US20020016993A1 - Maternity beach chair - Google Patents

Maternity beach chair Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20020016993A1
US20020016993A1 US09/967,947 US96794701A US2002016993A1 US 20020016993 A1 US20020016993 A1 US 20020016993A1 US 96794701 A US96794701 A US 96794701A US 2002016993 A1 US2002016993 A1 US 2002016993A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
main frame
beach chair
opening
cover
section
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
US09/967,947
Inventor
Shannon Nation
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US09/967,947 priority Critical patent/US20020016993A1/en
Publication of US20020016993A1 publication Critical patent/US20020016993A1/en
Priority to US10/101,635 priority patent/US6588034B2/en
Abandoned legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C17/00Sofas; Couches; Beds
    • A47C17/64Travelling or camp beds
    • A47C17/66Travelling or camp beds having specially-adapted body-carrying surfaces
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C1/00Chairs adapted for special purposes
    • A47C1/14Beach chairs ; Chairs for outdoor use, e.g. chairs for relaxation or sun-tanning
    • A47C1/143Chaise lounges
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C17/00Sofas; Couches; Beds
    • A47C17/64Travelling or camp beds
    • A47C17/82Trunk beds; Travelling-case or like beds
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S5/00Beds
    • Y10S5/93Beds for pregnant user

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to beach chairs and, more specifically, to a beach chair that is interchangeable for a pregnant woman.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,089,854 issued to Mildred Pellegrini on Aug. 10, 1937, describes a maternity cot and mattress.
  • the cot has a rectangular frame with a central opening and a flexible support net which maintains the mattress.
  • the flexible support includes two similar screened sections and is joined by an intermediate canvas.
  • the canvas is sewed into the edges of the rectangular frame.
  • the mattress has a similar central opening which positionally conforms to the central opening of the main frame.
  • the invention also includes a cover that is placed over the opening when a pregnant woman is not lying in prone position.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,715 issued to Royd A. Jackman on Aug. 8, 1995, describes a lounger for pregnant women having three frame components.
  • the lounger includes a support pad with a circular recess.
  • a pad cover is dimensioned to be received within the circular recess of the support pad to provide a flat surface.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,464,069 issued to Elaine M. Bien on Sep. 2, 1969, describes a portable sunbathing cot.
  • the cot includes an upper bed frame supported at each end corner by a retractable leg assembly having the upper bed frame supporting a horizontally extended cover.
  • the cover is provide with a centrally positioned enlarged opening adapted to receive the abdomen of a person when lying face down on the cot.
  • An additional cover is used to place over the opening in order for the cot to be used in its normal manner. Since a person with a large abdomen has their weight centered towards the middle of their body, this invention may cause problems because there are no legs or reinforcements in the midsection of the cot.
  • U.S. Des. Pat. No. 343,303 issued to Barbara A. DiGregorio on Jan. 18, 1994, illustrates a maternity lounge chair which is basically the same as the above mentioned patent only this invention has side skirts and the main frame section includes an elastic band to hold the abdomen instead of a circular recess.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,349 issued to Valerie Hamilton on Jul. 9, 1991, describes a chair having three support frames.
  • the third support frame is adjustable to the first and second support frame and can be rotational from a horizontal position to a substantially vertical position.
  • the third support frame also includes an adjustable abdomen support longitudinally positioned between its ends for co-operation with cushions positioned on the first and third support frame.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,384 issued to Lawrence E. Castelot and Linda A. Castelot on Apr. 2, 1985, describes a lounge chair for a pregnant woman.
  • the chair is made up of a main seat frame with a backrest, a foot rest, and a second seat frame which covers an open area in the main seat frame.
  • the open area contains an adjustable stretch band to support a woman's stomach.
  • a disadvantage to these patents is the spaced apart stretch bands still leave portions of the protruding abdomen uncomfortably exposed and without full support between the webbing portions and stretch bands or even between the tubular elements of the frame.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,301 issued to R.
  • Jalaine Haynes on May 1, 1990 describes a maternity lounge chair which is basically the same as the previously mentioned patent.
  • the upper and lower panels of this invention are formed with a border of firm non-stretching material which act to distribute weight to the elastic stretching material.
  • elongated strips join the mid portion of the frame cover to the ends portions for continuous support for a reclining person along the length of the frame and frame cover.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,471 issued to Ronald F. Lanzara on Aug. 23, 1994, describes a resting bed for a person with a large abdomen.
  • the resting bed includes a parallel top rails supported above the floor, an upper trunk support sling, and a lower body support sling. Each sling is slidably mounted on the top rails.
  • the slings are spaced from one another to leave an opening for a person's abdomen to be placed.
  • the slings can be adjusted in size to account for the different shapes and sizes of the abdomen.
  • the resting bed also includes an opening in the canvas which permits the user to lie face down on the bed in the prone position.
  • the problem with this invention is that all the user's weight is centered towards the abdomen and would place an enormous amount of stress on the user's back because there is no additional support between the slings.
  • An ideal beach chair could be easily converted from a chair for a pregnant woman or person with a large abdomen into a beach chair for normal use.
