Adjustable flotation device
11208177 · 2021-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A flotation device includes a main body portion having a leg rest, seat, back rest, and headrest. Arms are adjustably attached to the back rest via hinge mechanisms which allow the arms to be pivoted towards and away from the main body portion, and which allow the length of the arms' extension from the main body portion to be adjusted. In alternative embodiments, cupholders are secured in apertures in the arms, with headrest extensions providing additional buoyance to the head rest portion.
Claims
1. An adjustable flotation device, comprising: a main body comprised of a buoyant material, for supporting a user in a body of water; at least one arm pivotably attached at a first end to the main body such that a second outer end of the arm may be pivoted towards or away from the main body to adjust the angle of the arm with respect to the main body, wherein the at least one arm comprises a plurality of apertures formed through the first end, wherein each aperture allows attachment of the arm to the main body such that the arm extends a predetermined distance from the main body.
2. The adjustable flotation device of claim 1, wherein the arm is pivotably attached to the main body by a hinge mechanism which allows the arm to pivot with respect to the main body.
3. The adjustable flotation device of claim 2, wherein the hinge mechanism comprises a hinge tube and two push retainers configured to secure the hinge tube within the arm and main body.
4. The adjustable floatation device of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises a leg rest, a seat, a back rest, and a head rest.
5. The adjustable flotation device of claim 4, wherein the head rest comprises first and second headrest extensions position on upper and lower surfaces, respectively, of the head rest.
6. The adjustable flotation device of claim 1, wherein the arm comprises a flotation support attached to a lower surface of the arm.
7. The adjustable flotation device of claim 1, wherein the arm comprises a cupholder.
8. An adjustable flotation device, comprising: a main body comprised of a foot rest, seat, back rest, and headrest; and first and second arms pivotably attached to opposite sides of the back rest, wherein each of the arms is independently pivotable towards and away from the back rest.
9. The adjustable flotation device of claim 8, wherein each arm is attached to the back rest via a hinge mechanism.
10. The adjustable flotation device of claim 9, wherein the hinge mechanism comprises a hinge tube and two push retainers configured to secure the hinge tube within the arm and main body.
11. The adjustable flotation device of claim 9, wherein each arm comprises a plurality of apertures formed through a first end, wherein each aperture allows attachment of the arm to the main body such that the arm extends a predetermined distance from the from the main body.
12. The adjustable flotation device of claim 9, wherein the head rest comprises first and second headrest extensions position on upper and lower surfaces, respectively, of the head rest.
13. The adjustable flotation device of claim 9, wherein each of the first and second arms comprise a flotation support attached to a lower surface of the arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(9) Various embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Thus, any specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
(10) Certain terminology used in the following description is for convenience in reference only and is not limiting. For example, the words “vertically”, “horizontally”, “vertical”, “horizontal” and “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “upper”, “lower” all refer to the installed position of the item to which the reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the embodiment being designated and parts thereof. The terminology used herein may include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of a similar import. It is further understood that terminology such as the aforementioned directional phrases may be used to describe exemplary embodiments of the flotation device as shown in the figures herein. This is for convenience only as it is understood that the exemplary embodiments of the flotation device described may positioned other than as depicted in the drawings.
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(12) Seat 12 is generally rectangular shaped, with rounded corners, and is configured to support the posterior portion of a user sitting on the seat 12 portion of the flotation device 10. Back rest 14 is similarly generally rectangular shaped, with rounded corners, and is configured to support the back, or upper back, portion of a user sitting on the seat 12 and reclining against the back rest 14. Leg rest 18 is a generally “C” shaped section configured to support the feet, calves or lower legs of a user sitting on the seat 12 portion of the flotation device. Leg rest 18, seat 12, and back rest 14 are of similar width w, with the leg rest 18 preferably being slightly narrower than the seat 12. First and second spines 24, 26 are of approximately equal width, with both being narrower than the leg rest 18, seat 12, and back rest 14 which they connect. As seen in
(13) Leg rest 18, second spine 26, seat 12, first spine 24, back rest 14, and head rest 16 are preferably formed from a single piece of flat foam material such that the separate sections are formed by the integral contiguous piece. Most preferably, the foam material is 1.5 inch polyethylene foam, although other buoyant or floatable materials may likewise be used. In alternative embodiments the body of the flotation device may be comprised of separate sections that are joined or attached together rather than being formed from a single piece of buoyant material.
