TEMPORARY STRUCTURE
An improved temporary structure utilizes an enhanced, heavy-duty frame that is specially engineered to be easily transported, assembled, used and then disassembled and transported again, all while simultaneously providing superior strength and support to the shell covering and flexibility in configuration to meet the varying needs of a myriad of different users. The exterior shell covering can be constructed of tough, all-weather materials that can handle rain, wind, sleet, snow, sun, sand, and other harsh conditions while staying attached to the frame and properly supported thereby; the two working in concert to provide a much improved temporary structure.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/163,216, entitled IMPROVED TEMPORARY STRUCTURE and filed on May 18, 2016, which is specifically incorporated by reference herein for all that it discloses and teaches.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates generally to the field of buildings and construction; and more specifically, to the field of tents and associated temporary structures.
BACKGROUNDFrom the time when people lived in caves and traveled to seasonal hunting grounds, there has been a need for temporary structures that could be transported and erected to provide shelter. In more recent times, a number of tents and other temporary structures have been developed to meet the continuing needs for portable shelters, sales kiosks, wind breaks, sun shields, etc. However, many of the tents currently known in the art sacrifice strength and sturdiness for light-weight materials and portability. This often results in structures that are not sufficiently strong to withstand wind, storms, etc. Although some tents are strengthened and designed to be tough, they often are complex, heavy, and difficult to erect and take down, sometimes requiring special equipment and/or many people working together. What is needed is an improved temporary structure that remains portable, easy to erect and take-down, is not overly-complex, and yet provides a strong structure capable of withstanding wind, storms, etc.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn improved temporary structure utilizes an enhanced, heavy-duty frame that is specially engineered to be easily transported, assembled, used and then disassembled and transported again, all while simultaneously providing superior strength and support to the shell covering and flexibility in configuration to meet the varying needs of a myriad of different users. The exterior shell covering can be constructed of tough, all-weather materials that can handle rain, wind, sleet, snow, sun, sand, and other harsh conditions while staying attached to the frame and properly supported thereby; the two working in concert to provide a much improved temporary structure.
In the following discussion, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that embodiments may be practiced without such specific details. Furthermore, lists and/or examples are often provided and should be interpreted as exemplary only and in no way limiting embodiments to only those examples. Similarly, in this disclosure, language such as “could, should, may, might, must, have to, can, would, need to, is, is not”, etc. and all such similar language shall be considered interchangeable whenever possible such that the scope of the invention is not unduly limited. For example, a comment such as: “item X is used” can be interpreted to read “item X can be used”.
Exemplary embodiments are described below and in the accompanying Figures. The following detailed description provides a review of the drawing Figures in order to provide a thorough understanding of, and an enabling description for, these embodiments. One having ordinary skill in the art will understand that in some cases well-known structures and functions have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the embodiments.
Referring now to the drawings,
The shell cover 10, 20 and 40 should be made from durable, weather-resistant, fire-resistant heavy-duty material(s) such as the heavy-duty polyester and satin blend is shown in the FIGs. This material easily rolls or folds as desired for easy packing, storing and transport and yet is extremely durable and tough to provide strong, nearly rigid side panels 10 and 20 and roof 40.
