Unitary, continuous and linear apparatus having dual functionality for transporting and securing cover to a seating or resting device
10362883 ยท 2019-07-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F2004/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F4/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A unitary and continuous linear apparatus having dual fastening means for providing hands-free transporting of a cover to a destination having a seating or resting device. The apparatus is also adaptable to be removably mounted on the seating or resting device for securing the cover from being displaced. The continuous liner apparatus is of modular design and can be adapted for providing a securing pad having the advantages of being easily stored, easily clean, and containing storage for personal items. Moreover, the modularity also provides for disassemble for cleaning and storage.
Claims
1. An apparatus for transporting a cover and for securing said cover to a seating or resting device comprising: a) a linear strap, wherein said linear strap further comprising: i) a left strap, ii) a stabilizing pad, wherein said stabilizing pad further comprises a first quilt stitching and a second quilt stitching, and iii) a right strap, b) a first fastening means for engaging a first end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a first closed-loop of variable size to secure towel during transportation, c) a second fastening means for engaging a second end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a second closed-loop of variable size for use as a transportation sling, and d) a variable coupling means for configuring said linear strap into a third closed-loop of variable size for securing said cover disposed on said seating or resting device.
2. An apparatus for transporting a cover and for securing said cover to a seating or resting device comprising: a) a linear strap, wherein said linear strap further comprises: i) a left strap, ii) a stabilizing pad, wherein said stabilizing pad further comprises an adhesive layer, and iii) a right strap, b) a first fastening means for engaging a first end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a first closed-loop of variable size to secure towel during transportation, c) a second fastening means for engaging a second end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a second closed-loop of variable size for use as a transportation sling, and d) a variable coupling means for configuring said linear strap into a third closed-loop of variable size for securing said cover disposed on said seating or resting device.
3. An apparatus for transporting a cover and for securing said cover to a seating or resting device comprising: a) a linear strap, wherein said linear strap further comprises: i) a left strap, ii) a stabilizing pad, iii) a right strap, and iv) a strap-to-body attachment means wherein said strap-to-body attachment means is a sewing thereby providing permanent attachment of said left strap and said right strap to said stabilizing pad, whereby said left strap, said stabilizing pad, said right strap, and is of one-piece, integral, and unitary construction, b) a first fastening means for engaging a first end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a first closed-loop of variable size to secure towel during transportation, c) a second fastening means for engaging a second end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a second closed-loop of variable size for use as a transportation sling, and d) a variable coupling means for configuring said linear strap into a third closed-loop of variable size for securing said cover disposed on said seating or resting device.
4. An apparatus for transporting a cover and for securing said cover to a seating or resting device comprising: a) a linear strap, wherein said linear strap further comprises: i) a left strap, ii) a stabilizing pad, iii) a right strap, and iv) a strap-to-body attachment means wherein said strap-to-body attachment means is a releasably attachable means for providing releasable attachment of said left strap and said right strap from said stabilizing pad whereby said left strap, said stabilizing pad, said right strap, and is of one-piece, integral, and unitary construction, b) a first fastening means for engaging a first end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a first closed-loop of variable size to secure towel during transportation, c) a second fastening means for engaging a second end of said linear strap to said linear strap to form a second closed-loop of variable size for use as a transportation sling, and d) a variable coupling means for configuring said linear strap into a third closed-loop of variable size for securing said cover disposed on said seating or resting device.
5. Said apparatus of claim 4 wherein said releasably attachable means is a button snap thereby providing releasable attachment of said left strap and said right strap from said stabilizing pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are hereby incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate various embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
DRAWINGSFIGURES
(2) 1A Perspective view of apparatus 110 showing linear strap 116, fastening means 120L & 120R, and variable coupling means 118.
