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`Kumar Maheshwari (SBN 245,010)
`Mahesh Law Group, PC
`7700 Irvine Center Drive, Suite 800
`Irvine, CA 92618
`Phone: (530) 400-9246
`Fax: (949) 377-3836
`Email: kumar@maheshlaw.com
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`J. Curtis Edmondson (SBN 236,105)
`Edmondson IP Law
`Venture Commerce Center
`3699 NE John Olsen Ave.
`Hillsboro, OR 97124
`Phone: (503) 336-3769
`Fax: (503) 214-8470
`E-mail: jcedmondson@edmolaw.com
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`Attorney for Plaintiff Caravan Canopy Int’l, Inc.
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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA—SOUTHERN DIVISION
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`CARAVAN CANOPY INT’L, INC.,
`Plaintiff,
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`v.
`COSTCO WHOLESALE
`CORPORATION, LOWE’S HOME
`CENTERS, LLC, Z-SHADE CO.
`LTD., WALMART INC.,
`SHELTERLOGIC CORP., et al.,
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` Defendants.
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`Case No. 8:19-cv-01072-AG-ADS
`Case No. 5:19-cv-01224-AG-ADS
`Case No. 2:19-cv-06224-AG-ADS
`Case No. 2:19-cv-06952-AG-ADS
`Case No. 2:19-cv-06978-AG-ADS
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`PLAINTIFF’S PATENT
`DISCLOSURES
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`Pursuant to this Court’s Standing Patent Rules (“SPR”), Plaintiff provides
`the following disclosures to Defendants.
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`Page 1 of 162
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`Petitioners Exhibit 1021
`Patent 5,944,040
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`SPR 2.1 Disclosure of Asserted Claims and Infringement Contentions
`Per SPR 2.1.1, Plaintiff states that each of the following claims of the
`patent-in-suit—U.S. Patent No. 5,944,040 (“the ‘040 patent”)—is allegedly
`infringed by each Defendant (including for each claim the applicable statutory
`subsections of 35 U.S.C. § 271 asserted):
`Defendant Costco: Claims 1-3, all under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a)
`Defendant Lowe’s: Claims 1-3, all under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a)
`Defendant Z-Shade: Claims 1-3, all under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a)
`Defendant Walmart: Claims 1-3, all under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a)
`Defendant ShelterLogic: Claims 1-3, all under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a)
`Per SPR 2.1.2, Plaintiff identifies the following Accused Instrumentality
`for each asserted claim and Defendant:
`Defendant Costco: ProShade Canopy, for each asserted claim
`Defendant Lowe’s: Garden Treasure for each asserted claim
`Defendant Z-Shade: Quest Shelter model, for each asserted claim
`Defendant Walmart: Ozark Trail, for each asserted claim
`Defendant ShelterLogic: Quick Shade, for each asserted claim
`Per SPR 2.1.3, attached hereto as Exhibits A-B (for Walmart and
`ShelterLogic; other defendants have been served with their respective
`infringement contentions) are charts “identifying specifically where each
`limitation of each asserted claim is found within each Accused Instrumentality,
`including, for each limitation that such party contends is governed by 35 U.S.C.
`§ 112(6)/(f), the identity of the structure(s), act(s), or material(s) in the Accused
`Instrumentality that performs the claimed function, and whether each limitation
`of each asserted claim is alleged to be literally present or present under the
`doctrine of equivalents.”
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`Page 2 of 162
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`Per SPR 2.1.4, Plaintiff states that the priority date allegedly applicable to
`each asserted claim is May 23, 1997, from the foreign filing of the Republic of
`Korea.
`Per SPR 2.1.5, Plaintiff wishes to preserve the right to rely, for any
`purpose, on the assertion that its own apparatus, product, device, process,
`method, act, or other instrumentality practices the claimed invention; therefore,
`Plaintiff identifies as follows, separately for each asserted claim, each such
`apparatus, product, device, process, method, act, or other instrumentality that
`incorporates or reflects that particular claim: Caravan makes and sells the V-
`Series Pro 10 ft. x 10 ft. canopy which is marked by the ‘040 patent and practices
`the asserted patent and all the claims therein.
`Per SPR 2.1.6, Plaintiff states as follows the present basis (prior to any
`discovery) for its allegation of willful infringement: Plaintiff’s products were in
`the marketplace and have been marked with the patents. Plaintiff has had sales
`discussions with one or more of the Defendants while demonstrating the
`products.
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`SPR 2.2 Document Production Accompanying Disclosure
`Plaintiff has or will promptly produce or make available for inspection and
`photocopying the items described as follows in S.P.R. 2.2.1 through 2.2.3, as
`follows (identifying the documents corresponding to each category by production
`number):
`SPR 2.2.1 A copy of the file history for each patent in suit (see Exhibit C).
`SPR 2.2.2 All documents evidencing ownership of the patent rights by the
`party asserting patent infringement (see Exhibit D).
`SPR 2.2.3 If a party identifies instrumentalities under SPR 2.1.5,
`documents sufficient to show the operation of any aspects or elements of such
`instrumentalities the patent claimant relies upon as embodying any asserted
`claims (see Exhibits E).
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`Page 3 of 162
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`SPR 2.3 Early Meeting of the Parties
`Counsel for Plaintiff and Defendants have or will promptly exchange Fed.
`R. Civ. P. 26(a)(1)(A) initial disclosures and meet in person or telephonically to
`prepare for the scheduling conference and prepare the joint Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f)
`report.
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`SPR 3.1 Exchange of Proposed Terms for Construction
`Plaintiff provides as follows its “list of claim terms the party contends
`should be construed by the Court, and identify any claim term the party contends
`should be governed by 35 U.S.C. § 112(6)/(f):” (1) “center pole,” and (2)
`“collapsible at the hinge joint in accordance with a sliding motion of said slider
`along the side pole.” The parties shall then work to limit the terms in dispute by
`narrowing or resolving differences, and to jointly identify the 10 terms likely to
`be most significant to the case.
`SPR 3.2 Exchange of Claim Constructions and Extrinsic Evidence
`Plaintiff provides as follows its “proposed constructions of each term
`identified by either party for claim construction:”1 See Exhibit F (Plaintiff
`proposes the prior constructions adopted by the court in Int’l E-Z-Up, Inc. v.
`Caravan Canopy Int’l, Inc., Case 2:01-cv-06530-SVW-AJWX (April 16, 2002)).
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`1 Each such construction shall also, for each term that any party contends is governed by 35
`U.S.C. § 112(6)/(f), identify the structure(s), act(s), or material(s) corresponding to that term’s
`function. At the same time the parties exchange their constructions, each party shall also
`identify all references from the specification or prosecution history that support its proposed
`construction and designate any supporting extrinsic evidence including, without limitation,
`dictionary definitions, citations to learned treatises and prior art, and testimony of percipient
`and expert witnesses. Extrinsic evidence shall be identified by production number and by
`producing a copy if not previously produced. For any supporting witness, percipient or expert,
`the identifying party shall also provide a declaration containing that witness’ testimony
`regarding claim construction. The parties shall then meet and confer to narrow the issues and
`finalize preparation of a Joint Claim Construction and Prehearing Statement.
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`Page 4 of 162
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`DATED: December 10, 2019
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`Respectfully Submitted,
`Mahesh Law Group, PC
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`By: /s/ Kumar Maheshwari
`Kumar Maheshwari
`Attorney for Plaintiff
`Caravan Canopy Int’l, Inc.
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`Page 5 of 162
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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` hereby certify that on December 10, 2019, I served the foregoing
`document via email pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 5(b)(2)(E) on counsel for
`Defendant.
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`/s/ Kumar Maheshwari
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`Page 6 of 162
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`Kumar Maheshwari
`By: s/Kumar Maheshwari/
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`Mahesh Law Group, PC
`Respectfully Submitted,
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`Dated: December 9, 2019
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`The claim chart describes how the limitations are found in the accused product including annotated photographs.
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`As discussed below, The Walmart Ozark Trail Canopy likely infringes on all claims.
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`The claim chart beginning on page 2 compares independent claim 1 and dependent claims 2 and 3 of
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,944,040 to the Walmart, Ozark Trail cathedral style frame.
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`Claim Chart for Walmart, Ozark Trail Canopy U.S. Patent No. 5,944,040
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`Page 7 of 162
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`collapsible tent frame.
`Below is an image for convenient comparison showing the
`The preamble of a collapsible tent frame is presumably not limiting.
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`1. A collapsible tent frame, comprising:
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`DESCRIPTION:
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`CLAIM TERM:
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`Center Pole for stretching and sustaining a tent's roof
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`center pole for supporting a pitched tent’s roof.
`This product satisfies the claim limitation because it includes a
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`with the tent frame;
`sustaining a tent's roof when a tent is pitched
`a center pole constructed for stretching and
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`Connectors
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`Sliders
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`Ribs
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`poles, and lower ends hinged to sliders movably along the side
`ends of the ribs are hinged to connectors at top ends of the side
`multiple side poles connected by scissor-type ribs. The upper
`This product satisfies the claim limitations because it includes
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`side poles; and
`hinged to sliders movably fitted over said
`poles and lower ends of said ribs being
`connectors provided at top ends of said side
`upper ends of said ribs being hinged to
`through a plurality of scissor-type ribs, with
`a plurality of side poles coupled to each other
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`Connector
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`Ribs
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`and to the connectors of the side poles.
`contains multiple center pole ribs connected to the center pole
`This product satisfies these claim limitations because it
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`poles,
`center pole to said connectors of the side
`plurality of center pole ribs coupling said
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`Hinge
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`individual rib members connected with a hinge.
`The product satisfies this claim limitation because it has two
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`through a hinge joint
`two rib members coupled to each other
`said center pole ribs individually comprising
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`Slider
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`Rib Members
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`Hinge
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`Support Link
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`slider along the side pole.
`support link, and collapsible at the hinge joint by sliding the
`members are hinged to a slider of an associated side pole by a
`The product satisfies these claim limitations because the two rib
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`slider along the side pole.
`accordance with a sliding motion of said
`thus being collapsible at the hinge joint in
`associated side pole through a support link,
`and being hinged to the slider of an
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`Rib Members
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`length.
`independent center pole rib members are about the same in
`The product satisfies this claim limitation because the two
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`The preamble of a collapsible tent frame is presumably not limiting.
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`ribs have a substantially equal length.
`wherein said rib members of the center pole
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`claim 1,
`2. A collapsible tent frame according to
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`Claw Member
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`each side pole has a claw member.
`The product satisfies this claim limitation because the lower end of
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`The preamble of a pull pin assembly is presumably not limiting.
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`at a lower end of each side pole.
`further comprising a claw member disposed
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`claim 2,
`3. A collapsible tent frame according to
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`The preliminary claim chart beginning on page 2 compares independent claim 1 and dependent claims 2 and 3 of
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,944,040
`Claim Chart for ShelterLogic
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,944,040 to the ShelterLogic’s Quick Shade cathedral style frame.
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`The claim chart refers to tent purchased from seller. As discussed below, the Quick Shade frame infringes on all
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`By: Kumar Maheshwari
`s/Kumar Maheshwari/
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`Mahesh Law Group, PC
`Respectfully Submitted,
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`Dated: December 10, 2019
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`claims.
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`convenient comparison showing the collapsible tent.
`The preamble of a collapsible tent frame is presumably not limiting. Below is an image for
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`comprising:
`tent frame,
`1. A collapsible
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`DESCRIPTION
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`CLAIM TERM
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`pitched tent's roof.
`This product satisfies the claim limitations because it includes a center pole for supporting a
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`Center Pole
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`the tent frame;
`is pitched with
`roof when a tent
`sustaining a tent's
`stretching and
`constructed for
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` a
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`Sliders
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`Ribs
`Scissor-Type
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`the side poles, and lower ends hinged to sliders movably fitted over the side poles.
`through scissor-type ribs. The upper ends of the ribs are hinged to connectors at top ends of
`This product satisfies the claim limitations because it includes multiple side poles connected
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`Connectors
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`Side Poles
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`Connectors
`Hinge on
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`side poles; and
`fitted over said
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`being hinged to
`ends of said ribs
`poles and lower
`ends of said side
`provided at top
`connectors
`hinged to
`of said ribs being
`with upper ends
`scissor-type ribs,
`plurality of
`through a
`each other
`poles coupled to
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`connected to the center pole and to the connectors of the side poles.
`This product satisfies these claim limitations because it contains multiple center pole ribs
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`Connector
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`Center Pole
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`of the side poles,
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`said center pole
`pole ribs coupling
`plurality of center
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`connected with a hinge.
`The product satisfies this claim limitation because it has two individual rib members
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`Rib one
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`Rib two
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`hinge joint
`other through a
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`said center pole
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`Hinge
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`by sliding the slider along the side pole.
`slider of an associated side pole through a support link, and thus collapsible at the hinge joint
`The product satisfies these claim limitations because the two rib members are hinged to a
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`side pole.
`slider along the
`motion of said
`with a sliding
`in accordance
`at the hinge joint
`being collapsible
`support link, thus
`pole through a
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`members are about the same in length.
`The product satisfies this claim limitation because the two independent center pole rib
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`equal length.
`substantially
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`wherein said rib
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`member.
`The product satisfies this claim limitation because the lower end of each side pole has a claw
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`The preamble of a pull pin assembly is presumably not limiting.
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`claim 2,
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`lower end of each
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`United States Patent
`Jang
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`[54] COLLAPSIBLE TENT FRAME
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`[76]
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`Inventor:
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`Jung-Woo Jang, 53-28 Gamsam Dong
`Dalseo-Ku, Daegu, Rep. of Korea
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`[21] Appl. No.: 09/082,482
`[22]
`Filed:
`May 21, 1998
`[30]
`Foreign Application Priority Data
`May 23, 1997
`[KR]
`Rep. of Korea wuceseeseees 9T-ELIS2
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`sine BOFH 15/26
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`135/126; 135/128; 135/130;
`135/131
`[58] Fleld of Search wissen 52/79,5; 135/126,
`135/128, 131, 130, 97
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`Int. CL®
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`[52] U.S. CL...
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`[56]
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`References Cited
`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
`1,666,757
`4/1928 Smiter .esccsccssssesseecesssessecsesese 135/97
`4,641,676
`2/1987 Lynch .
`135/110
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`4,779,635 10/1988 Lynch .
`. 135/97
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`8/1990 Lynch .
`135/97
`4,947,884
`5,275,188
`1/1994
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`5,421,356
`6/1995
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`ROOle
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`US005944040A
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`5,944,040
`[u1) Patent Number:
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`[45] Date of Patent: Aug. 31, 1999
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`ee 135/131
`6/1997 Gwin wasn.
`5,634,483
`135/131
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`5,701,923 12/1997 Losi, Ir. et al.
`135/131
`5,794,640
`8/1998 Fang. ceecceun
`Primary Examiner—Carl D. Friedman
`Assistant Examiner—Dennis L. Dorsey
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Griffin, Butler, Whisenhunt &
`Szipl, LLP
`ABSTRACT
`[57]
`A collapsible tent frame is disclosed. The tent frame has a
`center pole used for stretching and sustaining a tent’s roof
`whenpitching a tent. A plurality of side poles are coupled to
`each other through a plurality of scissor-type ribs, with
`upper ends of the ribs being hinged to connectors provided
`at top ends of the side poles and lower endsofthe ribs being
`hinged to sliders movably fitted over the side poles. The
`center pole is coupled to the connectors of the side poles
`through a plurality of center pole ribs. The above center pole
`ribs individually consist of two rib members, which are
`coupled to each other through a hinge joint. Each of the
`center pole ribs is also hinged to the slider of an associated
`side pole through a supportlink, thus being collapsibleat the
`hinge joint in accordance with a sliding motion ofthe slider
`along the side pole.
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`COLLAPSIBLE TENT FRAME
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`1, Field of the Invention
`The present invention relates, in general, to collapsible
`tent frames capable of making, pitching or striking a tent
`easily and quickly when necessary and, more particularly, to
`a collapsible tent frame suitable for giving an enlarged and
`heightened interior space to users when pitching a tent.
`2. Description of the Prior Art
`As well known to those skilled in the art, a tent is a
`collapsible shelter of canvas or other material stretched over
`and sustained by a frame and is used for camping outdoors
`or as a temporary structure.It is preferable for such a tent to
`be easily and quickly pitched or struck when necessary, so
`a frame for such tents is preferably designed for being
`collapsible. Examples of typical collapsible tent frames are
`referred to U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,641,676 (issued on Feb. 10,
`1987), 4,779,635 (issued on Oct. 25, 1988), 4,947,884
`(issued on Sep. 14, 1990), 5,275,188 (issued on Jan. 4, 1994)
`and 5,421,356 (issued on Jan. 6, 1995).
`The above U.S. patents individually disclose a collapsible
`tent frame which comprises a plurality of side pole ribs 2,
`with each pair of ribs 2 being coupled to each otherat the
`center of them into a scissor assembly as shown in FIG. 1.
`The scissor assemblies of the side pole ribs 2 are also
`coupled to each otherat joints 2a and are connected to four
`side poles 1 at their outside ends.
`In such a case, the outside upper end of each scissor
`assembly of the ribs 2 is hinged to the top endofa side pole
`1, while the outside lower end of each scissor assembly is
`hinged to a slider 7 movably fitted over the side pole 1.
`Therefore, when a user moves the four side poles 1 to the
`center of the tent frame,the sliders 7 move down on the side
`poles 1 respectively, thus folding the scissor assemblies of
`the ribs 2 at the joints 2@ and collapsing the tent frame.
`The above tent frame also comprises a plurality of center
`pole ribs 3, with each pair of ribs 3 being coupled to each
`other at the center of them into a scissor assembly. Each
`scissor assembly of the aboveribs 3 is hinged to the joints
`2a ofthe side pole ribs 2 at the outside ends and are hinged
`to a center pole 6 at the inside ends. In such a case,the inside
`lower end of each scissor assembly ofthe ribs 3 is hinged to
`a connector 4 provided on the lower endof the center pole
`6, while the inside upper end of each scissor assembly is
`hinged to a slide guider 5 into which the center pole 6 is
`movably fitted. Therefore, when the four side poles 1 are
`moved to the center of the tent frame, the center pole 6
`moves downin the slide guider 5, thus folding the scissor
`assemblies of the center pole ribs 3 and collapsing the tent
`frame.
`However, the above collapsible tent frame has the fol-
`lowing problem. That is, in the above tent frame, the center
`pole ribs 3 are coupled to the joints 2a of the side pole ribs
`2. Therefore, when pitching a tent, the center pole ribs 3 are
`positioned across the upper portion ofthe interior space as
`shown in FIG. 2, thus limiting the height of the interior
`space,
`It is thus necessary for a user to be careful lest one bumps
`one’s head against the center pole ribs 3 or the connector 4
`while going out of, coming into or standing in the tent.
`Therefore, the above tent frame is inconvenient to users.
`In addition, the center pole 6 comprises the connector 4
`aud ine siide guider 5, thus daving a compiex construction
`andincreasing the production costof the tent frame. Another
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`problem ofthe above collapsible tent frameresidesin thatit
`is too heavy for a user to easily handle or move the frame.
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`Accordingly, the present invention has been made keep-
`ing in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art,
`and an object of the present
`invention is to provide a
`collapsible tent frame, of which the center pole is coupled to
`the side poles,
`thus giving an enlarged and heightened
`interior space to users when pitching a tent and allowing a
`userto easily handle the frame whenpitchingorstriking the
`tent.
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`the present
`In order to accomplish the above object,
`invention provides a collapsible tent frame, comprising: a
`center pole used for stretching and sustaining a tent’s roof
`when pitching a tent; 2 plurality of side poles coupled to
`each other through a plurality of scissor-type ribs, with
`upperends ofthe ribs being hinged to connectors provided
`al top ends ofthe side poles and lower endsofthe ribs being
`hingedto sliders movably fitted over the side poles; and a
`plurality of center pole ribs coupling the center pole to the
`connectors of the side poles, the center pole ribs individually
`comprising two rib memberscoupled to each other through
`a hinge joint and being hinged to the slider of an associated
`* side pole through a supportlink, thus being collapsible atthe
`hinge joint in accordance with a sliding motionof the slider
`along the side pole.
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`The above and other objects, features and other advan-
`tages of the present invention will be more clearly under-
`stood from the following detailed description taken in con-
`junction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
`FIG.1 is a perspective view showing the construction of
`a typical collapsible tent frame;
`FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a tent with the typical
`collapsible tent frame whenthe tent is completely pitched;
`FIG.3 is a perspective view showing the construction of
`a collapsible tent frame in accordance with the preferred
`embodiment ofthe present invention; and
`FIG.4 is a sectional view ofa tent with the collapsible tent
`frameofthis invention when the tent is completely pitched.
`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
`EMBODIMENTS
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`FIG.3 is a perspective view showing the construction of
`a collapsible tent frame in accordance with the preferred
`embodimentofthis invention. FIG. 4 is a sectional view of
`a tent with the collapsible tent frame of this invention when
`the tent is completely pitched.
`As shownin the drawings, the tent frameof this invention
`comprisesa plurality of side pole connection beams 20, with
`eachpair of ribs 20 being coupledto each otherat the center
`of them into a scissor assembly. The scissor assemblies of
`the side pole ribs 20 are also coupled to each otherat joints
`20a and are connected to four side poles 10 at their outside
`ends. In such a case, the outside upper end of each scissor
`assembly ofthe ribs 20 is hinged to a connector 60 provided
`at the top end of each side pole 10, while the outside lower
`end of each scissor assembly is hinged to a slider 70
`movably fitted over the side pole 10.
`The four side poles 10 are individually coupled to a center
`pole 50, having a simple construction, through a center pole
`rib 30, The center pole ribs 30 individuaiiy comprise tworib
`members, which havethe same construction and are coupled
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`to each other through a hinge joint 30a. The above center
`pole ribs 30 are also coupled to the sliders 70 through
`support links 40 at the outside rib members, respectively.
`Therefore, the collapsible tent frame of this invention is
`easily and quickly stretchable or collapsible, thus allowing
`a user to easily and quickly pitch orstrike a tent.
`Eachof the side poles 10 is provided with a claw 102 at
`the lower end, thus being stably held on the ground. The
`sliders 70 are designed for being slidable along the side
`poles 10 in opposite directions.
`The operationaleffect of the above collapsible tent frame
`will be described hereinbelow.
`The above tent frame is integrated with a canvas or other
`material, thus forming a tent.
`Whenit is necessary to pitch the tent, the four side poles
`10 are pushed outwardly at the sametime, thus stretching the
`tent frame. When the side poles 10 are pushed outwardly as
`described above,the sliders 70 move upward along the side
`poles 10 while stretching the two types of ribs 20 and 30,
`Therefore, the tent frame stretches and sustains the canvas or
`other material and pitches the tent.
`In such a case, the center pole ribs 30 are fully stretched
`by the support links 40, which connect the ribs 30 to the
`sliders 70, with the binge joints 30a of the ribs 30 being
`moved upwardly. Therefore,
`the center pole 50 moves
`upwardly andsustains the center of the roof while stretching
`the roof as shown in FIG.4.
`When the tent is pitched with the frame being fully
`stretched as described above,
`the center pole 50 moves
`upwardly along with the center pole ribs 30, so the tent
`frame of this invention heightens the interior space of the
`tent in comparison with a typical collapsible tent frame.
`Therefore, the tent frame of this invention allows users to
`freely go outof, comeinto orstand in the teat without being
`concerned about bumping one’s head against the center pole
`tibs 30 or the center pole 50.
`Whenit is necessary for a user to strike the tent, the user
`movesthe four side poles 10 to the center of the tent frame,
`thus allowing the sliders 70 to move down ontheside poles
`10 while folding the scissor assemblies of the ribs 20 at the
`joints 202. In such a case, the support links 40, connecting
`the center pole ribs 30 to the sliders 70, pull the ribs 30
`downwardly, thus folding the ribs 30 at the joints 30a and
`moving the center pole 50 downwardly. The tent is thus
`completely struck with the tent frame being fully collapsed.
`Such a collapsed frame effectively reduces the volume and
`weight of the tent and allows a user to easily and conve-
`niently carry the tent.
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`invention provides a
`the present
`As described above,
`collapsible tent frame, of which the center pole has a simple
`constructionandis directly coupledto the side poles through
`a plurality of center pole ribs. The above center pole ribs
`individually comprise two rib members, which have the
`same construction and are coupled to each other through a
`hinge joint. The above center pole ribs are also coupled to
`the sliders of the side poles through a plurality of support
`links at the outside rib members, respectively. Therefore, the
`collapsible tent frame of this invention has a simple con-
`struction capable of effectively reducing the production cost,
`volume and weightof a tent. Whenthe frameis stretched so
`as to pitch a tent, the center pole is fully moved upwardly
`along with the center pole ribs. The tent frame thus heightens
`the interior space of the tent in comparison with a typical
`collapsible tent frame and allowsusers to freely go out of,
`comeinto or stand in the tent without being concerned about
`bumping one’s head againstthe center poleribs or the center
`pole. The coilapsible tent frame of this invention is thus
`convenient to users.
`Although the preferred embodiments ofthe present inven-
`tion have been disclosed for illustrative purposes,
`those
`skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications,
`additions and substitutions are possible, without departing
`from the scope andspirit ofthe invention as disclosed in the
`accompanying claims.
`Whatis claimed is:
`1. Acollapsible tent frame, comprising:
`a center pole constructed for stretching and sustaining a
`tent’s roof when a tent is pitched with the tent frame;
`a plurality of side poles coupled to each other through a
`plurality of scissor-type ribs, with upper ends of said
`ribs being hinged to connectors providedat top ends of
`said side poles and lower ends ofsaid ribs being hinged
`to sliders movably fitted over said side poles; and
`plurality of center pol