A structurally sound tent
By using stabilizing and auxiliary mechanisms, along with internal and external threaded connections and a spring reset mechanism, the tightness between the tent pegs and the ground is enhanced, solving the problems of insufficient tent stability and difficulty in dismantling, thus achieving both tent stability and convenient operation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHENZHEN KUICHUAN TRADING CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of tent technology, and in particular to a tent with a stable structure. Background Technology
[0002] A tent is an outdoor product used for leisure activities. It is constructed by first building a frame using multiple connecting poles and then covering the frame with a tent canvas. When setting up an existing outdoor leisure tent, ground pegs are inserted into the ground at the bottom to secure the tent to the ground.
[0003] Existing technology, such as Chinese Patent Publication No. CN214532248U, discloses a structurally stable tent, comprising: a tent body; supporting legs, the tops of which are disposed at the bottom of the tent body; an adjustment groove formed inside the supporting legs; and an adjustment assembly disposed inside the adjustment groove. The adjustment assembly includes a sliding block, the two sides of which are slidably connected to the two sides inside the adjustment groove, and a mounting plate fixedly connected to the bottom of the sliding block. This structurally stable tent, by reinforcing the supporting legs, improves overall stability and prevents the tent from moving in strong winds. During reinforcement, the length of the mounting plate can be adjusted to vary the depth of the fixing cone embedded in the soil, adapting to different environments and improving the flexibility of tent use. However, the fixing cone of this invention has a small surface area, resulting in insufficient tension after insertion into the ground. When subjected to significant external impacts, the tent is prone to swaying.
[0004] To address the issue of insufficient stability in tents when using ground stakes for stabilization due to their small surface area, existing tents are fixed by inserting ground stakes. However, if the surface area of the stakes is small, the tension is insufficient, and the tent structure becomes unstable and prone to shaking when subjected to significant external impacts, affecting normal use. On the other hand, ground stakes with excessively large surface areas generate greater resistance when being buried in the ground and pulled out, requiring more effort and increasing the user's workload. Therefore, improvements are needed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problem in the prior art where tents are not stable enough when they are stabilized by inserting ground stakes into the ground because the surface area of the stakes is small, and to propose a tent with a stable structure.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a structurally stable tent, comprising a tent body, a support pole, and a stabilizing mechanism. The support pole passes through the surface of the tent body, and the stabilizing mechanism is disposed on the surface of the support pole. The stabilizing mechanism includes a fixing plate, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the support pole. A ground stake is inserted into the inner wall of the fixing plate. A receiving groove is formed on the top surface of the ground stake, and a through hole is formed on the surface of the ground stake. An auxiliary stake is slidably connected to the surface of the through hole. An anti-detachment disc is fixedly connected to the surface of the auxiliary stake. A spring is sleeved on the surface of the auxiliary stake. One end of the spring is fixedly connected to the surface of the anti-detachment disc, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to the surface of the receiving groove. An adjusting rod is movably disposed on the surface of the receiving groove, and a conical block is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the adjusting rod.
[0007] Furthermore, the surface of the receiving groove is provided with internal threads, the surface of the adjusting rod is provided with external threads, and the adjusting rod is threadedly connected to the surface of the receiving groove.
[0008] Furthermore, the through hole is connected to the receiving groove, the conical block cooperates with the auxiliary nail, and the number of fixing plates is four sets arranged symmetrically.
[0009] Furthermore, the number of through holes, auxiliary pins, anti-detachment discs, and springs are all in multiple groups, and the number of through holes, auxiliary pins, anti-detachment discs, and springs in each group is also multiple.
[0010] Furthermore, the surface of the fixing plate is provided with an auxiliary mechanism, the auxiliary mechanism including a slot, the slot being formed on the surface of the fixing plate, and a square rod being slidably connected to the surface of the slot.
[0011] Furthermore, a square groove is provided on the top surface of the adjusting rod, the square rod is adapted to the square groove, and a limiting plate is fixedly connected to the top surface of the ground nail.
