A cot (1) having side (4,5) and end rails (6,7) is provided in which the end rails (6,7) are mounted to at least one side rail (4,5) in a manner enabling the end rail (6,7) to move between a first position generally parallel to the side rail (4,5) to a position generally perpendicular to the side rail (4,5). Pairs of opposed side rails (4,5) and end rails (6,7) are constructed and arranged to form a frame (100). A bed sheet (10) is supported on the frame (100). The bed sheet (10) has a tension device (80,81) associated with it permitting a user to vary the tension of the bed sheet (10) with respect to the frame (100).
An assembly for a collapsible multi-sport net frame includes a unibody frame having two vertical members, a top horizontal member, a lower horizontal member and two side members, each member being elongated and having a first end and a second end, each of the two vertical members having a variable vertical length defining a height, the variable vertical length having a collapsed vertical position and one or more extended vertical positions, each of the two horizontal members having a variable horizontal length defining a width, the variable horizontal length having a collapsed horizontal position and one or more extended horizontal positions; a brace member having a first end coupled to one of the side members and a second end selectively attachable to one of the vertical members adjacent the side member for selectively securing the angle defined between the one side member and the adjacent vertical member; and a hinge coupling one of the side members at a first end of the side member to an adjacent vertical member at a first end of the vertical member.
A collapsible shelter assembly includes legs, a truss system, a cover, cover supporting rods and mounting brackets. Each of the legs has an upper and a lower end. The truss system is configured to link each pair of legs together and define a base perimeter. The brackets are adapted for mounting to the upper ends of the legs, for attaching to the rods at a predefined distance distal to ends of the rods and for defining an outer perimeter greater than the base perimeter. The cover is adapted for attaching about the ends of the rods for covering the outer perimeter.
A collapsible shelter assembly includes plurality of legs with each of the legs having an upper, a lower end and an axis. A truss system links each pair of legs together and defines a perimeter. Rods are adapted for supporting a cover and brackets are adapted for attaching the rods to the legs. Each of the brackets has a base adapted for attachment to the upper end one of the legs and a coupler mounted to the base for attaching one of the rods. Each bracket is configured so that at least one of the base and the coupler is rotatable relative to the leg axis.
A shelter including a support assembly having a plurality of inflatable supports each having an elongated tube body and defining at least two separate longitudinal passages pneumatically separated by a bladder, wherein the tube bodies of each support is connected to the tube body of one or more of the other supports and wherein each of the passages of the each support is pneumatically connected to each of the passages of theother supports, and wherein the supports are spaced esrcumfcrentially apart as legs of the support assembly for forming a perimeter of the shelter, and a single port pneumatically coupled to only one of the supports, the port configured for passing air between an externa! pneumatic vessel and the support to which the port is coupled and a canopy including a plurality of wall panels, the wail panels being configured for being suspended from the support assembly.
A collapsible canopy support includes beams for supporting a canopy with each beam having a plurality of elongated beam segments coupled together to form the beam. A segment coupler provides for pivotally coupling a first beam segment to a second beam segment. A segment locking assembly is adapted for selectively securing the first beam segment relative to the second beam segment.