Embodiments of the invention are broadly directed to a floating water mat. More specifically, embodiments of the invention provide a solid core, buoyant mat for supporting multiple people or objects on the water with an adjustable width or length and configurable folding shape.
Water mats are popular recreational floatation devices. Current water mats provide little more than a single, continuous flat slab of foam that is intended to be rolled up for storage. Problems arise when a mat has spent too much time rolled up, causing it to no longer lay flat when unrolled. Further, rolling these mats often requires cooperation between multiple people. Once rolled, current mats do not store well in areas of limited space, such as a boat, garage, dock, or vehicle, and are difficult to carry by a single person. What is needed is an improved water mat that can be lengthened or shortened as desired, remains generally flat while in use, and can be conveniently folded for storage and transportation by a single person.
Embodiments of the invention solve these problems by providing a recreational floating water mat comprised of modular sections that can be added or removed to adjust its overall length and folded up for simple transportation and storage. This modular construction further allows the water mat to be easily repaired if damaged, and may be used to select different color combinations. The sections of the water mat in embodiments of the invention are substantially similar to one another, and are covered in a resilient, colorful fabric that may be removed for cleaning, color modification, and/or replacement due to damage. The sections may be personalized, for instance using embroidery, or a heat seal logo or name.
A first embodiment of the invention addresses the above-described needs by providing a configurable water mat comprising an anchor section and an intermediary section. The anchor section includes a first buoyant insert, a first sleeve, a first enclosure fastener, at least one tethering port, and a first expansion fastener. The first sleeve includes a first face, a second face opposite the first face, a first edge, and a second edge. The first enclosure fastener is operable to enclose the first buoyant insert within the first sleeve. The least one tethering port is positioned along the first edge, and the first expansion fastener is positioned along the second edge. The intermediary section includes a second buoyant insert, a second sleeve, a second enclosure fastener, a second expansion fastener, and a third expansion fastener. The second sleeve includes a third face, a fourth face, a third edge, a fourth edge. The second enclosure fastener is operable to enclose the second buoyant insert within the second sleeve. The second expansion fastener is disposed along the third edge and is operable to couple to the first expansion fastener on the first sleeve. The third expansion fastener along the fourth edge is operable to couple to an additional expansion fastener on a third sleeve associated with an additional mat section.
A second embodiment of the invention addresses the above-described needs by providing for a configurable water mat comprising a first anchor section, a second anchor section, and a set of intermediary sections. The first anchor section and the second anchor section each include a first buoyant insert, a first sleeve, a first enclosure fastener, at least one tethering port, and a first expansion fastener. The first sleeve includes a first face, a second face opposite the first face, a first edge, and a second edge. The first enclosure fastener is operable to enclose the first buoyant insert within the first sleeve. The at least one tethering port positioned along the first edge, and the first expansion fastener along the second edge. The set of intermediary sections is configured to be disposed between the first anchor section and the second anchor section. Each intermediary section of the set of intermediary sections includes a second buoyant insert, a second sleeve, a second enclosure fastener, a second expansion fastener, and a third expansion fastener. The second sleeve includes a third face, a fourth face, a third edge, a fourth edge. The second enclosure fastener operable to enclose the second buoyant insert within the second sleeve. The second expansion fastener along the third edge operable to couple to the first expansion fastener on the first sleeve. The third expansion fastener along the fourth edge operable to couple to an additional expansion fastener on a third sleeve associated with an additional mat section.
A third embodiment of the invention addresses the above-described needs by providing a configurable water mat comprising an anchor section and an intermediary section. The anchor section includes a first buoyant insert, a first sleeve, a first enclosure fastener, at least one tethering port, and a first expansion fastener. The first sleeve includes a first face, a second face opposite the first face, a first edge, and a second edge. The first enclosure fastener is operable to enclose the first buoyant insert within the first sleeve. The least one tethering port is positioned along the first edge, and the first expansion fastener is positioned along the second edge. The intermediary section includes a second buoyant insert, a second sleeve, a second enclosure fastener, a second expansion fastener, and a third expansion fastener. The second sleeve includes a third face, a fourth face, a third edge, a fourth edge. The second enclosure fastener is operable to enclose the second buoyant insert within the second sleeve. The second expansion fastener is disposed along the third edge and is operable to couple to the first expansion fastener on the first sleeve. The third expansion fastener along the fourth edge is operable to couple to an additional expansion fastener on a third sleeve associated with an additional mat section. The configurable water mat is configured to be placed into either of an expanded configuration and a stacked configuration. In the stacked configuration, the first face of the first sleeve contacts the third face of the second sleeve. In the expanded configuration the first face of the first sleeve is substantially coplanar with the third face of the second sleeve.
