1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the invention generally include a restraint suitable for retaining items to a vehicle seat.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the continuing increase in population and urbanization of society, people are spending more time in their automobile than ever before. Particularly for those working in an office setting in or near cities, the daily commute to and from work is often lengthy. People have sought to make more efficient use of their travel time, regularly seeking to have files, documents or other work materials, laptop computers, pocketbooks, portfolios, brief cases and the like, readily accessible from the driver seat or other seat of the automobile. Frequently, these items fall to the floor due to sudden stops, quick turns and other unexpected automobile movements. Some of these fallen items may become lost under the seat. Additionally, the driver's attention is frequently diverted from safely operating the automobile by both the automatic response of trying to retrieve a falling item and thereafter attempting to recover the item from the floor. These circumstances present a significant safety hazard.
Therefore, there is a need for an improved device for securing items positioned on a seat of a vehicle.
Embodiments of the invention provide a seat strap that can secure items positioned on a seat of a vehicle. Embodiments of a seat strap configured to secure objects placed on a seat of a vehicle are provided. The seat strap may be an integral part of the vehicle seat, or an accessory. In one embodiment, a vehicle seat is provided that includes an object restraining seat strap. The vehicle seat has a substantially vertical section and a substantially horizontal section meeting at an interface. The seat strap has an elastic elongated body passing through the interface and over a front face of the vehicle seat. The body has a first end and a second end, wherein the first and second ends comprise mating portions of a retaining feature.
In another embodiment, a vehicle seat having an object restraining seat strap is provided. The vehicle seat has a substantially vertical section and a substantially horizontal section meeting at an interface. The seat strap has an elastic elongated body and an anchor. The elongated body has a first end comprising a first portion of a first retaining feature and a second end comprising a second retaining feature. The second retaining feature is configured to prevent the second end from easily passing through the interface of the seat. The anchor is interfaced with the seat and includes a second portion of the first retaining feature.
In another embodiment, a vehicle seat having an integral object restraining seat strap is provided. The vehicle seat has a substantially vertical section and a substantially horizontal section meeting at an interface. The seat strap has a first end comprising a first portion of a retaining feature and a second end coupled to the seat. A second portion of the retaining feature is coupled to the seat.
In another embodiment, an object restraining seat strap for a vehicle seat is provided. The object restraining seat strap includes an elastic elongated body, an elongated bendable anchor and a hook and loop retaining feature. A first portion of the hook and loop retaining feature is coupled to a first end of the elongated body while a second portion of the hook and loop retaining feature is coupled to the anchor.
In yet another embodiment, an object restraining seat strap for a vehicle seat is provided. The object restraining seat strap includes an elastic elongated body having a hook and loop retaining feature disposed on opposite ends of the body.
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements and features of one embodiment may be beneficially incorporated in other embodiments without further recitation.
It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only exemplary embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
Embodiments of the invention allow the safe and effective restraint of various shaped and sized items placed on a vehicle seat. Embodiments of the invention can be used with both bucket-style and bench seats of automobiles and trucks both for the aftermarket and original factory produced vehicles. When utilized, the invention ultimately helps drivers practice safe driving habits by preventing items from flying or falling inside the vehicle which distracts drivers and causes drivers to reach for fallen items, often resulting in harm or injury to the driver, the vehicle and other drivers and their vehicles on the road. In one embodiment, the present invention provides an elastic seat strap that easily installs to front or rear seats of a vehicle, such as a car, truck, van, SUV, crossover vehicle or the like. The seat strap may be removable or may be an integral part of the vehicle seat, available from the original manufacturer.
The seat strap is designed to be utilized in an orientation aligned with the wheel base of the vehicle. The seat strap is not intended for restraining infants, children, pets, adults or other breakable objects.
In one embodiment, the seat strap 102 has an elongated body 180 at least partially comprised of an elastic material. The elongated body 180 is flexible and has a length sufficient to loop around the horizontal section 108 of the seat 104. The elongated body 180 has a first end 112 and a second end 114. The first end 112 and the second end 114 of the elongated body 180 have a retaining feature 188 configured to allow the ends 112, 114 to be secured to each other in a manner that allows at least one of a length of the resultant loop or tension (i.e., by stretching) of the elongated body 180 to be adjusted by the user. Suitable retaining features 188 include hoop and loop fasteners, magnets, clamps, buckles, sewn materials, and snaps, among others. In the embodiment depicted in
In operation, one of the ends 112, 114 of the seat strap 102 is inserted through an interface 106 formed between a seat back 110 (e.g., a substantial vertical seat surface) and the horizontal section 108 of the seat 104. For ease of explanation and not by way of limitation, the second end 114, after being passed through the interface 106, is passed under the horizontal section 108 of the seat 104. The first end 112 is then extended over the horizontal section 108 of the seat 104 and fastened to the second end 114 using the retaining feature 188. The seat strap 102 is tensioned as desired to accommodate an item to be retained thereunder. If additional items are added or removed, the seat strap 102 may be lengthened and/or shortened by repositioning and resecuring the ends 112, 114 using the retaining feature 188 while maintaining a tension in the seat strap 102 sufficient to hold the items thereunder to the seat 104.
