EP4551786A1 - Abri pliant portatif - Google Patents
Abri pliant portatifInfo
- Publication number
- EP4551786A1 EP4551786A1 EP23751331.2A EP23751331A EP4551786A1 EP 4551786 A1 EP4551786 A1 EP 4551786A1 EP 23751331 A EP23751331 A EP 23751331A EP 4551786 A1 EP4551786 A1 EP 4551786A1
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- Prior art keywords
- turn
- shelter
- small
- small turn
- large turn
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H15/00—Tents or canopies, in general
- E04H15/003—Bathing or beach cabins
- E04H15/005—Wind breakers, i.e. fabric stretched between posts anchored in the ground
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H15/00—Tents or canopies, in general
- E04H15/32—Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
- E04H15/34—Supporting means, e.g. frames
- E04H15/36—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type
- E04H15/40—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type flexible
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H15/00—Tents or canopies, in general
- E04H15/32—Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
- E04H15/58—Closures; Awnings; Sunshades
Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of portable folding shelters which can be easily transported to the edge of the beach or a place of relaxation and which can be easily deployed to protect partially or entirely from the sun's rays and the wind.
- the present invention aims in particular to design a portable folding shelter that is easily deployable and foldable, space-saving, light and simple in design and use.
- Portable folding shelters are known to those skilled in the art, examples being for example described in the following patent publications: FR3002262B1; EP2614200B1; FR2928953B1; and FR3044207B1.
- the portable folding shelter is in the form of a parasol structure with ribs and rods ensuring that the parasol is held on the ground in an inclined position, the rods allowing the installation of side panels and of a background.
- This portable folding shelter has the function of protecting from the sun and wind, for use on the beach, for example.
- portable folding shelters are more precisely tents made up of a hoop structure formed by a base loop, an upper loop and a flexible canvas.
- the flexible canvas associated with the two loops allows the formation of the tent in the deployed position.
- the folding of the tent is obtained by folding said loops so as to form turns stacked one inside the other.
- the folding shelter is in the form of a parasol with a deployable structure which includes an internal hoop and a peripheral hoop receiving a flexible canvas.
- This portable folding shelter has the function of protecting from the sun, for use on the beach, for example.
- the present invention aims to implement a portable folding shelter having a parasol function allowing protection from the sun and the wind, for example by the sea, on the beach.
- An objective of the invention is to design a foldable and easily deployable structure, space-saving and easily transportable, for example in cabin baggage in an airplane, on a bicycle basket holder, or even on foot under the arm, in the hand or around the wrist.
- the invention relates to a portable folding shelter, of the parasol type, comprising a foldable arch structure in a storage position and deployable in a use position.
- the hoop structure includes a single loop folded in the shape of an “eight” (shaped like an “8”) forming a small turn, a large turn and two crossed parts connecting the small turn and the large turn.
- the shelter comprises a fastening member configured to fix said two crossed parts together, which makes it possible to maintain the "eight" shape given to the loop due to its folding and also to maintain the dimensions of the small turn and the large turn.
- the shelter also comprises two connecting members each arranged on one side of the attachment member, preferably near the two crossed parts, said connecting members each connecting the small turn to the large turn, said connecting members being configured to limit the deployment between the small turn and the large turn and maintain an acute angle formed between the small turn and a proximal part of the large turn.
- the loop forming an “eight” naturally tends to position the small turn and the large turn in the same plane due to the flexibility of said loop composed of a flexible hoop, or even several flexible hoops assembled between them ; the “eight” shaped loop is folded to bring the small turn angularly closer to the large turn, the opening angle between the small turn and the large turn naturally tending to open to bring said turns into the same plane.
- the presence of the connecting members therefore makes it possible to limit this opening angle to maintain an acute angle between the small turn and the proximal part of the large turn, that is to say the part of the large turn adjoining the small one. spire.
- the shelter comprises a first flexible canvas having a first peripheral edge attached to the small turn by means of first assembly means, said first fabric being configured to exert a constraint on the small turn in order to retain its circular shape, the small turn and the first canvas defining a base for receiving a ballast element.
- the shelter comprises a second flexible canvas having a second peripheral edge attached to the large turn by means of second assembly means, said second canvas being configured to filter the sun's rays and to exert a constraint on the large turn in order to form a curved spatula, the large turn and the second canvas defining a roof making it possible to shade a surrounding area.
