An outdoor wind-resistant tent

By installing a water-filled ballast bladder at the bottom of the outer side of the outdoor tent, the weight of the water is used to counteract the wind force. Combined with detachable connections and pressure relief protection devices, the stability and portability of the tent under strong winds are solved, achieving both wind resistance and water storage capabilities.

CN224396167UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23HANGZHOU AOCHEN TENT TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HANGZHOU AOCHEN TENT TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-23
Publication Date
2026-06-23

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Technical Problem

Existing outdoor tents are easily blown away in strong winds, causing damage and safety hazards. Furthermore, existing tent designs cannot meet the requirements for portability and stability.

Method used

A water-filled ballast bladder is installed at the bottom of the outer side of the tent. By filling it with water, the weight of the tent is increased, and gravity is used to counteract wind force. Combined with a detachable connection mechanism and a pressure relief protection device, the stability of the tent is improved, and it can also be used as a water storage container in non-wind-resistant scenarios.

Benefits of technology

It effectively counteracts the upward pull of strong winds on the tent, improves tent stability, reduces the risk of damage, meets portability requirements, and provides water storage function in non-wind-resistant scenarios.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an outdoor wind -resistant tent, including tent body, fills water ballast sac, fills water ballast sac setting at the bottom of tent body outside, and fills water ballast sac with tent between is provided with detachable connecting mechanism, fills water ballast sac includes sac body, is provided with fills water mouth on the sac body, and the seal cover is detachably connected on fills water mouth, one end of sac body is provided with pressure relief protection device, in the utility model, fills water mouth to fill water in water ballast sac, fills water ballast sac can significantly increase the overall weight of tent after filling water, and the pulling force of strong wind to tent is offset through the gravity effect of water ballast sac, avoids the tent to be blown away by strong wind when being idle, reduces the equipment damage and environmental safety risk. Fills water ballast sac distribution in the bottom of tent outside, can form the stable support surface of horizontal direction, forms the higher grip between tent and bottom surface through water ballast sac, and the tent is not prone to lateral transverse when the tent is subjected to crosswind effect.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of outdoor products technology, and in particular to an outdoor windproof tent. Background Technology

[0002] With the increasing popularity of outdoor camping, tents, as a commonly used piece of outdoor equipment, are constantly evolving in design towards portability and lightweight. To improve the convenience for users to carry and set up outdoors, current mainstream tents widely adopt folding structures and lightweight materials to meet the need for easy outdoor transport. However, this type of tent design exposes significant drawbacks in windy conditions: when encountering strong winds and the tent is unloaded, its light weight and limited securing measures to the ground make it easily blown away. This not only leads to damage to the tent but may also pose safety hazards to the surrounding environment and pedestrians. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies and provide an outdoor windproof tent.

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: an outdoor windproof tent, including a tent body and a water-filled ballast bladder, the water-filled ballast bladder is set at the bottom of the outside of the tent body, and a detachable connection mechanism is provided between the water-filled ballast bladder and the tent; the water-filled ballast bladder includes a bladder body, a water inlet is provided on the bladder body, and a sealing cap is detachably connected to the water inlet; a pressure relief protection device is provided at one end of the bladder body.

[0005] Preferably, the detachable connection mechanism includes a connecting strap on the bladder body, a male buckle on the connecting strap, and a female buckle for connecting the male buckle on the bottom of the tent body.

[0006] Preferably, the pressure relief protection device includes a connecting ring and a rigid end plate. The connecting ring is connected to one end of the bladder body. A retractable bellows is provided between the connecting ring and the rigid end plate. An inner support body is provided inside the connecting ring. A tension spring is provided between the inner support body and the rigid end plate.

[0007] Preferably, the inner support body is in the shape of a cross.

[0008] Preferably, the material of the capsule is rubber.

[0009] Preferably, the water-filled ballast bladder is strip-shaped and is positioned along the bottom edge of the tent body.

[0010] Preferably, the sealing cap is threadedly connected to the water inlet.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0012] 1. In this invention, water is injected into the ballast bladders through the filling port. Once fully filled, the ballast bladders significantly increase the overall weight of the tent. The gravity of the ballast bladders counteracts the upward pull of strong winds on the tent, preventing it from being blown away when not in use, thus reducing equipment damage and environmental safety risks. The ballast bladders are distributed on the outer bottom of the tent, forming a stable horizontal support surface. The ballast bladders create a high grip between the tent and the ground surface, making the tent less prone to lateral movement under crosswinds, effectively improving tent stability.

[0013] 2. The water-filled ballast bladder is detachably connected to the tent body via a detachable connection mechanism. The water-filled ballast bladder can be flexibly installed according to the user's actual needs to meet the usage requirements of different users.

[0014] 3. The water-filled ballast bladder has a water storage function and can also be used as a temporary water storage container in non-wind-resistant scenarios to meet outdoor water storage needs. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a water-filled ballast bladder.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a pressure relief protection device from one direction.

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the pressure relief protection device from another direction.

[0019] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of a water-filled ballast bladder.

