[0001] The present invention relates to a tent comprising a pole system comprising at least
one tent pole with two ends, a tent cover which is to be supported by the pole system,
and a fastening system which secures the tent cover to the pole system, wherein the
fastening system comprises a plurality of fastening elements connected to the tent
cover and at least two receivings for receiving the ends of the respective tent pole.
Furthermore, the present invention relates to a tent cover comprising a tent layer
and a sleeve portion extending along a sleeve axis at the tent layer, wherein the
sleeve portion is defined between stitchings parallel to the sleeve axis and between
two sleeve layers.
[0002] On the one hand, tents are known whose tent cover or tent layer is attached to tent
poles via fastening elements, i.e. clip elements. Generally, there is provided an
additional outer tent layer which is connected, for example via loops, to the tent
poles and thereby covers the pole system of the tent. Thus, a higher stability of
the tent can be achieved and a smooth outer tent surface can be provided which is
less affected by wind. One disadvantage of these tents is that due to the necessary
additional outer tent layer which also has to be attached to the tent in an additional
assembling step assembly of these tents is quite time-consuming and difficult. However,
a tent of this type without an additional outer tent layer does not offer sufficient
stability.
[0003] On the other hand, tents are known having a continuous sleeve portion stitched at
the outside of the tent cover receiving an entire pole tent. This type of tents does
not need an additional outer tent layer, but an inner tent layer can be provided which
has not to be disconnected from the tent cover assembling the tent. However, assembly
of these tents is quite difficult and time-consuming since the entire tent pole has
to be pushed into and received by the respective sleeve portion. Additionally, the
stitched sleeve portion extending outwardly causes a larger wind-affected outer tent
surface and e.g. rainwater and/or snow cannot sufficiently drain off of the tent cover.
[0004] Furthermore, tent covers are known comprising a tent layer and a sleeve portion extending
along a sleeve axis at the tent layer, wherein the sleeve portion is defined between
stitchings parallel to the sleeve axis and between the two sleeve layers. For the
same reasons as set forth above, namely that the stitched sleeve portion extending
outwardly causes a larger wind-affected outer tent surface and e.g. rainwater and/or
snow cannot sufficiently drain off of the tent cover, an improved solution for a tent
cover was required.
[0005] Under the above-mentioned circumstances it was an object of the present invention
to provide an improved tent which can be quickly and easily assembled maintaining
a high stability, in particular with respect to weather conditions such as wind, rain,
snow, etc. as well as a respective tent cover with a sleeve portion offering less
wind resistance and allowing rainwater and/or snow to easily drain off of the tent
cover.
[0006] According to an aspect of the present invention, this object is achieved by a tent
comprising a pole system comprising at least one tent pole with two ends, a tent cover
which is to be supported by the pole system, and a fastening system which secures
the tent cover to the pole system, wherein the fastening system comprises a plurality
of fastening elements connected to the tent cover and at least two receivings for
receiving the ends of the respective tent pole, the at least two receivings being
sleeve portions.
[0007] A combination of the features of fastening elements connecting the tent cover and
the tent poles and receivings, in particular sleeve portions, to receive the end of
the respective tent pole to be received also combines the advantageously effects of
both features, i.e. that the tent can be quickly and easily assembled due to the fastening
elements to which the tent poles just have to be attached and that the assembled tent
structure offers a high stability due to the sleeve portions which receive the tent
pole ends over a predetermined length and thus support the tent structure in the most
critical area with respect to the tent stability. Additionally, if an inner tent layer
is provided, the inner tent layer has not to be disconnected from the tent cover or
outer tent layer when assembling the tent.
[0008] Sleeve is herewith understood as a flexible tube or hose made of a textile material,
in particular of a tent layer material, preferably of the same material as the tent
cover. The sleeve portion is preferably attached to the tent cover or layer via at
least two stitchings, one at each side.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the sleeve portions may have a length of between 10% and
50%, preferably between 25% and 45%, of the length of the respective tent pole to
be received. Assuming a pole length of 2 to 4 m which is a usual pole length of tent
poles in practice, the inventors have found out that the length of the sleeve portion
receiving the respective tent pole has to be from 0.4 to 1 m to ensure a quick and
easy assembling of the tent at the one hand and a high stability, e.g. with respect
to wind, at the other hand. Comparing the length of the sleeve portions and the length
of the tent poles leads to the above-mentioned proportional percentage-values. Thereby,
a minimum length of the sleeve portion of 10% of the respective tent pole to be received
is necessary for a sufficient stability of the tent, e.g. with respect to wind, and
an easy and quick assembly of the tent can still be implemented with a maximal length
of the sleeve portion of 50% of the respective tent pole to be received.
