Background of the Invention
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a portable structure for providing temporary protection
for at least one person from environmental conditions. A typical example of such an
application would be for anglers in situations where they are required to maintain
a position at a river bank or similar for a considerable period of time.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Portable structures for anglers are known and in many situations conflicting constraints
exists in terms of portability, easy erection, strength and affordability. Many structures
of this type have disadvantages in that a degree of assembly is required in order
to place the structure in its fully erect condition.
Brief Summary of the Invention
[0003] According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a portable structure
for providing temporary protection for at least one person from environmental conditions,
comprising: a sheet; a mounting block; a plurality of support arms secured to said
mounting block and arranged to extend outwards from said mounting block to support
said sheet when in an erected condition, a plurality of said support arms being arranged
to fold away from said erect condition into a storage condition, characterised in
that said mounting block comprises: a first part to which a number of said support
arms are connected; a second part to which a number of said support arms are connected;
and hinging means connecting said first part to said second part, such that said structure
is erected by a relative movement of said first and second parts about said hinging
means.
[0004] Preferably said first and second parts of said mounting block are each configured
to receive a lever, which assist said relative movement about said hinging means.
Brief Description of the Several Views of the Drawings
[0005]
Figure 1 shows a portable structure 102 being used by an angler;
Figure 2 shows the portable structure 102 after support arms 104 have been spread out;
Figure 3 shows a side view of the partly opened structure 102;
Figure 4 shows the portable structure 102 identified in Figure 3 in its fully erect condition;
Figure 5 shows the user enjoying the shelter of the structure 102;
Figure 6 shows the end of support arm 104a attached to sheet 105;
Figure 7 shows an enhanced embodiment in which a second fabric sheet 701 is also secured to the ends of the support arms 104, such that it lies to the outside of said support arms;
Figure 8 shows a detailed isometric view of the mounting block 103 of Figure 1;
Figure 9 shows the mounting block 103 with its two halves 301 and 302 latched together;
Figure 10 shows a cross-sectional view of the mounting block 103, indicated by line X-X in Figure 9, Figure 11 shows an alternative embodiment in which the support arms 1104 comprise of two pieces of tubing which are connectable at a joint 1120;
Figure 12A and 12B show two halves of an alternative mounting block of a portable structure, which may
be separated when the structure is in its storage condition;
Figure 13 shows a cross-section of the mounting block of Figures 12A and 12B before its two parts 1201 and 1202 are hooked together;
Figure 14 shows the mounting block of Figure 13, after the tongues 1222 have been inserted into slots 1221; and
Figure 15 shows the mounting block of Figure 14, after rotation of the two part 1201 and 1202 about the end portion 1301 of plate 1203.
Written Description of the Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
Figure 1
[0006] A portable structure
102, being used by an angler, is illustrated in
Figure 1. The structure has been carried to a position on a river bank in a suitably designed
bag
101. The portable structure, in the preferred embodiment, provides a robust shelter under
extreme environmental conditions. Furthermore, it may be necessary to assemble the
structure in less than ideal conditions therefore the assembly procedure is relatively
straightforward while at the same time, when in its erect condition, the structure
is robust and resilient to extreme weather.
[0007] The structure comprises of a mounting block
103, to which are attached a number of support arms
104, and a waterproof fabric sheet
105 attached to said support arms. In the storage condition shown in
Figure 1, the support arms are folded away such that they are substantially parallel to each
other.
[0008] The angler is not required to perform any detailed assembly of the structure and
the assembly procedure is initiated by simply removing the structure
102 from bag
101.
[0009] Having removed the structure
102 from the bag
101 the structure is laid out such that said support arms are moved circumferentially
so as to spread them out.
Figure 2
[0010] The portable structure
102 is shown in
Figure 2 after the support arms
104 have been spread out. The structure has a total of nine support arms of which five
support arms
104A,
104B,
104C,
104H and
104l are shown in
Figure 2, with the remaining four being hidden behind the sheet
105. The sheet
105 has nine elongated open-ended pockets, such as pocket
201, in which a respective support arm resides, so that the support arms support the
fabric sheet when the structure is erect.
