There are many circumstances where traditional seating for outdoor events and activities is not adequate or impractical. Such circumstances could be music concerts, marathons, or festivals, where attendance could be several thousands. The task and cost of bringing standard seating to these events would be practically impossible. Also, it is common for people attending these events to travel using public transportation or even walking long distances. Given this, a person in attendance may be reluctant to bring their own chair.
Currently, to our knowledge, there are no readily available recyclable seats available for consumers to purchase. At an outdoor event, it is common to see disposable silverware, drink coolers, and even grills, however seating is limited to conventional folding metal or fabric chairs. Also disposal of waste and recycling at these events has been limited to onsite trashcans, trash bags, or dumpsters. Combining a recycling bin or refuse container with a temporary seat, to our knowledge, has never existed.
In situations such as hunting and fishing, temporary seating would be highly sought after by occasional sportsmen who prefer not to invest a lot of money in seating when it will only be used infrequently. Also, the benefit of having a seat that could hold game birds or caught fish would be desirable.
Children would also benefit from a temporary chair, as the exterior would provide an acceptable medium to color. Good habits could be learned by teaching a child to only draw on appropriate items. The recycle bin section of the seat could be used to hold toys or games as well.
There are a wide range of uses for a temporary seat with designated storage space. Cardboard is an environmentally friendly substance as compared to plastics, as the time to degrade in a landfill is much less, and the process to recycle and reuse is easier. By being able to fold the seat completely flat before and after use, transportation and disposal become much simpler. The lack of bonding agents make the recyclable seat environmentally friendly and safe.
A single sheet of multi walled corrugated cardboard is cut using a rotary die cutter. The size of the seat is set by the demand of the customer; however the proportions are set to ensure consistency and safety when fully constructed. The seat may be folded in half along a diagonal score along the top inside of the seat. This creates a smaller size and allows for greater ease of use during transportation. Generally a single side of the die cut cardboard will be printed on with company information as well as possible advertising or other designs.
To assemble the recyclable seat and refuse container, the cut sheet of cardboard must lay flat with the creases and scores facing upwards. The two flaps on either side with gaps in the middle should be folded perpendicular to the adjacent connecting sides. The attached sides should fold along the crease joining the top of the seat and the larger side until they are perpendicular to the ground. The two previously folded, gapped sides should meet diagonally in the middle. This is the main support structure of the seat, as well as walls to the refuse container portion. The two unfolded sides should be folded along the designated crease perpendicular from the ground. The final unfolded sides should then be rotated upwards, to interlock the adjacent walls.
The resulting structure can be flipped right-side up and used as a seat. It can also be used upside down as a storage bin or refuse container.
To breakdown the structure, simply unfold the seat opposite from the steps used in assembly. It will return to its unformed shape and can be recycled or reused.
This nonprovisional patent is related to Provisional Patent No. 61/447,744 filed Mar. 1, 2011 by Dustin Charles Rauch and Gabriela Moraes Rauch.
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61447744 | Mar 2011 | US |