MULTIPURPOSE ADJUSTABLE NET FRAME SYSTEM

A multipurpose, portable, lightweight net frame system for protecting a person and/or articles from mosquitoes and other insects is disclosed. The net frame system includes an adjustable frame adapted to support a protective net. The adjustable frame includes, in some embodiments, a first support and a second support that are coupled to a pair of base supports in a pivoting and lockable or securable fashion. The net frame system can be configured to enclose a lounge chair having the seatback in a substantially upright position or in a substantially flattened or reclined position. The net frame system also can be configured in a collapsed state for ease of storing and/or transporting.

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Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The presently disclosed subject matter relates generally to net frame systems and more particularly to a multipurpose, portable, lightweight adjustable net frame system.

BACKGROUND

Canopies designed to protect a person from mosquitoes and other insects typically use a mosquito net or other similar fabric to form an enclosure. Examples of two types of insect net enclosures include a tent type of insect enclosure and a suspended or hanging type of insect enclosure, each of which can have certain drawbacks. For example, these types of insect net enclosures may have multiple parts and therefore can be complex to manufacture, may be expensive, may be difficult to set up and break down (even requiring more than one person), may have a fixed size and shape, and the like.

SUMMARY

In some aspects, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a net frame system comprising an adjustable frame, wherein the adjustable frame comprises at least a first support and a second support, wherein the first support and second support each comprise a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars, wherein each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports, and wherein the first support can be independently adjusted and secured at an angle θ1 relative to the pair of base supports and the second support can be independently adjusted and secured at an angle θ2 relative to the pair of base supports in a configuration to support a net.

In other aspects, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a method for using a net frame system, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: (a) providing a net frame system comprising an adjustable frame, the adjustable frame comprising at least a first support and a second support, wherein the first support and second support each comprise a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars, wherein each pair of side bars are pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports by a pair of axel stops, and wherein each pair of side bars can be independently adjusted at an angle θ relative to the pair of base supports, and wherein the net frame system further comprises a net supported by the first support and second support; (b) adjusting the first support to a desired angle θ1; (c) adjusting the second support to a desired angle θ2, wherein θ1 and θ2 can be the same or different; (d) lifting the net from a position outside of the net and placing one or more articles inside the net frame system; and (e) optionally entering the net.

In yet other aspects, the method further comprises: (f) lifting the net from a position inside of the net; (g) exiting the net; (h) removing the one or more articles from the net; and (i) adjusting the first support and the second support to an angle θ of about 90 degrees relative to the pair of base supports.

Certain aspects of the presently disclosed subject matter having been stated hereinabove, which are addressed in whole or in part by the presently disclosed subject matter, other aspects will become evident as the description proceeds when taken in connection with the accompanying Examples and Drawings as best described herein below.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Having thus described the presently disclosed subject matter in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying Drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an example of the presently disclosed net frame system for protecting a person and/or articles from mosquitoes and other insects, wherein the net frame system is configured in an expanded configuration;

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the presently disclosed net frame system for protecting a person and/or articles from mosquitoes and other insects, wherein the net frame system is set in a collapsed configuration for ease of storage or transport;

FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of an adjustable frame of the presently disclosed net frame system in an expanded configuration;

FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 illustrate a side perspective view and a front perspective view, respectively, of an adjustable frame of the presently disclosed net frame system in a collapsed configuration for ease of storage or transport;

FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a base portion of the presently disclosed net frame system, including particular aspects of the axel stops thereof;

FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 illustrate side views of a representative axel stop of the presently disclosed net frame system;

FIG. 9 illustrates a plan view and a side view of a representative base plate-portion of the representative axel stop shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 illustrates a plan view and a side view of a representative support plate-portion of the representative axel stop shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8;

FIG. 11 illustrates a plan view and a side view of another example of the support plate-portion of the representative axel stop shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8;

FIG. 12 and FIG. 13 illustrate side views of the representative axel stops shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 in use, showing two representative positions of the supports of the presently disclosed net frame system;

FIG. 14 and FIG. 15 illustrate side views of another representative axel stop of the presently disclosed net frame system;

FIG. 16A illustrates a plan view of a representative base plate-portion of the representative axel stop shown in FIG. 14 and FIG. 15;

FIG. 16B illustrates a plan view of a representative support-portion of the representative axel stop shown in FIG. 14 and FIG. 15;

FIG. 17 and FIG. 18 illustrate side views of yet another representative axel stop of the presently disclosed net frame system;

FIG. 19A, FIG. 19B, and FIG. 19C illustrate perspective views of representative adjusting mechanisms of the presently disclosed net frame system;

FIG. 20A, FIG. 20B, and FIG. 20C illustrate perspective views of representative fixed length- and adjustable length-crossbars of supports of the presently disclosed net frame system;

FIG. 21 illustrates a perspective view of a corner portion of the presently disclosed net frame system, including particular aspects for attaching a net to the adjustable frame;

FIG. 22 illustrates a perspective view of the presently disclosed net frame system, showing a representative configuration for enclosing a lounge chair having the seatback in a substantially upright position;

FIG. 23 illustrates a perspective view of the presently disclosed net frame system, showing a representative configuration for enclosing a lounge chair having the seatback in a flattened or reclined position;

FIG. 24 illustrates a perspective view of the presently disclosed net frame system, showing another representative configuration for enclosing a lounge chair having the seatback in a substantially flattened or reclined position;

FIG. 25 illustrates a perspective view of the presently disclosed net frame system, wherein the net frame system includes more than two supports; namely, three supports; and

FIG. 26 illustrates a flow diagram of an example of a method of using the presently disclosed net frame system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The presently disclosed subject matter now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying Drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter are shown. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. The presently disclosed subject matter may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Indeed, many modifications and other embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated Drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the presently disclosed subject matter is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.

