US20260125922A1
2026-05-07
18/986,742
2024-12-19
Smart Summary: A beach tent is designed for outdoor use and includes support rods and two cover cloths. The first cover cloth has channels on each side for the support rods to go through, creating a shaded area underneath. This shaded space is open at both the front and back, allowing for easy access. The second cover cloth is attached to the back of the first cover cloth and extends further back. Together, these features provide a comfortable and shaded spot for beachgoers. 🚀 TL;DR
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of outdoor appliances, which provides a beach tent including support rods, a first cover cloth, and a second cover cloth. Each side of the first cover cloth respectively is provided with an internal channel for the support rods to pass through; during mounting, a shading space is formed below the first cover cloth; a front and a rear of the shading space are in a through state; a front side of the second cover cloth is connected to a rear side of the first cover cloth; and the rear side of the second cover cloth extends toward the rear of the first cover cloth.
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E04H15/003 » CPC main
Tents or canopies, in general Bathing or beach cabins
E04H15/40 » CPC further
Tents or canopies, in general; Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds; Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type flexible
E04H15/62 » CPC further
Tents or canopies, in general; Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds Pegs, stakes or the like
E04H15/64 » CPC further
Tents or canopies, in general; Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds Tent or canopy cover fastenings
E04H15/00 IPC
Tents or canopies, in general
The present disclosure claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 2024226920432, entitled “BEACH TENT” filed on Nov. 5, 2024 with the China Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of outdoor appliances, and specifically, to a beach tent.
With the continuous acceleration of urban life pace, work pressure has become increasingly intense. Therefore, during leisure time, people are more inclined to vacation by the seaside to escape work-related troubles, stay away from urban noise, and fully enjoy a relaxed and carefree life with family and friends.
To avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight, people usually carry beach tents when going to the seaside for recreation. This allows them to lie on the beach, enjoy the sea breeze, and feel the warmth of the sun when avoiding prolonged sunlight exposure. However, existing beach tents often have significant drawbacks. Some are overly simplistic in structure, consisting of only a cover cloth and a support rod, resulting in an unstable overall structure. Nobody would want to be hit by a tent when enjoying the sea breeze. Other tents are entirely enclosed and have relatively fixed shapes, leading to high wind resistance during use, which severely affects the experience of enjoyment for people on the beach.
To overcome at least one of the above drawbacks of the prior art, an objective of the present disclosure is to provide a beach tent.
The present disclosure adopts the following technical solutions to address the above technical problems.
The solution provided in the present disclosure includes a beach tent comprising:
In some embodiments, the second cover cloth and the first cover cloth are detachably connected.
In some embodiments, a hook-and-loop fastener is arranged on the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth, and the first cover cloth is adhered to the second cover cloth through the hook-and-loop fastener.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth are respectively provided with a snap plug and a snap socket, and the snap plug is connected to the snap socket via insertion.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth are respectively provided with a snap through hole and a hook, and the hook is hooked to the snap through hole.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth are connected through a zipper mechanism.
In some embodiments, the second cover cloth and the first cover cloth form an integrated structure.
In some embodiments, an edge of the second cover cloth is provided with multiple first fixing holes configured for cooperating with external fixing components.
In some embodiments, a sandbag is arranged on the edge of the second cover cloth.
In some embodiments, a middle of both ends of the first cover cloth is arranged in a concave manner to form a notched part.
In some embodiments, a storage pocket is arranged at two ends of the first cover cloth.
In some embodiments, multiple knots are arranged on both sides of the first cover cloth.
In some embodiments, the beach tent further includes a third cover cloth, wherein the third cover cloth is arranged at a bottom of the shading space.
In some embodiments, the third cover cloth is connected to the first cover cloth.
In some embodiments, a corner position of the first cover cloth is provided with a first strap; a corner position of the third cover cloth is provided with a second strap; the first strap is provided with a snap plug; and the second strap is provided with a snap socket. The snap plug is connected to the snap socket via insertion.
