The folded portion of the two-layer structure
is coupled to the edge of the first sheet 70. An inner sheet 76 of the two-layer structure
at the unfolded end is liquid-tightly coupled to first connecting members 54 of packing
projections 52 of a sealing assembly 50. As is apparent from Fig. 6, an outer sheet
78 of the two-layer structure is longer than the inner sheet 76 so as to surround
the outer wall of the case 20 when the case 20 is opened. According to the tent sheet
48 described above, since the sealing assembly 50 is covered by the outer sheet 78
of the tent sheet 48, as shown in Fig. 7, the sealing assembly 50 can be protected
against rain, thereby further improving the liquid tightness of the inside of the
tent.
[0023] Furthermore, according to the second embodiment, the lower end face of each first
connecting member 54 of the sealing assembly 50, the lower endface being contacted
with the outer wall of the corresponding flames 34, comprises a corrugated surface,
as shown in Fig. 8. The first and second connecting members 54 and 56 of the sealing
assembly 50 are coupled to the outer wall of the tent and to a reinforcing frame 34
through an intermediate sealing material 80 made from, e.g. silicone rubber. Therefore,
according to this sealing assembly 50, sealing between the first connecting member
54 and the reinforcing frame 34, and between the second connecting member 56 and the
outer wall of the tent is improved, as compared with the sealing assembly of the first
embodiment.
[0024] Furthermore, according to the sealing assembly 50 of the second embodiment, first
connecting members 54 having bent portions 60 are respectively formed on the packing
projections 52 also at the side of the hinge 26. The coupling portion of the first
and second halves 22 and 24 through the hinge 26 is covered with a flexible hinge
sheet 82 made of the same material as that of the tent sheet 48. A pair of opposing
edges of the hinge sheet 82 for covering the hinge 26 along the axis thereof are coupled
to the bent portions 60 of the first connecting members 54 which are located at the
side of the hinge 26, as shown in Fig. 6. Another pair of opposing edges of the hinge
sheet 82 are coupled to the inner surface of the tent sheet 48, as shown in Fig. 11.
When the hinge sheet 82 described above is provided, a double waterproof structure
can be obtained in the hinge portion of the case 20 in the same manner as in the waterproof
structure of the outer portion, thereby further improving the sealing of the tent.
[0025] In the second embodiment, as shown in Fig. 6, reinforcing plates 90 are respectively
disposed on the inner surfaces of the halves 22 and 24 so as to close the openings
of the reinforcing ribs 28. The reinforcing plate 90 comprises a plate or a laminate
of a heat-insulating material such as a synthetic resin (i.e., polyethylene). In addition,
a heat-insulating material 92 is filled in the reinforcing ribs 28. The heat-insulating
material 92 may comprise rubber, a synthetic resin such as styrol or urethane, or
a foamable synthetic resin such as foamable styrol or foamable urethane. The heat-insulating
material 92 is preformed into members having predetermined dimensions corresponding
to the interior of each rib. The heat-insulating members are respectively fitted in
the reinforcing ribs 28 and fixed with an adhesive, respectively. However, when a
foamable synthetic resin is used, it is filled in the reinforcing ribs 28 and is foamed.
[0026] When the case 20 has the above construction, the- mechanical strength of the case
20 is increased by the reinforcing plates 90. In addition to this advantage, the inner
bottom surfaces of the first and second halves 22 and 24 can be flattened, thereby
making the assembled tent more comfortable for the user. Furthermore, since the heat-insulating
material 92 is filled in the reinforcing ribs 28, heat will not be easily dissipated
through the floor of the first and second halves 22 and 24, thereby improving the
heat insulation properties of the tent.
[0027] In the second embodiment, at least one (i.e., support pipe 42b in Fig. 12) of the
support pipes 42 of each support 38 need not have the coil spring 70 therein. In this
case, the two ends of the frame pipe 46 slidably fitted in the support pipe 42b are
directly coupled to the support shaft 44. Even if the frame pipes 46 are elastically
supported by the corresponding support pipes 42a and 42c of the supports 38, the tent
sheet 48 will not vibrate by the external pressure caused by rain and wind since the
height of the sheet 48 is limited to a height H by the frame pipes 46 held by the
support pipes 42.
[0028] Fig. 13 shows a tent sheet 48 according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
The tent sheet 48 of the third embodiment slightly differs from that of the second
embodiment. The tent sheet 48 according to the third embodiment comprises a first
sheet 100 consisting of the first sheet and the outer sheet of the second sheet 74
of the second embodiment, and a second sheet 102 consisting of the inner sheet 76
of the second embodiment. The tent sheet 48 of the third embodiment has the same waterproof
effect as in the second embodiment.
