The invention relates to a convertible beach seat system that allows a user to form an arrangement of coupled together beach seats and armrests and a method of forming a beach seat in a beach by digging a trough or trench for receiving the leg portion of the beach seat and forming a sand-mound back rest for the back portion of the beach set to rest thereon.
Beach chairs are conventionally configured to rest on the beach surface and have braces to retain a back portion at a desired angle with respect to the seat portion. The mechanism to retain the back or leg portion in a desired angular orientation with respect to the seat are hard to manipulate, can pinch fingers and add weight to the beach chair.
The invention is directed to a convertible beach seat system that allows a user to form an arrangement of coupled together beach seats and armrests and a method of forming a beach seat in a beach by digging a trough or trench for receiving the leg portion of the beach seat and forming a sand-mound back rest for the back portion of the beach set to rest thereon. The beach seat system may comprise a plurality of beach seats, each having a back portion, a seat portion and a leg portion that are pivotably connected about hinges. Each of the beach seats have attachment apertures along the sides for detachably attaching beach seats together by the insertion of attachment posts that extend between the coupled beach seats. Also, armrests may be detachably attached to the beach seats by the insertion of attachment posts into armrest attachment apertures and then extending the post into an attachment aperture of a beach seat.
Each of the beach seats may be configured to fold to stack the back portion, seat portion and leg portion over each other in a parallel arrangement. Each beach seat may have a back portion having a back frame and may have a back cushion, a seat portion having a seat frame and may have a seat cushion, and a leg portion having a leg frame and may have a leg cushion. Each of the back, seat and leg portions may be detachably attached to the frame and may be detachably attached to each other. A seat-back hinge is configured between the back portion and seat portion to allow the back portion to pivot or fold with respect to the seat portion. A seat-back hinge plate may have a length to allow the back portion to fold down over the leg portion. A seat-leg hinge is configured between the seat portion and the leg portion to allow the leg portion to pivot or fold with respect to the seat portion. Each of the back portion and leg portion may be configured to fold over and overlap at least a portion of the seat portion. In some embodiments, the leg portion may first fold over and overlap the seat portion, and then the back portion may fold over and overlap the leg portion.
The method of forming a beach seat may further comprise providing a beach. The beach may comprise sand and a beach surface. The method of forming a beach seat may comprise digging a trough or trench down into the surface of the beach. The trough may comprise a front wall, a back wall, a width between the front and back walls, and a depth. The width between the front and back walls may be effectively wide to walk therein. In other words, the width of the trough may be wide enough for a person to walk within the through such that the sides of the person are adjacent to the front and back walls of the trough. The width of the trough may be effectively wide to walk therein and therefore may be about 25 cm or more, about 40 cm or more, about 50 cm or more about 75 cm or more about 1 m or more and any range between and including the widths provided. The depth of the trough may be at least as deep as the length of the leg portion of the foldable beach seat from the leg-seat end of the leg portion to the leg-extended end of the leg portion, or about 30 cm or more, about 40 cm or more, about 50 cm or more, about 70 cm or more and any range between and including the depths provided. In some embodiments, the back wall may be formed as a vertical wall. In other embodiments, the back wall be formed at various degrees of incline from the bottom of the trough to a top surface of the beach.
The method of forming a beach seat may further comprise mounding sand to form a sand-mound back rest. The sand mound may be formed an offset-seat distance from the back wall of the trough. In some embodiments, the offset-seat distance may be the same distance as the width of the trough. In some embodiments, the offset-seat distance may be the same distance as a length of the seat portion of the first foldable beach chair. The method of forming a beach seat may further comprise placing the leg portion of the first foldable beach seat down into the trough along the back wall and also placing the back portion against the sand-mound back rest. In some embodiments, the sand mound may be formed as a vertical wall upon which the back portion of the first foldable beach seat may be configured. In other embodiments, the sand mount may be formed in various degrees of incline form the top surface of the beach. The sand-mound back rest may have a height from the beach surface hat is effectively high to support the back rest and may be at least about 25 cm or more about 40 cm or more, about 50 cm or more, about 60 cm or more, about 75 cm or more and any range between and including the sand-mound back rest heights provided.
The first foldable beach seat may comprise a back pivot between the back portion and the seat portion, and may further comprise a leg pivot between the leg portion and the seat portion. Said pivots may be formed by hinges comprising hinge plates.
An armrest may be detachably attachable to the first foldable beach seat. The armrest may be configured to extend from the back portion along the seat portion of the first foldable beach seat. The armrest may comprise armrest attachment apertures that may be configured to detachably attach to the armrest to the beach seat via attachment posts.
The beach seats may have a plurality of attachment apertures for receiving an attachment post to couple a second beach seat thereto, or an armrest thereto. A beach seat may have one or more attachment apertures coupled to the frame to form back attachment apertures, seat attachment apertures, and leg attachment apertures. A back attachment aperture may be configured proximal to the extended end of the back portion and a leg attachment aperture may be configured proximal to the extended end of the leg portion. The seat portion may have seat attachment apertures proximal to the back and leg portions. Both foldable beach seats may comprise attachment apertures such as back attachment apertures, seat attachment apertures, and leg attachment apertures, that may be used to receive one end each of an attachment post. The number of back attachment apertures on the back portions of both the first foldable beach seat and second foldable beach seat may be anywhere from 0 to 5. The number of seat attachment apertures on the seat portions of both the first foldable beach seat and second foldable beach seat may be anywhere from 0 to 5. The number of leg attachment apertures on the leg portions of both the first foldable beach seat and second foldable beach seat may be anywhere from 0 to 5. Also, attachment apertures may be configured in the hinges or hinge plates between the back, seat and leg portions. A seat-back hinge attachment aperture may be configured in the seat-back hinge plate configured between the seat portion and back portion and a seat-leg attachment aperture may be configured in the seat-leg hinge plate configured between the leg portion and the seat portion. The hinge plates may provide a stable and secure location for the attachment aperture as it may be a fixed position during pivoting or folding the back or leg portions.