In some embodiments, a corner position of the first cover cloth is provided with a first strap; a corner position of the third cover cloth is provided with a second strap.
The first strap and the second strap are tied to each other for connection.
In some embodiments, the first strap is provided with a snap through hole; the second strap is provided with a hook; and the hook is hooked to the snap through hole.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth and the third cover cloth are connected through a zipper mechanism.
In some embodiments, the third cover cloth is provided with multiple second fixing holes configured to cooperate with external fixing components.
In some embodiments, the third cover cloth is connected to the support rod.
In some embodiments, the third cover cloth is provided with multiple third fixing holes, and during mounting, the support rod passes through the third fixing holes.
In some embodiments, the third cover cloth and the first cover cloth form an integrated structure.
In some embodiments, the support rod includes multiple independent rod sections, and two adjacent independent rod sections are connected via insertion.
An elastic locking chain is arranged between the independent rod sections.
In some embodiments, the support rods include two long rods and at least one short rod, and the at least one short rod is relatively mounted between the two long rods to form a supporting structure, so as to provide the shading space.
Compared with the prior art, the solution of the present disclosure at least provides the following beneficial effects.
In the solution of the present disclosure, by providing the first cover cloth, in conjunction with the mounting of the support rods, a more stable shading space can be conveniently provided for users, enhancing their experience on the beach. Through the arrangement of the second cover cloth, the tent can be used according to the actual needs of users, including connecting one end of the second cover cloth to the first cover cloth, thus allowing the sea breeze to drive the fluttering of the second cover cloth. This not only achieves the function of shading but also allows users to better feel the presence of the sea breeze, thus satisfying the emotional needs of the user and enabling the user to feel close to nature and enjoy nature.
In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the following will briefly introduce the drawings used in the embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of the present disclosure, and therefore it should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. Those ordinarily skilled in the art can also obtain other related drawings based on these drawings without inventive efforts.
FIG. 1 is a use schematic diagram of a beach tent in one example of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a use schematic diagram of a beach tent in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a use schematic diagram of a beach tent in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an internal structure of a first cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an external structure of a first cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of an internal structure of a second cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of an external structure of a second cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is a structure schematic diagram of a third cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a partially enlarged structure schematic diagram of a third cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 is another partially enlarged structure schematic diagram of a third cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 11 is another partially enlarged schematic diagram of a third cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure;
FIG. 12 is a structure schematic diagram of a first cover cloth and a third cover cloth in one of the examples of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 13 is a structure schematic diagram of a support rod in one of the examples of the present disclosure.
To provide a clearer understanding of the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of the present disclosure, the following detailed description of the present disclosure is provided in conjunction with the drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that without conflict, the embodiments of the present disclosure and the features within these embodiments can be combined with each other. Many specific details are elaborated in the following description to facilitate a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. The described embodiments represent only a part of the embodiments of the present disclosure, rather than all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without making inventive efforts are within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
It should be noted that unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the technical field of the present disclosure. The term used in the specification of the present disclosure is intended to describe specific embodiments and is not intended to limit the present disclosure. Similar numerals and letters denote similar terms in the following drawings so that once an item is defined in one drawing, it does not need to be further defined and illustrated in subsequent drawings. Additionally, in the description of the present disclosure, the terms “first”, “second” and the like are only used for distinguishing descriptions, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 13, the solution provided in the embodiment includes a beach tent comprising:
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4, the internal channel 21 is formed by stitching between fabrics. For example, the internal channel 21 is formed by folding and stitching both sides of the first cover cloth 2; and for one of the examples, the internal channel 21 is formed by stitching between an additional fabric and the first cover cloth 2. The formed internal channel 21 can facilitate the insertion of the support rods 1, thus facilitating the control of the supporting shape of the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, during use, the shading space 20 is configured to provide shading for the user. Additionally, when the second cover cloth 3 is mounted on the first cover cloth 2, the second cover cloth 3 also provides a certain shading effect. Hence, the shading region of the second cover cloth 3 can be understood as an extension of the shading space 20.
