专利摘要:
Device for tensioning a fabric of a tent having a tensioning device, a corner protective device as well as a fixing element, by pressing the tensioning device (9) against at least one tensioning element (6) of the corner protective device (5), in which the fabric of the tent (1, 12) can be arranged, a fastening element (7) being arranged in the lower part (59) of the corner protector device (5). (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
公开号:ES2698704A1
申请号:ES201830780
申请日:2018-07-27
公开日:2019-02-05
发明作者:Georg Zingerle
申请人:Zingerlemetal AG;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001] Device for tensing a fabric of a tent
[0002] The present invention relates to a device for tensioning a fabric of a tent comprising a tensioning device, a corner protective device as well as a fixing element according to claim 1.
[0003]
[0004] Carp is usually understood as a temporary construction, simple and preferably transportable, consisting of a structure of rods and a roof laid on top. As a rod structure, mainly aluminum rods are used today, although other metal and plastic materials or wood can also be used.
[0005]
[0006] Recently, so-called folding tents have become increasingly important, which are also called fast-mounting tents. Its advantage lies in that they are supplied mainly with the roof mounted, in which it is not necessary to disassemble the roof when mounting and dismantling the folding tent and also, as a rule, the assembly and disassembly can be carried out without any tools.
[0007]
[0008] Such folding tents are folded and folded in their delivery state. At the time of assembly, when the tent is extended, a structure is opened and the pre-assembled roof is automatically tensioned. To this end, the tent supports are joined with a scissor trellis roof construction, which allows extension during assembly.
[0009]
[0010] Regardless of the respective configuration of a tent, the roof of the tent is normally located on the ends of the supports located above in the assembled state and surround them. In this regard, the roof tent frequently ends with a skirt that runs around the entire upper area of the supporting structure. A synonym for a skirt is, for example, a steering wheel and is equally encompassed by the present invention.
[0011]
[0012] The junction between the roof of the tent and the supporting structure sits, in the new state of the tent, usually taut, which leads to the desired tensioned state of the roof of the tent. On the other hand, the tensioned state between the junction of the roof of the tent and the supporting structure also frequently leads to a permanent friction of the roof fabric of the roof. tent against this supporting structure, which may involve, after prolonged use, damage and even tearing of the fabric, particularly at these points of contact.
[0013]
[0014] On the other hand it should be noted that, in the case of a tent installed temporarily longer, the roof fabric of the tent expands, for example due to weather conditions or fatigue of materials, and therefore no longer sits perfectly on the supporting structure of the tent. This leads to the fact that the tent's own roof no longer retains the desired and smooth state desired, but that it is settled in a relaxed, wavy manner and, in general, no longer adequate. This not only has visual disadvantages, but also practical disadvantages, since, for example, the wind leaks better in this case and, therefore, both the roof fabric of the tent and the supporting structure are subject to additional loads.
[0015]
[0016] To protect the roof fabric of the tent against friction or for protection so that the skirt of a tent does not become entangled in the folded state and in the extended state in the supporting structure of the tent, it has been proposed according to the utility model German
[0017] DE 20 2004 016 428 U1 a corner protection joint which is arranged in the upper part, in the installed state of the supports of the tent, of these supports, and which leaves an interstice open between it and this support, in the that the skirt of the fabric of the roof of the tent is inserted and fixed so that it will be described in more detail.
[0018]
[0019] However, with this device known from the prior art it is not possible, however, to provide for a permanent tensioning of the roof of the tent in the assembled state of the tent when it occurs in the course of time or in the course of use of the tent. tent a dilation of the fabric, for example due to signs of fatigue.
[0020]
[0021] In the state of the art, numerous attempts have been made to stretch fabrics in a durable manner in the most diverse fields of application. Such attempts occur to a large extent in the sector of the manufacture of folding hoods for open top vehicles. To this end, highly complex constructions have been developed, such as are represented for example in EP 1314601 B1, but each and every one of them is limited to these specific fields of use and can not be transferred to other fields.
[0022] Starting from these disadvantages of the state of the art, therefore, the technical problem of making available, for tents, a device that on the one hand protects the fabric of the roof of the tent in the tensed state against damage by friction.
[0023]
[0024] A device will also be created that allows a good seat, from the visual and functional point of view, of the roof of the tent on the bearing structure of the tent.
[0025]
[0026] In addition, the device will allow to keep a perfect seat of the roof of the tent on the supporting structure throughout the duration of use.
[0027]
[0028] In addition, this device will be composed of a simple manufacturing construction economically. The construction will be composed of few pieces and will therefore be lightweight.
[0029]
[0030] In addition, the device will be designed in such a way that it will be suitable for folding tents, that is to say that it will already be integrated in the delivery state after manufacture, so that manipulation steps and additional assembly steps by the user will not be necessary.
[0031]
[0032] In addition, the device will be suitable for all types of tents. These objectives are achieved with a device according to claims 1, 20, 21. Advantageous configurations are included in the dependent claims.
[0033]
[0034] Description of the invention:
[0035]
[0036] According to the invention, a device is provided which serves to tension a fabric of a tent and which has a tensioning device, a corner protective device as well as a fixing element, by pressing the tensioning device against at least one tension element of the tent. corner protective device in which the fabric of the tent can be arranged, a corner stirrup being disposed at the lower end of the corner protective device.
[0037]
[0038] Carp in the sense of the present application means any type of tent, that is, in particular a folding tent, a tent for celebrations, a market stall, a gazebo, a folding gazebo, a fairground, a kiosk, a health care tent, a lodging tent, a kitchen tent, a command tent.
[0039]
[0040] Carp fabric, in particular the roof of the tent, means any material that is used for tents, ie for example reinforced vinyl, cloth, polyester, PVC, nylon, polyurethane, impregnated fabrics, plastic sheets or mixed fabrics .
[0041]
[0042] The tent has a bearing structure located internally, ie a structure. This structure is composed of a series of supports, which are preferably installed in the respective end areas of a tent. Depending on the geometrical configuration of the tent, the structure consists of at least three supports. In the case of a rectangular or square tent, it has at least four supports. A polygonal tent presents a corresponding plurality of supports.
[0043]
[0044] As synonymous with the term support used in the present case, the terms support leg, corner pillar or the like may also be used.
[0045]
[0046] The supports can be arranged, in turn, on the side of the floor in independent feet, which is particularly appropriate in the case of the installation of a tent on grass, soil, sand, concrete, plates or the like.
