folding camper

vintorezt

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Filed an application for an invention in United States Patent and Trademark Office.
I am interested in Your opinion.
Please excuse my English
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That is a great idea! I like how it will tow with a small frontal area. My 4x8 has difficult wind drag at freeway speeds that alternative folding designs like this address. Recently, I have described a similar fold down concept in the design section.

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That is quite the interesting concept, and I agree with Tom about the frontal, and overall wind drag of the package.
I do have a question or two, though.
Is the "clam shell" a hard side or soft side enclosure?
Will there be weather seals between each segment?
Is it intended to be manual or power driven opening and closing?

I haven't as clue as to what "Indiegogo" is, so can't offer an opinion on whether it would be worth your time.

Roger
 
GTS225":7vl6q5a0 said:
That is quite the interesting concept, and I agree with Tom about the frontal, and overall wind drag of the package.
I do have a question or two, though.
Is the "clam shell" a hard side or soft side enclosure?
Will there be weather seals between each segment?
Is it intended to be manual or power driven opening and closing?

I haven't as clue as to what "Indiegogo" is, so can't offer an opinion on whether it would be worth your time.

Roger
The body of the segments can be either hard or soft
Seals between segments will be
Opening will be both manual and mechanical

https://www.indiegogo.com/
 
If you want to participate in the project in the United States or Canada, please contact me.
I will send you all the technical documentation and drawings.
 
Boy, if those segments could be molded out of HDPE, that would be a rather light weight assembly, and quite weather proof, too.

Roger
 
GTS225":1o4wf2hy said:
Boy, if those segments could be molded out of HDPE, that would be a rather light weight assembly, and quite weather proof, too.

Roger
Segments can be made from HDPE, but not entirely, but from 3 parts. You still need a hard frame. HDPE has too much thermal expansion, it is easier to use aluminum composite panels.
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I think somebody did something like that on here a few years back. He was actually a manufacturer and was promoting the build. I will see if I can find it
 
vintorezt":2i0bgn2o said:
Pmullen503":2i0bgn2o said:
How would you seal the edges of the folding sections when open?
Sketch without insulation, inner lining and sealing gaskets.


That's a nice design. I assume the outside of that wall is the far side in that view. The panels look like they would seal nicely when open if you can keep them flat and well aligned. Have you worked out similar details of how the matching roof panels fit when open?
 
greygoos":12hvgtvc said:
I think somebody did something like that on here a few years back. He was actually a manufacturer and was promoting the build. I will see if I can find it
Hello, I saw your folding camping project, and you mentioned that you could pass on the project to try to develop it. I'm in Brazil, and I would like to set up your project. I wait
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Real interesting! I'm curious what the unfolded rear wall looks like. Can a small galley kitchen be added there? And could it pivot out the back side preserving your sleeping space?
 

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