  • the beach chair would also include an opening within the chair cover to accommodate a person's face when lying in the prone position so they would not have to twist their neck to their left or right side.
  • the instant invention provides a most suitable answer to the dilemma.
  • the present invention is a beach chair which can be adapted for a woman who is pregnant and wishes to sunbathe in the prone position.
  • the beach chair comprises a frame means, a plurality of leg assemblies, a main frame cover, an auxiliary cover, fastening means for main frame cover and auxiliary cover, and two openings within the main frame cover (one for receiving a person's face, the other for receiving a person's abdomen).
  • the frame means in both embodiments includes an upper rectangularly-shaped support main frame having each corner connected to a leg assembly.
  • the beach chair is unfold by pivoting the legs downward from the main frame into locking position, as is commonly known in the art.
  • the main frame cover is also divided into three unseparated sections which equally conform to the three sections of the main frame.
  • the first section of the main frame in both embodiments comprises a facial opening dimensioned and configured to receive the face of the user when lying in the prone position.
  • the second section of the first embodiment of the main frame cover contains an opening dimensioned and configured to receive a person's abdomen.
  • the abdominal opening includes a support pouch dimensioned and configured to fit within the opening and comprised of a stretchy material which is dimensioned and configured to conform to a person's abdomen.
  • the auxiliary cover for the maternity beach chair is made of the same material as the main frame cover, when stretched over the enlarged abdominal opening, appears like the second embodiment of the beach chair.
  • the second embodiment of the beach chair does not include an abdominal opening in the second section of the main frame cover and remains as a continuous sheet of material.
  • both embodiments comprise a facial opening located in the first section of the main frame cover.
  • Each example of the beach chair includes a handle and a shoulder strap.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a beach chair which accommodates the bulge of the abdomen with continuity of support between the accommodating portion and firm non-stretching material portions on all sides.
  • FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a maternity beach chair according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of a maternity beach chair of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view of a maternity beach chair of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a maternity beach chair of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a further example of a beach chair of the present invention.
  • the present invention is a maternity beach chair for sunbathing designated as 10 in the drawings.
  • the beach chair comprises a frame means, a plurality of leg assemblies, a main frame cover, an auxiliary cover, fastening means for main frame cover and auxiliary cover, two openings within the main frame cover (one for receiving a person's face, the other for receiving a person's abdomen), a handle and a shoulder strap.
  • the beach chairs 10 (FIG. 1) and 12 (FIG. 5) have two embodiments where the main frame cover 20 is adapted to accommodate certain people in a different way.
  • the first embodiment 10 shown in FIG. 1 is referred to as the “maternity beach chair” 10 , and is specifically dimensioned for a person who is either pregnant or has a large abdomen.
  • the second embodiment 12 shown in FIG. 5 is for a normal sized person.
  • the main frame cover 20 in both embodiments 10 and 12 includes an opening 22 specifically dimensioned to receive a person's face 24 .
  • FIG. 1 shows the frame means in both embodiments 10 and 12 which includes an upper rectangular shaped support main frame 26 having each corner connected to a leg assembly 28 .
  • the beach chair includes a handle 35 which is securedly attached to the main frame 26 .
  • the beach chair also includes a shoulder strap (not shown) which is attached to the main frame 26 . Any shoulder strap that is standard in the art can be utilized.
  • FIG. 2 shows the entire main frame 26 is divided into three joined sections.
  • the first section 30 includes an opening 22 for the user's head
  • the third section 34 supports the user's legs
  • the second section 32 is located between the first 30 and third 34 section, and may or may not include the opening 36 for the user's abdomen.
  • the first 30 and third sections 34 each include an adjustable hinge means 31 for adjusting the first 30 and third 34 sections of the beach chair 10 to pivot in an upright or downright position.
  • the preferred adjustable hinge means 31 comprises a hinge with positioning gears for setting and fixing the desired angles of the first 30 and third 34 sections for use in the open position.
  • Hinge means 31 are well known in the art and form no part of the invention per se.
  • Another hinging means includes adjustable elevator arms 29 .
  • the elevator arms 29 hook onto the bar frame of a leg assembly 28 .
  • All examples 10 and 12 of the beach chair may include a plurality of adjustable hinge means 31 that are commonly known in the art. Each adjustable hinge means 31 will be collapsible for transporting and storage.
  • the collapsible strut members 44 includes a mid-portion 46 pivotally interconnected.
  • FIG. 3 shows the strut members 44 pushed at the mid-portion 46 towards the leg member 42 where the strut members 44 are rotated to allow the leg members 44 to be folded inward toward the second section 32 of the main frame 26 .
  • the mid-portion 46 of the strut members 44 are pulled away from the leg member 42 to lock the strut member 44 in place, and prevent the leg member 42 from accidental folding.
  • the beach chair 10 and 12 are unfolded by pivoting the leg assemblies 28 downward from the main frame 26 into locking position, as is common in the art.
  • Each leg member 42 also is supported by a laterally extended support bar 48 .
  • FIG. 4 shows how the entire main frame 26 is down and inwardly collapsible in two places 38 and 40 .
  • Both places 38 and 40 are located above the leg assemblies 28 within the second section 32 of the main frame 32 .