In some embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a multipurpose, portable, lightweight adjustable net frame system for protecting a person and/or articles, including, but not limited to food, supplies, and the like, from mosquitoes and other insects, and methods of use thereof. In some embodiments, the multipurpose, portable, lightweight adjustable net frame system includes an adjustable frame structure for supporting a net, e.g., an insect net. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize upon review of the presently disclosed subject matter that any net material is suitable for use with the presently disclosed net frame system.

The frame structure is adjustable to accommodate different furniture configurations and user needs. In one embodiment, the frame structure is configured to accommodate a lounge chair, wherein the seatback of the lounge chair is in a substantially upright position. In another embodiment, the frame structure is configured to accommodate a lounge chair, wherein the seatback of the lounge chair is in a substantially flattened or reclined position. One of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the presently disclosed subject matter would recognize that the presently disclosed net frame system can be adapted to accommodate other articles as desired by the user including, but not limited to: a cot, bed, or sleeping bag; a bassinet, or other type of crib or bed for an infant, including an infant car seat; a picnic table, serving table, or other table suitable for serving food or for dining; and the like.

In yet another embodiment, the frame structure is configured for storing the net frame system. In certain embodiments, the size of the multipurpose, portable, lightweight net frame system is fixed. In other embodiments, however, the size of the multipurpose, portable, lightweight net frame system is adjustable.

Referring now to FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a net frame system 100 for protecting a person and/or articles from mosquitoes and other insects, wherein net frame system 100 is configured in an expanded configuration. Net frame system 100 is a multipurpose, portable, lightweight net frame system. Net frame system 100 includes a net 105, which in some embodiments, comprises an insect net, such as a mosquito nest, which is held or otherwise supported by an adjustable frame 110. In some embodiments, however, net disclosure 100 does not include net 105 and the user can provide a net of their choosing separately from net disclosure 100. Net 105 can be any suitable netting material.

In embodiments which include net 105, net 105 can be, for example, a one-piece insect or mosquito net, which is installed in or on adjustable frame 110 in a manner that net frame system 100 is open to an underside, e.g., the ground or surface beneath net frame system 100, such as a deck or poolside surface, but with the lower edges of net 105 touching the surface upon which adjustable frame 110 is positioned. FIG. 1 shows net frame system 100 in an expanded configuration in which a person can sit or recline therein. A person gains access to net frame system 100 by lifting up any portion of net 105 and entering into adjustable frame 110 and underneath net 105. By contrast, FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of net frame system 100 in a collapsed configuration for ease of storage or transport. Other aspects of adjustable frame 110 are shown and described with reference to FIG. 3 through FIG. 20C.

FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of adjustable frame 110 of net frame system 100 in the expanded configuration. FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 illustrate a side perspective view and a front perspective view, respectively, of adjustable frame 110 of net frame system 100 in a collapsed configuration for ease of storage or transport.

Referring now to FIG. 3, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5, adjustable frame 110 includes at least a first support 120 and a second support 130 that are coupled to a pair of base supports 140 (e.g., base supports 140a, 140b) in a pivoting fashion. First support 120, in some embodiments, is a U-shaped support that includes, for example, a crossbar 122 arranged between a pair of side bars 124. Namely, crossbar 122 is arranged between a side bar 124a and a side bar 124b, as shown. The ends of side bars 124a, 124b that are not coupled to crossbar 122 are coupled to base supports 140a, 140b, respectively, in a pivoting fashion via a pair of axel stops 126 (e.g., axel stops 126a and 126b). Similarly, second support 130, in some embodiments, is a U-shaped support that includes, for example, a crossbar 132 arranged between a pair of side bars 134. Namely, crossbar 132 is arranged between a side bar 134a and a side bar 134b, as shown. The ends of side bars 134a, 134b that are not coupled to crossbar 132 are coupled to base supports 140a, 140b, respectively, in a pivoting via a pair of axel stops 136 (e.g., axel stops 136a and 136b). As shown in FIG. 3, for example, first support 120 and second support 130 each comprises separate pieces, i.e., crossbars 122 and 132 arranged between a pair of side bars 124a, 124b and 134a, 134b, respectively, which are coupled together. One of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the presently disclosed subject matter would recognize that first support 120 and/or second support 130 can each be made from one piece of material, e.g., one piece of tubing, which can be solid, telescoping, or collapsible, configured to accommodate net 105.

Because first support 120 and second support 130 are coupled to base supports 140a, 140b in a pivoting fashion, crossbar 122 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 can be moved together (as shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5), which is a collapsed configuration of net frame system 100 for ease of storage or transport, or moved away from each other (as shown in FIG. 3), which is an expanded configuration of net frame system 100 when in use.

Crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130 can be formed, for example, of plastic, fiberglass, aluminum, wood, or any other suitable material. Further, crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130 can be hollow or solid or any combinations of hollow and solid bars. The length of crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130 can vary to accommodate any shape and size of net 105. Additionally, first support 120 and second support 130 are not limited to rectangular U-shaped. In another embodiment, instead of being straight, crossbar 122 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 are bowed upward to achieve rounded supports.

