The present invention relates to outdoor equipment and more particularly, in a first embodiment relates to a hybrid bridge/lounge hammock that combines a spreader bar design with a bridge hammock pattern to offer a more comfortable and usable hammock experience.
Hammocks are widely used both in backyards as well as in camping and outdoor recreational settings. The prior art hammocks are generally formed from a flat sheet of material that is attached at both ends to a stand, tree or some stationary structure. Even utilizing a spreader rod at each end of the hammock material, the prior art hammock sides tend to fold inward and “envelop” or swallow the user in the center; all of which does not make for a comfortable resting place. Furthermore, conventional hammocks, with or without spreader bars, typically have a curvature in their primary longitudinal axis which prevents the user from laying flat and many users find this curvature uncomfortable for sleeping, lounging or social interaction. The posture of a typical lounge chair, on the other hand, with legs level and head and chest slightly raised, is widely considered the most comfortable and ideal for socializing and is well provides a comfortable seating position typical of a lounge chair. Accordingly, what is needed is a hammock that has a design to eliminate or at least minimize the curling of the sides as occurs in the prior art hammocks and which allows the user to be in a position with legs level and head and chest slightly raised above the lakes.
The invention features a fabric hammock portion having a length and a width, a first end and a second end and a first side edge and a second side edge. A first flexible fabric perimeter portion is coupled to the first side edge of the fabric hammock portion while a second flexible fabric perimeter portion is coupled to the second side edge of the fabric hammock portion.
The first and second flexible fabric perimeter portions extend beyond the first and second ends of the fabric hammock portion and join together to form first and second hammock support members. The first hammock support member extends from the first end of the flexible hammock portion and the second hammock support member extends from the second end of the flexible hammock portion.
First and second removable rigid spreader bars are provided. The first removable rigid spreader bar is removably coupled between the first and second flexible fabric perimeter portions extending from and proximate the first end of the fabric hammock portion, while the second removable rigid spreader bar is removably coupled to the first and second flexible fabric perimeter portions extending from and proximate the second end of the fabric hammock portion.
A hammock foot pocket is formed in the fabric hammock portion proximate the second end of the fabric hammock portion. The hammock foot pocket comprises a first hammock foot pocket portion having a length and a width, and coupled to the first side of the fabric hammock portion. The first hammock foot pocket portion includes a first end disposed between the first and second ends of the fabric hammock portion. The first hammock foot pocket portion includes a second end disposed proximate the second end of the fabric hammock portion. The second end of the first hammock foot pocket portion has a width which is greater than a width of the first end of the first hammock foot pocket portion.
A second hammock foot pocket portion having a length and a width is coupled to the second side of the fabric hammock portion. The second hammock foot pocket portion includes a first end disposed between the first and second ends of the fabric hammock portion. The second hammock foot pocket portion includes a second end disposed proximate the second end of the fabric hammock portion. The second end of the first hammock foot pocket portion has a width which is greater than a width of the first end of the second hammock foot pocket portion.
A third hammock foot pocket portion is disposed proximate the second end of the fabric hammock portion and coupled between the second end of the first hammock foot pocket portion, the second end of the second hammock foot pocket portion and the second end of said fabric hammock portion.
In one embodiment, the third hammock foot pocket portion has a width which is equal to said width of said second end of both said first and second hammock foot pocket portions while in another embodiment, the width of the second end of fabric hammock portion is less than the width of the first end of the fabric hammock portion.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The present invention features a hammock 100,
The fabric hammock 100 according to the present invention is provided with a unique “pocket” 116 which extends downwardly proximate one end of the hammock 110 beginning approximately at a central point 118 of the length of the hammock 100. The pocket 116 is formed by side portions 120 and end portion 122 and serves as an area to receive the user's feet when resting in the hammock. To aid in the formation and effectiveness of the pocket 116, the fabric hammock portion 110 is more narrow proximate the pocket and as shown by arrow 130 versus the wider portion of the fabric hammock portion 110 as shown at arrow 132.
Side portions 120 are approximately 40 inches long and extend downwardly approximately 20 inches as shown by arrow 126. The user's feet and legs will be lower than the user's head and upper body portion providing for a much more comfortable position for the user to sleep, rest or socialize; much like being in a lounge chair. The pocket 116 also serves to prevent the hammock from folding inward up around the user thus, the hammock remains generally flat providing a more comfortable resting place for the user. Side pockets 128 serving as beverage holders may also be provided.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a unique hammock design that prevents the hammock from folding inwardly about its longitudinal axis and also includes a foot pocket for lowering the at rest level of a user's feet and legs providing a more comfortable resting position and elevating the user's upper body to facilitate socializing while resting in the hammock.
Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/199,481, titled “OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT 2015”, which was filed on Jul. 31, 2015 and is incorporated fully herein by reference.
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62199481 | Jul 2015 | US |