  • the first 30 and third 34 sections pivot away from the second section 32 and stop when the entire main frame 26 is horizontally positioned to the ground's surface.
  • the main frame 26 and leg assemblies 28 are maintained to unfold in an elongated position above the ground's surface.
  • Each leg assembly 28 is located at the ends of the main frame 26 as well as two leg assemblies 28 strategically positioned 38 and 40 to support extra weight towards the second section 32 of the main frame 26 .
  • Each leg assembly 28 is provided with a leg member 42 held in an upright position by conventional collapsible strut members 44 .
  • FIG. 5 shows the main frame 26 , and in both embodiments 10 and 12 that includes a main frame cover 20 which comprises an enlarged main body and extends across the entire opening of the main frame 26 and held in place by a fastening means.
  • the main frame cover 20 is one continuous surface comprising a sheet of material for supporting a person lying down. The firm non-stretching material distributes weight and stress across the entire main frame cover 20 .
  • the main frame cover 20 is also divided into three unseparated sections 30 , 32 , and 34 which equally conform to the three sections 30 , 32 , and 34 of the main frame 26 .
  • the main frame cover 20 in both embodiments 10 and 12 further comprises a plurality of detachable fastening means so that the tension of the canvas can be adjusted or removed.
  • the preferred fastening means would be and not limited to fastening button snap members 50 .
  • the fastening means could be tied onto the main frame 26 or attached by VELCRO.
  • the main frame cover 20 is provided with a plurality of fastener or snap members 50 aligned on the edge of the main cover 20 and dimensioned and configured to engageably correspond with the fastener or snap members 50 on the main frame 26 .
  • the first section 30 of the main frame 26 in both embodiments 10 and 12 comprises a facial opening 22 dimensioned and configured to receive the face 24 of the user.
  • the facial opening 22 comprising an outer 52 and inner 54 half.
  • the facial opening 22 permits the user to lie in a prone position with their face portion 24 of their head to comfortably rest in the facial opening 22 and permit the user to rest in a relaxed breathing position.
  • the facial opening 22 also permits the user to comfortably read a book or novel while sunbathing. When sunbathing most people have to twist their head to the right or left in order to rest in the prone position and find it very uncomfortable. Often, creating painful neck cramps and the end of the day that may last for weeks. However, this problem is eliminated by providing a facial opening 22 within the first section 30 of both embodiments 10 and 12 .
  • FIG. 2 shows the first embodiment 10 of the maternity beach chair which is dimensioned and configured to accommodate either a pregnant women or a person with a large abdominal area.
  • the second section 32 of the first embodiment 10 of the main frame cover 20 contains an opening 36 dimensioned and configured to receive a person's abdomen.
  • the abdominal opening 36 includes a support pouch 56 dimensioned and configured to fit within the opening 36 and comprised of a stretchy material which is dimensioned and configured to conform to a person's abdomen.
  • the opening 36 for the abdomen is enclosed with a stretchy material that expands to conform to the size and shape of a person's abdomen and its elastic is suitable enough to conform to the abdomen of a pregnant woman throughout her nine months of pregnancy.
  • the first embodiment 10 of the maternity beach chair can be further adapted to accommodate a person who is pregnant and changes her reclining position from lying in the prone position to lying on their back. This is accomplished by including an auxiliary cover 58 which is attached to one side of the beach chair main frame 26 and extendable across the main frame 26 and attached to the opposite side to cover the abdominal opening 36 dimensioned and configured to receive a person's abdomen.
  • the auxiliary cover 58 for the maternity beach chair 10 is made of the same material as the main frame cover 20 , when stretched over the enlarged abdominal opening 36 , appears like the second embodiment 12 of the beach chair.
  • the overlapping tab portions 60 at the sides may be fitted with fastening snaps 50 in that the auxiliary cover 58 is removable and replaceable.
  • the auxiliary cover 58 is provided with fold over tabs 60 fitted with complementary fastening snaps 50 to secure the auxiliary cover 58 to the main frame cover fastening snaps 50 .
  • the second section 32 of the main frame cover 20 comprise double-sided fastening snaps 50 which are dimensioned and configured to couple with the complementary fastening snaps 50 on the overlapping tab portions 60 of the auxiliary cover 58 . Both the main frame cover 20 and auxiliary cover 58 may be unsnapped from the main frame 26 to be cleaned and reattached.
  • the second embodiment 12 of the beach chair does not include an abdominal opening 36 in the second section 32 of the main frame cover 20 and remains as a continuous sheet of material.
  • both embodiments 10 and 12 comprise a facial opening 22 located in the first section 30 of the main frame cover 20 .
  • the beach chair 10 shown in FIG. 1 comprising the support pouch 56 can be detachably removed and reattached for cleaning purposes.
  • the entire main frame cover 20 may also be released and brought underneath the entire main frame 26 for cleaning.
  • the maternity beach chair 10 can be used in several ways. First, the beach chair 10 can be used in the manner as the second embodiment 12 mentioned earlier by placing the auxiliary cover 58 over the abdominal opening 36 so a normal person may sun bathe. Second, the maternity beach chair 10 can be adapted for a pregnant woman by removing the auxiliary cover 58 which reveals the abdominal opening 36 dimensioned and configured to receive her enlarged belly. Third, the beach chair 10 can be used by any person's who has a delicate injury or an enlarged abdomen in the same manner as the pregnant women.
  • Both embodiments 10 and 12 are readily collapsible for transport and light weight too.
  • the beach chairs will be economical to manufacture, simple to assemble, and compact for storage and transportation.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Nursing (AREA)
  • Dentistry (AREA)
  • Chair Legs, Seat Parts, And Backrests (AREA)

