Garment assembly with deployable seat
10376002 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C3/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C3/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A garment assembly includes a garment and a seat. The seat includes a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface and a second side surface and defines an aperture that extends through the seat from the first side surface to the second side surface. The assembly further includes an at least partially elastic member including a first end section attached to the garment, a second end section attached to the garment, and an intermediate section extending through the seat aperture. At least one of the first end section and the second end section are elastic, and the intermediate section is elastic, such that the seat is deployable between a stowed position and a deployed position and exterior to the garment in the stowed and deployed position. The seat is configured to extend substantially vertical while stowed and substantially horizontal while deployed.
Claims
1. A garment assembly, comprising: a garment configured to be wearable by a user and to cover at least a portion of a back of the user, the garment having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, wherein, when the garment is worn by the user, the inner surface of the garment faces toward the user and the outer surface of the garment faces away from the user; a seat having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are on opposite sides of the seat; wherein, when the seat is in a stowed position, a) the bottom surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to be alongside and face the outer surface of the garment and b) the top surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to face away from the outer surface of the garment; a first elastic strap section comprising: a first section fixed to the garment, and a second section fixed to the seat, a second elastic strap section comprising: a first section fixed to the garment, and a second section fixed to the seat; wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are separate structures; and wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to stretch to accommodate movement of the seat from the stowed position exterior to and outside of the garment and across from the back of the user to a deployed position adjacent to a butt of the user, and wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to bias the bottom surface of the seat against the outer surface of the garment when the seat is in the stowed position and to bias the top surface of the seat against the butt of the user when the seat is in the deployed position.
2. The garment assembly of claim 1, which further comprises at least one hinging strap, the at least one hinging strap comprising a first section and a second section, the first section attached to the seat and the second section attached to the garment.
3. The garment assembly of claim 2, wherein the seat is connected to the garment by only the first elastic strap section, the second elastic strap section and the at least one hinging strap.
4. The garment assembly of claim 1, wherein the seat is connected to the garment by only the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section.
5. The garment assembly of claim 1, wherein, when the garment assembly is worn by the user, the seat extends more vertically than horizontally in the stowed position and more horizontally than vertically in the deployed position.
6. A garment assembly, comprising: a garment configured to be wearable by a user and to cover at least a portion of a back of the user, the garment having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, wherein, when the garment is worn by the user, the inner surface of the garment faces toward the user and the outer surface of the garment faces away from the user; a seat having a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are on opposite sides of the seat; wherein, when the seat is in a stowed position, a) the bottom surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to be alongside and face the outer surface of the garment and b) the top surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to face away from the outer surface of the garment; a first elastic strap section comprising: a first section attached to the garment, and a second section attached to the seat, a second elastic strap section comprising: a first section attached to the garment, and a second section attached to the seat, wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are separate structures; a hinging strap connected between the garment and the seat to form a hinge; wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to stretch to accommodate a pivoting of the seat about the hinge formed by the hinging strap to move from the stowed position exterior to and outside of the garment and across from the back of the user to a deployed position adjacent to a butt of the user; and wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to bias the bottom surface of the seat against the outer surface of the garment when the seat is in the stowed position and to bias the top surface of the seat against the butt of the user when the seat is in the deployed position.
7. The garment assembly of claim 6, wherein the seat is connected to the garment by only the first elastic strap section, the second elastic strap section and at least one hinging strap.
8. A garment assembly, comprising: a garment configured to be wearable by a user and to cover at least a portion of a back of the user, the garment having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, wherein, when the garment is worn by the user, the inner surface of the garment faces toward the user and the outer surface of the garment faces away from the user; a seat having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are on opposite sides of the seat; wherein, when the seat is in a stowed position, a) the bottom surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to be alongside and face the outer surface of the garment and b) the top surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to face away from the outer surface of the garment; a first elastic strap section comprising: a first section attached to the garment, and a second section attached to the seat, a second elastic strap section comprising: a first section attached to the garment, and a second section attached to the seat, wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are separate structures; wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to stretch to accommodate a movement of the seat from the stowed position exterior to and outside of the garment and across from the back of the user to a deployed position adjacent to a butt of the user without the seat being disconnected from the garment, wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to bias the bottom surface of the seat against the outer surface of the garment when the seat is in the stowed position and to bias the top surface of the seat against the butt of the user when the seat is in the deployed position, and wherein the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section are configured to increase in length during an initial portion of deployment and thereafter to decrease in length during a subsequent portion of deployment.
9. The garment assembly of claim 8, which further comprises at least one hinging strap, the at least one hinging strap comprising a first section and a second section, the first section attached to the seat and the second section attached to the garment.
10. The garment assembly of claim 9, wherein the seat is connected to the garment by only the first elastic strap section, the second elastic strap section and the at least one hinging strap.
11. The garment assembly of claim 8, wherein the seat is connected to the garment by only the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section.
