US20060042014A1 - Combination seat cushion and cheering aid - Google Patents
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- the present invention pertains generally to seat cushions, such as may be employed by persons to render a hard seating surface, including, for example, a stadium bench, more comfortable, and more particularly to such seat cushions which are selectively convertible to a generally tubular configuration for employment as a cheering aid.
- the present invention addresses and solves the foregoing problems, and encompasses other features and advantages, by providing a combination cheering aid and seat cushion.
- the inventive combination cheering aid and seat cushion comprises a substantially planar seating member formed of a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material, the seating member including opposite upper and lower surfaces, opposite first and second lateral portions, and opposite front and rear portions, and complementary fastening elements.
- the seating member is characterized by a first configuration adapted for use as a seat cushion, wherein the seating member is in the substantially planar condition thereof, and a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first and second lateral portions are removably connected by the complementary fastening elements to thereby define a generally tubular configuration of the seating member characterized by an interior passageway communicating opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively.
- the flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material of the seating member may, according to one feature hereof, comprise a foam material, such as open-cell or closed-cell foam.
- the seating member further comprises a handle provided proximate at least one of the first and second lateral portions.
- the handle may be formed integrally with the seating member and extends outwardly from one or the other of the first and second lateral portions thereof.
- the seating member is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in which the first and second lateral portions define the non-parallel sides of the trapezoid and wherein, in the tubular configuration of the seating member, the seating member defines a frusto-conical shape in which the opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively, have different diameters.
- Indicia may, per another feature of this invention, be provided on one and/or both of the opposite upper and lower surfaces of the seating member.
- the complementary fastening elements are provided on each of the first and second lateral portions.
- the complementary fastening elements may further be provided on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the seating member.
- the complementary fastening elements may comprise hook and loop type fasteners.
- FIG. 1 comprises a top-down elevation of the seating member of the invention, shown in a first configuration thereof;
- FIG. 2 comprises a quartering perspective view of the seating member of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 comprises a quartering perspective depicting the seating member in the second, generally tubular configuration thereof, in which the same is adapted for employment as a cheering aid;
- FIG. 4 comprises an end-view of the seating member as shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 comprises a detailed cross-section of the seating member of FIG. 4 , depicting the complementary fastening elements according to one embodiment thereof;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate employment of the present invention according to the dual utilities thereof.
- the present invention will be seen to most generally comprise a combination cheering aid and seat cushion.
- the said invention more particularly comprises a seating member 10 characterized by substantially planar dimensions; that is, the seating member, though characterized by a thickness T, is generally flat in cross-section.
- the seating member 10 includes opposite upper 11 and lower 12 surfaces, opposite first 13 and second 14 lateral portions, and opposite front 15 and rear 16 portions.
- the seating member 10 is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in which the first 13 and second 14 lateral portions define the non-parallel sides of the trapezoid.
- a trapezoidal shape provides the seat member 10 , when configured as a cheering aid, with a frusto-conical shape particularly suited to employment of the cheering aid as a megaphone.
- other shapes may also be adopted for the seating member 10 .
- the seating member 10 is formed of a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material suitable for employment as a seat cushion.
- a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material suitable for employment as a seat cushion.
- Such materials include, without limitation, known and commercially available closed-cell and open-cell polymer foams.
- Complementary fastening elements are provided whereby the first 13 and second 14 lateral portions may be removably connected in order to configure the seating element 10 as a cheering aid, all as described further herein.
- Such complementary fastening elements may take any of numerous forms, including, as depicted in the illustrated embodiment, complementary strips 17 and 18 of hook-and-loop type fastening material.
- the complementary fastening elements may comprise complementary rivet-type snaps.
- the complementary fastening elements may comprise one or more tabs formed integrally with the seating member 10 , such tabs being removably received in correspondingly dimensioned slots likewise formed in the seating member 10 .
- Such means are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,517,665, issued to Hochstein, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- Such complementary fastening elements as described may be secured to the seating member 10 according to known means, as best suited to the complementary fastening elements selected.
- the complementary fastening elements 17 , 18 are provided on the opposite upper 11 and lower 12 surfaces and on each of the first 13 and second 14 lateral portions proximate the lateral edges of the seating member 10 .
- Such an arrangement permits the lateral portions 13 , 14 to be disposed in lapped relation in the second, generally tubular configuration of the seating member 10 , all as explained further herein.
- alternative disposition of the complementary fastening elements are contemplated by this invention, including, by way of non-limiting example, along the opposite lateral edges of the seating member 10 , by which arrangement the lateral edges would be abuttingly connected in the tubular configuration of the seat member.
- the seating member 10 may optionally be provided with indicia 19 on one or both of the opposite upper 11 and lower 12 surfaces thereof.
