tent
The tent's vestibule sheet with side-edge separation sections allows easy transformation into an eave covering both upper and lateral sides, addressing the limitations of conventional designs by enhancing wind protection and privacy while maintaining openness.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2023200211
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-11-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2043-11-27
AI Technical Summary
Conventional tents with a transformable vestibule sheet into a canopy fail to adequately block wind and ensure privacy on the lateral sides while maintaining an open feeling, requiring additional side sheets that are time-consuming to set up and obstruct the sense of openness.
A tent design with a vestibule sheet that includes separation sections along the side edges, allowing the front panel and side panels to be flipped up, forming an eave that covers both the upper and lateral sides, using fasteners like line fasteners or hooks for easy transformation.
The design creates an open-feeling canopy that covers both the upper and lateral sides, providing wind protection and privacy without the need for additional side sheets, enhancing usability and setup efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to tents, and more specifically to a tent that has a tent body with an opening that defines a living space inside that can be accessed through the opening, and a vestibule sheet that defines a vestibule space (floor space) on the opening side of the tent body. [Background technology]
[0002] In recent years, with the boom in outdoor activities such as camping, various types of tents have appeared, and tents equipped with a tent body having an opening defining a living space accessible through the opening, and a vestibule sheet defining a vestibule space (dirt floor space) on the side of the opening of the tent body, are also popular. Among such tents equipped with a vestibule sheet, there is a type in which at least a portion of the vestibule sheet can be transformed into a canopy that extends beyond the tent body (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
[0003] The tent (T1) described in Patent Document 1 comprises a tent body (100) having an opening and a eaves sheet (200) connected to the upper end (111a) of the tent body (100) to open and close the opening (O) of the tent body (100). A first extension sheet (130a) extends from the side of the tent sheet (110) that constitutes the tent body (100) to a portion supported by the tent frame, and the side edges of the eaves sheet (200) can be joined to the side edges of the first extension sheet (130a), closing the opening (O) and defining a vestibule space together with the first extension sheet (130a) (see Figure 2 of Patent Document 1). In addition, the eaves sheet (200) can be separated from the first extension sheet (130a) and flipped up around the upper end (111a) of the tent body (100) as an axis to form eaves that cover the upper side of the opening side of the tent body (100) (see Figure 5 of Patent Document 1). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0004] [Patent Document 1] Patent Publication No. 2021-021247 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] Conventionally, in tents where at least a portion of the vestibule sheet that defines the vestibule space can be transformed into a canopy, the vestibule sheet is separated between a front panel that forms the front wall surface (corresponding to the canopy sheet 200 in the tent T1 described in Patent Document 1) and a side panel that forms the side wall surface (corresponding to the first extension sheet 130a in the tent T1 described in Patent Document 1), and the flipped-up front panel forms a canopy that covers only the upper side of the opening surface of the tent body.
[0006] For the space under the eaves, there is a need to adequately block wind from blowing in from the upper range on the side (at least the range above the height of the user's face) and to provide privacy on the side. Conventionally, to meet this need, one method has been to connect additional side sheets (corresponding to first side sheet 510a in tent T1 described in Patent Document 1) that connect the raised front panel and side panels, but this method is time-consuming to set up and sacrifices the sense of openness because the added side sheets completely cover the sides of the space under the eaves.
[0007] The object of the present invention has been made in consideration of this point, and is to provide a tent that has a tent body that defines a living space and a vestibule sheet on the opening side that defines a vestibule space, and that can easily form an open-feeling eave that covers not only the upper side but also the upper range on the lateral sides by deforming the vestibule sheet. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] In order to solve the above problems, the tent according to the present invention is A tent body is made up of a tent frame as a framework, a tent sheet having an opening surface including an opening, and being stretched across the tent frame to define a living space that can be accessed through the opening, a sheet-like front panel connected to the upper edge of the opening of the tent body, and sheet-like side panels having separation sections along the side edges and arranged between the side edges of the opening of the tent body and the side edges of the front panel so as to be separable at the separation sections, wherein in a closed configuration where the separation sections are not used, a vestibule space is defined on the opening side of the tent body surrounded by the front panel and the side panels, and in an open configuration where the separation sections are used, at least the front panel can be flipped up around the upper edge side to form an eave extending from the tent body; Equipped with The side panel has a sheet separation portion along the side edge on the tent body side that allows it to be separated from the tent body. It is characterized by:
[0009] In the tent according to the present invention, when the vestibule sheet is in the open configuration, the front panel and the side panels can be flipped up together to form an eave that covers not only the upper side but also the side sides.
