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Due to its design and speed of installation, this umbrella tent really something akin to modern folding umbrellas. The body is a hemisphere. Its surface, like a peeled orange, is divided into slices by sewn or pasted patch pockets: they have tubular knitting needles that stretch the awning like an umbrella.
Each spoke consists of four joined links; three have a pressed-on connecting sleeve at one end, into which the end of the other link fits snugly. The tent is assembled simply and quickly: an awning folded with a ladder, latpockets in one direction is laid out, knitting needles are assembled and pulled into latpockets, their ends are inserted into the bushings of the fan locks, then the locks are slightly tightened with a cord to each other in order to form arcs from the spokes. One has only to pull on the extreme arc, as the entire dome unfolds above you, slice after slice.
The tent, designed by V. Seregin from Kazan, was successfully tested in Taimyr and in other campaigns.
Spherical tent: 1 - fabric (tarpaulin, lavsap), 2 - knitting needle - arc spacer, 3 - fan lock, 4 - cord.
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