The lengths and diameters of crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and base supports 140a, 140b can vary depending on the overall size of net frame system 100. In one embodiment, if net frame system 100 is sized for use by a child, then the lengths and diameters of crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and base supports 140a, 140b are set accordingly. In another embodiment, if net frame system 100 is sized for use by an adult, then the lengths and diameters of crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and base supports 140a, 140b are set accordingly.

FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of one base support 140 (e.g., base support 140a) of adjustable frame 110 of net frame system 100, showing more details of the axel stops thereof. Axel stops 126a, 126b of first support 120 and axel stops 136a, 136b of second support 130 are the mechanisms by which first support 120 and second support 130 pivot on base supports 140a, 140b and lock or are otherwise secured into the various positions.

The locations and spacing of the axel stops can vary. For example, the spacing between axel stop 126a and axel stop 136a on base support 140a can vary and the spacing between axel stop 126b and axel stop 136b on base support 140b can vary. Further, axel stop 126a and axel stop 136a can be positioned at substantially the center portion of base support 140a or axel stop 126a can be positioned near one end of base support 140a and axel stop 136a can be positioned near the opposite end of base support 140a. Similarly, axel stop 126b and axel stop 136b can be positioned at substantially the center portion of base support 140b or axel stop 126b can be positioned near one end of base support 140b and axel stop 136b can be positioned near the opposite end of base support 140b. Additionally, axel stops 126a, 126b, 136a, 136b can be installed on the inside of base supports 140a, 140b (as shown) or on the outside of base supports 140a, 140b.

Using axel stops 126a and 126b, first support 120 can be locked or otherwise secured at various angles θ1 with respect to base supports 140a and 140b. Similarly, using axel stops 136a and 136b, second support 130 can be locked or otherwise secured at various angles θ2 with respect to base supports 140a and 140b. In one embodiment, axel stops 126a, 126b, 136a, 136b provide predetermined locking points. Representative examples of predetermined locking points are angles θ1 and θ2=about 30 degrees, angles θ1 and θ2=about 45 degrees, angles θ1 and θ2=about 60 degrees, and angles θ1 and θ2=about 90 degrees. Angles θ1 and θ2 can be the same or different. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize upon review of the presently disclosed subject matter that the predetermined locking point can be any angles θ1 and θ2 from about 0 degrees to about 110 degrees, including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, and 110 degrees. Angles θ1 and θ2=about 90 degrees is the collapsed configuration of net frame system 100 for ease of storage or transport (as shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5).

Axel stops 126a, 126b, 136a, 136b can be implemented using any one of a number of methods. For example, axel stops 126a, 126b, 136a, 136b can be implemented using screws, inner axel stops, and the like. More details of examples of axel stops 126a, 126b, 136a, 136b are described with reference to FIG. 7 through FIG. 13.

In one embodiment and referring now to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, each of axel stops 126 and 136 is an assembly that includes a base plate 710 that is mechanically coupled to the inside of base support 140 and a support plate 716 that is mechanically coupled to the side bars 124 or 134 of the first support 120 or second support 130, respectively. For example, base plate 710 can be affixed to base support 140 via an adhesive, such as epoxy adhesive. Accordingly, base plate 710 is fixed and stationary with respect to base support 140.

Referring now to FIG. 9, which shows a plan view and a side view of a representative base plate 710, base plate 710 is, for example, a circular disk (e.g., a metal or plastic disk) that has a peg or stop 712 protruding from one side thereof and near the perimeter thereof as shown. Additionally, base plate 710 has an opening 714 in the center portion thereof for receiving an axel portion of side bars 124 and 134 of the first support 120 or second support 130, respectively. Peg or stop 712 can be, for example, from about ⅛ inches to about 3/16 inches in length and from about ⅛ inches to about 3/16 inches in diameter. Additionally, the tip of peg or stop 712 can be rounded. When installed on base support 140, peg or stop 712 of base plate 710 is positioned toward the top of base support 140 (i.e., away from the ground or surface upon which base support 140 is positioned), as shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8.

Referring again to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, support plate 716 is provided around an axel potion 720 of side bars 124 and 134 of first support 120 or second support 130, respectively, as shown. More specifically, support plate 716 is arranged to be engaged with base plate 710 (as shown in FIG. 7) and disengaged from base plate 710 (as shown in FIG. 8). Referring now to FIG. 10, which shows a plan view and a side view of an embodiment of support plate 716, support plate 716 is, for example, a circular disk (e.g., a metal or plastic disk) that has a plurality of holes or openings 718 (e.g., openings 718a, 718b, 718c, and 718d) for receiving peg or stop 712 of base plate 710 as shown. In another embodiment and referring now to FIG. 11, instead of holes or openings 718, support plate 716 includes a plurality of dimples or detents 719 (e.g., detents 719a, 719b, 719c, and 719d) for receiving peg or stop 712 of base plate 710 as shown. Accordingly, holes or openings 718 and dimples or detents 719 are sized according to the size of peg or stop 712 of base plate 710.

Axel portion 720 passes through support plate 716 as shown. The positions of first support 120 and second support 130 and therefore the position of support plate 716 is adjustable with respect to base support 140. Namely, axel portion 720 of axel stops 126 and 136 is rotatable with respect to base support 140.

