For many outdoor activities, use of a ground blanket is often desired. Examples include at the beach, at a park picnic, or simply sitting on one's lawn. With wind conditions, such blankets often flap up or roll up, and can become a nuisance when the wind catches under the blanket to create a sail.
To prevent such lifting of the edges of a blanket in windy conditions, users often place rocks or stones or sand at the edge of the blanket. While such a simple solution may work for a while, such rocks or sand may become dislodged or kicked off during usage of the blanket, which may result in the edge of the blanket flapping up eventually.
Different designs and mechanisms have been created and used to secure blankets to the ground, including stakes or integral weights, or in some configurations pockets to put materials into to secure the blanket in place. Each of these type of configurations has their own resulting problems. For example, using stakes often requires additional tools to force the stakes into hard ground materials. Similarly, integral weights address that issue, but result in the blanket being very heavy when not in use, making transport and storage more cumbersome.
Blankets that have pockets that may be filled with separate weight materials still require additional work and effort to “disassemble” the blanket, but reaching in and removing the weight material placed in each pocket. Accordingly, while blanket retention devices and mechanisms are available and in use today, each such device and/or mechanism has its own issues and problems preventing ease of use, disassembly, transport, and storage.
What is needed is a blanket having perimeter weighting means that allows for easy and ready removal or release of the weighting means. The blanket should have sections that allow for usage of a variety of weighting means, such as sand, stones, or other heavy objects, where such weighting means is held in place at the blanket perimeter, and maintains the blanket in a fully flat configuration, and still allows for easy release of all such weighting material. Such a blanket design does not appear to have been created or used upon a review of the relevant the prior art.
The above noted problems inadequately or incompletely resolved by the prior art are addressed and resolved by the present invention. The present invention is a blanket having perimeter weight pockets designed to hold weighting material, such as sand or stones, and further designed such that upon simply lifting the center of the blanket all weighting material is released and falls out of the perimeter weight pockets. The problem solved by the invention is to ability to easily hold a blanket in place, by putting weighting material in the perimeter weight pockets, and allow for easy release and removal of all such weighting material, so that the blanket can be readily stored and transported in a light weight and compact configuration. Examples and certain embodiments of the present invention are summarized below.
In one embodiment, there is disclosed a blanket having a plurality of perimeter pockets, comprising a center blanket section, a plurality of pockets formed along the perimeter of said center blanket section, wherein each of said plurality of pockets is formed with a pocket flap, and wherein each plurality of pockets is formed with a pocket opening formed facing radially away from a center of said center blanket section.
In a further embodiment, there is disclosed a blanket having a plurality of perimeter pockets, comprising a center blanket section, a plurality of pockets formed along the perimeter of said center blanket section, wherein each of said plurality of pockets is formed with a pocket flap, and wherein each plurality of pockets is formed with a pocket opening formed facing radially away from a center of said center blanket section, and further comprising a pocket flap retaining means.
In another embodiment, there is disclosed a blanket having a plurality of perimeter pockets, comprising a center blanket section, a plurality of pockets formed along the perimeter of, and extending radially away from the center of said center blanket section, wherein each of said plurality of pockets is formed with a pocket flap, and wherein each plurality of pockets is formed with a pocket opening formed facing radially away from a center of said center blanket section.
For the purposes of illustrating the invention, the attached drawings show certain aspects and embodiments that are presently preferred. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise elements, configurations, sizing, shapes, as shown in the accompanying drawings, but rather is further disclosed and claimed according to the attached claims.
A blanket having a plurality of perimeter weight pockets, for outdoor or indoor use, is described and disclosed. The blanket design is innovative with respect to the configuration of the perimeter weight pockets, along with the weight pockets flap and flap retaining element. The blanket 100 is designed to have a plurality of perimeter weight pockets 200 attached to the blanket 100 along with pocket flaps 250 and pocket flap retaining elements 275.
The blanket 100 design provides that the blanket 100 may be unfolded and placed on the ground, and then the perimeter weight pockets 200 may be filled with any available weighting material, such as sand or stones, and then the pocket flaps 250 are folded over the pocket opening 225, with the pocket flaps 250 being held in place by one or more pocket flap retaining elements 275.
In such an “assembled” configuration, the blanket 100 is maintained in place against wind or other inadvertent or natural forces. When the users wish to pack up the blanket, the blanket can be readily “disassembled” by simply lifting the blanket 100 by a center area of the blanket 100 such that the weighted pockets are drawn down, and the weighting material forces open the pocket flap retaining elements 275, and forces open the pocket flaps 250 such that all of the weighting material falls down and out of the now open perimeter weight pockets 200. The blanket 100 can now be easily folded, rolled, and stored without any of the weighting material.
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Once the perimeter weighting pockets 200 are filled with available weight material, the pocket flaps 250 are folded over to enclose the weight material within the perimeter weighting pockets 200.
A core aspect of the invention is that force necessary to open or release the pocket flap retaining elements 275. The design provides that the weight or gravitational force of the weight material placed within each perimeter weighting pocket 200 should be greater than the force necessary to open or release the pocket flap retaining elements 275. With such a design, and providing of the force to open the pocket flap retaining elements 275, by simply lifting the blanket 100 at a center location, the weight material will force open the pocket flaps 250 because the weight material gravitational force is greater than the force to open the pocket flap retaining elements 275.
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For the blanket to work properly, in preferred embodiments, the perimeter weighting pockets 200 should be formed at the edges or perimeter of the blanket 100. Moreover, to ensure the blanket 100 is held in place from all directions, the perimeter weighting pockets 200 should be formed at multiple locations along the blanket 100 perimeter, as shown in
In different embodiments, the blanket 100 may have a cutout or grommet, or handle located at the center of the blanket 100 to provide for easy location, and ease of lifting. Alternatively, the center of the blanket 100 may simply be a logo or some other position locator.
In different preferred embodiments, the blanket 100 may be manufactured from any number of textiles or fabrics. For ease of cleaning, the blanket 100 may be made of a machine washable material. Similarly, the perimeter weighting pockets 200 and pocket flaps 250 may be manufactured from a material similar to the blanket 100, or in alternative embodiments may be manufactured from a more durable material, such as pliable thermoplastic, or vinyl, or leather. The more durable materials would tend to be more resilient to wear and tear especially given that heavy weight materials would likely be placed within the perimeter weighting pockets 200.
In another embodiment, the perimeter weight pockets 200 and pocket flaps 250 may be formed along the blanket perimeter, and extending radially away from the blanket center.
While several preferred embodiments of the inventive blanket with a plurality of perimeter weighting pockets have been described and disclosed, in particular with reference to certain figures and drawings showing certain exemplary embodiments that relate to a particular shape, configuration, and size of such blanket, such configurations, designs, and embodiments are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the inventive device. For example, as described above, the blanket 100 may be made in different shapes, sizes, and configurations, including square, rectangular, circle, oval, or having a polygon shape. Moreover, the materials that may be used to manufacture the blanket, the perimeter weighting pockets, the pocket flaps, and the pocket flap retaining elements are fully open to any material that provides for effective use of the blanket 100. All such alternate embodiments are believed to be within the scope of the inventive design and the below claims.
It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that other modifications, substitutions, and/or other applications are possible, and all such modifications, substitutions and applications are within the true scope and spirit of the present invention. It is likewise understood that the above disclosure and attached claims are intended to cover all such modifications, substitutions, and/or applications.
This application claims priority to co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/230,739, filed on 7 Aug. 2021, which is incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full.
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63230739 | Aug 2021 | US |