![]() The inner bearing points lie on a surface comparable thereto and extending parallel at a distance. The outer bearing points lie on a surface of rotation or element of a surface of rotation, such as, for example, a section of a sphere. The lattice in this case consists of numerous such pairs, each of which forms inner and outer end points and bearing points at which, in each case, groups of radially extending poles are rotatably coupled to one another. 3,968,808 has disclosed a collapsible, self-supporting structure which is constructed from a lattice of poles that are coupled at their ends in an articulated manner and form scissor-like pairs, at the intersections of which the poles are rotatably connected. ![]() The invention relates to a camouflage shelter having a collapsible self-supporting subframe. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 9, wherein the eye-like apertures ( 13) in the camouflage net ( 8) and/or the eye-like apertures in the fabric or the tarpaulin ( 10) can be jammed between the twist knob ( 17) and the bearing element ( 15) when the securing devices ( 12) are used as intended. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 4, wherein the securing devices ( 12) each have at least one threaded element ( 18), provided with a twist knob ( 17) and one bearing element ( 15), the twist knob ( 17) having a larger diameter than the respective eye-like aperture ( 13) made in the camouflage net ( 8) and/or the fabric or the tarpaulin ( 10), and the threaded element ( 18) having a smaller diameter than the respective aperture.ġ0. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 4, wherein the eye-like apertures ( 13) in the camouflage net ( 8) and/or the eye-like apertures in the fabric or the tarpaulin ( 10) can be at least partially secured to the securing devices ( 12).ĩ. ![]() The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least the upper internal bearing points ( 6), in the properly assembled state of the subframe ( 3), have securing devices ( 12).Ĩ. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least the lower external bearing points ( 5), in the properly assembled state of the subframe ( 3), have securing devices ( 12).ħ. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fabric or tarpaulin 10 has eye-like apertures.Ħ. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the camouflage net ( 8) has eye-like apertures ( 13).ĥ. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 1, wherein a fabric or a tarpaulin 10 can be secured to inner bearing points ( 6) of the subframe ( 3) to protect the interior against precipitation, wind or the like.Ĥ. The camouflage shelter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the camouflage net ( 8) for the camouflage shelter ( 1) is printed on each of its surfaces with a camouflage print for visual camouflage, the camouflage print having a different pattern on one of the surfaces from the camouflage print on the other of the surfaces of the camouflage net ( 8).ģ. A camouflage shelter ( 1) having a collapsible self-supporting subframe ( 3), which is assembled from a lattice of poles ( 4), which are coupled in an articulated manner at their ends and forming scissor-like pairs, the poles ( 4) being rotatably connected at their intersections ( 7), and having a camouflage net ( 8) arranged loosely over outer bearing points ( 5) of this subframe ( 3) and formed from a polyester mesh with a perforated structure, incorporated metal fibers and a coating that contains absorbent pigments.Ģ.
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