This invention relates to a lounge chair having a pocket for accommodating the breasts of a female user and also having an aperture for receiving at least a portion of the user's face.
Many types of folding lounge chairs are available for use at the beach, pool, backyard and elsewhere. Women often find these products to be quite uncomfortable to use. When a woman lays face down on the open chair, her breasts are pressed firmly against the supporting surface of the chair. This surface may be composed of a wide variety of materials including, but not limited to, plastic, fabric and canvass. Although a pad or cushion can be employed in some cases, the pressure applied against the breasts is almost always fairly uncomfortable, particularly for women having naturally large or surgically enhanced bust lines.
Previously available mats and mattresses have employed a recess for accommodating a female user's breasts. To date, however, no such feature has been utilized on a lounge or beach chair. Moreover, even in the known recessed products, the user's breasts typically directly engage and press against the material of the mat or pad within the recess. As a result, at least some degree of pressure is exerted upon the breasts and some discomfort is experienced.
It is also often difficult for a person using a conventional lounge chair to comfortably read a book or magazine while the person is lying face down. Typically, the book must be propped up and the reader must raise his or her head in such a way that the neck is bent upwardly at an awkward angle. This position can be quite uncomfortable and usually can be maintained for only a short period of time before the person must change position on the lounge chair. As a result, in situations where the person is sunbathing, he or she is usually not able to lay face down for a time sufficient to achieve an even tan.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved lounge chair that may be used quite comfortably by a woman lying face down, without exerting virtually any pressure against the woman's breasts.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a lounge chair which is much more comfortable for women to use than known lounge chairs.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a lounge chair that comfortably accommodates a woman's breasts while hiding the breasts from view so that the user's privacy is protected.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a lounge chair which permits the user to read comfortably while lying face down for an extended period of time.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a lounge chair that permits the user to read while lying face down without having to awkwardly and uncomfortably bend his or her neck.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a lounge chair having the foregoing advantages and also being extremely lightweight and conveniently foldable so that it may be readily transported for use at a desired location.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a lounge chair that is comfortable and convenient for use at the beach, pool, backyard and elsewhere.
This invention results from a realization that a woman may lie face down on a lounge chair without experiencing uncomfortable chest pressure and with her privacy protected by providing the supporting surface of the chair with an opening for accommodating the breasts and a pocket that hangs below the opening for hiding the breasts from view.
This invention features a lounge chair that includes a generally horizontal support surface for supporting a user thereon and a leg assembly for holding the support surface above the ground, floor or other generally horizontal surface. The support surface includes an opening proximate one end of the support surface for accommodating the breasts of a female user. A pocket is attached to and depends from a lower side of the support surface beneath the opening. The pocket accommodates and obscures the breasts of a user lying face down in a prone position on the support surface. That user's breasts extend through the opening and into the pocket. The pocket is made large enough so that the breasts do not directly engage the pocket and therefore pressure is not exerted on the breasts by the pocket. The pocket also serves to accommodate various beach accessories and other personal items (e.g. sun glasses, sun tan lotion, keys, etc.).
In a preferred embodiment, the support surface also includes an aperture for accommodating the user's eyes and at least a substantial portion of the user's face including the mouth and nose. Typically, the aperture may have an oval shape although other configurations such as a T-shape may also be employed.
The support surface may include multiple, foldably interconnected segments. In particular, the support surface may include an intermediate segment and upper and lower segments foldably joined to the intermediate segment. The upper segment may include the breast and face-accommodating openings.
Assorted types of supporting legs may be utilized. For example, the chair may have generally U-shaped tubular legs formed between each adjacent pair of support segments. Alternatively, individual elongate legs may be attached to and extend downwardly from the support surface at various selected locations.
The face-accommodating aperture may be positioned slightly above a book holder that is supported and depends from the bottom of the body supporting section. The book holder may include a flexibly foldable rack.
Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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A pair of openings are formed proximate the upper end of body support 12. In particular, a breast accommodating opening 32 is formed in segment 26 of support 12. Opening 32 is formed by cutting a rectangular, oblong or other laterally extending hole in supportive element 13 of horizontal body support 12. Opening 32 may be reinforced along its peripheral edge by stitching, backing or other conventional means. A relatively deep pocket 34 is attached to and depends 4½″ to 5½″ inches from the bottom surface of supportive element 13 directly beneath opening 32. The pocket comprises a thin, lightweight, flexible material that collapses into a generally flat condition when the chair is folded for transport or storage. When the chair is fully opened in the manner shown in the drawings, pocket 34 hangs loosely beneath the supportive element such that it registers with the breast-accommodating opening. The pocket may have separate and distinct bottom and side walls or, alternatively, may comprise a pocket without precisely defined or separated walls.
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Accordingly, lounge chair 12 enables a woman to lay comfortably in a prone, face down position against the chair for an extended period of time. Pressure against the woman's breasts is relieved due to the opening 32 and pocket 34 and comfort is thereby improved considerably. At the same time, the user is able to comfortably read a book or magazine without cricking, craning or otherwise uncomfortably bending her neck. Once again, comfort is improved and the user is able to recline and relax face down on the chair for an extended period of time. This enables the user to achieve an even tan on her back, which is an additional benefit that is not easily achieved using conventional lounge chairs.
From the foregoing it may be seen that the apparatus of this invention provides for a folding lounge chair having a pocket for accommodating the breasts of a female user. While this detailed description has set forth particularly preferred embodiments of the apparatus of this invention, numerous modifications and variations of the structure of this invention, all within the scope of the invention, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and is not limitative thereof.
Although specific features of the invention are shown in some drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the invention. Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/413,344, filed Sep. 25, 2002.
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