[0047]
[0048] The material of the supports can be made of wood, bamboo, plastic or metal. Preferably aluminum is used for the supports.
[0049]
[0050] The geometrical configuration of the support is in this respect, in principle, indifferent. In the context of the present invention, merely by way of example, ie without being limited thereto, an octagonal configuration of a support as a hollow profile is set. The outer wall of the support can be smooth, fluted, corrugated or have any other desired configuration.
[0051]
[0052] On the upper end, in the assembled state of the tent, of the supports rests the roof construction of the tent. In the case of a quadrangular tent construction, therefore, the four respective corner areas of the roof of the tent are arranged on supports correspondingly arranged in a quadrilateral. Between the supports and the corner areas of the roof of the tent a connection is preferably produced in the configuration as an articulated joint. This does not form part, however, of the object of the present invention.
[0053]
[0054] The upper area of the support can be provided, in the direction of the corner area of the roof of the tent, a cover.
[0055]
[0056] Below this cover, as the case may be, the tensioning device according to the invention is arranged, which in one embodiment is disposed above the end of the support. The tensioning device is, therefore, between the cover and the upper end of the support. It can be fixed in different ways, for example to be placed by means of a connector projecting downwards on the end piece of the support and fixed in any way.
[0057]
[0058] The tensioning device according to the invention is arranged in another embodiment inside the upper end of the support, which is designed as a hollow body. The tensioning device is also in this embodiment below the cover.
[0059]
[0060] The roof of the tent arranged above the upper end of the support and above the cover surrounds the upper part of the respective support as well as the tensioning device on its respective outer side. For this purpose, the roof of the tent preferably has a skirt.
[0061]
[0062] The roof of the tent can be wrapped, in particular by means of the skirt, preferably in a tight manner, so that there is a tight contact between this part of the roof of the tent and the outer perimeter side of the upper part of the support and the perimeter side outside of the tensioning device. However, between this part of the support and the surrounding fabric, a protective corner device is introduced, as will be explained more in detail.
[0063]
[0064] Thanks to the configuration and mode of operation, which will be described later in more detail, of the tensioning device cooperating with the corner protector device, as will be explained in more detail, a tensioning effect is thus provided durable on the roof of the tent in the assembled state, thereby compensating the expansion, produced for example in the course of time and by use, for example due to the signs of fatigue of materials, of the material of the roof fabric of the tent during the entire assembly of the tent.
[0065]
[0066] According to the invention, provision is also made for a so-called corner protection joint, which could also be more accurately designated as edge protection joint. However, since it is so designated in the state of the art, this term will also be used here.
[0067]
[0068] The corner guard device comprises an elongate body, which is partially movable, as will be discussed in more detail. This elongate body can be configured round or at an angle with respect to its inner side and - in the case of angled configuration - present at least two elongated segments in the longitudinal direction. With the inner side of this body, the corner protective device is fixed to the upper part of the support. To this end, the inner side of this body can be configured in a manner that completely or approximately corresponds to the outline of the outer side of the support.
[0069]
[0070] The length of the corner protective device preferably corresponds to the width (height) of the roof skirt of the tent.
[0071]
[0072] The corner protective device is therefore mounted three-dimensionally and has in this respect a total configuration in the form of a shell. With the inner side of the corner protective device, the shell-shaped configuration surrounds the outer side of the support.
[0073]
[0074] Naturally, the corner protective device can have approximately a semicircular or three-quarter circle, oval or rectangular shape. In this respect, any shape configuration, preferably adapted to the external shape of the support, of the corner protector device is possible.
[0075]
[0076] In the case of an octagonal configuration of the support with four narrower front sides, the support of the corner protective device can therefore present a approximately semicircular configuration or three segments provided at an angle to each other. Thus, the body of the corner protector connector can be fixed to approximately one of the narrow front sides or longer sides of the octagonal support.
[0077]
[0078] The fixing takes place in this respect for example by means of a rivet, which is inserted into a recess of the corner protective device and which, at a point opposite from the support, passes through it and ends there in a counter-support of the rivet. Obviously, other types of fixing can also be realized, for example by means of screws or by means of welding, adhesion.
[0079]
[0080] The recess for the rivet is in an articulated section of the body of the corner guard device, which may be disposed in the longitudinal direction as well as in the transverse direction approximately in the middle of the body of the corner guard device.
[0081]
[0082] This articulated section causes the corner protector device not to be rigid in its entirety, but to have two sections, of which at least one is configured in a mobile manner.
[0083]
[0084] The articulated section of the corner protective device has at least one incision for this purpose, which can also be treated in this case only by a recess, for example in the form of a groove. Slit-shaped incision and recess are therefore understood as synonyms. In this region, the body of the corner protective device can therefore perform a slight bending movement or bending movement.
[0085]
[0086] In order to give the support of the corner protector device in this region of the articulated section, despite this incision, a sufficient stability, it can have above and below the recess for the rivet, in transverse direction, at least one reinforcement ring or at least one reinforcing rib.
[0087]
[0088] By articulated section in the sense of the present invention is meant not only the previously illustrated embodiment, but this term also encompasses other embodiments, which are left to the discretion of the person skilled in the art, to solve the present technical problem by means of of a union between the functional parts of the device corner protector. The term therefore also encompasses other movable joints between two parts, for example articulated joints of torque, of rotating articulation (also elbow joint or hinge, piano hinge, sheet hinge), of articulated threaded, of articulation rotating slide (flat articulation), spherical joint or others.
[0089]
[0090] To ensure this mobility of the corner protector device, this is made up of any material suitable for it, which on the one hand is sufficiently solid to fulfill the function of the corner protector device to avoid unnecessary friction between the fabric of the roof skirting. the tent and the support, and that on the other hand is sufficiently soft and flexible to perform a movement of flexing or bending in its upper area to the extent that the previously described expansion of the roof material of the tent can be compensated for as a result of the time and as a consequence of the use. The material must also present, therefore, a certain stability.
[0091]
[0092] For this purpose, the corner protective device can be composed of a corresponding stable but also flexible plastic material or a corresponding metallic material.
[0093]
[0094] In its upper part, seen in the longitudinal direction and in the assembled state of the tent, of the corner protective device, it is therefore configured as a flexible tension element. This tensioning element enters, in a manner that will be discussed in more detail, in effective connection with the tensioning device.
[0095]
[0096] The lower part of the corner protective device preferably rests on the support, so that it can not move away from it and, consequently, it is also not designated as a tension element. In this configuration, this lower part of the corner protector device does not have any tension function.
