NZ787851A - Rooftop tent assembly for vehicles - Google Patents
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Abstract
A rooftop tent assembly for vehicles is disclosed. The rooftop tent assembly comprises a base affixed to a roof portion of the vehicle. The base is hingedly connected with an extension plate on one end for providing sheltered living space and is affixed with a cover to conceal the rooftop tent assembly to another end of the base plate. The cover is formed by welding a tread plate to a top portion of the shell frame. The tent assembly is positioned over the base of the vehicle by pulling the ladder affixed to the extension plate down and adjusting the extension plate until it gets parallel with the base, after opening the cover. An internal seal system is provided with a gasket affixed to internal flange on the bottom portion of the cover to prevent water, dust, and other particulates from entering into the rooftop tent assembly when closed. embly to another end of the base plate. The cover is formed by welding a tread plate to a top portion of the shell frame. The tent assembly is positioned over the base of the vehicle by pulling the ladder affixed to the extension plate down and adjusting the extension plate until it gets parallel with the base, after opening the cover. An internal seal system is provided with a gasket affixed to internal flange on the bottom portion of the cover to prevent water, dust, and other particulates from entering into the rooftop tent assembly when closed.
Description
A rooftop tent assembly for vehicles is disclosed. The rooftop tent assembly comprises a base
affixed to a roof n of the vehicle. The base is hingedly connected with an extension plate
on one end for providing sheltered living space and is affixed with a cover to conceal the rooftop
tent assembly to another end of the base plate. The cover is formed by welding a tread plate to
a top portion of the shell frame. The tent assembly is positioned over the base of the vehicle by
pulling the ladder affixed to the extension plate down and adjusting the ion plate until it
gets parallel with the base, after opening the cover. An internal seal system is provided with a
gasket affixed to internal flange on the bottom portion of the cover to prevent water, dust, and
other particulates from ng into the rooftop tent ly when closed.
NZ 787851
ROOFTOP TENT ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority to the US Patent application No. US 17342568
filed June 09, 2021, entitled “ROOFTOP TENT ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES”, with the
entire content of application incorporated herein by reference.
A. Technical field
The present invention lly s to a rooftop tent assembly. More
specifically, the present invention relates to a rooftop tent ly for vehicles,
configured to be easily affixed on the top of a e and be easily deployed by unfolding
and expanding when a ladder is pulled by a user. The rooftop tent assembly could be a
lightweight, portable, aerodynamic rm, which is converted to sheltered living space
for the users.
B. Description of related art
Vehicle-mounted rooftop tents gained popularity and e camping experience
for users. They allow users to easily convert any vehicle such as, but not limited to, a car,
SUV, crossover, a wagon, a pickup truck, a van, a trailer into a mobile basecamp that is
always ready for adventure. The rooftop tents provide outdoor accommodation facilities
for the users.
Usually in travel destinations, accommodation facilities such as resorts and
hotels are used. It is also difficult to get accommodation during the crowded season and
the cost is vely high, which is a big burden for the users. In on, the demand for
auto camping has exploded and established itself as a culture due to the demand to enjoy
weekends and leisure at a relatively low cost in a place a little closer to nature.
Few ng patent references attempted to address problems cited in the
background as prior art over the presently disclosed subject matter and are explained as
follows:
A prior art US10947753 assigned to Currid Evan Michael., discloses about a
hard-shell rooftop tent with utility rails. The tent system may include a low profile, rack
ready, and versatile hard shell. The hard shell may be constructed of other lightweight but
strong materials, such as n types of plastics, carbon fiber, aluminum, steel, etc. The
rigid surfaces may be solid or include some other construction, such as a flat top and an
interior constructed using honeycombs etc., A rigid surface may be ucted of steel,
um, fiberglass, wood, carbon fiber. The tent sides may be constructed of a
lightweight or breathable material. Tent sides may be constructed of a heavier al
than the top portion, such as canvas, providing privacy, durability. The support may be
attached to the base member using bolts, rivets, and adhesive. The fit of the attachment
member and the ment member receptacle may be tight enough to form a watertight
seal.