[0010] The tent poles may be flexible such as to form an arc-shaped structure when tensioned
and inserted into said receivings. It should be noted that the sleeve portions should
be designed to be as long as possible such that a high stability of the tent can be
achieved keeping in view an easy assembling of the tent without a high effort flexing
a tent pole and threading it into the respective receiving sleeve portion.
[0011] In a further embodiment of the present invention, each sleeve portion may have an
opening at an upper end, a diameter of which is greater than a diameter of the respective
tent pole to be received such that a bottom end portion of the respective tent pole
to be received can pass through said upper opening. The bottom end pole can be pushed
or inserted into this upper opening such that the sleeve portion receives the respective
tent pole to be received. Preferably, the edge of this upper opening may be strengthened.
[0012] Additionally, each sleeve portion may have an opening at a bottom end, a diameter
of which is smaller than a diameter of the respective tent pole to be received such
that the bottom end portion of the respective tent pole to be received cannot pass
through said bottom opening. Furthermore, each sleeve portion may have an opening
at the bottom end, the opening being non-concentric with respect to a sleeve axis
of the sleeve portion such that the bottom end portion of the respective tent pole
to be received cannot pass through said bottom opening. The lower portion of each
sleeve portion serves as an abutment surface for the bottom end of the respective
tent pole to be received by the respective sleeve portion such that the pole system
can be inserted into the sleeve portion and can be tensioned when the bottom end of
the respective tent pole to be received by the respective sleeve portion abuts at
the abutment surface of the lower portion of each sleeve portion. The bottom opening
is provided such that for example rainwater and/or snow may drain off and is not being
stowed in the sleeve portion. Preferably, the edges of these bottom openings may be
strengthened.
[0013] In another embodiment of the present invention, the sleeve portion may be open on
the upper end and substantially closed at the bottom end such that the bottom end
of the respective tent pole to be received by the respective sleeve portion abuts
at the substantially closed bottom end of the sleeve portion and the pole system can
be tensioned.
[0014] Preferably, each sleeve portion may have an opening at the bottom end, the opening
being covered by a strap portion which is provided at the bottom end of the sleeve
portions such that the bottom end portion of the respective tent pole to be received
cannot pass through the bottom opening. The strap portion may receive a loop-shaped
cable portion which is connected to the strap portion. According to this preferred
embodiment, the strap portion which preferably is made of a material stronger than
that of the sleeve portions serves as an abutment for the bottom end of the respective
tent pole to be received by the respective sleeve portion and stops the same. Furthermore,
the strap portion can receive a loop-shaped cable portion. With the loop-shaped cable
portion, it is possible to secure the tent to the ground via tent pegs for anchoring
the tent for example being made of a metal material such as aluminum. Preferably,
to save weight the loop-shaped cable may be a textile rope.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fastening elements connected
to the tent cover may be clip elements. Providing clip elements for connecting the
tent poles to the tent cover allows a quite easy and fast assembling of the tent by
just clicking the tent pole into the receiving clips at the respective positions.
However, it is also possible to provide other fastening elements such as loops, textile
ropes, elastic bands, hooks, magnets, push-buttons, etc.
[0016] Furthermore, in an embodiment of the present invention, the pole system is arranged
outside of the tent cover. It would also be possible to arrange the pole system inside
of the tent cover, but the placement at its outside eases assembly of the tent. Thus,
it is desired that the pole system is exposed at the tent outside, except the end
portions of the tent poles which are covered by the receiving sleeve portions.
[0017] Additionally, the tent cover may comprise an inner layer and an outer layer which
are spaced apart from each other such that for example humidity can be kept off the
tent interior and a comfortable climate inside the tent interior can be obtained,
preventing air of either quite high or quite low temperature to pass into the tent
interior by providing a multilayer tent cover consisting of at least the above-mentioned
inner and outer layer which may be connected via connection means or may be formed
integrally as a single unit such that an even faster assembling of the tent could
be achieved. Generally, if inner and outer tent layer are not being formed integrally,
the pole system could be arranged between the inner tent layer and the outer tent
layer. However, due to a more complicated and thus more time-consuming assembly of
this configuration, preferably, the pole system may be arranged at the outside of
the outer layer being exposed at the tent outside, the ends of the tent poles being
covered by the receiving sleeve portions.
