Rapid deployment shelter system
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1. A shelter comprising:
- a frame formed by a plurality of frame members including two end-frames that define opposing ends of the frame, each end-frame having a top member, said frame defining a volume of space;
a longitudinal beam positioned between said end-frames and fixedly connected to the top members of each said end-frame such that said longitudinal beam does not move relative to said end-frames;
a plurality of panels for forming two generally upright sides, two floor surfaces and two roof surfaces, said panels stowed essentially within the volume of space defined by said frame; and
a plurality of hinges for hingedly attaching the panels and the longitudinal beam into a continuous folding structure, said continuous folding structure being configured for folding into a storage position and for unfolding into a deployed position while maintaining the panels in the continuous folding structure without detaching the panels and without translocating the longitudinal beam.
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Abstract
A shelter for the protection of for the protection of persons, animals, equipment, materials, property, and similar things of value from potentially damaging environmental conditions is disclosed. Various embodiments include the use of a frame structure and hinged panels which are unfolded to create the walls of the structure. Optionally flexible surfaces may be added to the ends of the shelter to at least partially close the end of the shelter.
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1. A shelter comprising:
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a frame formed by a plurality of frame members including two end-frames that define opposing ends of the frame, each end-frame having a top member, said frame defining a volume of space; a longitudinal beam positioned between said end-frames and fixedly connected to the top members of each said end-frame such that said longitudinal beam does not move relative to said end-frames; a plurality of panels for forming two generally upright sides, two floor surfaces and two roof surfaces, said panels stowed essentially within the volume of space defined by said frame; and a plurality of hinges for hingedly attaching the panels and the longitudinal beam into a continuous folding structure, said continuous folding structure being configured for folding into a storage position and for unfolding into a deployed position while maintaining the panels in the continuous folding structure without detaching the panels and without translocating the longitudinal beam. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A shelter comprising:
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a frame comprising two polygon end-frames defining a volume of space, each of said end-frames including a top member and at least two vertical members and at least one longitudinal beam fixedly connected between the top member of each of the end-frames such that the end-frames are opposed to each other and the at least one longitudinal beam does not move relative to said end-frames; a bottom panel extending between said end-frames; two top panels with each said top panel having one side hinged to the at least one longitudinal beams and each said top panel having an opposed longitudinal side; and two tri-fold sections each comprising three contiguously hinged panels stowed essentially between the opposing end-frames, wherein one side of each tri-fold section is hinged to one side of said bottom panel and the other side of each tri-fold section is hinged to one of said opposed longitudinal sides of said top panels. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A shelter comprising:
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a frame comprising two polygon end-frames each of said end-frames including a top member and at least two vertical members and at least one longitudinal beam fixedly connected between the top member of each of the end-frames such that the end-frames are opposed to each other; a bottom panel extending between said end-frames; two top panels with each said top panel having one side hinged to the at least one longitudinal beam and each said top panel having an opposed longitudinal side; a floor panel having an first side and a second side, the first side of the floor panel being hinged to the bottom panel and configured to provide for rotating motion of the floor panel between a vertical position and a horizontal position; an upright wall portion fixedly attached to the second side of the floor panel and extending obliquely to the floor panel, the upright wall portion having a second side disposed remotely from the floor panel; a wall panel having a first side and a second side, the first side of the wall panel being hinged to the second side of the upright wall portion, said wall panel being hinged for rotating motion between a position parallel to the floor panel and a position extending obliquely with respect to the floor panel and forming a wall for the shelter; and a roof panel having a first side and a second side, the first side of the roof panel being hinged to the second side of wall panel for motion between a position parallel to and adjacent to the wall panel and a position oblique to the wall panel, substantially parallel to the floor panel and spaced apart from the floor panel to form a roof for the shelter, the second side of the roof panel being hinged to one of the top panels. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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