- filter the sun's rays are not limiting, these meaning in particular attenuate the passage of solar rays, allow light to pass through but not ultraviolet rays, completely block the passage of solar rays.
- the invention implements a portable folding shelter which can be deployed easily, instantly and alone, due to the fact that the eight-shaped loop formed by one or more flexible hoops naturally tends to want to return to its normal state , that is to say a flat and circular or oval loop, the deployment being however limited by the presence of the attachment member, the connecting members, the first flexible canvas and the second flexible canvas which allow to maintain an acute angle between the small turn forming a base intended to rest on a support surface, for example the sand of a beach, and the proximal part of the large turn which extends upwards, the second flexible canvas constraining it so that the large spiral forms a curved spoon or spatula.
- the shelter can also be folded easily while limiting its bulk, since the large turn of the loop can be folded and folded against the small turn to form additional small turns similar to the small turn and superimposed on it. , the size of the folded shelter being limited to one disc.
- the portable folding shelter comprises two rods and four mounting members configured to assemble, preferably by interlocking, the two ends of the rods with respectively the small turn and the large turn, respectively on the lateral sides of said shelter.
- a first rod has its two ends fixed respectively with the small turn and with the large turn, on one of the two lateral sides of the shelter
- a second rod has its two ends fixed respectively with the small turn and with the large spire, on the other of the two lateral sides of the shelter.
- Said rods assembled at their first ends with the small turn and at their second ends with the large turn make it possible to maintain the acute angle formed between the small turn and the proximal part of the large turn. This makes it possible to stiffen the hoop structure and prevent said acute angle from decreasing, that is to say the roof folding against the base, especially when the wind blows too strongly.
- the figure-eight shape of the loop is made in such a way that, placed facing the base, the crossed parts connecting the small turn to the large turn intersect with a placement of the part connecting the left side of the small turn to the right side of the large turn, above the part connecting the right side of the small turn to the left side of the large turn, the stress exerted by the second canvas on the large turn forcing the positioning of the roof above the base.
- the figure-eight shape of the loop is made in such a way that, placed facing the base, the parts connecting the small turn to the large turn intersect with a placement of the part connecting the left side of the small turn to the right side of the large turn below the part connecting the right side of the small turn to the left side of the large turn, the constraint exerted by the second canvas on the large turn forcing the positioning of the roof offset from the base, that is to say opposite to the base.
- the connecting members are arranged so that the acute angle formed between the small turn and the proximal part of the large turn is between 90° and 45°.
- the acute angle formed between the small turn and the proximal part of the large turn is between 90° and 45°.
- variants with a smaller acute angle remain possible.
- the loop is configured so that the large turn is folded so as to form three additional small turns folded against the small turn in the folded position of the shelter, said shelter forming a disc .
- the portable folding shelter comprises a pocket for receiving accessories, said pocket being arranged in the proximal part of the large turn.
- This pocket will allow the user to place, for example, their tube of sunscreen, their bottle of soft drink, their book or magazine, their sunglasses and/or their mobile phone.
- this pocket is in the form of a net, but other textile structures remain possible.
- variations of the shelter are also possible without this pocket.
- the portable folding shelter comprises a third canvas arranged in the proximal part of the large turn and configured to be deployed to form a protective wall against the wind extending laterally relative to the lateral sides of the base, said third canvas being foldable in a storage position.
- the user additionally deploys the third canvas acting as a screen.
- variations of the shelter are also possible without this third canvas.
- the portable folding shelter comprises an attachment strap arranged on the small turn and configured to hold the large folded turn against the small turn, in the folded position of the shelter. This allows the disc shape to be maintained when the shelter is folded, avoiding instant redeployment if the user unexpectedly drops the folded shelter or does not hold it properly.
- the portable folding shelter comprises a storage bag making it possible to contain said shelter in the folded position.
- the bag has the shape of a disc adapted to the disc formed when the hoop structure is folded.
- the storage bag is configured to contain a ballast mass, for example sand, pebbles or stones, or even water when the bag is waterproof, said weighted storage bag being able to be placed on the base in the deployed position of said shelter.
- the shelter folds easily without dismantling the arch structure, by a succession of three foldings of the large turn to cause it to form three additional small turns placed against the small turn of the "shaped" loop. eight”, sort of forming a disk.
