Disassemblable and Carryable Beach/Park Corral
A personal protective enclosure carryable in a bag by hand or over the shoulder includes a plurality of poles or rods folded or rolled up with a plurality of sheets or panels for installation as a corral, with stability to maintain its degree of use during windier conditions, and with an ease of size adjustment once installed as a personal protective enclosure to accommodate greater or fewer persons than originally expected showing up.
A Provisional Patent Application concerning the invention described herein was filed on Nov. 25, 2014, and assigned Ser. No. 62/084,343. As such, this present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference thereto in its entirety.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTResearch and development of this invention and Application have not been federally sponsored, and no rights are given under any Federal program.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to enclosures that are easy to set up an dismantle for personal recreational uses, in general, and to ones that are easy to carry about and store away when not needed, in particular.
2. Description of the Related Art
As will be appreciated, toddlers and young children tend to wander away from their families at beach and park locations when attracted by other toddlers and young children nearby. As will also be appreciated, at many of these beaches and parks when weather is nice, areas to spread out at become hard to come by: and it is not unusual for one group to encroach upon another's space, or to unintentionally infringe upon another's sense of privacy. Tents or like arrangements set up to isolate one group from another tend to block the sun, and are somewhat difficult for many to install or otherwise cumbersome to carry about. Once set up, furthermore, they tend to be difficult to expand in size to accommodate any increase in people arriving; similarly, they are oftentimes difficult to reduce in size if fewer people show up than were expected.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTIONAs such, it is an object of the present invention to provide a readily carryable, easy to set up-and-disassemble enclosure which can be easily enlarged or shortened to meet the needs of a “size” situation at hand, and particularly useful at beach and park locations.
And, it is a further object of the invention to provide such an enclosure which serves these purposes not only when the weather is sunny and nice, but also when wind conditions build up and change.
Additionally, it is another object of the invention to provide an enclosure of this type in a construction which not only can be enlarged or shortened, but which can be configured to accept and employ a range of accessories to enhance the adaptability of the enclosure when and wherever set up.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a disassemblable and carryable beach/park corral forming a personal protective enclosure includes a plurality of poles or rods of substantially equal lengths of plastic or metallic composition, a plurality of sheets or panels of predetermined length and height, means for coupling individual ones of the sheets at opposite ends or sides thereof to individual ones of such lengths of plastic or metallic composition, means for securing the lower ends of those lengths of plastic or metallic compositions to a substrate surface, and means gathering the poles and sheets in a given package arrangement. In accordance with a specific embodiment of the invention, the sheets can be formed in the manner of individual panels, with various pockets formed thereon for storage of such items as keys, phones and wallets, with pouches and other pockets in which to store fruit, liquids and food, and with others for holding such items as towels, clothing and other articles of use commonly employed at beach and/or park settings. Awnings as sunscreens can be set up as well.
In a more general embodiment of the invention, Velcro or zipper closures may be used in securing nylon sheets to the lengths of plastic or metallic composition utilized, with clips being provided along the lengths for doubling up such panels formed thereby if a smaller footprint of corral is desired. A nylon bag is utilizable in holding and carrying the dismantled components to the desired beach or park location selected—and once, set up and disassembled, the bag may be used to carry the components for subsequent storage. As will be appreciated, the corral (once set up) can be used on such substrates as sand at the beach, or on grass at a park facility.
These and other features of the invention will be more clearly understood from a consideration of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The disassemblable and carryable beach/park corral 50 of
In accordance with the invention, a series of pockets 20 (
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In use, the beach/park corral would be carried in its nylon duffel bag 30. Once a desired beach or park location is selected, the corral components are removed and placed via the poles or rods in a pattern to enclose the chairs, lounges, towels, etc. in the desired privacy protected area of concern. If a smaller size is desired because fewer persons than expected show up, the clips of
While there have been described what are considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the teachings herein. Thus, for example, while the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described with a plurality of poles or rods fitted within a plurality of nylon panels, it will be noted that the panel sheeting can be composed of several alternate compositions—and that even a single long sheeting could be employed instead, with notches or loops at its upper edge to removably receive and retain the poles extending through them into the sand or grass subsurface. Such a configuration, according to the invention is illustrated by the notches or loops 60 in
Claims
1. Beach/park corral apparatus comprising: a plurality of poles of substantially equal length of plastic or metal composition; a sheeting of predetermined length and height notched along upper edges thereof for downwardly receiving individual ones of said plurality of poles; means for removably coupling individual ones of said poles extending therethrough into a sand or grass subsurface; means for gathering the poles and sheeting in a given package arrangement when decoupled; and a carry bag for accepting said package arrangement for storage and for removably withdrawing said package arrangement for assembly in a patterned enclosure when installed.
2. The beach/park corral of claim 1 including a plurality of panels forming said sheeting, and with opposite ends of said panels configured to furl and unfurl around said poles in an installation of said corral and in a storing of said corral, respectively.
3. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 2 wherein individual ones of said panels are slitted horizontally along lengths thereof between upper and lower edges of their said height.
4. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 2 wherein individual ones of said poles are tipped at lower ends thereof into first and second components articulated at points of juncture therewith.
5. The beach/park corral of claim 3 wherein individual ones of said poles are tipped at lower ends thereof into first and second components articulated at points of juncture therewith.
6. The beach/park corral of claim 2, also including a plurality of pockets or pouches coupled with inside surfaces of individual ones of said panels.
7. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 3, also including a plurality of pockets or pouches coupled with inside surfaces of individual ones of said panels.
8. The beach/park corral of claim 4, also including a plurality of pockets or pouches coupled with inside surfaces of included ones of said panels.
9. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 7 wherein individual ones of said poles are tipped at lower ends thereof into first and second components articulated at points of juncture therewith.
10. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 2 wherein said carry bag includes a handle extending along a length thereof, a sealed first end, and a drawstring at an opposite second end for a manual closure of said bag.
11. The beach/park corral of claim 6, additionally including a horizontally extendable sunscreen awning coupled with an inside surface of at least one of said panels.
12. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 7, additionally including a horizontally extendable sunscreen awning coupled with an inside surface of at least one of said panels.
13. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 10, wherein said carry bag includes a handle extending along a length thereof, a sealed first end, and a drawstring at an opposite second end for a manual closure of said bag.
14. The beach/park corral of claim 11, also including means for removably laying adjacent panels one over another in altering the size of a beach/park corral once installed.
15. The beach/park corral of claim 2, wherein said panels are of a nylon composition and wherein individual ones of said panels are slitted horizontally along lengths thereof between upper and lower portions of said heights.
16. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 15, wherein said panels are of nylon composition and wherein each of said panels is slitted horizontally along lengths thereof between upper and lower edges of their said height.
17. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sheeting is of nylon composition slitted horizontally along lengths thereof between upper and lower edges of said sheeting.
18. The beach/park corral apparatus of claim 17, wherein individual ones of said poles are tipped at lower ends thereof into first and second components articulated at points of juncture therewith.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 13, 2015
Publication Date: May 26, 2016
Inventor: Drew Todd Shapiro (Long Branch, NJ)
Application Number: 14/940,246