1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to covers but more particularly to a portable seat cover for use on cars, public transport, public and entertainment seating.
2. Backgound of the Invention
Seat covers, also known as slip covers have been around for a long time. Indeed, as a way of protecting or extending the useful life of seats or to protect the clothes of a seat user when seats are soiled, seat covers are very useful. Also to protect oneself from germs, mites, ticks, etc. . . .
Seat covers are divided in roughly two classes: permanent seat covers and temporary <<carry-on >> seat covers.
Carry-on seat covers of the prior art lack some features that would make using them more useful and pleasurable.
It is a first object of this invention to provide for a portable seat cover that is easy to install on a variety of seats.
It is a second object of this invention to provide for a seat cover that is foldable into its own built-in pouch for easy transport.
In order to do so, the portable seat cover has drawstrings on its side to adjust to a variety of seat backs; a head rest that is stowable when there are no headrest to cover; and a built-in pouch into which can be folded the portable seat cover.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and described, by way of examples. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
abc Perspective views of a portable seat cover installed on a seat with the head rest in use, the head rest not in use and the head rest reinserted and using hook and pile to set in place.
ab Side elevations of a portable seat cover installed on a seat with the head rest in use and the head rest reinserted and using hook and pile to set in place.
a–e The steps involved in the unfolding of the portable seat cover from its own built-in carrying pouch.
abc In this series of perspective views, a portable seat cover (10) is seen in context, installed on a seat (12), more specifically a back of a seat (15), with a head rest section (14) set to cover a seat head rest (16) and a back rest section (22) covering the back of the seat (15). In order to properly fit over the seat (12), the portable seat cover (10) is slipped over the back of the seat (15) and a pair of drawstrings (18) are drawn so as to tightly adjust to the back of the seat (15). The drawstrings (18) are situated towards the upper extremity of the back rest section (15) in an area referred to as the wraparound section (20) since it wraps around the back of the seat (15). When there are no seat head rest (16), such as in
a–e The 3 steps involved in the setting up the portable seat cover (10) onto a seat (12) consist in:
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Number | Date | Country |
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2725945 | Apr 1996 | FR |