DEVICE FOR INSTALLING OR REMOVING A SEAT COVER
20210402900 · 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/6027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H75/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention generally relates to the field of seat covers and specifically to novel means for storing, installing and removing seat covers from seats. In its simplest form, the device comprises a removable seat cover, a mounting element for installing the seat cover and a retraction system for removing the seat cover.
Claims
1. A device for storing, installing and removing a seat cover on a seat, the device comprising: a seat cover; a mounting element attached to the seat cover and attachable to the seat; and a retraction system adapted to retract and store the seat cover when not in use, the retraction system being attachable to a portion of the seat.
2. The device of claim 1, the mounting element separating a bottom section and an upper section of the seat cover.
3. The device of claim 2, the mounting element being insertable between a back supporting portion and sitting portion of the seat, when in use, the bottom section of the seat cover covering the sitting portion of the seat and the upper section of the seat cover covering the back supporting portion of the seat.
4. The device of claim 2, the seat cover further comprising a top section attachable to a top portion of the seat.
5. The device of claim 2, each of the bottom and upper sections of the seat cover comprising fasteners mating with each another.
6. The device of claim 1, the retraction system being attachable to an end of the sitting surface of the seat.
7. The device of claim 1, the retraction system being within a housing, the housing containing the seat cover when fully retracted.
8. The device of claim 7, the housing being shaped as a substantially triangular prism with rounded edges, the housing comprising a slit for the passage of the seat cover.
9. The device of claim 1, the device further comprising a clamp system for attaching the device to the seat.
10. The device of claim 1, the retraction system comprising a spring loaded shaft for enrolling the seat cover and a triggering device, the triggering device releasing the spring to the retract the seat cover around the shaft.
11. The device of claim 10, the retraction system further comprising a clutch system for automatically stopping the retraction of the seat cover.
12. The device of claim 1, the mounting element comprising a handle for manipulation by a user.
13. The device of claim 12, the retraction system further comprising a stopper for limiting the retraction of the seat cover.
14. The device of claim 13, the stopper limiting the retraction of the seat cover by contacting against the mounting element.
15. A method for covering a seat the method comprising: pulling a seat cover away from a resilient retraction device; covering a sitting surface of the seat with the seat cover; mounting the cover between the sitting surface and a back supporting surface of the seat; covering the back supporting surface of the seat with the seat cover; attaching an upper portion of the seat cover to an upper portion of the seat.
16. The method of claim 15, the method further comprising: deactivating a clutch to allow the pulling of the seat cover.
17. The method of claim 15, the mounting of the cover between the sitting surface and the back supporting surface further comprising lodging a mounting element between the sitting surface and the back supporting surface.
18. A method for storing a seat cover, the method comprising: detaching a top portion of the seat cover from a seat; folding the top portion over a lower portion of the seat cover; unmounting the seat cover from a junction of a sitting surface and a back supporting surface of the seat; resiliently retract the seat cover using a retraction system; covering a sitting surface of the seat with the seat cover; mounting the cover between the sitting surface and a back supporting surface of the seat; covering the back supporting surface of the seat with the seat cover; attaching an upper portion of the seat cover to an upper portion of the seat.
19. The method of claim 18, the method further comprising: deactivating a clutch to allow the retraction of the seat cover.
20. The method of claim 18, the method further comprising: wrapping the seat cover around the retraction system for storing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0044] A novel device for installing or removing a seat cover will be described hereinafter. Although the invention is described in terms of specific illustrative embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the embodiment(s) described herein are by way of example only and that the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereby.
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[0046] The device 100 generally comprises a mounting element 300 and a retraction system 400. The mounting element 300 and the retraction system 400 are both connected to and operatively linked with a seat cover 200 (not visible from
[0047] Prior to installation, the seat cover 200, the mounting element 300, and the retraction system 400 are conveniently contained within an optional housing means 500. In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0052] The attachment means 600 further comprises a holding element 630 configured to receive and secure the housing means 500 of the device 100. The location of the combined housing means 500 and attachment means 600 is designed for comfort and convenience. In use, it is sufficiently removed from the body of a person sitting in the covered seat 10, and at the same time it remains close to the seat so that it may receive the seat cover 200 if the decision is made to retract it from the seat 10.
[0053] It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the housing means 500 of the device 100 of the present invention may be kept in close proximity to the seat 10 by a variety of means. For example, Velcro® fasteners may be used to attach the housing means 500 of the device 100 to the seat 10. The housing 500 may further be fastened to anchorage point of the vehicle or to the seat 10.