[0018] Preferably, the at least one tent pole may be composed of a plurality of several
pole parts such that the pole system is collapsible or foldable into a compact form.
The several pole parts may be hollow, may be connected via a plug-type connection,
may be threadedly engagable, etc. and may be held together via a preferably stretchable
rope or cable extending at the inside of the hollow pole parts.
[0019] According to a further aspect, the object of the present invention is achieved by
a tent cover comprising a tent layer and a sleeve portion extending along a sleeve
axis at the tent layer, wherein the sleeve portion is defined between stitchings parallel
to the sleeve axis and between two sleeve layers, and wherein the two sleeve layers
have substantially equal width in a direction orthogonal to the sleeve axis. The tent
layer may be intermitted at the stitchings parallel to the sleeve axis and opposing
edges of the intermitted tent layer are connected to one another by the two sleeve
layers. With this configuration, the wind-exposed area of the tent cover can be reduced
with respect to the tent covers of tents known in the prior art, where a tent layer
is just stitched onto a tent cover from the outside of the tent cover to form a sleeve
portion receiving a respective tent pole. As an additional result, rainwater and/or
snow can easily drain off of the tent cover.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the two sleeve layers may be symmetrical
with respect to the sleeve axis such that the wind-exposed area of the tent cover
can be halved with respect to tent covers having sleeve portions which are stitched
onto the tent covers from the outside since the sleeve axis of the sleeve portion
lies on the plane of the tent layer and the tent cover.
[0021] The present invention is further illustrated by the following description of an exemplifying
embodiment shown in the attached drawings as follows. In particular,
- figure 1
- shows a perspective view of a tent according to an embodiment of the present invention,
- figure 2
- shows a perspective view of a sleeve portion of a tent cover of the tent of the embodiment,
- figure 3
- shows another perspective view of a bottom end of the sleeve portion of the tent cover
of the tent of the embodiment, and
- figure 4
- shows a perspective view of the tent cover comprising a tent layer and the sleeve
portion of the tent of the embodiment as well as an enlarged view of an edge portion
of the tent layer.
[0022] With reference to figure 1, the general construction of a tent 10 according to the
exemplifying embodiment of the present invention will be described in the following.
[0023] The tent 10 comprises a pole system comprising at least one tent pole 12 with a length
of between 2 and 4 m, a tent cover 14 which is to be supported by the pole system
and a fastening system. The fastening system comprises a plurality of fastening elements
16, e.g. clip elements, connected to the tent cover 14 and at least two receivings
18 for receiving the ends of the respective tent pole 12 to be received. The receivings
18 are sleeve portions 18 which are provided sideward at a lower part of the tent
cover have a length of between 0.4 and 1 m and are made of a textile material, i.e.
of the same material as the tent cover 14, and preferably are stitched to the tent
cover 14. The sleeve portions 18 may be provided with an upper opening 20 and a bottom
opening 22 which will be described in detail referring to figures 2 to 4.
[0024] Advantageously, the pole system and thereby the individual poles 12 can be arranged
outside the tent cover 14. Thus, a middle portion of the tent poles may be exposed
at the tent outside whereas end portions 13 (see figures 2 and 4) of the tent poles
12 are covered by the sleeve portions 18 which receive the end portions 13 of the
tent poles 12. The exposed middle portion of each tent pole 12 is held by the fastening
system, i.e. by the clip elements 16, alternatively by loops, textile ropes, elastic
bands, hooks, magnets, push buttons, etc.
[0025] Moreover, the tent 10 may comprise an inner tent layer (not shown) and an outer tent
layer 14 (tent cover). Inner and outer layer may be spaced apart from each other and
may be connected via not shown connection means or may be formed integrally as a single
unit. It would also be possible to arrange the pole system between inner and outer
tent layer if inner and outer tent layer are not formed integrally.
[0026] Preferably, the tent poles 12 are flexible such that the tent 10 forms an arc-shaped
structure when the tent poles 12 are tensioned and inserted into the sleeve portions
18. Each tent pole 12 is composed of a plurality of several pole parts (not shown)
which are preferably hollow such that each pole 12 is collapsible or foldable and
the pole system can be packed into a compact form. The several pole parts may be connected
via a plug-type connection, may be threadedly engagable, etc. and may be held together
via a preferably stretchable rope or cable extending at the inside of the hollow pole
parts.
[0027] With reference to figures 2 to 4, one of the sleeve portions 18 as well as the tent
cover 14, in the region in which the sleeve portion 18 is arranged, according to the
exemplifying preferred embodiment will be described in the following.
