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| United States Patent | 5033243 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5033243.html |
| Inventor(s) | Worms; Gerard W. (Box 64, Pilger, Saskatchewan, CA);
Eggerman; Percy A. (Box 242, Watson, Saskatchewan, CA) |
| Abstract | A portable shelter especially for leafcutter bee nest, consists of six
identical molded plastic panels and a molded roof cap. The panels are
fastened together using molded in place tabs and pins to form a circular
wall that is domed at the top and capped at the center with the roof cap,
also fastened in place with integral pins and holes in a peripheral
flange. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5033243 |
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Portable shelter |
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| Publication Date |
July 23, 1991 |
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| Filing Date |
June 25, 1990 |
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We claim:
1. A portable shelter comprising a plurality of substantially identical
unitary, rigid panels of synthetic plastic material, each panel having
opposite side edges and including a lower panel portion comprising a
substantially cylindrical segment, an upper panel portion integral with
the lower panel portion and sloping upwardly from the lower panel portion,
first coupling means integral with the panel and extending along one side
edge of the panel, second coupling means integral with the panel and
extending along the opposite side edge of the panel, the first coupling
means of each panel being engageable with the second coupling means of
another one of the side panels, whereby the panels may be secured together
into a peripheral wall with a converging upper section having a central
opening therein, and a roof unit comprising a cap of a size larger than
the central opening and a peripheral flange depending form the cap and
adapted to engage over upper edges of the assembled panels.
2. A portable shelter comprising six panels of synthetic plastic material,
each having a lower panel section in the shape of a cylindrical segment
subtending a 60.degree. centre angle, an intermediate panel section in the
shape of a frusto-conical segment extending upwardly and inwardly from the
lower panel section, an upper panel section in the shape of a
frusto-conical segment with a slope greater than that of the intermediate
panel section and extending upwardly and inwardly from the intermediate
panel section, a top flange extending upwardly from the upper panel
section in the shape of a cylindrical segment, a bottom flange of an
L-shape section extending inwardly and upwardly from a bottom edge of the
lower panel section, each panel having three reinforcing channels molded
therein, including two outer channels extending from the bottom of the
lower panel section to the top of the upper panel section adjacent
opposite side edges of the panel, and an inner channel extending from the
bottom to the top of the lower panel section and being offset towards one
of the side edges, a door opening in one of the panels, between the inner
channel and the furthest therefrom of the outer channels, locking tabs
formed along one edge of each panel, each having an opening therethrough,
and pins formed along the opposite edge of each panel engaging the
openings in the locking tabs of the adjacent panel, a cap comprising a
cylindrical cover flange engaged over the top flanges of the panels, an
outer annular cover section extending inwardly from the cover flange, an
inner, circular cover section spaced above and concentric with the outer
cover section, an upstanding annular wall joining the inner and outer
cover sections, and a plurality of ventilation openings in the annular
wall, at least one pin formed in the top flange of each panel and
projecting outwardly therefrom, and holes in the cover flange engaging
with the pins.
3. A portable shelter according to claim 1 wherein each upper panel portion
comprises an intermediate panel section extending upwardly and inwardly
from the lower panel portion and an upper panel section with a slope
greater than that of the intermediate panel section and extending upwardly
and inwardly from the intermediate panel section.
4. A portable shelter according to claim 1 wherein the shelter comprises
six of said panels.
5. A portable shelter according to claim 1 wherein the first coupling means
comprises locking tabs formed along said one edge of the panel.
6. A portable shelter according to claim 5 wherein the second coupling
means comprise pins integrally formed with the panel along the said
opposite edge of the panel, the pins being engageable with the locking
tabs.
7. A portable shelter according to claim 6 including openings through the
locking tabs, the pins being engageable through respective ones of the
openings.
8. A portable shelter according to claim 7 including at least one further
pin formed in each panel adjacent the upper edge thereof and holes formed
in the peripheral flange of the roof unit for engaging the further pins
adjacent the upper edges of the panels.
9. A portable shelter according to claim 1 wherein each panel comprises a
bottom flange of L-shaped section.
10. A portable shelter according to claim 9 wherein the bottom flange
extends inwardly and upwardly from the bottom edge of the lower panel
portion.
11. A portable shelter according to claim 1 wherein each panel comprises a
plurality of reinforcing channels extending vertically therealong.
12. A portable shelter according to claim 11 including a reinforcing
channel adjacent each side edge of panel.
13. A portable shelter according to claim 12 including a further
reinforcing channel extending from the bottom to the top of the lower
panel portion.
14. A portable shelter according to claim 13 wherein the further
reinforcing channel is offset towards one of the side edges.
15. A portable shelter according to claim 1 wherein the cap comprises a
plurality of ventilation openings therein. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to portable shelters and more particularly to
a lightweight portable shelter that is especially, although not
exclusively, useful in sheltering leafcutter bee nests.
BACKGROUND
Leafcutter bees are housed in nests in agricultural fields for pollination
purposes. The nests themselves are usually wooden boxes or surrounds
housing perforated blocks in which the bees actually nest. These nests are
placed out in agricultural fields during the growing season and are
usually sheltered from the weather with a temporary shelter, often
fabricated from wood and plastic film.
The present invention is concerned with a novel portable shelter that can
be used for sheltering leafcutter bee nests and other purposes.