[0011] The mounting block
103 comprises of two halves each having a hole
202 which allow a pair of levers to be connected to the mounting block to facilitate
the erection of the structure
102.
Figure 3
[0012] A side view of the partly opened structure
102 is shown in
Figure 3. As previously mentioned, the mounting block
103 comprises of two halves
301 and
302, and these are connected to each other by a hinge
303. Five of the support arms
104A, 104B, 104C, 104H and
104l are attached to the first part
301 of the mounting block
103, while the other four support arms
104D, 104E, 104F (shown in
Figure 4), and
104G (shown in
Figure 4) are attached to the second part
302.
[0013] The levers
304 and
305 each comprise of a rigid rod, or alternatively a tube, shaped to be a good fit within
the holes
202. The levers provide the user with sufficient leverage to rotate the two parts
301 and
302 with respect to each other so as to erect the structure
102.
[0014] As the two levers are brought together, the relative movement of the two parts of
the block
103 and the consequent movement of the support arms causes the sheet
105 to become tensioned and the support arms to extend radially from said support block.
[0015] When the structure
102 has been fully opened in this manner, the relative positions of the two parts
301 and
302 of the support block
103 is fixed by a latch (shown in
Figures 8 and
9).
Figure 4
[0016] The portable structure
102 identified in
Figure 3 is shown in its fully erect condition in
Figure 4. Some of the support arms
104D to
104G are pegged to ground by means of loops
401, 402, 403 and
404 attached to the ends of said support arms. Furthermore, support rods 405 are secured
to support arms
104H and
104C so as to orientate the portable structure in a desired operating configuration. Additional
support rods may similarly be secured to front support arms
104l and
104B as required by the environmental conditions.
[0017] When the structure is in the erect condition, shown in
Figure 4, support arm
104A is arranged to be higher than any of the remaining support arms. Consequently, sections
406 of the sheet
105, at the top of the structure are provided with a slope to assist run-off of water
in wet weather.
[0018] As shown in
Figure 4, the support arms
104A to
104l define a dome shape and the fabric sheet
105 is suspended inside said arms. In an alternative embodiment, the sheet
105 is attached such that it lies outside of the support arms
104. A flap is provided within the sheet to allow access to the mounting block
103 for the purposes of erecting and collapsing the structure. The flap may be of a similar
construction to that described below with reference to
Figure 7.
Figure 5
[0019] The user is shown enjoying the shelter of the structure
102 in
Figure 5, in a seated position. However, it should also be noted that the structure provides
sufficient space for a bed for the user when required.
[0020] A portion of sheet
105 extends away from the support arms
104 and downwards to provide a front wall
501 for the structure
102. An opening in the wall
501 provides an entrance to the structure.
[0021] Further securing of the structure is provided by pegging down rings
503 attached to the fabric sheet
105.
Figure 6
[0022] The fabric sheet
105 is secured to the underside of the radially extending support arms
104 by means of the pockets
201. Furthermore, the sheet
105 is permanently attached to the end of each of the support arms
104. Thus, when the structure is in its stored condition, when it is in its erect condition,
and during its erection, one end of each support arm
104 is attached to the mounting block
103 while the opposite ends are attached to the sheet
105.
[0023] By way of example, the end of support arm
104A is shown in
Figure 6 attached to sheet
105. The sheet
105 has an upturned edge portion
601 secured to the end
602 of support arm
104A by means of a screw
603 and a washer
604. However, it should be appreciated that alternative securing mechanisms may be deployed
in order to permanently attach one or more fabric sheets to the support mechanism.
Thus, these attachments may remain permanently in position for many operations of
the device. However, the screw fastenings etc. do allow the sheet to be removed for
repair or replacement as and when this becomes necessary.
[0024] The upturned edge
601 is attached to the adjacent support arms
104B and
104l in a similar manner, so that rain water running off the sheet
102 is directed away from the entrance in wall
501.
