An eave-picking automatic opening outdoor tent
The hexagonal structure design with five tent poles and one eaves pole solves the problem of poor stability in existing tent structures, achieving better wind protection and a larger internal space, adapting to the needs of various weather conditions.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- QUZHOU YIFENG OUTDOOR PROD CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing automatic tent structures have poor stability and cannot withstand strong winds and rain. Furthermore, the tent height and internal space are limited, failing to meet various usage needs.
The tent features a hexagonal structure with five tent poles and one eave pole, combined with an automatic quick-setup bracket and a tent fabric, forming a stable eave-style tent frame that increases tent height and interior space. The tent is quickly set up and stably supported through strap components and loops.
It improves the tent's wind resistance, increases the usable space and ease of entry and exit, enhances the tent's structural stability, adapts to various weather conditions, and provides a larger interior space.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of tent technology, and in particular to an eaves-type automatic opening outdoor tent. Background Technology
[0002] Tents are a common necessity for outdoor activities, providing people with a place to relax and shelter from the wind and rain. As people's demands for quality of life continue to rise and their activity range expands, various functional tents that enhance the life experience are being continuously developed and launched.
[0003] To facilitate quick setup and folding, many self-setting outdoor tents are now available on the market, such as camping tents, mountaineering tents, park quick-setup tents, tarps, and pergolas, all designed with automatic setup. Many pergolas use a canopy fabric + support poles structure with ventilation on all sides. This structure cannot withstand strong winds and rain, has poor structural stability, and is only suitable for outdoor use in sunny, lightly windy weather. Alternatively, some pergolas have eaves poles to support the eaves fabric at the front of the tent, and the poles pull the fabric down to the ground, resulting in better structural stability. These pergolas can be designed as a double-tent structure, with the outer tent serving as a pergolas and the inner tent added for use as a camping tent. However, in practical use, the above-mentioned pergolas with eaves poles, due to having only four poles, are only suitable for small pergolas to ensure structural stability. The tent height needs to be kept low, and the space under the eaves poles cannot be designed to be large, requiring improvement. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model proposes an eaves-type automatic opening outdoor tent.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model is: an eave-type automatic tent, including an automatic quick-setup bracket, and also including: five tent poles, all of which are linked to the automatic quick-setup bracket. Two tent poles are arranged on the left and right sides of the automatic quick-setup bracket, and the remaining tent pole is arranged on the rear side of the automatic quick-setup bracket.
[0006] The eaves pole is linked to the automatic quick-support bracket and is arranged on the front side of the automatic quick-support bracket;
[0007] The tarpaulin is used to connect adjacent tent poles, as well as between tent poles and eaves poles;
[0008] A strap assembly is provided at one end of the tarpaulin;
[0009] The tent has an open state. In the open state, the tent poles are curved and one end rests on the ground. The eaves pole extends forward and, together with the two tent poles located at the front, supports part of the tent fabric to form an eaves. An entrance is provided below the eaves.
[0010] Several alternative methods are provided below, but they are not intended as additional limitations on the overall solution above. They are merely further additions or optimizations. Provided there are no technical or logical contradictions, each alternative method can be combined individually with respect to the overall solution above, or multiple alternative methods can be combined with each other.
[0011] Preferably, in the extended state, the eaves pole is positioned in the middle between the two front tent poles.
[0012] Preferably, in the extended state, the eaves rod extends diagonally downwards.
[0013] Preferably, the end of the eaves pole away from the automatic quick-support bracket is provided with a connector, and the tarpaulin is provided with a fixing strap to connect the connector and a first ring sleeve for fitting the eaves pole.
[0014] Preferably, the tarpaulin is provided with a second loop for fitting together with the tent poles.
[0015] Preferably, the tarpaulin has multiple lower ends, the pull strap assembly includes a connecting strap and a pull strap, the connecting strap is connected to the lower end, and in the open state, the lower end extends to the lower end of the tent pole, the lower end of the tent pole is provided with a foot support head that is fixed to the connecting strap, and the pull strap is disposed between two adjacent connecting straps.
[0016] Preferably, the automatic quick-release bracket is an automatic spring pressure bracket.
[0017] Preferably, the tent poles include, from top to bottom, an upper connecting rod, a middle rod, and a lower connecting sleeve rod. The upper connecting rod and the middle rod are hinged to each other. The lower end of the middle rod is inserted into the lower connecting sleeve rod. The upper end of the lower connecting sleeve rod is provided with a locking element for cooperating and fastening the middle rod.
[0018] Preferably, the tarpaulin has side entrances on both the left and right sides.
[0019] More preferably, the two tent poles located on the left side of the automatic quick-setup bracket and the two tent poles located on the right side of the automatic quick-setup bracket are arranged symmetrically from left to right, and the remaining tent pole is located in the middle position between the two tent poles at the rear.
