Patent application title:

Tower Tent Structure

Publication number:

US20260160091A1

Publication date:
Application number:

18/989,703

Filed date:

2024-12-20

Smart Summary: The tower tent has a tarpaulin body designed for better stability. It features holes along the bottom edge for inserting ground nails to secure it to the ground. An inclined support rod connects the top of the tent to the ground, providing extra support. Additionally, an inclined rope runs from the top of the tent to the ground, helping to keep it stable. Together, these elements make the tent more secure and sturdy when set up. 🚀 TL;DR

Abstract:

An improved tower tent structure, comprising a tarpaulin body, wherein an outer bottom edge of the tarpaulin body is evenly distributed with a plurality of inserting hole pieces for inserting ground nails, and one side of the tarpaulin body is provided with an inclined support rod; a top end of the inclined support rod is fixed to the top of the tarpaulin body, and a bottom end thereof is in contact with the ground; an inclined rope is provided between a top of the tarpaulin body and the ground and above the inclined support rod, and an end of the inclined rope away from the inclined support rod is fixed to the ground through a ground nail; the overall stability of the tent after unfolded is ensured by the combination of ground nails around a bottom of the tarpaulin body, the inclined support rod, and the inclined rope.

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Classification:

E04H15/24 »  CPC main

Tents or canopies, in general cone shaped, e.g. teepees

E04H15/34 »  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

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

Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention related to the technical field of tents, and in particular to an improved tower tent structure.

BACKGROUND ART

There is a tower-type tent, which mainly comprises a multi-faceted pyramidal tarpaulin body composed of tarpaulin, bottom ends of each edge of the multi-faceted pyramidal tarpaulin body are fixed to the ground by ground nails, and a support rod is arranged at a center of the multi-faceted pyramidal tarpaulin body, and the support rod and the tent ground nail work together to keep the tent in an open state stable, as shown in FIG. 3.

However, the above tent has some problems when in use. The support rod is arranged at a center of the tent, which may easily become an obstacle and is not conducive to walking or placing items, and the support rod must be avoided.

Therefore, an improved tower tent structure is developed which can remove the support rods from an interior of the tent and still ensure that the tent remains in a stable supporting state.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The technical problem to be solved by the invention is to overcome the defects of the above technology and provide an improved tower tent structure.

An improved tower tent structure, comprising a tarpaulin body, wherein an outer bottom edge of the tarpaulin body is evenly distributed with a plurality of inserting hole pieces for inserting ground nails, and one side of the tarpaulin body is provided with an inclined support rod; a top end of the inclined support rod is fixed to the top of the tarpaulin body, and a bottom end thereof is in contact with the ground; an inclined rope is provided between a top of the tarpaulin body and the ground and above the inclined support rod, and an end of the inclined rope away from the inclined support rod is fixed to the ground through a ground nail; the overall stability of the tent after unfolded is ensured by the combination of ground nails around a bottom of the tarpaulin body, the inclined support rod, and the inclined rope.

Further, a top end of the tarpaulin body is provided with a cloth tube bag which is sleeved on the top end of the inclined support rod.

Further, the inclined support rod comprises a plurality of short rods that are sleeved with each other; a bottom of the short rod at a bottom end is in contact with the ground, and a top of the short rod at a top end is placed in the cloth tube bag.

Further, the inclined support rod is arranged on an outside or inside of the tarpaulin body, and the cloth tube bag is arranged at a position inside or outside the tarpaulin body along with the inclined support rod.

Further, a plurality of ground nails are provided around a bottom end of the inclined support rod and are inserted into the ground to form a blocking limit for the bottom end of the inclined support rod.

The advantages of the invention are: the invention has a reasonable structure, and the support rod is inclined externally or internally along one side of the tent body, eliminating the problem of obstruction caused by setting a vertical support rod in the center of the tent, and through the combined effect of the ground nails around the bottom of the tarpaulin body, the ground nails provided at a bottom end of the inclined support rod and the inclined rope, the overall stability of the tent after unfolded is ensured.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the improved tower tent structure according to the invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the inclined support rod in the improved tower tent structure according to the invention;

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a supporting structure of an existing tower tent.

As shown in the figures: 1 refers to the tarpaulin body; 2 refers to the inclined support rod; 3 refers to the inserting hole pieces; 4 refers to the inclined rope; 5 refers to the cloth tube bag; 6 refers to the ground nail; 201 refers to the short rod.

SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

In the description of the invention, it should be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by the terms “center”, “longitudinal”, “transverse”, “length”, “width”, “thickness”, “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, “outer”, “clockwise”, “counterclockwise” etc. are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and is only for the convenience of describing the invention and simplifying the description, but not indicate or imply that the pointed device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the invention.

In addition, the terms “first” and “second” are only used for descriptive purposes, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features. Thus, the features defined with “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of these features. In the description of the invention, unless otherwise clearly defined, “plurality” means two or more.

In the description of the embodiments of the invention, if a feature is referred to as being “provided”, “fixed”, “connected” or “installed” on another feature, it can be directly provided, fixed, connected to another feature, or indirectly provided, fixed, connected, or installed on another feature.

