Water impervious chair cushion
09808096 · 2017-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Timothy James Essenmacher (Lathrup Village, MI, US)
- Kirsten Renee-Riess Barnds (Birmingham, MI, US)
- Can Kobaner (Cary, NC, US)
- Prasad Sudhir Bhatkhande (Bloomfield Hills, MI, US)
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cushion includes a cushion shell formed to define a fill receiving cavity and a cushion fill that resides within the fill receiving cavity. The cushion shell includes a shell upper surface, at least one shell side surface and a bottom surface. The shell upper surface is generally oriented parallel to a first plane. The shell upper surface does not include any seams and is fabricated from at least one water impervious material. The at least one shell side surface is generally oriented parallel to a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. The shell side surface is fabricated from the at least one water impervious material. The shell bottom surface is generally oriented parallel to the first plane. The shell bottom surface is fabricated from a water pervious material and is joined to the side surface along a bottom edge seam.
Claims
1. A cushion, comprising: a cushion shell formed to define a fill receiving cavity, the cushion shell including: a shell upper surface that is generally oriented horizontally when the shell is in a normal use orientation, the shell upper surface does not contain any seams and is fabricated from at least one water impervious material, at least one shell side surface that is generally oriented vertically when the shell is in the normal use orientation, the at least one shell side surface is fabricated from the at least one water impervious material, and a shell bottom surface that is generally oriented horizontally when the shell is in the normal use orientation, the shell bottom surface is fabricated from a water pervious material and is joined to the at least one shell side surface along a bottom edge seam; and a cushion fill that resides within the fill receiving cavity, wherein the at least one shell side surface includes one or more portions joined together along a non-exposed side seam including stitching that is not directly exposed to the surfaces of the shell that are exterior to the fill receiving cavity.
2. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the at least one shell side surface does not contain any seams.
3. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the bottom edge seam includes non-exposed stitching that is not directly exposed to the surfaces of the shell that are exterior to the fill receiving cavity.
4. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the cushion fill is fabricated from a non-water absorbing material that permits water to easily pass through the cushion fill.
5. The cushion of claim 4, wherein the non-water absorbing material of the cushion fill comprises polyester fiber.
6. The cushion of claim 4, wherein the non-water absorbing material of the cushion fill is manufactured by an Air Laid process.
7. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the cushion shell further includes welting provided along the shell bottom edge seam, the welting including a welting cover material that defines a space wherein a welting core material resides.
8. The cushion of claim 7, wherein the welting cover material is fabricated from the at least one water impervious material and is sewn to the bottom edge seam using non-exposed stitching that is not directly exposed to the surfaces of the shell that are exterior to the fill receiving cavity.
9. A cushion including a cushion fill enclosed by a cushion shell, comprising: the cushion shell comprising a shell upper surface containing no seams and at least one shell side surface, the shell upper surface and the at least one shell side surface each fabricated from a water impervious material; and the cushion fill fabricated from a non-water absorbing material and having a shape that forms a natural convex curvature profile in the shell upper surface when enclosed by the cushion fill, wherein the at least one side surface includes one or more portions joined together along a non-exposed side seam including stitching that is not visible to a viewer from outside of the cushion shell.
10. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the cushion fill having the shape comprises three fill portions layered to form a stack, the three fill portions comprising: a top portion when the cushion is in the normal use orientation; a bottom portion; and a middle portion sandwiched between the top and bottom portions.
11. The cushion of claim 10, wherein the middle portion comprises a smaller size than each of the top and bottom portions along at least one dimension.
12. The cushion of claim 11, wherein the middle portion is arranged between the top and bottom portions such that at least two edges of the middle portion are less than corresponding edges of the top and bottom portions.
13. The cushion of claim 10, wherein the density of the middle portion is greater than densities of the top and bottom portions.
14. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the natural convex curvature profile formed in the shell upper surface forms a natural roll around corners between the shell upper surface and the at least one shell side surface.
15. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the cushion fill having the shape comprises at least two fill portions layered to form a stack.
16. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the at least one shell side surface does not contain any seams.
17. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the cushion shell further comprises: a shell bottom surface fabricated from a water pervious material, the shell bottom surface joined to the side surface along a non-exposed bottom edge seam.
18. The cushion of claim 17, wherein the cushion shell further comprises: welting including a welting cover material that defines a space wherein a welting core material resides, the welting cover material fabricated from the water impervious material and sewn to the non-exposed bottom edge seam using non-exposed stitching.
19. A cushion including a cushion fill enclosed by a cushion shell, comprising: the cushion shell comprising a shell upper surface containing no seams and at least one shell side surface, the shell upper surface and the at least one shell side surface each fabricated from a water impervious material; and the cushion fill fabricated from a non-water absorbing material and having a shape that forms a natural convex curvature profile in the shell upper surface when enclosed by the cushion fill, wherein the cushion shell further includes a shell bottom surface fabricated from a water pervious material, the shell bottom surface joined to the side surface along a non-exposed bottom edge seam.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(8) Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The shell upper, side and bottom surfaces 18, 20, and 22, respectively, may be formed to define a fill receiving cavity 24 that corresponds to a space wherein cushion fill 26 resides. As used herein, the term “outside surfaces” refer to surfaces of the shell 12 that are exterior to the fill receiving cavity 24. When the cushion shell 10 is formed with fill 26 residing within the cavity, the shell upper surface 18 may include a natural convex curvature profile or crown that includes a natural roll or radius around the corners between the upper and side surfaces 18, 20, respectively, as described in greater detail below with reference to
(11) In some implementations, one or more portions of the shell side surface 20 may be joined to one or more portions of the shell bottom surface 22 along a non-exposed bottom edge seam 38. As used herein, the term “non-exposed seam” refers to stitching 30 that is not directly exposed to water or moisture that may be present on one or more outside surfaces of the shell 12. The non-exposed seam stitching on the bottom edge seam 38 may not be visible from the outside of the shell 12. The non-exposed bottom edge seam 38, and associated stitching 30, may be effective to prevent water or moisture from penetrating the outside surfaces and into the cavity 24.
(12) In some implementations, as illustrated in
(13) In the examples illustrated in
(14) In some implementations, the cushion fill 26 is fabricated from a non-water absorbing material that permits water or moisture that may have penetrated into the fill residing cavity 24 to easily pass through the cushion fill 26. In some examples, the non-water absorbing material of the cushion fill 26 may include polyester fiber that does not absorb any water by way of its natural properties. Fabrication materials such as foam used by conventional fills, in contrast to polyester fiber, absorb water and moisture like a sponge. In some implementations, when polyester fiber is used as the cushion fill 26 material, the polyester fiber may be manufactured by an Air Laid process to advantageously permit the polyester fiber to stand in the vertical orientation to create a channel that allows water to flow through. Typical Cross Laid manufacturing processes, on the other hand, do not form such a channel for water to flow thru. Accordingly, polyester fill may be preferentially manufactured using the Air Laid process.
(15) The shell bottom surface 22 may be fabricated from one or more materials that are pervious to water to allow any water residing within the fill residing shell cavity 24 to easily drain out (e.g., egress). For example, the bottom surface 22 may include mesh.
(16) The implementations described with reference to
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(19) In some implementations, the middle portion P.sub.2 may be sized smaller than the portions P.sub.3 or P.sub.1 along at least one dimension. For instance, the smaller-sized middle portion P.sub.2 may allow at least a distance d.sub.1 between at least one edge of portion P.sub.2 and at least one edge of portions P.sub.1 or P.sub.3, as shown in
(20) In some implementations, referring to
(21) While the examples provided include three fill portions P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3 sized and arranged to achieve the shape that forms the natural convex curvature profile in the shell upper surface 18, implementations are envisioned wherein two or less fill portions can be utilized to form the natural convex curvature profile. For example, fill 26 (
(22) In some implementations, each of the fill portions P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3 include the same fill material. In other implementations, each of the fill portions P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3 include a different fill material than the other fill portions P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3. As shown in
(23) A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.