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[0059] The seat cover 200 may further comprise securing means, not shown, for securing an area of the seat cover 200 to another area of the same. The securing means may be embodied as clips, hooks, auto gripping and loops, magnets and any other type of securing means for securing two surfaces against one another. The securing means are used to secure the different surfaces of the cover 200, namely the bottom 204, top 208 and head 212 sections of the cover 200, against one another when folding. Securing the surfaces together when folding may prevent bundling up and blockage of the cover 200 around the retraction system 400 and/or inside the housing 500.
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[0062] In an embodiment of the seat cover 200 comprising securing means on the cover 200, the method may further comprise securing the folded sections of the cover against one another before being retracted with the retraction system 400.
[0063] Understandably, the installation of the seat cover 200 may be generally performed by following the same steps as the removal of said seat cover in reverse order. The installation and removal of the seat cover 200 may further comprise attaching the retraction device 400 to the seat 10 with an attachment means 600.
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[0066] The housing means 700 further comprises a stopper 740 which may be attached to the housing 710. In some embodiments, the stopper is attached using an attachment means 750, such as but not limited to a hook-and-loop fastener. The stopper 740 is generally adapted to stop, limit or refrain the mounting element 300 from entering the housing 710 or the retraction system 400 when fully retracted. Accordingly, the stopper 740 will limit the retraction of the seat cover 200. The stopper 740 further generally aims at leaving enough place for the cover 200 to go in and out of the housing 710 while blocking the entry of the mounting element 300. The housing means 700 may further comprise a similar retraction system 400 than the other embodiment of housing means 500. Accordingly, the retracted seat cover 200 may be wrapped around the retracting means 400, optionally inside the housing 710. In some embodiments, the retracting means 400 comprises a roller mechanism 420 adapted to receive and roll the seat cover 200. Understandably, the stopper 740 may have any other shape allowing the stopping of the mounting element 300 while simultaneously allowing the retraction of the cover 200. The stopper 740 may be located on other elements of the device 100 such as the retraction system 400.
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[0068] The retraction system 800 may further comprise a driving assembly 820, a clutch mechanism 830 and a rotation limiter 840. In such an embodiment, the driving assembly 820 retracts the cover 200 when said cover 200 has been partly or fully removed/unrolled from the retraction system 800. The driving assembly 820 may comprise a gear 834 operatively connected to a ratcheting system 832. The ratcheting system 832 may be resilient, such as connected to a spring or resilient member 822. The ratcheting system 832 may thus drive the compression spring 840 through the shaft 814. The shaft 814 may be operatively connected to a rod 812 which is connected to the gear 834. Accordingly, moving an activation device 836 to release the ratcheting system 832 which in turns place the gear 834 in idling. The pressure in the compression spring 840 is then released which creates a rotation movement in the shaft 814, thus rolling the attached seat cover 200. Understandably, the driving assembly 820 may comprise any other type of activating means, not shown, to rotate said assembly 820. For example, the driving assembly 820 may comprise a motor, such as a servo-motor, for rotating the shaft 814 in any desired direction.
[0069] Other configurations of driving assemblies may be used, such as configurations having different ratios of torque transmission, having more or less belt driver rollers 824 and so on. In yet another embodiment, the ratcheting system 822 may simply accumulate energy when the cover 200 is pull from the device 800. Thus, when the seat cover 200 is release from the seat 10, the accumulated energy is released to create a rotation movement of the shaft 814.
[0070] The clutch mechanism 830 comprises a ratchet 832 configured to stop the pivot in one direction of a cog 834 pivotally linked to one of the belt drive rollers 822. Accordingly, the clutch mechanism 830 may stop the retraction of the cover 200 when activated, either by a user of passively by the positioning of the components (832, 834) clutch system 830 in relation to the retraction of the cover 200. Further comprised is the rotation limiter 840. The rotation limiter 840 may guide the cover 200 for efficient retraction around the roller mechanism 820 with guiding slits 842 so that said cover 200 does not improperly fold inside the housing 700 and creates blockings.
[0071] The device described hereinabove will find particular though not exclusive use with contour seats for cars and fixed back seats used in movie theaters. Understandably, the device as described hereinabove may further be used with any other seats or surfaces requiring to be covered and wherein the seat cover needs to be easily and practically stored. For example, hospital beds having a plurality of surfaces for supporting a patient may be covered by the seat cover of the device.
[0072] While illustrative and presently preferred embodiment(s) of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.