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US2575572A
US2575572A US127009A US12700949A US2575572A US 2575572 A US2575572 A US 2575572A US 127009 A US127009 A US 127009A US 12700949 A US12700949 A US 12700949A US 2575572 A US2575572 A US 2575572A
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to chapel tent construction and aims to improve generally the construction as set forth in my Patent No. 1,738,219, in that means have been provided for supporting a chapel tent used in funeral services, in such a way as to provide mobility for the moving of the chapel tent from grave to grave, without dismantling the frame or removing the canvas covering.
  • An important object of the invention is to provide wheel supporting means so constructed and arranged that the wheels may be readily and easily removed or replaced, so that the chapel tent may be staked down to hold the tent in proper place under wind pressure.
  • Still another object of the invention is to so construct the frame of the tent that the corner posts to which the supporting wheels are attached, will be held firmly against movement with respect to the roof section of the tent, when being moved from place to place.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational view of a frame wherein supporting wheels are mounted in the ends of the corner posts.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmental elevational view partly in section, illustrating one of the stakes used in lieu of the supporting wheels.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmental detail view illustrating the manner of securing the angular brace rods used in bracing the corner posts of the tent frame.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 4-4 of Fig. 3.
  • the structure of the frame is substantially the same as that shown in my Patent No. 1,738,219, granted December 3, 1929, and includes corner posts 5 which are tubular in formation and have pivotal connection at their upper ends, with the upper horizontal brace tubes 6 that are pivotally connected at their inner ends, by means of the pivot 'l.
  • Curved members 8 also connect with the upper ends of the corner posts 5 and tubes 6, the curved members a being pivotally connected at 9. Brace rods connect the brace tubes 6 and curved members 8 and form a part of the roof structure.
  • the reference character I I indicates wheels which are in the form of casters, each Wheel including a hood l2 formed of metal, the hood covering substantially the entire upper portion of the wheel supported thereunder, to the end that any dirt which may be picked up by a wheel will be concealed, lending a pleasing appearance to the structure and at the same time insuring against persons close to the wheels, contacting dirt which may be on the wheels when moved over a muddy surface.
  • Extending upwardly from the hood of each wheel is a pin la, the pins of the wheels being of diameters to fit closely within the open ends of the hollow corner posts, but at the same time permit of free rotary movement of the pins within the device to allow the wheels to swivel when the tent is being moved from place to place on the wheels.
  • angular brace tubes l4 are provided, the upper ends of the tubes l4 being pivotally connected to the tubes 6, the lower ends of the tubes being connected with the corner posts 5 at points adjacent to the lower ends of the corner posts, the ends 15 of the brace tubes l4 straddling the lugs [B that extend from the brace tubes, where they are secured by the bolts 11 and nuts I8.
  • the wheels I I may be removed and the tubes I9 positioned within the corner posts, the tubes being held in place by means of the winged screw 20.
  • the tubes [9 extend below the lower ends of the corner posts 5 and over which the extension tubes 24 are positioned, adding the required height to the corner posts when the spikes are used.
  • are now fitted within the lower ends of the extensions 24 until the upper curved ends 22 thereof rest within the lower ends of the tubes IS.
  • the spikes may now be secured by means of the set screws 23 that pass through threaded openings formed in the extension tubes.
  • the brakes 25 form a part of each wheel structure and afford means for securing the wheels against movement when the tent has been properly positioned.

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Nov. 20, 1951 c. M. WICKSTRUM 2,575,572
ROLLING CHAPEL TENT CONSTRUCTION Filed Nov. 14, 1949 CM fi z'ckazwum INVENTOR ATTORNEYS.
Patented Nov. 20, 1 951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I 32,515,512 RoLLrNG CHAPEL'TENT CONSTRUCTION Cecil Mathias Wickstrum, Omaha, Nebr. Application November 14, 1949, Serial No. 127,009
1 Claim.
This invention relates to chapel tent construction and aims to improve generally the construction as set forth in my Patent No. 1,738,219, in that means have been provided for supporting a chapel tent used in funeral services, in such a way as to provide mobility for the moving of the chapel tent from grave to grave, without dismantling the frame or removing the canvas covering.
An important object of the invention is to provide wheel supporting means so constructed and arranged that the wheels may be readily and easily removed or replaced, so that the chapel tent may be staked down to hold the tent in proper place under wind pressure.
Still another object of the invention is to so construct the frame of the tent that the corner posts to which the supporting wheels are attached, will be held firmly against movement with respect to the roof section of the tent, when being moved from place to place.