- indicia may take any desired form, including, for instance, logos or other identifiers for a given athletic team or personality.
- the disposition of the indicia 19 is preferably, though not exclusively, such that the same is visible when the seating member 10 is in both of the seat cushion and cheering aid configurations thereof.
- the indicia 19 are oriented such that a user can grasp the seating member 10 proximate the rear 16 portion thereof and display the planar seating member 10 as a placard.
- the desired indicia may be applied by conventional means, including, for example, printing.
- the seating member 10 be coated with a liquid impermeable coating to prevent damage to the underlying material of the seating member 10 in the event of contact with water, a spilled beverage, etc.
- the seating member 10 may optionally be provided with one or more handles 20 .
- a single handle 20 is provided proximate to and extending outwardly from the first 13 lateral portion, according to which arrangement the handle 20 is accessible to a user in the cheering aid configuration of the seating member 10 .
- alternate positioning of the handle 20 is certainly contemplated.
- the handle 20 is shown to be formed integrally with the seating member 20 , it is envisioned that the handle 20 may be formed separately and thereafter connected to the seating member 10 .
- the handle 20 may define one of the complementary fastening elements of the present invention, according to the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 2,517,665.
- the seating member is characterized by a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first 13 and second 14 lateral portions are removably connected in lapped relationship by the complementary fastening elements, e.g., 17 , 18 ( FIG. 5 ) to thereby define a generally tubular configuration of the seating member 10 characterized by an interior passageway 21 communicating opposing first 22 and second 23 openings defined by the front 15 and rear 16 portions, respectively.
- the seating member 10 in which the seating member 10 is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in the planar configuration thereof ( FIG. 1 )
- the seating element 10 in the tubular configuration thereof defines a frusto-conical shape wherein the opposing first 22 and second 23 openings are of different diameters.
- a configuration is particularly well suited for employment as a megaphone.
- the seating member 10 may be easily transported by a user U to a desired public venue, such as a stadium, and positioned atop the seating surface 30 to provide a comfortable seat cushion ( FIG. 6 ).
- a desired public venue such as a stadium
- the user U may convert the seating member 10 from the planar to the tubular configuration thereof in the manner heretofore described, and thereafter employ the seating member 10 as a cheering aid. Subsequently, the user U can readily convert the seating member 10 back to the planar configuration thereof for further employment as a seat cushion.
- the present invention thus provides, in a single, easily transportable form, both a seating cushion and a cheering aid, thus addressing the problems associated with a user's having to transport multiple objects to and from a public venue such as an athletic stadium or arena.
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The specification discloses a combination cheering aid and seat cushion, comprising a substantially planar seating member formed of a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material, the seating member including opposite upper and lower surfaces, opposite first and second lateral portions, and opposite front and rear portions, and complementary fastening elements. The seating member is characterized by a first configuration adapted for use as a seat cushion, wherein the seating member is in the substantially planar condition thereof, and a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first and second lateral portions are removably connected by the complementary fastening elements to thereby define a tubular configuration of the seating member characterized by an interior passageway communicating opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively.
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- The present invention pertains generally to seat cushions, such as may be employed by persons to render a hard seating surface, including, for example, a stadium bench, more comfortable, and more particularly to such seat cushions which are selectively convertible to a generally tubular configuration for employment as a cheering aid.
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- Public venues for sporting events and the like are frequently characterized by hard and uncomfortable seating surfaces, and it has thus become commonplace for spectators to employ portable seat cushions, for instance such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,572,758, issued to Merritt.
- It is likewise known, particularly in the context of public sporting events, to employ cheering aids such as megaphones, placards, and the like in support of one's team, player, etc.
- Unfortunately, it is cumbersome for an individual to transport numerous objects, including for instance, cheering aids, seat cushions, foods, cameras, etc., into and out of a public venue. It would thus be desirable to provide means for facilitating the transportation by an individual of two or more of such objects into and out of a public venue.
- The present invention addresses and solves the foregoing problems, and encompasses other features and advantages, by providing a combination cheering aid and seat cushion. According to one embodiment thereof, the inventive combination cheering aid and seat cushion comprises a substantially planar seating member formed of a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material, the seating member including opposite upper and lower surfaces, opposite first and second lateral portions, and opposite front and rear portions, and complementary fastening elements. The seating member is characterized by a first configuration adapted for use as a seat cushion, wherein the seating member is in the substantially planar condition thereof, and a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first and second lateral portions are removably connected by the complementary fastening elements to thereby define a generally tubular configuration of the seating member characterized by an interior passageway communicating opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively.
- The flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material of the seating member may, according to one feature hereof, comprise a foam material, such as open-cell or closed-cell foam.