Referring again to FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, the positions of openings 718a, 718b, 718c, and 718d or detents 719a, 719b, 719c, and 719d in support plate 716 are shown with respect to a plane A, wherein plane A is substantially parallel to the plane of base support 140 and/or the plane of the ground or surface upon which base support 140 is positioned. Further, with respect to axel portion 720 of axel stops 126 and 136, support plate 716 is rotatable about a center axis of rotation AX. In one embodiment, the design and layout of openings 718a, 718b, 718c, and 718d and detents 719a, 719b, 719c, and 719d is as follows. Using opening 718a and detent 719a as the reference and positioned at an angle α1 of about 90 degrees with respect to plane A, opening 718b and detent 719b are positioned at an angle α2 of about 60 degrees with respect to plane A, opening 718c and detent 719c are positioned at an angle α2 of about 45 degrees with respect to plane A, opening 718d and detent 719d are positioned at an angle α2 of about 30 degrees with respect to plane A. The positions of openings 718a, 718b, 718c, and 718d or detents 719a, 719b, 719c, and 719d in support plate 716 that are shown in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, respectively, are exemplary only. Support plate 716 can include any number of openings 718 and/or detents 719, which can be positioned at any locations at any angle α with respect to plane A.

Referring now again to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, axel potion 720 of side bars 124 and 134 of first support 120 or second support 130 is rotatable coupled to base support 140. For example, axel potion 720 of side bars 124 and 134 can be solid or include a solid insert that includes a threaded hole in which a bolt or screw 722 can be coupled as shown. In so doing, axel stops 126 and 136 can be rotatably coupled to base supports 140. Further, axel stops 126 and 136 can include any mechanism that allows support plate 716 to be engaged with base plate 710 (as shown in FIG. 7) and disengaged from base plate 710 (as shown in FIG. 8) such that support plate 716 and axel potion 720 of side bars 124 and 134 can be rotated with respect to base support 140. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, axel stops 126 and 136 are spring-loaded. Namely, each of axel stops 126 and 136 includes a spring 724. The spring-loaded feature of axel stops 126 and 136 allows the user to pull side bars 124 and 134 and disengage support plate 716 from base plate 710 (as shown in FIG. 8). When the user releases side bars 124 and/or 134, spring 724 automatically pulls support plate 716 toward base plate 710, thereby reengaging support plate 716 with base plate 710 (as shown in FIG. 7).

The operation of axel stops 126 and 136 of net frame system 100 is provided as follows. When opening 718a or detent 719a of support plate 716 is engaged with peg or stop 712 of base plate 710, then angles θ1 and θ2 of first support 120 and second support 130, respectively, are set to about 90 degrees, as shown in FIG. 12. When opening 718b or detent 719b of support plate 716 is engaged with peg or stop 712 of base plate 710, then angles θ1 and θ2 of first support 120 and second support 130, respectively, are set to about 60 degrees. When opening 718c or detent 719c of support plate 716 is engaged with peg or stop 712 of base plate 710, then angles θ1 and θ2 of first support 120 and second support 130, respectively, are set to about 45 degrees, as shown in FIG. 13. When opening 718d or detent 719d of support plate 716 is engaged with peg or stop 712 of base plate 710, then angles θ1 and θ2 of first support 120 and second support 130, respectively, are set to about 30 degrees.

In FIG. 12 and FIG. 13, note that the arrangement of openings 718 in the support plate 716 of axel stop 126a is mirror image of the arrangement of openings 718 in support plate 716 of axel stop 136a. This arrangement is configured so that first support 120 and second support 130 can be spread apart from one another, as shown, for example, in FIG. 3.

In another embodiment and referring now to FIG. 14 and FIG. 15, each of axel stops 126 and 136 is an assembly that includes a base plate 1410 that is mechanically coupled to the inside of base support 140. For example, base plate 1410 can be affixed to base support 140 via an adhesive, such as epoxy adhesive. Accordingly, base plate 1410 is fixed and stationary with respect to base support 140. Base plate 1410 is, for example, a circular disk (e.g., a metal or plastic disk) that has a plurality of slots 1412 arranged therein. More details of base plate 1410 are shown and described with reference to FIG. 16A. Protruding from one side of side bars 124 and 134 of first support 120 or second support 130, respectively, is a tab 1416 that is sized to fit within any one of slots 1412 in base plate 1410.

In FIG. 14 and FIG. 15, each of axel stops 126 and 136 further includes a bolt 1420 that passes through an opening 1414 in base plate 1410 (see FIG. 16A) and an opening 1418 in side bars 124 or 134 (see FIG. 16B). Bolt 1420 allows side bars 124 and 134 to swivel with respect to base support 140 (see FIG. 16B) and be tightened in any desired position via, for example, a wing nut 1422. A washer 1424 may be provided at the head of bolt 1420. Likewise, a washer 1426 may be provided at wing nut 1422.

By tightening or loosening wing nut 1422, tab 1416 of side bars 124 or 134 can be engaged in one of slots 1412 in base plate 1410 (as shown in FIG. 14) or disengaged from slots 1412 in base plate 1410 (as shown in FIG. 15). Bolt 1420 allows 360-degree rotation of first support 120 and second support 130 with respect to base support 140.

Referring now to FIG. 16A, any arrangement of slots 1412 can be provided in base plate 1410. Slots 1412 are arranged axially with respect to opening 1414, as shown. Each of slots 1412 corresponds to a different angle θ1 of first support 120 or a different angle θ2 of second support 130. In one example, slots 1412 are elongated grooves that are formed to a certain depth in base plate 1410. In another example, slots 1412 are elongated openings that go all the way through base plate 1410.

