Chaise loungue cover and towel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6626491
  • Patent Number
    6,626,491
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides, in one embodiment, a chaise longue cover comprising a substantially-rectangular fabric sheet, a chair head pocket, a storage pouch, and an elastic cloth band located proximate an open edge of the chair head pocket wherein the elastic cloth band is configured to form a gather in the open edge. In one embodiment, the substantially-rectangular fabric sheet has opposing head and foot ends, first and second major edges, and front and rear faces. The chair head pocket is formed at the head end and extends from the rear face. The chair head pocket is configured to encase at least a portion of a head of a chaise longue. The storage pouch is coupled to the foot end and has an opening proximate the front face. The storage pouch is configured to receive the fabric sheet and the chair head pocket without inverting the storage pouch. The present invention further provides a method of manufacturing the chaise longue cover.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed, in general, to chair covers and, more specifically, to a combination chaise longue cover and beach towel.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Full body, outdoor recreational chairs, sometimes called lounge chairs, deck chairs, pool chairs, or the like, may be generally termed chaise longues. They are typically constructed with a wood, plastic or metal tubular frame with the seat, back and leg support areas having a straight or interwoven bands of plastic or fabric for support. Users routinely cover the chaise longue with a beach towel, bath towel, or the like to avoid contact with a hot or soiled surface of the chaise. However, such solutions are less than optimal because the towel soon shifts, the back portion slides down exposing the headrest, or some other portion of the towel exposes a soiled or hot chair surface.




Alternatively, some recreational chairs may accommodate a chair cover specifically designed with fasteners to attach the cover to the chaise longue such as a chair head pocket and elastic cloth bands or straps near the foot to attach the cover to the chair frame. Nevertheless, the cover may become soiled and the user may wish to wash it. Frequently, the chaise longue is provided by the resort or hotel without a cover, and the user needs to bring such a cover with them. In these cases, the user can avoid having to transport a chair, but his/her selected cover must be flexible enough to accommodate a variety of chair designs, for example: with and without armrests. Of course, the user would prefer not to carry a variety of items for his/her day at the beach or pool, but limit such items to those which can perform a variety of functions. Portability and adaptability of the cover to various styles of chairs, in addition to providing an absorptive surface for water or perspiration is clearly to be preferred.




Some beach towel/tote bag combinations have been designed, for example: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,454,643 and 5,618,110 to William Sullivan. However, the Sullivan beach towel/tote bags require a folding process that finishes with inverting the attached tote bag. The original Sullivan patent does not provide for hands-free carry. The later Sullivan patent calls for attaching shoulder straps with hook and loop fasteners, the intent being to carry the packaged towel as a backpack, thus limiting the mode of carry.




Accordingly, what is needed in the art is a chaise longue cover that provides more utility than a beach towel, is readily transported, and is readily attached to a variety of deck chairs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To address the above-discussed deficiencies of the prior art, the present invention provides, in one embodiment, a chaise longue cover comprising a substantially-rectangular fabric sheet, a chair head pocket, a storage pouch, and an elastic cloth band located proximate an open edge of the chair head pocket wherein the elastic cloth band is configured to form a gather in the open edge. In one embodiment, the substantially-rectangular fabric sheet has opposing head and foot ends, first and second major edges, and front and rear faces. The chair head pocket is formed at the head end and extends from the rear face. The chair head pocket is configured to encase at least a portion of a head of a chaise longue. The storage pouch is coupled to the foot end and has an opening proximate the front face. The storage pouch is configured to receive the fabric sheet and the chair head pocket without inverting the storage pouch. The present invention further provides a method of manufacturing the chaise longue cover.




