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TARPTENT
Serial Number |
99021342 |
Status |
Pending |
Filing Date |
2025-01-28 |
Owner |
Tarptent, Inc. ()
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NICE Classes ? |
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
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Goods & Services
Tents for mountaineering or camping
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Tent shelter with apex poles proportionally displaced relative to a rectangular footprint and faceted, pole-supported sidewalls
Application Number |
17893934 |
Grant Number |
12146336 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2022-08-23 |
First Publication Date |
2024-02-29 |
Grant Date |
2024-11-19 |
Owner |
TARPTENT, INC. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shires, Henry C.
- Dunne, Robert
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Abstract
A tent shelter with apex poles proportionally displaced relative to a rectangular footprint and faceted, pole-supported sidewalls includes: a tent canopy having an outer perimeter defining a generally rectangular footprint, the tent canopy configured with corners at the outer perimeter for removable fastening of the tent canopy outer perimeter to a ground surface with no more than four stakes; two apex poles, the tent canopy having two main canopy peaks configured to receive tips of the two apex poles removably insertable therein, the two main canopy peaks and the two apex poles being displaced in a longitudinal displacement relative to the corners of the tent canopy outer perimeter, and two secondary support poles, the tent canopy also having two secondary canopy peaks configured with two secondary support poles erectable therein, the two secondary support poles configured to create oblique pyramids in faceted sidewalls of the tent canopy.
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Half-pyramid shelter with improved stability, access and room
Application Number |
16693713 |
Grant Number |
11105113 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2019-11-25 |
First Publication Date |
2020-05-28 |
Grant Date |
2021-08-31 |
Owner |
Tarptent, Inc. (USA)
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Inventor |
- Shires, Henry
- Dombro, Erica
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Abstract
A half-pyramid backpacking type fabric shelter with sufficient stability to omit a front guyline and remain standing when the front entrance is open, and with improved head-room and useable floor space. The peak of the shelter canopy at the front entrance is supported by a vertical pole, and includes short forward and rear canopy ridgelines whose ends are located below the peak to receive the tips of a horizontal cross-strut crossing the vertical pole below the peak. The rear corners of the shelter canopy are preferably raised and structured by a triangular strut structure.
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