[0010] In this tent, the side panels are preferably formed in a triangular shape.
[0011] In this tent, it is preferable that the side panels further have, as separation portions, panel separation portions that allow the side panels to be separated from the front panel along the side edges on the front panel side.
[0012] In this case, it is preferable that the sheet separation portion extends from an upper end position near the side edge of the front panel to a lower end position of the lower edge, and that the panel separation portion extends from an upper end position lower than and farther from the upper end position of the sheet separation portion to a lower end position of the lower edge.
[0013] In this tent, the separation section can be configured by a wire fastener, a hook and loop fastener, a hook, or a button. [Effects of the Invention]
[0014] In the tent according to the present invention, the side panels of the vestibule sheet have a separation portion formed along the side edge of the tent body, allowing them to be separated from the tent body. Therefore, in the tent according to the present invention, the sheet separation portion is separated, the front panel of the vestibule sheet is flipped up while still connected to the side panels, and the side panels are stretched out to the sides, forming a canopy in which the front panel covers the upper side and the side panels cover the upper side area. In this case, the separation of the sheet separation portion creates a gap between the tent body and the flipped-up side panels, and between the lower edge of the side and the ground, creating a sense of openness in the canopy. Therefore, with the tent according to the present invention, the vestibule sheet can be deformed to easily form a sense of openness in the canopy that covers not only the upper side but also the upper side area. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0015] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the exterior of a tent according to an embodiment in a closed state. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the vestibule sheet in the tent of FIG. 1 in the closed configuration. [Figure 3] 1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a tent according to an embodiment in a first open state. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the vestibule sheet in the tent in the first open configuration of FIG. 3. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged perspective view showing the second open state of the tent according to the embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] FIG. 1 is an external perspective view showing a closed configuration 1A of tent 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of vestibule sheet 3 in closed configuration 1A, FIG. 3 is an external perspective view showing tent 1 in a first open configuration 1B, FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of vestibule sheet 3 in first open configuration 1B, and FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged perspective view of tent 1 in a second open configuration 1C. The tent 1 will be described with reference to these figures. The figures show a left-right direction X, with X1 as the left side and X2 as the right side, a front-rear direction Y, with Y1 as the front side and Y2 as the rear side, and a vertical direction Z, with Z1 as the top side and Z2 as the bottom side, when viewed from the front of the tent entrance in the set-up state. These directions will also be used in the description herein.
[0017] (Tent 1 configuration) Tent 1, as an example of a tent according to the present invention, is a prefabricated tent that is set up on a tent pitching surface at a tent pitching location and, when set up, forms a three-dimensional structure with a front side Y1 in the front-to-rear direction Y as an opening surface including an entrance / exit opening and a living space formed on the inside that can be accessed through the opening. Tent 1 is a so-called dome tent with a vestibule, and includes a tent main body 2 with a living space on the inside, and a vestibule sheet 3 that functions as the roof surface and side wall surfaces of the vestibule space to define the vestibule space, which is a dirt floor, on the opening side (front side Y1) of the tent main body 2. Tent 1 can be transformed between a closed configuration 1A in which the vestibule sheet 3 is closed to define an indoor space consisting of a continuous living space and the vestibule space, and an open configuration 1B or 1C in which at least the top surface of the vestibule sheet 3 is flipped up to leave no wall separating the front and side portions of the living space from the outdoors on the opening side of the living space. The tent 1 has a separation section 4 that separates a portion of the sheet when it transforms from the closed configuration 1A to the open configurations 1B and 1C. The tent 1 also has anchor fixing rings 5 for connecting the tent body 2 and the vestibule sheet 3 to the pitching surface, eave support poles 6 for forming eave in the open configurations 1B and 1C, and a plurality of anchor members 7 for fixing the anchor fixing rings 5 to the pitching surface.