Another prior art US20190352924 assigned to Currid Evan., ses about a
tent system comprising a first shell member configured to mount to a roof of a vehicle, the
first shell member comprising a honeycomb ly. Honeycomb core disposed between
a first skin and a second skin. The first and second skins are coupled to ng faces of
the honeycomb core; and a tent canopy d to the perimeter edge of the platform. The
first skin comprises a plurality of layers, wherein at least one layer comprises an aluminum
sheet. The bottom skin and the top skin may include a sheet made from plastic, aluminum,
fiberglass, polypropylene, or another al. One or more of the skins may have a
thickness sufficient to receive and retain a fastener, such as a bolt or rivet, to support sides,
poles, hinges, edges, racks, rails, or other components of the container system. A first
layer of skin may be polypropylene, and a second layer of the skin may be an aluminum
sheet bonded or otherwise attached (e.g., via adhesive, etc.) to the first layer of skin. A
base member may include mounting hardware, such as transversely mounted rails
configured to rest perpendicularly across a standard vehicle roof rack although the rails or
other mounting hardware may have other configurations.
However, the conventional vehicle-mounted rooftop tents still have many
undesirable features such as weight, bulkiness, slow and/or complicated set-up, lack of
aesthetic or convenient features, and many loose parts to be . The users often feel
exhausted after pitching. r, the conventional tents are heavy and thus inconvenient
to carry with. Further, the tents would fall when subject to strong winds and/or heavy rains
if the tents are not ly pitched.
In light of the above-mentioned problems, there is a rooftop tent assembly for
vehicles, ured to be easily affixed on the top of a vehicle and be easily deployed by
unfolding and expanding when a ladder is pulled. Further, there is also a need for a rooftop
tent assembly that could a lightweight, portable, aerodynamic platform, which is converted
to a sheltered living space for the users.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally ses a rooftop tent assembly for vehicles. In
one embodiment, the tent assembly is configured to be easily affixed on the top of a
vehicle and be easily ed by ing and ing when a ladder is pulled by a
user. In one embodiment, the tent assembly could sufficiently provide space for two or
more persons to lie down within the tent. In one embodiment, the tent assembly comprises
cover, a base, an extension plate, and a ladder.
In one embodiment, the base is securely affixed to a roof rack of the vehicle
using one or more fasteners. In one embodiment, the base is made of a material, but not
limited to, an aluminum honeycomb material. In one embodiment, the extension plate is
securely and hingedly connected to one end of the base so as to overlap with the base. In
one ment, the base and the extension plate are provided with a mattress. When the
tent assembly is ed by the user, the mattress could be aligned each other, thereby
enabling the user to lie down within the tent assembly. In one embodiment, the base is
made of, but not limited to, an aluminum honeycomb material.
In one embodiment, the cover is securely and hingedly affixed to another end of
the base. The cover is configured to conceal the tent ly. In one embodiment, the
cover comprises a smooth and aerodynamic contour for reducing drag, wind noise, and
undesired lift forces at vehicle’s high speeds. In one embodiment, the cover is made of at
least any one material includes, but not limited to, aluminum, titanium or Ti-6Al-4V, and
carbon fiber. In one embodiment, the cover comprises a tread plate or a checker plate and
a shell frame, wherein the tread plate is securely welded to a top n of the shell frame
to form the cover.
In one embodiment, the ladder is securely affixed to a top portion of the
extension plate using one or more fasteners. The ladder is configured to enable a user to
deploy the tent assembly by pulling it down and adjusting until the extension plate is
aligned to the base after opened the cover, y positioning a tent portion (not shown)
over the base and the extension plate for providing a sheltered living space for one or more
persons. In one embodiment, the ladder is further configured to support the extension plate
with respective to the surface. In one embodiment, the ladder could be, but not limited to,
a telescopic extendable and collapsible ladder. In one embodiment, the tent assembly
further ses an internal seal system for efficiently ting water, dust, and other
particulate matter from entering into the tent assembly. In one embodiment, the tent
assembly further comprises a rail track so further roof accessories could be added such as
roof racks or solar panels, 4x4 mud tracks, and more. In one embodiment, the tent
assembly further ses cut out logos which has a backing plate ne sealed behind
with unique paint colors. This provides maximum durability and ent logo
placement.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
apparent from the following detailed description. It should be understood, r, that
the detailed description and the specific examples, while indicating ic embodiments
of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and
modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those
skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the
invention, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For
the purpose of illustrating the invention, exemplary constructions of the ion are
shown in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the specific methods and
structures sed herein. The description of a method step or a structure referenced by a
numeral in a drawing is applicable to the description of that method step or structure
shown by that same l in any subsequent drawing herein.