[0097]
[0098] For this purpose, the length of the body of the corner protective device is designed in such a way that it laterally exceeds the upper end of the roof support of the tent, when it concerns the embodiment in which the tensioning device is arranged above the roof. the top part of the support.
[0099] To this end, the tension element has at its upper end in addition to an enlargement of spatial geometry. This enlargement can be composed either of the same material of the support of the tension element or of the corner protective device or of another material. This enlargement is hereinafter referred to as a tension element head, and in this case it describes a configuration of this component.
[0100]
[0101] The enlargement of the spatial geometry of the tensioning element head is directed in this direction in the direction of the tensioning device, so that a contact is established between the element described below of the tensioning device and the tension element head in order to enable the tensing of the roof fabric of the tent.
[0102]
[0103] As already discussed above, the tensioning device is disposed above the end of the support. The tensioning device preferably has a housing, which can be extended approximately by an extension running downwards from its outer sides as far as the extension on the upper end of the support. In this way a connection is established between the housing of the tensioning device and the upper end of the support. The connection can be in form drag and / or in drag or drag force; it may be additionally supported by a screwing, riveting or the like.
[0104]
[0105] In the interior of the housing of the tensioning device is an elongated recess preferably in the horizontal direction. In this notch a spring is housed, which is in contact with a compression element.
[0106]
[0107] Preferably, it is a compression spring made of stainless steel and springs. A cylindrical helical spring of this type is usually composed of round wires with constant diameter. The pitch is constant along the axis of the spring, the left and right end turn being closed. The compression spring has a linear characteristic curve and the axis of the spring is mainly requested.
[0108]
[0109] Instead of a conventional compression spring of this type, other components fulfilling the function according to the invention can also be used.
[0110] Thus, for example, disk springs can be used. These are compact and transmit great forces at the same time. By means of the arrangement of more than one disc spring one on the other, the force as well as the elongation of the spring can be multiplied.
[0111]
[0112] In addition, elastomeric springs are considered characterized by a long service life, elastic characteristics also defined after prolonged use, resistance to friction, high elongation at break, safety against breakage and internal damping.
[0113]
[0114] These various components are designated according to the invention as springs; in a simplified manner, however, it is assumed, in the description of this invention, of compression springs.
[0115]
[0116] It is not necessary to explain in more detail that instead of a spring several springs can be used next to one another or one under another. In this way a more uniform distribution of pressure is obtained, and therefore more careful with the materials, on the tensioning element. An example of embodiment of this type is represented below in relation to the explanation of a third embodiment, but is equally valid for all embodiments.
[0117]
[0118] Thanks to the spring force, this compression element is pressed against the tension element head, arranged on the outer side of the tensioning device, of the corner protective device.
[0119]
[0120] For this purpose, the spring may wrap the compression element or be arranged, for example, in front of the front side of the compression element and act on this front side.
[0121]
[0122] In an exemplary embodiment, the compression element has a flange-shaped or ring-shaped cantilever, which creates the contact surface with the end of the compression spring that surrounds the compression element. The compression spring thus acts, with its force, on this flange or ring and thereby moves the compression element against the tensioning element head.
[0123]
[0124] In one embodiment, the compression element is configured as a bolt.
[0125] Since the roof fabric of the tent, in particular in the configuration of a skirt, runs downwards on the outer side of the tension element or of the corner protective device, it also rests on the outer side of the tensioning element head.
[0126]
[0127] By pressing the spring of the tensioning device against the tensioning element head, the tensioning element is pressed against the fabric of the roof of the tent. In the measurement of the material widening of the roof fabric of the tent, it is therefore maintained, thanks to the previous construction, permanently still in tension, so that the desired effect of a durable roof tensioning is possible as a whole. of the carp.
[0128]
[0129] However, so that this effect is not partially annulled again in any case because the roof tent eludes this accumulated tensioning pressure, a fixing element is placed in the lower area of the corner protective device. The fastening element in the sense of the present invention can also be a corner bracket, a corner clamp, a ring, a tape, a chain, a frame, an insert connector, a cross connector, a clamp, a clamp , a snap button, a snap head with spikes or similar. Then, for reasons of simplicity, the fastening element is also designated as corner bracket.
[0130]
[0131] This fastening element is applied on the outer side of the lower part of the corner protective device.
[0132]
[0133] In addition, the corner bracket is connected to the roof corner protective device of the tent. For these purposes, the corner bracket can have on its inner side an insert, for example an insertion clip, which passes through a corresponding opening of the lower part of the corner protective device, so that a connection is established between the corner stirrup.
[0134]
[0135] To this end, the corner bracket may also have, for example, an insert formed in an elastic manner, which is provided with a kind of prong which after being inserted through the opening of the corner protective device is hooked on its inner wall.
[0136] Instead of such a configuration, other connections can also be established, for example by rivets, screws, Velcro or the like.
[0137]
[0138] In order to be able to implement the aforementioned function of the tent fabric roofing, it is essential that between the corner stirrup and the outer side of the corner protector device there is a sufficiently large intermediate space, which serves for the accommodation of the fabric from the roof of the tent.
[0139]
[0140] It is particularly advantageous in this respect if the end of the fabric strip of the roof fabric of the tent has an eyelet-shaped opening in the area of the aforementioned insert part of the corner bracket, through which it can then insert the insertion piece, so that a fastening of the fabric strip is also guaranteed even in case of abrupt movements of the roof of the tent for example as a result of the effect of the wind.
[0141]
[0142] Insofar as in the previous embodiments it has been stated that the fabric strip of the roof of the tent passes the outer side of the upper part of the support, it is therefore necessary to specify this according to the explanations in the sense that, between the external side of the upper part of the support and the inner side of the fabric, the corner protective device is arranged with its tensioning element, so that in this sense, in this area, a kind of structure of sandwich type of support is obtained , cloth strip and corner protector device.
[0143]
[0144] By means of these foregoing constructional features, it is therefore guaranteed, on the one hand, that the end of the fabric of the roof of the tent, in particular the skirt, can be guided on one side by taking care of the materials on the outer side of the corner protective device and by so much on the supports. On the other hand, by configuring the corner protective device as a tension element in cooperation with the tensioning device and in cooperation with the fixing element, which is advantageously configured as a corner stirrup or corner clamp, it is implemented that, in addition to the guidance careful with the materials of the roof fabric of the tent, a permanent tensioning of the fabric is also implemented, which compensates in a corresponding measure the expansions of material that are produced.