The side panels 10 and 20 are illustrated in two standard configurations in
Abutting the first side panel 10 is the second side panel 20. In the embodiment in
In the embodiment illustrated in
Although only two side panels 10 and 20 are visible in
The roof 40 in the embodiment illustrated in
Moving upwards from the curved roof transition assembly covers 47, the roof 40 resembles a four sided pyramid in shape and terminates in a four sided roof panel peak 45. The peak 45 is supported by a peak keystone component of the enhanced frame, see
The improved temporary structure illustrated in
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- Spa Tent (an improved temporary structure can cover and protect a spa/hot-tub: allowing it to be used in all weather conditions, allowing the surrounding air to be cooled or heated as desired, allowing a hot-tub/spa to become a steam room, and saving money on heating the spa's water as the improved temporary structure provides an insulating barrier);
- Vendor Tents (an improved temporary structure can provide a protected vending space that is open and airy and yet protected from sun, wind, precipitation, etc.);
- Smokers' Tents (many locations ban smoking indoors, leaving smokers out in the elements, but an improved temporary structure can alleviate this problem, especially as the shell cover can employ fire-resistant materials);
- Carports (as entire side panels can be removed from an improved temporary structure, it can serve as an excellent car port);
- Lawn and Garden Shed (lawn mowers, snow blowers, tillers, tractors, etc. degrade rapidly when stored outside, yet with limited or no garage space, that can be the only option for many people—an improved temporary structure can solve this dilemma);
- Recreation Vehicle Storage (boats, golf-carts, all terrain vehicles, motorcycles, and RVs all can benefit from being stored inside an improved temporary structure instead of sitting out in the sun and weather);
- Camping (an improved temporary structure provides one of the most durable, strong, weather-resistant camping tents you can find, and the enhanced frame provides many interior equipment hanging locations to help keep you organized while camping);
- Golf Room (you can practice year round while being protected from harsh weather); and
- Welding/Work Shelters (allows welders, workers at construction sites, etc. to perform work while protected from the elements, or as a temporary reprieve from the sun, bad weather, etc.).
In the embodiment in
A plurality of corner bases 200 are illustrated with one in each lower corner of the enhanced frame 100. Each corner base 200 utilizes a base plate, a plurality of rail locks, a plurality of securing ports, and a corner strut mount (for details of these components, see
As illustrated in
Mounted approximately vertically in each corner base 200 is a first corner strut 120. As a significant portion of the various stresses and weight loads of the structure is placed on each first corner strut 120, the connection between each first corner strut 120 and each corner base 200 needs to be very strong and secure. For details of this connection, see
The distal ends of the second corner struts 125 can be connected to the first corner struts 120 while the proximal ends of the second corner struts 125 can be attached to a plurality of corner roof members 300. The corner roof members 300 each comprise four connection members that are durably joined together to form a single corner roof member 300. Each of the four connection members is adapted to connect to a proximal end of another frame component. Pointing generally downwards, the corner strut connection member connects with the proximal end of the second corner strut 125.
The roof transition connection member points generally upwards and is adapted to connect to the proximal end of a curved roof transition assembly 140. The first top rail connection member points generally horizontally and is adapted to connect to the proximal end of a first top rail 150, while the second top rail connection member also points generally horizontally at approximately ninety degrees to the first top rail connection member and is adapted to connect to the proximal end of a second top rail 155. For more details of the four connection members, see
Connections between the first and second top rails can mirror those options discussed above for connecting the first and second top rails to each other. For more detail of the connections between the proximal ends of the top rails 150 and 155 and the corner roof members 300, see
A plurality of curved roof transition assemblies 140 each have a proximal end which is adapted to connect to one of the plurality of corner roof members 300. The proximal end of each curved roof transition assembly 140 points generally downwards and is adapted to connect with the generally upwards pointing roof transition connection member on a given corner roof member 300. Once connected, the distal end of each curved roof transition assembly 140 extends upwards and inwards towards a generally central axis of the improved temporary structure.
Each of a plurality of roof struts 145 is attached to each curved roof transition assembly's distal end and extends the roof frame components so that they more closely approach the generally central axis. Located on this generally central axis is a peak keystone 400. The peak keystone 400 has four keystone ports which each connect to the proximal ends of the plurality of roof struts 145 to finish off the enhanced frame 100. Note that in other embodiments, additional curved roof transition assemblies 140 and additional roof struts 145 may be utilized. Similarly, the total number of each component may vary from those shown in
The base plate 210 forms the base upon which each corner base 200 rests. Extending upwards from the base plate 210 are a plurality of rail locks 220 and 230. In
Also attached to the bottom rails are a first shell cover base lock flap 14 and a second shell cover base lock flap 16. In the embodiment shown in
Extending generally upwards from the base plate 210 is a corner strut mount 240. The corner strut mount is adapted to hold securely therein a first corner strut (not visible in
A first base lock wrap 24 is also illustrated in
The plurality of securing ports 222 and 232 can be used to attach/secure the corner base 200 to the installation surface 290. For example, when the surface 290 on which the improved temporary structure is to be installed is dirt, tent stakes, spikes, etc. can be inserted through the securing ports 222 and 232 and driven into the dirt. If the surface is not conducive to pounding stakes therein, then the securing ports 222 and 232 can be used as tie downs to secure the corner base 200 to the installation surface 290 or other nearby tie points. It is contemplated in other embodiments that the number of securing ports 222 and 232 could be zero, one, two, three, or more.