Abstract

A beach chair has a frame, a plurality of leg assemblies, a main frame cover, an auxiliary cover, fasteners for the main frame cover and the auxiliary cover, and two openings within the main frame cover (one for receiving a person's face, the other for receiving a person's abdomen). The frame includes an upper rectangular shaped support main frame having each corner connected to a leg assembly. In use, the beach chair is unfold by pivoting the legs downward from the main frame into locking positions. The main frame cover is also divided into three unseparated sections which equally conform to the three sections of the main frame.

Description

    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/147,491, filed Aug. 9, 1999.[0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0002]
  • The present invention relates to beach chairs and, more specifically, to a beach chair that is interchangeable for a pregnant woman. [0003]
  • 2. Description of Related Art [0004]
  • Numerous types of portable and collapsible beach chairs are known in the art; however, many of these chairs are not comfortable for people with enlarged abdominal areas. U.S. Pat. No. 2,089,854, issued to Mildred Pellegrini on Aug. 10, 1937, describes a maternity cot and mattress. The cot has a rectangular frame with a central opening and a flexible support net which maintains the mattress. The flexible support includes two similar screened sections and is joined by an intermediate canvas. The canvas is sewed into the edges of the rectangular frame. The mattress has a similar central opening which positionally conforms to the central opening of the main frame. The invention also includes a cover that is placed over the opening when a pregnant woman is not lying in prone position. [0005]
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,715, issued to Royd A. Jackman on Aug. 8, 1995, describes a lounger for pregnant women having three frame components. The lounger includes a support pad with a circular recess. A pad cover is dimensioned to be received within the circular recess of the support pad to provide a flat surface. The disadvantage to these two patent mentioned above illustrate a clumsy and bulky cot/mattress in which a pregnant woman would not want to drag to the beach for sunbathing. [0006]
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,464,069, issued to Elaine M. Bien on Sep. 2, 1969, describes a portable sunbathing cot. The cot includes an upper bed frame supported at each end corner by a retractable leg assembly having the upper bed frame supporting a horizontally extended cover. The cover is provide with a centrally positioned enlarged opening adapted to receive the abdomen of a person when lying face down on the cot. An additional cover is used to place over the opening in order for the cot to be used in its normal manner. Since a person with a large abdomen has their weight centered towards the middle of their body, this invention may cause problems because there are no legs or reinforcements in the midsection of the cot. [0007]
  • Bars located in the main frame of some of the following patents are positioned directly beneath the main cover which is felt against a person lying on the chair and can be very uncomfortable. U.S. Des. Pat. No. 341,725, issued to Patricia D. Piper on Nov. 30, 1993, illustrates a collapsible maternity lounge chair having two members that fold towards the middle main frame of the chair. The leg members also are collapsible towards the middle main frame. The main frame and the two members are separately covered with a material and the main frame section includes a circular recess that contains an elastic like material for receiving a person's abdomen. [0008]
  • U.S. Des. Pat. No. 343,303, issued to Barbara A. DiGregorio on Jan. 18, 1994, illustrates a maternity lounge chair which is basically the same as the above mentioned patent only this invention has side skirts and the main frame section includes an elastic band to hold the abdomen instead of a circular recess. [0009]
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,349, issued to Valerie Hamilton on Jul. 9, 1991, describes a chair having three support frames. The third support frame is adjustable to the first and second support frame and can be rotational from a horizontal position to a substantially vertical position. The third support frame also includes an adjustable abdomen support longitudinally positioned between its ends for co-operation with cushions positioned on the first and third support frame. [0010]
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,384, issued to Lawrence E. Castelot and Linda A. Castelot on Apr. 2, 1985, describes a lounge chair for a pregnant woman. The chair is made up of a main seat frame with a backrest, a foot rest, and a second seat frame which covers an open area in the main seat frame. The open area contains an adjustable stretch band to support a woman's stomach. A disadvantage to these patents is the spaced apart stretch bands still leave portions of the protruding abdomen uncomfortably exposed and without full support between the webbing portions and stretch bands or even between the tubular elements of the frame. U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,301, issued to R. Jalaine Haynes on May 1, 1990, describes a maternity lounge chair which is basically the same as the previously mentioned patent. However, the upper and lower panels of this invention are formed with a border of firm non-stretching material which act to distribute weight to the elastic stretching material. Also elongated strips join the mid portion of the frame cover to the ends portions for continuous support for a reclining person along the length of the frame and frame cover. [0011]
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,471, issued to Ronald F. Lanzara on Aug. 23, 1994, describes a resting bed for a person with a large abdomen. The resting bed includes a parallel top rails supported above the floor, an upper trunk support sling, and a lower body support sling. Each sling is slidably mounted on the top rails. The slings are spaced from one another to leave an opening for a person's abdomen to be placed. The slings can be adjusted in size to account for the different shapes and sizes of the abdomen. The resting bed also includes an opening in the canvas which permits the user to lie face down on the bed in the prone position. The problem with this invention is that all the user's weight is centered towards the abdomen and would place an incredible amount of stress on the user's back because there is no additional support between the slings. [0012]
  • An ideal beach chair could be easily converted from a chair for a pregnant woman or person with a large abdomen into a beach chair for normal use. The beach chair would also include an opening within the chair cover to accommodate a person's face when lying in the prone position so they would not have to twist their neck to their left or right side. The instant invention provides a most suitable answer to the dilemma. [0013]