- Figure 1 illustrates a first side view of the portable folding shelter according to the invention in the deployed position
- Figure 2 illustrates a second front view of the portable folding shelter according to the invention in the deployed position
- FIG. 3 illustrates the lower part of the portable folding shelter illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 and shows the presence of rods making it possible to stiffen the hoop structure in the deployed position;
- Figure 4 illustrates the presence of the attachment member and the connecting members between the small turn and the large turn of the loop forming an “eight”;
- Figure 5 illustrates a first direction of folding of the loop of the hoop structure, during the formation of the “eight” on said loop, said folding direction making it possible to achieve the production of Figures 1 and 2;
- Figure 6 illustrates a second direction of folding of the loop of the hoop structure, during the formation of a figure eight on said loop;
- Figure 7 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the portable folding shelter, obtained from the second direction of folding of the loop illustrated in Figure 6;
- Figure 8 illustrates the shelter of Figure 1 with the rods folded against the small turn forming the base
- Figure 9 schematizes the loop of the hoop structure, forming an “eight”
- Figure 10 schematizes the loop with the small turn forming an angle with the large turn, corresponding to the positions of said small and large turns in the deployed position, before folding;
- Figure 11 schematically shows a first step where the large turn is folded towards the small turn
- Figure 12 schematically shows a second step where the large turn is folded partly against the small turn, forming a first complementary small turn and part of a second complementary small turn;
- Figure 13 illustrates a third step where the large turn is folded completely against the small turn, completely forming the second small complementary turn and a third small complementary turn, F folded shelters forming a disc;
- Figure 14 illustrates the presence of a fastening strap allowing the shape of the disc to be preserved in the folded position of the shelter
- Figure 15 illustrates a bag in which the folded shelter is stored
- Figure 16 illustrates a variant design of rods in two parts, said rods making it possible to stiffen the hoop structure in the deployed position.
- the shelter 1 comprises a hoop structure 2 which comprises a single loop 3, which can consist of a single hoop whose two ends are attached to each other for example by interlocking, or even several hoops successively attached to each other for example by interlocking their ends, so as to form said loop 3.
- Loop 3 is folded so as to form an “eight” (“8”), as illustrated in Figure 9, thus forming a small turn 4, a large turn 5 and two crossed parts 6, 7 connecting the small turn 4 to the large turn 5.
- the shelter 1 comprises a fastening member 8 allowing said crossed parts 6, 7 to be fixed together at the level of their crossing point 9.
- This attachment member 8 can be, for example, a textile tie 10 knotted and/or sewn at the level of the crossing point 9, as shown in Figure 4, which prevents any risk of detachment between the two crossed parts 6, 7 and that the “8” shape of the loop 3 is undone due to the elastic return of the hoop structure 2 tending to naturally return said loop 3 to its normal position, forming a circle or an oval .
- the small turn 4 and the large turn 5 of the loop 3 folded in the shape of an “8” are folded towards each other to form an acute angle a between said small turn 4 and the proximal part 41 of said large turn 5
- This acute angle would have a tendency to enlarge to bring the small turn 4 and the large turn 5 into the same plane under the effect of the restoring force of the arch structure 2 which is flexible and deformed, without the presence of the two connecting members 11, 12 arranged between the small turn 4 and the large turn 5, each on one side of the attachment member 8, as illustrated in Figure 4, which limit the opening of the acute angle a to prevent a return of the small turn 4 and the large turn 5 in the same plane.
- the connecting members 11, 12 each comprise a link 13 whose length is determined to preserve an acute angle is between 90° and 45°, preferably 85° and 65°, preferably between 80° and 70°.
- the link 13 is attached by a knot and a seam directly to the small turn 4 and it is attached to a textile piece 14 by sewing, said textile piece 14 being attached to the large turn 5 by engagement of said large turn 5 in a sheath (not illustrated) of said textile part 14.
- the shelter 1 comprises a first flexible canvas 15 whose peripheral edge 16 forms a sheath in which the small turn 4 is engaged, which makes it possible to attach the first flexible canvas 15 to the small turn 4, other means of attachment remaining possible between said elements.
- the first flexible fabric 15 is not extensible and is sized to properly maintain the shape of the small turn 4, that of a disc.
- the small turn 4 and the first flexible canvas 15 form a base 17 intended to be placed on a flat surface of the ground, for example the beach by the sea or the contour surface of an outdoor swimming pool.
- the shelter 1 comprises a second flexible canvas 18 whose peripheral edge 19 forms a sheath in which the large turn 5 is engaged, which makes it possible to attach the second flexible fabric 18 to the large turn 5, other means of attachment remaining possible between said elements.
- the second flexible fabric 18 is not extensible and is dimensioned to force the large turn 5 to deform, said constraint making it possible to give the large turn 5 the shape of a curved spatula or spoon.
- the large turn 5 and the second flexible fabric 18 form a roof 20.
- the second flexible fabric 18 is made of a textile material making it possible to filter the sun's rays, to protect the person from ultraviolet rays, which can however allow more or less passage. the light.
- the shelter 1 comprises two rods 21, 22, the first ends 21a, 22a of the rods 21, 22 are assembled with the large turn 5, or even with the peripheral edge 19 of the second flexible fabric 18 by means of two first mounting members 23, 24 which are fixed directly or indirectly to the large turn 5 and which preferably receive by nesting said first ends 21a, 22a, on the lateral sides of the shelter 1.
- the second ends 21b, 22b of the rods 21, 22 are assembled with the small turn 4, or even with the peripheral edge 16 of the first flexible canvas 15 by means of two second mounting members 25, 26 which are fixed directly or indirectly to the small turn 4 and which preferably receive by nesting said second ends 21b, 22b, on the lateral sides of the shelter 1.
- These two rods 21, 22 make it possible to stiffen the structure of arch 2 once shelter 1 is deployed.
- These two rods 21, 22 are removable at least at their first ends 21a, 22a, which allows them to be stored flat on the base 17, as illustrated in Figure 8, in a very first step of storing the shelter 1.
- Such rods 21, 22 can also be implemented on the variant of shelter 1 illustrated in Figure 7.
- the shelter 1 comprises a pocket 27 which is positioned in the proximal part 41 of the large turn 5, under the second flexible canvas 18 and whose lateral edges 27a, 27b are fixed to the large turn via textile pieces 28, 29 extending downwards the peripheral edge 19 of the second flexible fabric 18 and serving as a sheath for the large turn 5, said side edges 27a, 27b being sewn respectively to said textile pieces 28, 29.
- This pocket 27 is preferably made of a net capable of receiving accessories, for example a mobile phone, a tube of sunscreen, a bottle of drink, sunglasses, a book or a magazine.
- the shelter 1 also comprises a third flexible canvas 30 whose upper edge 30a is fixed by sewing to the lower edge 18a of the second flexible canvas 18, said third flexible canvas 30 being for example in the shape of a trapezoid and dimensioned to extend laterally relative to the roof 20 and up to the base 17, so as to form a screen.
- the lower angular ends 30b, 30c may each include an eyelet (not shown) allowing the passage of fixing stakes (not shown) which can be driven into the ground and having a hooked end retaining the eyelet, or even each include a pocket (not shown) sewn into the lower angular end, said pocket being able to be weighted by means of a weighting material finding on site, for example sand, pebbles, stones, earth or water when the pockets are waterproof.
- a weighting material finding on site, for example sand, pebbles, stones, earth or water when the pockets are waterproof.
- the second ear 33 is then also folded down against the small turn 4, which completes the formation of the second additional small turn 35 and forms a third additional small turn 36, above the small turn 4 of the base 17.
- the shelter 1 thus folded then forms a disc 37 , as illustrated in Figure 13.
- the shelter 1 includes an attachment strap 38 which makes it possible to maintain the shape of the disc 37 while avoiding the instantaneous and natural redeployment of the shelter 1 under the effect of the force exerted by the arch structure 2 which has elasticity encouraging the loop 3 to return to a normal position.
- the attachment strap 38 can have its first end 38a fixed by sewing to the peripheral edge 16 of the first flexible fabric 15 and its second end 38b removably attached to said peripheral edge 16, opposite the diagonal, by means a Velcro® fastener or snap button (not shown).
- the shelter 1 also includes a storage bag 39 provided with a closure, which has the shape of a disc sized to receive the disc 37.
- the storage bag 39 preferably includes a chin strap 40 facilitating transport around the wrist.
