Cover for outdoor furniture
10123640 ยท 2018-11-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G2011/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45B2023/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cover is for a furniture item defining a recess at an upper end. The cover may include a cover layer extending over the furniture item and over the recess and having an inner surface adjacent the recess, and a bladder coupled to the inner surface of the cover layer adjacent the recess and configured to inflate. The bladder is for preventing depressions on an upper surface of the cover layer.
Claims
1. A furniture item comprising: a furniture body comprising a first surface and a second surface canted at an angle to the first surface, the first and second surfaces defining a recess therebetween; and a cover comprising a cover layer for draping over an entire outer surface of the furniture item and extending over the recess, and having an inner surface adjacent the recess, a wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder in the recess and coupled to the inner surface of said cover layer, said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder configured to inflate and comprising an air valve configured to be attached to a pressurized air source, said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder having first and second tapered surfaces ending at a common end, the common end being in the recess, the first and second tapered surfaces respectively abutting the first and second surfaces of said furniture body, said cover layer and said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder being separate from each other, said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder for preventing depressions on an upper surface of said cover layer.
2. The furniture item of claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder comprises a first hook and loop interface surface; and wherein the inner surface of said cover layer comprises a second hook and loop interface surface configured to attach to said first hook and loop interface surface, thereby coupling said cover layer and said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder together.
3. The furniture item of claim 1 wherein said cover further comprises a retention layer coupled to the inner surface of said cover layer, said retention layer enclosing said wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder and coupling the wedge-shaped single air-inflatable bladder to said cover layer.
4. The furniture item of claim 1 wherein said air valve extends through said cover layer and outwardly from said cover layer.
5. The furniture item of claim 4 wherein said air valve is configured to be coupled to the pressurized air source.
6. The furniture item of claim 1 wherein said cover layer comprises at least one of waterproof canvas and plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Turning now to a discussion of the drawings,
(15) The support is concealed by the sheet 10 in
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(19) The sheet is preferably a fabric being any one of a water proof canvas and a plastic.
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(22) In one manner of use, where the table top to be protected is small, the panel shield of FIG, 4 is used as shown with no additional sheet over the panel shield. In another manner of use, where the table is large, a fabric cover is positioned over the array of panels as shown in
(23) It is an object of this invention to provide an all-weather cover for protecting an article of outdoor furniture. It is a further object of this invention to prevent the formation of depressions formed by covers laid over furniture wherein said depression would become regions where pools of water (rain and snow) and debris (leaves, sticks, etc.) would accumulate.
(24) It is a further object that the prevention of a depression formation be applicable to a variety of furniture articles that differ in size within an acceptable size range. It is a further object that the positioning of the cover over the furniture and its subsequent removal is well within the physical capability of the typical furniture owner.
(25) This invention is directed toward an outer cover of material. The material is preferably waterproof or water-resistant and aids in shedding rainwater and melting snow and ice. The outside edge of the cover deforms a sheet having a shape and size to permit draping the cover completely over an item of furniture (chair, lounge, table, etc.). The item of furniture is in a size and shape range that would include many such similar items on the market.
(26) The cover is provided with a means for attaching an inflatable bladder against the inside surface of the cover. Various means of attaching the bag are contemplated according to several embodiments of the invention such that a broad area of the inside surface of the cover is against a broad area of the surface of the bladder.
(27) In one embodiment, the means for attaching the bladder is a material bag having an outside surface that is attachable against the inside surface of the cover, with the bladder positioned inside the material bag. The bladder communicates with one end of an air valve that extends from the bladder through the cover to a detachable source of pressurized air.
(28) When the cover is in position over the furniture, the location of the bladder (secured to the inside surface of the cover), is in a location where a depression or flat spot would otherwise form (without the bladder). When the item to be covered is a chair, the preferred location of the bladder is the seat of the chair so that the inflated bladder forms a bulge where a depression would otherwise form in the absence of the inflated bladder. When the item to be covered is a table, the preferred location of the bladder is the top of the table so that the inflated bladder forms a bulge on the table top causing rainwater, melting snow and ice, and debris to drain off the covered table top. In practice, the cover with bladder attached is laid over the chair with the bladder positioned in the seat of the chair. The bladder is inflated through the air valve extending through the opening in the cover.
(29) Turning now to a discussion of the drawings,
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(31) During inclement weather, rainwater and debris collect in the depression 9. It is an object of this invention to remove the depression formed by the cover 10 over the covered chair 14 to prevent collection of rainwater.
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(34) The bladder 16 is inflated through an air valve 18 connected to pressurized air that communicates with the bladder 16 through an opening 13 in the cover 10. The depression 9 is replaced by a swelling 15. The swelling 15 of cover 10 due to the inflated air bladder 16 in the seat area 14B of covered chair 14 is shown in
(35) Modifications (not shown) of the cover 10 are made to accommodate various designs and sizes of the furniture. There has been described a cover which prevents the collection of water depressions formed by a cover laid over outside furniture. Various means may be applied, according to the invention, to attach the bladder 16 to the inside surface of the cover 10 in order to retain the position of the bladder between seat area 14B and the cover 10.
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(39) Variations and modifications of this invention may be contemplated after reading the specification and studying the drawings which are within the scope of the invention. In view of these and other modifications that may be contemplated after reading the specification, it is wished to define the scope of the invention by the appended claims.