[0028] Figures 2 and 3 show the tent cover 14 comprising the sleeve portion 18 and a tent
layer 30. The sleeve portion 18 having the sleeve axis A at the tent layer 30 as a
center axis may be attached to the tent layer 30 via stitchings S1 - S4 parallel to
said sleeve axis A. It is also possible that more than four stitchings are provided,
or just two stitchings, one on each side of the sleeve portion 18 formed by two sleeve
layers 32a, 32b (described below) having substantially equal width in a direction
orthogonal to the sleeve axis A. However, a number of four stitchings S1 - S4 seemed
to be an optimal solution with respect to effort of manufacturing and stability since
more than four stitchings do only entail a minimum increase of stability of the connection.
Alternatively, the sleeve layers 32a, 32b could also be attached to the tent layer
30 in any other suitable manner, e.g. by gluing.
[0029] As can be seen in figures 2 and 4, the sleeve portion 18, preferably being made of
a textile tent material, i.e. the same material as the tent layer 30, receives a bottom
end portion 13 of the respective tent pole 12 of the pole system to be received through
an upper opening 20. The tent pole 12 then is covered by the sleeve portion 18 in
a lower portion having a length of about 0.4 to 1 m and is outwardly exposed on the
outside of the tent cover 14 in a middle portion. Obviously, a diameter of the upper
opening 20 has to be greater than a diameter of the tent pole 12 to be received by
the sleeve portion 18 such that the bottom end portion 13 of the tent pole 12 can
pass through said upper opening 20.
[0030] Furthermore, the sleeve portion may have an opening 22 at a bottom end. In the exemplifying
embodiment the bottom opening 22 is covered by a strap portion 24 serving as an abutment
for the end portion 13 of the received tent pole 12 and stopping the same. The strap
portion 24, preferably being made of a textile material stronger than the tent layer
30, is arranged such that a free space between an edge of the bottom opening 22 of
the sleeve portion 18 and the strap portion 24 itself is kept in which a loop-shaped
cable portion 26, i.e. a textile rope 26, can be inserted. The preferred textile rope
26 can be inserted into the receiving strap portion 24 and its ends can be connected,
e.g. by knotting the ends of the rope to obtain a closed loop. The loop-shaped cable
portion 26 is provided to receive fastening means such as ropes, i.e. textile ropes,
or tent pegs for anchoring the tent 10. Another purpose of this free space of the
bottom opening 22 is that for example rainwater and/or snow may drain off through
it and is not being stowed in the sleeve portion 18.
[0031] As an alternative to the above-mentioned strap portion 24 being attached at the bottom
opening 22, this object could also be achieved by either providing the bottom opening
22 with a diameter which is smaller than a diameter of the respective tent pole 12
to be received or by arranging the bottom opening 22 non-concentric with respect to
the sleeve axis A of the sleeve portion 18, the respective edges of the bottom openings
22 being preferably strengthened. Both opportunities (not shown) ensure that the respective
tent pole 12 to be received cannot pass through the bottom opening 22 and moreover,
that rainwater and/or snow may drain off through said space at the bottom opening
22.
[0032] An additional strap 28 (see figure 3) can be provided and attached, e.g. stitched
or glued, at the side of the strap portion 24 directed outwardly for e.g. receiving
additional fastening means such as ropes, i.e. textile ropes, or anchoring pegs.
[0033] Figure 4 shows in detail the structure and arrangement of the tent layer 30 and the
sleeve portion 18 formed by and defined between two sleeve layers 32a, 32b. The two
sleeve layers 32a, 32b have substantially equal width in a direction orthogonal to
a sleeve axis A. In addition, an enlarged view of an edge portion of the tent layer
30 is shown.
[0034] In the preferred embodiment according to figure 4, the tent layer 30 is intermitted
at the stitchings S1, S2; S3, S4 parallel to the sleeve axis A and opposing edges
30a, 30b of the intermitted tent layer 30 are connected to one another by the two
sleeve layers 32a, 32b. The two sleeve layers 32a, 32b may be symmetrical with respect
to the sleeve axis A. As can be seen in figure 4, the sleeve portion 18 being formed
of the sleeve layer 32a facing the outside of the tent 10 and the sleeve layer 32b
facing the tent interior or the space between inner and outer tent layer is intermitted
at a connection point 34a and connected to the tent layer 30 via stitchings S1 and
S2. The edges of the sleeve layers 32a, 32b are placed one above another and wrapped
into the edge of the tent layer 30 in an area that is slightly larger than the distance
between the stitchings S1 and S2 such that the stitching connection can be realized.