FIGs. 1-2 illustrate a perspective view of a rooftop tent assembly for vehicles,
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a side view of a rooftop tent assembly in one embodiment of
the present invention.
illustrates a side view of an internal seal system having a gasket affixed to
an internal flange of the cover of the rooftop tent assembly in one embodiment of the
present ion.
illustrates a perspective view of the internal seal system of the rooftop
tent ly in one ment of the present invention.
illustrates a side view of a dust seal or gasket engages with an internal
tent assembly seal in one embodiment of the present invention.
rates a top perspective view of the cover of the rooftop tent assembly
in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates an ed view of the cover of the p tent assembly in
one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a top view of a shell frame with one or more side wings in one
embodiment of the present ion.
illustrates a top perspective view of the shell frame of the cover of the
rooftop tent assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a side view of the shell frame of the cover of the rooftop tent
assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a top view of the shell frame of the cover of the rooftop tent
assembly in another embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a front view of the shell frame of the cover of the rooftop tent
assembly in another embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a top ctive view of a tread plate of the cover of the
p tent assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a top view of the tread plate of the cover of the rooftop tent
assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a side view of the tread plate of the cover of the rooftop tent
assembly in one ment of the t invention.
illustrates a top view of the tent assembly in a closed position having a
rack and rail mounting system in one embodiment of the present invention.
rates a top perspective view of the tent assembly in the closed
position with the rack and rail mounting system in one embodiment of the present
invention.
illustrates a top perspective view of the tent assembly in the closed
position mounted with a solar panel in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a perspective view of the tent assembly in an open position in
one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a top view of the tent assembly in an open position in one
embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a front view of the tent assembly in an open position in one
embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a side perspective view of the tent assembly in an extended
on in one ment of the present invention.
illustrates a side perspective view of the tent assembly with an extended
ladder assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a top view of the tent assembly with the ed ladder
assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
illustrates a side view of the tent assembly with the extended ladder
ly in one ment of the present invention.
illustrates a perspective view of the tent assembly in a fully extended
position in one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
A description of embodiments of the present invention will now be given with
reference to the Figures. It is expected that the present invention may be embodied in other
specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described
embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as rative and not restrictive.
Referring to FIGs. 1-3, a rooftop tent assembly 100 for vehicles in an
ment is disclosed. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 is configured to be
easily affixed on the top of a vehicle and be easily deployed by unfolding and expanding
when a ladder is pulled by a user. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 could
sufficiently e space for two or more persons to lie down within the tent. In one
embodiment, the tent assembly 100 comprises cover 102, a base 104, an extension plate
110, and a ladder 112.
In one ment, the base 104 is securely d to a roof rack of the vehicle
using one or more fasteners. In one embodiment, the base 104 is made of a material, but
not limited to, an aluminum honeycomb al. In one embodiment, the ion plate
110 is securely and hingedly connected to one end of the base 104 so as to overlap with
the base 104. In one embodiment, the base 104 and the ion plate 110 are provided
with a mattress. When the tent assembly 100 is deployed by the user, the mattress (106
and 106) could be aligned each other, thereby enabling the user to lie down within the tent
assembly 100. In one ment, the base 104 is made of, but not limited to, an
aluminum honeycomb material.
In one embodiment, the cover 102 is securely and hingedly affixed to another
end of the base 104. The cover 102 is configured to conceal the tent assembly 100. In one
embodiment, the cover 102 comprises a smooth and aerodynamic contour for reducing
drag, wind noise, and undesired lift forces at vehicle’s high speeds. In one embodiment,
the cover 102 is made of at least any one al includes, but not limited to, aluminum,
titanium or Ti-6Al-4V, and carbon fiber. In one embodiment, the cover 102 comprises a
tread plate or a checker plate 120 (shown in and a shell frame 126 (shown in , n the tread plate 120 is securely welded to a top portion of the shell frame 126 to
form the cover 102.