In yet another embodiment of axel stops 126 and 136 and referring now to FIG. 17 and FIG. 18, slots 1412 in base plate 1410 are omitted and tabs 1416 in side bars 124 and 134 are omitted. In this example, first support 120 and second support 130 are held by pressure (or friction) only between side bars 124 or 134 and base plate 1410. By tightening or loosening wing nut 1422, side bars 124 or 134 can be tightened and secured against base plate 1410 (as shown in FIG. 17) or loosened from base plate 1410 (as shown in FIG. 18). In yet another example, base plate 1410 is omitted and first support 120 and second support 130 are held by pressure (or friction) directly against base supports 140 using bolt 1420 and wing nut 1422. This example allows 360-degree adjustment of first support 120 and second support 130 with respect to base support 140.

In certain embodiments, the size of net frame system 100 is fixed, meaning that the lengths of crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and base supports 140 are fixed. By way of example, Table 1 below shows representative, non-limiting specifications of a net frame system 100 that is configured to be used by a child and Table 2 below shows representative, non-limiting specifications of a net frame system 100 that is configured to be used by an adult.

TABLE 1 Representative Specifications of Net frame system 100 Designed for Use for a Child Specific Representative Range Example (in inches) (in inches) Length of side bars 124 of first from about 18 to about 36 about 24 support 120 and side bars 134 of second support 130 Diameter of side bars 124 of from about 0.5 to about 2 about 0.75 firs tsupport 120 and side bars 134 of second support 130 Length of crossbar 122 of first from about 18 to about 36 about 24 support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 Diameter of crossbar 122 of first from about 0.5 to about 2 about 0.75 support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 Length of base supports 140 from about 8 to about 24 about 10 Diameter of base supports 140 from about 1 to about 2 about 1.25

TABLE 2 Representative Specifications of Net Frame System 100 Designed for Use by an Adult Specific Representative Range Example (in inches) (in inches) Length of side bars 124 of first from about 42 to about 60 about 52 support 120 and side bars 134 of second support 130 Diameter of side bars 124 of from about 0.5 to about 2 about 0.75 firs tsupport 120 and side bars 134 of second support 130 Length of crossbar 122 of first from about 24 to about 48 about 36 support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 Diameter of crossbar 122 of first from about 0.5 to about 2 about 0.75 support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 Length of base supports 140 from about 8 to about 32 about 10 Diameter of base supports 140 from about 1 to about 4 about 1.25

In certain other embodiments, the size of net frame system 100 is adjustable, meaning that the lengths of crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and base supports 140 are adjustable. For example, crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and base supports 140 are implemented as telescoping rods. By way of example, Table 3 below shows representative specifications of a net frame system 100 that is designed to be adjustable in size.

TABLE 3 Representative Specifications of Net Frame System 100 Designed to be Adjustable in Size Representative Range of Adjustment (in inches) Length of side bars 124 of first from about 18 to about 60 support 120 and side bars 134 of second support 130 Length of crossbar 122 of first from about 18 to about 48 support 120 and crossbar 132 of second support 130 Length of base supports 140 from about 8 to about 32

FIG. 19A, FIG. 19B, and FIG. 19C illustrate perspective views of examples of adjusting mechanisms 150 of net frame system 100. Namely, adjusting mechanisms 150 are examples of methods of implementing telescoping action into crossbar 122 and/or side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and/or side bars 134 of second support 130, base supports 140, and any combinations thereof. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 19A, adjusting mechanism 150 includes an inner rod 152, which can be a solid or hollow rod, that is inserted into a hollow outer rod 154 in slidable fashion. A thumbscrew 156 is threaded through hollow outer rod 154 such that the end of thumbscrew 156 can be tightened against inner rod 152. By loosening thumbscrew 156, inner rod 152 can slide to varying degrees within hollow outer rod 154 and the length of the telescoping rod can be adjusted. By tightening thumbscrew 156, the length of the telescoping rod can be fixed and secured.

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 19B, adjusting mechanism 150 includes inner rod 152 that is inserted into the hollow outer rod 154 in slidable fashion, as described in FIG. 19A. Instead of thumbscrew 156, however, a connector sleeve 158 is provided. Connector sleeve 158 is rotatable. By loosening connector sleeve 158, the pressure against inner rod 152 is released. Therefore, inner rod 152 can slide to varying degrees within hollow outer rod 154 and the length of the telescoping rod can be adjusted. By tightening connector sleeve 158, pressure is applied against inner rod 152 and the length of the telescoping rod can be fixed and secured.

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 19C, adjusting mechanism 150 includes two or more tubular members 160 that are slidably coupled to one another and can be fixed in a certain position via one or more locking mechanisms 162. Adjusting mechanism 150 of FIG. 19C is the type of telescoping member commonly used in the legs of, for example, video camera tripods. In one example, adjusting mechanism 150 of FIG. 19C includes four tubular members 160; which are, in order, tubular members 160a, 160b, 160c, and 160d. Tubular members 160a, 160b, 160c, and 160d are arranged from smallest to largest in diameter. Tubular member 160a is slidably coupled into tubular member 160b and can be locked in position via locking mechanism 162a. Tubular member 160b is slidably coupled into tubular member 160c and can be locked in position via locking mechanism 162b. Tubular member 160c is slidably coupled into tubular member 160d and can be locked in position via locking mechanism 162c. Locking mechanisms 162 are the flip-tab or flip-lever release type of locking mechanism commonly used in the legs of, for example, video camera tripods.