Connection of the opposing edges of the sleeve layers 32a, 32b to the other tent layer
30 at connection point 34b at the other side of the sleeve portion 18 is implemented
via stitchings S3 and S4 in an arrangement mirrored with respect to the sleeve axis
A.
[0035] The arrangement of the sleeve portion 18 as described above involves a flat tent
interface having a minor wind-exposed area than the interface of tents known in prior
art solutions since the center axis of the tent pole 12 substantially is aligned with
and/or lies on the same plane as the sleeve axis A.
[0036] Another additional strap 36 can be provided and attached, e.g. stitched or glued,
at the outer sleeve layer 32a near the upper opening 20 of the sleeve layer 18 such
that the strap 36 can be pulled when inserting the respective tent pole 12 to be received
through the upper opening 20 into the sleeve layer 18 in order to enlarge the opening
20 and thereby to ease insertion of the tent pole 12.
[0037] The specific example provided in the description given above should not be construed
as limiting. Therefore, the invention is not limited merely to the embodiment described
above.
1. Tent (10), comprising:
- a pole system comprising at least one tent pole (12) with two ends,
- a tent cover (14) which is to be supported by the pole system, and
- a fastening system which secures the tent cover (14) to the pole system,
wherein the fastening system comprises a plurality of fastening elements (16) connected
to the tent cover (14) and at least two receivings (18) for receiving the ends of
the respective tent pole (12), the at least two receivings (18) being sleeve portions
(18).
2. Tent (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the sleeve portions (18) have a length of between 10% and 50%, preferably between
25% and 45%, of the length of the respective tent pole (12) to be received.
3. Tent (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the tent poles (12) are flexible such as to form an arc-shaped structure when tensioned
and inserted into said receivings (18).
4. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that each sleeve portion (18) has an opening (20) at an upper end, a diameter of which
is greater than a diameter of the respective tent pole (12) to be received such that
a bottom end portion (13) of the respective tent pole (12) to be received can pass
through said upper opening (20).
5. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that each sleeve portion (18) has an opening (22) at a bottom end, a diameter of which
is smaller than a diameter of the respective tent pole (12) to be received such that
the bottom end portion (13) of the respective tent pole (12) to be received cannot
pass through said bottom opening (22).
6. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that each sleeve portion (18) has an opening (22) at the bottom end, the opening (22)
being non-concentric with respect to a sleeve axis (A) of the sleeve portion (18)
such that the bottom end portion (13) of the respective tent pole (12) to be received
cannot pass through said bottom opening (22).
7. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sleeve portion (18) is open on the upper end and substantially closed at the
bottom end.
8. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that each sleeve portion (18) has an opening (22) at the bottom end, the opening (22)
being covered by a strap portion (24) which is provided at the bottom end of the sleeve
portions (18) such that the bottom end portion (13) of the respective tent pole (12)
to be received cannot pass through the bottom opening (22).
9. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the strap portion (24) receives a loop-shaped cable portion (26) which is connected
to the strap portion (24).
10. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fastening elements (16) connected to the tent cover (14) are clip elements (16).
11. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the pole system is arranged outside of the tent cover (14).
12. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tent cover (14) comprises an inner layer and an outer layer which are spaced
apart from each other.
13. Tent (10) according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the at least one tent pole (12) is composed of a plurality of several pole parts
such that the pole system is collapsible or foldable into a compact form.
14. Tent cover (14), preferably tent cover (14) of a tent (10) according to any of the
preceding claims, comprising:
- a tent layer (30), and
- a sleeve portion (18) extending along a sleeve axis (A) at the tent layer (30),
wherein the sleeve portion (18) is defined between stitchings (S1, S2; S3, S4) parallel
to the sleeve axis (A) and between two sleeve layers (32a, 32b),
characterized in that the two sleeve layers (32a, 32b) have substantially equal width in a direction orthogonal
to the sleeve axis (A).
15. Tent cover (14) according to claim 14, characterized in that the tent layer (30) is intermitted at the stitchings (S1, S2; S3, S4) parallel to
the sleeve axis (A) and opposing edges (30a, 30b) of the intermitted tent layer (30)
are connected to one another by the two sleeve layers (32a, 32b).
16. Tent cover (14) according to claim 14 or 15, characterized in that the two sleeve layers (32a, 32b) are symmetrical with respect to the sleeve axis
(A).