1. A self-contained tent comprising: frame means and tent sheet means, characterized
in that said frame means comprises
a flat (20) case which can be freely opened or closed and which has first and second
halves (22, 24), each of halves has a plurality of reinforcing ribs (28) on the outer
surface thereof,
a hinge element (26) for coupling the first and second halves, the first and second
halves being pivotal about an axis of the hinge element in opposite directions,
a plurality of frame members (46) held in said case, each of the plurality of frame
members having two ends spaced apart along an axial direction of the hinge element,
and
connecting means (38, 42) for connecting the two ends of each of said plurality of
frame members to be pivotal about a line parallel to the axis of the hinge element
with respect to said case; and said tent sheet means comprises
a flexible bag-like tent sheet (48) having an edge to be held in said case while said
sheet covers said plurality of frame means, an inner surface of said tent sheet being
attached to said plurality of frame members, so that said tent sheet covers the first
and second halves so as to constitute a closed space above the first and second halves
when the first and second halves are pivoted to open said case, and
characterized by further comprising seal means (50) for liquid-tightly attaching the
edge of said tent sheet to peripheries of the first and second halves which correspond
to the edge of said tent sheet.
2. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that the reinforcing ribs (28) are
formed of hollow ribs, the hollow ribs being opened in inner surfaces of the first
and second halves.
3. A tent according to claim 2, characterized in that said case (20) further comprises
reinforcing plates (90) respectively disposed on inner surfaces of the first and second
halves so as to close openings of the reinforcing ribs.
4. A tent according to claim 3, characterized in that said case further comprises
heat-insulating material members (92) respectively filled in the reinforcing ribs.
5. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that said frame member (46) comprises
a substantially U-shaped pipe.
6. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting means is disposed
in a vicinity of a side wall of one of said first and second halves, the vicinity
being located at a hinge means side.
7. A tent according to claim 6, characterized in that said connecting means comprises:
a pair of supports (38) disposed to be spaced apart along the axial direction of the
hinge means; support pipes (42) of the same number as that of said frame members and
whose proximal ends are supported by each of the pair of supports to be pivotal, two
ends of each of said frame members being slidably fitted in a corresponding pair of
the support pipes of the pair of supports; and coil springs (70) held in the support
pipes of each of the pair of supports so as to elastically support the ends of said
frame members.
8. A tent according to claim 6, characterized in that said connecting means comprises:
a pair of supports (38) disposed to be spaced apart along the axial direction of the
hinge means; support pipes (42) of the same number as that of said frame members and
whose proximal ends are supported by each of the pair of supports to be pivotal, two
ends of each of said frame members being slidably fitted into a corresponding pair
of the support pipes of the pair of supports; and coil springs (70) held in the support
pipes of each of the pair of supports, excluding at least one pair of support pipes
of the pair of supports, so as to elastically support the ends of said frame members.
9. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that the edge of said tent sheet
comprises a double structure which consists of an inner sheet (76) coupled to said
seal means and an outer sheet (78) for surrounding an outer wall of said case when
said case is opened.
10. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that said seal means comprises:
elastic packing projections (52) respectively extending from the peripheries of the
first and second halves thereon, the packing projections being elastically brought
into contact with each other to keep an inside of said case liquid-tight when said
case is closed; a first connecting member (54) integrally formed with an inner edge
of each of the packing projections, extending inward a corresponding one of the first
and second halves, and liquid-tightly connected to the edge of said tent sheet; and
a second connecting member (56) formed along an outer wall of a corresponding one
of the first and second halves and liquid-tightly connected to the outer wall thereof.
ll. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that said seal means includes a
flexible hinge sheet (82) which liquid-tightly cover the coupling portion of the first
and second halves through the hinge means.
12. A tent according to claim 10, characterized in that the packing projections (52)
of said seal means have a substantially pipe-like shape.
13. A tent according to claim 1, characterized in that
said case further comprises hollow prism-shaped reinforcing frames (34) along inner
walls of the first and second halves; and
said seal means comprises: elastic packing projections (52) respectively extending
from the peripheries of the first and second halves thereon, the packing projections
being elastically brought into contact with each other to keep an inside of said case
liquid-tight when said case is closed; a first connecting member (54) which extends
integrally with an inner edge of each of the packing projections along an outer wall
of a corresponding one of the prism-shaped reinforcing frames of a corresponding one
of the first and second halves and which is liquid-tightly coupled to the edge of
said tent sheet; and a second connecting member (56) which is formed along an outer
wall of a corresponding one of the first and second halves and which is liquid-tightly
fixed on the outer wall thereof.
14. A tent according to claim 13, characterized in that a contact surface of the first
connecting member of said seal means with the corresponding one of the reinforcing
frames comprises a corrugated surface, and said seal means further comprises seal
material (80) filled inserted between each of the packing projections and a corresponding
one of the first and second halves.