The foregoing has outlined preferred and alternative features of the present invention so that those skilled in the art may better understand the detailed description of the invention that follows. Additional features of the invention will be described hereinafter that form the subject of the claims of the invention. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they can readily use the disclosed conception and specific embodiment as a basis for designing or modifying other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1A

illustrates a front surface view of one embodiment of a chaise longue cover and towel constructed according to the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 1B

illustrates a rear surface view of the chaise longue cover and towel of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2A

illustrates a front perspective view of the chaise longue cover of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

installed on a chaise longue;





FIG. 2B

illustrates a rear perspective view of the chaise longue and chaise longue cover of

FIG. 2A

;





FIG. 3A

illustrates a rear perspective view an alternative embodiment of the chaise longue cover of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

installed on a chaise longue;





FIG. 3B

illustrates a front perspective view of the chaise longue and chaise longue cover of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4A

illustrates that the drawstrings may be used as a rope belt about the waist of the user for hands-free carry with the storage pouch carried at the front of the user;





FIG. 4B

illustrates that the drawstrings may likewise be used as a rope belt for hands-free carry with the storage pouch carried at the back of the user;





FIG. 4C

illustrates that the drawstrings may be used as a shoulder strap for carrying the storage pouch; and





FIG. 4D

illustrates the storage pouch carried as a back pack.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Refer now simultaneously to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

.

FIG. 1A

illustrates a front surface view of one embodiment of a chaise longue cover and towel


100


constructed according to the principles of the present invention.

FIG. 1A

illustrates a rear surface view of the chaise longue cover and towel of FIG.


1


A. In one embodiment, the chaise longue cover


100


comprises a substantially-rectangular fabric sheet


110


, a chair head pocket


120


, a storage pouch


130


, an elastic cloth band


140


, and at least one side pocket


150


. The fabric sheet


110


has head and foot ends


111


,


112


, respectively; first and second major edges


113


,


114


, respectively; and front and rear faces


115


,


116


, respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the fabric sheet


110


comprises terry cloth or other similar fabric that is suitable to use as a towel.




The chair head pocket


120


is formed at the head end


111


and extends from the rear face


116


. In a preferred embodiment, the chair head pocket


120


is formed by turning an extended portion of the fabric sheet


110


over upon the rear face


116


, and stitching edges


121


,


122


together, leaving an open edge


123


. The elastic cloth band


140


is located proximate the open edge


123


and is configured to form a gather


141


in the open edge


123


.




The storage pouch


130


is coupled to the foot end


112


and has an opening


131


proximate the front face


115


. In one embodiment, the storage pouch


130


may be formed of a separate piece of fabric of generally the same type as the substantially-rectangular fabric sheet


110


. The storage pouch


130


has a casing


132


formed about an edge


133


of the storage pouch


130


. A drawstring


134


is located within the casing


132


to assist in closing the opening


131


. In one embodiment, the drawstring


134


comprises two drawstrings


134


,


135


exiting opposite corners


136


,


137


of the storage pouch


130


. One who is skilled in the art will readily understand the operation of one or two drawstrings. The storage pouch


130


, after thus being assembled, may then be coupled, with the casing


132


proximate the foot end


112


, to the substantially-rectangular fabric sheet


110


. One who is skilled in the art will recognize that a variety of types of stitching, or other appropriate forms of coupling in the fabric arts, as well as other methods of forming the storage pouch


130


may be used.




In one embodiment, the storage pouch


130


comprises a front face


126


whereupon is a first logotype


127


. The first logotype


127


may suitably be that of a sponsor, e.g., a hotel or a tanning product. The tanning product company may therefore opportunely advertise with the first logotype


127


for view by passersby, while also including a sample thereof within one of the side pockets


150


as a gift for the owner. The placement of the first logotype


127


on the front face


126


of the storage pouch


130


advantageously allows the first logotype


127


to be visible when a person is using the chaise longue cover and towel


100


on various chaise longues. In one embodiment, the storage pouch


130


further comprises a rear face


128


whereupon is a second logotype


129


. Thus, a second advertiser may affix their advertisement as the second logotype


129


. The first and second logotypes


127


,


129


may be imprinted using impregnated dye, plastisol, or silk screening.