[0018] The tent body 2 is composed of a tent frame 21 that serves as the skeleton, and a tent sheet 22 that has an opening surface including an opening on the front side Y1 in the front-to-rear direction Y and is stretched across the tent frame 21 to define a living space that can be accessed through the opening.
[0019] The tent frame 21 is composed of multiple bendable rods made of metal or reinforced plastic, and is a gate-shaped frame that is erected with both ends inserted into insertion holes formed in the bottom of the tent sheet 22 (described later) and the center curved. The tent frame 21 forms a tunnel-shaped or dome-shaped framework by arranging multiple rods erected along the left-right direction X at predetermined intervals in the front-back direction Y.
[0020] The tent sheet 22 is a bag-like sheet member made of multiple sheet-like fabrics selected from vinyl, cloth, leather, etc., joined by sewing, adhesive, etc., or separably integrated with wire fasteners, hook-and-loop fasteners, etc. The tent sheet 22 is stretched across the tent frame 21, supported, and tensioned to form the roof, outer wall, and floor surfaces of the tent body 2, which is erected in a tunnel or dome shape. The tent sheet 22 has sleeves on its outer surface for passing the poles of the tent frame 21 through or hook portions for hanging on the poles of the tent frame 21, and as described above, has insertion holes at its bottom for inserting the poles of the tent frame 21, and is integrated with the tent frame 21 when pitched. Furthermore, the tent sheet 22 has an opening on the front side Y1 in the fore-and-aft direction Y when pitched, including an opening that serves as an entrance and exit, as described above. The tent sheet 22 has line fasteners 22a on both side edges extending in the up-down direction Z on both sides of the left-right direction X of the opening surface, which allow it to be connected to and separated from the side panel 32 of the vestibule sheet 3 described below, as one side of a sheet separation section 4A of a separation section 4 described below. Although not shown, the side of the tent sheet 22 may be configured with an openable door sheet portion having a door function to allow access to and from the living space, or an openable window sheet portion having a window function to allow outside air to be taken into the living space as needed.
[0021] The front compartment sheet 3 is a sheet member made of a plurality of sheet-like fabrics selected from vinyl, cloth, leather, etc. joined by sewing, gluing, etc., or separably integrated with a wire fastener, hook-and-loop fastener, etc. In the closed configuration 1A, the front compartment sheet 3 has a front panel 31 covering the front side Y1 in the front-to-rear direction Y, and a pair of side panels 32 covering the left side X1 and right side X2 in the left-to-right direction X, respectively.
[0022] 2 and 4, the front panel 31 has a generally rectangular shape, and its upper edge is connected to the upper edge of the opening of the tent body 2. The front panel 31 has a tent body connecting edge 31a extending in the left-right direction X that connects to the opening of the tent body 2 as its upper edge, and is sized so that its lower edge fits along the pitching surface when in the closed configuration 1A. The front panel 31 has fastener lines 31c on each side edge, extending from a side panel separation upper end line 31b located below the tent body connecting edge 31a on the Z2 lower side to the lower edge, to allow connection to and separation from the side panels 32, described below, as one side of a panel separation section 4B of the separation section 4, described below.
[0023] The side panel 32 is formed in a generally triangular shape, with the length of its side edge on the rear side Y2 in the front-to-rear direction Y in the closed configuration 1A (hereinafter referred to as the "side edge on the tent main body 2 side") corresponding to the length of the side edge of the opening of the tent sheet 22, and the length of its side edge on the front side Y1 in the front-to-rear direction Y in the closed configuration 1A (hereinafter referred to as the "side edge on the front panel 31 side") corresponding to the length of the side edge of the front panel 31. The side panel 32 has a line fastener 32a along the entire side edge on the tent main body 2 side, which serves as one side of a sheet separation section 4A of the separation section 4 described below, allowing it to be connected to and separated from the tent sheet 22 of the tent main body 2. In addition, the side panel 32 has a line fastener 32b along the side edge on the front panel 31 side, from near a side panel separation upper end line 31b to the lower edge, which serves as one side of a panel separation section 4B of the separation section 4 described below, allowing it to be connected to and separated from the front panel 31. The side panel 32 is arranged between the side edge of the opening surface of the tent body 2 and the side edge of the front panel 31, and in the closed form 1A, the side edge on the tent body 2 side is connected to the side edge of the opening surface of the tent body 2, and the side edge on the front panel 31 side is connected to the side edge of the front panel 31.