[0145] As regards the fastening element described above, this can be configured, in another embodiment, approximately as a piece of rectangular, flat plastic, which can be sewn to the inner side of the roof of the tent, in particular to the inner side of the roof skirt of the tent. Instead of stitching other fasteners can also be selected, for example by means of rivets, screwed connections, hook-and-loop fasteners, zippers, press-studs or the like.
[0146]
[0147] In this other embodiment, the plastic piece that can be sewn / stitched is attached on its opposite side to the roof fabric of the tent with the lower part of the corner protective device.
[0148]
[0149] This attachment of the fixing element in this embodiment can be carried out in any appropriate way. In particular, it can be carried out in such a way that the plastic part has approximately a hook corner clip in the middle, which can be inserted through a corresponding opening in the lower part of the corner protective device, and which is hooked there in the corner. inner side of the lower part of the corner protective device. For this purpose, the hook corner clamp preferably has snap-in counter-tabs.
[0150]
[0151] A hook corner clip of this type can be configured as a separate part in the plastic part, although it can also be composed of the material of the plastic part itself and be insertable, for example, by stamping and bending from the plane of the surface of the plastic part towards the complementary opening of the lower part of the corner protective device.
[0152]
[0153] Lastly, in the latter case it is advantageous that the plastic part is different in its thickness of material, that is to say that where the connection with the corner protective device is established is thicker, more resistant to traction and more stable where the fabric of the roof of the tents is sewn.
[0154]
[0155] In a preferred configuration of the other embodiment described above of the fastening element, the plastic part has, on its underside in the stitched state, a tab-like projection, which surrounds the lower front side of the lower part of the fastener. corner guard device, so that an additional stabilization of the fixation between the roof of the tent and protective corner device occurs.
[0156]
[0157] In this other previously described embodiment of the fastening element, therefore, a sandwich-like structure of corner protector device, fastening element and fabric of the roof of the tent takes place.
[0158]
[0159] In another embodiment according to the invention, a tensioning device is also used, which implements the above-mentioned construction principles, and which cooperates in the same way with the corner protector device described above and with the tensioning element which differs, without However, from the embodiment illustrated above because it is inserted into the hollow body of the support.
[0160]
[0161] As a housing, into which this embodiment is inserted, the tensioning device serves and then either the interior space of the support or the tensioning device is inside an insert, which is inserted into the hollow space of the housing. support, for example, gets into it.
[0162]
[0163] However, it is also possible to insert the tensioning device as a kind of insert between two separate parts of the support and, in this way, to join the supports together indirectly through the tensioning device.
[0164]
[0165] In this embodiment, a corresponding opening in the support is provided, through which the at least one spring of the tensioning device pushes against the tension element of the corner protective device in a manner as explained with respect to the first mentioned embodiment.
[0166]
[0167] In case the tensioning device is arranged inside the hollow body of the support, it is not required that the length of the body of the corner protective device laterally exceed the upper end of the roof support of the tent.
[0168]
[0169] In a third embodiment, the tensioning device forms an integral part of the corner protective device.
[0170] It is a device for tensioning a fabric of a tent that has a tensioning device, a corner protective device as well as a fixing element, the tensioning device being able to be guided through an opening of the corner protective device, in which the fabric of the tent is arranged, a fastening element being arranged in the lower part of the corner protective device.
[0171]
[0172] The corner protective device is fixed, correspondingly from the construction point of view, to the support, as explained with respect to the embodiments described above.
[0173]
[0174] At its lower end is arranged, basically in the same way, the corner stirrup for the roof fabric of the tent. All the disclosure of the configuration of the corner stirrup, its arrangement and fixing to the corner protective device, the configuration of the corner protector device and its arrangement and fixing to the tent support with respect to the first embodiment is valid in this sense as well. also for this embodiment.
[0175]
[0176] This third embodiment differs from the other two embodiments, however, in the sense that the tensioning device is no longer directly a constructive part of the tent support, but part of the corner protection device itself.
[0177]
[0178] The corner protective device is positioned and fixed on the tent support in the same manner as described with respect to the first embodiment. At its lower end, a corner bracket is placed in the corner protective device, as set forth for the first embodiment. The content of the total disclosure in this respect is therefore valid also for the third embodiment.
[0179]
[0180] Wherever the skirt of the tent fabric surrounds the corner protective device, an opening is provided in the corner protector device, which houses the tensioning device. For this purpose, the tensioning device is preferably arranged on the inner side of the corner protective device, therefore adjacent to the outer side of the support. This can happen by means of usual fixation measures. For example, the tensioning device may be screwed, riveted, adhered, or the like, to the inner side of the device corner protector; in particular, it can be fixed to a plate which in turn is secured to the inner side of the corner protective device.
[0181]
[0182] The tensioning device can be guided in this respect preferably through the opening in the corner protective device in the direction of the roof fabric of the tent. In this respect, the aperture can preferably have a rectangular or elongated shape, so that more than one spring of the tensioning device can pass through it. If several springs are used, a more uniform distribution of the pressure on the roof fabric of the tent surrounding the corner protective device in this area results.
[0183]
[0184] Thus, in one embodiment, five springs are arranged next to one another. The springs are arranged in this manner in an analogous manner by one of their sides in the tensioning device and end at their other end, directed towards the strip of fabric, in corresponding bowl-shaped housings, which serve to hold these ends of the springs , and that are arranged in turn in a tensor shell. This clamping shell is therefore configured to open in the direction of the springs, while in the direction of the roof fabric of the tent has a closed, smooth surface.
[0185]
[0186] The springs therefore press into the bowl-shaped housings of the clamping shell, which press with their closed, smooth surface against the skirt of the roof fabric of the tent. This results in a visually uniform tensioning of the roof fabric of the tent.
[0187]
[0188] The operating mode can be described, in summary, in such a way that the springs together with the clamping shell are thus folded in their original state in the corner protective device and therefore cause in the area of the opening of the protective device of the device. corner a smooth surface of it. If the fabric of the roof of the tent widens, then the springs unfold with the clamping shell in a certain way of their grip, press against the fabric of the roof of the tent and thus cause a permanent uniform tensioning of the same.
[0189]
[0190] The force that the springs have to apply in the three embodiments to implement the tensioning effect depends essentially on the type of the tent, the the tent and can be established in a simple way by practical verification. Without this limitation occurring, it has been shown that approximately 150 N to 300 N are a good basis for the choice of springs and the determination of the force to be applied.