Figure 7
[0025] In an enhanced embodiment, as illustrated in
Figure 7, a second fabric sheet
701 is also secured to the ends of the support arms
104 but in a manner such that it lies to the outside of said support arms. Therefore,
the second sheet
701 lies substantially in parallel with the first fabric sheet
104 which lies under the support arms. In this way, the portable structure is provided
with a double skin which, when required for relatively long durations, such as for
overnight use, significantly reduces problems associated with condensation.
[0026] The mounting block
103 is protected in the embodiment shown in
Figure 7 by means of an secured flap
702, preferably attached to the sheet
701 by stitching
703 along one edge and a hook and loop mechanism such as Velcro (registered trademark)
along the remaining edges. When the structure of
Figure 7 is to be placed back into its storage condition, the flap
702 is lifted, thereby giving access to the mounting block
103. Thus, the latch of the mounting block may be undone to allow the two halves of said
block to fold-up about the hinge
303, effectively performing the reverse process to that shown in
Figure 3.
[0027] Similarly, when the structure of
Figure 7 is being erected, access is provided to the mounting block
103 via the flap
702, and the erection process is substantially the same as shown in
Figures 2 and
3.
[0028] Thus, in this way, it is possible to erect a double skinned portable structure with
relatively minimal effort, given that the underskin
105 and the outer skin
701 remain permanently secured to the plurality of support arms
104. Furthermore, these arms are rapidly positioned into their erected condition by merely
hinging the two parts of the mounting block as described with reference to
Figure 3.
Figure 8
[0029] A detailed isometric view of the mounting block
103 of
Figure 1 is shown in
Figure 9. Each of the two halves
301 and
302 of the mounting block
103, comprises of a pair of metal plates
801A and
801B, and
802A and
802B respectively. The hinge
303 connects the lower plates
801A and
802A of the two parts
301 and
302 respectively.
[0030] An end of each support arm
104B to
104I is sandwiched between the plates
801A and
801B, or
802A and
802B and held in place by a pivot mechanism
803.
[0031] If all of the support arms were allowed to pivot, inward forces from said arms would
tend to rotate the mounting block such that they are no longer arranged in a truly
radial manner. For this reason, the remaining support arm,
104A, is rigidly attached to part
301, so that it cannot pivot. Consequently, when the structure is erected, the pivotable
support arms
104B to
104l are oriented with respect to support arm
104A to ensure that they extend radially from the mounting block.
[0032] Tubes
805 and
804 are each rigidly attached, for example by a suitable adhesive (or alternatively)
press-fitting), to a respective pair of plates
801A and
801B, or
802A and
802B, such that a flanged end of each of said tubes protrudes from the upper outer surface
of the mounting block
103. The tubes
805 and
804 define the holes
202 in the mounting block and, therefore, during erection of the structure, the tubes
805 and
804 receive the ends of levers
304 and
305.
[0033] A latching member
806 has a first end permanently attached to the flanged end of tube
804 such that it may swivel about it; the flange preventing the latching member from
sliding off said tube. The other end of the latching member is hook shaped, such that
when the structure is being erected, the latching member
806 is hooked around the tube
805, to lock the two parts
301 and
302 of the mounting block
103 in position.
Figure 9
[0034] The mounting block
103 with its two halves
301 and
302 latched together is shown in
Figure 9. As described above, the hooked end of the latching member
806 is hooked around the tube
805 to hold the part
301 in a fixed position relative to part
302.
[0035] As illustrated by
Figure 9, the axis of the hinge
303 is perpendicular to the direction of the fixed support arm
104A, and consequently it is horizontal when the structure is erect. This configuration
has been found preferable to facilitate the erection of the structure, because it
allows the support arms
104 to be spread out in a substantially horizontal plane, as shown in
Figure 2, with the rear arms
104E and
104F lowermost.
[0036] Alternative types of latching mechanisms may be used to that illustrated in
Figure 8 and 9, which allow the two halves of the mounting block to be releasably held together
when the structure is erect.
