Multi-Functional Cover for Tray Tables
20240164556 ยท 2024-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2200/0525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A two-piece multi-functional tray table cover is configured with a flexible sleeve and water-resistant prop-up tray to simultaneously provide a hygienic barrier to the tray table's surface, and a dedicated play, work, or otherwise use area for a user to place their toys, drinks, food, etc. The sleeve is comprised of a spandex material to enable a user to stretch the fabric around various-sized tray tables to accommodate different manufacturers, airlines, etc. The sleeve has a hook and loop fastener, such as Velcro?, on the top side, which attaches to a corresponding hook and loop fastener on the prop-up tray. In addition, the bottom side of the sleeve, opposite the top side with the hook and look fastener, has at least a pocket with a transparent window that enables a user to view a computing device's screen or other contents.
Claims
1. A tray table cover, comprising: a sleeve having an opening adapted to at least partially encapsulate a tray table, wherein the sleeve has a fastener on a top side thereof; and a prop-up tray having a corresponding fastener on a bottom side thereof, in which the corresponding fastener engages with the sleeve's fastener, and wherein the prop-up tray includes sets of fasteners on each corner that, upon connecting each set of fasteners, props sides of the prop-up tray upward to create an exterior barrier.
2. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein the sleeve is at least partially comprised of a stretchable fabric, including spandex.
3. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein the fastener on the top side of the sleeve is a hook-and-loop fastener.
4. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein the sleeve has attachment mechanisms on opposing sides to enable a user to at least partially close the opening when secured to the tray table.
5. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein the sets of fasteners on the prop-up tray's corners are any one or more of buttons, tab and notch, or hook-and-loop.
6. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein at least a top surface of the prop-up tray is comprised of a water-resistant material.
7. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein a bottom side of the sleeve includes one or more pouches.
8. The tray table cover of claim 7, wherein a transparent pouch of the one or more pouches has a transparent film on its exterior to enable a user to see through the pouch and thereby the pouch's contents.
9. The tray table cover of claim 8, wherein a computing device is stored within the transparent pouch, thereby exposing the computing device's display screen.
10. The tray table cover of claim 1, wherein, when the tray table is in a closed position and a latch is positioned over the tray table, the sleeve maintains its position on the tray table and the latch overlaps with the sleeve to secure the tray table in the closed position.
11. A method of securing a tray table cover to a tray table, comprising: providing a sleeve having an opening adapted to at least partially encapsulate a tray table, wherein the sleeve has a fastener on a top side thereof; advancing the tray table cover around the tray table to at least partially encapsulate the tray table; attaching a prop-up tray's corresponding fastener to the sleeve's fastener, the prop-up tray's corresponding fastener positioned on a bottom side thereof, providing sets of fasteners on each corner of the prop-up tray; and connecting each respective set of fasteners on the prop-up tray's corners, and, upon connecting each set of fasteners, sides of the prop-up tray prop upward relative to the prop-up tray's flat base to create an exterior barrier to a center area of the prop-up tray.
12. The tray table cover of claim 11, wherein the sleeve is comprised of a stretchable fabric, including spandex.
13. The tray table cover of claim 11, wherein the fastener on the top side of the sleeve is a hook-and-loop fastener.
14. The tray table cover of claim 11, wherein the sleeve has attachment mechanisms on opposing sides to enable a user to at least partially close the opening when secured to the tray table.
15. The tray table cover of claim 11, wherein the sets of fasteners on the prop-up tray's corners are any one or more of buttons, tab and notch, or hook-and-loop.
16. The tray table cover of claim 11, wherein at least a top surface of the prop-up tray is comprised of a water-resistant material.
17. The tray table cover of claim 11, wherein a bottom side of the sleeve includes one or more pouches.
18. The tray table cover of claim 17, wherein a transparent pouch of the one or more pouches has a transparent film on its exterior to enable a user to see through the pouch and thereby the pouch's contents.
19. The tray table cover of claim 18, wherein a computing device is stored within the transparent pouch, thereby exposing the computing device's display screen.
20. The tray table cover of claim 11, further comprising a closing strap attached to the prop-up tray, wherein the closing strap has hook-and-loop fasteners on each side thereof to enable a user to wrap the closing strap around the tray table cover in either direction.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] The bottom side of the sleeve is shown in
[0024] The lower pouch 125 leads to the front-most pocket with a transparent exterior film 185, such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride), allowing a user to view its contents. Such transparency can be useful to see what items are currently in the pouch and, in some implementations, enable a user to watch a video (e.g., movie, show, etc.) on their smartphone or tablet computer while stored within the lower pouch. The transparent exterior film may also permit the user to operate a device's touch screen through the transparent exterior film without needing to remove the device from the pocket. In that regard, the exterior film still allows user-input without interference. The upper pouch 120 is positioned behind the lower pouch, and a layer or barrier separates the two pouches, such as polyester. Attached toward a bottom of the pouch's body 155 is a base 135 having a top surface with a hook and loop fastener, which is used to at least partially seal shut the opening on that side of the sleeve 115 (not shown in
[0025] The lower pouch also has two openings 180, indicated to the user by tags 140, which provide access to the lower pouch's interior. The openings are created by a gap in the stitching that seals the transparent exterior film 185 to the pouch's body. The openings 180 may provide, for example, a place for a user to stick their charging cord, wired headphones, etc. A nylon loop 160 is also attached to the pouch's body to provide an additional hook for various use scenarios, such as attaching the tray table cover 105 to a user's keychain, luggage, gym bag, etc.
