Tent

Tent – canopy – umbrella – or cane – Umbrella – Self-opening and closing

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135 15CF, A45F 112

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041923332

ABSTRACT:
In a tent of the type wherein a tent body or proper is suspended from tent poles to pitch the tent; a structure wherein a cord, tape or the like is placed along a ridgeline formed on the upper surface of the tent proper, or the like, wherein portions for mounting the cord, tape or the like and the tent proper are disposed at intervals, thereby to form loops, and wherein engaging portions such as hooks are formed on the tent proper between the adjacent mounting portions. Further, in a tent of the type wherein a tent proper is suspended from tent poles to pitch the tent; a structure wherein mounting portions and engaging portions are alternately formed on ridgelines on the upper surface of the tent proper, wherein a cord is inserted through the mounting portions lying on the identical ridgeline, wherein loops formed of the cord between the adjacent mounting portions are caused to stride a tent pole, and wherein the loops are engaged with the engaging portions.

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patent: 2123268 (1938-07-01), Young
patent: 2363916 (1944-11-01), Waterman
patent: 3004623 (1961-10-01), Nissen
patent: 3058480 (1962-10-01), Blanchard
patent: 3965625 (1976-06-01), White
patent: 3973364 (1976-08-01), Seaman

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