This application claims priority to Canadian application 2,490,728, filed Dec. 15, 2004.
The present invention, the SELF STORING SEATING COMFORT ARTICLE herein referred to as the “invention” or the “article,” relates generally to articles for providing comfort to a user. More particularly, the present invention relates to a self-storing, article that can be placed on, and is readily adaptable to any seating surface and/or over a seated individual to provide comfortable seating accommodation.
There are many activities people seek to enjoy, such as outings to parks or attendance at outdoor and indoor sporting events. Accommodating clean, dry, warm and comfortable seating in an easy and satisfactorily adequate manner is always problematic.
For activities such as indoor and outdoor sporting events, camping, picnicking, etc., insufficient formal seating is available. Spectators often sit on lawn chairs or on the ground. In such situations, a blanket is commonly used to provide comfort while seated.
When seating accommodation is provided at events or in recreational settings, it is often in the form of bleachers, chairs, or benches of plastic, metal or wood. Such accommodations are generally quite uncomfortable and can often be cold, dirty and or damp. This may diminish overall enjoyment of the activity and may deter individuals from attending outdoor events, including individuals who are elderly or frail.
When attending an outdoor event, an individual may gather a multitude of various items necessary for user comfort or protection, such as blankets, seat cushions, and hand and head warming garments. Transportation of these items may become a considerable burden to the user, and loose items may be forgotten or lost at the event.
Multipurpose combination articles are currently available for improving comfort in outdoor seating situations. Such articles may be self-storing, having manual fasteners such as zippers, snaps and/or straps for containment, and may contain pockets for storing additional items.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,414,881 provides an article that allows the user one of three functional options. The article may be converted to a stadium lap blanket that may include one or more corner pockets for temporarily storing small items, or may be used as a rain covering with storable hood. A closable compartment is provided by means of hook and pile fastening material, and the article may be used as a seat cushion or transported if the entire unit is folded in a predetermined manner, secured by fastening and extending an elongated retaining strap around the body of the article.
Another example is found in U.S. Pat. No. 4,991,245, which provides a portable pillow/lounge set convertible to and from a tote bag with handles. A ground cover sheet is folded and fastened at multiple points to form the generally flat tote bag having a plurality of article-holding compartments of which are also formed by the multiple folding and fastening points. A detachable inflatable pillow and cover sheet are provided, both of which require additional mounting and fastening to use.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,183,418 provides a convertible coverlet and pillow in which the coverlet may be folded and zipped within the pillow for transportation. Detailed instructions are provided for precise folding and zippered storing of the coverlet within the pillow.
Other examples can be found in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,611,899; 3,477,552; 3,381,306; 5,588,749; 5,454,125; 6,353,933; 5,921,626; and 4,190,918.
It is therefore desirable to provide a versatile combination seating comfort article that is compact, simple to manipulate, transport, and use.
It is the objective of the present invention to obviate or mitigate at least one disadvantage of previous seating comfort articles.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides a seating comfort article comprising a reversible pouch member; and a covering(s) attached to the pouch, which is convertible between a stored position in which the covering is contained within the pouch, and an extended position in which at least a portion of the covering extends from the pouch.
In one embodiment, the covering is a seat pad for covering a seating surface. The seat pad may be a quilted, cushioned, foam filled, inflatable seat pad, or any combination thereof, and may include a water resistant surface for contacting the seating surface. The seat pad may be a self-inflating cushion, and/or may include an extendable ground sheet also storable within a pouch or in an enveloped portion of the seat pad.
The article may further comprise a blanket portion attached to the pouch, which is convertible between a stored position in which the blanket portion is contained within the pouch, and an extended position in which at least a portion of the blanket extends from the pouch. The blanket portion may be composed of fabric, water resistant material, or other materials. The blanket may include one or more pockets, which may be formed from a linear panel of blanket sheeting attached across the width of the blanket. In one embodiment, the pocket panel is top-stitched perpendicular to the blanket width to form a plurality of individual pockets.
In one embodiment, the seating comfort article so described with pouch, blanket and/or cushion, wherein the blanket may be rolled or folded into the pocket member to form a pillow.
In a further embodiment, the seating comfort article as described includes a carry strap that may be elasticized, adjustable, detachable, or any combination thereof.
In an embodiment, the pouch is elasticized or includes an elasticized edge.
In a separate embodiment, the covering is a blanket for covering a user while seated.
In a further embodiment, the article comprises further attachment means for securing accessories to the article.
In another embodiment, the article comprises further attachment means for attaching the article to a seat or wheelchair.
In a second aspect of the invention, the invention provides a method for storing a blanket and/or seat pad comprising the steps of: providing a blanket and/or seat pad having a reversible pouch affixed at one end thereof, the pouch having a certain width and having an opening along the width; folding the blanket and/or seat pad to a width similar to that of the pouch; rolling the folded blanket and/or seat pad towards the pouch; and enclosing the rolled blanket and/or seat pad within the pouch where it is therefore completely self contained.
In one embodiment, the blanket or seat pad is an inflatable seat pad, and the method includes the further step of allowing the seat pad to deflate simultaneously while rolling the blanket and/or seat pad towards the end pouch, and enclosing the roll within the pouch.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
Generally, the present invention provides a compact self-storing seating comfort article adaptable for use by an individual or group of individuals. The article generally includes a reversible storage pouch, which is attached to a seat pad and/or a blanket. In a preferred embodiment, both blanket and seat pad are present, and each can be rolled or folded independently or simultaneously into the storage pouch for simple transport.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
With reference to
When the user no longer requires comfortable seating accommodation, the blanket (2) may be folded to the shape of the seat pad (1), and the seat pad (1) and blanket (2) may be simultaneously rolled together, as shown in
In an embodiment of the invention, the blanket (2) may be extended past the edge of the seat pad (1) to provide warmth and protection to the legs of the user. In addition, the blanket (2) may include other comfort features such as pockets (6) as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
In a further embodiment of the article, a ground sheet (7) may be provided as shown in
The seating comfort article may also be used with conventional chairs and seats as shown in
Further, the comfort article may include fastener straps or other means of attaching the article to a specialized seat, for example to a wheelchair. In this embodiment, the article may be custom-fitted to the specific needs or desires of the chair in accordance with the invention.
Modifications and Materials
The comfort article may be manufactured to any desired size to accommodate a given number of users, and many modifications to the basic embodiments discussed herein are possible to accommodate specific needs of one or more users. For example, any number of pockets (6) may be included within the blanket (2), and the blanket may be manufactured to any desired length or width.
The seat pad (1), if present, may be quilted, padded, foam-filled, and/or inflatable, and may be water resistant or include a waterproof, skid-resistant portion for placement against the seating surface. In a preferred embodiment, the seat pad (1) is a self-inflating foam-filled pad.
The blanket (2), if present, may be composed of fleece or other blanket fabric, or a water or wind-repellent surface, or any combination thereof.
Use of the Article
Many potential uses of the seating comfort article are inherent in the above description. Additional uses of the article include, but are not limited to:
The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be examples only. Alterations, modifications and variations may be effected to the particular embodiments by those of skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.
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