US2020121064A1PendingUtilityA1
Total Hammock Enclosure Sack
Est. expiryOct 19, 2038(~12.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Jim Tenbrink
A45F 3/22A45F 3/52E04H 15/02E04H 15/04
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Abstract
A hammock enclosure sack made of fabric. The hammock enclosure sack can enclose a generally cylindrical volume and is open on the ends with a head-end opening opposite of a foot-end opening. The hammock enclosure sack has a top half and a bottom half. A head-end closure attached to the head-end opening where the head-end closure includes a draw string. A foot-end closure attached to the foot-end opening, and the foot-end closure includes a draw string.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A hammock enclosure sack comprising:
a enclosure made of flexible material where the enclosure encircles a volume and is open on the ends with a head-end opening opposite of a foot-end opening, a head-end closure attached to the head-end opening, and a foot-end closure attached to the foot-end opening.
2 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 1 where the enclosure can be expanded into a general cylindrical shape.
3 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 1 where the head-end closure can bring the head-end opening closed small enough to be snug on a hammock support line.
4 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 3 where the foot-end closure can bring the head-end opening closed small enough to be snug on a hammock support line.
5 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 1 where some of the flexible material is waterproof and breathable.
6 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 5 where some of the flexible material is see-through mesh.
7 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 1 where some of the flexible material is see-through mesh and also keeps bugs out.
8 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 1 further comprising a ceiling line that passes through the head-end opening and foot-end opening.
9 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 8 further comprising a second ceiling line a spreader, where the spread is between the ceiling line and the second ceiling line.
10 . A hammock enclosure sack comprising:
a enclosure made of fabric where the enclosure encircles a volume and is open on the ends with a head-end opening opposite of a foot-end opening, and a head-end closure attached to the head-end opening.
11 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 10 where the head-end closure includes a draw string.
12 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 11 further including a foot-end closure attached to the foot-end opening.
13 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 10 where some of the fabric is waterproof and breathable.
14 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 10 where some of the fabric is see-through mesh and also keeps bugs out.
15 . A hammock enclosure sack comprising:
an enclosure made of fabric where the enclosure can enclose a generally cylindrical volume and is open on the ends with a head-end opening opposite of a foot-end opening and the enclosure has a top half and a bottom half that run between the head-end opening and foot-end opening, a head-end closure attached to the head-end opening where the head-end closure includes a draw string, and a foot-end closure attached to the foot-end opening, and the foot-end closure includes a draw string.
16 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 15 where the top half and bottom half is made of waterproof and breathable fabric.
17 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 15 where the top half and the bottom half is made of is see-through mesh.
18 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 15 where the top half is made of see-through mesh and the bottom half is made of waterproof and breathable material.
19 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 15 where the head-end closure can be closed by an occupant inside the hammock enclosure sack.
20 . The hammock enclosure sack of claim 19 where the foot-end closure also has a barrel clamp.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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