The corner roof members 300 each comprise four connection members 301, 302, 303 and 304 that are durably joined together to form a single corner roof member 300. Each of the four connection members is adapted to connect to a proximal end of another frame component. For example, pointing generally downwards, the corner strut connection member 303 connects with the proximal end of the second corner strut 125.
The roof transition connection member 301 points generally upwards and is adapted to connect to the proximal end of a curved roof transition assembly 140. The first top rail connection member 304 points generally horizontally and is adapted to connect to the proximal end of a first top rail 150, while the second top rail connection member 302 also points generally horizontally at approximately ninety degrees to the first top rail connection member 304 and is adapted to connect to the proximal end of a second top rail 155. For more details of the four connection members, see
Once a given rail, strut or assembly is in place, a strut lock 310, 311, 312, and 313 can be used to lock the component to the corner roof member 300. Additional location locks can be utilized as well, see the plurality of pop-up locks 371 and 373 illustrated in
Top rail lock wraps 340 and 341 can be similar to the first base lock wrap 24 introduced above. They function to attach one or more of the sidewall panels 10 and 20 and/or the roof 40 to a corner roof member 300. In the embodiment in
A plurality of second corner strut lock wraps 23 are shown in
Also attached to the top rails 150 and 155 are a first shell cover top lock flap 41 and a second shell cover top lock flap 42. In the embodiment shown in
The roof transition connection member 301 points generally left in
Once a given rail, strut or assembly is in place, a strut lock 310, 311, 312, and 313 can be used to lock the component to the corner roof member 300. Additional location locks can be utilized as well, see the plurality of pop-up lock ports 372 and 374 illustrated in
A plurality of second corner strut lock wraps 23, a plurality of first base lock wraps 24, and a plurality of first corner strut lock wraps 25 are illustrated in
Two additional T members 501 and 502 can be installed in the bottom rails with shorter replacement sections of bottom rail so that the overall dimensions of the enhanced frame aren't changed. As illustrated in
Extending horizontally from and attaching between T members 520 and 521 is a cot rail 540 (a second cot rail 541 extends between the other two unlabeled T members that are installed in the corner struts). The cot rails 540 and 541 function to support and secure the cot surface 560 and hold the weight of whoever or whatever is placed on the cot. An additional center support post 550 can be used to further support said weight.
Also illustrated in
The above specification, examples and data provide a description of the structure and use of exemplary implementations of the described systems, articles of manufacture and methods. It is important to note that many implementations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An improved temporary structure, comprising:
- an enhanced frame surrounded by a shell cover, the shell cover removably attaching to the enhanced frame, the enhanced frame supporting the shell cover;
- the enhanced frame comprising: a plurality of corner bases; a plurality of first bottom rails; a plurality of second bottom rails; a plurality of first corner struts; a plurality of second corner struts; a plurality of corner roof members; a plurality of first top rails; a plurality of second top rails; a plurality of curved roof transition assemblies; a plurality of roof struts; a peak keystone;
- wherein each corner base has removably attached thereto one of the plurality of first bottom rails and one of the plurality of second bottom rails, the first and second bottom rails extending horizontally from each corner base and at approximately ninety degrees to each other;
- wherein each of the plurality of first bottom rails removably attaches to one of the plurality of second bottom rails, with each removable attached connection being between a distal end of a first bottom rail and a distal end of a second bottom rail;
- wherein each of the plurality of first corner struts extend vertically from one of the plurality of corner bases;
- wherein each of the plurality of first corner struts removably attaches to one of the plurality of second corner struts, with each removable attached connection being between a distal end of a first corner strut and a distal end of a second corner strut;
- wherein each proximal end of the plurality of second corner struts removably attaches to one of the plurality of corner roof members;
- wherein each corner roof member has removably attached thereto one of the plurality of first top rails and one of the plurality of second top rails, the first and second top rails extending horizontally from each corner roof member and at approximately ninety degrees to each other;
- wherein each of the plurality of first top rails removably attaches to one of the plurality of second top rails, with each removable attached connection being between a distal end of a first top rail and a distal end of a second top rail;
- wherein each proximal end of the plurality of curved roof transition assemblies removably attaches to one of the plurality of corner roof members and extends first upwards from the corner roof members and then angles inwards towards a central roof point;
- wherein each distal end of the plurality of curved roof transition assemblies removably attaches to a distal end of one of the plurality of roof struts; and
- wherein each of the plurality of roof struts has a proximal end which attaches to the peak keystone,
2. The improved temporary structure of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of corner bases comprises:
- a base plate that forms a stable corner for the temporary structure to rest upon;
- a plurality of rail locks extending upwards from the base plate, each of the plurality of rail locks lock one of the pluralities of first and second base rails to one of the plurality of corner bases;
- a plurality of securing ports in each base plate that provide locations to secure each corner base to a surface upon which the base plate rests upon; and
- a corner strut mount extending upwards from the base plate and which mounts thereto one of the first corner struts.
