SEAT COVER FOR LINEARLY-TUFTED AUTOMOBILE SEATS
20220041083 · 2022-02-10
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Abstract
A seat covering for a tufted automobile seat cushions has cover sheets adapted to fit over and around the cushions with a plurality of open-ended channels integrated therewith. Each channel is aligned and associated with a tuft of the cushion after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the cushion. The covering has a plurality one or more straps, each passing loosely through an associated one of the channels and having strap ends extending from each open-end thereof. Pulling the extending strap ends of each strap after the cover has been fitted over and around the cushion causes the strap to be pulled into the associated tuft to cause the cover sheet to conform to the tuft. A fastener allows for simple and organized connection of the pulled strap ends.
Claims
1. A covering for a tufted cushion comprising; a cover sheet adapted to fit over and around the cushion and having one or more channels, each with first and second open-ends, each channel integrated with the cover sheet and aligned and associated with a tuft of the cushion after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the cushion; and one or more straps, each passing loosely through an associated one of the channels and having first and second strap ends extending from the first and second open ends, respectively; whereby pulling the extending first and second strap ends of each strap after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the cushion causes the strap to be pulled into the associated tuft to cause the cover sheet to conform to the tuft.
2. The covering of claim 1 wherein each channel is integrated to cover sheet by sewing the cover sheet into a channel.
3. The covering of claim 1 wherein each channel is integrated to the cover sheet by sewing them to the cover sheet
4. The covering of claim 1 wherein each channel is integrated to the cover sheet by adhering them to the cover sheet.
5. A covering for a tufted automobile seat comprising; one or more cover sheets each adapted to fit over and around one or more cushions of the seat and each having one or more channels; each channel having first and second open-ends, and each channel integrated with an associated one of the cover sheets and aligned and associated with a tuft of one of the cushions after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the one of the cushions; and one or more straps, each passing loosely through an associated one of the channels and having first and second strap ends extending from the first and second open ends, respectively; whereby pulling the extending first and second strap ends of each strap after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the associated cushion causes the strap to be pulled into the associated tuft to cause the cover sheet to conform to the tuft and the covering to conform to the tufting of the automobile seat.
6. The covering of claim 5 wherein each first strap end comprises a fastener.
7. The covering of claim 6 wherein the fastener comprises parallel slots for receiving the associated second strap end.
8. The covering of claim 7 wherein each strap is from the group comprising fabric strapping, cord, string, plastic line, cable, and wire.
9. The covering of claim 8 wherein each strap has a strap width and each parallel slot has a slot width smaller than the strap width to receive strap by compression fit.
10. The covering of claim 9 wherein each channel is integrated to cover sheet by sewing the cover sheet into a channel.
11. The covering of claim 9 wherein each channel is integrated to the cover sheet by sewing them to the cover sheet.
12. The covering of claim 9 wherein each channel is integrated to the cover sheet by adhering them to the cover sheet.
13. A covering for a tufted automobile seat comprising; a cover sheet adapted to fit over and around cushions of the seat and having one or more channels; each channel having first and second open-ends, and each channel integrated with the cover sheet and aligned and associated with a tuft of the cushions after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the cushions; and one or more straps, each passing loosely through an associated one of the channels and having first and second strap ends extending from the first and second open ends, respectively; whereby pulling the extending first and second strap ends of each strap after the cover sheet has been fitted over and around the cushions causes the strap to be pulled into the associated tuft to cause the cover sheet to conform to the tuft and the covering to conform to the tufting of the automobile seat.
14. The covering of claim 13 wherein each first strap end comprises a fastener.
15. The covering of claim 14 wherein the fastener comprises parallel slots for receiving the associated second strap end.
16. The covering of claim 15 wherein each strap is from the group comprising fabric strapping, cord, string, plastic line, cable, and wire.
17. The covering of claim 16 wherein each strap has a strap width and each parallel slot has a slot width smaller than the strap width to receive strap by compression fit.
18. The covering of claim 17 wherein each channel is integrated to cover sheet by sewing the cover sheet into a channel.
19. The covering of claim 17 wherein each channel is integrated to the cover sheet by sewing them to the cover sheet
20. The covering of claim 17 wherein each channel is integrated to the cover sheet by adhering them to the cover sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention.
[0017] FIG. IA is an exploded front perspective view of a prior art seat cover being attached to a linear tufted front automobile seat;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0033] Referring to FIGS. IA and IB, a typical prior art seat cover 500 and typical automobile seat 502 are show. It can be seen in FIG. IA that the seat has linearly tufted depressions 504 (tufts). It can also be seen in FIG. IB that after installation, the tufts are gone. These tufts have numerous intended advantages that are thereby lost; including the increased comfort provided by the tufting, the airflow that the tufting enabled between the seat and the sitter, and the aesthetic improvement that the tufting provided. Not shown is the unsightly tying together of the affixing straps 506 behind the seat. Because easily-untieable bows have a tendency to come untied inadvertently, most users tie the straps in “granny knots”, which are unlikely to untie inadvertently but are ugly and very difficult to purposely untie in the event that the seat cover is to be removed . . . especially when considering the awkward access to the knots because of their position in the automobile.
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[0035] While the seat cover 100 of the first embodiment employs a two-part arrangement with separate cover sheets 11 OT and 11 OB for the top and bottom automobile seat cushions, respectively, the cover sheet could alternatively be a one-part arrangement, as in the bench seat embodiment 200 described later in this disclosure, wherein a larger cover sheet covers both the top and bottom cushions and also has straps extending from the center of the sheet, tied to a double-fastener 250 that is passed through the gap between the cushions. The straps may be made of fabric strapping, cord, string, plastic line, cable, wire, or any suitable material.
[0036] Seat cover 100 is equipped with straps 106 which are positioned to align with the tufts 504 of the seat once the seat cover is installed. A variety of such seat covers would be made available, each with straps in position specifically chosen to align with the tufts of a specific automobile model. For instance, a first automobile model may have three evenly spaced tufts. A second may have four unevenly spaced tufts. A third may have tufts going side-to-side. And a fourth may have both front-to-back and side-to-side tufts (cross-tufting). The purchaser would choose and purchase the seat cover that was intended to fit the seat of his specific automobile model.
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[0038] The straps may be integrated with the cover sheet by any functional means, such as sewing the sheet into a channel, sewing a channel to the sheet, of otherwise adhering a channel to the sheet.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] Unique to the present seat covers is that, as in
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[0042] As initially supplied, a fastener 150 is tied or otherwise permanently affixed to back end 112R of each the strap. The back end with the fastener is fed under or over the automobile seat cushion the position shown in
[0043] As seen in
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[0048] Each double fastener with its affixed strap ends is pushed through the gap between the seat's top and bottom cushions, the cover sheet is draped over the top and bottom cushions, and the strap ends are all pulled to snug the cover to the seat. The double-fastener 250 functions similarly to the single fastener 150 previously described, except has a pair of slots 254 at each end, as shown in
[0049] It should be noted that the embodiment shown herein is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The invention therefore only be limited by the follow claims, including any equivalent interpretation to which they are entitled.