DEVICE FOR TRAVELLING, WITH FASTENING AND TENSIONING ELEMENTS, WHICH FORMS A HORIZONTAL SURFACE ON A TRANSPORT SEAT
20220240690 · 2022-08-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D11/0612
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bed for use on an air, land or maritime transport seat has a main horizontal surface with two layers of fabric. An outer fabric layer, thinner than an inner layer, is supported by a reinforcement frame or edge. A system of fastening elements are provided by multiple short and long straps or belts that surround or attach to the transport seat. Tensioning elements for the fastening elements include a tensioner that allows a tension force to be exerted to maintain a horizontal position of the travel device which makes the device particularly suitable for babies and young children.
Claims
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6. A device for travelling, which forms a horizontal surface on a transport seat, comprising: flexible material having a main surface with preformed folds to reduce at least one dimension during transportation and storage of the device; a system of elements that fasten the device to the transport seat, including 6 to 12 straps; 4 to 8 of end straps attached to ends of the device, including 2 to 4 short belts that have first fastenings and 2 to 4 long belts that have second fastenings coupling with the first fastenings of the short belts, and 2 to 4 central straps that extend out from a central portion of the device; and tensioning elements.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the flexible material comprises: a fabric frame that provides reinforcement, and two layers of fabric, including an outer layer, and an inner layer thicker than the outer layer.
8. The device for travelling according to claim 7, wherein the tensioning elements comprise a tensioner in each of the long belts.
9. The device for travelling according to claim 6, wherein the tensioning elements comprise a tensioner in each of the long belts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] These and other aspects and advantages will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
[0017] Described herein is a device for travelling that forms a horizontal surface on an air, land or maritime transport seat when it is placed and operating. In particular, due to the sizes of the device, it works either for 0-8-year-old children or for anyone whose size and dimensions enable them to use it.
[0018] The device has a main surface (1) of between 50-80 cm wide by between 50-100 cm long. Such surface may be composed of an outer layer (6), such as a 100% cotton fabric that is soft and hypoallergenic to avoid skin irritation in the users, or may be any natural hypoallergenic material. The outer layer (6) further includes a fabric frame or edge (4) of, e.g., 1-3 cm, which provides reinforcement for the whole device and may be composed of polyester or thick cotton fabrics, or combinations of natural and synthetic fabrics.
[0019] The main surface (1) has an inner layer (5) or filling that is thicker than the outer layer. In an embodiment, the inner layer (5) is composed of 100% wool felt which helps to concentrate the user's heat, thereby avoiding cooling in transport vehicles. Instead of wool, any natural hypoallergenic fabric may be used. In the outer layer (6), as well as in the inner layer (5), the fabric is divided into two portions to facilitate the folding and storage of the device.
[0020] The device further includes a series of fastening and tensioning elements that allow the device to be fastened to a transport seat and to be tensioned so that the tensioning force exerted by the fastening and tensioning elements allow maintaining the main surface in a horizontal position in its whole extension.
[0021] The fastening and tensioning elements may include a system of belts, fastenings, and tensioners. For example, about 6 to 12 straps or belts (2) in an embodiment are composed of nylon, which resists pressure and is light. Thus, it provides stability to the device, and because it is thin, it also facilitates storage. The belts (2) may also include belts composed of other natural, resistant, and light materials.
[0022] About 4 to 8 of these belts are placed at the ends of the device. About 2 to 6 of these belts, extending 1-8 cm out of the device and hereinafter called short belts, have fastening elements at their ends, which in an embodiment provide easy-attachment and release fastenings. For example, these fastenings may be made of plastic since it is a light material that facilitates storage and installation. About 2 to 4 of the belts, which are placed at the ends, extend 45-85 cm out of the device and are hereinafter called long belts. They are adjusted with a tensioner (7) in each one of these long belts, which in an embodiment may be a plastic tensioner. At the end of each of these long belts, there is a corresponding side of a buckle-type fastening to attach to the short belts. In an embodiment the corresponding side is made of plastic. About 2 to 4 belts extend between 50-85 cm out of the device from the central portion (fastened by the fabric frame or edge (4)), at each of their ends there is the matching side of the buckle-type fastening to attach them to the short belts placed at the ends.
[0023] The previous description must not be considered as limiting the invention, some of the considerations refer to particularly preferred embodiments and do not pretend to limit the scope derived from the described element. It will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the claims which may include the phrase “at least one of A, B and C” as an alternative expression that means one or more of A, B and C may be used, contrary to the holding in Superguide v. DIRECTV, 358 F3d 870, 69 USPQ2d 1865 (Fed. Cir. 2004).