[0020] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0021] 1. The tent has a total of 5 tent poles, which, together with the front eaves pole, form a stable hexagonal structure. Two tent poles support the left side of the tent, two tent poles support the right side of the tent, and the remaining tent pole supports the rear side of the tent. This ensures that the tent has a very good windproof effect. The tent can also be designed to be taller and larger according to the needs of use without affecting the overall structural stability.
[0022] 2. The front entrance located below the eaves pole, as well as the side entrances on the left and right sides of the tent, are both large, making it very convenient to enter and exit without having to bend down. The interior of the tent has sufficient usable space. Attached Figure Description
[0023] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0024] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of an embodiment of this application in its extended state;
[0025] Figure 2 This is an axonometric structural diagram of the tent frame when it is not fully extended, according to one embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 3 This is a top view of a tent frame not being deployed in one embodiment of this application.
[0027] The attached diagram is labeled as follows: 1-Automatic spring pressure bracket, 2-Tent pole, 21-Upper connecting pole, 22-Middle pole, 23-Lower connecting sleeve pole, 24-Locking component, 25-Foot support head, 3-Eaves pole, 31-Connector head, 4-Tannel cloth, 41-First ring sleeve, 42-Second ring sleeve, 43-Fixing strap, 44-Side entrance, 5-Pull strap assembly, 51-Connecting strap, 52-Pull strap.
[0028] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0029] 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. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0030] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in this utility model embodiment are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicator will also change accordingly.
[0031] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" in this utility model is for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. If the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0032] Detailed implementation plan: See below Figures 1-3 This utility model is an automatic cantilever outdoor tent, including an automatic quick-setup frame, and also includes:
[0033] There are 5 tent poles 2, all of which are linked to the automatic quick-setup bracket. Two tent poles 2 are arranged on each side of the automatic quick-setup bracket, and the remaining tent pole 2 is arranged on the rear side of the automatic quick-setup bracket.
[0034] The eaves rod 3 is linked to the automatic quick-support bracket and is located on the front side of the automatic quick-support bracket;
[0035] The tarpaulin 4 is connected between adjacent tent poles 2, and between tent pole 2 and eaves pole 3;
[0036] The pull strap 52 component 5 is set at one end of the tarpaulin 4;
[0037] The tent has an open state. In the open state, the tent poles 2 are curved and one end rests on the ground. The eaves poles 3 extend forward and work together with the two tent poles 2 in front to support part of the tent fabric 4 to form the eaves. There is an entrance below the eaves.
[0038] In this embodiment, the automatic quick-setup bracket, tent pole 2, and eaves pole 3 described above together form the tent frame.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, when the tent is in the open state, the eaves pole 3 is positioned in the middle between the two front tent poles 2.
[0040] In addition, please see Figure 1 As can be seen, when the cantilever rod 3 is in the open state, it extends diagonally downwards.
[0041] Here, the eaves pole 3 is set to extend diagonally downwards, so that the tarpaulin 4 installed between the eaves pole 3 and the tent pole 2 will extend diagonally downwards after being spread out, which facilitates water drainage.
[0042] Then, please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 As can be seen, in this embodiment, the end of the eaves pole 3 away from the automatic quick-support bracket is provided with a connector 31, the tarpaulin 4 is provided with a fixing strap 43 for connecting the connector 31, and a first ring 41 for connecting the eaves pole 3. The tarpaulin 4 is provided with a second ring 42 for connecting the tent pole 2.
[0043] When the tent fabric 4 leaves the factory, it is pre-installed on the tent frame via the connection of the first loop 41 to the eaves pole 3 and the connection of the second loop 42 to the tent pole 2. To ensure support for all parts of the tent fabric 4, in this embodiment, multiple ring-shaped connectors are also provided between the tent fabric 4 and the tent pole 2. The connection between the connector 31 and the fixing strap 43, as well as the aforementioned connectors, are all prior art and will not be described in detail here.
[0044] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the automatic quick-release bracket is an automatic spring pressure bracket 1. Regarding the structure of the automatic spring pressure bracket 1, please refer to Chinese Utility Model Patent Publication No. CN205063519U, entitled "A Spring-Type Automatic Tent." In that patent application, the main support poles can open automatically. This application sets up six main support poles, five of which are tent poles 2, and the other is an eaves pole 3. Therefore, the automatic spring pressure bracket 1 is prior art and will not be discussed further here.
[0045] Of course, the automatic quick-setup bracket can also adopt a new type of tent quick-setup structure disclosed in publication number CN116838170A, which can be selected according to actual needs.
