Lap tray
Representative embodiments provide for a lap support system in which a support includes a first fastener. A leg strap can be releasably secured to a user's thigh with a second fastener configured to releasably engage the first fastener and thereby attach the support to the user. The leg strap can be mounted to the thigh and the support can be operably and selectively attached and detached to and from the leg strap without requiring coincidental attachment and detachment of the leg strap to and from the thigh.
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Various kinds of eating, writing, or other activities that occur within a vehicle, or for that matter anywhere, can be made easier by use of a lap tray. Eating in a vehicle is a good example of an activity where a lap tray can be advantageously used. The tray can be used to support a variety of materials including food and utensils, thereby freeing the user's hands for selectively accessing each item on the tray.
Various forms of lap tray constructions have been developed in the past, in recognition of the problems associated with eating, writing, or performing other manual activities without an appropriate table or similar work surface at hand.
It remains desirable to make effective use of a support such as a tray that can be readily attached and detached to and from a user's leg in such a manner that the support is relatively secure on the user's lap when in use, but can be readily detached to allow the user a normal range of motion.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure provides for any number of different embodiments of a support system in which a support, which can be a tray, or another structure used to provide temporary support to articles such as food, with the intent to facilitate selective mounting and dismounting of the support to and from a user's leg, particularly the thigh.
One embodiment provides a lap mounted support system in which a support has a top surface and a bottom surface. A first fastener is provided on the bottom surface. A leg strap is configured to be formed in a thigh receiving loop and has a second fastener configured for releasable engagement with the first fastener. The first fastener is selectively engageable with the second fastener on the leg strap to releasably attach the support to the leg strap. The leg strap is configured to extend about and be secured to a human thigh with the second fastener positioned adjacent an anterior surface of the thigh
Another embodiment provides a lap mounted support system in which a tray has a top surface and a bottom surface, with a first hook-and-loop fastener patch on the bottom surface. A leg strap that extends between opposed ends, has longitudinally spaced second and third hook-and-loop fastener patches on one side and a fourth hook-and-loop fastener patch on an opposite side. The first hook-and-loop patch is selectively engageable with the second hook-and-loop fastener patch on the leg strap to releasably attach the tray to the leg strap. The fourth hook-and-loop fastener patch is selectively engageable with the third hook-and-loop fastener patch to form a leg encircling loop in the leg strap. The strap is configured to extend about and be secured by engagement of the third and fourth hook-and-loop fastener patches about a human thigh with the second hook-and-loop fastener patch positioned adjacent an anterior surface of the thigh and in position thereon to engage and releasably secure the first hook-and-loop fastener patch and the tray attached thereto.
In a still further embodiment, the lap mounted support system comprises a tray defining a bottom surface with a first fastener, and a leg strap configured to be releasably secured to a human thigh. The leg strap has a second fastener configured to releasably engage the first fastener on the tray to thereby releasably secure the tray and the leg strap. The leg strap can be mounted to a human thigh and the tray can be operably and selectively attached and detached to and from the leg strap without requiring coincidental attachment and detachment of the leg strap to and from the thigh.
These and other aspects and embodiments will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In representative embodiments, the present teachings provide a lap mounted support system that is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10. It is intended that embodiments of the present system 10 be releasably secured to a human user 12. In more specific embodiments, the system 10 can be mounted to either one of the user's legs 13, by releasable attachment to a thigh 14 substantially as illustrated by
For purposes of later description, each of the thighs 14 includes an anterior surface 15 that in
In general terms, embodiments of the present system 10 include a support 11 that, as depicted in the drawings, can be a relatively flat structure that will provide support to an article or articles resting on a top surface 17 thereof. It is noted that the support 11 can be provided in many different forms and that the illustrated tray configuration is but one example.
The depicted support 11, for purposes of further description, can include a top surface 17 that can be flat as shown or configured for special use purposes. Support 11 can also include a bottom surface 18 and a perimeter defined by ends 19 and sides 20. The illustrated rectangular configuration is exemplary and it should be understood that other configurations including rectilinear, curved or combinations thereof can also be provided. The tray configuration of the support 22 can be rigid, and formed of any appropriate material such as plastic, resin impregnated glass fiber, wood, wood by-product, or another appropriate material.