[0191]
[0192] In this third embodiment, it is clear that the corner protective device does not have to be configured in a partially mobile manner, as was explained, for example, in the previous embodiments, because the corner protector device itself does not it moves as a consequence of the pressure of the springs against the fabric strip of the tent, but because this objective is implemented by means of the exposed configuration of the springs with the tensor shell.
[0193]
[0194] Therefore, the corner protective device also does not have to have a corresponding articulated arrangement, by means of which the upper part of the corner protector device is movably configured as a tension element. The corner protective device can therefore have, in the third embodiment, a unitary structure and a material configuration.
[0195]
[0196] Naturally, this does not rule out that the corner protective device may have, to increase its stability particularly on its inner side, one or more reinforcing elements, for example reinforcement ribs.
[0197]
[0198] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made, exclusively for an illustration by way of example without any limiting effect, to the following figures, which show the following:
[0199]
[0200] 1A a schematic representation of a tent with a roof of the tent in diagonal view;
[0201]
[0202] Figure 1B a schematic representation of the construction as a scissor trellis of the roof with wraparound skirt of the roof fabric of the tent
[0203]
[0204] 2 shows a schematic representation of the roof of the tent in plan view; 3 shows a three-dimensional basic representation of the corner protective device;
[0205]
[0206] 4 shows a representation of the corner protective device with configuration as a tension element in front view;
[0207]
[0208] 5 shows the tensioning device with tensioning element in section view;
[0209]
[0210] 6 shows a basic representation of the upper support with a corner protective device in place, which has a tensioning element and fixing element in place;
[0211]
[0212] 7A, 7B basic representations of FIG. 6 in side view, showing the tensioning device, the corner protective device with tension element and fixing element in sectional view; in 7A the tensioning device is "retracted", in 7B it is instead "unfolded";
[0213]
[0214] 8 shows a basic sketch of a detail view of the arrangement of a support and the positioning of the corner protective device as well as of the fixing element from the cross-sectional view;
[0215]
[0216] 9 shows a sectional representation of the tensioning device and the tensioning element;
[0217]
[0218] 10 shows a sectional representation, in which the tensioning device is arranged inside the hollow body of the support;
[0219]
[0220] Figures 11-15 the third embodiment, wherein in
[0221]
[0222] Figure 11 shows the corner protective device with tension device "unfolded" and in
[0223]
[0224] 12 shows the corner protective device with "retracted" tensioning device;
[0225]
[0226] Figure 13 the clamping shell;
[0227] Fig. 14 the opening for the tensioning device in the corner protective device;
[0228]
[0229] Figure 15 the opening covered by means of the clamping shell for the tensioning device as well as the corner protective device;
[0230]
[0231] 16A-E another embodiment of the fastening element, wherein Figure 16A is a global view, Figures 16B and 16C an interior view and Figures 16D and 16E a detail view.
[0232]
[0233] Figure 1A shows a basic representation of a tent assembled in a rectangular manner, in particular square, in diagonal view; Figure 1B shows a kind of X-ray view of the area of the roof of the tent, which is "behind" the skirt 2. The roof of the tent 1 has a skirt 2. The skirt 2 envelops, in the respective areas at the end of the roof of the tent, the upper end 41 of the supports 4, which are arranged in turn in feet 3. The supports 4 are joined with the roof construction 44 as a scissor trellis, which supports the roof of the roof. In addition, the protective corner device 5 is shown schematically in the area of the upper end 41 of the supports 4. The arrows that extend to the left and right indicate that the tensioning, which is described in more detail in FIGS. , the roof of the tent is directed in the direction of the arrows.
[0234]
[0235] Figure 2 shows a basic sketch of the roof of the tent shown in figure 1 in plan view. In the four corners of the roof of the tent 1, supports 4 are arranged, which have a corner protective device 5. The corner protective device 5 is arranged in this case between the roof fabric of the tent 1 and the support 4. The arrows indicated at the four corners indicate the direction of the tensioning effect implemented by the invention.
[0236]
[0237] Figures 3 - 5 allow the structure of the corner protector device 5 to be identified as a basic outline, which in the shown representation also serves as a tension element 6 according to the first and second embodiments.
[0238] Figure 3 identifies the corner protective device 5 in its three-dimensionality. The corner protective device 5 has in this respect a body comprising three essential areas. In this respect, the corner protective device 5 has a shell-shaped configuration as a whole. With the inner side of the corner protective device 5, it surrounds, in the shell-like configuration shown, the outer side of the support 4, which is shown in more detail in figure 7 and figure 8.
[0239]
[0240] In the upper part of the corner protective device 5 according to FIG. 3 it can be identified that it is configured there as a tension element 6. The corner protective device has an outer side 49 and an inner side 50. However, the corner protective device In this embodiment, it has three elongated segments 51, 52 and 53 running vertically. The segments 51, 52 and 53 can represent, from the point of view of the material and construction, a unit, but also be separated as segments. These segments are arranged, in the aforementioned shell-shaped configuration of the corner protective device 5 - in the plan view -, approximately in the form of a boomerang relative to each other, ie an approximately arched path of the protective device can be identified. of corner, segment 52 showing the front side of this element, while segments 51 and 53 are disposed laterally thereto.
[0241]
[0242] This upper area of the corner protective device 5 is interrupted according to Figure 3 - viewed vertically - approximately at its center by an articulated section 54, which has at least one incision 57. By this configuration the section articulated with the incision 57 is implemented that the upper part of the corner protective device 5, which is movably configured as the tensioning element 6, can therefore be moved in a predetermined and suitable manner as a consequence of the articulated section 54 towards the outer side of the upper part 41 of the support 4 not shown in figure 3 or moving away from this outer side.
[0243]
[0244] Since, in particular through the incision 57 a material weakening of the corner protector device is caused as a whole, this component provides as compensation for at least one reinforcing rib 55 for its internal connection with the support 4, 41 or a reinforcing ring 58
[0245] In addition, from FIG. 3, the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5 can be identified. It houses, as can be seen further in FIG. 6 and FIGS. 7A and 7B and FIG. 16A, B, C, the element of FIG. fixing 7, or this is arranged in the area 59 in the corner protective device 5. The piece 59 can not move towards the support 4, 41 nor move away from it.