[0046] Next, please refer to Figure 1 As can be seen, the tarpaulin 4 has multiple lower ends, and the pull strap 52 assembly 5 includes a connecting strap 51 and a pull strap 52. The connecting strap 51 is connected to the lower ends. In the open state, the lower ends extend to the lower end of the tent pole 2. The lower end of the tent pole 2 is provided with a foot support head 25 that is fixed to the connecting strap 51. The pull strap 52 is located between two adjacent connecting straps 51.
[0047] Preferably, the tent pole 2 includes, from top to bottom, an upper connecting pole 21, an intermediate pole 22 and a lower connecting sleeve pole 23. The upper connecting pole 21 and the intermediate pole 22 are hinged to each other. The lower end of the intermediate pole 22 is inserted into the lower connecting sleeve pole 23. The upper end of the lower connecting sleeve pole 23 is provided with a locking member 24 for cooperating and fastening the intermediate pole 22.
[0048] Here, when it is necessary to open the tent pole 2, firstly, the middle pole 22 needs to be rotated away from the upper connecting pole 21. Then, press the locking member 24 to pull the middle pole 22 out from the lower connecting sleeve 23. Release the locking member 24 to lock the relative position of the middle pole 22 and the lower connecting sleeve 23. The user can adjust the total length of the tent pole 2 as needed.
[0049] In this embodiment, the connecting strap 51 is equipped with a buckle. When the tent needs to be opened, the automatic spring pressure bracket 1 must first be pressed to unfold the eaves pole 3 and all tent poles 2. The tent poles 2 are then unfolded and bent as described above. Afterward, the foot support head 25 located at the lower end of the tent pole 2 is snapped into the buckle on the connecting strap 51. Once all tent poles 2 are unfolded, the tent assembly is complete. There are three pull straps 52, which are respectively located between the two front tent poles 2, between the two left tent poles 2, and between the two right tent poles 2.
[0050] Then, please see Figure 1 As can be seen, in this embodiment, the tarpaulin 4 has side inlets 44 on the left and right sides respectively.
[0051] More specifically, in this embodiment, the two tent poles 2 located on the left side of the automatic quick-setup bracket and the two tent poles 2 located on the right side of the automatic quick-setup bracket are arranged symmetrically from left to right, and the remaining tent pole 2 is located in the middle position between the two tent poles 2 at the rear.
[0052] The above description of the cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent of this utility model is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. All equivalent structural transformations made under the inventive concept of this utility model using the contents of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A cantilevered automatic pitching outdoor tent, comprising an automatic quick-setup frame, characterized in that, Also includes: There are 5 tent poles, all of which are linked to the automatic quick-setup bracket. Two tent poles are arranged on each side of the automatic quick-setup bracket, and the remaining tent pole is arranged on the rear side of the automatic quick-setup bracket. The eaves pole is linked to the automatic quick-support bracket and is arranged on the front side of the automatic quick-support bracket; The tarpaulin is used to connect adjacent tent poles, as well as between tent poles and eaves poles; A strap assembly is provided at one end of the tarpaulin; The tent has an open state. In the open state, the tent poles are curved and one end rests on the ground. The eaves pole extends forward and, together with the two tent poles located at the front, supports part of the tent fabric to form an eaves. An entrance is provided below the eaves.
2. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, In the extended state, the eaves pole is positioned in the middle between the two front tent poles.
3. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 2, characterized in that, When in the extended state, the eaves rod extends diagonally downwards.
4. A cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The end of the eaves pole away from the automatic quick-support bracket is provided with a connector, and the tarpaulin is provided with a fixing strap to connect the connector and a first ring sleeve to fit the eaves pole.
5. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 4, characterized in that, The tarpaulin is provided with a second loop for fitting together with the tent poles.
6. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 5, characterized in that, The tarpaulin has multiple lower ends, and the pull strap assembly includes a connecting strap and a pull strap. The connecting strap is connected to the lower end. In the open state, the lower end extends to the lower end of the tent pole. The lower end of the tent pole is provided with a foot support head that is fixed to the connecting strap. The pull strap is disposed between two adjacent connecting straps.
7. A cantilevered automatic pitching outdoor tent according to any one of claims 1 or 6, characterized in that, The automatic quick-release bracket is an automatic spring pressure bracket.
8. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 7, characterized in that, The tent poles consist of an upper connecting rod, a middle rod, and a lower connecting sleeve rod from top to bottom. The upper connecting rod and the middle rod are hinged together. The lower end of the middle rod is inserted into the lower connecting sleeve rod. The upper end of the lower connecting sleeve rod is provided with a locking element for fastening the middle rod.
9. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The tarpaulin has side entrances on both the left and right sides.
10. The cantilevered automatic opening outdoor tent according to claim 1, characterized in that, The two tent poles on the left side of the automatic quick-setup support and the two tent poles on the right side of the automatic quick-setup support are arranged symmetrically from left to right, with the remaining tent pole positioned in the middle between the two rear tent poles.