The attachment posts for coupling beach seats together and/or armrests to the beach seat may be configured for insertion into the attachment apertures. The attachment posted may have a flared end or an end with a flange that is slightly larger in diameter, which may aid securing the attachment post within an attachment aperture. An attachment post may have a cylindrical cavity that can be compresses for insertion into an attachment aperture and may have a slot extending along a portion of the entire length of the attachment post to enable the attachment post to be compressed and reduced in diameter for insertion.
The first foldable beach seat may comprise back attachment apertures on opposite sides of the back portion, and seat attachment apertures on opposite sides of the seat portion. In this manner, the first foldable beach seat may comprise back attachment apertures and seat attachment apertures on opposite sides of the beach seat. The opposing attachment apertures may be used to detachably attach a first armrest to a first side of the first foldable beach seat and to detachably attach a second armrest to a second side of the first foldable beach seat in order to produce a captain's chair beach seat.
A first attachment post may be configured to extend into the first armrest attachment aperture to couple the armrest to the back portion of the beach seat. A second attachment post may be configured to extend into the second armrest attachment aperture to couple the armrest to the seat portion of the beach seat. Various embodiments of the invention comprise various numbers of attachment posts that may be used to connect the armrest to various attachment apertures located on the first foldable beach seat. Said various attachment apertures may be located on the back portion, seat portion, and/or leg portion.
A second foldable beach seat may be provided that is detachably attachable to the first foldable beach seat. The second foldable beach seat may be detachably attached to the first foldable beach seat by insertion of the attachment posts into corresponding attachment apertures between the beach seats.
The first foldable beach seat and the second foldable beach seat may each comprise a seat-back hinge that may be configured between the seat portion and the back portion. The first foldable beach seat and the second foldable beach seat may further comprise a seat-leg hinge configured between the seat portion and the leg portion. The seat-back hinges may comprise one or more seat-back hinge attachment apertures, and the seat-leg hinges may comprise one or more seat-leg hinge attachment apertures. The seat-back hinge attachment apertures and seat-leg hinge attachment apertures may each receive one end of one of one or more attachment posts that may be used to detachably connect the first foldable beach seat and the second foldable beach seat. The seat-back hinge attachment apertures and/or seat-leg hinge attachment apertures may also be used with the attachment posts to detachably attach one or more armrests to one or both of the foldable beach seats by means of the armrest attachment apertures.
The beach seat may comprise a seat cushion coupled to the seat portion, a back cushion coupled to the back portion, and/or a leg cushion coupled to the leg portion. In some embodiments that comprise all three of a back cushion, seat cushion, and leg cushion, these three cushions may be coupled together. In such embodiments, the back cushion, seat cushion, and leg cushion may be foldable to configure one cushion atop another.
Each foldable beach seat may comprise a seat-back hinge plate that may extend between the seat portion and the back portion. The length of the seat-back hinge plate may be greater than the thickness of the leg cushion.
Additional foldable beach seats and armrests may be added to create any number of combinations of beach seats. For example, two beach seats may be detachably attached to form a love seat and a third foldable beach seat may be added to form a sofa beach seat with two armrests. Two armrests may be added to a single beach seat to form a captain's chair beach seat. Also two armrests may be added to the loveseat beach seat or the sofa beach seat.
The summary of the invention is provided as a general introduction to some of the embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to be limiting. Additional example embodiments including variations and alternative configurations of the invention are provided herein.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the figures. The figures represent an illustration of some of the embodiments of the present invention and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner. Some of the figures may not show all of the features and components of the invention for ease of illustration, but it is to be understood that where possible, features and components from one figure may be included in the other figures. Further, the figures are not necessarily to scale, some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,” “including,” “has,” “having” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Also, use of “a” or “an” are employed to describe elements and components described herein. This is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the scope of the invention. This description should be read to include one or at least one and the singular also includes the plural unless it is obvious that it is meant otherwise.
Certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described herein and are illustrated in the accompanying figures. The embodiments described are only for purposes of illustrating the present invention and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments of the invention, and certain modifications, combinations and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such alternate embodiments, combinations, modifications, improvements are within the scope of the present invention.
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The rotation of the back portion 40, seat portion 60, and leg portion 80 relative to one another allows the beach seat system 10 to fold in order to become more compact for transportation and/or storage, which each of the back, seat and leg portions stacked. The leg portion 80 is first pivoted relative to the seat portion 60 such that the leg portion 80 and seat portion 60 are stacked parallel with each other. The length 75 of the seat-leg hinge plate 72 allows the leg portion 80 and seat portion 60 to be parallel with each other when the beach seat system 10 is folded. The back portion 40 is then pivoted relative to the seat portion 60 so that the back portion 40 is stacked with and may rest flush against the leg portion 80. The length 55 of the seat-back hinge plate 52 allows the back portion 40 to be parallel with the seat portion 60 and the leg portion 80 when the beach seat system 10 is folded. The length is at least as great as the thickness of the leg portion to allow back portion to fold around the leg portion, as shown in
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention. Specific embodiments, features and elements described herein may be modified, and/or combined in any suitable manner. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications, combinations and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application is a bypass continuation application of PCT Application No. PCT/US2022/048621, filed Nov. 1, 2022, which claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/274,339, filed on Nov. 1, 2021.
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