In the description of the embodiments of the invention, if “several” is involved, it means more than one; if “multiple” is involved, it means more than two; if “greater than”, “less than” or “exceed” is involved, it should be understood as not including the number; if “above”, “below” or “within” is involved, it should be understood as including the number. If “first” or “second” is involved, it should be understood as being used to distinguish technical features, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of the indicated technical features or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.

The invention is further described in detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings.

Embodiment: taking a multi-faceted pyramidal tower tent as an embodiment.

An improved tower tent structure, comprising a tarpaulin body 1, wherein an outer bottom edge of the tarpaulin body 1 is evenly distributed with a plurality of inserting hole pieces 3 for inserting ground nails, and one side of the tarpaulin body is provided with an inclined support rod 2; a top end of the inclined support rod 2 is fixed to the top of the tarpaulin body 1, and a bottom end thereof is in contact with the ground; an inclined rope 4 is provided between a top of the tarpaulin body 1 and the ground and above the inclined support rod 2, and an end of the inclined rope 4 away from the inclined support rod 2 is fixed to the ground through a ground nail; the inclined support rod 2, the inclined rope 4 and the ground form a stable triangle to maintain the stability of the tent support; the overall stability of the tent after unfolded is ensured through the combination of the ground nails around the bottom of the tarpaulin body, the inclined support rod, and the inclined rope.

A top end of the tarpaulin body 1 is provided with a cloth tube bag 5 which is sleeved on the top end of the inclined support rod 2, but it is not limited to being fixed by the cloth tube bag 5; other existing fixing parts, such as webbing parts, hooks, etc., can also be used as long as the inclined support rod 2 can be stably connected to a top of the tarpaulin body 1;

the inclined support rod 2 comprises a plurality of short rods 201 that are sleeved with each other; a bottom of the short rod 201 at a bottom end is in contact with the ground, and a top of the short rod 201 at a top end is placed in the cloth tube bag 5. The plugging of multiple short rods 201 can be as shown in FIG. 2, but is not limited to the plugging method of FIG. 2.

The inclined support rod 2 is arranged on an outside or inside of the tarpaulin body 1, and the cloth tube bag 5 is arranged at a position inside or outside the tarpaulin body 1 along with the inclined support rod 2.

A plurality of ground nails are provided around a bottom end of the inclined support rod 2 and are inserted into the ground to form a blocking limit for the bottom end of the inclined support rod 2, as shown in FIG. 2. Ground nails are provided on the inclined support rod 2, and the number and the insertion angle are adjusted to form an effective blocking limit.

When the invention is in implementation, the corners of the bottom of the tower polygonal tarpaulin body are first placed to the maximum position, such as a hexagon, as shown in FIG. 1; the ground nails are inserted into the insertion hole pieces 3 of the corners, and then the short rods 201 are combined to form an inclined support rod 2, and the top of the inclined support rod 2 is inserted into the cloth tube bag 5, and the bottom of the inclined support rod 2 is against the ground, and is blocked and limited by a number of ground nails 6; then the inclined support rod 2 is pulled up by the inclined rope 4, so that the tower tent is in a maximum opening state, and an end of the inclined rope 4 away from the tent is fixed to the ground through the ground nails 6, that is, the stability of the tent after opening is ensured. At this time, the inclined support rod is inclined along the tent cloth body, avoiding the problem of the support rod being vertically arranged in a middle position to cause obstacles. The invention ensures the overall stability of the tent after unfolded, including the stability of the tarpaulin body and the stability of the inclined support rod, through the combination of the ground nails around the bottom of the tarpaulin body, the ground nails provided at a bottom of the inclined support rod and the inclined rope.

The invention and the embodiments thereof are described hereinabove, and this description is not restrictive. What is shown in the drawings is only one of the embodiments of the invention, and the actual structure is not limited thereto. All in all, structural methods and embodiments similar to the technical solution without deviating from the purpose of the invention made by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative design shall all fall within the protection scope of the invention.

Claims

1. An improved tower tent structure, comprising a tarpaulin body, wherein an outer bottom edge of the tarpaulin body is evenly distributed with a plurality of inserting hole pieces for inserting ground nails, and one side of the tarpaulin body is provided with an inclined support rod; a top end of the inclined support rod is fixed to the top of the tarpaulin body, and a bottom end thereof is in contact with the ground; an inclined rope is provided between a top of the tarpaulin body and the ground and above the inclined support rod, and an end of the inclined rope away from the inclined support rod is fixed to the ground through a ground nail;

the overall stability of the tent after unfolded is ensured by the combination of ground nails around a bottom of the tarpaulin body, the inclined support rod, and the inclined rope.

2. The improved tower tent structure of claim 1, wherein a top end of the tarpaulin body is provided with a cloth tube bag which is sleeved on the top end of the inclined support rod.

3. The improved tower tent structure of claim 2, wherein the inclined support rod comprises a plurality of short rods that are sleeved with each other; a bottom of the short rod at a bottom end is in contact with the ground, and a top of the short rod at a top end is placed in the cloth tube bag.

4. The improved tower tent structure of claim 2, wherein the inclined support rod is arranged on an outside or inside of the tarpaulin body, and the cloth tube bag is arranged at a position inside or outside the tarpaulin body along with the inclined support rod.

5. The improved tower tent structure of claim 2, wherein a plurality of ground nails are provided around a bottom end of the inclined support rod and are inserted into the ground to form a blocking limit for the bottom end of the inclined support rod.

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