The present invention is generally related to cushions, and more particularly, to a portable cushion which provides for supporting a user's ischii while preventing pressure on the user's coccyx.
Portable cushion are often utilized by individuals to increase the comfort of bleachers, benches and other hard frame seats or the like. This is particularly the case for sports enthusiasts which attend indoor and outdoor sporting events.
Many prior art portable cushions have incorporated various handles or other carrying arrangements, and many include both seat and back support.
However, most prior art cushions have not been configured for supporting the user's buttocks, or ischii without causing pressure to the coccyx.
The present invention provides for a portable cushion with an integral handle for enabling hand carrying of the cushion while at the same time providing a cushion for extended seating without causing uncomfortable pressure to the user's coccyx.
A seat cushion in accordance with the present invention generally includes a pair of generally flat pads for supporting a user's buttocks and a hinged handle disposed between the pads for carrying said seat cushion.
Arms, interconnecting the pads and said hinged handle, are provided for holding the pads in a spaced apart relationship and enabling grasping of said hinged handle by the user. The arms are of sufficient flexibility for enabling the pads to be oriented in both a planar relationship for supporting the user's buttocks and a parallel planer relationship for enabling transport of said seat cushion by the hinged handle.
More particularly, the hinged handle and arms are recessed from a top of each of the pads for enabling the user's coccyx to depend between the pads in order to prevent pressure on the coccyx. Preferably the pads, arms and hinged handle are integrally molded, however the handle and arms may be separately attached.
More specifically, the arms include forearms and aftarms each joined to opposite ends of said hinged handle and each of the pads include an arcuate forward perimeter, the forward perimeters been joined by the forearms.
In addition, each of the pads may include an arcuate rearward perimeter, the rearward perimeter being joined by the aftarms.
In order to facilitate portability means may be provided for releasably holding the pads in the parallel plane relationship.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a pair of generally flat pads are provided for supporting a user's buttocks and a web may interconnect the pads for holding the pads in the spaced apart relationship. The web is flexible for enabling the pads to be oriented in both a planar relationship for supporting the user's buttocks and a coplanar relationship for enabling the transport of the seat cushion. A handle is attached to the web for carrying the pads in the coplanar relationship.
As in the hereinabove described embodiment, the web and handles are recessed from the top of the pads for enabling the user's coccyx to depend between the pads in order to prevent pressure thereon. The handle may be integrally molded into the web or separately attached thereto.
Each of the pads may include an arcuate forward perimeter with the forward perimeters being joined by the web. In addition, the pads may include an arcuate rearward perimeter with the rearward perimeters being joined by the web. In addition, the seat cushion also may comprise means for releasably holding the pads in the coplanar relationship to facilitate transport thereof.
The foregoing, and further more specific objects and advantages of the present invention will be come readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
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More particularly, forearms 24, 26 and aft arms 30, 32 interconnect the pads 12, 14 and hinged handle 20 with the pads held in a spaced apart relationship for enabling grasping of the hinged handle 20 by the user. The arms 24, 26, 30, 32 are flexible for enabling the pads 12, 14 to be oriented in both a planar relationship, as shown in
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In that regard, the pads 12, 14 may be molded and formed in any conventional manner with or without coverings, not shown. Any suitable foam, gel or combination thereof may be utilized in the formation of the pads 12, 14.
To enable breathing of the cushion dimples or slots 46, maybe dispersed throughout the pad 12, 14 areas in a conventional manner.
In order to provide spacings 50, 52 on both sides of the handle for enabling grasping thereof by the user, the forearms 20, 24 and aftarms 30, 32 are joined to opposite ends 54, 56 of the handle 20.
Preferably, each of the pads 12, 14 include an arcuate forward perimeter 58, 60 which are joined by the forearms 24, 26. This structure enables a comfortable seating for the user as well as streamlining the cushion 10 for transport.
Similarly, the pads 12, 14 include arcuate rearward perimeters 64, 66 which are joined by the aftarms 30, 32. This further streamlines the cushion 10 for transport thereof. In that regard, with reference to,
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The web 96 may include forearms 116, 118 attached to one end 120 of the handle and rear arms 124, 126 attached to another end 130 of the handle 92.
As hereinabove noted, the handle 92, web 96 pads 82, 84 may be integrally molded, however, the handle 92, may be separately attached to the web 96, by sewing or any similar attachment method. Alternatively, the web 96 may be eliminated and the handle attached directly to forearms 116, 118 and aftarm 124, 126 as shown.
Similar to the cushion 10, each of the pads 82, 84 may include arcuate forward perimeters 106, 108 and rearward perimeters 110, 112, which are joined by the web 96.
Alternatively, the web 96 may be continuous with the flexible handle 92 extendable therefrom to provide grasping thereof by the user, the user's fingers, not shown, passing between the handle 92 and the web 96.
While the hereinabove described seat cushion has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it is to be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited thereto. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be interpreted in conjunction with the appended claims.
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