Figure 10
[0037] A cross-sectional view of the mounting block
103, indicated by line
X-X in
Figure 9, is shown in
Figure 10. The fixed support arm
104A is held between the plates
801A and
801B by bolts
1001 and
1002. Bolt
1001 passes through the upper plate
801B, a washer
1003, a metal sleeve
1004, a second washer
1005, the lower plate
801A, and is fixed in place by a hexagonal nut
1006. The sleeve
1004 is located within a hole which extends through the tubular wall of support arm
104A and a solid metal cylinder
1007 which is fixed within said arm adjacent to its end. The cylinder
1007 provides the arm with additional strength at its connection to the mounting block
103.
[0038] In the present example, the cylinder
1007 is made from aluminium and it is crimped in place within an aluminium tube support
arm, but alternatively it may be bonded in place by a suitable adhesive. In alternative
embodiments, the support arms are manufactured from a man-made material such as fibre
glass, and the cylinder is bonded in place.
[0039] The sleeve
1004 is slightly longer than the outside diameter of the support arm
104A, and consequently without the second bolt
1002 the support arm
104A would be free to pivot about bolt
1001. In fact, the pivot mechanisms
803 of the pivotable support arms
104B to
104l comprise of a single such bolt assembly. However, support arm
104A does have the second bolt
1002 to prevent pivoting. Thus, the bolt
1002 passes through the upper plate
801A, a washer
1008, a sleeve
1009 located within a second hole in said support arm, a second washer
1010, and is held in place by a nut
1011.
[0040] To assist construction of the structure, the lower plates
801A and
801B may be fabricated with hexagonal recesses, about the bolt holes, to receive nuts,
such as nuts
1006 and
1011.
Figure 11
[0041] In the main embodiment, as shown in
Figure 4, each of the support arms
104 consists of a single length of aluminium tubing which extends from the mounting block
103 to a fabric sheet attachment device, such as that shown in
Figure 6. The support arms are pre-formed to provide the required dome-shape of the structure.
[0042] Alternatively, the support arms are single straight lengths of carbon fibre, or glass
fibre, reinforced rod, or flexible aluminium alloy tubes which flex to the required
shape of the structure during the erection process.
[0043] A further alternative embodiment is shown in
Figure 11. The structure
1102 is substantially the same as structure
102 except that support arms
1104 comprise of two pieces of tubing which are connectable at a joint
1120. To form the joints
1120, one of the two pieces of tubing has an end portion with a reduced diameter which
is a good fit within the other piece. Each support arm is located in a pair of fabric
pockets
1101A and
1101B spaced apart to allow the user access to the joint
1120. Thus, when the structure
1102 is to be erected, the user firstly connects the two pieces of each support arm before
spreading them out in the manner of
Figure 2, and then completing the erection as illustrated by
Figure 3. When the structure
1102 is to be stored, it is collapsed by unhooking the latching member on the mounting
block and folding the support arms together. The two pieces of the support arms
1104 are then separated at joints
1102. This allows the outer piece of each support arm to be folded back alongside the
respective inner piece. Consequently, the length of the structure
1104 when folded is approximately half of the length of the structure
104 when it is folded.
[0044] In an alternative embodiment, the joint
1120 between the two pieces of tubing may be hinged.
Figures 12A and 12B
[0045] In a further alternative embodiment, a portable structure is substantially the same
as the structure
102 except that the two halves of the mounting block may be separated when the structure
is in the storage condition. The two halves
1201 and
1202 of the alternative mounting block are illustrated in
Figures 12A and
12B respectively. The mounting block of
Figures 12A and
12B is substantially the same as mounting block
103, except that instead of a hinge, mounting block part
1201 has three linear slots
1221 arranged parallel to a straight edge
1223 of its lower plate
1224, and mounting block part
1202 has three curved tongues
1222 extending from an edge of its lower plate. Three narrow portions of the lower plate
1224 between the three slots
1221 and the edge
1223 provide three spindles
1225.
[0046] The three slots
1221 are dimensioned to receive the three tongues
1222, and the spindles
1225 are configured to be located within a curved part of said tongues. During erection
of the structure, when the tongues
1222 are inserted into the slots
1221, the spindles
1225 and the tongues co-operate to provide a hinging means.
