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The invention pertains to a portable seat back cooling apparatus.
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Many have experienced the discomfort of sitting against the seat of a vehicle or chair in hot weather. In this context, air conditioning is initially irrelevant to the problem. This is because the sun has had a long time to heat the seat or chair; the air conditioning has had little time to cool it off, and once we sit cool air cannot flow between the seat and our back to carry away the heat. Some deal with the problem by not sitting back until the seat cools off. Others have tried to solve the problem with a bit more sophistication by providing seat coolers using forced convection; however, forced convection seat coolers add complexity. For example, if a battery powered pump provides the forced air stream, the system requires a battery, a pump, and a system for charging the battery, etc. If existing vehicle ventilation provides the forced air, the system requires hose(s) and attachments to connect to the seat cooler to the existing vehicle ventilation. In addition, using the existing ventilation will reduce the air delivered to other parts of the vehicle. Forced convection seat coolers have also used small openings that clog with dust over time reducing cooling efficiency until the user cleans the openings. This is tedious and time consuming and some may discard the seat cooler at this point. Forced air seat coolers are left in the vehicle even when not needed to save the time required to connect the components, which get in the way.
Fabric seat covers are also inadequate because they rely on cooling arising from bellowing when a person shifts in the seat. However, trapped hot air in the fabric tends to stay trapped and movement required to generate the cooling may not occur. The fabric may even build up heat due to the fabric's insulating properties. It would be desirable if a seat or chair back cooler could address these problems, and cool without the need for forced ventilation and the accessories mentioned earlier.
Accordingly, there is a need for a portable seat or chair back cooler that is adaptable to existing automobile seats as well as a wide range of chairs.
There is further need for a portable seat or chair back cooler that can be fitted onto an automobile seat or a chair to provide cooling comfort for a person sitting in the seat or chair.
There is yet a further need for a portable seat or chair back cooler that can be fitted onto an automobile seat or a chair to provide without the requirements of any external cooling assembly or power.
There is also a need for a portable seat or chair back cooler that can be fitted onto an automobile seat back or a chair back using either a separate adjustable belt or an adjustable belt —hook and strap combination for increased stability of the back cooler position on the automobile seat back or chair back.
Yet another need is for a portable seat or chair back cooler that can be safely fitted onto an automobile seat or a chair that can be easily and inexpensively manufactured, and easily used.
Embodiments of a portable seat or chair back cooler are provided that include a pocket having an open end and three closed or closable sides. At least one gel pack embodiment is configured to be inserted into the pocket open end. An adjustable belt is housed in a belt pocket, and can be deployed to affix the back cooler assembly to a chair back. Hook straps and hooks provide additional attachment points to secure the back cooler assembly to a chair back, and these straps and hooks have separate hook strap and hook storage pockets within the cooling pocket assembly. The cooling pocket assembly can include polyester, fabric or olefin materials, and can also include a mesh backside. Pocket closures in the portable seat or chair back cooler can include magnetic or traditional buttons or Velcro™ hook and loop fasteners.
Other features, advantages, and objects of the portable seat or chair back cooler will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of embodiments of the chair back cooler will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings as further described.
Embodiments the apparatus for the chair back cooler 10 are illustrated and disclosed in
An embodiment of a chair back cooler 10 includes an gel pack insert 20 having a four similar sized rectangular gel packs 30 horizontally arranged on an gel pack front side 22 and a plurality of gel pack buttons 28 disposed along an gel pack front top surface 24,
The gel pack insert 20 for an embodiment of the chair back cooler 10 is suitably sized to be positioned and placed into a pocket 40 top open end 42 and received by the pocket 40,
Embodiments of the back cooler 10 provide polyester, fabric or olefin pocket 40 materials, and it will be understood by persons having ordinary skill in the associated art, that the pocket 40 for an embodiment of a chair back cooler 10 may include a mesh back surface. It will be further understood by persons having ordinary skill in the associated art, that the pocket 40 for an embodiment of a chair back cooler 10 may include Velcro™ hook and loop fasteners, buttons or stitching to close the three closed or closable sides of the pocket 40 to optimize the utility of the chair back cooler 10 over a wide range of applications.
An inside front surface 44 of the pocket 40 for an embodiment of the chair back cooler can include pouches 46, pouch buttons 54, hook straps 50, and hooks 52,
A portable seat back or chair back cooler that is adaptable to existing automobile seat backs as well as a wide range of chair backs is thus disclosed. The disclosed portable seat back or chair back cooler can be fitted onto an automobile seat back or a chair back to provide cooling comfort for a person sitting in the seat or chair without the requirements of any external cooling assembly or power. Finally, the portable seat or chair back cooler can be easily and inexpensively manufactured, and easily and safely used.
This U.S. non-provisional patent application is based upon and claims the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/150,050 filed Apr. 20, 2015.
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