FIG. 20A, FIG. 20B, and FIG. 20C illustrate perspective views of embodiments of fixed length- and adjustable length-member 1500 of first support 120 or second support 130 of net frame system 100. The fixed length- or adjustable length-member 1500 can be, for example, crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120, crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130, and/or base supports 140.

Referring now to FIG. 15A, a fixed length-member 1500 is shown that includes a single tubular unit 1510. Referring now to FIG. 15B, another fixed length-member 1500 is shown. This fixed length-member 1500, however, includes two tubular units 1510 (e.g., tubular units 1510a and 1510b) that are permanently coupled to each other via a fixed coupling 1512 to form a single support unit. Referring now to FIG. 15C, an adjustable length-member 1500 is shown that includes two tubular units 1510a and 1510b. In this embodiment, tubular units 1510a and 1510b are slidably coupled to each other via, for example, connector sleeve 158 of adjusting mechanism 150 described in FIG. 19B. For example, tubular unit 1510a corresponds to hollow outer rod 154 described in FIG. 19A and FIG. 19B and tubular unit 1510b corresponds to inner rod 152 described in FIG. 19A and FIG. 19B.

FIG. 21 illustrates a perspective view of a corner portion of net frame system 100, showing more details of attaching net 105 to adjustable frame 110. In this embodiment, openings or holes are provided in the corners of first support 120 and second support 130. Namely, openings or holes are provided near the two ends of crossbar 122 of first support 120 and of crossbar 132 of second support 130. Then, ties 107 are used to fasten certain portions of net 105 to adjustable frame 110, as shown. Using ties 107, net 105 is hung from adjustable frame 110.

Net frame system 100, however, is not limited to hanging net 105 from adjustable frame 110. In another embodiment, adjustable frame 110 is first set up without net 105 attached thereto. Then, net 105 is provided separately and simply draped over the outside of adjustable frame 110, with the lower edges of net 105 hanging down to the surface upon which adjustable frame 110 is positioned. In either embodiment, net 105 hangs down the sides of adjustable frame 110 and comes into contact with the surface. The underside of net frame system 100 is open to the surface.

FIG. 22, FIG. 23, and FIG. 24 show embodiments of net frame system 100 in use. For example, FIG. 22 shows a representative configuration of net frame system 100 for enclosing a lounge chair 170 having the seatback in a substantially upright position. In this embodiment, angle θ1 of first support 120 is about 30 degrees and angle θ2 of second support 130 is about 45 degrees.

FIG. 23 shows a representative configuration of net frame system 100 for enclosing lounge chair 170 having the seatback in a substantially flattened or reclined position. In this embodiment, angle θ1 of first support 120 is about 30 degrees and angle θ2 of second support 130 is about 45 degrees.

FIG. 24 shows another representative configuration of net frame system 100 for enclosing lounge chair 170 having the seatback in a flattened or reclined position. In this embodiment, angle θ1 of first support 120 is about 30 degrees and angle θ2 of second support 130 is about 30 degrees.

Net frame system 100 can include various features and can be implemented in various ways. For example, in addition to collapsing as shown, for example, in FIG. 2, the entire unit may break down in other ways for ease of transport; namely, crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130 may break down further by separating, folding, telescoping, and the like. In this way, net frame system 100 may break down into several pieces or may collapse at several points in first support 120 and second support 130. Assuming that crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130 are hollow, crossbar 122 and side bars 124 of first support 120 and crossbar 132 and side bars 134 of second support 130 can be connected by a monofilament running (not shown) through their center. Similarly, base supports 140 may be various lengths and may be broken down or telescoped, separated, collapsed, or folded to make net frame system 100 more compact for travel.

Adjustable frame 110 can be configured in at least three general positions: horizontal for a covering, for example, a cot or bed; at an angle to accommodate, for example, a lounge chair; and standing up for storage or in a standby position. Net frame system 100 can be implemented using a single net 105. Further, adjustable frame 110 of net frame system 100 is not limited to two supports (i.e., first support 120 and second support 130). Adjustable frame 110 can include, for example, three or more supports that can be adjusted to various angles θ when in use and collapsed together for storing or transporting. By way of example, FIG. 25 illustrates an embodiment of a net frame system 100 that includes more than two supports; namely, FIG. 25 shows an embodiment of a net frame system 100 that includes three supports. In this embodiment, a third support 180 is provided in between first support 120 and second support 130. Third support 180 can be used, for example, to support a center portion of net 105, while first support 120 and second support 130 are used to support each end of net 105.

In some embodiments, the presently disclosed net frame system 100 can include a container, such as a bag, e.g., a tote bag, carry bag, or luggage bag, case, tube, canister, and the like, for securing, storing, carrying, and/or shipping net frame system 100 in an unassembled or disassembled configuration. The container can be a soft bag or a rigid, e.g., plastic or metal, container, such as a tubular canister. The container can be sealed, e.g., by use of a zipper, or other means of closing the container, or by a sealable top, e.g., in the example of a tubular canister. The container also can include a handle for gripping and/or a shoulder strap for ease of carrying. The container also can include instructions for assembling or disassembling the net frame system.

Accordingly, in some embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a net frame system comprising an adjustable frame, wherein the adjustable frame comprises at least a first support and a second support, wherein the first support and second support each comprise a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars, wherein each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports, and wherein the first support can be independently adjusted and secured at an angle θ1 relative to the pair of base supports and the second support can be independently adjusted and secured at an angle θ2 relative to the pair of base supports in a configuration to support a net. In some embodiments, the angle θ1 and θ2 each independently has a range from about 0 degrees to about 110 degrees relative to the pair of base supports.

In certain embodiments, each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to the pair of base supports by a bolt and a nut. In such embodiments, the first support and the second support can be adjusted or secured at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports by tightening or loosening the bolt and nut through which each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to the pair of base supports.

In other embodiments, each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to the pair of base supports by an axel stop. In certain embodiments, the axel stop comprises a base plate mechanically coupled to an inside of the base support. In such embodiments, the base plate comprises one or more slots configured to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports. In such embodiments, each pair of side bars comprises one or more tabs configured to fit in the one or more slots to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports.

In yet other embodiments, the base plate comprises a peg protruding from one side thereof, wherein the peg is configured to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports. In such embodiments, each pair of side bars further comprise a support plate, wherein the support plate comprises one or more detents configured to receive the peg to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports.

In some embodiments, one or more of each crossbar and side bar comprises two or more tubular units coupled together to form a single crossbar unit. In certain embodiments, the two or more tubular units are coupled to form a single crossbar unit having a fixed length. In some embodiments, the two or more tubular units are telescopically or slidably coupled to form a single crossbar unit having an adjustable length.

In yet other embodiments, the first support and the second support each comprise a single piece of tubing or a plurality of pieces of tubing permanently coupled to each other to form a single support unit.

In some embodiments, the first support and the second support comprise two or more pieces of hollow tubing and wherein the two or more pieces of hollow tubing further comprise a monofilament running through the hollow tubing thereof.

In yet other embodiments, the net frame system further comprises at least a third support positioned in between the first support and the second support. In such embodiments, the third support comprises a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars, wherein the pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports, and wherein the pair of side bars can be adjusted at an angle θ3 relative to the pair of base supports. In certain embodiments, the angle θ3 is about 90° relative to the pair of base supports.

In other embodiments, the net frame system further comprises a net.

In some embodiments, the net frame system further comprises a container for securing, storing, carrying, and/or shipping the net frame system.

Referring now to FIG. 26 is illustrated a flow diagram of an embodiment of a method 2600 for using net frame system 100 for protecting a person and/or articles from mosquitoes and other insects. Method 2600 may include, but is not limited to, the following steps.

At a step 2610, starting with net frame system 100 in the collapsed configuration as shown in FIG. 2, first support 120 is adjusted to any desired angle θ1. In one embodiment, using axel stops 126a and 126b, the user sets the angle θ1 of first support 120 to about 30 degrees and locks or otherwise secures first support 120 in position, as shown in FIG. 22, FIG. 23, and FIG. 24.

At a step 2615, second support 130 is adjusted to any desired angle θ2. In one embodiment, using axel stops 136a and 136b, the user sets the angle θ2 of second support 130 to about 45 degrees and locks or otherwise secures second support 130 in position, as shown in FIG. 22 and FIG. 23. In another embodiment, using axel stops 136a and 136b, the user sets the angle θ2 of second support 130 to about 30 degrees and locks or otherwise secures second support 130 in position, as shown in FIG. 24.

At a step 2620, from the outside of net frame system 100, the user lifts up net 105 and then places, for example, a chair, a cot, or any personal items inside net frame system 100. In one embodiment, the user lifts up net 105 and then places lounge chair 170 inside net frame system 100, as shown in FIG. 22, FIG. 23, and FIG. 24.

At a step 2625, from the outside of net frame system 100, the user lifts up net 105 and then enters net frame system 100. For example, the user enters net frame system 100 by simply lifting up any portion of net 105 and ducking into adjustable frame 110 and underneath net 105.

At a step 2630, from the inside of net frame system 100, the user lifts up net 105 and then exits net frame system 100.

At a step 2635, from the outside of net frame system 100, the user lifts up net 105 and then removes, for example, the chair, cot, or any personal items from net frame system 100. In one embodiment, the user lifts up net 105 and then removes lounge chair 170 from net frame system 100.

At a step 2640, first support 120 of net frame system 100 is returned to the collapsed configuration. For example, using axel stops 126a and 126b, the user sets the angle θ1 of first support 120 to about 90 degrees and locks or otherwise secures first support 120 in position, as shown in FIG. 2.

At a step 2645, second support 130 of net frame system 100 is returned to the collapsed configuration. For example, using axel stops 136a and 136b, the user sets the angle θ2 of second support 130 to about 90 degrees and locks or otherwise secures second support 130 in position, as shown in FIG. 2.

Accordingly, in some embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a method for using a net frame system, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: (a) providing a net frame system comprising an adjustable frame, the adjustable frame comprising at least a first support and a second support, wherein the first support and second support each comprise a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars, wherein each pair of side bars are pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports by a pair of axel stops, and wherein each pair of side bars can be independently adjusted at an angle θ relative to the pair of base supports, and wherein the net frame system further comprises a net supported by the first support and second support; (b) adjusting the first support to a desired angle θ1; (c) adjusting the second support to a desired angle θ2, wherein θ1 and θ2 can be the same or different; (d) lifting the net from a position outside of the net and placing one or more articles inside the net frame system; and (e) optionally entering the net.

In other embodiments, the method further comprises: (f) lifting the net from a position inside of the net; (g) exiting the net; (h) removing the one or more articles from the net; and (i) adjusting the first support and the second support to an angle θ of about 90 degrees relative to the pair of base supports.

Following long-standing patent law convention, the terms “a,” “an,” and “the” refer to “one or more” when used in this application, including the claims. Thus, for example, reference to “a subject” includes a plurality of subjects, unless the context clearly is to the contrary (e.g., a plurality of subjects), and so forth.

