Combination stowage and pillow accessory for ground pads

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802092
  • Patent Number
    6,802,092
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 29, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An accessory for ground pads that includes first and second panels attached to one another so as to form a pocket into which a portion of a ground pad can be inserted. The first portion incorporates an expansion zone of elastic material so that when soft items are place between the ground pad and the expansion zone, an elevated structure akin to a pillow is formed. The second portion includes at least one strap attached thereto so that when the ground pad is rolled for storage, the at least one strap can be used to retain the rolled state of the pad.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention concerns an accessory for stowable ground pads, and more particularly an accessory for ground pads that incorporates compression sack features with comfort enhancing features.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the field of adventure travel, performance of one's gear is of considerable importance. Performance includes adequate protection from the elements, durability, weight, and size. As technology in this field has progressed, consumers of adventure travel gear have demanded greater comfort from their gear as well as performance.




Recent efforts by manufacturers of such gear have focused on both performance issues as well as comfort issues. Cascade Designs, Inc., a leading manufacturer of adventure travel gear, has also engaged in such efforts, especially with respect to self-inflating ground pads. Products such as its THERM-A-REST'R® brand pad accessory provide a user of a ground pad with a fabric slip cover or sleeve to enhance the coefficient of friction between the user and the pad, a chair conversion kit, and means for maintaining the pad in a rolled, stowed form when not in use. This particular product is considered by many users as a substitute for separate compression straps since the compression straps remain with the pad and cannot be lost or misplaced.




In an effort to provide similar functionality as the THERM-A-REST'R® brand pad accessory in a form that did not include the other features that some users might consider unnecessary or undesirable for certain applications, the inventor of the instant invention identified certain core features that should be included in any related accessory. These features included utilization of compression straps or other means for maintaining a ground pad in a rolled or stowed form and enhancing the comfort and/or functionality of the ground pad. It was with these objectives in mind that the invention was conceived.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an accessory for a rollable ground pad comprising a first portion of flexible material having a first surface area and an expansion zone; a second portion of flexible material having a second surface area; and at least one strap securely affixed at a first end thereof to the second portion of flexible material and having securing means for engaging the second portion of flexible material at a second end thereof wherein at least part of the first portion of flexible material and at least part of the second portion of flexible material define a three sided pocket to receive a portion of the ground pad.




A first primary feature of the invention is the incorporation of one or more straps to retain a pad, in a rolled or stowed state, that has been inserted into the pocket. In a most basic form, at least one strap having a first end and a second end is attached to the second portion of flexible material wherein the first end has a first part of a two part fastening system and the second end may have a second part of a two part fastening system. In this basic form, the at least one strap may be completely attached to the second portion of flexible material, selectively attached at multiple locations, or attached at only one location. Moreover, it is not necessary that the second part of the two part fastening system be associated with the second end of the at least one strap: it may be attached directly to the second portion of flexible material. In this second alternative, the second part of the two part fastening system may be directly attached to the second portion of flexible material, thereby causing a part of the second portion of flexible material to act as a tension member in lieu of the at least one strap.




In a preferred embodiment and to prevent undesired stretch of the flexible material, a pair of straps is used to retain the pad. Each strap is attached at its first end to a first part of the second portion of flexible material and includes a first part of a two part fastening system. A portion of each strap distant from the first end, and preferably proximate to the second end thereof, is attached to a second part of the second portion of flexible material. Attached to the second end of each strap is the second part of the two part fastening system. Consequently when an inserted pad is rolled, the second portion of flexible material wholly surrounds the exposed major surface of the pad and the first part and the second part of the second portion of flexible material are thereby brought into close or overlapping proximity with each other; and the two parts of the fastening system are brought together, engaged, and retain the pad in the rolled, stowed state.