[0012] Furthermore, a counterweight is fixedly connected to the top surface of the square rod, and a cone is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the square rod.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] 1. In this utility model, by setting a stabilizing mechanism, the ground pegs are first driven into the ground. Then, the adjusting rod is rotated, and under the action of the internal and external threads, the conical block is driven downward, pushing the anti-detachment disc to make the auxiliary pegs slide out along the through hole and compress the spring. The use of multiple sets of auxiliary pegs increases the tightness of the connection between the ground pegs and the ground, ensuring the stability of the support rod and the tent body. The position of the conical block can be adjusted as needed to extend the corresponding number of auxiliary pegs. When it is necessary to pull out the ground pegs, the adjusting rod is rotated in the opposite direction to make the conical block rise. Under the rebound action of the spring, the auxiliary pegs are reset and slide back into the through hole, avoiding obstruction of pulling out the ground pegs. By setting a stabilizing mechanism, multiple sets of auxiliary pegs can be used in conjunction with the ground pegs to increase the tightness of the connection with the ground when it is necessary to keep the tent body stable. They can also be stored when not needed, avoiding increasing the difficulty of removing the ground pegs. This effectively improves the stability of the equipment.
[0015] 2. In this utility model, by setting an auxiliary mechanism, the square rod is held, and the ground nail is driven into the ground using a counterweight. After completion, the square rod is inserted into the slot, and the cone head is used to insert the square rod into the ground. The counterweight helps to increase stability. The square rod can also be inserted into the square groove, and the adjusting rod can be easily rotated without the adjusting rod protruding from the ground nail. This avoids the adjusting rod from obstructing the operation of driving the ground nail into the ground. By setting an auxiliary mechanism, it is not only easy to rotate the adjusting rod, but also easy to drive the ground nail into the ground, and it can also help to increase the weight, thus effectively improving the convenience of the equipment. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a tent with a stable structure is provided for this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 A top view schematic diagram of a stabilizing mechanism in a tent with a robust structure is provided for this utility model.
[0018] Figure 3 A cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of a stabilizing mechanism in a tent with a robust structure is provided for this utility model.
[0019] Figure 4 This utility model proposes a structurally stable tent. Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure at point A;
[0020] Figure 5 This utility model provides a structural schematic diagram of an auxiliary mechanism in a tent with a stable structure.
[0021] Legend:
[0022] 1. Tent body; 2. Support pole; 3. Stabilizing mechanism; 301. Fixing plate; 302. Ground peg; 303. Receiving groove; 304. Through hole; 305. Auxiliary peg; 306. Anti-detachment disc; 307. Spring; 308. Adjusting rod; 309. Conical block; 310. Internal thread; 311. External thread; 4. Auxiliary mechanism; 41. Slot; 42. Square rod; 43. Square groove; 44. Limiting disc; 45. Counterweight; 46. Conical head. Detailed Implementation
[0023] Please see Figures 1-5 This utility model provides a technical solution: a structurally stable tent, including a tent body 1, a support pole 2 and a stabilizing mechanism 3, wherein the support pole 2 passes through the surface of the tent body 1 and the stabilizing mechanism 3 is disposed on the surface of the support pole 2.
[0024] The specific setup and function of its stabilizing mechanism 3 and auxiliary mechanism 4 will be explained below.
[0025] In this embodiment: the stabilizing mechanism 3 includes a fixed plate 301, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the support rod 2. A ground nail 302 is inserted into the inner wall of the fixed plate 301. A receiving groove 303 is opened on the top surface of the ground nail 302. A through hole 304 is opened on the surface of the ground nail 302. An auxiliary nail 305 is slidably connected to the surface of the through hole 304. An anti-detachment disc 306 is fixedly connected to the surface of the auxiliary nail 305. A spring 307 is sleeved and connected to the surface of the auxiliary nail 305. One end of the spring 307 is fixedly connected to the surface of the anti-detachment disc 306, and the other end of the spring 307 is fixedly connected to the surface of the receiving groove 303. An adjusting rod 308 is movably arranged on the surface of the receiving groove 303. A conical block 309 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the adjusting rod 308.