Embodiments of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The drawing figures do not limit embodiments the invention to the specific embodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the invention.
The following description of embodiments of the invention references the accompanying illustrations that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.
In this description, references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” mean that the feature or features being referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the technology. Separate references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are also not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description. For example, a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included. Thus, the current technology can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
Turning to the figures, embodiments of the invention are directed to a configurable water mat 100. Embodiments of the invention may be used as a recreational device on which multiple people can stand, sit, lie, or exercise. Embodiments may also be used while swimming to allow swimmers to easily enter and exit the water. Embodiments may be free-floating, secured to a stationary platform (such as a dock), or secured to a movable platform (such as a boat). Embodiments may hold a Personal Water Craft (PWC) or other water-related recreational items such as a kayak, standup paddleboard, tube, etc. Embodiments may be used for towing the configurable water mat 100 in rescue operations such as for a stranded swimmer, or a fallen surfer surfing large waves, to grab and be pulled out of harm's way. A customizable graphic on the configurable water mat 100 may be displayed at water sporting events for the purpose of promotion or sponsorship. It should therefore be appreciated that the discussed uses herein are only exemplary and that embodiments of the invention may be used for any of many purposes and uses.
Broadly, the configurable water mat 100 is a combination of one or more fabric sleeves that cover a solid core buoyant foam insert. The combination of one sleeve and one foam insert will be referred to as a panel. Multiple panels are attached together allowing a user to attach as many panels as wanted. There are two end panels that have grommeted ports on one side and fasteners on the opposite side. These ports are for attaching a tether and anchoring the configurable water mat 100 to any number of objects that may be used for different purposes that will be discussed in detail later. Since the center panels have fasteners on opposite edges, the center panels may be coupled to each other as well as the outer anchoring sections. This allows for a plurality of center panels and the assembly may be made as long as a user wishes. Anchor sections may be placed at one end, both ends or no anchor section may be attached. Anchor sections may also be placed on the ends, or edges of the intermediary sections, or two anchor sections may be attached. The embodiment here and the embodiments following use a rectangular shaped mat as an example. However, the panels may be any number of shapes and sizes that can be attached together including but now limited to square, triangular, circular, or rhombus. The size and shape of the panels may be irregular or optimized based on space, material, or weight and size of the user.
The configurable water mat 100 is formed of at least two mat sections 102. The mat sections 102 are separate and distinct structures that may be secured (permanently or selectively) to each other to form the configurable water mat 100. Mat sections 102 may be of various types. For example, a mat section 102 may be an anchor section 104 or an intermediary section 106. An anchor section 104 is configured to be secured to an external structure, such as a dock or boat as discussed below, as well as other mat sections 102. An intermediary section 106 is configured to be secured only to other mat sections 102. As such, various intermediary sections 106 may be secured between one or more anchor sections 104. The mat sections 102 of various types are therefore combined as desired by a user to form the completed configurable water mat 100.
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In embodiments of the invention, the mat sections 102 are buoyant because of a solid core of buoyant foam for insert/removal. The insert 202 is inserted through the enclosure fastener 120 in the open configuration. Once the insert 202 is fully inserted the opening is closed using the enclosure fastener 120, such as the zipper 206 as illustrated. It should be appreciated that while the fasteners in this embodiment and the embodiments follow may be zippers, this is in no way limiting and other fasteners such as buttons, hooks, snaps, magnets, general purpose adhesive backed fasteners, clamps, surface area based fasteners, sealants, straps or any other fastening device may be used.
In embodiments of the invention, the mat sections 102 present a generally rectangular prism shape, as shown in
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In another exemplary scenario, an embodiment of the invention may use a mat as a raft or fishing vessel. A mat assembly may be used by a user in a sitting position while the mat is rowed to a favorite fishing hole. The oar, fishing pole, tackle box or any other equipment needed may be tied to the grommet ports or the mat may have pockets, hooks, rope, or any other method for attaching the fishing equipment. A fishing stringer may also be tied to the ports or may be attachable by clips, hooks or any fastening method as described above. The mat assembly may include a seat (not illustrated) for the fisherman may be above the water or in the water allowing the fisherman's legs to dangle below. The mat may have a pocket (not illustrated) for a tackle box and a block for hanging lures. A hole (not illustrated) for holding a pole or multiple poles may be built in or attached to the mat using any of the fastening methods described above.
Additionally, fabric covers, whether for various mat sections 102, may include features to allow water to drain from the interior of the sections. As seen in
Embodiments of the invention may be constructed of foam with such firmness that the configurable water mat 100 (labeled as 802 in
In embodiments of the invention, the accessory section 806 may additionally or alternatively include water tight pockets (not illustrated) configured to hold electronics, snacks, wallets, toys, goggles, sunscreen, or any other object the user may want to have on the mat. The accessory section 806 may additionally or alternatively include non-water-tight pockets (not illustrated) configured to hold footwear, water toys, goggles, and other objects that would not be harmed by water damage. The pockets may be any type of material as discussed above. The accessory section 806 may additionally or alternatively include large pockets (not illustrated) configured for holding radios, speakers, Bluetooth speakers, computers, monitors, tackle boxes, boat accessories, paddles/oars, or any other larger device may also be present.
The accessory section 806 may attach on any side as in the case of an intermediary section or may have anchors as in the case of an anchor section. Any section may also attach on the ends to form a square, L-shape, H-shape, or any other type configuration. The sections may also be attached using any of the methods previously discussed.
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In other embodiments, a child section (not illustrated) may also be available. The child section may have a seat for a baby, toddler, child, or combination to hold multiple children of different ages. The child section may be reconfigurable so one section may be adjusted to hold different sized children. The child section may have seats of mesh or any other comfortable fabric that the child may sit in. The seat may be in the water allowing the child's legs to dangle in the water or may be above the mat keeping the child out of the water. The seat may have straps to keep the child secure. These straps may fasten by any method as described above. Extra floatation may be added to the section to keep it upright for added stability and security for the child. The section may contain a cup holder and tray for eating and playing. The section may also contain pockets, as described above, for holding toys, pacifiers, or any other devices for child entertainment.
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Another benefit of the stacked configuration of the configurable water mat 100 is that it is easily transportable. The grommets on the anchor section 102 provide a handle for carrying. The strap 904 may also be used as a hand hold. In other embodiments, a second strap may be used to loop around one of the straps 904 to provide a shoulder strap for carrying. A benefit of these embodiments is that the configurable water mat 100 is transportable by one user.
Embodiments have been provided mainly for water purposes, however this is not limiting. The mat may be used on the beach for picnics or to escape the hot sand or asphalt. The mat may be used for exercise, such as yoga or palates. The mat may be tethered to a tree for providing shade or privacy as stated above.
As noted above, the fabric covers are removable from the solid foam cores of the anchor and middle mat sections. Removal of the fabric covers allow a user to quickly and conveniently wash, dry, repair, and/or replace covers as needed. Further, removal of the fabric covers allows a user to change the combination of colors displayed by the mat. The covers may be a single color, multiple colors, display a design, and/or form a personalized image across the surface of the mat. The covers may be textured on one or both sides to increase traction, for instance using rubber.
Fabric covers of embodiments of the invention may be provided independently from the solid foam cores. As described above, this allows a user to modify the color of sections, convert middle sections to anchor sections, increase or decrease drainage, and replace damaged covers. Further, the fabric covers may be used to convert a conventional single-section rolled mat into a folding water mat of embodiments of the invention by cutting the rolled mat into sections, providing the solid foam cores. The user, merchant, or a third-party service may perform this conversion. Regardless, provision of the fabric covers without a foam core is intended as being within embodiments of the invention.
In embodiments of the invention, all components, panels, and sections of each mat are replaceable and repairable without compromising other sections. The sleeves, foam, holders, pockets, fasteners, straps and any other component that a panel may have may be repaired. The mat assembly is designed modular to provide this freedom. If a mat is damaged, the mat does not need to be replaced or repaired, only the section that was damaged should be removed. This provides the user with the freedom to continue using the mat while the section is repaired. This also provides the user a lower cost for repair and/or replacement option since the entire mat does not need to be replaced.
The invention has been primarily described in relation to a generally flat rectangular recreational flotation device, but this is not intended to be limiting. Embodiments of the invention may be provided in a circular, triangular, or any other desired shape. Additionally, embodiments could be intended for use as a life preservation device, rather than for recreation. Any flotation device with an adjustable size is intended as being within the scope of the invention.
This continuation application claims prior benefit, with regard to all common subject matter, of earlier-filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/605,302, filed May 25, 2017, and entitled “CONFIGURABLE WATER MAT.” The identified '302 patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application. This non-provisional application claims prior benefit, with regard to all common subject matter, of earlier-filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/404,891, filed Oct. 6, 2016, and entitled “CONFIGURABLE WATER MAT.” The identified '891 provisional patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application. This non-provisional application claims prior benefit, with regard to all common subject matter, of earlier-filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/381,226, filed Aug. 30, 2016, and entitled “CONFIGURABLE WATER MAT”. The identified '226 provisional patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application. This non-provisional application claims prior benefit, with regard to all common subject matter, of earlier-filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/341,723, filed May 26, 2016, and entitled “CONFIGURABLE WATER MAT”. The identified '723 provisional patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present application.
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