(3) 1B Perspective view of apparatus 110 configured around rolled-up cover 112 for transporting
(4) 1C Perspective view of apparatus 110 configured for securing cover 112 mounted on seating or resting device 114
(5) 2 Enlarged view of linear strap 116 and fastening means 120L
(6) 3 Perspective view of Ladder-Lock Buckle
(7) 4 Perspective view of Adjustably Releasable Buckle
(8) 5 Perspective view of Linear Strap with Stabilizing Pad
(9) 6 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad
(10) 7 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Batting
(11) 8 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Outer Perimeter Securing Means
(12) 9 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Hem
(13) 10 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Welt
(14) 11 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Quilt
(15) 12 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Adhesive Layer
(16) 13 Perspective view of apparatus 110 configured with stabilization pad around rolled-up cover 112 for transporting
(17) 14 Rear Perspective view of Stabilizing Pad with Pocket
DRAWINGSREFERENCE NUMBERS
(18) 110 Apparatus 112 Cover 114 Seating or Resting Device 116 Linear Strap 116L Left Strap 116M Stabilizing Pad 116R Right Strap 118 Variable Coupling Means 120L First Fastening Means 120R Second Fastening Means 122L First End 122R Second End 124 Hook 126 Loop 128 Fixed Aperture 130 First Stitching 132A Front Cinching Aperture 132B Rear Cinching Aperture 134A First Complimentary Component of Releasable Buckle 134B Second Complimentary Component of Releasable Buckle 136 Right Vertical Perimeter 138 Left Vertical Perimeter 140 Top Horizontal Perimeter 142 Bottom Horizontal Perimeter 144 Front Side 146 Rear Side 148 Top Layer 150 Bottom Layer 152 Single Ply Fabric Layer 154 Batting 162 Welt 164 Adhesive Layer 156 Outer Perimeter Securing Means 158 Outer Perimeter Area 160 Outer Perimeter Crease 168 First Quilt Skitch 170 Second Quilt Skitch 172 Strap-to-Pad Attachment Means 174 Pocket
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention and the Examples included herein.
(20) Before the present apparatus is disclosed and described, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to a specific embodiment. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting.
(21) In this specification, the singular forms a, an and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
General Embodiment
(22) Referring now to
(23) In one embodiment, the apparatus 110 (
(24) a linear strap 116,
(25) a first fastening means 120L for engaging a first end 122L of the linear strap 116 to the linear strap 116 to form the first closed-loop of variable size for securing the cover 112 during transportation (
(26) a second fastening means 120R for engaging a second end 122R of the linear strap 116 to the linear strap 116 to form the second closed loop of variable size for use as a hands-free transportation (
(27) a variable coupling means 118 for configuring the linear strap 116 into the third closed-loop of variable size for securing said cover 112 disposed on the seating or resting device 114 (
(28) Linear Strap 116
(29) Of importance to the apparatus 110 is the unique construction of the linear strap 116 and the cooperative engagement interaction of the linear strap 116 with the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R positioned at a left free end 122L and a right free end 122R of the linear strap 116, respectively. In an embodiment, the linear strap 116 comprises a first complimentary fastening component (
(30) In one embodiment, the linear strap 116 comprises a first weave (a.k.a., a first web) of a first tightly woven synthetic fiber and a first loosely woven fiber interwoven with the first tightly woven synthetic fibers. The first loosely woven synthetic fiber extends (or loops) from the first web creating a loop 126 (
(31) In another embodiment, the linear strap 116 comprises nylon fibers, polyester fibers, polypropylene fibers, or a combination thereof. In yet another embodiment, the first loosely woven synthetic fiber of the linear strap 116 is elastic (a.k.a., resilient). In still another embodiment the linear strap 116 comprises elastic fibers (e.g., polypropylene) to provide elastic retention forces. In another embodiment, the linear strap 116 is of flat webbing type enabling the linear strap 116 to lie flat against the cover 112 and not be felt by the occupant of the seating or resting device 114.
(32) The linear strap 116 has a length of about 40 inches to about 80 inches, or about 48 inches to about 72 inches, or about 56 inches to about 64 inches, or less than about 62 inches, or greater than about 52 inches. The linear strap 116 has a width of about 0.75 to about 2 inches, or about 0.5 inches to about 1.5 inches, or about 0.75 inches to about 1 inch. The linear strap 116 has a thickness of about 0.06 inches to 0.25 inches, or about 0.07 inches to about 0.18 inches, or about 0.09 inches to about 0.16 inches.
(33) The First 122L and Second 122R Fastening Means
(34) As set forth above, both the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R comprise the second complimentary component that releasable engage the linear strap 116 upon being pressed to the first complimentary component of the linear strap 116. The first complimentary fastening component and the second complimentary fastening component comprise complimentary releasable fastener components, for example, a male-to-female press-snap buttons, complimentary stem and mushroom fasteners (e.g., Dual Lock by 3M), hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO), and button-and-hole).
(35) In an embodiment, the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R comprise a second weave (a.k.a., a second web) of a second tightly woven synthetic fiber and a second loosely woven fiber interwoven with the second tightly woven synthetic fibers. The second loosely woven synthetic fiber extends from the second web and is cut and/or heated, after weaving, to produce an array of a hook 124, projecting from the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R (
(36) The first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R comprises nylon fibers, polyester fibers, polypropylene fibers, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R are of flat webbing type.