In one ment, the ladder 112 is securely affixed to a top portion of the
extension plate 110 using one or more fasteners. The ladder 112 is configured to enable a
user to deploy the tent assembly 100 by pulling it down and adjusting until the ion
plate 110 is aligned to the base 104 after opened the cover 102, thereby positioning a tent
portion 168 (shown in ) over the base 104 and the extension plate 110 for
providing a sheltered living space for one or more persons. In one embodiment, the ladder
112 is further configured to support the extension plate 110 with respective to the surface.
In one embodiment, the ladder 112 could be, but not limited to, a telescopic extendable
and collapsible ladder. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 further comprises an
internal seal system for efficiently preventing water, dust, and other particulate matter
from entering into the tent assembly 100. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100
r comprises a rail track so further roof accessories could be added such as roof racks
or solar , 4x4 mud tracks, and more. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100
further comprises cut out logos which has a backing plate silicone sealed behind with
unique paint colors. This provides maximum durability and permanent logo placement.
ing to FIGs. 4-5, an internal seal system having a gasket 114 affixed to an
internal flange 116 of the cover 102 of the tent assembly 100 in one embodiment is
disclosed. In one embodiment, the internal seal system comprises a gasket 114, which is
securely affixed to an internal flange 116 on a bottom portion of the cover 102. In one
embodiment, the gasket 114 is configured to provide watertight and dust proof, thereby
efficiently preventing water, dust, and other particulate matter from entering into the
rooftop tent assembly 100. In one ment, the gasket could be, but not limited to, a
rubber dust seal. There is a nce of 6-8 mm between the internal flange 116 and
internal tent assembly. The gasket or rubber seal 114 is about 12 mm therefore when
engaged with the internal assembly there is 4-6 mm of pressure applied to the gasket 114
ensuring the tent assembly 100 is ight and dust proof.
Referring to a side view of a dust seal or gasket 114 engages with an
internal tent assembly seal 118 is disclosed, according to one embodiment of the present
invention. In one embodiment, the dust seal 114 is engaged to the internal tent assembly
seal 118 at the base 104. In one embodiment, the dust seal 114 has a dimension of about
12 mm. In one embodiment, the internal tent assembly seal 118 has a flange proximal to
the dust seal 114. In one embodiment, a nce of about 6-8 mm is provided between
the flange and the internal tent assembly 118, y engaging the dust seal 114 at certain
re. In one embodiment, the dust seal 114 could be d with about 4-6 mm of
pressure.
Referring to FIGs. 7-8, the cover 102 of the rooftop tent assembly 100 in one
embodiment is disclosed. In one embodiment, the cover 102 comprises a tread plate or a
checker plate 120 and a shell frame 126. In one embodiment, the tread plate 120 is
securely welded to a top portion of the shell frame 126 to form the cover 102. In some
embodiments, the tread plate 120 could be riveted and silicon glued onto the top of the
shell frame 126 for providing weather tightness and extra durability. In one embodiment,
the tread plate 120 could be made of, but not limited to, 2 mm alloy and the shell frame
126 could be made of, but not limited to, aluminum 5052 3 mm or 2 mm sheet. In one
embodiment, the cover 102 comprises at least two side wings (122 and 124) affixed to the
sides of the shell frame 126.
Referring to FIGs. 9-13, different views of a shell frame 126 of the cover 102 is
disclosed, according to one embodiment of the present invention. In one embodiment, the
shell frame 126 has a first n 128 and a second portion 130. In one embodiment, the
first portion 128 and the second portion are affixed together. In one embodiment, the first
portion 128 has a flat e, whereas the second portion is slightly bent from the first
portion. In one embodiment, the second n 128 is bent to about UP 7.6° R2.5. In one
embodiment, the distal end of the first portion 128 has at least three sections including a
first n 132, a second section 134, and a third section 136. In one embodiment, each
section (132, 134, and 136) has three folds including a first fold 138, a second fold 140,
and a third fold 142. In one embodiment, the first fold 138 is made at the proximal end
having the dimension of about UP 60.0° R2.5. In one embodiment, the second fold 140
has a dimension of about UP 30.0° R10. In one ment, the third fold 142 is made at
the distal end having a dimension of about UP 90.0° R2.5. In one embodiment, the first
section 132 and the third section 136 are provided at the corners of the first portion 128. In
one embodiment, the first section 132 and the third section 136 has a folding angle of
about 18.4°.
