CUSHIONED ELBOW SUPPORT ATTACHMENT FOR CHAIR ARMRESTS
A cushioned elbow support attachment for chair armrests. The attachment comprises a cushion made of material having elastic properties and filled with a plurality of smooth edge rounded oblong pellets and attachment means for attaching the cushion to an armrest. The cushion may be covered by an outer material to protect it, to provide decorative colors and patterns, and to provide points of attachment for the attachment means, which may be straps, hook and loop fasteners, or clips.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 USC 119(e) of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/198,585, filed Nov. 7, 2008, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn present day situations persons often work at computer stations or desks for long periods of time, in which case the arms of the chair in which they are seated provide a rest for the user's elbows. Armrests typically present a surface of hard or relatively hard material, which is uncomfortable for the user, especially over a long period of time. Thus, it is known in the prior art to provide auxiliary pads for attachment to the upper surface of the chair arms. Such auxiliary pads are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 1,247,547, U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,053, U.S. Pat. No. 6,578,914, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,431,396. However, these devices all suffer from deficiencies with regard to the flexibility of their structures and manners of attachment to the armrests of the chair, which limit the comfort they provide to the user and the flexibility to allow easy attachment to a variety of armrest shapes. This invention alleviates the problems present in the prior art.
SUMMARYThe present invention provides a cushioned elbow support attachment for placement upon the upper surface of the armrest of a chair having an elongated sack-like cushion made of material having elastic properties and having a bottom surface. A plurality of smooth edge rounded pellets are contained in the cushion. Attachment means secure the cushion in place on the armrest with the bottom surface of the cushion in juxtaposition with the upper surface of the armrest.
The present invention further provides a cushioned elbow support attachment for placement upon the upper surface of the armrest of a chair, having an elongated sack-like cushion made of material having elastic properties and having a bottom surface. A plurality of smooth edged rounded pellets are contained within the cushion. An outer covering of material covers the cushion and has a bottom surface. Attachment means secure the cushion and the outer covering in place on the armrest with the bottom surface of the outer covering in juxtaposition with the upper surface of the armrest.
The invention still further provides a cushioned elbow support attachment for placement upon the upper surface of the armrest of a chair having an elongated sack-like cushion made of material having elastic properties and a plurality of smooth edged rounded pellets contained within the cushion. The smooth edged rounded pellets being circular or non-circular (for example, oblong) in shape, may consist of any natural or synthetic material, namely, polypropylene, sand, gel, beans, seeds, or any like material. The pellets may have a mid-point diameter of one-eighth of an inch and a length of three-sixteenths of an inch. An outer covering of material comprising a top piece and a bottom piece attached together at a side edge seam extending around said cushion covers the cushion. Spaced straps attached to the outer cover at the edge seam secure the cushion and the outer covering in place on the armrest with the bottom piece of the outer covering in juxtaposition with the upper surface of the armrest.
The drawings, when considered in conjunction with the following description, are presented for the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention sought to be protected.
The inventive elbow support attachment comprises a support cushion and means for attaching the cushion to the armrest of a chair.
Polypropylene pellets 4 advantageously are somewhat oblong in shape, as is shown in an enlarged view in
As shown in
Further, the outer cover comprised of outer top cover piece 6 and outer bottom cover piece 7 may be openable so as to remove the inner cushion comprised of top piece 2 and bottom piece 3. This feature allows the outer cover to be more easily washed once the inner cushion is removed. The outer covers 6 and 7 may be closeable by any means known in the art. Such means may include but are not limited to: zippers, buttons, snaps, hook and loop mechanisms, or any other mechanisms currently or later known.
The manners of attachment of the elbow support to the armrests of chairs, which are described below, apply to both the basic single layer embodiment of cushion 1 that is shown in
A first manner of attaching the cushion is shown in detail in
Alternative embodiments of the strap construction are also within the scope of the invention. For example, a first strap section carrying the hook portions of a hook and loop fastening system can extend from one side of the cushion, to mate with a second strap section carrying the loop portion of the hook and loop fastening system. Another example is making straps 9 and 10 of one-piece construction and passing them through cushion 1 or through loops attached to the exterior surface of bottom piece 3 or, in the case of the two layer construction described below, through outer bottom piece 7. Straps with common buckle fasteners also can be used, as can separate straps that encircle the cushion and the arm of the chair upon which it is placed.
Another manner of attachment is by means of tension clamps. As shown in
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered a most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that it is not to be limited to the disclosed arrangement, but is intended to cover various arrangements which are included within the spirit and scope of the broadest possible interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
1. A cushioned support attachment for placement upon a secondary surface, comprising:
- an elongated sack-like cushion made of material having elastic properties and having a bottom surface;
- a plurality of smooth edge rounded pellets contained in said cushion; and
- attachment means for securing said cushion in place on said secondary surface with said bottom surface of said cushion in juxtaposition with said upper surface of said secondary surface.
