The present invention is generally directed to seat covers for seats in boats and other vehicles. Certain aspects of the invention are directed in particular to fitted seat covers with a seating layer comprising a soft material such as chenille microfiber.
Seats for boats and other vehicles, particularly open-air vehicles in which the seats are designed to be exposed to the elements, often include seating surfaces constructed from a smooth plastic such as vinyl. Smooth plastic seating surfaces provide good durability and weather resistance. However, because the seats are often exposed to direct sunlight, the seating surfaces have a tendency to become very hot. Hot plastic seating surfaces may be uncomfortable or dangerous for passengers. This can be a particular problem for recreational boat seats since shade is often unavailable and passengers frequently wear swimwear which leaves large areas of skin exposed. Temporary solutions, such as laying a towel over the seating surface, are not optimal because the towel can easily shift out of position. Additionally, the material comprising towels and other prior art solutions is often not thick enough to provide optimal comfort to passengers
Problems with prior art seats and seat covers are solved by providing a seat cover which is generally fitted to a particular vehicle seat. The seat cover preferably comprises an attaching aid, such as elastic or a drawstring, which secures the seat cover to the seat. The seat cover also comprises a material that will be comfortable for seating, even in warm weather and direct sunlight, but which will dry quickly if dampened. In a preferred embodiment, the seating surface comprises a material which is also useful for cleaning the vehicle, such as chenille microfiber. In one embodiment, the seat cover is configured to be usable as a bag when not attached to a seat.
The disclosed inventions will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show important sample embodiments and which are incorporated in the specification hereof by reference, wherein:
The numerous innovative teachings of the present application will be described with particular reference to presently preferred embodiments (by way of example, and not of limitation). The present application describes several inventions, and none of the statements below should be taken as limiting the claims generally.
Seat cover 10 preferably further comprises a seat comfort material 104 attached to seat panel 102. Seat comfort material 104 is preferably a material that will provide a layer of insulation and padding between a user (not shown) and a seat cushion 108. Preferably, seat comfort material 104 is (1) water absorbent; (2) able to dry quickly; (3) mildew resistant; (4) soft; (5) washable; and (6) useful for cleaning a vehicle.
Most preferably, seat comfort material 104 comprises chenille microfiber. Chenille microfiber is often sold as a fabric comprising a plurality of short tufts (typically 1 to 4 cm long) sewn or glued to a backing, in which case seat panel 102 would comprise the backing and seat comfort material 104 would comprise the tufts. The tufts are generally made from polyester and/or polyamide. Each tuft is covered by very fine fibers. Chenille microfiber is advantageous because it provides significant cushioning to the user and does not typically become uncomfortably hot to sit on. Further, Chenille microfiber is particularly useful for allowing the seat cover 10 to be used for washing a vehicle. That is, when seat cover 10 is not attached to a vehicle seat, seat cover 10 may be used to wipe or scrub a vehicle surface during washing. The microfibers are effective at removing dirt from surfaces being washed, yet the chenille microfiber itself may be cleaned by washing, e.g., in a washing machine. Chenille microfiber can also be used to dry persons or objects.
Alternatively, seat comfort material 104 can comprise terrycloth, foam, batting, wool, or the like.
Seat cover 10 is preferably attached to seat cushion 108 by skirt 112. Skirt 112 is attached to an outer perimeter of seat panel 102 and extends downwardly from seat panel 102. Skirt 112 preferably comprises the same material as seating panel 102. Alternatively, skirt 112 may comprise other materials, such as a mesh. Additionally, rather than being attached to seat cover 10, skirt 112 and may be formed as a single integral part with seat panel 102—that is, seat panel 102 and skirt 112 may comprise a single piece of material. Further alternatively, skirt 112 can comprise an elastic material, in which case channel 114 and engagement actuator 116 may be unnecessary.
A bottom edge of skirt 112 preferably comprises a channel 114 configured to hold an engagement actuator 116. Channel 114 is preferably formed by folding a portion of skirt 112. Engagement actuator 116 is used to tighten skirt 112 to seat cushion 108. Preferably, engagement actuator 116 comprises a drawstring. Engagement actuator 116 can be held in a tightened position by a clasp 118 or similar device. Alternatively engagement actuator 116, can comprise an elastic band, clip, strap, hook and loop fastener, or the like.
Seat cover 10 can also be made reversible. In a reversible embodiment, seat comfort material 104 is applied to both sides (inside and outside) of seat panel 102. Different textures or colors can be used for seat comfort material 104 on each side of seat panel 102 and a user can select which side will show when placing seat cover 10 on a seat.
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Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/543,489 (filed Oct. 5, 2011), which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61543489 | Oct 2011 | US |