  • None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. [0014]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is a beach chair which can be adapted for a woman who is pregnant and wishes to sunbathe in the prone position. The beach chair comprises a frame means, a plurality of leg assemblies, a main frame cover, an auxiliary cover, fastening means for main frame cover and auxiliary cover, and two openings within the main frame cover (one for receiving a person's face, the other for receiving a person's abdomen). [0015]
  • The frame means in both embodiments includes an upper rectangularly-shaped support main frame having each corner connected to a leg assembly. In use, the beach chair is unfold by pivoting the legs downward from the main frame into locking position, as is commonly known in the art. The main frame cover is also divided into three unseparated sections which equally conform to the three sections of the main frame. [0016]
  • The first section of the main frame in both embodiments comprises a facial opening dimensioned and configured to receive the face of the user when lying in the prone position. The second section of the first embodiment of the main frame cover contains an opening dimensioned and configured to receive a person's abdomen. The abdominal opening includes a support pouch dimensioned and configured to fit within the opening and comprised of a stretchy material which is dimensioned and configured to conform to a person's abdomen. [0017]
  • The auxiliary cover for the maternity beach chair is made of the same material as the main frame cover, when stretched over the enlarged abdominal opening, appears like the second embodiment of the beach chair. The second embodiment of the beach chair does not include an abdominal opening in the second section of the main frame cover and remains as a continuous sheet of material. However, both embodiments comprise a facial opening located in the first section of the main frame cover. Each example of the beach chair includes a handle and a shoulder strap. [0018]
  • Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a new and foldable maternity beach chair which comfortably supports a pregnant woman in prone position lying on her stomach. [0019]
  • It is a further object of the invention to provide a new and foldable beach chair which comfortably supports a large person's abdomen in prone position lying on their stomach. [0020]
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a beach chair which accommodates the bulge of the abdomen with continuity of support between the accommodating portion and firm non-stretching material portions on all sides. [0021]
  • It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof a maternity beach chair in an apparatus for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes. [0022]
  • These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.[0023]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a maternity beach chair according to the present invention. [0024]
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of a maternity beach chair of the present invention. [0025]
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view of a maternity beach chair of the present invention. [0026]
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a maternity beach chair of the present invention. [0027]
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a further example of a beach chair of the present invention.[0028]
  • Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings. [0029]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • The present invention is a maternity beach chair for sunbathing designated as [0030] 10 in the drawings. The beach chair comprises a frame means, a plurality of leg assemblies, a main frame cover, an auxiliary cover, fastening means for main frame cover and auxiliary cover, two openings within the main frame cover (one for receiving a person's face, the other for receiving a person's abdomen), a handle and a shoulder strap.
  • The beach chairs [0031] 10 (FIG. 1) and 12 (FIG. 5) have two embodiments where the main frame cover 20 is adapted to accommodate certain people in a different way. The first embodiment 10 shown in FIG. 1 is referred to as the “maternity beach chair” 10, and is specifically dimensioned for a person who is either pregnant or has a large abdomen. The second embodiment 12 shown in FIG. 5 is for a normal sized person. The main frame cover 20 in both embodiments 10 and 12 includes an opening 22 specifically dimensioned to receive a person's face 24.
  • FIG. 1 shows the frame means in both [0032] embodiments 10 and 12 which includes an upper rectangular shaped support main frame 26 having each corner connected to a leg assembly 28. The beach chair includes a handle 35 which is securedly attached to the main frame 26. The beach chair also includes a shoulder strap (not shown) which is attached to the main frame 26. Any shoulder strap that is standard in the art can be utilized. FIG. 2 shows the entire main frame 26 is divided into three joined sections. The first section 30 includes an opening 22 for the user's head, the third section 34 supports the user's legs, and the second section 32 is located between the first 30 and third 34 section, and may or may not include the opening 36 for the user's abdomen.
  • The first [0033] 30 and third sections 34 each include an adjustable hinge means 31 for adjusting the first 30 and third 34 sections of the beach chair 10 to pivot in an upright or downright position. The preferred adjustable hinge means 31 comprises a hinge with positioning gears for setting and fixing the desired angles of the first 30 and third 34 sections for use in the open position. Hinge means 31 are well known in the art and form no part of the invention per se.
  • Another hinging means includes [0034] adjustable elevator arms 29. The elevator arms 29 hook onto the bar frame of a leg assembly 28. All examples 10 and 12 of the beach chair may include a plurality of adjustable hinge means 31 that are commonly known in the art. Each adjustable hinge means 31 will be collapsible for transporting and storage.
  • The [0035] collapsible strut members 44 includes a mid-portion 46 pivotally interconnected. FIG. 3 shows the strut members 44 pushed at the mid-portion 46 towards the leg member 42 where the strut members 44 are rotated to allow the leg members 44 to be folded inward toward the second section 32 of the main frame 26. As the leg assemblies 28 are unfolded, the mid-portion 46 of the strut members 44 are pulled away from the leg member 42 to lock the strut member 44 in place, and prevent the leg member 42 from accidental folding. In use, the beach chair 10 and 12 are unfolded by pivoting the leg assemblies 28 downward from the main frame 26 into locking position, as is common in the art. Each leg member 42 also is supported by a laterally extended support bar 48.