(14) It should be understood that for illustrative purposes the flotation device 10 in
(15) In other exemplary uses of the flotation device 10, such as a user in a reclined position, a partially reclined position, a lying position, etc. the various components will be positioned as necessary to support the user in that desired position, with the user's weight distribution influencing the relative positioning and/or submerging of the components, and the user's desired positioning of the adjustable arms further influencing the relative positions. In other exemplary uses, a user may lie on the flotation device 10 face down, with their chest supported on the back rest 14 and their lower torso and hips supported on the leg rest 18 and lower spine 26. Thus, the flotation device may be adapted by a user to any desired positioning.
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(18) Using the plurality of apertures 37, 39 on each arm, a user may also adjust the relative length of the extension of the arm from the back rest 14. For example, attaching the arm using the hole closest to the attachment end of the corresponding arm 20, 22 provides the greatest extension of the arm from the back rest 14, while attaching the arm using the hole furthest from the attachment end of the arm provides the least extension of the arm from the back rest 14. Thus, a user may adjust the effective length of the arm as desired—i.e., by having more or less of the arm 20, 22 extend from the back rest 14. It should be understood that adjusting the effective length of the arms likewise affects the relative extension of the arm so that, for example, the arm may extend past the seat 12 when adjusted to be fully extended and may not extend past the seat 12 when adjusted to a shorter length. As can be seen, adjustment of the arm correspondingly adjusts the distance of the cup holder 32, 34 at the end of each arm. The adjustable length of the arms provides comfortable accommodation of users of various sizes and proportions in various desired inclinations and positions, and likewise allows adjustment of the distance of the cupholders 32, 34 from the user.
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(21) First and second washers 204, 206 are shaped as conventional flat washers, having a circular shape with a circular aperture formed through the center. Preferably the washers are formed of a non-metallic material, such as a plastic or composite. Each push retainer 208, 210 is comprised of a pin 212, 214 and a receptacle 216, 218. Pins 212, 214 include a generally inflexible cylindrical rod extending from the bottom surface of a cap. Receptacles 216, 218 include a divided bayonet tip, with a cylindrical cavity formed between the halves of the bayonet such that inserting a pin 212, 214 into the cavity spreads or splays the halves of the bayonet tip apart. Thus, with a receptacle 216, 218 inserted into each of the opposite ends of hinge tube 202, a flat washer 206, 208 is placed over each receptacle and a pin 212, 214 is inserted into receptacle. With the pin inserted into the corresponding receptacle, the bayonet tips of the receptacles are spread or splayed outwardly away from each other and engage frictionally against the inner wall of the hinge tube 202. With the pin 212, 214 thus inserted, the bayonet tips of the receptacle are engaged against the hinge tube such that the receptacle cannot be removed, securing the hinge assembly together.
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(26) As just described, it can be seen that the flotation device of the present invention is well adapted to overcome deficiencies of flotation devices known in the art. The flotation device of the present invention is lightweight and easily transportable and storable. The arms of the flotation device are adjustable in length to accommodate users of varying size and proportion, the arms further are pivotable with respect to the main body of the device to accommodate a user's desired positioning. A hinge assembly securely attaches the arms to the main body of the device while simultaneously allowing the arms to pivot. And, a cupholder positioned in the distal end of each arm is securely attached via a grommet having upper and lower protrusions which secure the cupholder in place through an aperture in the end of each arm.
(27) It should be understood that while certain forms and embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, the present invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown, and that the various features described may be combined in ways other than those specifically described without departing from the scope of the present invention. The terms “substantially”, “generally”, “approximately”, or any other qualifying term as used herein may be applied to modify any quantitative representation which could permissibly vary without resulting in a change to the basic function to which it is related and if the variance does not materially alter the capability of the invention.