[0026] Underneath the sleeve 115 in
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[0028] Reinforcement materials are stitched into the prop-up tray's fabric to provide additional support to the side walls, as explained in greater detail below. For example, the reinforcements 215 may be EPE (expanded polyethylene) stitched into the prop-up tray's water-resistant material, such as polyester with a hydrophobic coating. In this regard, the reinforcements are essentially restricted to internal pockets within the prop-up tray. As shown in
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[0040] In alternative implementations, the prop-up tray 110 may be permanently attached to the sleeve 115. For example, the two parts may be permanently sewn and/or glued together to create a single non-detachable item. Furthermore, the sleeve may further comprise side straps for further tightening to the tray table. These side straps may consist of Velcro? straps, ladder-lock buckles, drawstring straps, etc., to provide an even more snug fit with the tray table 405.
[0041] As the tray table cover 105 may be purchased by parents for their children, its exterior appearance may come in various colors, patterns, and designs. For example, the pouch body 155, sleeve body 150, and prop-up tray may have designs such as airplanes, buses, trucks, dinosaurs, animals, fairies, mermaids, princesses, etc. An adult version may come in more generic colors like black, blue, green, etc.
[0042] Various exemplary embodiments are disclosed herein. In one exemplary embodiment, disclosed is a tray table cover, comprising: a sleeve having an opening adapted to at least partially encapsulate a tray table, wherein the sleeve has a fastener on a top side thereof; and a prop-up tray having a corresponding fastener on a bottom side thereof, in which the corresponding fastener engages with the sleeve's fastener, and wherein the prop-up tray includes sets of fasteners on each corner that, upon connecting each set of fasteners, props sides of the prop-up tray upward to create an exterior barrier.
[0043] In another example, the sleeve is at least partially comprised of a stretchable fabric, including spandex. As another example, the fastener on the top side of the sleeve is a hook-and-loop fastener. As another example, the sleeve has attachment mechanisms on opposing sides to enable a user to at least partially close the opening when secured to the tray table. In another example, the sets of fasteners on the prop-up tray's corners are any one or more of buttons, tab and notch, or hook-and-loop. As another example, at least a top surface of the prop-up tray is comprised of a water-resistant material. In another example, a bottom side of the sleeve includes one or more pouches. In another example, a transparent pouch of the one or more pouches has a transparent film on its exterior to enable a user to see through the pouch and thereby the pouch's contents. As another example, a computing device is stored within the transparent pouch, thereby exposing the computing device's display screen. As another example, when the tray table is in a closed position and a latch is positioned over the tray table, the sleeve maintains its position on the tray table and the latch overlaps with the sleeve to secure the tray table in the closed position.
[0044] In another exemplary embodiment, disclosed is a method of securing a tray table cover to a tray table, comprising: providing a sleeve having an opening adapted to at least partially encapsulate a tray table, wherein the sleeve has a fastener on a top side thereof; advancing the tray table cover around the tray table to at least partially encapsulate the tray table; attaching a prop-up tray's corresponding fastener to the sleeve's fastener, the prop-up tray's corresponding fastener positioned on a bottom side thereof, providing sets of fasteners on each corner of the prop-up tray; and connecting each respective set of fasteners on the prop-up tray's corners, and, upon connecting each set of fasteners, sides of the prop-up tray prop upward relative to the prop-up tray's flat base to create an exterior barrier to a center area of the prop-up tray.
[0045] As another example, the sleeve is comprised of a stretchable fabric, including spandex. In a further example, the fastener on the top side of the sleeve is a hook-and-loop fastener. As another example, the sleeve has attachment mechanisms on opposing sides to enable a user to at least partially close the opening when secured to the tray table. As another example, the sets of fasteners on the prop-up tray's corners are any one or more of buttons, tab and notch, or hook-and-loop. In another example, at least a top surface of the prop-up tray is comprised of a water-resistant material. As another example, a bottom side of the sleeve includes one or more pouches. In another example, a transparent pouch of the one or more pouches has a transparent film on its exterior to enable a user to see through the pouch and thereby the pouch's contents. As another example, a computing device is stored within the transparent pouch, thereby exposing the computing device's display screen. In a further example, a closing strap attached to the prop-up tray, wherein the closing strap has hook-and-loop fasteners on each side thereof to enable a user to wrap the closing strap around the tray table cover in either direction.
[0046] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.