[0246]
[0247] Figure 4 shows this previously mentioned representation additionally in a front view. The corner protective device 5 can be identified together with the tensioning element 6. In addition, it can be identified that the articulated arrangement 54 has in this exemplary embodiment three incisions 57 and two reinforcing rings 58. In the center of the articulated section 54 can be identified a recess 56 for the housing of a rivet. By means of this rivet, the corner protective device 5 is connected to the upper part 41 of the support 4 of the roof of the tent 1. To this end, the upper part 41 of the support 4 has an opening at the corresponding point of the recess 56, through from which the rivet can then be traversed and firmly joined, in a conventional manner according to the riveting technique, to the inner side of the hollow support 4.
[0248]
[0249] Figure 4 also shows the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5.
[0250]
[0251] The corner protective device 5 is additionally represented in side view in FIG. 5. The tensioning element 6 provided above can be identified above the articulated section 54, which at its upper end becomes an enlargement of spatial geometry, namely the head of the head. Tension element 61. This tension element head 61 is shown in more detail in its cooperation with the tensioning device 9 in figures 7A, 7B and in figure 9.
[0252]
[0253] Below the tension element area 6, the articulated arrangement 54 can again be identified with the recess 56 for a rivet. Below it runs the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5.
[0254]
[0255] Figure 6 shows a basic outline of the arrangement of the corner protective device 5 disposed in the upper part 41 of the support 4 in front view.
[0256] In figure 6, the presence of a cover 42 can be identified, by means of which the tensioning device 9 is protected against weather influences and dirt. In Figure 6, the tensioning device 9 is covered as a consequence of the closed representation of the corner protective device 5; the arrangement of the tensioning device 9 below the cover 42 can be identified in side view in figures 7A, 7B.
[0257]
[0258] In figure 6 it can further be identified that the corner protective device 5 has a tension element 6. In the region of the articulated section 54, three incisions 57 can be identified again, which in figure 5 are also marked in the side view of the corner protector device.
[0259]
[0260] The articulated section 54 is marked in FIG. 6 in addition by two reinforcement rings 58 shown.
[0261]
[0262] In this respect, the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5 also houses the fixing element 7, which can be identified in the particular illustration as a corner bracket 71. It can be additionally identified that the corner protective device 5 is arranged vertically on the side outside of the upper zone 41 of the support 4.
[0263]
[0264] In the area of the cover 42 other constructional configurations can be identified for fixing this area to the bearing structure of the roof of the tent, this fixing being not relevant for the present invention.
[0265]
[0266] Figures 7A and B show the arrangement and configuration of the tensioning device 9, the corner protective device 5, the tensioning element 6 as well as the fixing element 7 in side view. The tensioning device 9 can be identified in detail in FIG. 7 as well as in FIG. 9. FIG. 7A shows the situation with the tensioning element head 61 "retracted" and FIG. 7B with the same "unfolded".
[0267]
[0268] The tensioning device 5 is arranged on the outer side of the upper section 41 of the support 4, as can be clearly identified in figures 7A, 7B. The fixing of the corner protective device 5 on the upper support 41 of the support 4 takes place in this respect in the region of the articulated section 54. A riveting counter-support on the inner side of the support 4 can be identified with the reference 43 by means of the which is a union riveted firmly with the rivet, which is inserted in the recess shown in figure 4 and figure 5 of the corner protective device 5 through it and is guided by a corresponding opening in the support 4 to the riveting counter-support.
[0269]
[0270] In FIGS. 7A and 7B, in the region of the articulated section 54, the incision 57 can also be identified by means of which the corner protective device 5 obtains a flexion mobility in this region. The upper area of the corner protective device 5 can move or bow, therefore, as required, moving away from its original position, compared to the outer side of the upper part 41 of the support 4, in the direction of the arrow shown . By means of the mobile configuration of this part of the corner protective device 5 it therefore adopts the function of the tensioning element 6.
[0271]
[0272] The movement, which can be seen from a comparison of figure 7A with figure 7B, of the tensioning element 6 moving away from the vertical axis of the support 4 is implemented in this respect by the tensioning device 9, which is shown in figures 7A and 7B and in detail in FIG. 9. The tensioning device 9 has, according to these two figures, a housing 91 that can be placed by means of a frame projection 95 directed downwards on the end area of the upper part 41 of the support 4 and that, in the most desirable case, can be fixed with additional measures. In the housing 91 there is a horizontally extending opening in which a spring 92 is inserted. The spring 92 acts on a compression element 93. This compression element has, for this purpose, a collar 94, on which it acts one end of the spring. The compression element 93 has, in this embodiment, the configuration of a bolt. The compression element 93 acts on the enlargement of the spatial geometry of the tension element 6, this enlargement 61 being provided as a tension element head. Figure 7A shows in this respect an ideal initial state, in which the roof fabric of the tent (still) bears itself tightly against the support 4, so that the compression element 93 is still not or essentially not yet pressed by the spring 92 against the tensioning element head 61, so that this, like the compression element 93, adopts a "retracted" state in the housing 91. By means of the spring tensioning, the compression element 93 is pressed against the tensioning element head 61. The tensioning element 6 and its tensioning element head 61 thus press against the fabric, resting tightly, of the roof of tent 1 in its original tensioning.If this roof of the tent widens due to environmental conditions and / or fatigue of materials, then a subsequent tensioning of the roof of the tent is caused by this configuration, which is indicated in figure 7B with reference 12.
[0273]
[0274] In order that the fabric of the roof of the tent can not elude the effect of this tensioning under pressure, the fabric, in particular in the configuration of a skirt, is fixed to the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5 by means of an element 7. The fastening element 7 is configured in this respect in the embodiment described as corner bracket 71. To this end, the roof fabric of the tent, in particular the skirt fabric, is suitably fixed between inner side of the fixing element 7 and the outer side of the lower part 59 of the corner protective device. In this way, a counter-tensioning of the fabric strip is maintained, ie the fabric can not evade the effect of the tensioning due to the cooperation of the tensioning device 9 with the tensioning element 6, 61.
[0275]
[0276] The features of this arrangement can be deduced from Figure 8, which shows a basic outline of a plan view in the cross section of the support 4, 41 and the arrangement of the fixing element 7 in the corner protective device 5. Between the device corner protector 5 and the fastening element 7 in the configuration of a corner stirrup 71 runs an intermediate space 8 in the form of a gap, in which the fabric of the tent is housed. The fixing element 7 has a fixing member 72, which is provided with a prong. The fixing member 72 passes through this a corresponding opening of the corner protective device 5 and is fixed there by means of this tine. A coupling is therefore produced by insertion. Other fixing possibilities by means of screws, clamps, velcro, snap button, eyelet joints or other fixing means are, of course, equally possible.