  • FIG. 4 shows how the entire [0036] main frame 26 is down and inwardly collapsible in two places 38 and 40. Both places 38 and 40 are located above the leg assemblies 28 within the second section 32 of the main frame 32. The first 30 and third 34 sections pivot away from the second section 32 and stop when the entire main frame 26 is horizontally positioned to the ground's surface. The main frame 26 and leg assemblies 28 are maintained to unfold in an elongated position above the ground's surface. Each leg assembly 28 is located at the ends of the main frame 26 as well as two leg assemblies 28 strategically positioned 38 and 40 to support extra weight towards the second section 32 of the main frame 26. Each leg assembly 28 is provided with a leg member 42 held in an upright position by conventional collapsible strut members 44.
  • FIG. 5 shows the [0037] main frame 26, and in both embodiments 10 and 12 that includes a main frame cover 20 which comprises an enlarged main body and extends across the entire opening of the main frame 26 and held in place by a fastening means. The main frame cover 20 is one continuous surface comprising a sheet of material for supporting a person lying down. The firm non-stretching material distributes weight and stress across the entire main frame cover 20. The main frame cover 20 is also divided into three unseparated sections 30, 32, and 34 which equally conform to the three sections 30, 32, and 34 of the main frame 26.
  • The [0038] main frame cover 20 in both embodiments 10 and 12 further comprises a plurality of detachable fastening means so that the tension of the canvas can be adjusted or removed. The preferred fastening means would be and not limited to fastening button snap members 50. However, the fastening means could be tied onto the main frame 26 or attached by VELCRO. The main frame cover 20 is provided with a plurality of fastener or snap members 50 aligned on the edge of the main cover 20 and dimensioned and configured to engageably correspond with the fastener or snap members 50 on the main frame 26.
  • The [0039] first section 30 of the main frame 26 in both embodiments 10 and 12 comprises a facial opening 22 dimensioned and configured to receive the face 24 of the user. The facial opening 22 comprising an outer 52 and inner 54 half. The facial opening 22 permits the user to lie in a prone position with their face portion 24 of their head to comfortably rest in the facial opening 22 and permit the user to rest in a relaxed breathing position. The facial opening 22 also permits the user to comfortably read a book or novel while sunbathing. When sunbathing most people have to twist their head to the right or left in order to rest in the prone position and find it very uncomfortable. Often, creating painful neck cramps and the end of the day that may last for weeks. However, this problem is eliminated by providing a facial opening 22 within the first section 30 of both embodiments 10 and 12.
  • FIG. 2 shows the [0040] first embodiment 10 of the maternity beach chair which is dimensioned and configured to accommodate either a pregnant women or a person with a large abdominal area. The second section 32 of the first embodiment 10 of the main frame cover 20 contains an opening 36 dimensioned and configured to receive a person's abdomen. The abdominal opening 36 includes a support pouch 56 dimensioned and configured to fit within the opening 36 and comprised of a stretchy material which is dimensioned and configured to conform to a person's abdomen. The opening 36 for the abdomen is enclosed with a stretchy material that expands to conform to the size and shape of a person's abdomen and its elastic is suitable enough to conform to the abdomen of a pregnant woman throughout her nine months of pregnancy.
  • The [0041] first embodiment 10 of the maternity beach chair can be further adapted to accommodate a person who is pregnant and changes her reclining position from lying in the prone position to lying on their back. This is accomplished by including an auxiliary cover 58 which is attached to one side of the beach chair main frame 26 and extendable across the main frame 26 and attached to the opposite side to cover the abdominal opening 36 dimensioned and configured to receive a person's abdomen. The auxiliary cover 58 for the maternity beach chair 10 is made of the same material as the main frame cover 20, when stretched over the enlarged abdominal opening 36, appears like the second embodiment 12 of the beach chair.
  • In order to provide a removable [0042] auxiliary cover 58 the overlapping tab portions 60 at the sides may be fitted with fastening snaps 50 in that the auxiliary cover 58 is removable and replaceable. For converting the maternity beach chair 10 for general use the auxiliary cover 58 is provided with fold over tabs 60 fitted with complementary fastening snaps 50 to secure the auxiliary cover 58 to the main frame cover fastening snaps 50. The second section 32 of the main frame cover 20 comprise double-sided fastening snaps 50 which are dimensioned and configured to couple with the complementary fastening snaps 50 on the overlapping tab portions 60 of the auxiliary cover 58. Both the main frame cover 20 and auxiliary cover 58 may be unsnapped from the main frame 26 to be cleaned and reattached.
  • In FIG. 5, the [0043] second embodiment 12 of the beach chair does not include an abdominal opening 36 in the second section 32 of the main frame cover 20 and remains as a continuous sheet of material. However, both embodiments 10 and 12 comprise a facial opening 22 located in the first section 30 of the main frame cover 20. The beach chair 10 shown in FIG. 1 comprising the support pouch 56 can be detachably removed and reattached for cleaning purposes. The entire main frame cover 20 may also be released and brought underneath the entire main frame 26 for cleaning.
  • The [0044] maternity beach chair 10 can be used in several ways. First, the beach chair 10 can be used in the manner as the second embodiment 12 mentioned earlier by placing the auxiliary cover 58 over the abdominal opening 36 so a normal person may sun bathe. Second, the maternity beach chair 10 can be adapted for a pregnant woman by removing the auxiliary cover 58 which reveals the abdominal opening 36 dimensioned and configured to receive her enlarged belly. Third, the beach chair 10 can be used by any person's who has a delicate injury or an enlarged abdomen in the same manner as the pregnant women.
  • Both [0045] embodiments 10 and 12 are readily collapsible for transport and light weight too. The beach chairs will be economical to manufacture, simple to assemble, and compact for storage and transportation.
  • It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims. [0046]