In some embodiments, during use, the rear side of the second cover cloth 3 is freely arranged. Therefore, when wind flows into the shading space 20 from the front and flows out from the rear, it can act on the second cover cloth 3, causing the second cover cloth 3 to sway with the wind, thereby providing the user with a better ambient experience, as shown in FIG. 1.
As one application example, the second cover cloth 3 is detachably connected to the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, a hook-and-loop fastener 4 is arranged on the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3, and the first cover cloth 2 is adhered to the second cover cloth 3 through the hook-and-loop fastener 4.
In some embodiments, hook-and-loop fasteners 4 are arranged on the rear side edge of the first cover cloth 2 and the front side edge of the second cover cloth 3, thus enabling the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3 to be adhered and connected through arranging the hook-and-loop fasteners 4, which is more convenient in use.
In some embodiments, users can decide whether to mount the second cover cloth 3 onto the first cover cloth 2 according to actual application needs. This provides more flexibility during use. Moreover, as an independent accessory, the second cover cloth 3 is easier to maintain. Its size, material, and appearance can all be customized to better meet the preferences and requirements of different users.
To achieve detachable mounting between the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3,in some embodiments, the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3 are respectively provided with a snap plug and a snap socket, so that the snap plug can be inserted into the snap socket, thus enabling the mounting of the second cover cloth 3 onto the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3 are respectively provided with a snap through hole and a hook, so that the hook is hooked to the snap through hole, thus achieving the mounting of the second cover cloth 3 onto the first cover cloth 2.
Compared with the connection method using the hook-and-loop fastener 4, the method of arranging the snap plug and the snap socket for connection and arranging the snap through hole and the hook for connection enlarges the gap at the connection between the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3. When the second cover cloth 3 flutters with the wind, the touching or friction of the connection mechanism can cause abnormal noise. However, in terms of durability, the above method may be better than the connection method using the hook-and-loop fastener 4.
In some embodiments, a zipper mechanism can be arranged between the first cover cloth 2 and the second cover cloth 3 to achieve a detachable mounting connection.
In some embodiments, the structural forms of the snap plug and the snap socket mentioned in the solution can refer to the prior art, and no limitations are imposed on the structural forms of the snap plug and the snap socket herein.
In some embodiments, the structural forms of the snap through hole and the hook mentioned in the solution can refer to the prior art, and no limitations are imposed on the structural forms of the snap through hole and the hook herein.
In some embodiments, the structural form of the zipper mechanism mentioned in the solution can refer to the prior art, and no limitations are imposed on the structural form of the zipper mechanism herein.
As one of the application examples, the second cover cloth 3 and the first cover cloth 2 form an integrated structure.
In some embodiments, the second cover cloth 3 and the first cover cloth 2 form an integrated structure by cutting.
In some embodiments, the second cover cloth 3 and the first cover cloth 2 are formed by stitching.
As one of the application examples, as shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, an edge of the second cover cloth 3 is provided with multiple first fixing holes 31 configured for cooperating with external fixing components.
In some embodiments, the first fixing holes 31 are arranged at two corner positions of the rear side edge of the second cover cloth 3. At this time, the wind mainly blows out from the middle position of the second cover cloth 3 and two sides of the second cover cloth 3.
In some embodiments, the first fixing holes 31 are arranged at the middle position of the rear side edge of the second cover cloth 3. At this time, the wind mainly blows out from two sides of the second cover cloth 3.
In one of the applications, the arranged first fixing hole 31 can be used in conjunction with binding ropes and ground nails, etc. For example, one end of the binding rope is connected to the first fixing hole 31, and the other end of the binding rope is fixed to the ground using a ground nail. In the application solution, compared with the rear side of the second cover cloth 3 being naturally arranged, the fluttering amplitude of the second cover cloth 3 can be limited, so that the shielding range of the second cover cloth 3 can be relatively fixed.
In one of the applications, the arranged first fixing hole 31 can be directly used in conjunction with ground nails. For example, the ground nails pass through the first fixing holes 31 to directly fix the rear side of the second cover cloth 3 to the ground, as shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3. In the application solution, compared with the form of connecting the first fixing hole 31 and the ground nail through the binding rope, the shielding range of the second cover cloth 3 can be further limited, thereby achieving a stable shielding effect.
Through arranging the first fixing hole 31, it can be convenient to use in conjunction with the binding ropes and ground nails, so that the rear side of the second cover cloth 3 is fixed. Therefore, more states of the second cover cloth 3 during use can be selected, so as to meet different application requirements of users.
It can be understood that the binding ropes and ground nails are common auxiliary accessories for tent-like tools and are not repeated herein.
As one of the application examples, as shown in FIG. 7, a sandbag 32 is arranged on an edge of the second cover cloth 3, and the sandbag 32 is provided with an opening for placing items inside.
In some embodiments, the sandbag 32 is arranged on the rear side edge of the second cover cloth 3 and extends continuously along a width direction of the second cover cloth 3.
In some embodiments, the sandbags 32 are arranged at intervals on the rear side edge of the second cover cloth 3.
By arranging the sandbag 32, items such as sand or stones, which can increase weight, can be added during use to define the state of the rear side of the second cover cloth 3, making it more convenient to use.
In some embodiments, both the first fixing hole 31 and the sandbag 32 are arranged on the rear side edge of the second cover cloth 3, thus enabling users to choose the fixing method for the second cover cloth 3 based on actual application needs or site conditions.
As one of the application examples, as shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 4, FIG. 5, and FIG. 12, a middle of both ends of the first cover cloth 2 is arranged in a concave manner to form a notched part 22.
Through arranging the notched part 22, the wind resistance can be reduced, and the wind can easily blow into the tent from both sides, further improving the user experience.
As one of the application examples, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 12, a storage pocket 25 is arranged at two ends of the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, the storage pocket 25 can only be arranged at one end of the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, the storage pocket 25 is arranged above the notched part 22, and the bottom of the storage pocket 25 extends to the end of the first cover cloth 2. When placing items in the storage pocket 25, the fixed state of both ends of the first cover cloth 2 can be further enhanced by the placed items, making the first cover cloth 2 more stable and reliable during use.
In some embodiments, the storage pocket 25 is stitched integrally with the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, the arrangement between the storage pocket 25 and the first cover cloth 2 can also be a detachable mounting arrangement, such as using the aforementioned insertion mounting, tie mounting, or zipper mechanism mounting.
As one of the application examples, referring to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, multiple knots 23 are arranged on both sides of the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, the knots 23 are arranged on the edges of both the front side and the rear side of the first cover cloth 2. Through arranging the knots 23, users can conveniently hang and place small items.
In some embodiments, the knots 23 are respectively arranged at the four corner positions near the first cover cloth 2. The arranged knots 23 can also be used in conjunction with binding ropes and ground nails, etc., so as to improve the mounting stability of the first cover cloth 2.
As one of the application examples, as shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, and FIG. 8 to FIG. 12, the beach tent provided in the solution of the embodiment is further provided with a third cover cloth 5, and the third cover cloth 5 is arranged at the bottom of the shading space 20.
By arranging the third cover cloth 5, it is convenient for the user to lay it on the ground for use, thus reducing the disturbance caused by site factors to the user and providing more options for the user.
As one of the application examples, the third cover cloth 5 is connected to the first cover cloth 2.
The first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5 are mounted and connected in a detachable manner herein, and then through the mounting of the first cover cloth 2 on the support rods 1, the mounting and fixation of the third cover cloth 5 is realized.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 8, a corner position of the first cover cloth 2 is provided with a first strap 24; a corner position of the third cover cloth 5 is provided with a second strap 51; the first strap 24 is provided with a snap plug; and the second strap 51 is provided with a snap socket. The snap plug is connected to the snap socket via insertion.
By arranging a connecting fit of the snap plug and the snap socket between the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5, it is convenient to realize quick mounting and removal between the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5, thus making it simpler and more convenient in use.
In some embodiments, further referring to FIG. 4 and FIG. 8, a corner position of the first cover cloth 2 is provided with a first strap 24, and a corner position of the third cover cloth 5 is provided with a second strap 51. The connection is realized by tying the first strap 24 and the second strap 51 together.
In some embodiments, the first strap 24 is provided with a snap through hole, and the second strap 51 is provided with a hook. The mounting and connection between the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5 is achieved by hooking the hook and the snap through hole.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5 are connected through a zipper mechanism.
As one of the application examples, the third cover cloth 5 is provided with multiple second fixing holes 52 configured for cooperating with external fixing components.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 9, the second straps 51 are arranged at the four corner positions of the third cover cloth 5, and the second fixing holes 52 are arranged on the second straps 51.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 10, the second fixing holes 52 are arranged at the four corner positions of the third cover cloth 5. At this point, the second fixing holes 52 are directly arranged on the body of the third cover cloth 5.
Through arranging the second fixing hole 52, it can be convenient to use in conjunction with binding ropes, ground nails, etc., so as to facilitate the mounting and fixation of the third cover cloth 5, thus improving the stability of the third cover cloth 5 during use.
As one of the application examples, the third cover cloth 5 is connected to the support rods 1.
In some embodiments, the four corner ends of the third cover cloth 5 are respectively connected to the support rods 1, and through the arrangement of the support rods 1, the mounting and fixation of the third cover cloth 5 are realized.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 11, the third fixing holes 53 are arranged on the second strap 51, and during mounting, the support rods 1 pass through the third fixing holes 53. At this point, the arrangement of the support rods 1 can limit the arrangement of the third cover cloth 5.
As one of the application examples, referring to FIG. 12, the third cover cloth 5 and the first cover cloth 2 form an integrated structure.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5 can be pre-stitched together, so that the integrated structure is formed between the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5. In this application solution, the connection mechanism between the first cover cloth 2 and the third cover cloth 5 can be omitted, thus reducing accessory costs.
In some embodiments, the first cover cloth 2, the second cover cloth 3, and the third cover cloth 5 are stitched together to form an integrated structure.
As one of the application examples, as shown in FIG. 13, the support rod 1 includes multiple independent rod sections 11, and two adjacent independent rod sections 11 are connected via insertion.
An elastic locking chain 12 is arranged between the independent rod sections 11.
In some embodiments, two support rods 1 are provided.
In some embodiments, when the width of the first cover cloth 2 is large, multiple crossbars are arranged between the two support rods 1 to provide better support for the first cover cloth 2.
In some embodiments, the support rods 1 include two long rods and at least one short rod, and the at least one short rod is relatively mounted between the two long rods to form a supporting structure, so as to provide the shading space 20.
Compared with the prior art, the solution of the embodiment at least provides the following beneficial effects.
In the solution of the embodiment, by providing the first cover cloth 2, in conjunction with the mounting of the support rods 1, a more stable shading space 20 can be conveniently provided for users, enhancing their experience on the beach. Through the provision of the second cover cloth 3, the tent can be used according to the actual needs of users, including connecting one end of the second cover cloth 3 to the first cover cloth 2, with the other end of the second cover cloth 3 arranged naturally. Therefore, it allows the sea breeze to drive the fluttering of the second cover cloth 3. This not only achieves the function of shading but also allows users to better feel the presence of the sea breeze, thus satisfying the emotional needs of the user and enabling the user to feel close to nature and enjoy nature. By arranging the third cover cloth 5, it can facilitate the user to lay it on the ground for use, thereby reducing the influence of ground environmental factors on the user, and also making it easier for the user to place items.
The above are only specific embodiments of the present disclosure, which is not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure can have various changes and variations for those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent substitution, improvement, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present disclosure shall be included in the scope of protection of the present disclosure. Any person skilled in the art can easily envisage changes or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in the present disclosure, which should be encompassed within the scope of protection of the present disclosure. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present disclosure shall be subject to the scope of protection of the claims.
It is to note that in the context, relationship terms such as first and second are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another entity or operation, without necessarily requiring or implying any such actual relationship or order between those entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms “comprise”, “include”, or any other variations are intended to encompass non-exclusive inclusion. This allows a process, method, item, or device that includes a series of elements to not only include those elements but also include other elements that are not explicitly listed, or elements that are inherent to the process, method, item, or device. In the absence of further limitations, the inclusion of an element specified by the phrase “comprising a...” does not exclude the presence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes the specified element.
1. A beach tent, comprising
support rods;
a first cover cloth, wherein each side of the first cover cloth respectively is provided with an internal channel for the support rods to pass through, wherein during mounting, a shading space is formed below the first cover cloth, and a front and a rear of the shading space are in a through state; and
a second cover cloth, wherein a front side of the second cover cloth is connected to a rear side of the first cover cloth, and a rear side of the second cover cloth extends toward a rear of the first cover cloth.
2. The beach tent according to claim 1, wherein the second cover cloth and the first cover cloth are detachably connected.
3. The beach tent according to claim 2, wherein a hook-and-loop fastener is arranged on the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth, and the first cover cloth is adhered to the second cover cloth through the hook-and-loop fastener.
4. The beach tent according to claim 2, wherein the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth are respectively provided with a snap plug and a snap socket, and the snap plug is connected to the snap socket via insertion.
5. The beach tent according to claim 2, wherein the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth are respectively provided with a snap through hole and a hook, and the hook is hooked to the snap through hole.
6. The beach tent according to claim 2, wherein the first cover cloth and the second cover cloth are connected through a zipper mechanism.
7. The beach tent according to claim 1, wherein the second cover cloth and the first cover cloth form an integrated structure.
8. The beach tent according to claim 3, wherein an edge of the second cover cloth is provided with multiple first fixing holes configured for cooperating with external fixing components.
9. The beach tent according to claim 3, wherein a sandbag is arranged on an edge of the second cover cloth.
10. The beach tent according to claim 1, wherein a middle of both ends of the first cover cloth is arranged in a concave manner to form a notched part.
11. The beach tent according to claim 10, wherein a storage pocket is arranged at two ends of the first cover cloth, and/or multiple knots are arranged on both sides of the first cover cloth.
12. The beach tent according to claim 1, further comprising a third cover cloth, wherein the third cover cloth is arranged at a bottom of the shading space.
13. The beach tent according to claim 12, wherein the third cover cloth is connected to the first cover cloth.
14. The beach tent according to claim 13, wherein a corner position of the first cover cloth is provided with a first strap; a corner position of the third cover cloth is provided with a second strap; the first strap is provided with a snap plug; the second strap is provided with a snap socket; and the snap plug is connected to the snap socket via insertion.
15. The beach tent according to claim 13, wherein a corner position of the first cover cloth is provided with a first strap, a corner position of the third cover cloth is provided with a second strap, and
the first strap and the second strap are tied to each other for connection.
16. The beach tent according to claim 13, wherein the first strap is provided with a snap through hole; the second strap is provided with a hook; and the hook is hooked to the snap through hole.
17. The beach tent according to claim 13, wherein the first cover cloth and the third cover cloth are connected through a zipper mechanism.
18. The beach tent according to claim 14, wherein the third cover cloth is provided with multiple second fixing holes configured for cooperating with external fixing components.
19. The beach tent according to claim 12, wherein the third cover cloth is connected to the support rod, wherein
the third cover cloth is provided with multiple third fixing holes, and during mounting, the support rod passes through the third fixing holes.
20. The beach tent according to claim 1, wherein the support rods comprise two long rods and at least one short rod, and the at least one short rod is relatively mounted between the two long rods to form a supporting structure, so as to provide the shading space.