(37) The embodiments are not limiting with respect to the to the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R being associated with first closed loop for securing the cover 112 in rolled up state and the second closed loop for the hands-free transporting (i.e., sling), but recognizes the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R may alternatively be associated with the first closed-loop being associated with the hands-free transporting sling (e.g., for sized for arm or shoulder) and the second loop with securing the cover 112 in a rolled up state wherein personal items may optionally be contained (i.e., wrapped or rolled within in the cover 112) during transportation or storage.
(38) In an embodiment, a tab of the first fastening means 120L is attached to a first end 122L of the linear strap 116 and a tab of the second fastening means 120R is attached to a second end 122R of the linear strap 116. The term tab refers to, or defines, a round circle or a short area (e.g., square, elongated, or rectangle) having a width about the width of the linear strap 116 and a length of about 6 inches, or about 4 inches, or about 3 inches or about 2 inches, or about 1 inch. In another embodiment, the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R are permanently attached (e.g., sewn or bradded) to the linear strap 116.
(39) In an embodiment, the linear strap 116 comprises an array of the loop 126 formed by warp yarns and the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R comprise an array of the hook 124 (a.k.a., pile) formed by warp yarns and, the array of the loop 126 and the hook 124 being separated in the warp direction of the first web and the second web, respectively. A self-engaged and releasable fastening of the loop 126 and the hook 124 gives rise to a co-acting grip between the hook 124 and the loop 126 when pressed together thereby giving rise to resistance in separation parallel to the interfacial plane of engagement, but are readily separable by peeling forces applied substantially normal to this interfacial plane. The term interfacial plane of engagement, as used herein, refers to the area of attachment of the loop 126 of the linear strap 116 and the hook 124 of the first fastening means 120L and the second fastening means 120R.
(40) Variable Coupling Means 118
(41) In an embodiment, the apparatus 110 comprises the variable coupling means 118 (
(42) In another embodiment (
(43) The variable coupling means 118 is comprised of various compositions including metal, plastic, nylon strap loop, etc.). In one embodiment, the variable coupling means 118 is the ladder lock fastener comprised of plastic (
(44) Operation
(45) In one embodiment, a manner of using the apparatus 110 (
(46) In another embodiment, a manner of using the apparatus 110 (
(47) Stabilizing Pad 116M
(48) In another embodiment (
(49) Single-Ply and Multi-Layer
(50) In one embodiment, the stabilizing pad 116M comprises one or more layers of a single ply fabric comprising a natural fiber (e.g., cotton, linen silk, wool), a synthetic fiber (e.g., polyester, nylon, rayon, acrylic, polypropylene, polyethylene, or some combination thereof), or a combination of natural and synthetic fibers. In another embodiment, the single ply fabric is produced by known knitting or weaving methods (e.g., plain, satin, twill) to enhance, for example, absorbency and stretchability while reducing, for example, weight, and tendency to wrinkle. In another embodiment, the single ply fabric is woven fabric to enhance, for example, the durability and printability. In yet another embodiment (
(51) Batting/Filling/Wadding
(52) In another embodiment (
(53) Outer Perimeter Securing Means
(54) In another embodiment (
(55) Welt, or Binding or Piping
(56) In another embodiment (
(57) Two Layer with Filling and Quilted
(58) In yet another embodiment (
(59) Adhesive Layer
(60) In another embodiment (
(61) In another embodiment, the stabilizing pad 116M will comprise one or more layers of single-ply fabric, one or more of the batting layer, and an outer perimeter securing means of stitching. In this embodiment, the number of single-ply fabric and batting layer will be such that the thickness of the stabilizing pad 116M is capable of being dried by generally acceptable times required for personal clothing using generally accepted drying methods and equipment. The thickness of the stabilizing pad 116M will between about 0.0625 inches and about 1 inches, or between about 0.125 inches and about 0.375, inches, less than about 0.75 inches, or less than about 0.5 inches, or less than about 0.375 inches, or less than about 0.250 inches.
(62) In yet another embodiment, the translational friction between the stabilizing pad 116M and the cover 112 may be enhanced to improve the effectiveness of the stabilizing pad 116M. For example, tabs of webbing comprising the hook 124 as described above for the first fastening means 122L and the second fastening means 122R may be sewn to the rear of the stabilizing pad 116M.