[0026] The effects achieved by the above components are as follows: the fixing plate 301 and the ground peg 302 are provided to support and fix the tent body 1 in conjunction with the support rod 2; the receiving groove 303 is provided to place some structures; the through hole 304 is provided to facilitate the storage of the auxiliary peg 305 and to facilitate the extension of the auxiliary peg 305; the auxiliary peg 305 is provided to increase the surface tension of the ground peg 302, so that it is more tightly connected to the ground; the anti-detachment disc 306 is provided to prevent the auxiliary peg 305 from detaching from the ground peg 302; the spring 307 is provided to facilitate the reset of the auxiliary peg 305 by utilizing its rebound effect, so that it is retracted into the through hole 304; the adjusting rod 308 is provided to facilitate the adjustment of the position of the cone block 309; the cone block 309 is provided so that when it moves downward, it can push the auxiliary peg 305 part out of the through hole 304.
[0027] Specifically, the surface of the receiving groove 303 is provided with an internal thread 310, and the surface of the adjusting rod 308 is provided with an external thread 311. The adjusting rod 308 is threadedly connected to the surface of the receiving groove 303.
[0028] The effect achieved by the above components is that the internal thread 310 and the external thread 311 are provided to facilitate the adjustment of the position of the adjusting rod 308, and at the same time, it is not easy to loosen after the adjustment is completed.
[0029] Specifically, the through hole 304 is connected to the receiving groove 303, the conical block 309 cooperates with the auxiliary nail 305, and the number of fixing plates 301 is four sets and they are arranged symmetrically.
[0030] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: setting four sets of fixing plates 301 is to facilitate fixing the tent body 1 from four directions, thereby increasing structural stability.
[0031] Specifically, there are multiple sets of through holes 304, auxiliary nails 305, anti-detachment discs 306, and springs 307, with each set containing multiple through holes 304, auxiliary nails 305, anti-detachment discs 306, and springs 307.
[0032] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: setting multiple sets of auxiliary nails 305, and each set of auxiliary nails 305 is multiple, is to increase the tension on the surface of the ground nail 302. At the same time, the position of the cone block 309 can be adjusted as needed, and an appropriate number of auxiliary nails 305 can be selected to extend for reinforcement.
[0033] Specifically, the surface of the fixed plate 301 is provided with an auxiliary mechanism 4, which includes a slot 41. The slot 41 is opened on the surface of the fixed plate 301, and a square rod 42 is slidably connected to the surface of the slot 41.
[0034] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: the slot 41 is set to facilitate the placement of the square rod 42. The square rod 42 can not only cooperate with the square slot 43 to rotate the adjusting rod 308, but also serve as the holding structure for the counterweight 45 and the support structure for the cone head 46.
[0035] Specifically, a square groove 43 is provided on the top surface of the adjusting rod 308, the square rod 42 is adapted to the square groove 43, and a limiting plate 44 is fixedly connected to the top surface of the ground nail 302.
[0036] The effects achieved by the above components are as follows: the square groove 43 is set to match the square rod 42, so that the adjusting rod 308 can be rotated conveniently without the adjusting rod 308 protruding from the ground nail 302, and the adjusting rod 308 is prevented from obstructing the operation of hammering the ground nail 302 into the ground. The limiting plate 44 is set to prevent the ground nail 302 from going too deep when hammering it in, which would affect the subsequent removal.
[0037] Specifically, a counterweight 45 is fixedly connected to the top surface of the square rod 42, and a cone 46 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the square rod 42.
[0038] The effects achieved by the above components are as follows: the counterweight 45 can act as a hammer in conjunction with the square rod 42 to facilitate the driving of the ground nail 302, and can also increase the counterweight after the square rod 42 is inserted into the slot 41. The cone head 46 is set to facilitate the insertion of the square rod 42 into the ground and, together with the counterweight 45, to help increase stability.