The storage pouch


130


is configured to receive the fabric sheet


110


and the chair head pocket


120


without inverting the storage pouch


130


. That is, the fabric sheet


110


with chair head pocket


120


may be folded or rolled, whichever is more convenient for the user, and inserted into the storage pouch


130


. In one embodiment, the fabric sheet


110


may be stowed into the storage pouch


130


without inverting the fabric sheet


110


. That is, the chair head pocket


120


is removed from a chair frame, the side pockets


150


,


151


flipped onto the front face


115


, and with the fabric sheet remaining on the chair, the fabric sheet


110


is then folded or rolled toward the foot end


112


. The rolled or folded fabric sheet


110


is then inserted into the storage pouch


130


and the storage pouch


130


drawn shut. That is, the two drawstrings


134


,


135


may be pulled from their respective corners


136


,


137


to cinch the storage pouch


130


closed. In one embodiment, the storage pouch


130


further comprises an alternate storage pouch closure


138


located proximate the opening


131


. In a preferred embodiment, the alternate storage pouch closure


138


comprises hook and loop fasteners and may comprise multiple sections. Thus, the storage pouch


130


may be closed using the alternate storage pouch closure


138


to protect the pocket contents when the chaise longue cover


100


is in use on a chair without using the drawstrings


134


,


135


.




The fabric sheet


110


has a back portion


117


located proximate the head end


111


, a seat portion


118




a


proximate the back portion


117


, and a leg portion


118




b


proximate the foot end


112


. In one embodiment, the chaise longue cover and towel


100


may include a first and second securing tabs


161


,


162


that provide an additional mechanism for securing the chaise longue cover and towel


100


to a variety of chaise longues. The first securing tab


161


is coupled to the first major edge


113


proximate a junction


119


of the back portion


117


and the seat portion


118




a


. The second securing tab


162


is coupled to the second major edge


114


proximate the junction


119


. In another embodiment, chaise longue cover and towel


100


includes a pillow pocket


170


that is coupled to the front face


115


proximate the head end


111


so as to accept a pillow


171


or a rolled/folded towel to provide the user with a pillow for his/her head. The pillow pocket


170


has an opening


172


for insertion and removal of the pillow


171


. In yet another embodiment, the pillow pocket


170


may have an opening at each end, similar to the opening


172


, to allow the insertion and extraction of the pillow


171


or the rolled/folded towel from either end of the pillow pocket


170


.




In one embodiment, the at least one side pocket


150


is coupled to the first major edge


113


or the second major edge


114


. In a preferred embodiment, the chaise longue cover


100


comprises a plurality of side pockets


150


,


151


. The plurality of side pockets


150


,


151


may be coupled to either or both of the first major edge


113


or the second major edge


114


. In one embodiment, at least one side pocket


152


comprises a side pocket closure


153


. In one embodiment, the side pocket closure


153


comprises hook and loop fasteners that cooperate to close the side pocket


152


. Such a side pocket


152


may be conveniently used to retain products related to the use of the chaise longue cover and towel


100


such as: tanning lotions or oils, sunglasses, books, etc. The side pockets


150


-


152


may be lined with a non-porous surface, such as plastic or vinyl, to prevent tanning lotions or oils from staining the outer fabric material. Such closeable side pockets as hereinabove described are especially suited for retaining manufacturer's samples of such tanning lotions or other such products that a manufacturer may wish to introduce to an end user, purchaser, or prospective customer. In order to store the chaise longue cover


100


in the storage pouch


130


, the side pockets


151


,


152


need only be flipped onto the front face


115


of the fabric sheet


110


. The fabric sheet


110


is then rolled or folded to a size convenient to place into the storage pouch


130


.




Refer now simultaneously to

FIGS. 2A and 2B

.

FIG. 2A

illustrates a front perspective view of the chaise longue cover


100


of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

installed on a chaise longue


210


.

FIG. 2B

illustrates a rear perspective view of the chaise longue


210


and chaise longue cover


100


of FIG.