Claims (20)

I claim:
1. A maternity beach chair comprising:
a frame means including a rectangularly-shaped main frame and a plurality of collapsible leg members, said main frame being mounted on said plurality of collapsible leg members, said leg members being pivotally attached to said frame means;
a main frame cover having a continuous surface, said main frame cover having a first section, a second section, and a third section, said main frame cover having an enlarged opening in said second section dimensioned and configured to receive the abdominal area of a person resting on said main frame cover, said opening having a support pouch dimensioned and configured to fit within said opening, said support pouch dimensioned and configured to conform to the abdomen of a large person, said opening being positioned in the second section of said main frame cover, there further being first fastening means, said main frame cover being securely anchored to said main frame by said first fastening means;
a second fastening means provided with a row of fastening members secured to said main frame, said second fastening members being complementary to and attachable to said first fastening members on said main frame cover;
an opening in said first section of said main frame cover, dimensioned and configured to receive and conform to the shape of a person's face, said opening having an outer and an inner half, said opening in said second section having a support pad attached above said opening, said opening being dimensioned and configured to surround the outer half of said opening; and
an auxiliary cover dimensioned and configured to conform to said main frame cover and provide the same support as said main frame cover, said auxiliary cover being placed over said opening of the second section of said main frame cover to provide a continual reinforcing support surface for a person lying on their back, said auxiliary cover having a row of complementary third fastening means dimensioned and configured to attach to said first fastening members of said main frame cover.
2. The maternity beach chair according to claim 1, wherein said leg members are assembled at the ends of said main frame and said second section of said main frame, for additional support towards the center of the maternity beach chair.
3. The maternity beach chair according to claim 1, wherein said fastening means are selected from the group consisting of hook and loop fasteners, and ties.
4. The maternity beach chair according to claim 1, further comprising means for adjusting said pouch.
5. The maternity beach chair according to claim 1, further comprising means for adjusting said main frame cover.
6. The maternity beach chair according to claim 1, wherein said main frame further comprises means for facilitating folding of said main frame, for storage and transport of said chair.
7. The beach chair according to claim 1, wherein said main frame further comprises a hinging means for folding said first and third sections in a plurality of lockable upright and downright positions.
8. The beach chair according to claim 7, wherein said hinging means is a positioning gear.
9. The beach chair according to claim 7, wherein said hinging means are adjustable elevator arms.
10. The beach chair according to claim 1, wherein said main frame includes a handle.
11. A beach chair comprising:
a frame means having a rectangularly-shaped main frame, a plurality of collapsible leg members, said frame being mounted on said plurality of collapsible leg members, said leg members being pivotally attached to said frame means;
a main frame cover having a continuous surface, said main frame cover having a first section, a second section, and a third section, and first fastening means for anchoring said main frame cover to said main frame;
a second fastening means including a row of fastening members secured to said main frame, said fastening members being complementary to and attachable onto said first fastening means on said main frame cover; and
an opening in said first section of said main frame cover, dimensioned and configured to receive and conform to the shape of a person's face, said opening having an outer and an inner half, said opening in said second section having a support pad attached above said opening, said opening being dimensioned and configured to surround the outer half of said opening.
12. The beach chair according to claim 11, wherein said leg members are assembled at the ends of said main frame and said second section of said main frame, for additional support towards the center of the beach chair.
13. The beach chair according to claim 11, wherein said fastening means are selected from the group consisting of hook and loop fasteners, and ties.
14. The beach chair according to claim 11, further comprising means for adjusting said main frame cover.
15. The beach chair according to claim 11, wherein said main frame further comprises means for folding said main frame, for storage and transport of said chair.
16. The beach chair according to claim 11, wherein said main frame further comprises means for folding said first and third sections in a plurality of lockable upright and downright positions.
17. The beach chair according to claim 11, wherein said main frame further comprises a hinging means for folding said first and third sections in a plurality of lockable upright and downright positions.
18. The beach chair according to claim 17, wherein said hinging means is a positioning gear.
19. The beach chair according to claim 17, wherein said hinging means are adjustable elevator arms.
20. The beach chair according to claim 11, wherein said main frame includes a handle.
US09/967,947 1999-08-09 2001-10-02 Maternity beach chair Abandoned US20020016993A1 (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US09/967,947 US20020016993A1 (en) 1999-08-09 2001-10-02 Maternity beach chair
US10/101,635 US6588034B2 (en) 1999-08-09 2002-03-20 Maternity beach chair

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US14749199P 1999-08-09 1999-08-09
US09/573,674 US6295668B1 (en) 1999-08-09 2000-05-19 Maternity beach chair
US09/967,947 US20020016993A1 (en) 1999-08-09 2001-10-02 Maternity beach chair

Related Parent Applications (2)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US09/573,674 Continuation US6295668B1 (en) 1999-08-09 2000-05-19 Maternity beach chair
US09/573,674 Continuation-In-Part US6295668B1 (en) 1999-08-09 2000-05-19 Maternity beach chair

Related Child Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US10/101,635 Continuation-In-Part US6588034B2 (en) 1999-08-09 2002-03-20 Maternity beach chair

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US20020016993A1 true US20020016993A1 (en) 2002-02-14

Family

ID=26844983

Family Applications (2)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US09/573,674 Expired - Lifetime US6295668B1 (en) 1999-08-09 2000-05-19 Maternity beach chair
US09/967,947 Abandoned US20020016993A1 (en) 1999-08-09 2001-10-02 Maternity beach chair

Family Applications Before (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US09/573,674 Expired - Lifetime US6295668B1 (en) 1999-08-09 2000-05-19 Maternity beach chair

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (2) US6295668B1 (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6857145B1 (en) * 2003-08-04 2005-02-22 Steve C. Sikes Adjustable lounge for pregnancy support and method
US6934988B1 (en) * 2004-05-24 2005-08-30 Rita Wetzler Therapeutic table
DE102008059307A1 (en) 2007-12-10 2009-10-08 Lamprecht, Marco Maternity or maternity couch
US20160350215A1 (en) * 2014-12-13 2016-12-01 Via Alliance Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Distributed hang recovery logic
US10154732B2 (en) * 2016-12-16 2018-12-18 Brendan O'Neill Portable surface for lounging or sleeping