In one embodiment, the distal end of the second portion 130 has at least three
sections including a first section 144, a second section 146, and a third section 148. In one
embodiment, the first section 144 has a ion of about UP 45.6° R2.5. In one
embodiment, the second section 146 has at least three folds including a first fold 150, a
second fold 152, and a third fold 154. In one embodiment, the first fold 150 has a
dimension of about UP 52.4° R2.5. In one embodiment, the second fold 152 has a
dimension of about UP 30.0° R2.5. In one embodiment, the third fold 154 has a ion
of about UP 90.0° R2.5. In one embodiment, the third section 148 has a ion of
about UP 45.6° R2.5. In one embodiment, the first section 144 and the third section 148
are provided at the corners of the second portion 130. In one embodiment, the first section
144 and the third n 148 has a folding angle of about 30.0°.
In one embodiment, the shell frame 126 comprises at least two side wings (122
and 124). In one embodiment, the side wings (122 and 126) are affixed to the sides of the
shell frame 126 configured to provide the side walls to the cover 102. In an exemplary
embodiment, the shell frame 126 is a solid aluminum body made of aluminum 5052. The
aluminum 5052 has a dimension of about 3mm or 2mm. In one embodiment, the
aluminum 5052 grade could be easily bent without fracturing and also provides the most
ural integrity. The solid aluminum body is then treated with acid treat. Further, a
hard-wearing powder coat is applied on both the alloy checker plate 120 (shown in ) and shell frame 126.
Referring to FIGs. 14-16, a ctive view, a top view, and a side view of the
tread plate 120 in one embodiment is disclosed. In one embodiment, the tread plate 120 is
added to the shell leton portion made from 2 mm alloy. This grade of aluminum is
easily bent without fracturing and provides the most structural ity.
In one embodiment, the tread plate 120 is designed to have a top flat section and
a top inclined section. In one embodiment, the top inclined section is 7.6 degrees dropped
down from the flat section (as shown in ) and provides strong structural integrity.
In one embodiment, the tread plate 120 is riveted, and silicon glued or welded on to the
top of the shell exoskeleton portion to provide weather tightness and extra durability. In
one embodiment, the top flat section is a laser cutting with precut rivet holes. The
aluminum checker plate and solid aluminum body i.e., the main body is coated with hardwearing
power after treatment with acid. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 could
be manufactured with the dimensions such as, but not limited to, 1.5 m length right hand
opening (RHO) and 1.5 m length left hand opening (LHO) and 1.9 m LHO and 1.9 m
RHO. In one ment, a laser cut/waterjet cut, or CNC cut could be used to provide
structural body of the tent assembly 100 for reducing production cost, increasing
tion efficiency, ing super high nce (nearly 0.1 mm) and accuracy every
time. The structural cuts could provide maximum structural stability whilst reducing
weight.
Referring to FIGs 17-19, a rack and rail mount system 156 of the tent assembly
100 is disclosed, according to one embodiment of the present invention. In one
embodiment, the rack and rail mount system 156 comprises a pair of rails, which are
securely affixed to the top portion of the cover 102 of the tent ly 100. The pair of
rails of the rack and rail mount system 156 is placed parallel to each other on the top
portion of the cover 102. In one embodiment, the rack and rail mount system 156 allows
the storage of roof accessories. In one embodiment, the rack and rail mount system 156 is
added with additional roof racks for g accessories such as, but not limited to, solar
panels, bikes, kayaks, spare tires, surfboards, etc. In one ment, a solar panel 158 is
mounted on the top portion of the rack and rail mount system 156.
ing to FIGs. 20-22, different views of the tent assembly 100 in an open
position are disclosed, according to one embodiment of the present invention. In one
embodiment, the tent assembly 100 is a side opening hard shell roof top tent assembly.