2


A. The chaise longue


210


comprises a frame


220


, legs


230


, a chair back


240


, a chair seat


250


, a lower leg portion


260


, right and left armrests


271


,


272


, and right and left armrest supports


281


,


282


. The chair head pocket


120


can be seen to encase at least a portion


241


of a head of the chair back


240


. The side pockets


150


,


151


are positioned between the right or left armrest supports


281


,


282


and the foot end


112


. Thus, the side pockets


150


,


151


are positioned in such a way that they are forward of and will not interfere with the right and left armrest supports


281


,


282


. While the side pockets


150


,


151


are shown coupled to both the first and second major edges


113


,


114


, one who is skilled in the art will understand that, in an alternative embodiment, side pockets may only be present on one side. As is shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, side pocket(s)


150


may be a single pocket on either or both sides. Additionally, these single pockets


150


may have multiple hook and pile closures as described with relation to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

. The first logotype


127


is visible for all passersby to see in this deployed configuration of the chaise longue cover


100


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second securing tabs


161


,


162


, respectively, are configured to couple the first and second major edges


113


,


114


, respectively, to first and second side rails


221


,


222


, respectively, of the chaise longue


210


. If the side rails


221


,


222


are not accessible, the first and second securing tabs


161


,


162


may be coupled to one of the legs


230


of the chaise longue


210


. In alternative embodiments, the first and second securing tabs


161


,


162


may comprise hook and pile fasteners or conventional snap fasteners. The first and second securing tabs


161


,


162


therefore restrain the first and second major edges


113


,


114


so that the chaise longue cover


100


remains appropriately positioned on the chaise longue


210


and prevents exposure of a soiled or hot portion of the chaise longue


210


. The elastic cloth band


140


is located proximate the open edge


123


of the chair head pocket


120


, but does not extend for a full width of the fabric sheet


110


. The elastic cloth band


140


thereby takes up any slack in the chair head pocket


120


along the open edge


123


.




Refer now to FIGS


3


A and


3


B.

FIG. 3A

illustrates a rear perspective view an alternative embodiment


300


of the chaise longue cover of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

with a pillow pouch


340


installed on a chaise longue


310


.

FIG. 3B

illustrates a front perspective view of the chaise longue


310


and chaise longue cover


300


of

FIG. 3A

with the pillow pouch


340


in its use position. Best seen in

FIG. 3A

, the chaise longue cover


300


comprises a chair head pocket


320


having an edge


321


, a foldback panel


330


, and the pillow pouch


340


. The foldback panel


330


extends from the edge


321


and attaches the pillow pouch


340


to the chair head pocket


320


. As can be seen in

FIG. 3B

, the pillow pouch


340


is foldable back over the chair head pocket


320


to place the pillow pouch


340


in a location on the face of the chaise longue cover


300


near its head end


311


. The pillow pouch


340


is configured to receive a pillow


341


or a towel to cushion the head of a user reclined upon the chaise longue


310


. In a related embodiment, the pillow pouch


340


may include a pillow pouch closure (not shown) similar to the storage pouch closure


138


of FIG.


1


A.




Referring now to

FIG. 4A through 4D

, illustrated are alternative methods of carry for the chaise longue cover


100


of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

.

FIG. 4A

illustrates that the drawstrings


134


,


135


may be used as a rope belt about the waist of the user for hands-free carry with the storage pouch


130


carried at the front of the user.

FIG. 4B

illustrates that the drawstrings


134


,


135


may likewise be used as a rope belt for hands-free carry with the storage pouch


130


carried at the back of the user. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 4C

, the drawstrings


134


,


135


may be used as a shoulder strap for carrying the storage pouch


130


.

FIG. 4D

illustrates the storage pouch carried as a back pack. In any of the configurations of

FIGS. 4A

,


4


B,


4


C or


4


D, either the first logotype


127


or the second logotype (not shown) is always visible to promote advertising of the logotype owner.




Thus, a chaise longue cover and towel combination has been described that enables a user to securely fasten the cover to a chaise lounge while also providing at least four convenient methods of carrying. The chaise longue cover also includes side pockets for holding samples of related products and alternative methods of forming a stuffable pillow pocket for the user's head. The configuration of the storage pouch combined with the chaise longue cover assures that an advertisers logo is always visible.




Although the present invention has been described in detail, those skilled in the art should understand that they can make various changes, substitutions and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.