In exemplary embodiments, a first fastener 21 (
It is noted at this point that that while the first fastener 21 is depicted as a patch of hook-and-loop fastener material, other forms of releasable, mating forms of fasteners can also be used, including but not limited to snaps, clips, buttons, buckles clamps, and clasps. That aspect being noted, the depicted hook-and-loop first fastener 21 can be of the loop portion of a fastener set, with a mating hook portion comprising a second fastener 30. The first fastener 21, in loop form, allows for use of the support for other purposes, and with minimal chance that the loops of the first fastener 21 will snag on clothing or fabric materials supported on the anterior thigh surface 15.
Although the leg strap 23 is shown in
The leg strap 23 can be provided with second, third and fourth fasteners 30, 31, and 32 respectively. The second fastener 30 can be located along the leg strap 23 to receive and engage with the first fastener 21 on the support 11, thereby releasably securing the leg strap 23 and support 11 together. The second fastener 30 is complimentary to and fits with the first fastener 21. Thus in the illustrated embodiments the second fastener 30 can be formed as a patch of hook-and-loop fastener material, selected to mate with the first fastener 21. If the first fastener 21 is formed as a patch of loop type fastener material, the material selected for the second fastener 30 will be a patch of hook type fastener material.
To facilitate mounting and dismounting, the second fastener 30 can advantageously be situated on one side and adjacent one end of the leg strap 23. In this way, the remaining third and fourth fasteners 31, 32 can also be situated adjacent ends and on opposite sides of the leg strap so all the fasteners can overlap, substantially as illustrated in
The third and fourth fasteners 31, 32 can be hook-and-loop fasteners of the same nature as the first and second fasteners 21, 30, but can be other fastener forms as well. Belt buckle arrangements can be substituted for the third and fourth hook-and-loop fastener components 31. 32. Likewise, snaps, buttons, slide clasps, cinch arrangements and the like can also be used.
As illustrated, the third and fourth fasteners 31, 32 can be situated at ends of the leg strap and on opposite sides thereof to facilitate engagement when the leg strap 23 is formed in a loop, as suggested in
The third fastener 31 can be a patch of loop fastener material, and the fourth fastener 32 can be a patch of hook material that is sewn, adhered, or otherwise affixed to the leg strap 23. One or both of the third and fourth fasteners 31, 32 can extend along a substantial length of the leg strap to facilitate length adjustment by allowing selective overlapping engagement. As depicted in
As can be seen in the example illustrated
It is noted that the number of leg straps and fasteners depicted in the drawings can be altered. For example a single, wide leg strap (not shown) can be used along with matching size fasteners, to achieve similar stability. More leg straps 23 and fasteners can also be used.
It is noted that the first fastener 21 is depicted as being located adjacent to one of the support ends 19. This can be done to allow attachment of the support 11 in such a manner that the first and second fasteners 21, 30 can be connected over one leg 13 and the remainder of the support can extend over the user's lap and the other leg, in the manner depicted by
The above is a distinct advantage over prior known lap trays especially if an emergency situation should arise and the user suddenly needs to move quickly. The single leg mount will allow relative movement of the user's legs 13 without likelihood that the leg straps 23 or support 11 will cause tripping or otherwise hinder movement.
Operation of the present system will now be described.
To attach the system 10, the user 12 first mounts the leg straps 23 to either the right or left leg.
It is noted that the steps to this point involve only attaching the leg straps 23 to the user's thigh 14, and that the support 11 can be physically separate from the assembly. The user 12 is free to move about, as can be understood plainly from viewing
Any time the user 12 would like to make use of the support 11, he or she can simply attach it by pressing the bottom surface 18 downwardly so the first fasteners 21 will mate with the second fasteners 30 on the leg straps 23. The support is now securely attached to the user's leg and will not readily slide off. During this time, the free leg is unencumbered and can move about, sliding under the support 11. In fact, should an emergency situation occur, the user can stand, walk or move about without danger that the leg straps 23 or the support 11 will become a significant impediment.