The tent assembly 100 comprises a side opening 160. In one embodiment, the tent
assembly 100 ses the side opening 160 at the left-hand x3 side called left hand
opening (LHO). In one embodiment, the left hand g (LHO) has a dimension of
about 1.5 m. In another embodiment, the left hand opening (LHO) has a dimension of
about 1.9 m. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 comprises the side opening 160 at
the right-hand x4 side called right hand opening (RHO). In one embodiment, the internal
assembly of the tent assembly 100 is folded up with the shell open from the right hand
side. In one embodiment, the right hand opening (RHO) has a dimension of about 1.5 m.
In another embodiment, the right hand g (RHO) has a ion of about 1.9 m.
ing to FIGs. 23-26, different views of the tent assembly 100 in an
extended position are disclosed, according to one embodiment of the present invention. In
one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 comprises an internal base assembly or base 104
and a ladder assembly or ladder 112. In one embodiment, the ladder 112 could be a
telescopic ladder. In one embodiment, the ladder 112 comprises one or more internal
tubes, which are configured to provide opic extension, thereby enabling the ladder
112 to extend to a desired length. In one embodiment, the ladder 112 is connected to a
distal end of the extension plate 106 using one or more fasteners and a hinge connector
162. The user could deploy the tent assembly by opening the cover or shell 102 and
pulling down and adjusting the ladder 112 until the ion plate 110 is aligned to the
base 104. In one embodiment, the base 104, extension plate 110, and the mattress (106 and
108) are folded out while deploying the tent assembly 100. In one ment, the
mattress (106 and 108) could be, but not limited to, a roof foam ss and a
hybrid laminated mattress.
Referring to , a perspective view of the tent assembly 100 in a fully
extended on is disclosed, according to one embodiment of the present invention. In
one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 provides sheltered living space for one or more
persons. In one embodiment, the tent assembly 100 comprises a base 104 affixed to a roof
portion of the vehicle. In one embodiment, the base 104 is affixed with an extension plate
110 at one end and a cover 102 on another end. In one embodiment, the extended plate
110 is affixed with a collapsible ladder 112 to enable users to deploy the tent assembly
100. In one embodiment, the extension plate 110 is aligned to the base 104 after opened
the cover 102. In one embodiment, the cover 120 of the tent assembly 100 is mounted with
a solar panel 158. When the user opened the cover 102 then the tent portion 168 could be
extended over the base 104 and the extension plate 110 for providing a sheltered living
space for one or more persons. The tent portion 168 is secured to the cover 102, base 104,
and the expansion plate 110 in order to serve as side walls and a ceiling of the inner space
so as to protect the internal space from r and n matter or external impact. In
one ment, the tent portion 168 could be supported on a frame member and poles.
The tent portion 168 is streamline and robust and allows the user to accessorize and equip.
In one embodiment, the tent portion 168 is made of, but not limited to, Poly-Cotton canvas
seam sealed waterproof. In one embodiment, the user could quickly and safely fold the
tent portion 168 by removing the poles and folding into a small volume when the tent
assembly 100 is disassembled.
In one embodiment, the tent portion 168 further comprises one or more windows
164 on both sides to allow light inside the inner space and improve ventilation. The
windows 164 are more easily accessible to enable the user to view the external
environment. In one embodiment, the windows 164 could be closed and zippered onto
covers 166 so as to prevent water, dust, and other foreign matter from entering the inner
space of the tent assembly 100. In one ment, the cover 166 could be supported
using one or more poles 172, wherein the poles 172 are connected to the base 104.
In one embodiment, the tent portion 168 r comprises one or more pockets
170 with a Velcro® sealable cover at the entrance of the tent assembly 100. In one
embodiment, the pockets 170 could enable the user to safely keep shoes and other
accessories.
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described , ing the best
mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. It should be understood that
the rated embodiments are exemplary only and should not be taken as limiting the
scope of the invention.
The foregoing description comprises illustrative embodiments of the present
invention. Having thus described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it
should be noted by those skilled in the art that the within sures are ary only,
and that various other alternatives, tions, and modifications may be made within the
scope of the present ion. Merely listing or numbering the steps of a method in a
certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of that method.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one
skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings in the
foregoing descriptions. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used
only in generic and descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation. Accordingly, the
present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments rated herein.
