Towel securing apparatus
A towel securing apparatus is disclosed. The towel securing apparatus comprises a strip of material that is formed into a loop, and has a label attached to the loop. It is contemplated that the label may be used for advertising and various other types of promotional purposes (e.g. sports teams, etc. . . . ). It is also contemplated that the apparatus may be installed on a chair such that the label is oriented on the back side of the chair. Additional embodiments provide for various ways to attach an item to the apparatus. This serves to keep common items handy (e.g. sunglasses, camera, etc. . . . ) while at an outdoor venue, such as the beach, pool, on a boat, or at a concert, for example.
The present invention relates to chairs and chaises and more particularly to an apparatus for securing a towel to a chair.
BACKGROUNDBeach and pool lounge chairs and chaises (hereinafter generally referred to as “chairs”) used on beaches, boat decks, near swimming pools, and on lawns are often covered by beach towels to provide a more comfortable environment in which to relax, avoid the tacky feeling of plastic and the more harsh feeling of wood, and to absorb any perspiration or dripping water. Furthermore, for sanitary reasons, it may be desirable to place a towel over a chair used in public, such as at a sports stadium. When an outdoor chair is not occupied, there the chance that a gust of wind may blow the towel from the chair. Furthermore, just the act of getting out of the chair, or moving around in the chair, can cause the towel to shift or fall from the chair. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a simple, economical, and practical apparatus to address this situation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the present invention provide a towel securing apparatus. The towel securing apparatus comprises a strip of material that is formed into a loop, and has a label attached thereto. It is contemplated that the label, and/or material itself, may be used for advertising and various other types of promotional purposes. Examples of such promotions include, but are not limited to, sports teams, hotel names, cruise line names, suntan lotion company, beverage company, and clothing company. It is also contemplated that the apparatus may be installed on a chair such that the label is oriented on the back side of the chair. Additional embodiments provide for various ways to attach an item to the apparatus. This serves to keep common items handy (e.g. sunglasses, camera, beverages, books, suntan lotion, phones, and PDAs, etc. . . . ) while at an outdoor venue, such as the beach, pool, on a boat, or at a concert, for example. Embodiments of the present invention may also be used to secure a towel to an automobile seat, and may be particularly handy for use in a convertible, jeep, or other SUV type of vehicle.
Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, comprising:
a loop of elastic material; and
a label disposed on the loop, the label comprising an upper portion and a lower portion.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide two end loops disposed at opposite ends of the loop of elastic material.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide a plurality of holes formed within the loop of elastic material.
Additional embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus wherein the label is attached to the loop of elastic material on the upper portion of the label, and wherein the label is configured to hang from the upper portion, whereby the label is oriented in a substantially vertical position.
Additional embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus wherein the lower portion of the label has a weight affixed thereto.
Additional embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus wherein the weight is comprised of bean bag fill material.
Additional embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus wherein the weight is comprised of metal.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide a pouch, said pouch configured and disposed to hang from one of the two end loops.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide a pouch, the pouch configured and disposed to hang from one of the plurality of holes formed within the loop of elastic material.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide an apparatus for securing a towel to a chair that comprises a piece of elastic material, the piece of elastic material having a first end and a second end;
a first fastener attached to the first end of the piece of elastic material; and
a second fastener attached to the second end of the piece of elastic material.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide an apparatus in which the first fastener and second fastener are hook-and-loop fasteners.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide an apparatus in which the first fastener and second fastener are magnetic fasteners.
Additional embodiments of the present invention further provide an apparatus in which the first fastener and second fastener are mated clips.
Additional configuration details are described in the detailed description that follows.
Material 105 is preferably a stretchable, resilient material that is well suited to outdoor use. In one embodiment, the material used is STRETCHRITE elastic material, supplied by Rhode Island Textile Co., of Pawtuckett, RI. Preferably, material 105 is relatively thin (less than about 0.5 centimeters) to avoid discomfort while in use. In one embodiment, the material 105 that forms the loop is approximately 1-2 inches wide, and a circumference of about 20-30 inches, such that the towel securing apparatus 100 can fit relatively tightly around the back of a chair, thereby securing a towel. The STRETCHRITE material has advantages over terrycloth for the purposes of constructing embodiments of the present invention. For example, the STRETCHRITE material has a better range of stretch than terrycloth, the stretchability does not degrade, and the material does not hold as much moisture (e.g. rainwater, sweat, etc. . . . ) as does terrycloth. In some embodiments, material 105 may be a “heavy stretch elastic” that is comprised of rubber (ranging from 60 to 70 percent), and polyester (ranging from about 30 percent to about 40 percent). In one embodiment, material 105 is comprised of about 68 percent polyester and about 32 percent rubber.
As can be appreciated, embodiments of the present invention provide an effective way to secure a towel onto a chair, thereby enhancing the user experience at a beach, pool, boat, concert, picnic, or other venue, and also improving comfort in automobiles, and other seating surfaces. While various examples discuss outdoor use, embodiments of the present invention are well suited to indoor use too. For example, embodiments of the present invention may be used to secure a towel or cloth or paper sheet to an office chair, barber's chair, or dentist's chair, for example.