3. The improved temporary structure of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of corner roof members comprises:
- a corner strut connection member that extends generally downwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second corner struts;
- a roof transition connection member that extends generally upwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the curved roof transition assemblies;
- a first top rail connection member extending generally horizontally and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the first top rails;
- a second top rail connection member extending generally horizontally at approximately ninety degrees to the first top rail connection member, the second top rail connection member removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second top rails; and
- the four connection members are durably joined together to form a single corner roof member.
4. The improved temporary structure of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of corner roof members comprises:
- a corner strut connection member that extends generally downwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second corner struts;
- a roof transition connection member that extends generally upwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the curved roof transition assemblies;
- a first top rail connection member extending generally horizontally and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the first top rails;
- a second top rail connection member extending generally horizontally at approximately ninety degrees to the first top rail connection member, the second top rail connection member removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second top rails; and
- the four connection members are durably joined together to form a single corner roof member.
5. The improved temporary structure of claim 1, wherein the peak keystone further comprises:
- four keystone ports each of which connect to one of the proximal ends of the plurality of roof struts; and
- wherein the four keystone ports are all affixed together.
6. The improved temporary structure of claim 2, wherein the peak keystone further comprises:
- four keystone ports each of which connect to one of the proximal ends of the plurality of roof struts; and
- wherein the four keystone ports are all affixed together.
7. The improved temporary structure of claim 4, wherein the peak keystone further comprises:
- four keystone ports each of which connect to one of the proximal ends of the plurality of roof struts; and
- wherein the four keystone ports are all affixed together.
8. The improved temporary structure of claim 2, wherein each mounting rail further comprises an attachment port that comprises a hole through both sides of the rail that is then aligned with one of the rail locks and the rail pressed downwards over the rail lock and a locking hardware is attached to the rail lock to hold the rail in place thereon.
9. The improved temporary structure of claim 1, wherein at least one strut lock locks at least one strut to one of the plurality of corner roof members.
10. The improved temporary structure of claim 9, wherein at least one strut lock locks at least one rail to one of the plurality of corner roof members.
