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US3289982A US468456A US46845665A US3289982A US 3289982 A US3289982 A US 3289982A US 468456 A US468456 A US 468456A US 46845665 A US46845665 A US 46845665A US 3289982 A US3289982 A US 3289982A
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  • This invention relates generally to a ventilated funeral tent and further concerns a fan mounting for a tent pole.
  • An important object of this invention is to provide a fan ventilated funeral tent.
  • Still another object of this invention is to provide a portable battery operated system for ventilating a funeral tent.
  • Still another important object of this invention is to provide novel means for securing a fan to a tent pole.
  • Still another object of this invention is to provide a new type of fan which may be quickly assembled on a tent pole with a minimum of effort.
  • a combination including an immediate family funeral tent having tent poles and a series of fans mounted on the tent poles for circulating air within the tent.
  • the aforesaid fans are operated by a portable battery.
  • fans are provided with a mounting including a looped portion engaged about the periphery of a tent pole which looped portion is directly fastened to the pole.
  • Yet another object of this invention is to provide a fan mounting for attachment to a tent pole comprising a strap having a looped portion for encompassing a tent pole, said strap having means for fastening the looped portion in clamped assembly with a tent pole, and fan mounting means attached to said looped portion.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide one and two piece clamps each having a looped portion for encompassing a tent pole and a looped portion for encompassing a fan pivot pin, and each having means for securing the clamp with the tent pole and with the fan pivot pin.
  • FIGURE 1 is a top view of a tent only with the roof broken away and with the tent having poles with fans mounted thereon;
  • FIGURE 2 is an enlarged fragmentary front elevation of a fan attached to a tent pole by means of a fan mount-
  • FIGURE 3 is a top view of the fan mounting shown in FIGURE 2 with a fan pivot pin journalled in the fan mounting;
  • FIGURE 4 is a top plan view similar to FIGURE 3 only showing a modified type of fan mounting.
  • the reference numeral 10 in FIGURE 1 indicates gen erally a tent which may be of any suitable type and made from any suitable material.
  • the tent 10 is supported by tent poles 11 disposed at the four corners of the tent. It will be appreciated that the position of the poles with respect to the tent and the number of poles may be varied in accordance with the support requirements of the particular type of tent which is to be used.
  • a series of fans 12 are mounted on the tent poles 11.
  • the fans 12 are preferably operated by means of a portable battery 13 and are connected with the portable battery 13 by means of electrical wires 14, 14 shown in FIGURE 1.
  • One or more batteries 13 may be used depending upon the power requirements of the particular fan 12 which is employed.
  • the fan mounting 25 shown in FIGURES 2 and 3 includes a clamp 26 having a looped portion 27.
  • a nut and bolt assembly 28 and 29 extends through the looped portion 27 for securing the clamp 26 to the tent pole 11 in the same manner as previously described.
  • a fan mounting means Disposed at one end of the looped portion 27 is a fan mounting means comprising a second and smaller looped portion 30 which second looped portion defines a socket or journal.
  • the fan 31 includes a base 32 having a pivot pin 33 journalled in the journal or socket defined by the second looped portion 30.
  • adjustment means here illustrated as comprising fasteners 34 and 35 are provided.
  • the clamp 26 has arcuate leg portions 36 and 37 which are arched towards one another and secured together by means of the fastener 34.
  • the tension on the leg portions 36 and 37 may be varied by altering the adjustment between the fastener 34 and the leg portions 36 and 37.
  • the fastener 35 passes through the spaced oppositely facing free ends 38 and 39 of the strap 26 for adjusting the looped portion 27 with respect to its associated tent pole 11.
  • the strap 26 is a one-piece strip.
  • a modified type of strap 45 is provided.
  • the strap 45 is comprised of two separate pieces 46 and 47 as opposed to a single piece.
  • the strap 45 is otherwise identical to the strap 26.
  • the fan mounting or strap illustrated in FIGURE 4 is adapted to operate in the same manner as the fan mounting or strap described in FIGURE 3.