12. A garment assembly, comprising: a garment configured to be wearable by a user and to cover at least a portion of a back of the user, the garment having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, wherein, when the garment is worn by the user, the inner surface of the garment faces toward the user and the outer surface of the garment faces away from the user; a seat having a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are on opposite sides of the seat; wherein, when the seat is in a stowed position, a) the bottom surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to be alongside and face the outer surface of the garment and b) the top surface of the seat is constructed and arranged to face away from the outer surface of the garment; at least one elastic strap section comprising: a first section fixed to the garment, and a second section fixed to the seat, wherein the at least one elastic strap section is configured to stretch to accommodate movement of the seat from the stowed position exterior to and outside of the garment and across from the back of the user to a deployed position adjacent to a butt of the user; and wherein the at least one elastic strap section is configured to bias the bottom surface of the seat towards the outer surface of the garment when the seat is in the stowed position and to bias the top surface of the seat against the butt of the user when the seat is in the deployed position.
13. The garment assembly of claim 12, further comprises at least one hinging strap, one end of the at least one hinging strap being attached to the seat and the other end of the at least one hinging strap being attached to the garment, and wherein the at least one elastic strap is first stretched as it is initially moved from the stowed position toward the deployed position into an intermediate position, and the at least one elastic strap undergoes subsequent contraction as it is moved from the intermediate position to the stowed position.
14. The garment assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one elastic strap section is configured to resiliently bias the seat to the stowed position and to the deployed position.
15. The garment assembly of claim 12, wherein, when the garment assembly is worn by the user, the seat extends more vertically than horizontally in the stowed position and more horizontally than vertically in the deployed position.
16. The garment assembly of claim 12, further comprises at least one hinging strap, the at least one hinging strap comprising a first section and a second section, wherein the first section of the at least one hinging strap is attached to the seat and the second section of the at least one hinging strap is attached to the garment.
17. The garment assembly of claim 16, wherein the at least one elastic strap section includes a first elastic strap section and a second elastic strap section, and wherein the seat is connected to the garment by the first elastic strap section and the second elastic strap section.
18. The garment assembly of claim 17, wherein the seat is connected to the garment by only the first elastic strap section, the second elastic strap section, and the at least one hinging strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) One embodiment of a garment assembly is illustrated in
(9) The deployable seat 22 includes a top or upper surface 26, a bottom or lower surface 30, a pair of side or side surfaces 34, a front or front surface 38, and a rear or rear surface 42. The seat 22 may be of any appropriate size, shape, and/or configuration, and may incorporate any appropriate supporting material or combination of supporting materials. Moreover, any desirable properties may be incorporated/utilized by any of the surfaces 26,30,34,38,42 (e.g., the bottom or lower surface 30 of the seat 22 may be waterproof; the entire exterior of the seat 22 may be waterproof).
(10) A pair of lower strap assemblies or hinging strap assemblies 48 interconnect the garment 14 and the seat 22, and may facilitate the deployment of the seat 22 in a manner that will be discussed in more detail below. Each lower strap assembly 48 may include a buckle 52 (
(11) The garment assembly 10 further includes a pair of upper strap sections 56 that each interconnect with the garment 14 and that each at least interface or interact with the seat 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the upper strap sections 56 are actually part of a single strap that extends through the interior of the seat 22 via a side-to-side aperture 44 (
(12) Each upper strap section 56 also interfaces with the seat 22 at a pair of laterally spaced locations, or along each of the two sides 34 of the seat 22 as noted. In the illustrated embodiment where the upper strap sections 56 are part of a common strap, the upper strap sections 56 are not actually fixed to the seat 22 as noted. However and once again, it should be appreciated that the upper strap sections 56 could indeed be separate structures, with one portion (e.g., one end) of each such upper strap section 56 being appropriately fixed or mounted to the garment 14 and with another portion. (e.g., the opposite end) of each such upper strap section 56 being appropriately fixed or mounted to the seat 22 in any appropriate manner.
(13) The upper strap sections 56 of the garment assembly 10 facilitate deployment of the seat 22, and notably without having to disconnect the seat 22 from the garment 14 of the garment assembly 10 in any manner. In this regard, the upper strap sections 56 are each able to extend or stretch (i.e., increase in length) some time during deployment of the seat 22. More specifically, each upper strap section 56 extends or stretches (i.e., increases in length) during the initial portion of the deployment of the seat 22, and thereafter may contract (i.e., decreases in length) during a subsequent portion of the deployment of the seat 22. Preferably, each upper strap section 56 is formed from an appropriate elastic or other appropriate resilient material, such that each upper strap section 56 may extend or stretch when exposed to an appropriate force, and thereafter uses stored internal energy or the like to contract or retract to at least some degree upon experiencing at least a certain reduction of this force (including via a pure elastic deformation, where each upper strap section 56 would move back to its undeformed state once a load is totally removed).
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(15) With the seat 22 being in the stowed position of
(16) In order to move the seat 22 from the stowed position of
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(18) The above-described motion of the seat 22 during its deployment in effect inverts or flips the seat 22. Recall that in the
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(22) The garment assembly 10 with its deployable seat 22 offers a number of advantages. One is that the user does not have to unlock or unlatch any buckles to move the seat 22 from the stowed position (e.g.,
(23) The foregoing description of the present invention has been for purposes of illustration and description. Furthermore, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the above teachings, and skill and knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the present invention. The embodiments described hereinabove are further intended to explain best modes known of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such, or other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the present invention. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.
(24) It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.