With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention consists of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts, hereinafter more fully described and pointed out in the claim, it being understood that changes may be made in the construction and arrangement of parts without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.
Referring to the drawing:
Figure 1 is an elevational view of a frame wherein supporting wheels are mounted in the ends of the corner posts.
Fig. 2 is a fragmental elevational view partly in section, illustrating one of the stakes used in lieu of the supporting wheels.
Fig. 3 is a fragmental detail view illustrating the manner of securing the angular brace rods used in bracing the corner posts of the tent frame.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 4-4 of Fig. 3.
Referring to the drawing in detail, the structure of the frame is substantially the same as that shown in my Patent No. 1,738,219, granted December 3, 1929, and includes corner posts 5 which are tubular in formation and have pivotal connection at their upper ends, with the upper horizontal brace tubes 6 that are pivotally connected at their inner ends, by means of the pivot 'l.
Curved members 8 also connect with the upper ends of the corner posts 5 and tubes 6, the curved members a being pivotally connected at 9. Brace rods connect the brace tubes 6 and curved members 8 and form a part of the roof structure.
The reference character I I indicates wheels which are in the form of casters, each Wheel including a hood l2 formed of metal, the hood covering substantially the entire upper portion of the wheel supported thereunder, to the end that any dirt which may be picked up by a wheel will be concealed, lending a pleasing appearance to the structure and at the same time insuring against persons close to the wheels, contacting dirt which may be on the wheels when moved over a muddy surface. Extending upwardly from the hood of each wheel, is a pin la, the pins of the wheels being of diameters to fit closely within the open ends of the hollow corner posts, but at the same time permit of free rotary movement of the pins within the device to allow the wheels to swivel when the tent is being moved from place to place on the wheels.
In order that the corner posts 5 will be held rigidly in vertical positions, angular brace tubes l4 are provided, the upper ends of the tubes l4 being pivotally connected to the tubes 6, the lower ends of the tubes being connected with the corner posts 5 at points adjacent to the lower ends of the corner posts, the ends 15 of the brace tubes l4 straddling the lugs [B that extend from the brace tubes, where they are secured by the bolts 11 and nuts I8.
After the chapel tent has been moved to the desired position for services, it may be desirable to secure the tent against wind pressure, in which case the wheels I I may be removed and the tubes I9 positioned within the corner posts, the tubes being held in place by means of the winged screw 20.
The tubes [9 extend below the lower ends of the corner posts 5 and over which the extension tubes 24 are positioned, adding the required height to the corner posts when the spikes are used. The spikes 2| are now fitted within the lower ends of the extensions 24 until the upper curved ends 22 thereof rest within the lower ends of the tubes IS. The spikes may now be secured by means of the set screws 23 that pass through threaded openings formed in the extension tubes.
It will, of course, be understood that the usual canvas covering will be used with the frame for completing the tent structure, the covering being such that it may be folded into a small and compact article when not in use.
The brakes 25 form a part of each wheel structure and afford means for securing the wheels against movement when the tent has been properly positioned.
From the foregoing it will be seen that due to the construction shown and described, I have provided a chapel tent which may be readily and set screws extending through the tubular exteneasily rolled from grave to grave without the nesions engaging the spikes, securing the spikes cessity of removing the canvas covering or disagainst displacement. mantling the supporting frame. CECIL MATHIAS WICKSTRUM.
Having thus described the invention, what is 5 claimed is: REFERENCES CITED In a tent construction, a frame including a roof The following references are of record in the section and hollowcornenposts. havinglopenlowen. m not atmsbpatmh; ends, tubes.re'movabiyvsecurediwithin-the open: h p L} ends of the corner posts, portions of the tubes 1 UNITED STATES TPATENTS extending below the lower ends of the corners. Number ame Date posts, tubular extensions fitting over the ends of 811,460 Voorhies Jan. 30, 1906 the tubes resting against the ends'sof said corner- 3 2 Wicksfirum c- 92 posts, spikes having tapered inner-i. ends fittedv 1,850,745. $110M Jan. 12, 1932 within the tubular extensions, the taperedemis ,022,211 Iifirt Nov. 26, 1935 Of the Spikes resting againstisaidgtub'esg:restrict .52963 9? Dudley; Oct. 19, 1937 mg movement of the spikes within the tubes, and ,1 ,9 Erickson et a1. Sept. 20, 1 3
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US3512186A (en) * 1967-08-21 1970-05-19 George N Sanford Apparatus for covering swimming pools
US3516425A (en) * 1968-11-12 1970-06-23 Waldo A Rigal Folding walker assembly
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