Seat occupancy indicator device and method
10932579 ยท 2021-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G09F7/18
PHYSICS
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A seat occupancy indicator device and method; the seat occupancy indicator device includes a housing made of a rigid material (the housing has a housing-exterior and a housing-interior-volume); a plurality of indicator lights, the plurality of indicator lights disposed on the housing-exterior, the plurality of indicator lights viewable from a location outside of the housing; a control-circuit, the control-circuit located within the housing-interior-volume, the control-circuit communicatively coupled to the plurality of indicator lights. The seat occupancy indicator is useful for indicating occupancy of a seat.
Claims
1. A seat occupancy indicator device comprising: a housing removably attachable to a seat, wherein the housing comprises: a chair available light configured to indicate that the seat is available, a chair-reserved light configured to indicate that the seat is occupied, a reset switch, and a timer; the reset switch operably connected to the timer for creating a time interval in signal communication with the chair-reserved light, wherein actuation of the reset switch illuminates the chair-reserved light for the time interval and simultaneously deactivates the chair available light; wherein the chair-reserved light is adapted to be continuously illuminated during the time interval and cannot be deactivated during the time interval; wherein the chair available light is adapted to be continuously illuminated between a first time interval and a second time interval and only deactivated upon actuation of the reset switch; wherein the chair available light is automatically illuminated once the time interval elapses; a photovoltaic cell disposed on a top face of the housing configured to power both the chair-reserved light and the chair available light; wherein the chair-reserved light and the chair available light are each a single light assembly disposed on a front face of the housing, wherein the front face is oriented perpendicular to the top face, such that the top face is configured to face upwards when the housing is secured to the seat; wherein each light assembly comprises a diffusion window; wherein the front face of the housing is unobstructed with any additional features; wherein the timer is internal to the housing and comprises no user interface for modifying the time interval and no display for viewing a time on an exterior of the housing; an attachment member extending from the housing and configured to gravity suspend the housing from the seat such that the top face remains oriented upwards.
2. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the time interval is 30, 60, or 90 minutes.
3. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the time interval is tamperproof, such that an unauthorized user is unable to adjust the time interval.
4. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the housing further includes diffusion windows over the chair available light and the chair-reserved light.
5. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the timer operation can only be initiated by the reset switch.
6. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the housing is removably secured to the seat via an attachment member, wherein the attachment member is configured to form a loop around a horizontally disposed crossmember of the seat.
7. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the chair-reserved light can only be illuminated when the reset switch is actuated.
8. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, further comprising a timer switch configured to adjust the time interval, wherein the timer switch is only accessible via a key unique to the housing.
9. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, further comprising a timer switch configured to adjust the time interval, wherein the timer switch is only accessible by a user having administrative privileges over the seat occupancy indicator device.
10. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, further comprising an energy saving timer configured to deactivate both the chair-reserved light and chair available light when the reset switch remains unactuated for a predetermined period of time.
11. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises only a single control for activating the timer, the single control being the reset switch.
12. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, further comprising the seat, wherein the seat is an outdoor chair having a seat portion, wherein the housing is secured to the seat portion.
13. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein the photovoltaic cell occupies a majority of a surface area of the top face of the housing.
14. The seat occupancy indicator device of claim 1, wherein each diffusion window is flush so not to protrude outward from the front face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a seat occupancy indicator device and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(7) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a seat occupancy indicator device and more particularly to a seat occupancy indicator device and method as used to improve the indication of seat occupancy.
(9) Generally, the device is to indicate that a sun lounger or deck chair (or the like) is unavailable for use or readily available for use. The device would be designed to be a small light weight plastic box which would easily attach to sun loungers and deck chairs typically used on cruise ships and vacation resorts. The device would comprise of an internal switch inside the unit casing allowing management to adjust for 30, 60, 90-minute time intervals. The adjustments may be made to the internal timer mechanism through a tool unique only to the device. An internal timer (no user display or interface), counts down from the pre-programmed time. While time is counting down, a red LED indicator light remains illuminated, indicating to a potential user that the chair is currently in use/reserved. When countdown is complete, the red LED extinguishes and an adjacent green LED illuminates. The green light indicates to a prospective user that the chair is now available or has been unoccupied for the duration of the pre-programmed time. The device may further include energy saving features that disable the device completely when left idle for a predetermined time. The device features a counter reset button allowing the immediate user of the chair to reset the counter to its pre-programmed interval. When the user wants to temporarily leave the chair for; bathroom, swimming, snacks, any other short-term absence (within the pre-programmed time interval of the unit); the user depresses the reset button which will illuminate the red light indicating to others that while there is no one physically in the chair, the user has not relinquished the chair and will return.
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(13) Further embodiments of the device 100 may comprise any conceived sizes and dimensions of the housing 110, attachment-member 116 and all corresponding components thereof. Conceived embodiments of the attachment-member 116 may include any means of fastening the device 100 to the seat 5 (
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(18) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.