[0024] The separation section 4 comprises a sheet separation section 4A made up of line fasteners 22a along the side edges extending in the up-down direction Z on both sides of the left-right direction X of the opening surface of the tent sheet 22 and line fasteners 32a along the side edges of the side panels 32 facing the tent main body 2, and a panel separation section 4B made up of line fasteners 31c along the side edges of the front panel 31 and line fasteners 32b along the side edges of the side panels 32 facing the front panel 31. In other words, the separation section 4 is made up of a pair of line fasteners, one of which is provided on the side panel 32. The sheet separation section 4A extends from the upper end position near the side edge of the front panel 31 to the lower end positions of the tent main body 2 and the lower edges of the side panels 32, making the side panels 32 connectable to and separable from the tent main body 2 at the sheet separation section 4A. The panel separation portion 4B extends from the height position of the side panel separation upper end line 31b, which is an upper end position that is lower than and distant from the upper end position of the seat separation portion 4A, to the lower end position of the lower edge of the front compartment sheet 3. This makes the side panel 32 below the height position of the side panel separation upper end line 31b, Z2, with the panel separation portion 4B as the boundary, connectable to and separable from the front panel 31. Note that the side edge of the side panel 32 above the height position of the side panel separation upper end line 31b Z1 is always connected to the front panel 31.
[0025] The anchor fixing rings 5 are attached to the lower edge or central height position of the tent sheet 22 and the vestibule sheet 3, and are annular members formed from belt members, ring members, loop-shaped string members, tape members, or a combination of these. The anchor fixing rings 5 are connected to the pitching surface by inserting the eaves support poles 6 or anchor members 7 (described below) that are positioned and fixed to the pitching surface, and the tent sheet 22 and the vestibule sheet 3 are pulled taut and connected to the pitching surface.
[0026] The eaves support pole 6 is a straight, thin rod made of metal or reinforced plastic, which is set upright outdoors with its lower end on the ground when forming eaves as needed, and its upper end lifts and supports the front panel 31 of the vestibule sheet 3, for example, near the corner on the front side Y1.
[0027] The anchor members 7 are tools that are fixed to the pitching surface and connect to the anchor fixing rings 5 to secure the tent sheet 22 and the vestibule sheet 3 to the pitching surface. One example of an anchor member 7 is a peg 71, which is driven into the pitching surface from its bottom end through the anchor fixing ring 5 and then hooked onto a barb formed at the top end of the peg, thereby securing the tent sheet 22 and the vestibule sheet 3 to the pitching surface. Another example of an anchor member 7 is a weight, which is placed on the anchor fixing ring 5 or hooked onto the anchor fixing ring 5, thereby securing the tent sheet 22 and the vestibule sheet 3 to the pitching surface with its weight. Another example of an anchor member 7 used when the anchor fixing ring 5 is located higher than the pitching surface is a rope 72, which has one end connected to the anchor fixing ring 5 and the other end connected to a peg 71 (an example of an anchor member 7) or a weight, thereby securing the tent sheet 22 and the vestibule sheet 3 to the pitching surface.
[0028] The tent 1 configured as described above is portable and can be stored. When used, the tent body 2 and vestibule sheet 3 are unfolded at a desired pitching location, and then set up by connecting the anchor fixing rings 5 and anchor members 7 to achieve the desired tension. When set up, the vestibule sheet 3, in its closed configuration 1A (not separated by the separation section 4) as shown in FIG. 2, defines a vestibule space enclosed by the front panel 31 and side panels 32 on the opening side of the tent body 2. When the vestibule sheet 3 is set up in its open configurations 1B and 1C (separated by the separation section 4), at least the front panel 31 is raised around the tent body connecting edge 31a at the upper edge of the opening of the tent body 2, supported by the eave support poles 6, and tensioned to a predetermined tension by the anchor members 7, thereby forming eaves extending from the tent body 2. The tent 1 includes a sheet separation section 4A and a panel separation section 4B as the separation section 4. For this reason, the vestibule sheet 3 can be separated at the sheet separation portion 4A in the first open configuration 1B as shown in Fig. 3, and the front panel 31 and the side panel 32 can be flipped up together to form an eave that covers not only the upper side but also the upper range of the lateral sides (the left side X1 and the right side X2 in the left-right direction X). Also, the vestibule sheet 3 can be separated at the panel separation portion 4B in the second open configuration 1C as shown in Fig. 5, and the lower side Z2 of the front panel 31 can be flipped up below the height position of the side panel separation upper end line 31b to form an eave that covers only the upper side as in the conventional case. When use of the tent 1 at its pitched location is finished, the connection between the anchor fixing ring 5 and the anchor member 7 is released, and the tension on the tent body 2 and the vestibule sheet 3 is released, allowing the tent 1 to be folded and returned to its stored state.