11. An improved temporary structure, comprising:
- an enhanced frame surrounded by a shell cover, the shell cover removably attaching to the enhanced frame, the enhanced frame supporting the shell cover;
- the enhanced frame comprising: a plurality of corner bases; a plurality of first bottom rails; a plurality of second bottom rails; a plurality of first corner struts; a plurality of second corner struts; a plurality of corner roof members; a plurality of first top rails; a plurality of second top rails; a plurality of curved roof transition assemblies; a plurality of roof struts; a peak keystone;
- wherein each corner base has removably attached thereto one of the plurality of first bottom rails and one of the plurality of second bottom rails, the first and second bottom rails extending horizontally from each corner base and at approximately ninety degrees to each other;
- wherein each of the plurality of first bottom rails removably attaches to one of the plurality of second bottom rails, with each removable attached connection being between a distal end of a first bottom rail and a distal end of a second bottom rail;
- wherein each of the plurality of first corner struts extend vertically from one of the plurality of corner bases;
- wherein each of the plurality of first corner struts removably attaches to one of the plurality of second corner struts, with each removable attached connection being between a distal end of a first corner strut and a distal end of a second corner strut;
- wherein each proximal end of the plurality of second corner struts removably attaches to one of the plurality of corner roof members;
- wherein each corner roof member has removably attached thereto one of the plurality of first top rails and one of the plurality of second top rails, the first and second top rails extending horizontally from each corner roof member and at approximately ninety degrees to each other;
- wherein each of the plurality of first top rails removably attaches to one of the plurality of second top rails, with each removable attached connection being between a distal end of a first top rail and a distal end of a second top rail;
- wherein each proximal end of the plurality of curved roof transition assemblies removably attaches to one of the plurality of corner roof members and extends first upwards from the corner roof members and then angles inwards towards a central roof point;
- wherein each distal end of the plurality of curved roof transition assemblies removably attaches to a distal end of one of the plurality of roof struts;
- wherein each of the plurality of roof struts has a proximal end which attaches to the peak keystone;
- the shell cover comprising: a roof comprising a roof panel peak and extending outwards and downwards therefrom, a plurality of curved roof transition assembly covers; a plurality of side panels each connected to a bottom edge of the roof; a first side panel comprising a door configuration having a left door panel and a right door panel that are joined by a door join; a second side panel abutting the first side panel, the second side panel comprising a window configuration having at least one window; and the roof configured to fit over the top of the enhanced frame and the plurality of side panels configured to extend vertically downwards therefrom.
12. The improved temporary structure of claim 11 wherein a first shell cover base lock flap and a second shell cover base lock flap are attached from a bottom portion of each of the side panels and the lock flaps removably attach to the first and second bottom rails.
13. The improved temporary structure of claim 12 wherein a first shell cover top rail lock flap and a second shell cover top rail lock flap are attached from a top portion of each of the side panels and the top rail lock flaps removably attach to the first and second top rails.
14. The improved temporary structure of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of corner bases comprises:
- a base plate that forms a stable corner for the temporary structure to rest upon;
- a plurality of rail locks extending upwards from the base plate, each of the plurality of rail locks lock one of the pluralities of first and second base rails to one of the plurality of corner bases;
- a plurality of securing ports in each base plate that provide locations to secure each corner base to a surface upon which the base plate rests upon; and
- a corner strut mount extending upwards from the base plate and which mounts thereto one of the first corner struts.
15. The improved temporary structure of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of corner roof members comprises:
- a corner strut connection member that extends generally downwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second corner struts;
- a roof transition connection member that extends generally upwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the curved roof transition assemblies;
- a first top rail connection member extending generally horizontally and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the first top rails;
- a second top rail connection member extending generally horizontally at approximately ninety degrees to the first top rail connection member, the second top rail connection member removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second top rails; and
- the four connection members are durably joined together to form a single corner roof member.
16. The improved temporary structure of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of corner roof members comprises:
- a corner strut connection member that extends generally downwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second corner struts;
- a roof transition connection member that extends generally upwards and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the curved roof transition assemblies;
- a first top rail connection member extending generally horizontally and that removably connects to a proximal end of one of the first top rails;
- a second top rail connection member extending generally horizontally at approximately ninety degrees to the first top rail connection member, the second top rail connection member removably connects to a proximal end of one of the second top rails; and
- the four connection members are durably joined together to form a single corner roof member.
17. The improved temporary structure of claim 11, wherein the peak keystone further comprises:
- four keystone ports each of which connect to one of the proximal ends of the plurality of roof struts; and
- wherein the four keystone ports are all affixed together.
18. The improved temporary structure of claim 12, wherein each mounting rail further comprises an attachment port that comprises a hole through both sides of the rail that is then aligned with one of the rail locks and the rail pressed downwards over the rail lock and a locking hardware is attached to the rail lock to hold the rail in place thereon.
19. The improved temporary structure of claim 11, wherein at least one strut lock locks at least one strut to one of the plurality of corner roof members.
20. The improved temporary structure of claim 19, wherein at least one strut lock locks at least one rail to one of the plurality of corner roof members.
Type: Application
Filed: May 18, 2016
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2016
Inventor: Scott Rizzotto (Loveland, CO)
Application Number: 15/158,578