Seat or armrest attachment
A seat attachment is disclosed. In illustrated embodiments, the seat attachment includes a tablet arm and a tablet arm cupholder. The tablet arm includes a substantially flat work or utility surface and is assembled to a seat cupholder via the tablet arm cupholder. Once assembled, the tablet arm provides a writing surface and can be used to support a book, a laptop computer, a notepad or other items.
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The present invention relates to a portable and/or removable tablet arm or attachment for an armrest or seat. More particularly, the present invention relates to a tablet arm or attachment for use with a seat or armrest cupholder.
Most modem theaters or large auditoriums provide seat or armrest cupholders to hold a beverage container or cup. In many theaters or auditoriums, the seat cupholder is located on an armrest of the seating structure. Many educational classes and seminars are now held in auditoriums and facilities having seat or armrest cupholders. The cupholders provide a place for an attendee or student to put a drink or cup. However, the cupholders do not provide a place to support a book, notepad, a laptop computer or other items. Embodiments of the present invention address these and other problems and provide advantages over the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a seat attachment for an armrest or seat cupholder. In embodiments disclosed, the seat attachment includes a cupholder sized and/or configured to fit into the armrest or seat cupholder. The seat attachment is secured to the armrest by the cupholder. In embodiments described, the seat attachment includes a tablet arm that can be used to support a book, a laptop computer, a notepad or other items.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of seat or armrest attachment is generally illustrated at 10 in
In the embodiment illustrated in
As shown, the utility or work surface 14 of the tablet arm 12 is a substantially flat surface onto which a tablet, loose leaf paper, a book or a laptop computer can be supported. The tablet arm 12 includes a lip 24 that extends generally around a perimeter portion of the work or utility surface 14. The lip 24 forms a raised surface which aids in retaining material, such as a book and/or laptop computer on the work surface 14. In the embodiment shown, the tablet arm 12 includes rounded edges.
In the embodiment shown, the tablet arm 12 is generally “L” shaped to form a generally rectangular shaped main body and an arm portion or extension. In the embodiment shown, the tablet arm 12 includes an arcuate or contoured surface 26 between the main body and the arm portion on a back side of the tablet arm. Although an “L” shaped tablet arm 12 is shown, the shape of the tablet arm 12 is not limited the particular shape shown and the tablet arm 12 can have other shapes such as a rectangular shape. The lip 24 extends about the perimeter of the tablet arm 12 to ends 27, 28. As shown, lip 24 does not extend along a back side 30 of the arm portion of the tablet arm so that there is a generally smooth flat end surface upon which a forearm of the user or student can be placed.
The tablet arm 12 illustrated in
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In the illustrated embodiment, when assembled, the shoulder 50 of the tablet arm cupholder 16 abuts a surface 60 of the seat armrest 42 to support the tablet arm 12 relative to the armrest 42. A perimeter dimension of the lower cup portion 54 of the tablet arm cupholder 16 is sized to interface with the armrest cupholder 40 to hold or attach the tablet arm 12 relative to the armrest 42 of the seat.
In the embodiment shown in
Referring to
As previously described, the tablet arm cupholder 16 is positioned proximate the right side wall 38 or side 23 such that the right side wall 38 does not protrude significantly beyond an outer edge 72 of the armrest 42. Positioning the tablet arm cupholder 16 proximate the right side wall 38 allows a person in the seat to effectively use the substantially flat top surface 14 for supporting a laptop computer, book or note paper while not disrupting the person in the adjacent seat. The generally concave arcuate configuration of the back side wall 39 provides additional space for the person in the seat to move therein without having his/her movement impeded by the tablet arm 12.
Depending upon the needs of the person in the seat and the positioning of others next to the person, the attendee or student can position the tablet arm cupholder 16 of the present invention in the seat or armrest cupholder 40 to the left or to the right of the student or attendee. Additionally, the student or attendee can rotate the tablet arm cupholder 16 within the seat or armrest cupholder 40 to position the substantially flat surface 14 towards or away from the student or attendee or to configure the substantially flat surface 14 to better support books, a notepad, a laptop computer or other material.
The tablet arm attachment 10 illustrated in
The tablet arm illustrated in
In another embodiment the seat attachment includes a separate cupholder which secures the seat attachment to the armrest cupholder 40. In the embodiment shown in
For the embodiment shown in
The main body portion includes a first or forward end 114, a second or aft end 116 and first and second sides 118, 119. In the embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, the tablet arm 102 includes a length dimension of 16.5 inches between ends 114 and 116 and a cross dimension of 16 inches between sides 118, 119. The tablet arm 102 has a length dimension of 26 inches along the arm or extension portion and a width dimension of 5 inches along the arm or extension portion.
As previously described, the tablet arm cupholder 104 is inserted into tablet arm receptacle 106 to attach the tablet arm 102 to an armrest or seat cupholder 40. As shown, the tablet arm cupholder 104 includes a perimeter flange 130. In the illustrated embodiment, the cupholder receptacle 106 on the tablet arm includes a stepped perimeter rim 132 and collar 134 about the receptacle opening 106. The perimeter flange 130 of the cupholder 104 fits into the stepped perimeter rim 132 of the receptacle 106 so that an upper surface of the cupholder is flush with the upper or work surface 110 of the tablet arm 102. Application of the present invention however, is not limited to a tablet arm receptacle having a stepped perimeter rim 132 and a flush interface as described.