Another feature of the invention provides for an expansion zone located at the first flexible material. This zone is intended to receive various soft items for storage when the pad is in use as well as to provide a user with the equivalent of a pillow for increased comfort. An advantage of this configuration is that unlike a pillow, the expansion zone will not shift during use. The zone may be created by using a stretchable fabric as the first flexible material, or may be integrated into a portion of the flexible material or in lieu of part of the first flexible material.




Depending upon various considerations, the aforementioned zone is preferably attached to an outer part of the first flexible fabric material. In this manner, the structural integrity of the sleeve is not compromised, yet a means is provided for creating a pillow-like structure for the user's comfort. A gap is provided to permit the insertion and removal of soft goods into the pocket defined by the expansion zone material and the first portion of flexible material. Alternatively, part of the first portion of flexible material can be removed and replaced with an expansion zone, or the entire first portion can be the expansion zone. In most cases, the expansion zone will comprise a two-way stretchable material such as stretch fleece.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the invention shown engaged with a stowable ground pad illustrating the compression feature of the invention;





FIG. 1



a


is a detailed partial perspective view of a portion of the invention showing the integration of a compression strap portion with the fabric panels;





FIG. 2

is an end elevation of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

wherein the ground pad is shown in a ready to use state;





FIG. 4

is a detailed perspective view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

illustrating the nature of the expansion zone of the first flexible portion; and





FIG. 5

is a detailed perspective view of the invention shown in

FIG. 4

after insertion of soft goods into the expansion zone to create a pillow-type structure.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Turning then to the several figures wherein like numerals indicate like parts, and more particularly to

FIG. 3

, the general parts of sleeve


10


shown surrounding pad


12


are set forth. As depicted therein, sleeve


10


has a first panel of flexible material


20


having expansion zone


24


and reinforcing perimeter


26


; and a second panel of flexible material


30


having compression straps


40




a


and


40




b


and reinforcing perimeter


26


. Preferably, a water resistant material such as treated nylon is selected for panels


20


and


30


while expansion zone


24


is preferably a stretch fleece material. Reinforcing perimeter


26


is present to prevent unintentional ripping or unraveling of panels


20


and


30


.




It should be noted that for convenience, there are two portions of sleeve


10


, namely an upper (anterior) portion and a lower (posterior) portion. In view of the nearly limitless methods of fabricating sleeve


10


, either or both flexible panels


20


and


30


can be fabricated from a plurality of pieces of material, or both panels can be fashioned from a single piece of material. For convenience and in reference to this preferred embodiment, the upper portion is generally referred to as panel


20


while the lower portion is generally referred to as panel


30


. However, and with reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, it can be seen that panel


30


actually extends over the lateral edge and forms a section of the upper portion of sleeve


10


. Nevertheless, this upper portion is generally referred to as panel


20


.




Returning then to

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


, each strap


40


(specifically identified as straps


40




a


and


40




b


in the several drawings) has buckle assembly


50


consisting of female element


52


and male element


54


. Female element


52


is preferably attached to first end


46


of strap


40


, and male element


54


is preferably attached to second end


48


thereof. While any suitable means for securing a strap


40


to second panel


30


can be used, a preferred embodiment attaches first end


46


to the stitched interface between panel


20


and panel


30


as is best shown in

FIG. 1



a


, and attaches second end


48


to panel


30


by way of stitching


44


. In this manner, all tension forces present when the pad is in the stowed state are localized in straps


40




a


and


40




b


rather than being distributed to panels


20


and


30


. However, any means for achieving this functionality are contemplated and include, generally, securing superior end


32


to inferior end


34


by way of snaps, buckles, slide fasteners, hook and loop fasteners, ties, etc.; removeably attaching end


48


directly to superior end


32


or end


46


of a strap


40


; or removeably linking superior end


32


to inferior end


34


by a short strap.




A notable feature of the invention is the incorporation of expansion zone


24


with panel


20


. Turning specifically to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, it can be seen that expansion zone


24


is attached to panel


20


by way of stitching


22


. Thus, when soft goods are placed in between a pad


12


inserted into sleeve


10


and expansion zone


24


as is shown in

FIG. 4

, a pillow-like structure similar to that shown in

FIG. 5

is formed.