SUMMARY
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a
portable shelter comprising a plurality of substantially identical panels
of synthetic plastic material, each panel having opposite side edges and
including a lower panel portion comprising a substantially cylindrical
segment, an upper panel portion sloping upwardly from the lower panel
portion, first coupling means along one side edge of the panel, second
coupling means along the opposite side edge of the panel, the first
coupling means of each panel being engageable with the second coupling
means of another one of the panels, whereby the panels may be secured
together into a peripheral wall with a converging upper section, and a
roof unit comprising a peripheral flange adapted to engage over upper
edges of the assembled panels.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a
portable shelter comprising six panels of synthetic plastic material, each
having a lower panel section in the shape of a cylindrical segment
subtending a 60.degree. centre angle, an intermediate panel section in the
shape of a frusto-conical segment extending upwardly and inwardly from the
lower panel section, an upper panel section in the shape of a
frusto-conical segment with a slope greater than that of the intermediate
panel section and extending upwardly and inwardly from the intermediate
panel section, a top flange extending upwardly from the upper panel
section in the shape of a cylindrical segment, a bottom flange of an
L-shape section extending inwardly and upwardly from a bottom edge of the
lower panel section, each panel having three reinforcing channels molded
therein, including two outer channels extending from the bottom of the
lower panel section to the top of the upper panel section adjacent
opposite side edges of the panel, and an inner channel extending from the
bottom to the top of the lower panel section and being offset towards one
of the side edges, a door opening in one of the panels, between the inner
channel and the furthest therefrom of the outer channels, locking tabs
formed along one edge of each panel, each having an opening therethrough,
and pins formed along the opposite edge of each panel engaging the
openings in the locking tabs of the adjacent panel, a cap comprising a
cylindrical cover flange engaged over the top flanges of the panels, an
outer annular cover section extending inwardly from the cover flange, an
inner, circular cover section spaced above and concentric with the outer
cover section, an upstanding annular wall joining the inner and outer
cover sections, and a plurality of ventilation openings in the annular
wall, at least one pin formed in the top flange of each panel and
projecting outwardly therefrom, and holes in the cover flange engaging
with the pins.
The shelter is readily assembled. It is light in weight and can therefore
easily be transported. Bee nests can be arranged around the inside of the
shelter, supported off the ground on the bottom flange.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an exemplary embodiment of
the present invention:
FIG. 1 is an elevation of a shelter according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the shelter FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a vertical section along section 3--3 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a horizontal section along line 4--4 of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the accompanying drawings, there is illustrated a shelter 10
having an annular peripheral wall 12 with a door 14 in the wall and a roof
cap 16 closing the top of the shelter.
As illustrated in FIG. 2, the shelter is composed of six panels 20 which
are joined together to form the peripheral wall, and the roof cap 16.
The construction of a single panel 20 is most clearly illustrated in FIGS.
1, 3 and 4. The panel has a lower section 22 in the form of a cylindrical
segment subtending a centre angle of 60.degree. (see FIG. 2). At the
bottom of the lower section is a bottom flange 24 that is L-shaped with a
base section 26 extending inwardly from the bottom of the panel lower
section 22 and a vertical section 28 that extends upwardly from inner edge
of the base section 26. At the top of the lower panel section 22 is an
intermediate panel section 30 in the form of a frusto-conical segment.
Above the intermediate panel section is an upper panel section 32, also in
the form of a frusto-conical segment, but with a greater slope than the
intermediate panel section. At the top of the panel is a top flange 34 in
the form of a vertically extending cylindrical section.
Spaced along one side of each panel are fastening tabs 36. These are
rectangular tabs that project from the side of the panel to overlay the
adjacent panel when the two are assembled. Each tab has an opening 38
formed in its projecting end. Spaced along the opposite edge of each panel
are pins 40 that are positioned to engage in the holes 38 in the tabs 36
of an adjacent panel thus securing the panels together.
The roof of the shelter includes a cylindrical cover flange 42 that fits
over the cylinder formed by the top flanges 34 of the assembled panels 20.
Extending from the top edge of the cover flange 42 is a frusto-conical
outer cover section 44. At the centre of the roof cap is an inner cover
section 46 joined to the outer cover section by an annular wall 48. A
series of large vent openings 50 are formed in the wall 48.
Six holes 52 are formed in the cover flange 42 at uniform spacing around
the flange to engage a similar series of pins 54 on the top flanges 34 of
the wall panels. This secures the roof cap in place.
As illustrated most particularly in FIGS. 1 and 4, each panel 20 is molded
with a channel 56 adjacent one edge extending from the bottom of the lower
panel section 22 to the top of the upper panel section 32. On the outside
of the panel this channel defines a reinforcing rib 58. A similar channel
60 extends along the panel from the bottom of the lower section 22 to the
top of the upper panels 32 adjacent the opposite side edge. This defines a
reinforcing rib 62 on the outside of the panel like rib 58. A third
reinforcing channel 64-rib 66 is formed in the panel. This rib and channel
structure extends from the bottom of the lower section 22 to its top and
is offset towards one side of the panel. This offset allows a door opening
to be cut in any panel without severing any of the reinforcing ribs,
particularly as shown in FIG. 1.
The panels 20 are molded as a unit with the tabs 36 and pins 40, 54. The
roof cap is likewise molded as a single piece. Consequently, the unit is
quite inexpensively manufactured of two separate moldings containing all
of the necessary structure. The only modification that is needed to any of
the molded units is the cutting of a door in one panel, which is
relatively straight forward and can be done either at the factory or by
the purchaser of the unit.
Once the unit has been assembled it may be desired to augment the fastening
of the pins and tabs with fasteners 68 through the tabs and the
overlapping parts of the adjacent panels as illustrated in FIG. 4. The
fasteners used may be hollow rivets or other fasteners.
In the use of the shelter for housing leafcutter bee nests, the nest blocks
are supported on the bottom flange 24, leaning against the side wall of
the shelter, all around the inside of the shelter.
While one particular embodiment of the present invention has been described
in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are
possible within the scope of the invention. The invention is to be
considered limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.
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