Driver's elbow/ forearm/ back/ seat/ head rest cushion pads

The nature of my disclosure is to make known to the general public that my product provides a comfortable atmosphere while in the comfort of your automobile. My product also reduces stress while taking long or short trips, reduces pain in your back, neck or any other part of your body that may be irritated while driving. This product also can be manufactured to be made for your home, office, hospitals, physical therapy clinics, trucks and busses to name a few. My product is made with a high quality foam padding and polyester material that provides comfort and durability for years. This is one of the best products ever to be discovered for the general public and especially for our senior citizens who takes part across the country on our public, local, rural highways.

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Description

Jerry's Custom Cushion Pads is a very unique product. This product is made with the highest quality foam and material. Included in this line of products are the Headrests, Back Pads, Seat Pads, Elbow/Forearm Pads, and the Console Pads.

This product provides comfort and temporarily relieves back and neck pain while in the comfort of driving.

HEADREST

The headrest is made from a 3 inch piece of foam which has been cut into a half-moon shape. It is then measure on the material to be cut to its size. Once the material has been cut along with the two pieces of elastic, it is then sewn together and then the foam is inserted into the material.

THIS IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

a. In FIG. 1 shows a front view of a finish product which is wrap in a high quality polyester material.

b. In FIG. 2 shows the back view of the finish product which is connected by two strips of elastic. The elastic is sewn in at the top of the headrest and the lower corners. The elastic will allow you to place the headrest pad over your original headrest for your comfort and the protection of your interior.

BACK PAD

The back pads is made with a two (2) inch piece of foam that is cut and measure to the size of the back of the automobile car seat. The material is cut to the shape of the car seat and then sewn together. The back pad has two (2) pieces of elastic.

A ten (10) inch piece of elastic is sewn between the materials near the center top of the back pad.

A twenty-two (22) inch piece of elastic is sewn at the bottom of both corners of the back pad.

This will allow you to easily slide the back pad over your car seat.

THIS IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

a. In FIG. 1 shows the front view of the back pad the back pad has two (2) pieces of elastic that is attached to the top and the lower corners. The top of the back pad has a strip of elastic in the range of 7 to 10 inches. The bottom of the back pad has a strip of elastic in the range of 22 inches in length.

b. In FIG. 2 shows a finish product of the back pad. This will allow you to easily place the pad over your car seat.

SEAT PAD

The seat pad is made with a two (2) inch piece of foam that is shape and cut to the size of your car seat. The material is then cut to the size of the foam and ready to be sewn together.

The seat pad also requires elastic to keep the pad stationary from moving about. A ten (10) inch piece of elastic is placed at the front of the seat pad that requires a hook so that it can be easily hook to the bottom of your car seat.

THIS IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

a. In FIG. 1 shows a finished product of the seat pad. The seat pad has two (2) pieces of elastic. The front view of the seat pad has a 7 to 10 inches piece of elastic sewn at the front of the pad which requires a hook or a clamp which is attached to the bottom front of the Driver's seat.

The back view of the seat pad in FIG. 1 shows finish product. This pad also have a 20 to 22 inch Piece of elastic attached to the lower corners. This will allow you to easily slide the seat pad over the Driver's seat.

ELBOW/FOREARM PADS

The elbow/forearm pads are made with a two (2) inch piece of foam. The elbow pads are measure by the length and the width of the car door arms. The material is cut to the size of of the foam. Once the material is sewn together, a piece of non-stick Velcro is sewn to the inner side and the bottom of the pads. You must also use a sticky Velcro which is attached to the panel and the car door arm rest for a longer lasting hold.

THIS IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

a. In FIG. 1 shows the inner side view of the door arm pad. This product is attached or sewn with a strip of non-sticky Velcro. This will allow the door arm pad to have a longer lasting hold. You must also use a strip of sticky Velcro which is attached to the door panel of the door.

b. In FIG. 2 shows the bottom of the door arm pad which have-a strip of non-sticky Velcro that is sewn at the bottom of the door arm pad. This pad also uses a strip of sticky Velcro that is also attached to the car door arm.

CONSOLE PAD

The console pad comes in various shapes and sizes. This product goes on the top of your automobile compartment. This is made with a two (2) inch piece of foam. The foam is then cut to the size of the automobile compartment box. The material is cut to the size of the foam and then sewn together with a non-sticky Velcro attached to the bottom.

The console pad ranges from ten (10) to sixteen (16) inches in length and up to eight (8) to ten (10) inches in width.

THIS IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

a. In FIG. 1 shows the top view of the console pad that is placed on the top of the center compartment between the Driver's and Passengers seat. Two (2) strips of sticky Velcro is attached to the console compartment which allows the console pad to have a permanent attachment.

b. In FIG. 2 shows the bottom view of the console pad that have a non-sticky Velcro which is sewn to the bottom of the pad.

Claims

1. Jerry's Custom Headrest Pads

2. Jerry's Custom Back Pad

3. Jerry's Custom Seat Pad

4. Jerry's Custom Elbow/Forearm Pads

5. Jerry's Custom Console Pad

Patent History
Publication number: 20060059627
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 11, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 23, 2006
Inventor: Jeremiah Brummfield (Washington, DC)
Application Number: 11/201,068
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 5/652.000
International Classification: A47C 20/02 (20060101);