The tablet arm 102 or tablet body includes an upper surface and a lower or undersurface surface 135 as shown in
The tablet arm cupholder 104 secures the tablet arm relative to the seat armrest 42 via the armrest cupholder 40 as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the tablet arm cupholder 104 is cylindrically shaped for rotation in the seat or armrest cupholder 40 to adjust the orientation of the tablet arm relative to the seat or armrest 42. The cupholder 104 has sufficient length or height to provide clearance between the skirt 120 and armrest 42 when tablet arm cupholder 104 is inserted into the seat arm cupholder 40. In the illustrated embodiment, the tablet arm 102 and tablet arm cupholder 104 are both formed of a molded plastic material.
The tablet arm or attachment can be adapted for different seat arm configurations having different seat arm cupholder dimensions. As illustrated in
Cupholders 104-1, 104-2 each has a uniform or standard size tablet arm portion 144 and unique sized or shaped seat portion 155. The tablet arm portion 144 has a standard dimension 154 to interface or mate with the standard size cupholder receptacle 106. Seat portions 155 of cupholders 104-1, 104-2 have different shapes and dimensions 156-1, 156-2 to mate with different shaped seat arm cupholder 40. As described, the different size or shaped tablet arm cupholders 104-1, 104-2 can be fabricated or molded for use with a standard tablet arm 102 having a standard cupholder receptacle 106.
As previously discussed, the cupholder 104, 104-1, 104-2 is inserted into the seat armrest cupholder 40 to secure the tablet arm 102 to the seat armrest. In embodiments described, prior to insertion, the tablet arm cupholder 104 is coupled or latched to the tablet arm 102. In the embodiment shown in
As shown in
The cupholder 102 is withdrawn from the tablet arm 102 by releasing the latch or latches 160 abutting the underside of the perimeter rim 132 so that the tablet arm cupholder 104 can be withdrawn. The latches 160 are released by applying force to bias the latch member 162 inwardly until the notched surface 168 clears perimeter rim 132 and can be withdrawn. As shown, rotation of the cupholder 104 relative to the receptacle is restricted by contact between latch member 162 and collar 134. When assembled in seat arm cupholder 40, the tablet arm cupholder 104 can rotate within the seat arm cupholder 40 to adjust an orientation of tablet arm 102 as previously described. Although in the illustrated embodiment latch member 162 is formed on the cupholder application is not limited to the particular embodiment shown. For example, the latch member 162 can alternatively be fabricated on the tablet arm and/or cupholder 104. It should be noted that the latches and components of
As previously described with respect to
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, instead of a right handed tablet arm as shown, a left handed tablet arm can be used to form the tablet arm attachment for left handed users or writers.
Claims
1. A tablet arm attachment comprising:
- a tablet arm having a utility surface; and
- a tablet arm cupholder configured for insertion into a seat or armrest cupholder to secure the tablet arm relative to a seat or armrest.
2. The tablet arm attachment of claim 1 wherein the tablet arm comprises a tablet body having a first end, a second end and opposed sides and the tablet arm cupholder is located closer to first end than the second end and closer to one side than the other side.
3. The tablet arm attachment of claim 1 wherein the tablet arm is generally “L” shaped and includes a generally rectangular shaped body portion and arm portion.
4. The tablet arm attachment of claim 3 wherein the tablet arm cupholder is proximate to the arm portion.
5. The tablet arm attachment of claim 1 wherein the tablet arm cupholder is insertable into a cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm.
6. The tablet arm attachment of claim 5 wherein the tablet arm cupholder includes a perimeter flange which seats into a stepped rim surface about a perimeter of the cupholder receptacle.
7. The tablet arm attachment of claim 5 wherein the tablet arm cupholder includes a plurality of spaced ribs which abut a collar about a portion of a perimeter of the cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm.
8. The tablet arm attachment of claim 1 wherein the tablet arm includes an undersurface opposite to the utility surface having a plurality of ribs.
9. The tablet arm attachment of claim 8 wherein the undersurface includes a plurality of ribs radially spaced from the tablet arm cupholder or a cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm.
10. The tablet arm attachment of claim 8 wherein the undersurface includes a plurality of longitudinal ribs extending from the tablet arm cupholder or a receptacle on the tablet arm.
11. The tablet arm attachment of claim 8 wherein the undersurface includes a plurality of radially spaced ribs and a plurality of longitudinal ribs.
12. The tablet arm attachment of claim 5 including at least one latch to secure the tablet arm cupholder in the receptacle on the tablet arm.
13. A seat attachment assembly comprising:
- a seat attachment having a cupholder receptacle; and
- a cupholder having a portion sized to fit into the cupholder receptacle on the seat attachment and a portion sized for insertion into a seat or armrest cupholder.
14. The seat attachment assembly of claim 13 and including one or more latches to releasably connect the cupholder to the seat attachment.
15. The seat attachment assembly of claim 13 wherein the cupholder includes a perimeter flange which seats into a stepped perimeter rim of the cupholder receptacle on the seat attachment.
16. A method comprising the step of:
- inserting a cupholder coupled to a tablet arm into a seat or armrest cupholder to secure the tablet arm relative to the seat or armrest.
17. The method of claim 16 and comprising the step of:
- inserting the cupholder into a cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm prior to inserting the cupholder into the seat or armrest cupholder.
18. The method of claim 17 and further comprising the step of:
- latching the cupholder in the cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm.
19. The method of claim 17 and further comprising the steps of:
- aligning one or more latch members with one or more latch openings prior to inserting the cupholder into the cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm.
20. The method of claim 17 and further comprising the step of:
- determining a cupholder size or configuration for the seat or armrest cupholder prior to inserting the cupholder into the cupholder receptacle on the tablet arm.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 12, 2005
Publication Date: Oct 5, 2006
Applicant: Caddy Products, Inc. (Thousand Palms, CA)
Inventor: Peter Bergin (Rancho Mirage, CA)
Application Number: 11/301,263
International Classification: A47B 39/00 (20060101);