This invention relates to cushion devices, and more particularly to a fluid refillable cushion device for a seat of vehicles.
Conventional seat cushion devices, for example, as available commercially, are either in a sealed gel-filled cushions, or made with solid cushion materials. However, such devices are fixed in their properties, and do not allow any configurability by a user of such cushion devices. Such cushion devices are also typically expensive to manufacture.
Moreover, the cushioning properties of such devices still do not alleviate the discomfort associated with sitting on seats, such as a bicycle seat, on which a user is seated and biking for long durations. Discomfort and injuries are common complaints for long distance and/or long duration bikers.
Accordingly, there exists a need in the art for an improved cushion device for seat of vehicles.
Embodiments described herein generally relate to a fluid fillable seat cushion, substantially as shown in and/or described in connection with at least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the claims.
These and other features and advantages of the present disclosure may be appreciated from a review of the following detailed description of the present disclosure, along with the accompanying figures in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout.
Embodiments of the present invention overcome the drawbacks associated with conventional solutions by providing a fluid fillable cushioning device, in which the amount of fluid and other constituents can be custom-filled by the user. Such customizable seat cushioning devices enable a high level of comfort, and more effective in alleviating pain. The seat cushioning device includes a top wall for interfacing with a user, a bottom wall for interfacing with a seat, a seam at which the top wall and the bottom wall unite to form an enclosure, a cavity within the enclosure for receiving fluid, an opening formed in the enclosure to receive fluid and other material into the cavity, a leak proof threaded inlet at the opening, and a fastening mechanism, such as straps with fasteners or stretch-fit side walls to hold the device in stable position with respect to the seat. Water is filled in the cavity through the inlet, which is then sealed using a threaded cap with screws that mate with the threaded inlet. The cushioning device is made from flexible materials, such as natural or synthetic rubber, plastics, and the like, and may include additives to provide desirable properties, such as ultra-violet (UV) protection, better feel, strength, among others. When filled with water, the cushioning device has an elasticity and a touch and feel that is comfortable for a user. In some embodiments, the cushioning device further includes foam (sponge) material or other composite absorptive material located in the cavity. When filled with water, the foam or composite material imparts a more tactile cushion than with only water, achieving even higher comfort for the user. Varying the amount of water (or fluid) and the amount and quality of foam or composite material in the cavity allows a high-degree of customization of the feel of the cushioning device. For example, the fluid and foam combination is customizable to mimic the density and/or fluidity of a human body which contacts the cushioning device, such that the cushioning device feels like an extension of the human body.
In some embodiments, the cushioning device is shaped like a bicycle seat, that is, triangular shape. In some embodiments, the cushioning device has a rectangular shape. In some embodiments, the cushioning device is formed as a part of, or an appendage of a garment that is wearable by the user, such that the cushioning device lies between the user and the seat. The cushioning device disclosed herein can be shaped and configured for use in any vehicle seat, and provides comfort and reduces pain associated with sitting on seats for long duration of time.
It is theorized that the water and foam combination, in the sealed cavity of the cushioning device 100 mimics or is similar to the feel of a human body interfacing with the cushioning device, thereby providing unmatched comfort. Further, by varying the amount of water, the type and amount of foam, the user can customize the cushioning effect of the cushioning device 100 to a very high degree, which leads to unmatched comfort for the user. Regardless of the accuracy of the theorization, experimental use of the device in several long-distance bike rides has shown unparalleled riding comfort and significantly reduced instance of injury of discomfort.
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In some embodiments, the cavity of cushioning devices 100 (or 400) has a volume of about 5 cups, and in some embodiments, the cavity has a volume of about 1 cup. In some embodiments, when filled with water and/or foam, during use, the height of the cushioning devices when affixed to the seat is between about a ⅛th of an inch to about 3 inches, and in some embodiments the height is between about ½ inch to about 1 inch. In some embodiments, pieces of foam having a dimension of 1″×1″×½″ are used, however, other sizes of foam may be used. In some embodiments, 1 to 100 pieces of such foam are inserted, and in some embodiments, 20-50 pieces of foam are inserted. In some embodiments, a single large piece of foam is used. Varying the number of foam pieces varies the foam-water density, which in turn varies the stability experienced by the user.
In some embodiments, the thickness of the bottom and/or top walls (e.g. walls 112, 114) is between about 1/64th of an inch to about ⅛th of an inch, and in some embodiments, the thickness is between about 1/32nd of an inch to about 1/16th of an inch. In some embodiments, one or both the walls are thicker in some regions than others, for example, front and/or back region of the cushioning device. In some embodiments, thickness of a band of about 1″ to about 3″ along the center line (e.g. the center line 116) is thicker than other regions. Such thicker profiles reinforce the structure and prevent ballooning of the cushioning device under pressure, and such reinforcement by thickening the walls can be provided along curved profiles, or other portions where ballooning is expected or observed. In some embodiments, the thickness of the straps (e.g. straps 140) is between about 1/64th of an inch to about ¼th of an inch, and in some embodiments, the thickness is between about 1/16th of an inch to about ⅛th of an inch.
In some embodiments, the cavity of the cushioning devices includes regions in which the top and the bottom walls are fused or affixed, preventing any water or foam therebetween. Such regions can be shaped to regulate the deformation of the regions in which water and/or foam is contained, according to the motion of the user, for example, while biking.
In some embodiments, the material of the cushioning device is resistant to degradation by exposure to sunlight and/or other weather elements. In some embodiments, the cushioning device may be made using natural rubber, synthetic rubber, polymeric material, additives for desired properties, or any combination thereof. Some of the polymers include, without limitation, neoprene, silicone, VITON, EPDM, SBR, Buna, among others. In some embodiments, the foam material includes a household sponge, as commonly available. In some embodiments, the inlet of the cushioning device may include an insert comprising a screw stopper arrangement made using metal and/or plastic. To avoid freezing of the water in cold season, a ⅓ ratio of isopropyl alcohol is added to prevent freezing. In hot weather, refrigerated cold water is used and warm water is used in the winters. The device provides a comfortable experience for the user as it allows the user to adjust the temperature of the water based on the weather. The device material is made of Neoprene, natural or synthetic rubber that provides similar feel as that of human tissue once the cavity is filled with water.
The present invention provides a fluid fillable cushioning device that provides cushioning to the vehicle seat. The invention allows to adjust the cushioning as desired by the user by adjusting the amount of water to be filled. The device provides comfort in case when the user is sitting on the vehicle for a long time and eliminates the pain that arises due to long drive. The device can be easily transported when it is not filled with water.
Various embodiments disclosed herein provide a cushion which is inexpensive and easy to manufacture from commonly available components, has a cavity which may be filled with a fluid such as water for providing enhanced support to a user seated on the cushion, such as cushion for seats of bicycle, bike, car or other vehicles.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is not restrictive to the techniques described herein. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
This application claims priority to the U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No 62/943,090, filed on Dec. 3, 2019, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62943090 | Dec 2019 | US |