BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one form of vehicle seat cover for an infant seat;
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the seat cover of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the seat cover of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4
a is a side view in cross-section about lines 4a-4a of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4
b is a transverse view in cross-section about lines 4b-4b of FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective view of the seat cover of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a partially exploded side view of the seat cover of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an installed seat cover of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to FIGS. 1-7, there is shown one form of an articulated seat protector 11 in the form of an elongated rectangular pad having a top sheet portion or surface 12 and a bottom sheet portion or surface 14 joined together with outer, reinforced edges 25, a mid-section member or center, intermediate portion 13, opposite end portions 17 and 19, respectively, extending from the mid-section member 13. The end portion 17 and mid-section member 13 have padded side or lateral panel members 15, 15′ and 33, 33′. The end portion 17 has an elongated top surface 21 and a corresponding, elongated bottom surface 23 along the opposite end portion 19 that has side panels 35, 35′, as shown in FIG. 2.
The top surface 12 and the bottom surface 14 are made of a durable nylon, washable material that is stain-resistant. The mid-section member 13 and the end portion 17 are defined by articulated panel sections 27 as shown in FIGS. 1, 4a and 4b. The top and bottom surfaces 12 and 14 of the end portion 17 and mid-section member 13 are separated by a series of individual padded rectangles 26, the surfaces 12 and 14 are sewn or otherwise seamed together at spaced intervals 28 between the pads 26. The pads 26 may also have a different configuration such as a square and the padding may be of a variety of thicknesses. The articulated padded panel sections 27 are designed to protect a vehicle seat 50, as shown in FIG. 7, from damage by an infant car seat or the like while also providing spaced indentations to minimize slippage of the seat protector. The mid-section 13 has a width greater than the respective side panels 15, 15′ and the articulated panel sections 27 have a dimension on the order of 10½″ by 2½″, but may also be of varied dimensions. The side panel members 15, 15′ and 33, 33′ are defined by padded members 34 of an elongated, rectangular or square shape covered with exterior top and bottom surfaces that are made up of a rough, friction creating surface 37. By way of example and not limitation, the surface 37 may be made of a rubberized fabric or textured material. The textured surface creates friction and slight gripping with another surface such as a vehicle seat surface. This surface 37 aids in preventing slippage of an infant car seat as well as the seat protector and is easily cleaned. The end portion 19, typically made of vinyl or some other stain resistant type material, has pocket panels 35, 35′ that have a mesh covering 39 and a center pocket 41 with a fabric covering 43. In one embodiment, the end portion 19 is not cushioned or padded. The pocket panels 35, 35′ and 41 may have a variety of dimensions and any combination of pocket coverings. The pocket panels are provided for convenient storage of items such as toys, cups and other miscellaneous items.
The seat protector also has seams 30, 30′ located transversely along the mid-section 13 of the cover 11. The primary seam 30 and secondary seam 30′ are defined by continuous transverse stitching 29 which unites the surfaces 12 and 14 between the pads and traverses both the mid-section and side flaps at opposite ends and middle of the cover 11 with seams along the mid-section member 13. The secondary seam 30′ is located closer to the end portion 19 along a mid-portion of the mid-section 13. There is an absence of padding along the stitching or seam 29 thereby facilitating the folding of these portions. The primary seam 30 allows the seat protector to be placed along a lower portion of a vehicle seat as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7. Alternatively, the secondary seam 30′ allows the seat protector to be aligned with the end portion 17 and a portion of the mid-section member 13 aligned along a vehicle seat back for greater protection of the seat back. The end portion 19 and remaining mid-section may be aligned along the vehicle seat 48 with the secondary folding means 30′ aligned with an intersection 44 of the vehicle seat back 46 and the vehicle seat 48. The primary and secondary seams 30, 30′ allow for more versatility in the use of the seat protector. If a user desires protection along the vehicle seat back, the seat protector 11 can be moved to a different position.
The articulated mid-section 13 defines an uneven surface that aids in preventing slippage of an infant car seat (not shown) when placed on the surface of the seat protector 11 as shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7. The bottom surface 14 of the protector 11 has a retaining or securing member 36 as shown in FIGS. 3, 4a, 5 and 6. The retaining member 36 consists of a panel of fabric 38 having a padded end 40 and reinforced edges 42 along the outer perimeter of the retaining member 36. The padded end 40 has at least one exterior surface 38′ with a rubberized or textured surface to aid in retention of the retaining member 36 in the space 44. The retaining member 36 is designed to be placed in the space 44, between the vehicle seat back 46 and the vehicle seat bottom 48. The padded end 40 acts as a guard, preventing the seat protector 11 from easily disengaging from a vehicle seat 50. This is shown in FIG. 6.
The articulated mid-section 13 provides a padded surface for an infant's legs and the friction-creating surface 37 provides a novel, textured surface for a child to rub their legs on. The side panel members 15, 15′, 33, 33′ and the pocket panels 35, 35′ are divided by longitudinal seams 51, 51′ from the mid-section member and are foldable in flush engagement with the opposite end portions 17 and 19, and mid-section member 13.
In use, the seat protector 11 may be placed on the vehicle seat 50 in a number of different orientations as discussed above. An infant car seat may then be placed on top of the seat protector. In this way, the seat protector helps to prevent permanent indentations in the vehicle seat 50 from the infant car seat as well as providing a protective covering for the seat 50 in case of spills and other accidents. The seat protector 11 is also easily foldable for storage when not in use.
It is therefore to be understood that while different embodiments are herein set forth and described, the above and other modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the article of manufacture as defined by the appended claims and reasonable equivalents thereof.