The elongated body 202 has at least a portion comprised of an elastic material to allow tensioning of the seat strap 200. The elongated body 202 has a length sufficient to span front to back of the horizontal section of the vehicle seat. The elongated body 202 generally includes a first end 206 and a second end 204. In the embodiment depicted in
The second end 204 of the seat strap 200 includes a second retaining feature 208. The second retaining feature 208 is configured to retain the second end 204 of the seat strap 200 to the interface between vertical and horizontal sections of a vehicle seat. In one embodiment, the second retaining feature 208 is a loop 220 formed in the second end 204 of the seat strap 200. The loop 220 may be formed by sewing or other suitable technique. The loop 220 secures a widening object 222 having a width or diameter at least 6 times the thickness of the elongated body 202. For example, the widening object 222 may be a cylinder, rod, polygon or other shape having a size sufficient to prevent the second end 204 of the seat strap 200 from being easily pulled back through the interface of the vertical and horizontal seat sections while the seat strap 200 is under normal tension. In one embodiment, the widening object 222 is a plastic or metal tube having a diameter of about ½ to about 1¼ inches, for example, such as a section of ½ inch ID schedule 40 PVC pipe.
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The anchor 212 may have an elongated ductile body that allows the shape of the anchor 212 to be bent by hand into a shape that accommodates mounting to the surface of the vehicle and/or seat. This will be explained in more detail below with reference to
In one embodiment, the anchor 212 is fabricated from a strip of sheet metal or plastic. For example, the anchor 212 may have a width of about ¼ to about ¾ inches, a length of about 3 to about 6 inches, and a thickness of about 1/16 to about 3/16 inches.
The anchor 212 includes a first end 214 and a second end 216. The first end 214 has the second side 284 of the hook and loop fastener of the first retaining feature 210 coupled thereto. The side of the anchor 212 opposite the retaining feature 210 may include a strip 218. The strip 218 may be an adhesive, such as a pressure sensitive adhesive, to help secure the anchor 212 to the vehicle and/or seat, or be a pad to prevent wearing of the portion of the vehicle and/or seat which is in contact with the anchor 212.
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In other embodiments, the seat strap may be installed in the vehicle as an original factory product or as an aftermarket product. The seat strap may also be an integral part of the seat. For example, an elongated body, such as the body 180 described above, may be sewn or otherwise permanently fastened to the seat at one end. The other end of the body 180 includes a first side 182 of a retaining feature 188. The second side 182 of the retaining feature 188 may be fastened, adhered or otherwise be part of the front face of the seat to allow the body 180 to be tensioned across the horizontal section of the seat. It is contemplated than an anchor, such as the anchor 212, may also be utilized in this arrangement.
The seat strap 400 includes an elongated body 402 having a first end 404 and a second end 406. The elongated body 402 is generally fabricated from a web of elastic material and has a length sufficient to span the substantially horizontal section 454 as shown. The first end 404 is configured to interface with a first anchor 412, while the second end 406 is configured to interface with a second anchor 422 to retain the strap 400 to the seat 450. The strap 400 may be tensioned between the anchors 412, 422 by adjusting either end of the body 402.
The first end 404 and the first anchor 412 share mating portions of a first retaining feature 430. The first retaining feature 430 may be configured as described above with reference to the other retaining features. In the embodiment depicted in
The second end 406 and the second anchor 422 share mating portions of a second retaining feature 208. The second retaining feature 208 may be configured as described above with reference to the other retaining features. In the embodiment depicted in
Thus, a seat strap has been described that is suitable for securing objects having different sizes and shapes. The seat strap prevents objects placed on a vehicle seat from falling onto the floor, slipping between the seat and console or falling between the seat and passenger door when the vehicle is in motion. The flat seat strap is easily stored in glove compartments. Moreover, since the seat strap is thin and flexible, it may be sat upon when not in use with little or no discomfort to the passenger, and as such, it is anticipated that many users will leave the seat strap in place even when not in use or when a passenger is using the seat.
The seat strap is adjustable to secure objects of many different sizes with little or minimal adjustment. Non-limiting examples of objects which are readily secured by the seat strap include pocketbooks, purses, books, files, file folders, portfolios, laptop computer, brief cases, cell phones, travel bags, take-out food, groceries, laundry, boxes and bottles. Seat strap creates a safe way to limit or remove the risk of objects falling onto the vehicle floor or sliding sideways and landing between the seat and the passenger door or the seat and the vehicle console.
The seat strap also promotes safe driving practices. Driver distraction caused by falling or moving items inside the vehicle may be highly destructive. The seat strap helps drivers concentrate on driving by significantly reducing distractions within the vehicle due to falling or sliding objects.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention thus may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.