Families Citing this family (20)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6588034B2 (en) * 1999-08-09 2003-07-08 Shannon I. Nation Maternity beach chair
DE10232232A1 (en) * 2002-07-17 2004-02-05 Luigi Grasso Couch with head opening
US6938287B1 (en) * 2002-09-25 2005-09-06 John S. Mahshie Lounge chair with body-accommodating openings
US20040237199A1 (en) * 2003-06-02 2004-12-02 Hirst Shane M. Maternity comfort mattress
GB2439916A (en) * 2006-07-06 2008-01-16 Paul Robinson Pregnancy bed
US8708406B1 (en) 2009-05-07 2014-04-29 Annitta Powell Chair device for accommodating a user's stomach, neck, and body
US7959222B1 (en) * 2009-05-07 2011-06-14 Powell Annitta L Chair device for accommodating stomach, neck, and body
US20100299835A1 (en) * 2009-05-28 2010-12-02 Adelaide Andrews Anatomical massage table
US8555437B2 (en) * 2009-08-27 2013-10-15 Marvin Gorovitz Massage table with comfort feature
GB201205946D0 (en) * 2012-04-03 2012-05-16 Kugler Caron A table
USD733443S1 (en) * 2013-11-12 2015-07-07 Beth Griffin Lounge chair for women
US9782015B2 (en) 2015-09-14 2017-10-10 Logan ZANKI Support apparatus
USD805812S1 (en) 2016-02-18 2017-12-26 Logan ZANKI Support apparatus
USD798633S1 (en) 2015-09-14 2017-10-03 Logan ZANKI Support apparatus
USD793123S1 (en) 2015-12-11 2017-08-01 Logan ZANKI Support apparatus
USD862116S1 (en) 2016-02-18 2019-10-08 Logan ZANKI Support apparatus
USD847538S1 (en) 2016-02-18 2019-05-07 Logan ZANKI Support apparatus
CN107826362A (en) * 2017-12-11 2018-03-23 革新(厦门)运动器材有限公司 The packaging structure and its packing method of a kind of folding bed
US10967763B2 (en) * 2019-03-21 2021-04-06 Pratt & Miller Engineering and Fabrication, Inc. Removable and convertible seat assembly
US20220202187A1 (en) * 2020-11-02 2022-06-30 Viridiana Rangel Brazilian Butt Lift adjustable chair/bed with hole in seating area

Family Cites Families (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB190228590A (en) 1902-12-27 1903-10-29 John Ebenezer Hoskins Improvements in or Additions to Cot-bottoms
US1261063A (en) * 1917-05-29 1918-04-02 Mabel H Slater Combined couch and chair.
US1265848A (en) * 1917-11-09 1918-05-14 Us Spring Bed Company Folding cot.
US1545882A (en) * 1921-08-15 1925-07-14 Coopersmith Rudolph Canvas-covered cot and process of stretching the canvas thereon
US2089854A (en) 1936-02-05 1937-08-10 Pellegrini Mildred Maternity cot and mattress therefor
FR1079143A (en) 1953-04-09 1954-11-25 Improvements to camping berths
US3464069A (en) * 1967-05-05 1969-09-02 Elaine M Bien Portable sunbathing cot
US4508384A (en) 1982-09-27 1985-04-02 Castelot Lawrence E Pregnancy-supporting lounge chair
US4921301A (en) 1988-01-25 1990-05-01 Haynes R Jalaine Maternity lounger
US5029349A (en) * 1990-05-18 1991-07-09 Valerie Hamilton Pregnancy supporting chair assembly
USD341725S (en) 1990-06-27 1993-11-30 Piper Patricia D Maternity lounge chair
USD343303S (en) 1990-11-29 1994-01-18 Digregorio Barbara A Maternity lounge
US5339471A (en) 1993-01-07 1994-08-23 Lanzara Ronald F Bed for supporting a prone user with a large abdomen
US5438715A (en) 1994-06-14 1995-08-08 Jackman; Royd A. Lounger for pregnant women
US5829080A (en) * 1997-07-14 1998-11-03 Robillard; Julie Recliner chair having resilient head rest
US6059365A (en) * 1997-11-28 2000-05-09 Diamond; Penelope J. Orthopedic lounge chair

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6857145B1 (en) * 2003-08-04 2005-02-22 Steve C. Sikes Adjustable lounge for pregnancy support and method
US6934988B1 (en) * 2004-05-24 2005-08-30 Rita Wetzler Therapeutic table
DE102008059307A1 (en) 2007-12-10 2009-10-08 Lamprecht, Marco Maternity or maternity couch
US20160350215A1 (en) * 2014-12-13 2016-12-01 Via Alliance Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Distributed hang recovery logic
US10154732B2 (en) * 2016-12-16 2018-12-18 Brendan O'Neill Portable surface for lounging or sleeping

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
US6295668B1 (en) 2001-10-02

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US6588034B2 (en) Maternity beach chair
US6295668B1 (en) Maternity beach chair
US6000752A (en) Folding chair with cooler
US4987625A (en) Adjustable personal support apparatus
US3829914A (en) Patient positioning device
US5439405A (en) Combined tote bag, semi-submergible floating chair/recliner and beach chair/pad
US4295683A (en) Orthopedic chair
US6030034A (en) Lounge chair accessory
US4892353A (en) Cover for lounge chair
AU634050B2 (en) Convertible child carrier
US5946749A (en) Comfort lounge chair
US5209381A (en) Backpack convertible chair
US4536028A (en) Fitted sheet for lounge chair
US4921301A (en) Maternity lounger
US6059365A (en) Orthopedic lounge chair
US4773708A (en) Folding chaise lounge
US6374440B1 (en) Back support
US5527088A (en) Combination backpack and chair
US4941222A (en) Portable lounge
US4606086A (en) Lounge chair for reading
US20010035672A1 (en) Towel adapted to remain on a chair method and apparatus
US5926871A (en) Tanning cot construction
US4508384A (en) Pregnancy-supporting lounge chair
US8636318B2 (en) Lounge chair equipped for face down lounging
US6052847A (en) Mattress with a concavity for the breasts

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
STCB Information on status: application discontinuation

Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION