Collapsible shelter/tent with frame locking mechanism
First Claim
1. A collapsible shelter/tent assembly, comprising:
- 1) a collapsible shelter/tent comprising;
a first clevis;
three or more legs pivotally connected to said first clevis;
a second clevis having a throughhole through which an assembly pole is insertable;
three or more support bars, each pivotally connected with respect to one of said legs at an outer end of said support bar and pivotally connected to said second clevis at an inner end of said support bar, said legs, said support bars, and said first and second clevises forming a collapsible frame;
a generally vertical pin extending from said first clevis, said generally vertical pin having a groove on a side thereof and having a lower end with a corresponding engagement element for engaging a tip of an assembly pole;
a socket disposed on said second clevis, said socket having a receiving bore formed therein which is aligned with said generally vertical pin, said socket having an engaging member supported therewithin, said engaging member being constructed and arranged to firmly engage said groove in said generally vertical pin after said generally vertical pin is inserted into said bore of said socket to thereby lock said first and second devises together and to be manually disengaged from said groove to permit said first and second clevises to be separated from one another, said socket having a throughhole through which an assembly pole is insertable; and
a plurality of sheet-material walls supported on said collapsible frame in collapsed and uncollapsed states of said frame, said plurality of sheet-material walls being constructed and arranged to apply pressure to portions of said collapsible frame as said collapsible frame is moved from said collapsed state to said uncollapsed state to cause portions of said collapsible frame to flex and thereby urge one of said first and second devises toward the other when said collapsible frame is in the uncollapsed state; and
2) an assembly pole having a slide supported thereon, said assembly pole having a tip with an engagement element, said assembly pole insertable through said throughhole of said second clevis and said socket so that said tip of said assembly pole can be engaged with said generally vertical pin.
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Abstract
A collapsible shelter/tent, such as for example an umbrella tent, has a collapsible frame with a plurality of legs that are erected by manually moving two devises toward one another. The shelter/tent includes an improved locking mechanism that very securely maintains the structure in an erected position. The improved locking mechanism includes a generally vertical pin extending from one of the devises that is received inside a socket supported on the other of said clevises. The socket has an engaging member therein that can engage a groove in the generally vertical pin after said generally vertical pin has been inserted into said socket. Preferably, the engaging member is spring biased into the groove. The shelter/tent also includes a variety of novel frame structures. An erection device for erecting a collapsible tent is also included. The erection device includes an elongated pole and a slide member that can be used to control relative movement of the devises toward and away from one another.
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18 Claims
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1. A collapsible shelter/tent assembly, comprising:
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1) a collapsible shelter/tent comprising;
a first clevis;
three or more legs pivotally connected to said first clevis;
a second clevis having a throughhole through which an assembly pole is insertable;
three or more support bars, each pivotally connected with respect to one of said legs at an outer end of said support bar and pivotally connected to said second clevis at an inner end of said support bar, said legs, said support bars, and said first and second clevises forming a collapsible frame;
a generally vertical pin extending from said first clevis, said generally vertical pin having a groove on a side thereof and having a lower end with a corresponding engagement element for engaging a tip of an assembly pole;
a socket disposed on said second clevis, said socket having a receiving bore formed therein which is aligned with said generally vertical pin, said socket having an engaging member supported therewithin, said engaging member being constructed and arranged to firmly engage said groove in said generally vertical pin after said generally vertical pin is inserted into said bore of said socket to thereby lock said first and second devises together and to be manually disengaged from said groove to permit said first and second clevises to be separated from one another, said socket having a throughhole through which an assembly pole is insertable; and
a plurality of sheet-material walls supported on said collapsible frame in collapsed and uncollapsed states of said frame, said plurality of sheet-material walls being constructed and arranged to apply pressure to portions of said collapsible frame as said collapsible frame is moved from said collapsed state to said uncollapsed state to cause portions of said collapsible frame to flex and thereby urge one of said first and second devises toward the other when said collapsible frame is in the uncollapsed state; and
2) an assembly pole having a slide supported thereon, said assembly pole having a tip with an engagement element, said assembly pole insertable through said throughhole of said second clevis and said socket so that said tip of said assembly pole can be engaged with said generally vertical pin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of erecting a collapsible tent, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a collapsible shelter/tent assembly, comprising;
1) a collapsible shelter/tent comprising;
a first clevis;
three or more legs pivotally connected to said first clevis;
a second clevis having a throughhole through which an assembly pole is insertable;
three or more support bars, each pivotally connected with respect to one of said legs at an outer end of said support bar and pivotally connected to said second clevis at an inner end of said support bar, said legs, said support bars, and said first and second devises forming a collapsible frame;
a generally vertical pin extending from said first clevis, said generally vertical pin having a groove on a side thereof and having a lower end with a corresponding engagement element for engaging a tip of an assembly pole;
a socket disposed on said second clevis, said socket having a receiving bore formed therein which is aligned with said generally vertical pin, said socket having an engaging member supported therewithin, said engaging member being constructed and arranged to firmly engage said groove in said generally vertical pin after said generally vertical pin is inserted into said bore of said socket to thereby lock said first and second clevises together and to be manually disengaged from said groove to permit said first and second clevises to be separated from one another, said socket having a throughhole through which an assembly pole is insertable; and
a plurality of sheet-material walls supported on said collapsible frame in collapsed and uncollapsed states of said frame, said plurality of sheet-material walls being constructed and arranged to apply pressure to portions of said collapsible frame as said collapsible frame is moved from said collapsed state to said uncollapsed state to cause portions of said collapsible frame to flex and thereby urge one of said first and second clevises toward the other when said collapsible frame is in the uncollapsed state; and
2) an assembly pole having a slide supported thereon, said assembly pole having a tip with an engagement element, said assembly pole insertable through said throughhole of said second clevis and said socket so that said tip of said assembly pole can be engaged with said generally vertical pin b) placing said collapsible shelter/tent in a collapsed condition;
c) moving said first and second clevises towards one another against a biasing force tending to separate said devises created by said legs and said sheet-material walls, wherein said moving includes;
i) providing an assembly pole having a slide supported thereon, said assembly pole having a tip with an engagement element thereon, and said generally vertical pin having a lower end with a corresponding engagement element for engaging said tip of said assembly pole, and said second clevis and said socket having a through-hole through which said assembly pole is insertable so that said tip of said assembly pole can be engaged with said generally vertical pin; and
ii) moving said devises toward one another by manipulating said assembly pole and said slide;
d) upon reaching a certain position, having said legs and said sheet-material walls switch the direction of force on said second clevis so as to force said clevises toward one another; and
e) after reaching said certain position, locking said first and second clevises together by inserting said generally vertical pin into said bore of said socket. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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