(63) Operation, Linear Strap Comprising Stabilization Pad
(64) A manner of using the apparatus 110 of this embodiment (
(65) Strap-to-Stabilizing Pad Attachment Means
(66) In another embodiment, the apparatus 110 comprises a strap-to-pad attachment means for attaching the left strap 116L and the right strap 116R to the stabilizing pad 116M. The strap-to-pad attachment means can be a permanent attachment means (e.g., sewing, stitch, brad) or can be a releasably attachable means (e.g., snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, loop-and-eye fasteners, button, etc.) enabling the left strap 116L and the right strap 116R to be detached from the stabilizing pad 116M, Removal of the left strap 116L and the right strap 116R from the stabilizing pad 116M is advantageous when the apparatus 110 is exposed to detrimental conditions, such as environmentally degrading conditions (e.g., high temperatures of washer and dryer).
(67) Printed Image
(68) In another embodiment, the stabilizing pad 116M comprises an embroidered or printed image on the front side 144 of the stabilizing pad 116M. In this embodiment, the top layer 148 (a.k.a., a print receiving layer) of the stabilizing pad 116M comprises a single-ply fabric of polyester, cotton, or blend of polyester and cotton providing enhanced print receiving properties. The print receiving layer is cut and pre-shrunk by the application of a heat process of 375-425 degrees F. for 10-20 seconds at 60-80 psi. The printed image is then applied to the print receiving layer by, for example, a sublimation printing process. The print receiving layer is cut to dimensions of the stabilizing pad 116M. When the stabilizing pad 116M comprises multiple layers, the print receiving layer (a.k.a., the top layer) 148 is cut to be congruent and conform with the shape of the bottom layer 150. The top layer (a.k.a., print receiving layer) 148 and the bottom layer 150 of the stabilizing pad 116M are secured together by the outer perimeter securing means 156. The first quilt stitching 168 and the second quilt stitching 170 may be applied to secure the top layer (a.k.a., print receiving layer) 148 to the rear side 146, as well as to secure any of the batting layer 154 (a.k.a., batten) incorporated into the stabilizing pad 116M.
(69) The print image is desire for several reasons including reservation and identification of a seating or resting device, cover mounted on the seating or resting device, or personal items stored in the cover, for example, at the beach or pool side. In at least one embodiment, the apparatus 110 can be easily stored in a handbag when not in use and when needed can be unfolded for placement over the cover 112 to be mounted on the seating or resting device 114 (e.g., lounge chair).
(70) Pocket
(71) In an embodiment, the stabilizing pad 116M of the apparatus 110 comprises a pocket (a.k.a., a pouch) 174 comprising a sheet of cloth, canvas, or other similar fabric material, which has been folded and stitched together in such a way as to define a cavity bounded by a front portion, a rear portion, a bottom edge, a left edge, a right edge, and an open top, sized and shaped to removably receive there within small items (e.g., sunglasses, a wallet, phone, radio, hotel key, identification cards, credit cards, paper money, Bluetooth or GPS tracking tag, and the like) through the open top. In another embodiment, the apparatus 110 comprises the pocket 174 on the rear side 146 of the stabilizing pad 116M. In another embodiment, the pocket 174 is on the front side 144 of the stabilizing pad 116M. In still another embodiment, the apparatus 110 comprises the pocket 174 wherein the pocket 174 opening comprises a reversibly closeable means for securing items stored within the pocket 174; the reversibly closeable means comprising for example a button, snap, zipper, or hook-and-loop, or other fasteners. In yet another embodiment, the apparatus 110 comprises the pocket 174 wherein the cloth, canvas, or other similar fabric material defining the cavity of the pocket 174 has been treated by methods and chemicals known in the art to make a pocket 174 waterproof.
ADVANTAGES
(72) Accordingly, several advantages of one or more aspects are as follows:
(73) The apparatus 110 comprises a simple, unitary strap providing dual functionality for facilitating transporting a cover 112 (e.g., towel) and securing the cover 112 to a seating or resting device 114 (e.g., a chair, a beach chair, lawn chair, lounge chair, chaise chair, stool, etc.).
(74) The apparatus 110 wherein dual functionalities are adaptable to various sizes of the cover 112 and the seating of resting device 114.
(75) The apparatus 110 can be clean utilizing equipment and conditions typical of traditional clothing.
(76) The apparatus 110 wherein dual functionalities are removable when the apparatus 110 must be exposed to detrimental environments.
(77) These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing specification. Accordingly, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the inventions. It should therefore be understood that the inventions are not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but are intended to include all changes and modifications that are within the scope and spirit of the inventions as set forth in the claims.