[0047] A latching member
1206 is rotatably attached to the mounting block part
1202, in substantially the same manner as latching member
806 on mounting block
103.
[0048] In alternative embodiments other numbers of slots are used, with a corresponding
number of tongues.
Figure 13
[0049] The mounting block of
Figure 12A and
12B is shown in cross-section in
Figure 13, before its two parts
1201 and
1202 are hooked together. The fabric sheet of the structure has not been shown in
Figure 13, in order to simplify the illustration.
[0050] The three slots
1221 are formed along an edge portion
1301, of lower plate
1203, which extends substantially perpendicularly from the main part of said plate. The
three tongues
1222 have a hooked shape with an end portion
1302 which extends backwards parallel to the main part of lower plate
1303 of mounting block part
1202.
[0051] During erection of the structure, the end portions
1302 are slotted into slots
1221 until the spindles
1225 of plate
1203 are positioned within a curved portion
1304 of the tongues
1222.
Figure 14
[0052] The mounting block of
Figure 13 is shown in
Figure 14, after the tongues
1222 have been inserted into slots
1221. Thus the spindles
1225 of plate
1203 are positioned within the curved portion
1304 of tongues
1222.
[0053] Having slotted the two parts of the mounting block together, the structure may then
be erected in the same manner as structure
102 and described with reference to
Figures 2 and
3. Thus, levers
304 and
305 are located within tubes
1405 and
1406, and the two parts
1201 and
1202 of the mounting block are rotated about the spindles
1225 of plate
1203 to erect the structure.
Figure 15
[0054] The mounting block of
Figure 14 is shown in
Figure 15 after rotation of the two part
1201 and
1202 about the spindles
1225 of plate
1203. When the structure is fully erect, the latching member 1206 is hooked around the
top of tube
1405 to fix the position of part
1201 relative to part
1202.
[0055] Thus, the mounting block of
Figure 15 comprises of two separate parts
1201 and
1202 which are not connected by a hinge as such. Instead, the slot and tongue arrangement
provides a hinging means which allows a portable structure to be erected by a relative
movement of two parts of a mounting block about a hinging means.
1. A portable structure (
102, 1102) for providing temporary protection for at least one person from environmental conditions,
comprising:
a sheet (105);
a mounting block (103);
a plurality of support arms (104, 1104) secured to said mounting block and arranged to extend outwards from said mounting
block to support said sheet when in an erected condition, a plurality of said support
arms being arranged to fold away from said erect condition into a storage condition,
characterised in that said mounting block comprises:
a first part (301, 1201) to which a number of said support arms are connected;
a second part (302, 1202) to which a number of said support arms are connected; and
hinging means (303, 1221 and 1222) connecting said first part to said second part, such that said structure is erected
by a relative movement of said first and second parts about said hinging means.
2. A portable structure according to claim 1, wherein a number of said plurality of support arms which fold away are attached
to said first part, and a number of said support arms which fold away are attached
to said second part.
3. A portable structure according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said structure includes a fabric sheet (105) attached to said support arms when in said storage condition, and when in said erect
condition.
4. A portable structure according to claim 3, wherein said portable structure includes a second fabric sheet (701) attached to said support arms when in said storage condition, and when in said erect
condition, such that one of said fabric sheets is located inside the support arms
and the other fabric sheet is located outside of the support arms.
5. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein said hinging means is a hinge (303) and said first part (301) of said mounting block (103) is attached to said second part (302) when said structure is in said storage condition, and when in said erect condition.
6. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein all of said support arms are attached to said mounting block both when said
structure is in said storage condition, and when in said erect condition.
7. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein a plurality of said support arms are pivotally attached to said mounting
block.
8. A portable structure according to claim 7, wherein said structure has a fixed support arm (104A) which is rigidly attached to said mounting block to provide a reference from which
the pivotally attached support arms are positioned when the structure is erected.
9. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein one of said support arms (104A) extends higher than the remaining support arms in said erect condition, whereby
a portion of fabric sheet (105) attached to said highest support arm (104A) is sloped to prevent water resting on top of said structure.
10. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 9, wherein said relative movement about said hinging means takes place about a substantially
horizontal axis.
11. A method of erecting a tent (
102, 1102) by spreading out a plurality of support arms (
104, 1104) pivotally attached to a mounting block (
103),
characterised in that:
said mounting block comprises of two parts (301, 302, and 1201, 1202) connected by a hinging mechanism (303, 1221 and 1222) such that each of said two parts supports a plurality of said support arms; and
said tent is erected by a relative movement of said two parts about said hinging mechanism.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 86(2) EPC.
1. A portable structure (
102, 1102) for providing temporary protection for at least one person from environmental conditions,
comprising:
a sheet (105);
a mounting block (103);
a plurality of support arms (104, 1104) each having a first end secured to said mounting block and arranged to extend outwards
from said mounting block to support said sheet when in an erected condition, a plurality
of said support arms being pivotally attached to said mounting block and arranged
to fold away from said erect condition into a storage condition,
wherein in an erected condition the structure is configured to suspend the mounting
block above the ground at the first end of a plurality of the support arms which have
a second end located on the ground, said portable structure being
characterised in that said mounting block comprises:
a first part (301, 1201) to which a number of said support arms are connected;
a second part (302, 1202) to which a number of said support arms are connected; and
hinging means (303, 1221 and 1222) connecting said first part to said second part, such that said structure is erected
by a relative movement of said first and second parts about said hinging means, whereby
said sheet (105) is attached to said support arms when in said storage condition, when in said erect
condition, and during erection.
2. A portable structure according to claim 1, wherein a number of said plurality of support arms which fold away are attached
to said first part, and a number of said support arms which fold away are attached
to said second part.
3. A portable structure according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said structure includes a fabric sheet (105) attached to said support arms when in said storage condition, and when in said erect
condition.
4. A portable structure according to claim 3, wherein said portable structure includes a second fabric sheet (701) attached to said support arms when in said storage condition, and when in said erect
condition, such that one of said fabric sheets is located inside the support arms
and the other fabric sheet is located outside of the support arms.
5. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein said hinging means is a hinge (303) and said first part (301) of said mounting block (103) is attached to said second part (302) when said structure is in said storage condition, and when in said erect condition.
6. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein all of said support arms are attached to said mounting block both when said
structure is in said storage condition, and when in said erect condition.
7. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein said portable structure comprises a latching mechanism (804, 805, 806) which allows the two parts of the mounting block to be releasably held together
when the structure is erect.
8. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 7, wherein said structure has a fixed support arm (104A) which is rigidly attached to said mounting block to provide a reference from which
the pivotally attached support arms are positioned when the structure is erected.
9. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein one of said support arms (104A) extends higher than the remaining support arms in said erect condition, whereby
a portion of fabric sheet (105) attached to said highest support arm (104A) is sloped to prevent water resting on top of said structure.
10. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 9, wherein said relative movement about said hinging means takes place about a substantially
horizontal axis.
11. A portable structure according to any of claims 1 to 10, wherein said first and second parts of said mounting block are each configured to
receive a lever (304, 305), which assist said relative movement about said hinging means.
12. A method of erecting a tent (
102, 1102) [by] comprising the steps of:
spreading out a plurality of support arms (104, 1104) each having a first end pivotally attached to a mounting block (103) and a second end attached to a sheet,
locating the second end of a plurality of the support arms on the ground when in an
erected condition such that the mounting block is suspended at their first ends above
the ground, and the support arms support said sheet,
characterised in that:
said mounting block comprises of two parts (301, 302, and 1201, 1202) connected by a hinging mechanism (303, 1221 and 1222) such that each of said two parts supports a plurality of said support arms;
said tent is erected by a relative movement of said two parts about said hinging mechanism;
and
said sheet (105) remains attached to said support arms when in said storage condition, when in said
erect condition, and during erection.