- a carrying strap could also be provided on the storage bag 39, to carry it over the shoulder. This principle of storing the shelter 1 applies both with the variant of Figures 1 and 2 and with the variant of Figure 7.
- This storage bag 39 can also be filled with a ballast mass, for example sand, pebbles or stones available, at the place of use of the shelter 1, said weighted storage bag 39 being able to be placed on the base 17 in order to hold it in place.
- this storage bag 39 is made waterproof, it can also be filled with water in order to achieve said ballast.
- the storage bag 39 can be independent or, in a variant, be integral with the turn 4.
- the first flexible fabric 15 can be made of a solid textile or a net; anchoring stakes can be provided to be driven into the ground, a hook shape on the stakes being taken around the small turn 4 or in eyelets arranged on the peripheral edge 16 of the first flexible canvas 15, in order to anchor the base 17 to the ground.
- the connecting members 11, 12 can each comprise a link 13 adjustable in length to modify the acute angle a between 90° and 45°, preferably 85° and 65°, preferably between 80° and 70 °.
- the link 13 can for example consist of a strap with a buckle for adjusting the length of said strap.
- the stiffening rods 21, 22 can be adjustable in length in order to adjust them to said acute angle a.
- the rods 21, 22 each comprise two parts of rods 211, 212 and 221, 222 which are slidably mounted opposite each other by means of a connecting piece 42 , making it possible to modify the length of said rods 21, 22.
- the design of the connecting part 42 as illustrated in Figure 16 advantageously allows the end 43 to be detached from the rod part 212, 222, thus making it possible to physically separate the rod parts 211, 221 of the respective rod parts 212, 222, which will facilitate the positioning of the rods 21, 22 on the base 17 when storing the shelter 1 folded in the storage bag 39.
- the portable folding shelter 1 used is thus of the parasol type and comprises a foldable arch structure 2 in a storage position forming a disc 37 which can be housed in a storage bag 39, said disc 37 instantly deploying in a position of use as soon as the attachment strap 38 is removed and the disc 37 released by the user, said deployment then forming the base 17 and the roof 20 of the shelter, the base 17 resting on a ground surface and the shading roof a surrounding area of said ground surface, according to the orientation of the shelter 1 and the position of the sun.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| FR2206867A FR3137701B1 (fr) | 2022-07-05 | 2022-07-05 | Abri pliant portatif |
| PCT/FR2023/051018 WO2024009032A1 (fr) | 2022-07-05 | 2023-07-04 | Abri pliant portatif |
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| Publication Number | Publication Date |
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| EP4551786A1 true EP4551786A1 (fr) | 2025-05-14 |
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Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| EP23751331.2A Pending EP4551786A1 (fr) | 2022-07-05 | 2023-07-04 | Abri pliant portatif |
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| EP (1) | EP4551786A1 (fr) |
| FR (1) | FR3137701B1 (fr) |
| WO (1) | WO2024009032A1 (fr) |
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| US5569094A (en) * | 1996-03-06 | 1996-10-29 | Macaluso; Anthony G. | Golf practice net |
| FR2805300A1 (fr) * | 2000-02-23 | 2001-08-24 | Franck Zagury | Abri portatif en toile ou materiau similaire ainsi que procede de repliement d'un tel abri |
| FR2928953B1 (fr) | 2008-03-21 | 2016-06-10 | Decathlon Sa | Article repliable |
| DE102009020795A1 (de) * | 2009-04-30 | 2010-11-04 | Schmidt, Michael, Dipl.-Ing. Designer | Sonnenschutz |
| FR2964687B1 (fr) | 2010-09-10 | 2013-07-19 | Decathlon Sa | Article repliable a structure en arceaux |
| US8991410B2 (en) * | 2012-02-24 | 2015-03-31 | Alysium Trading Co. | Portable chair shade |
| FR3002262B1 (fr) | 2013-02-20 | 2016-07-29 | Decathlon Sa | Abri pliant |
| FR3044207B1 (fr) | 2015-11-26 | 2020-02-07 | Xavier Aubry | Parasol du type a tete repliable et procede de pliage de la tete d'un tel parasol |
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| FR3137701A1 (fr) | 2024-01-12 |
| FR3137701B1 (fr) | 2024-06-07 |
| WO2024009032A1 (fr) | 2024-01-11 |
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