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(1) Field of the Invention
The field of the invention is that of individual consumer flotation devices for home and resort use. In particular, the field for a device which is an ergonomically designed inflatable raft with unique features.
(2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
Utility U.S. Pat. No. 4,872,229, Date of Patent: Oct. 10, 1989, discloses a waterproof inflatable massage air mattress having an inflatable head cushion portion that is spaced a predetermined distance from its inflatable body cushion portion. In the space there between is formed a vibrator cushion portion. The vibrator cushion portion has a chamber closed at its rear end and its front end is opened and closed by a water impermeable linear seal. A vibrator assembly is removably received within the chamber and it is formed from a tubular foam core within which is positioned a vibrator unit. The vibrator unit has a vibrator motor and batteries that are electrically connected together and also connected to a button switch that is mounted in the rear end wall of the tubular foam core. A primary flap and a secondary flap provide protective cover for the water impermeable linear seal.
Utility U.S. Pat. No. 7,818,842, Date of Patent: Oct. 26, 2010, discloses a foldable mattress having an integral carrying pouch into which the mattress may be folded when not in use. Preferably, the mattress is at least partly inflatable so as to be floatable, and may have a mesh central portion surrounded by an inflatable portion. An inflatable pillow or headrest that is either fixed in place or detachable may be included. The pouch itself is preferably made, at least in part, of nylon mesh material.
Utility U.S. Pat. No. 5,049,102, Date of Patent: Sep. 17, 1991, discloses a recreational raft apparatus which comprises an inflatable, floatable body portion, and at least one closable pocket in association with the body portion of the raft. The raft may further comprise an inflatable pillow which is attached to the body portion, as well as handles attached to the body portion of the raft for carrying the raft. A towel may be attached to the top side of the raft by clips.
The invention is a unique personal flotation device that allows a person using the flotation device to comfortably lie on their stomach, in order to provide even tanning on their backside. Likewise, the person can also comfortably lie on their back to get tanning on the front of their body. The ergonomic flotation lounge is comprised of a number of separate air chambers that provide an overall comfortable ergonomic experience when in use by a person.
FIG. 1—shows a simple version of the invention with all the ergonomic features
FIG. 2—shows a more elaborate and decorative version of the invention with all the ergonomic features
FIG. 1—is a top view that shows a simple version of the invention with all the ergonomic features of the flotation device 10, which is described as a flotation lounge 10 that allows a person using the flotation device 10 to comfortably lie on their stomach, in order to provide even tanning on their backside. Likewise, the person can also comfortably lie on their back to get tanning on the front of their body. The flotation lounge 10 is comprised of a number of separate air chambers 12, 20 that provide an overall ergonomic experience when in use by a person. When lying face down, the flotation device provides a convertible face-opening 25 that is an oval-shaped opening in the shoulder support area 30 positioned toward the top of the shoulder support area 30 that has a sealed or mesh bottom portion such that water is not allowed into the convertible face opening 25 from below. Dispersed around the interior lining of the convertible face opening 25 are air vents 32 which are openings to allow the air to pass through them to allow the person to breathe comfortably when their face is inserted into the convertible face opening 25. An external head pillow 28 is provided for the person lying on their back, and is a separate inflatable oval shaped air chamber that can then be inserted into the convertible face opening 25 chamber such that the person's head can then lie comfortably on the external head pillow 28 now protruding above the convertible face opening 25 and the level of the shoulder support area 30. Also shown is the expandable mid-section 16 which is a separate air chamber comprised of a durable non-porous material, such as plastic, that can retain compressed air. This expandable mid-section 16 is attached underneath the floatation lounge 10, and can be separately expanded by infusing air to raise the top level of the expandable mid-section 16 so that the person, while lying on their stomach or on their back on the flotation lounge 10 will have proper support of the back and spine. Also shown in this figure are the central-support chambers 20 which are located on the top portion of the flotation lounge 10 above the expandable mid-section 16 and below the expandable mid-section 16. The side-support chambers 18 are located on each side of the flotation lounge 10 and below the mid-point of the flotation lounge 10. The side-support chambers are inflated with air and provide extra stability and buoyancy in the water when the flotation lounge 10 is in use. For extra comfort, shown are the foot tapered ends 22, which are mesh fabric tapered ends. These twin foot tapered ends 22 afford the person the opportunity to support their ankles with feet allowed to be in or out of the water, so that their legs are then level with their body, adding to the comfort of using the flotation lounge 10. The mesh fabric allows for cooling from the water, to the ankles and/or feet. The mesh arm rests 14 are typically extra wide and provide for comfort of the person's arms while using the flotation lounge 10. The arm rests 14 allow for arms to be by the user's side, or overhead. In the alternative, if the person wants to keep their arms dry, they can rest their arms on the inflated outer tube 12.
FIG. 2—shows a more elaborate and decorative version of the invention with all the ergonomic features of the flotation device 10, which is described as a flotation lounge 10 that allows a person using the flotation device 10 to comfortably lie on their stomach, in order to provide even tanning on their backside. Likewise, the person can also comfortably lie on their back to get tanning on the front of their body. The flotation lounge 10 is comprised of a number of separate air chambers 12, 20 that provide an overall ergonomic experience when in use by a person. When lying face down, the flotation device provides a convertible face-opening 25 that is an oval-shaped opening in the shoulder support area 30 positioned toward the top of the shoulder support area 30 that has a sealed or mesh bottom portion such that water is not allowed into the convertible face opening 25 from below. Dispersed around the interior lining of the convertible face opening 25 are air vents 32 which are openings to allow the air to pass through them to allow the person to breathe comfortably when their face is inserted into the convertible face opening 25. An external head pillow 28 (see
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