Throughout this specification and the claims, the terms “comprise,” “comprises,” and “comprising” are used in a non-exclusive sense, except where the context requires otherwise. Likewise, the term “include” and its grammatical variants are intended to be non-limiting, such that recitation of items in a list is not to the exclusion of other like items that can be substituted or added to the listed items.

For the purposes of this specification and appended claims, unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing amounts, sizes, dimensions, proportions, shapes, formulations, parameters, percentages, parameters, quantities, characteristics, and other numerical values used in the specification and claims, are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about” even though the term “about” may not expressly appear with the value, amount or range. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the following specification and attached claims are not and need not be exact, but may be approximate and/or larger or smaller as desired, reflecting tolerances, conversion factors, rounding off, measurement error and the like, and other factors known to those of skill in the art depending on the desired properties sought to be obtained by the presently disclosed subject matter. For example, the term “about,” when referring to a value can be meant to encompass variations of, in some embodiments, ±100% in some embodiments ±50%, in some embodiments ±20%, in some embodiments ±10%, in some embodiments ±5%, in some embodiments ±1%, in some embodiments ±0.5%, and in some embodiments ±0.1% from the specified amount, as such variations are appropriate to perform the disclosed methods or employ the disclosed compositions.

Further, the term “about” when used in connection with one or more numbers or numerical ranges, should be understood to refer to all such numbers, including all numbers in a range and modifies that range by extending the boundaries above and below the numerical values set forth. The recitation of numerical ranges by endpoints includes all numbers, e.g., whole integers, including fractions thereof, subsumed within that range (for example, the recitation of 1 to 5 includes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, as well as fractions thereof, e.g., 1.5, 2.25, 3.75, 4.1, and the like) and any range within that range.

Although the foregoing subject matter has been described in some detail by way of illustration and example for purposes of clarity of understanding, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that certain changes and modifications can be practiced within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A net frame system comprising an adjustable frame,

wherein the adjustable frame comprises at least a first support and a second support,
wherein the first support and second support each comprise a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars,
wherein each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports, wherein each base support has a length from one end of the base support to an opposite end of the base support along a surface upon which the pair of base supports is positioned ranging from about 8 inches to about 32 inches, wherein the pair of base supports is configured to independently support the net frame system on top of the surface upon which the net frame system is positioned, and
wherein the first support can be independently adjusted and secured at an angle θ1 relative to the pair of base supports and the second support can be independently adjusted and secured at an angle θ2 relative to the pair of base supports in a configuration to support a net.

2. The net frame system of claim 1, wherein each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to the pair of base supports by a bolt and a nut.

3. The net frame system of claim 2, wherein the first support and the second support can be adjusted or secured at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports by tightening or loosening the bolt and nut through which each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to the pair of base supports.

4. The net frame system of claim 1, wherein each pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to the pair of base supports by an axel stop.

5. The net frame system of claim 4, wherein the axel stop comprises a base plate mechanically coupled to an inside of the base support.

6. The net frame system of claim 5, wherein the base plate comprises one or more slots configured to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports.

7. The net frame system of claim 6, wherein each pair of side bars comprises one or more tabs configured to fit in the one or more slots to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports.

8. The net frame system of claim 5, wherein the base plate comprises a peg protruding from one side thereof, wherein the peg is configured to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports.

9. The net frame system of claim 8, wherein each pair of side bars further comprise a support plate, wherein the support plate comprises one or more detents configured to receive the peg to secure the first or second support at an angle θ1 or θ2 relative to the pair of base supports.

10. The net frame system of claim 1, wherein one or more of each crossbar and side bar comprises two or more tubular units coupled together to form a single crossbar unit.

11. The net frame system of claim 10, wherein the two or more tubular units are coupled to form a single crossbar unit having a fixed length.

12. The net frame system of claim 10, wherein the two or more tubular units are telescopically or slidably coupled to form a single crossbar unit having an adjustable length.

13. The net frame system of claim 1, wherein the first support and the second support each comprise a single piece of tubing or a plurality of pieces of tubing permanently coupled to each other to form a single support unit.

14. The net frame system of claim 1, wherein the first support and the second support comprise two or more pieces of hollow tubing and wherein the two or more pieces of hollow tubing further comprise a monofilament running through the hollow tubing thereof.

15. The net frame system of claim 1, wherein the angle θ1 and θ2 each independently has a range from about 0 degrees to about 110 degrees relative to the pair of base supports.

16. The net frame system of claim 1, further comprising at least a third support positioned in between the first support and the second support.

17. The net frame system of claim 16, wherein the third support comprises a crossbar arranged between and coupled to a pair of side bars, wherein the pair of side bars is pivotably coupled to a pair of base supports, and wherein the pair of side bars can be adjusted at an angle θ3 relative to the pair of base supports.

18. The net frame system of claim 17, wherein the angle θ3 is about 90° relative to the pair of base supports.

19. The net frame system of claim 1, further comprising a net.

20. The net frame system of claim 1, further comprising a container for securing the net frame system in an unassembled or disassembled configuration.

Patent History
Publication number: 20140318587
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 26, 2013
Publication Date: Oct 30, 2014
Inventor: Joseph Anderson, Jr. (Raleigh, NC)
Application Number: 13/871,535
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Having Additional Frame (e.g., Shades) Tilting Relative To Member (135/155)
International Classification: E04H 15/52 (20060101);