[0029] (Modification of front compartment seat 3) Next, the deformation of the vestibule sheet 3 in the pitched tent 1 will be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 2, 4 and 5. FIG.
[0030] The tent 1 is in a closed configuration 1A shown in Fig. 2 when the line fasteners 22a and 32a that make up the sheet separation section 4A, and the line fasteners 31c and 32b that make up the panel separation section 4B, are connected to each other, and then the anchor fixing rings 5 attached to the tent main body 2 and the vestibule sheet 3 (attached to the lower edge of the vestibule sheet 3 in this state) are connected to the anchor members 7 fixed to the ground. In the closed configuration 1A, a vestibule space, which is a dirt floor, surrounded by the vestibule sheet 3 is defined on the opening side (front side Y1) of the tent main body 2, and the user can use the living space within the tent main body 2 and the vestibule space that is connected to the living space, providing a spacious indoor space protected from rain, wind, and sunlight.
[0031] In addition, the tent 1 is in the closed form 1A, and the line fasteners 22a and 32a that make up the sheet separation section 4A are separated, and the connected front panel 31 and side panel 32 are flipped up around the tent body connecting edge 31a as an axis, and the front panel 31 is supported near the corner of the front side Y1 by the eave support pole 6, and the anchor fixing rings 5 attached to the front panel 31 and side panel 32 that are away from the ground are connected to pegs 71 fixed to the ground via tensioned ropes 72, so that the vestibule sheet 3 is in a predetermined tensioned state, and the tent 1 is in the first open form 1B shown in Figure 4. In the first open form 1B, the front panel 31 extends to the front side Y1 of the opening side (front side Y1) of the tent body 2 to cover the upper side, and the side panel 32 forms an eave that extends diagonally downward Z2 from the side edge of the front panel 31 to cover the upper range on the lateral side, allowing the user to enjoy an open outdoor space protected from rain, wind and sunlight by the eave that covers the upper and lateral upper ranges.
[0032] Furthermore, the tent 1 is in the closed configuration 1A when the line fasteners 31c and 32b that make up the panel separation section 4B are separated, the front panel 31 is lifted up around the side panel separation upper end line 31b, and the front panel 31 is supported near the corners of the front side Y1 of the front panel 31 by the eaves support poles 6, and the anchor fixing rings 5 attached to the front panel 31 away from the ground are connected to pegs 71 fixed to the ground via tensioned ropes 72, placing the front panel 31 in a predetermined tensioned state, resulting in a second open configuration 1C shown in Fig. 5. In the second open configuration 1C, the front panel 31 forms eaves that extend over the front side Y1 of the opening of the tent body 2 and cover the upper side, allowing the user to enjoy an open outdoor space protected from rain and sunlight by the eaves that cover the upper side.
[0033] (Actions and Effects) In the tent 1, the side panels 32 of the vestibule sheet 3 have a separation section 4 formed along the side edge of the tent main body 2. The separation section 4 includes a line fastener 32a that forms one side of a sheet separation section 4A that allows the tent 1 to separate from the tent main body 2. Therefore, in the tent 1, the sheet separation section 4A is separated, the front panel 31 of the vestibule sheet 3 is flipped up while the side panels 32 are connected, and the side panels 32 are stretched out to the sides. In the first open configuration 1B, the front panel 31 covers the upper side, and the side panels 32 form eaves that cover the upper side areas. In this case, because the sheet separation section 4A is separated, a gap is formed between the tent main body 2 and the flipped-up side panels 32, creating an open-feeling eaves. Therefore, in the tent 1, the vestibule sheet 3 can be deformed to easily form open-feeling eaves that cover not only the upper side but also the upper side areas.