As pointed out previously, numerous possible manifestations exist for creating a structure similar to that shown in the several Figures. With respect to expansion zone


24


, it is within the scope of the invention to fabricate panel


20


entirely from a stretch material, to overlay a stretch material on panel


20


, or as illustrated, create a distinct expansion zone within an area defined by panel


20


. It is also possible to construct all panels from a stretch material, however, certain performance limitations may militate against such a design selection.



Claims
  • 1. An accessory for a rollable ground pad comprising:a first portion of flexible material having a first surface area, a perimeter, and an expansion zone for supporting the head of a user; second portion of flexible material having a second surface area fixedly attached to the first portion and defining a three sided pocket to receive a portion of the ground pad; and at least one strap securely affixed at a first end thereof to the second portion of flexible material and having securing means for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material at a second end thereof.
  • 2. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the securing means at the second end of the at least one strap for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material is selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and a grommet or cord.
  • 3. The accessory of claim 1 wherein receiving means are located on the second portion of flexible material for receiving the securing means.
  • 4. The accessory of claim 3 wherein the receiving means are selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and grommet or cord.
  • 5. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the expansion zone has multiple directional stretch properties greater than that of the first portion of flexible material.
  • 6. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the second surface area is equal to or greater than the first surface area.
  • 7. The accessory of claim 6 wherein the securing means at the second end of the at least one strap for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material is selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and a grommet or cord.
  • 8. The accessory of claim 6 wherein receiving means are located on the second portion of flexible material for receiving the securing means.
  • 9. The accessory of claim 8 wherein the receiving means are selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and a grommet or cord.
  • 10. The accessory of claim 6 wherein the expansion zone has multiple directional stretch properties greater than that of the first portion of flexible material.
  • 11. An accessory for a rollable ground pad comprising:a first portion of flexible material having a first surface area and an expansion zone for supporting the head of a user; a second portion of flexible material having a second surface area fixedly attached to the first portion and defining a three sided pocket to receive a portion of the ground pad; and a first and a second strap, each having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the each strap is securely affixed to one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material and the second end of each strap has securing means for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material.
  • 12. An accessory for a rollable ground pad comprising:a first portion of flexible material having a first surface area, a perimeter, and an expansion zone for supporting the head of a user; a second portion of flexible material having a second surface area and a perimeter wherein at least part of the second portion perimeter is non-removably attached to the first portion to define an open-ended pocket for receiving a portion of the ground pad; and at least one strap securely affixed at a first end thereof to the second portion of flexible material and having securing means for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material at a second end thereof.
  • 13. The accessory of claim 12 wherein the securing means at the second end of the at least one strap for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material is selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and a grommet or cord.
  • 14. The accessory of claim 12 wherein receiving means are located on the second portion of flexible material for receiving the securing means.
  • 15. The accessory of claim 14 wherein the receiving means are selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and grommet or cord.
  • 16. The accessory of claim 12 wherein the expansion zone has multiple directional stretch properties greater than that of the first portion of flexible material.
  • 17. The accessory of claim 12 wherein the second surface area is equal to or greater than the first surface area.
  • 18. The accessory of claim 17 wherein the securing means at the second end of the at least one strap for engaging one of the first portion or the second portion of flexible material is selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and a grommet or cord.
  • 19. The accessory of claim 17 wherein receiving means are located on the second portion of flexible material for receiving the securing means.
  • 20. The accessory of claim 19 wherein the receiving means are selected from the group consisting of hook material, loop material, a first part of a two part buckle, a first part of a two part snap, and a grommet or cord.
  • 21. The accessory of claim 17 wherein the expansion zone has multiple directional stretch properties greater than that of the first portion of flexible material.
Parent Case Info

Priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/173,624 filed Dec. 29, 1999, is claimed.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5785219 Kraft Jul 1998 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/173624 Dec 1999 US