  • the combination of tent poles and a seriesoffan apparatus including a fan each having its base mounted on one of the tent poles for circulating air within the tent, each of said fan apparatus including a clamp having a looped portion wrapped about the perimeter of the pole, means connected to said looped portion joining said clamp to said pole, and fan mounting means secured to said clamp for mounting said fan on said clamp, said fan mounting means including a second looped portion joined with said first looped portion at one end defining a socket and a pivot pin on said base journalled therein, said mounting means further including a fastener, affixed at the joining area of said first and second looped portions, and adjustable for varying the tension on said journaled pin.

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Dec. 6, 1966 J. F. HART, JR 3,289,982
FAN MOUNTING Original Filed Sept. 11, 1961 ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,289,982 FAN MOUNTING John Freeman Hart, Jr., 340 College St., Macon, Ga. Original application Sept. 11, 1961, Ser. No. 137,323, now Patent No. 3,200,731, dated Aug. 17, 1965. Divided and this application June 30, 1965, Ser. No. 468,456 1 Claim. (Cl. 248-41) The present application is a divisional application of an earlier U.S. application filed September 11, 1961, Serial No. 137,323, now United States Patent No. 3,200,731, which patent issued on August 17, 1965.
This invention relates generally to a ventilated funeral tent and further concerns a fan mounting for a tent pole.
In the past some undertakers follow the practice of erecting a tent at a burial site for the immediate family at the time of interment. It has been found that funeral tents of this type become extremely hot and that by mounting fans on the tent poles, the tents may be quickly cooled so the tents will not be uncomfortable for the people in them.
An important object of this invention is to provide a fan ventilated funeral tent.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a portable battery operated system for ventilating a funeral tent.
Still another important object of this invention is to provide novel means for securing a fan to a tent pole.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a new type of fan which may be quickly assembled on a tent pole with a minimum of effort.
According to the general features of this invention there is provided a combination including an immediate family funeral tent having tent poles and a series of fans mounted on the tent poles for circulating air within the tent.
In accordance with other features of this invention the aforesaid fans are operated by a portable battery.
A still further feature of the combination defined above is that the fans are provided with a mounting including a looped portion engaged about the periphery of a tent pole which looped portion is directly fastened to the pole.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a fan mounting for attachment to a tent pole comprising a strap having a looped portion for encompassing a tent pole, said strap having means for fastening the looped portion in clamped assembly with a tent pole, and fan mounting means attached to said looped portion.
A still further object of this invention is to provide one and two piece clamps each having a looped portion for encompassing a tent pole and a looped portion for encompassing a fan pivot pin, and each having means for securing the clamp with the tent pole and with the fan pivot pin.
Other objects and features of the present invention will more fully become apparent in view of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings illustrating several embodiments and in which:
FIGURE 1 is a top view of a tent only with the roof broken away and with the tent having poles with fans mounted thereon;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged fragmentary front elevation of a fan attached to a tent pole by means of a fan mount- FIGURE 3 is a top view of the fan mounting shown in FIGURE 2 with a fan pivot pin journalled in the fan mounting; and
3,289,982 Patented Dec. 6, 1966 FIGURE 4 is a top plan view similar to FIGURE 3 only showing a modified type of fan mounting.
The reference numeral 10 in FIGURE 1 indicates gen erally a tent which may be of any suitable type and made from any suitable material. The tent 10 is supported by tent poles 11 disposed at the four corners of the tent. It will be appreciated that the position of the poles with respect to the tent and the number of poles may be varied in accordance with the support requirements of the particular type of tent which is to be used.
In accordance with certain other features of this invention, a series of fans 12 are mounted on the tent poles 11. The fans 12 are preferably operated by means of a portable battery 13 and are connected with the portable battery 13 by means of electrical wires 14, 14 shown in FIGURE 1. One or more batteries 13 may be used depending upon the power requirements of the particular fan 12 which is employed.
In accordance with still other features of this invention I have provided a fan mounting as indicated at 25. The fan mounting 25 shown in FIGURES 2 and 3 includes a clamp 26 having a looped portion 27. A nut and bolt assembly 28 and 29 extends through the looped portion 27 for securing the clamp 26 to the tent pole 11 in the same manner as previously described.