The support 11 can be tipped upwardly to quickly disengage the fasteners 21, and 30 and thereby allow the support 11 to be separated from the user 12. It is noted that this step can be accomplished without requiring removal of the leg straps 23. In fact, the leg straps 23 can be left in position on the user's leg 13 without impairing normal functioning. This capability can be of significance on, for example, road trips where it can be desirable to use the support 11 from time to time, but where it would be most convenient to avoid attaching, removing, and re-attaching the leg straps 23. The leg straps 23 can instead be attached once, and be left on until whatever time it becomes desirable to remove them. Attachment and removal of the support 11 can occur at any number of occasions during a single interval of time that the leg straps 23 are secured on the user's leg. 13
While the above methods and apparatus have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features, it is to be understood, however, that they are not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the embodiments provided for herein into effect. The methods and apparatus are, therefore, claimed in any of their forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with then-prevailing law.
CharacterizationThe following “characterizations” are to be considered as part of the “Detailed Description”, and are to be further considered as selected generic embodiments of the correspondingly identified exemplary embodiments. While a “characterization” of an embodiment may be described below with reference to a specific exemplary embodiment, the referenced exemplary embodiment should not be considered as limiting the scope of the corresponding “characterization”. Further, the “characterizations” set forth below should not be considered as limiting the scope of the current claims, or any future claims to be presented in any continuation, divisional, reissue, or reexamination patent application following from the current application.
A lap support mounting process (as exemplarily embodied by the entire accompanying description, without limitation), including providing a support that includes a first fastener;
providing a leg strap configured to be releasably secured to a human thigh and having a second fastener thereon configured to releasably engage the first fastener on the support; and
selectively securing and detaching the support to and from the leg strap by selectively engaging and disengaging the first and second fasteners.
A lap support system (as exemplarily embodied by the entire accompanying description, without limitation) comprising:
a support;
a first fastener on the support;
a leg strap configured to be releasably secured to a human thigh and having a second fastener thereon configured to releasably engage the first fastener to thereby releasably secure the support and the leg strap to the human thigh.
A lap support system (as exemplarily embodied by the entire accompanying description, without limitation) comprising:
a rigid elongated tray having a top surface and a bottom surface extending between opposed tray ends;
a first hook-and-loop fastener patch on the bottom surface of the tray adjacent one of the opposed tray ends;
an at least partially elastic leg strap extending between opposed leg strap ends and having longitudinally spaced second and third hook-and-loop fastener patches on one side thereof and a fourth hook-and-loop fastener patch on a side opposite the one side thereof;
wherein the first hook-and-loop patch is selectively engageable with the second hook-and-loop fastener patch on the leg strap to releasably attach the tray to the leg strap;
wherein the fourth hook-and-loop fastener patch is selectively engageable with the third hook-and-loop fastener patch to form a leg encircling loop in the leg strap; and
wherein the leg strap is configured to extend about and be secured by engagement of the third and fourth hook-and-loop fastener patches about a human thigh with the second hook-and-loop fastener patch positioned adjacent an anterior surface of the thigh and in position thereon to engage and releasably secure the first hook-and-loop fastener patch and the tray attached thereto.
Claims
1. A lap mounted support system, comprising:
- a support having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- a first fastener on the bottom surface;
- a leg strap configured to be formed in a thigh receiving loop and having a second fastener configured for releasable engagement with the first fastener;
- wherein the first fastener is selectively engageable with the second fastener on the leg strap to releasably attach the support to the leg strap; and
- wherein the leg strap is configured to extend about and be secured to a human thigh with the second fastener positioned adjacent an anterior surface of the thigh in position to engage and releasably secure the first fastener and the attached support to the thigh.
2. The lap mounted support system of claim 1, wherein the leg strap is elongated with opposed first and second ends and includes third and fourth fasteners that are engageable with one another to facilitate forming the leg strap into a loop.
3. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein the first and second fasteners are hook-and-loop fasteners.
4. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein the fasteners are hook-and-loop fasteners and wherein the second fastener is a hook fastener patch disposed along the leg strap and the first fastener is a loop fastener patch on the leg strap.
5. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein at least a part of the leg strap is elastic.
6. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein the support is a rigid elongated tray extending between opposed tray ends and wherein the first fastener is situated adjacent one of the opposed tray ends.
7. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein a pair of the first fasteners are disposed on the support, and the leg strap is comprised of a pair of leg straps with second fasteners configured to releasably connect with the pair of first fasteners.
8. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein:
- the leg strap is comprised of a strip of at least partially elastic material with the second and a third fastener on one side and a fourth fastener on an opposite side of the strip; and wherein the third and forth fasteners are configured to interconnect with one another to form the thigh receiving loop.
9. The lap mounted support system of claim 1 above, wherein:
- the support is a rigid elongated tray with the first fastener situated toward one end thereof;
- the leg strap is comprised of a strip of least partially elastic material with the second and a third fastener on one side and a fourth fastener on an opposite side of the strip; and wherein the third and forth fasteners are configured to interconnect with one another to form the thigh receiving loop.
10. A lap mounted support system, comprising;
- a tray having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- a first hook-and-loop fastener patch on the bottom surface of the tray;
- a leg strap extending between opposed ends and having longitudinally spaced second and third hook-and-loop fastener patches on one side and fourth hook-and-loop fastener patch on an opposite side;
- wherein the first hook-and-loop patch is selectively engageable with the second hook-and-loop fastener patch on the leg strap to releasably attach the tray to the leg strap;
- wherein the fourth hook-and-loop fastener patch is selectively engageable with the third hook-and-loop fastener patch to form a leg encircling loop in the leg strap; and
- wherein the leg strap is configured to extend about and be secured by engagement of the third and fourth hook-and-loop fastener patches about a human thigh with the second hook-and-loop fastener patch positioned adjacent an anterior surface of the thigh and in position thereon to engage and releasably secure the first hook-and-loop fastener patch and the tray attached thereto.
11. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above wherein the tray is elongated between opposed ends and the first hook-and-loop fastener patch is disposed on the bottom surface adjacent to one of the ends of the tray.
12. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, wherein the first hook-and-loop fastener patch is comprised of loop fasteners.
13. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, wherein the leg strap is at least partially elastic.
14. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, further comprising:
- a pair of the first hook-and-loop fastener patches on the bottom surface of the tray; and
- a pair of the leg straps, each with second, third and fourth hook-and-loop patches.
15. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, wherein the first hook-and-loop fastener patch is comprised of loop fasteners.
16. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, wherein the leg strap is elongated and wherein the second hook-and-loop fastener is situated at one end thereof.
17. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above wherein tone of the third and fourth hook-and-loop fasteners extend along the leg strap unequal distances.
18. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, wherein the second, third and fourth hook-and-loop fastener patches are situated at ends of the leg strap.
19. The lap mounted support system of claim 10 above, wherein:
- the first hook-and-loop fastener is comprised of loop fastener elements;
- the second hook-and-loop fastener patch is comprised of hook fastener elements and is positioned along the leg strap adjacent one end thereof;
- the third and fourth hook-and-loop fasteners are situated at opposed ends of the leg strap and on opposite sides thereof, with the fourth hook-and-loop fastener being disposed on a side of the leg strap opposite to the second hook-and-loop patch; and
- the third and fourth hook-and-loop fasteners extend along the leg strap by different distances.
20. A lap mounted support system, comprising;
- a tray defining a bottom surface;
- a first fastener on the bottom surface of the tray;
- a leg strap configured to be releasably secured to a human thigh and having a second fastener thereon configured to releasably engage the first fastener on the tray to thereby releasably secure the tray and the leg strap; and
- whereby the leg strap can be mounted to a human thigh and the tray can be operably and selectively attached and detached to and from the leg strap without requiring coincidental attachment and detachment of the leg strap to and from the thigh.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 24, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 26, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Doug Duncan (Hayden, ID)
Application Number: 11/256,840
International Classification: A47B 23/00 (20060101);