2. The cushioned support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises a plurality of spaced straps attached to said cushion and adapted to be passed around said secondary surface and secured thereto.
3. The cushioned support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hook and loop fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said cushion; and
- a plurality of straps adapted to be passed around said secondary surface and secured thereto, said straps having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
4. The cushioned elbow support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hook and loop fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said cushion;
- a plurality of first straps adapted to be passed around said secondary surface and secured thereto in spaced relationship to one another, said straps having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon; and
- a connecting strap spanning the space between said plurality of first straps and attaching said plurality of first straps to one another, said connecting strap also having said other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
5. The cushioned elbow support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hook and loop fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said cushion; and
- a panel attachable to said secondary surface, said panel having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
6. The cushioned elbow support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a pair of tension loaded arms extending from said bottom surface of said cushion in U-shaped relationship to one another, said arms being attachable to said secondary surface.
7. The cushioned support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hard base panel supporting said bottom surface of said cushion; and
- a pair of tension-loaded arms extending from said hard base panel in U-shaped relationship to one another, said arms being attachable to said secondary surface.
8. The cushioned support attachment of claim 1 wherein said smooth edge rounded pellets are oblong in shape and have a mid-point diameter in the range of one-sixteenth to three-sixteenths of an inch and a length in the range of one-eighth to three-sixteenths of an inch.
9. The cushioned support attachment of claim 1 wherein said smooth edge rounded pellets are oblong in shape and have a mid-point diameter of one-eighth of an inch and a length of three-sixteenths of an inch.
10. The cushioned support attachment of claim 1 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a clip comprising first and second pairs of spring loaded arms extending in U-shaped relationship to one another, said first and second pairs of spring loaded arms being oriented in substantially opposite directions, said first set of spring loaded arms being attachable to said cushion and said second set of spring loaded arms being attachable to said secondary surface.
11. A cushioned support attachment for placement upon the upper surface of a secondary surface, comprising:
- an elongated sack-like cushion made of material having elastic properties;
- a plurality of smooth edge rounded pellets contained within said cushion;
- an outer covering of material covering said cushion and having a bottom surface; and
- attachment means for securing said cushion and said outer covering in place on said secondary surface with said bottom surface of said outer covering in juxtaposition with said upper surface of said secondary surface.
12. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises a plurality of spaced straps attached to said outer cover and adapted to be passed around said secondary surface and secured thereto.
13. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hook and loop fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said outer cover; and
- a plurality of straps adapted to be passed around said secondary surface and secured thereto, said straps having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
14. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hook and look fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said outer cover;
- a plurality of first straps adapted to be passed around said secondary surface and secured thereto in spaced relationship to one another, said straps having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon; and
- a connecting strap spanning the space between said plurality of first straps and attaching said plurality of first straps to one another, said connecting strap also having said other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
15. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hook and loop fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said outer cover; and
- a panel attachable to said secondary surface, said panel having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
16. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a pair of tension loaded arms extending from said bottom surface of said outer cover in U-shaped relationship to one another, said arms being attachable to said secondary surface.
17. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a hard base panel attached to said bottom surface of said cushion; and
- a pair of tension loaded arms attached to said hard base panel and extending from said hard base panel in U-shaped relationship to one another, said arms being attachable to said armrest.
18. The cushioned elbow support attachment of claim 11 wherein said smooth edge rounded pellets are oblong in shape and have a mid-point diameter in the range of one-sixteenth to three-sixteenths of an inch and a length in the range of one-eighth to three-sixteenths of an inch.
19. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said smooth edge rounded pellets are oblong in shape and have a mid-point diameter of one-eighth of an inch and a length of three sixteenths of an inch.
20. The cushioned support attachment of claim 11 wherein said attachment means comprises:
- a clip comprising first and second pairs of spring loaded arms extending in U-shaped relationship to one another, said first and second pairs of spring loaded arms being oriented in substantially opposite directions, said first set of spring loaded arms being attachable to said cushion and said second set of spring loaded arms being attachable to said secondary surface.
21. A cushioned elbow support attachment for placement upon the upper surface of the armrest of a chair, comprising:
- an elongated sack-like cushion made of material having elastic properties;
- a plurality of smooth edge rounded pellets contained within said cushion;
- an outer cover of material covering said cushion, said outer cover comprising a top piece and a bottom piece attached together at a side edge seam extending around said cushion;
- a hook and loop fastening system wherein one of the components of said hook and loop fastening system is mounted on said bottom surface of said elbow cushion support; and
- a panel attachable to said armrest, said panel having the other of the components of said hook and loop fastening system mounted thereon.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 30, 2009
Publication Date: May 13, 2010
Inventor: Stephen Goetsch (Burbank, CA)
Application Number: 12/433,045