Claims (20)
1. A p tent assembly for vehicles, comprising: a base securely affixed to a roof portion of the vehicle using one or more fasteners; an extension plate securely and hingedly ted to one end of the base plate so as to overlap with the base plate; a cover hingedly affixed to another end of the base, wherein the cover is configured to conceal the rooftop tent assembly, wherein the cover comprising a smooth and aerodynamic contour for reducing drag, wind noise, and undesired lift forces at vehicle’s high a ladder securely affixed to a top portion of the extension plate using one or more fasteners, wherein the ladder is configured to enable a user to deploy the rooftop tent assembly by pulling down and adjusting until the extension plate is d to the base after opened the cover, thereby positioning a tent portion over the base and ion plate for ing a sheltered living space for one or more persons, and an al seal system having a gasket, wherein the gasket is securely affixed to an internal flange on a bottom portion of the cover, wherein the gasket is configured to provide water-tight and dust proof, thereby efficiently preventing water, dust, and other particulate matter from entering into the rooftop tent assembly.
2. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, wherein the base and the extension plate are provided with a mattress.
3. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, wherein the ladder is further configured to support the extension plate with respective to the surface.
4. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, wherein the ladder is a telescopic extendable and collapsible ladder.
5. The rooftop tent ly of claim 1, wherein the gasket is a rubber dust seal.
6. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover is made of at least any one material includes aluminum, titanium or Ti-6Al-4V, and carbon fiber.
7. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a tread plate or a checker plate and a shell frame, n the tread plate is securely welded to a top n of the shell frame to form the cover.
8. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, is further configured to simply and ly affix to a roof rack of the vehicle using one or more fasteners.
9. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, wherein the base is made of an um honeycomb material.
10. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, further comprises a rack and rail mount , n the rack and rail mount system having a pair of rails, which are securely affixed to the top portion of the cover.
11. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 1, further comprises one or more side openings including a left hand opening (LHO) and a right hand opening (RHO) having a dimension of about 1.5 m to about 1.9 m.
12. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 10, wherein the rack and rail mount system is configured to securely hold solar panels, bikes, kayaks, spare tires, and surfboards.
13. A rooftop tent assembly for vehicles, comprising: a base securely affixed to a roof portion of the vehicle using one or more fasteners, wherein the base is an aluminum honeycomb tent base; an extension plate hingedly connected to one end of the base plate so as to overlap with the base plate; a cover ly affixed to r end of the base plate, wherein the cover is configured to conceal the rooftop tent assembly and comprising a tread plate or a checker plate and a shell frame, wherein the tread plate is securely welded to a top n of the shell frame to form the cover, wherein the cover including a smooth and aerodynamic contour for reducing drag, wind noise, and undesired lift forces at vehicle’s high speeds; an extendable and collapsible ladder securely affixed to a top portion of the ion plate using one or more fasteners, wherein the ladder is configured to enable a user to deploy the rooftop tent assembly by pulling down and adjusting until the extension plate is parallel to the base after opened the cover, thereby positioning a tent portion over the base and extension plate for providing a sheltered living space for one or more persons; a gasket securely affixed to an al flange on a bottom portion of the cover, wherein the gasket is configured to provide a water-tight and dust proof when the cover is in a closed position, thereby efficiently preventing water, dust, and other ulate matter from entering into the rooftop tent assembly, and a rack and rail mount system having a pair of rails, which are securely affixed to the top portion of the cover.
14. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 13, further comprises one or more side openings ing a left hand opening (LHO) and a right hand opening (RHO) having a dimension of about 1.5 m to about 1.9 m
15. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 13, n the base and the extension plate are provided with a mattress.
16. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 13, wherein the ladder is further configured to support the extension plate with respective to the surface.
17. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 13, wherein the gasket is a rubber dust seal.
18. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 13, wherein the cover is made of at least any one material es aluminum, titanium or Ti-6Al-4V, and carbon fiber.
19. The rooftop tent assembly of claim 13, is further configured to simply and securely affix to a roof rack of the vehicle using one or more ers.
20. The rooftop tent ly of claim 13, wherein the rack and rail mount system is configured to securely hold solar panels, bikes, kayaks, spare tires, and surfboards.
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