[0034] Furthermore, if the side panel 32 is formed in a triangular shape as in the tent 1, in the closed form 1A, it is easy to define a vestibule space by aligning one side along the pitching surface, and in the first open form 1B, it is easy to align another side along the eaves extending somewhat horizontally from the tent body 2.
[0035] Furthermore, according to the tent 1, the side panel 32 further has a line fastener 32b as a separation portion 4 along the side edge on the front panel 31 side, which forms one side of the panel separation portion 4B that allows it to be separated from the front panel 31, so that it can also be transformed into a second open form 1C that forms a canopy that covers only the upper side as in the conventional case, thereby expanding the range of usability for users.
[0036] Furthermore, in the side panel 32, the sheet separation portion 4A extends from an upper end position near the side edge of the front panel 31 to a lower end position at the lower edge, and the panel separation portion 4B extends from an upper end position lower and farther from the upper end position of the sheet separation portion 4A to a lower end position at the lower edge. In this way, by shifting the upper end positions of the sheet separation portion 4A and the panel separation portion 4B in the side panel 32, the side panel 32 can be configured to be separable from both the tent main body 2 and the front panel 31. This allows the tent 1 to be transformed into two different open configurations, a first open configuration 1B and a second open configuration 1C, thereby expanding the range of usability for users.
[0037] (Other forms) Although the present invention has been described based on the above embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment and can be embodied in various forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and for example, the following modifications are also possible.
[0038] (1) The number, material, shape, position, size, etc. of the components described in the above embodiment are examples and can be changed within the scope that does not impair the effects of the present invention.
[0039] (2) In the above embodiment, the separation section 4 is described as being configured by a line fastener, but the present invention is not limited to this. The separation section may be configured by any means capable of separably connecting the separate sheets, and may be configured by, for example, a hook-and-loop fastener, a hook, or a button.
[0040] (3) In the above embodiment, the tent 1 is described as a dome tent, but the present invention is not limited to this. Any tent that can define a vestibule space outside the tent body that defines the living space may be used, such as a pole tent or a frame tent. [Explanation of symbols]
[0041] 1...tent, 1A...closed form, 1B...first open form, 1C...second open form, 2...tent body, 3...vestibule sheet, 4...separation section, 4A...sheet separation section, 4B...panel separation section, 5...anchor fixing ring, 6...eaves support pole, 7...anchor member, 21...tent frame, 22...tent sheet, 31...front panel, 32...side panel, 71...peg, 72...rope, X...left-right direction, Y...front-back direction, Z...up-down direction
Claims
1. A tent body is composed of a tent frame as a framework, a tent sheet having an opening surface including an opening, and being stretched across the tent frame to define a living space that can be accessed through the opening, a sheet-like front panel connected to the upper edge of the opening of the tent body, and sheet-like side panels having separation sections along the side edges and arranged between the side edges of the opening of the tent body and the side edges of the front panel so as to be separable at the separation sections, wherein in a closed configuration where the front and side panels are not separated by the separation sections, a vestibule space is defined on the opening side of the tent body, surrounded by the front panel and the side panels, and in an open configuration where the front panel is separated by the separation sections, at least the front panel can be flipped up around an axis on the upper edge side to form an eave extending from the tent body; Equipped with The side panels have, as the separation portions, a sheet separation portion that can be separated from the tent body along the side edge on the tent body side, and a panel separation portion that can be separated from the front panel along the side edge on the front panel side, the sheet separation portion extends from an upper end position near a side edge of the front panel to a lower end position at a lower edge of the front panel, The panel separation portion extends from an upper end position that is lower than an upper end position of the sheet separation portion and spaced apart from the sheet separation portion to a lower end position of a lower edge. A tent characterized by:
2. The tent according to claim 1, In the open configuration, the front panel and the side panels of the front compartment sheet can be flipped up together to form an eave that covers not only the upper side but also the side sides. tent.
3. The tent according to claim 1, The side panels are formed in a triangular shape. tent.
4. The tent according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The separation portion is configured by a wire fastener, a hook and loop fastener, a hook, or a button. tent.
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