Disposed at one end of the looped portion 27 is a fan mounting means comprising a second and smaller looped portion 30 which second looped portion defines a socket or journal.
Mounted on the 'fan mounting 25 is a conventional type of fan indicated generally at 31 which fan may be operated by means of a portable battery 13 or any suitable means. The fan 31 includes a base 32 having a pivot pin 33 journalled in the journal or socket defined by the second looped portion 30.
So as to be able to firmly attach the looped portions 27 and 30 to the tent pole 11 and to the pivot pin 33, adjustment means here illustrated as comprising fasteners 34 and 35 are provided. The clamp 26 has arcuate leg portions 36 and 37 which are arched towards one another and secured together by means of the fastener 34. The tension on the leg portions 36 and 37 may be varied by altering the adjustment between the fastener 34 and the leg portions 36 and 37. The fastener 35 passes through the spaced oppositely facing free ends 38 and 39 of the strap 26 for adjusting the looped portion 27 with respect to its associated tent pole 11.
As shown in FIGURE 2, the strap 26 is a one-piece strip. In FIGURE 4 a modified type of strap 45 is provided. In this instance, the strap 45 is comprised of two separate pieces 46 and 47 as opposed to a single piece. The strap 45 is otherwise identical to the strap 26. The fan mounting or strap illustrated in FIGURE 4 is adapted to operate in the same manner as the fan mounting or strap described in FIGURE 3.
When a person desires to ventilate a funeral tent he may do so by securing the fan mountings to the tent poles. The canvas is then mounted on the tent poles and a portable battery or the like is wired to fans which are journalled on the fan mounting. By flipping a switch, the fans may be caused to operate whereby the tent may be readily cooled.
It will be understood that modifications and variations may be effected without departing from the scope of the novel concepts of the present invention.
I claim as my invention:
In an immediate family funeral tent, the combination of tent poles and a seriesoffan apparatus including a fan each having its base mounted on one of the tent poles for circulating air within the tent, each of said fan apparatus including a clamp having a looped portion wrapped about the perimeter of the pole, means connected to said looped portion joining said clamp to said pole, and fan mounting means secured to said clamp for mounting said fan on said clamp, said fan mounting means including a second looped portion joined with said first looped portion at one end defining a socket and a pivot pin on said base journalled therein, said mounting means further including a fastener, affixed at the joining area of said first and second looped portions, and adjustable for varying the tension on said journaled pin.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Viden 24841 Davis 248230 X Buehler 24843 X Reynders 24812 Van Hyning 248-230 Marsalis 248-12 X Hoffman a 248-221 Straayer et al. 24841 Hart 98-1 CLAUDE A. LE ROY, Primary Examiner.
15 JOHN PETO, Examiner.
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US3950874A (en) * 1975-02-13 1976-04-20 Diggs Richard E Universal mounting bracket for signs
US4979719A (en) * 1989-12-11 1990-12-25 Emerson Electric Co. Base clamp
US5505416A (en) * 1994-06-20 1996-04-09 Dodge; John P. Clamp for a pipe or a tube
US6059241A (en) * 1995-12-22 2000-05-09 Martone; Michael A. Clip-type fastening device with clamping means securable about a fixed member
US6789557B1 (en) * 2001-06-25 2004-09-14 Gene Wahl, Jr. Portable and collapsible sunshade apparatus for providing shade to a user having a universal clip to attach the sunshade to any type of beach chair or lounge chair
US7588222B1 (en) * 2006-04-27 2009-09-15 Feldberg Michael L Mounting bracket assembly
US20070252071A1 (en) * 2006-05-01 2007-11-01 Hsuan Yao Huang Flagpole holder for vehicles
US20080018146A1 (en) * 2006-07-24 2008-01-24 Eugene Wahl Sunshade apparatus
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US20100084521A1 (en) * 2007-03-28 2010-04-08 Cases Robert J Universal Supporting System
US20090179115A1 (en) * 2008-01-10 2009-07-16 Wen-Chao Shen Retaining ring structure for fixing a satellite antenna
US20100171357A1 (en) * 2009-01-02 2010-07-08 Russell Bonjour Foot rest holder for wheelchairs

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