- Per another feature hereof, the seating member further comprises a handle provided proximate at least one of the first and second lateral portions. The handle may be formed integrally with the seating member and extends outwardly from one or the other of the first and second lateral portions thereof.
- According to a further feature of the present invention, the seating member is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in which the first and second lateral portions define the non-parallel sides of the trapezoid and wherein, in the tubular configuration of the seating member, the seating member defines a frusto-conical shape in which the opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively, have different diameters.
- Indicia may, per another feature of this invention, be provided on one and/or both of the opposite upper and lower surfaces of the seating member.
- According to yet another feature, the complementary fastening elements are provided on each of the first and second lateral portions. The complementary fastening elements may further be provided on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the seating member. And, according to one embodiment of this invention, the complementary fastening elements may comprise hook and loop type fasteners.
- These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reference to the following written description and drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 comprises a top-down elevation of the seating member of the invention, shown in a first configuration thereof; -
FIG. 2 comprises a quartering perspective view of the seating member ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 comprises a quartering perspective depicting the seating member in the second, generally tubular configuration thereof, in which the same is adapted for employment as a cheering aid; -
FIG. 4 comprises an end-view of the seating member as shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 comprises a detailed cross-section of the seating member ofFIG. 4 , depicting the complementary fastening elements according to one embodiment thereof; and -
FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate employment of the present invention according to the dual utilities thereof. - Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, the present invention will be seen to most generally comprise a combination cheering aid and seat cushion. Referring specifically to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the said invention more particularly comprises aseating member 10 characterized by substantially planar dimensions; that is, the seating member, though characterized by a thickness T, is generally flat in cross-section. Theseating member 10 includes opposite upper 11 and lower 12 surfaces, opposite first 13 and second 14 lateral portions, andopposite front 15 and rear 16 portions. - According to the illustrated embodiment, the
seating member 10 is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in which the first 13 and second 14 lateral portions define the non-parallel sides of the trapezoid. As will be appreciated with continuing reference to this disclosure, such a trapezoidal shape provides theseat member 10, when configured as a cheering aid, with a frusto-conical shape particularly suited to employment of the cheering aid as a megaphone. Of course, other shapes may also be adopted for theseating member 10. - The
seating member 10 is formed of a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material suitable for employment as a seat cushion. Such materials include, without limitation, known and commercially available closed-cell and open-cell polymer foams. - Complementary fastening elements are provided whereby the first 13 and second 14 lateral portions may be removably connected in order to configure the
seating element 10 as a cheering aid, all as described further herein. Such complementary fastening elements may take any of numerous forms, including, as depicted in the illustrated embodiment,complementary strips seating member 10, such tabs being removably received in correspondingly dimensioned slots likewise formed in theseating member 10. Such means are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,517,665, issued to Hochstein, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Such complementary fastening elements as described may be secured to theseating member 10 according to known means, as best suited to the complementary fastening elements selected. - Further to the illustrated embodiment, the
complementary fastening elements seating member 10. Such an arrangement permits thelateral portions seating member 10, all as explained further herein. Of course, alternative disposition of the complementary fastening elements are contemplated by this invention, including, by way of non-limiting example, along the opposite lateral edges of theseating member 10, by which arrangement the lateral edges would be abuttingly connected in the tubular configuration of the seat member. - As shown, the
seating member 10 may optionally be provided withindicia 19 on one or both of the opposite upper 11 and lower 12 surfaces thereof. Such indicia may take any desired form, including, for instance, logos or other identifiers for a given athletic team or personality. The disposition of theindicia 19 is preferably, though not exclusively, such that the same is visible when theseating member 10 is in both of the seat cushion and cheering aid configurations thereof. And, according to a further embodiment, not shown, theindicia 19 are oriented such that a user can grasp theseating member 10 proximate the rear 16 portion thereof and display theplanar seating member 10 as a placard. The desired indicia may be applied by conventional means, including, for example, printing. - In addition, it is contemplated that the
seating member 10 be coated with a liquid impermeable coating to prevent damage to the underlying material of theseating member 10 in the event of contact with water, a spilled beverage, etc. - To aid in a user's transporting the
seating member 10, and further in manipulating and grasping the same in the cheering aid configuration thereof, theseating member 10 may optionally be provided with one ormore handles 20. In the illustrated embodiment, asingle handle 20 is provided proximate to and extending outwardly from the first 13 lateral portion, according to which arrangement thehandle 20 is accessible to a user in the cheering aid configuration of theseating member 10. However, alternate positioning of thehandle 20 is certainly contemplated. Likewise, while thehandle 20 is shown to be formed integrally with theseating member 20, it is envisioned that thehandle 20 may be formed separately and thereafter connected to theseating member 10. Moreover, thehandle 20 may define one of the complementary fastening elements of the present invention, according to the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 2,517,665. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 through 5 , the seating member is characterized by a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first 13 and second 14 lateral portions are removably connected in lapped relationship by the complementary fastening elements, e.g., 17, 18 (FIG. 5 ) to thereby define a generally tubular configuration of the seatingmember 10 characterized by an interior passageway 21 communicating opposing first 22 and second 23 openings defined by the front 15 and rear 16 portions, respectively. According to the illustrated embodiment, in which theseating member 10 is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in the planar configuration thereof (FIG. 1 ), theseating element 10 in the tubular configuration thereof (FIGS. 3 and 4 ) defines a frusto-conical shape wherein the opposing first 22 and second 23 openings are of different diameters. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that such a configuration is particularly well suited for employment as a megaphone. - In exemplary operation, depicted in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , the seatingmember 10 may be easily transported by a user U to a desired public venue, such as a stadium, and positioned atop theseating surface 30 to provide a comfortable seat cushion (FIG. 6 ). As desired, and especially when the user U is in a standing position (FIG. 7 ), the user U may convert the seatingmember 10 from the planar to the tubular configuration thereof in the manner heretofore described, and thereafter employ the seatingmember 10 as a cheering aid. Subsequently, the user U can readily convert the seatingmember 10 back to the planar configuration thereof for further employment as a seat cushion. - It will be appreciated from the foregoing that the present invention thus provides, in a single, easily transportable form, both a seating cushion and a cheering aid, thus addressing the problems associated with a user's having to transport multiple objects to and from a public venue such as an athletic stadium or arena.
- Of course, the foregoing disclosure is exemplary of the invention only, and is not intended to be limiting thereof: Other modifications, alterations, and variations thereof, within the level of ordinary skill in the art, are certainly possible, with the benefit of this disclosure, without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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1. A combination cheering aid and seat cushion, comprising:
A substantially planar seating member formed of a flexibly resilient and flexibly compressible material, the seating member including opposite upper and lower surfaces, opposite first and second lateral portions, and opposite front and rear portions, and complementary fastening elements; and
The seating member characterized by a first configuration adapted for use as a seat cushion, wherein the seating member is in the substantially planar condition thereof, and a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first and second lateral portions are removably connected by the complementary fastening elements to thereby define a generally tubular configuration of the seating member characterized by an interior passageway communicating opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively.
2. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 1 , further comprising a handle provided on the seating member.
3. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 2 , wherein the handle is provided proximate at least one of the first and second lateral portions.
4. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 3 , wherein the handle is formed integrally with the seating member and extends outwardly away from one or the other of the first and second lateral portions thereof.
5. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 1 , wherein the seating member is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in which the first and second lateral portions define the non-parallel sides of the trapezoid and wherein, in the second configuration of the seating member, the seating member defines a frusto-conical shape in which the opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively, have different diameters.
6. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 1 , further comprising indicia on at least one of the opposite upper and lower surfaces thereof.
7. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 1 , further comprising indicia on both of the opposite upper and lower surfaces thereof.
8. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 1 , wherein the complementary fastening elements are provided on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the seating member.
9. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 8 , wherein the complementary fastening elements comprise hook and loop type fasteners.
10. A combination cheering aid and seat cushion, comprising:
A substantially planar seating member formed of a flexibly resilient foam material, the seating member having opposite upper and lower surfaces, opposite first and second lateral portions, and opposite front and rear portions, and complementary fastening elements provided on each of the first and second lateral portions; and
The seating member characterized by a first configuration adapted for use as a seat cushion, wherein the seating member is in the substantially planar condition thereof, and a second configuration adapted for use as a cheering aid, wherein the opposite first and second lateral portions are removably connected by the complementary fastening elements to thereby define a tubular configuration of the seating member characterized by an interior passageway communicating opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively.
11. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 10 , wherein the complementary fastening elements are provided on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the seating member.
12. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 11 , wherein the complementary fastening elements comprise hook and loop type fasteners.
13. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 10 , further comprising a handle provided on the seating member.
14. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 13 , wherein the handle is provided proximate at least one of the first and second lateral portions.
15. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 14 , wherein the handle is formed integrally with the seating member and extends outwardly from one or the other of the first and second lateral portions thereof.
16. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 10 , wherein the seating member is characterized by a generally trapezoidal shape in which the first and second lateral portions define the non-parallel sides of the trapezoid and wherein, in the tubular configuration of the seating member, the seating member defines a frusto-conical shape in which the opposing first and second openings defined by the front and rear portions, respectively, have different diameters.
17. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 10 , further comprising indicia on at least one of the opposite upper and lower surfaces thereof.
18. The combination cheering aid and seat cushion of claim 10 , further comprising indicia on both of the opposite upper and lower surfaces thereof.
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