[0020] In the diagram: 1. Tent body, 2. Water-filled ballast bladder, 2-1. Bladder body, 2-2. Connecting strap, 2-3. Male buckle, 2-4. Water inlet, 2-5. Sealing cap, 2-6. Rigid end plate, 2-7. Corrugated pipe, 2-8. Connecting ring, 2-9. Inner support body, 2-10. Tension spring. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0022] like Figures 1 to 5As shown, an outdoor windproof tent includes a tent body 1 and a water-filled ballast bladder 2. The water-filled ballast bladder 2 is located at the bottom of the outer side of the tent body 1, and a detachable connection mechanism is provided between the water-filled ballast bladder 2 and the tent. The water-filled ballast bladder 2 includes a bladder body 2-1, a water inlet 2-4 is provided on the bladder body 2-1, and a sealing cap 2-5 is detachably connected to the water inlet 2-4. The sealing cap 2-5 is threadedly connected to the water inlet 2-4. A pressure relief protection device is provided at one end of the bladder body 2-1.

[0023] In this invention, water is injected into the water-filled ballast bladder 2 through the water inlets 2-4. Once fully filled, the ballast bladder 2 significantly increases the overall weight of the tent. The gravity of the ballast bladder 2 counteracts the upward pull of strong winds on the tent, preventing it from being blown away when not in use, thus reducing equipment damage and environmental safety risks. The water-filled ballast bladders 2 are distributed on the outer bottom of the tent, forming a stable horizontal support surface. The water-filled ballast bladders 2 create a high grip between the tent and the ground surface, making the tent less prone to lateral movement under crosswinds, effectively improving the tent's stability.

[0024] The water-filled ballast 2 is detachably connected to the tent body 1 via a detachable connection mechanism. The water-filled ballast 2 can be flexibly installed according to the user's actual needs to meet the usage requirements of different users. When the water-filled ballast 2 is not in use, it can be completely removed to avoid extra weight affecting carrying, which meets the core requirement of "lightweight" outdoor equipment.

[0025] In addition, since the water-filled ballast bladder 2 itself has a water storage function, it can also be used as a temporary water storage container in non-wind-resistant scenarios to meet outdoor water storage needs.

[0026] Because the water-filled ballast bladder 2 is located at the bottom of the outer side of the tent, it is easily trampled during actual use. When trampled, the internal water pressure of the ballast bladder 2 suddenly increases, making it prone to bursting. To solve this problem, a pressure relief device is installed at one end of the water-filled ballast bladder 2. When trampled, the pressure relief device can release pressure, thereby reducing the probability of rupture and protecting the ballast bladder 2, extending its service life.

[0027] The water-filled ballast bladder 2 is strip-shaped and is arranged along the bottom edge of the tent body 1.

[0028] In this embodiment, the material of the capsule 2-1 is rubber.

[0029] The detachable connection mechanism includes a connecting strap 2-2 on the bladder body 2-1, a male buckle 2-3 on the connecting strap 2-2, and a female buckle for connecting the male buckle 2-3 at the bottom of the tent body 1.

[0030] Specifically, the pressure relief protection device includes a connecting ring 2-8 and a rigid end plate 2-6. The connecting ring 2-8 is connected to one end of the ballast tank 2-1. A retractable bellows 2-7 is provided between the connecting ring 2-8 and the rigid end plate 2-6. An inner support 2-9 is provided inside the connecting ring 2-8, and a tension spring 2-10 is provided between the inner support 2-9 and the rigid end plate 2-6. When the water-filled ballast tank 2 is in its normal state, the tension spring 2-10 is in its initial tension state. The tension spring 2-10 applies tension to the rigid end plate 2-6, causing the rigid end plate 2-6 to move closer to the connecting ring 2-8. At this time, the bellows 2-7 is in a compressed state, and the internal volume of the bellows 2-7 is relatively small. When the water-filled ballast bladder 2 is stepped on, the water pressure inside the ballast bladder 2 increases. Under the action of water pressure, the rigid end overcomes the tension of the tension spring 2-10 and moves away from the connecting ring 2-8, causing the bellows 2-7 to elongate and the volume inside the bellows 2-7 to expand. The expansion of the volume plays a certain role in relieving pressure, thereby reducing the probability of the bladder 2-1 bursting.

[0031] In this embodiment, the inner support body 2-9 is in the shape of a cross.

[0032] This utility model is not limited to the above-described preferred embodiments. Anyone can derive other forms of products under the guidance of this utility model. However, regardless of any changes made in their shape or structure, any technical solution that is the same as or similar to this application falls within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An outdoor windproof tent, characterized in that, The device includes a tent body and a water-filled ballast bladder. The water-filled ballast bladder is located at the bottom of the outside of the tent body, and a detachable connection mechanism is provided between the water-filled ballast bladder and the tent. The water-filled ballast bladder includes a bladder body, which is provided with a water inlet, and a sealing cap is detachably connected to the water inlet. A pressure relief protection device is provided at one end of the bladder body.

2. The outdoor windproof tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The detachable connection mechanism includes a connecting strap on the bladder body, a male buckle on the connecting strap, and a female buckle for connecting the male buckle at the bottom of the tent body.

3. An outdoor windproof tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pressure relief protection device includes a connecting ring and a rigid end plate. The connecting ring is connected to one end of the bladder body. A retractable bellows is provided between the connecting ring and the rigid end plate. An inner support body is provided inside the connecting ring. A tension spring is provided between the inner support body and the rigid end plate.

4. An outdoor windproof tent according to claim 3, characterized in that, The inner support body is in the shape of a cross.

5. An outdoor windproof tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The material of the capsule is rubber.

6. An outdoor windproof tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The water-filled ballast bladder is strip-shaped and is positioned along the bottom edge of the tent body.

7. An outdoor windproof tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The sealing cap is threadedly connected to the water inlet.