[0277]
[0278] In figure 10 the second embodiment of the present invention is shown in sectional view. A tensioning device 9 is also used here, which implements the above-mentioned construction principles, and which cooperates in the same way with the corner protective device 5 described and the tensioning element 6 which is inserted in the hollow body of the support 4, 41.
[0279]
[0280] As a housing 96, inside which this embodiment is inserted, the tensioning device 9 serves and then either the interior space of the support 4, 41 or the The tensioning device is located inside a housing 91, which is inserted into the hollow space of the support, for example it is inserted into it.
[0281]
[0282] In this embodiment a corresponding opening is provided in the support, through which at least one spring 92 of the tensioning device 9 pushes against the tensioning element 6 of the corner protective device 5 in a manner as explained above with respect to to the first mentioned embodiment.
[0283]
[0284] Since the tensioning device 9 is disposed inside the hollow body of the support 4, 41, it is not required that the length of the body of the corner protective device 5 laterally exceed the upper end of the support 41 of the roof of the tent.
[0285]
[0286] Figures 11-15 show the third embodiment, it being possible to see in figure 11 the corner protector device with "unfolded" tensioning device and in figure 12 the corner protector device with "retracted" tensioning device and figure 13 reveals the clamping shell and figure 14 the opening for the tensioning device in the corner protective device, figure 15 the opening, covered by means of the clamping shell, for the tensioning device as well as the corner protective device.
[0287]
[0288] In this third embodiment, the tensioning device 9 forms an integral part of the corner protective device 5.
[0289]
[0290] The protective corner device 5 is fixed, correspondingly from the constructive point of view, to the support 4, 41. At its lower end 59, the corner bracket 7, 71 for the roof fabric of the tent is arranged.
[0291]
[0292] This third embodiment makes it possible to identify that the tensioning device 9 no longer forms directly a constructive part of the support 4, 41 of the tent, but part of the corner protector device 5 itself.
[0293]
[0294] The corner protective device 5 is placed and fixed in the support 4, 41 of the tent. At its lower end 59 a corner stirrup 7, 71 is placed in the corner protective device 5.
[0295] Where the skirt 2 of the tent fabric surrounds the corner protective device 5, an opening 65 is provided in the corner protective device 5, which houses the tensioning device 9, cf. Figures 11, 12, 14. To this end, the tensioning device 9 is arranged on the inner side 50 of the corner protective device 5, therefore adjacent to the outer side of the support 4, 41.
[0296]
[0297] The tensioning device 9 in this case preferably protrudes through the opening 65 in the corner protective device 5 in the direction of the roof fabric of the tent. The opening 65 has a rectangular configuration in this example, so that through it it can pass through more than one spring of the tensioning device 5. If several springs are used, a more uniform distribution of the pressure over the Tent roof fabric that wraps around the corner protective device 5 in this area.
[0298]
[0299] Thus, in FIG. 11 and FIG. 12, five springs 92 are arranged next to one another. The springs 92 are arranged in this manner in an analogous manner by one of their sides in the tensioning device 9 and terminate at their other end, directed towards the strip of fabric, in corresponding bowl-shaped housings 64, which serve to hold these ends of the springs, and which are arranged in turn in a clamping shell 62, as can be seen in figure 13. This clamping shell is therefore configured open in the direction of the springs, while in the direction of the roof fabric the carp has a closed, smooth surface 63.
[0300]
[0301] The springs 92 therefore press into the interior of the cup-shaped housings 64 of the clamping shell 62, which thus presses its smooth, closed surface 63 against the skirt 2 of the roof fabric of the tent. This results in a visually uniform tensioning of the roof fabric of the tent.
[0302]
[0303] The mode of operation can be described as a whole so that the springs together with the clamping shell are thus folded back in their original state in the corner protective device 5, figure 12, and thereby cause in the area of the opening of the device corner protector 5 a smooth surface thereof. If the fabric of the roof of the tent widens, then the springs come out with the clamping shell in a certain way from their clamping, figure 11, press against the roof fabric of the tent and cause a permanent uniform tensioning of the same.
[0304]
[0305] In this third embodiment, it is clear that the corner protector device does not have to be configured in a partially mobile manner, as has been explained, for example, in the previous embodiments, because the corner protective device does not move or move. even as a consequence of the pressure of the springs against the strip of fabric of the tent, but because this objective is implemented by the configuration represented of the springs with the tensioning shell.
[0306]
[0307] The group of figures 16A, B, C and D shows another embodiment of the fastening element 7, which has a polygonal shape.
[0308]
[0309] Figure 16A represents a global view, from which the supporting arrangement 4, 41, lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5 and arrangement of the fixing element 7 can be identified. On the upper side of the fixing element 7 is shown. it fixes the carp fabric 1 of the tent, as can be seen, seen from the inside, of figure 16C. From this the sandwich structure is deduced.
[0310]
[0311] The fixing element 7 is configured as a plastic part 73, which can be fixed to the inner side of the roof fabric of the tent 1, in particular on the inner side of the skirt 2 (figure 1) of the roof of the tent 1, example, sew, cf. Figure 16C. the plastic part 73 that can be sewn is attached, on its opposite side to the roof fabric of the tent 1, with the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5 (figures 16B, 16C).
[0312]
[0313] In this embodiment, this connection of the fastening element is configured in such a way that the plastic part 73 has approximately at the center a hook corner clamp 74, which is inserted through a corresponding opening 60 in the part lower 59 of the corner protective device 5, and which is hooked there to the inner side 50 of the lower part 59 of the corner protective device 5; for this, the hook corner clip 74 has counter-tails 75, 76 snap-fit (figures 16B, 16C). From FIGS. 16A and 16E, the plane 77 of the surface of the plastic part 73 can also be seen. FIG. 16E shows the corner clip 74 from its inner side with the inwardly curved hook 78 and counter tabs 75, 76, which are inserted through the opening 60 of the lower part 59 and are hooked there to the inner side.
[0314]
[0315] Furthermore, from FIGS. 16A, 16B and 16C, it can be deduced that the fastening element 7 in the configuration as a plastic part 73 has a tongue-like hook 78 on its underside in the stitched state, which surrounds the front side bottom 79 of the lower part 59 of the corner protective device, so that an additional stabilization of the fixation between the roof of the tent and the corner protective device occurs.