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain preferred embodiment or embodiments, certain equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. Numerous variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the above disclosure is fully appreciated. It is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such variations and modifications.
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41. An apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, the apparatus comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; and two end loops formed integrally with the elastic loop at diametrically opposed locations and equispaced from said label.
42. An apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, the apparatus comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
43. An apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, the apparatus comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair; and a pouch configured and disposed to hang from one of the two end loops.
44. An apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, the apparatus comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; two end loops formed integrally with the elastic loop and disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair, and a pouch configured and disposed to hang from one of the two end loops.
45. An apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, the apparatus comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; the loop being formed from a length of elastic material having two ends, with the ends being overlapped by an overlap distance of sufficient length to accommodate the secure attachment to form the endlessly closed loop; a label disposed on the loop; two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair; and a pouch configured and disposed to hang from one of the two end loops.
46. An apparatus for securing a towel to a chair, the apparatus comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; the loop being formed from a length of elastic material having two ends, with the ends being overlapped by an overlap distance of sufficient length to accommodate the secure attachment of the ends to form the endlessly closed loop; a label disposed on the loop; said label disposed on the loop at the attachment point of the two ends to conceal the attachment point; two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair; and a pouch configured and disposed to hang from one of the two end loops.
47. A method of securing a towel to a chair, comprising the steps of; placing the towel on the chair such that the towel covers at least a portion of the chair; stretching a looped towel securing apparatus; positioning a stretched towel securing apparatus around both the towel and the chair; and releasing the looped towel securing apparatus, whereby the looped towel securing apparatus encompasses the towel, and at least a portion of the chair, thereby securing the towel to the chair.
48. A method as claimed in claim 47 wherein the towel securing apparatus comprises a loop of elastic material and has end loops to provide gripping means for stretching the loop of elastic material.
49. A method as claimed in claim 47 wherein the towel securing apparatus comprises a loop of elastic material and has end loops wherein the end loops are disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
50. A method as claimed in claim 47 wherein the towel securing apparatus comprises a loop of elastic material and has end loops wherein the end loops are formed integrally with the elastic loop and are disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
51. A method as claimed in claim 47 wherein the towel securing apparatus comprises a piece of elastic material; the piece of elastic material having a first end and a second end, a first fastener attached to the first end of the piece of elastic material, a second fastener attached to the second end of the piece of elastic material; a label disposed on the elastic material; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
52. The combination comprising a chair having a back and a seat, and an apparatus for securing a towel to the chair comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; and two end loops formed integrally with the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
53. The combination comprising a chair having a back and a seat, and an apparatus for securing a towel to the chair comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; and two end loops formed integrally with the loop of elastic material and disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
54. The combination comprising a chair having a back and a seat and an apparatus for securing a towel to the chair comprising; a piece of elastic material, the piece of elastic material having a first end and a second end; a first fastener attached to the first end of the piece of elastic material; and a second fastener attached to the second end of the piece of elastic material; a label disposed on the elastic material; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
55. The combination comprising a chair having a back and a seat and an apparatus for securing a towel to the chair comprising; a piece of elastic material, the piece of elastic material having a first end and a second end; a first fastener attached to the first end of the piece of elastic material; and a second fastener attached to the second end of the piece of elastic material; a label disposed on the elastic material; and two end loops formed integrally with the elastic loop and disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
56. The combination comprising a towel securing apparatus and an accessory holder, the combined towel securing apparatus and accessory holder comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; a label disposed on the loop; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching accessories to the chair.
57. The combination comprising a towel securing apparatus and an accessory holder, the combined towel securing apparatus and accessory holder comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; the loop being formed from a length of elastic material having two ends with the ends being overlapped by an overlap distance of sufficient length to accommodate the secure attachment to form the endlessly closed loop; a label disposed on the loop; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching accessories to the chair.
58. The combination comprising a towel securing apparatus and an accessory holder, the combined towel securing apparatus and accessory holder comprising; an endlessly closed loop of elastic material; the loop being formed from a length of elastic material having two ends with the ends being overlapped by an overlap distance of sufficient length to accommodate the secure attachment to form the endlessly closed loop; a label disposed on the loop; said label disposed on the loop at the attachment point of the two ends to conceal the attachment point; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching accessories to the chair.
59. The combination comprising a towel securing apparatus and an accessory holder, the combined towel securing apparatus and accessory holder comprising; a piece of elastic material; the piece of elastic material having a first end and a second end, a first fastener attached to the first end of the piece of elastic material, a second fastener attached to the second end of the piece of elastic material; a label disposed on the elastic material; and two end loops disposed at predetermined spaced locations on the loop of elastic material to assist in installing the loop over the chair and to serve the function of attaching an item to the chair.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 10, 2010
Publication Date: Apr 14, 2011
Inventor: Frank E. Karovic (Galloway, NJ)
Application Number: 12/928,381
International Classification: A47C 7/62 (20060101);