[0039] Working principle: By setting up the stabilizing mechanism 3, the ground stakes 302 are first driven into the ground. Then, the adjusting rod 308 is rotated, and under the action of the internal thread 310 and the external thread 311, the conical block 309 is driven downward, pushing the anti-detachment disc 306 so that the auxiliary nails 305 slide out along the through hole 304 and compress the spring 307. The use of multiple sets of auxiliary nails 305 increases the tightness of the connection between the ground stakes 302 and the ground, ensuring the stability of the support rod 2 and the tent body 1. The position of the conical block 309 can be adjusted as needed to extend the corresponding number of auxiliary nails 305. When it is necessary to remove the ground stake 302, the adjusting rod 308 is rotated in the opposite direction to make the conical block 309 move upward. Under the rebound action of the spring 307, the auxiliary stake 305 is reset and slides back into the through hole 304, thus avoiding obstructing the removal of the ground stake 302. By setting the stabilizing mechanism 3, multiple sets of auxiliary stakes 305 can be used in conjunction with the ground stake 302 to increase the tightness of the connection with the ground when it is necessary to keep the tent body 1 stable. When not needed, the auxiliary stakes 305 can be stored to avoid increasing the difficulty of removing the ground stake 302, thereby effectively improving the stability of the equipment.
[0040] Furthermore, by setting up an auxiliary mechanism 4, the square rod 42 is held, and the counterweight 45 is used to drive the ground nail 302 into the ground. After completion, the square rod 42 is inserted into the slot 41, and the cone 46 is used to drive the square rod 42 into the ground. The counterweight 45 helps to increase stability. Alternatively, the square rod 42 can be inserted into the square groove 43, and the adjusting rod 308 can be easily rotated without the adjusting rod 308 protruding from the ground nail 302. This avoids the adjusting rod 308 obstructing the operation of driving the ground nail 302 into the ground. By setting up the auxiliary mechanism 4, it is not only easy to rotate the adjusting rod 308, but also easy to drive the ground nail 302 into the ground, and it also helps to increase the weight, thus effectively improving the convenience of the equipment.
Claims
1. A structurally stable tent, comprising a tent body (1), support poles (2), and a stabilizing mechanism (3), characterized in that: The support rod (2) passes through the surface of the tent body (1), and the stabilizing mechanism (3) is disposed on the surface of the support rod (2). The stabilizing mechanism (3) includes a fixing plate (301), which is fixedly connected to the surface of the support rod (2). A ground stake (302) is inserted into the inner wall of the fixing plate (301). A receiving groove (303) is formed on the top surface of the ground stake (302), and a through hole (304) is formed on the surface of the ground stake (302). The surface of the through hole (304) is slidably connected. An auxiliary pin (305) is attached, and an anti-detachment disc (306) is fixedly connected to the surface of the auxiliary pin (305). A spring (307) is sleeved and connected to the surface of the auxiliary pin (305). One end of the spring (307) is fixedly connected to the surface of the anti-detachment disc (306), and the other end of the spring (307) is fixedly connected to the surface of the receiving groove (303). An adjusting rod (308) is movably arranged on the surface of the receiving groove (303), and a conical block (309) is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the adjusting rod (308).
2. A structurally stable tent according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the receiving groove (303) is provided with an internal thread (310), and the surface of the adjusting rod (308) is provided with an external thread (311). The adjusting rod (308) is threadedly connected to the surface of the receiving groove (303).
3. A structurally stable tent according to claim 1, characterized in that: The through hole (304) is connected to the receiving groove (303), the conical block (309) cooperates with the auxiliary nail (305), and the number of fixing plates (301) is four and they are arranged symmetrically.
4. A structurally stable tent according to claim 1, characterized in that: The number of through holes (304), auxiliary nails (305), anti-detachment discs (306) and springs (307) are all in multiple groups, and the number of through holes (304), auxiliary nails (305), anti-detachment discs (306) and springs (307) in each group are also multiple.
5. A structurally stable tent according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the fixing plate (301) is provided with an auxiliary mechanism (4), the auxiliary mechanism (4) includes a slot (41), the slot (41) is opened on the surface of the fixing plate (301), and a square rod (42) is slidably connected to the surface of the slot (41).
6. A structurally stable tent according to claim 5, characterized in that: The top surface of the adjusting rod (308) is provided with a square groove (43), the square rod (42) is adapted to the square groove (43), and the top surface of the ground nail (302) is fixedly connected to a limiting plate (44).
7. A structurally stable tent according to claim 5, characterized in that: A counterweight (45) is fixedly connected to the top surface of the square rod (42), and a cone (46) is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the square rod (42).