[0316]
[0317] With a view to effecting the fixing, it is suitable, as identified from FIG. 16D, to hook the roof of the tent 1 to the lower part 59 of the corner protector device 5, better said: hook it in position 1 and then fix it by means of a clamp in the opening 60. For this purpose, a recess 97 is provided for the hook 78 on the lower front side 79 of the part 59, so that the hook 78 can be fixed without danger of slipping.
[0318]
[0319] List of references
[0320]
[0321] 1. carp roof, carp fabric
[0322]
[0323] 2. skirt
[0324]
[0325] 3. foot
[0326]
[0327] 4. support
[0328]
[0329] 5. corner protector device
[0330]
[0331] 6. Tension element
[0332]
[0333] 7. fixing element
[0334]
[0335] 8. intermediate space for the tent fabric
[0336] Tensioning device
[0337] its free
[0338] Tent roof with original tension
[0339] tent roof after subsequent tension
[0340] - 40. is free
[0341] top of support 4
[0342] cover
[0343] Riveting counter-support
[0344] scissor trellis
[0345] - 48. are free
[0346] outer side of the corner protector device inner side of the corner protector device outer side of the corner protector device segment of the corner protector device segment of the corner protector device articulated section
[0347] reinforcement nerve
[0348] incoming for rivet
[0349] incision
[0350] reinforcement ring
[0351] for bottom of the protective device corner 5 opening
[0352] head of the tension element
[0353] clamping shell
[0354] surface of the tensioner shell
[0355] Bowl-shaped opening of the clamp opening
[0356] 70. are free
[0357] corner stirrup
[0358] fixing organ
[0359] piece of plastic
[0360] hook corner clamp
[0361] contralengüeta
[0362] contralengüeta
[0363] Flat piece of plastic hook
[0364] lower front side
[0365] - 90. are free
[0366] spring housing
[0367] spring
[0368] compression element
[0369] Compression element collar outgoing frame
[0370] spring housing
[0371] notch
权利要求:
Claims (34)
[1]
Device for tensioning a fabric of a tent that has a tensioning device, a protective corner device as well as a fixing element, pressing the tensioning device (9) against at least one tensioning element (6) of the
corner protective device (5) in which the fabric of the tent (1, 12) can be arranged, a fastening element (7) being arranged in the lower part (59) of the corner protector device (5).
[2]
Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the corner protective device (5) has the tensioning element (6) and at least one lower part (59).
[3]
Device according to claim 2, characterized in that an articulated section (54) is provided between the tension element (6) and the at least one lower part (59) of the corner protective device (5).
[4]
Device according to claim 3, characterized in that the articulated section (54) has at least one incision (57).
[5]
Device according to claim 3 or claim 4, characterized in that the articulated section (54) has at least one reinforcing rib (58).
[6]
Device according to one or more of claims 3 - 5, characterized in that the articulated section (54) has a recess for a rivet.
[7]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tension element (6) has a tensioning element head (61), against which a compression element (93) of the tensioning device (9) abuts.
[8]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tensioning device (9) has a housing (91), in which a spring (92) and a compression element (93) are arranged.
[9]
Device according to claim 8, characterized in that the spring (92) presses the at least one compression element (93) against the at least one tension element (6).
[10]
Device according to claim 9, characterized in that the at least one compression element (93) presses against the tension element head (61) of the tension element (6).
[11]
Device according to one or more of claims 8-10, characterized in that the compression element (93) has a collar (94), against which the spring (92) presses.
[12]
Device according to one or more of claims 8 - 11, characterized in that the compression element (93) is configured as a bolt.
[13]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tensioning device (9) can be arranged on the upper end of at least one support (4, 41) of the tent.
[14]
Device according to claim 13, characterized in that the tension element head (61) extends beyond the upper end of the at least one support (4, 41) of the tent.
[15]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fixing element (7) at least partially encloses the lower part (59) of the corner protective device (5).
[16]
16. Device according to claim 15, characterized in that the fixing element (7) is connected, by means of at least one fixing member (72), to the protective corner device (5) of the tent.
[17]
Device according to one or more of the claims 15 - 17, characterized in that the fixing element (7) is a corner bracket (71).
[18]
18. Device according to claim 14 or claim 15, characterized in that the fabric of the tent (1, 12) can be arranged in a gap (8) between the lower part (59) of the corner protective device (5) and the element. of fixation (7).
[19]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 14, characterized in that the fastening element 7 is a plastic part 73, which is configured in such a way that it can be fixed to the corner protective device.
[20]
Device according to claim 19, characterized in that the plastic part 73 has a hook corner clamp 74, by means of which a connection is established with the corner protective device 5.
[21]
Device according to claim 19 or claim 20, characterized in that the plastic part 73 has a hook 78, which is configured in such a way that it can surround the front side of the corner protective device.
[22]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tensioning device (9) is closed at the top by means of a cover (42).
[23]
23. Carp with a device for tensioning the tent fabric according to one or more of claims 1 - 22.
[24]
24. Device for tensioning a fabric of a tent having a tensioning device, a protective corner device as well as a fixing element, the tensioning device (9) being guided through an opening (65) of the corner protector device ( 5), in which the fabric of the tent (1, 12) can be arranged, a fastening element (7) being arranged in the lower part (59) of the corner protector device (5).
[25]
25. Device according to claim 24, characterized in that the corner protective device (5) has at least one lower part (59).
[26]
26. Device according to claim 24, characterized in that the tensioning device (9) has at least one spring (92).
[27]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 26, characterized in that the fixing element (7) at least partially encloses the lower part (59) of the corner protective device (5).
[28]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 27, characterized in that the fixing element (7) is connected, by means of at least one fixing member (72), to the corner protective device (5) of Carp.
[29]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 28, characterized in that the fixing element (7) is a corner bracket (71).
[30]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 29, characterized in that the fabric of the tent (1, 12) can be arranged in a gap (8) between the lower part (59) of the corner protective device (5) and the fixing element (7).
[31]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 30, characterized in that an opening (65) is provided in the corner protective device 5 which houses the tensioning device (9).
[32]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 31, characterized in that the tensioning device (9) has a tensioning shell (62).
[33]
Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 24 to 31, characterized in that the at least one spring (92) is arranged, in one way, on one of its sides in the tensioning device (9) and at its other end, directed towards the strip of fabric, ends in a corresponding housing (64) in the form of a bowl, which serves to hold this end of the spring, and which is arranged in turn in a tensioner shell (62).
[34]
34. Carp with a device for tensioning the fabric of the tent according to one or more of claims 24 to 33.
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