Claims
  • 1. A chaise longue cover, comprising:a substantially-rectangular fabric sheet having head and foot ends, first and second major edges, and front and rear faces; a chair head pocket formed at said head end and extending from said rear face, said chair head pocket configured to encase at least a portion of a head of a chaise longue; a storage pouch coupled to said foot end and having an opening proximate said front face, said storage pouch configured to receive said fabric sheet and said chair head pocket without inverting said storage pouch; and an elastic cloth band located proximate an open edge of said chair head pocket and configured to form a gather in said open edge.
  • 2. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 further comprising:a casing formed proximate said foot end and about an edge of said storage pouch; and a drawstring located in said casing.
  • 3. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 further comprising at least one side pocket coupled to said first major edge or said second major edge.
  • 4. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one side pocket is adapted to be coupled to said first major edge or said second major edge between first or second armrest supports of the chaise longue and said foot end.
  • 5. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one side pocket comprises a side pocket closure.
  • 6. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 wherein said fabric sheet has a back portion proximate said head end and a seat portion proximate said back portion and further comprising:a first securing tab coupled to said first major edge proximate a junction of said back portion and said seat portion; and a second securing tab coupled to said second major edge proximate said junction, said first and second securing tabs configured to couple said first and second major edges, respectively, to first and second side rails of said chaise longue.
  • 7. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 further comprising:a foldback panel extending from an edge of said chair head pocket; and a pillow pouch extending from said foldback panel, said pillow pouch configured to receive a pillow or a towel.
  • 8. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 further comprising a pillow pocket coupled to said front face proximate said head end and configured to receive a pillow or a towel.
  • 9. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 wherein said storage pouch has a front surface and further comprising a first logotype affixed said front surface.
  • 10. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 wherein said storage pouch has a rear surface and further comprising a second logotype affixed said rear surface.
  • 11. The chaise longue cover as recited in claim 1 further comprising a storage pouch closure located proximate said opening.
  • 12. A method of manufacturing a chaise longue cover, comprising:forming a substantially-rectangular fabric sheet having head and foot ends, first and second major edges, and front and rear faces; forming a chair head pocket at said head end and extending from said rear face, said chair head pocket configured to encase at least a portion of a head of a chaise longue; coupling a storage pouch to said foot end, said storage pouch having an opening proximate said front face, said storage pouch configured to receive said fabric sheet and said chair head pocket without inverting said storage pouch; and coupling an elastic cloth band proximate an open edge of said chair head pocket, said elastic cloth band configured to form a gather in said open edge.
  • 13. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising:forming a casing proximate said foot end and about an edge of said storage pouch; and locating a drawstring in said casing.
  • 14. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising coupling at least one side pocket to said first major edge or said second major edge.
  • 15. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein coupling at least one side pocket includes configuring the at least one side pocket to be coupled between first or second armrest supports of the chaise longue and said foot end.
  • 16. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein coupling at least one side pocket includes coupling at least one side pocket comprising a side pocket closure.
  • 17. The method as recited in claim 12 wherein said fabric sheet has a back portion proximate said head end and a seat portion proximate said back portion and further comprising:coupling a first securing tab to said first major edge proximate a junction of said back portion and said seat portion; and coupling a second securing tab to said second major edge proximate said junction, said first and second securing tabs configured to couple said first and second major edges, respectively, to first and second side rails of said chaise longue.
  • 18. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising:extending a foldback panel from an edge of said chair head pocket; and extending a pillow pouch from said foldback panel, said pillow pouch configured to receive a pillow or a towel.
  • 19. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising coupling a pillow pocket to said front face proximate said head end, said pillow pocket configured to receive a pillow or a towel.
  • 20. The method as recited in claim 12 wherein said storage pouch has a front surface and further comprising affixing a first logotype to said front surface.
  • 21. The method as recited in claim 12 wherein said storage pouch has a rear surface and further comprising affixing a second logotype said rear surface.
  • 22. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising locating a storage pouch closure proximate said opening.
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