Hunter tent
Abstract
A hunter tent comprises a dome roof comprising flaps formed therearound, coupling mechanisms along a lower edge, an upright shank, and a folding radial frame; a wall comprising loops formed along its upper edge, mated coupling mechanisms each formed on an upper edge of the loop, each mated coupling mechanism being adapted to releasably couple to the corresponding coupling mechanism for coupling the wall and the dome together, and pegs driven through peg loops along a lower edge of the wall into the ground for fastening wherein the wall is an elongated piece after being extended so as to form a first edge at one end and a second edge at the other end, the edges being operatively coupled together; and a fastening bar comprising holding means at its head for retaining the shank in place, and a threaded end fastened at a tree.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A hunter tent comprising:
a dome shaped roof comprising a plurality of flaps formed therearound, a plurality of coupling mechanisms each provided along a lower edge of the flap, an upright shank extended downwardly from a center of the roof, and a folding radial frame having a plurality of ribs and stretchers extended outwardly from an upper portion of the shank; a wall comprising a plurality of mated coupling mechanisms formed along an upper edge, each mated coupling mechanism being adapted to releasably couple to the corresponding coupling mechanism for coupling the wall and the dome together, and a plurality of pegs driven through a plurality of peg loops along a lower edge of the wall into the ground for fastening wherein the wall is an elongated piece after being extended so as to form a first edge at one end and a second edge at the other end, the second edge being adapted to releasably couple to the first edge; and a fastening bar comprising holding means at its head for retaining a lower portion of the shank in place, and fastening means at its tail fastened at a trunk of a tree.
2 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the shank comprises a lower, transverse first hole, the holding means is a flattened, circular head including a plurality of recesses formed around a periphery thereof and a plurality of transverse second holes formed around a center thereof, each second hole being in communication with the recess, the fastening means is a pointed, threaded end adapted to insert through a joining portion of the first and the second edges into the trunk of the tree for fastening, and the fastening bar further comprises a stud adapted to insert through one of the second holes and the first hole for fastening the lower portion of the shank inserted in the recess.
3 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a plurality of tabs and the mated coupling mechanism comprises a plurality of apertures each for securing to the corresponding tab by snapping.
4 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism and the mated coupling mechanism are formed as a male and female strip fastener.
5 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism and the mated coupling mechanism are formed as a zipper.
6 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a plurality of buttonholes and the mated coupling mechanism comprises a plurality of buttons each being adapted to put through the buttonhole for securing together.
7 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the wall further comprises a plurality of loops formed along its upper edge with the mated coupling mechanisms formed thereon.
8 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , wherein the first edge comprises a plurality of first ropes formed therealong and the second edge comprises a plurality of second ropes formed therealong such that untying one or more pairs of the ropes will form an opening as a door of the hunter tent.
9 . The hunter tent of claim 1 , further comprising coupling means formed on the first edge and mated coupling means formed on the second edge, the mated coupling means being operatively coupled to the coupling means.
10 . The hunter tent of claim 9 , wherein the coupling means comprises a plurality of tabs and the mated coupling means comprises a plurality of apertures each for securing to the corresponding tab by snapping.
11 . The hunter tent of claim 9 , wherein the coupling means and the mated coupling means are formed as a male and female strip fastener.
12 . The hunter tent of claim 9 , wherein the coupling means comprises a plurality of buttonholes and the mated coupling means comprises a plurality of buttons each being adapted to put through the buttonhole for securing together.
13 . The hunter tent of claim 9 , wherein the coupling means and the mated coupling means are formed as a zipper such that pulling a head of one end of the zipper and pulling a head of the other end of the zipper either toward each other will couple the first and the second edges together or away from each other will disconnect the first edge from the second edge.Cited by (0)
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