FOLDING MAT
A mat comprising a vertical axis, a horizontal axis, and a first, second, third and fourth section. Each section has a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge. The mat also has a first folding line disposed along the vertical axis, and a second folding line disposed along the horizontal axis. The right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/386,291 titled “Folding, Cushioned Playmat” filed Nov. 25, 2015 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/363,145 titled “Folding Mat” filed Jul. 15, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMats for sitting on or working on are well known. Mats are sections of material typically comprising some form of rubber or foam that are placed on a ground surface and provide comfort for sitting, standing or working on.
A problem arises in such prior art in moving and storing the mats. When not in use, mats are usually picked up off the ground surface and rolled up to form a cylindrical tube. However, because the mat is designed to lay flat on a surface, it does not stay in the rolled position on its own. A user is then required to wrap some sort of binding around the mat to keep it rolled up.
Additionally, when the mat is rolled up, the bottom surface of the mat that was in contact with the unsanitary ground surface is now rolled right up against the sanitary top surface of the mat, contaminating the previously sanitary top surface, and completely defeating the purpose of using the mat in the first place. This is extremely undesirable, especially if the mat is used for a child to play on. Cleanliness of the play surface is very important to prevent the child from becoming sick.
Moreover, the size of a rolled mat is difficult to handle as well. It can be large and bulky and difficult to maneuver and grip.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved mat and carrying case which avoids the problems associated with the prior art. The present invention satisfies this need.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a mat comprising: a) a vertical axis centered along a length of the mat; b) a horizontal axis centered along a width of the mat; c) a first section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; d) a second section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; e) a third section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; f) a fourth section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; g) a first folding line disposed along the vertical axis; and h) a second folding line disposed along the horizontal axis; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section. In another embodiment, the mat comprises one or more layers of material. In another embodiment, the mat comprises a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer disposed between the first and second layers. In another embodiment, the first and second layers have a thickness that is less than a thickness of the third layer. In another embodiment, the first layer comprises a folding mechanism for the first and second folding lines, and the second and third layers directly beneath the first and second folding lines comprise a score line and are not continuous. In another embodiment, the first and third sections are disposed on one side of the vertical axis, and the second fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the vertical axis, and the first and second sections are disposed on one side of the horizontal axis, and the third and fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the horizontal axis. In another embodiment, the mat further comprises a third folding line disposed diagonally across the mat. In another embodiment, the second layer comprises a folding mechanism for the third folding line, and the first and third layers directly above the third folding line comprise a score line and are not continuous. In another embodiment, the first, second and third folding lines intersect each other at a center of the mat. In yet another embodiment, the third folding line bifurcates two of the four sections in half.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a mat comprising: a) a first section having a right side edge, a bottom edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the bottom edge; b) a second section having left side edge and a bottom edge with an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the bottom edge; c) a third section having a right side edge, top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the top edge; d) a fourth section having a left side edge, a top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the top edge; e) a first folding line disposed along a vertical axis of the mat; and f) a second folding line disposed along a horizontal axis of the mat; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section. In another embodiment, the mat comprises one or more layers of material. In another embodiment the mat comprises a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer disposed between the first and second layers. In another embodiment of the mat, the first and second layers have a thickness that is less than a thickness of the third layer. In another embodiment, the first layer comprises a folding mechanism for the first and second folding lines, and the second and third layers directly beneath the first and second folding lines comprise a score line and are not continuous.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the mat comprises a vertical axis centered along a length of the mat, and a horizontal axis centered along a width of the mat, and the first and third sections are disposed on one side of the vertical axis, and the second fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the vertical axis, and the first and second sections are disposed on one side of the horizontal axis, and the third and fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the horizontal axis. In another embodiment, the mat further comprises a third folding line disposed diagonally across the mat. In another embodiment, the second layer comprises a folding mechanism for the third folding line, and the first and third layers directly above the third folding line comprise a score line and are not continuous.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method of folding a mat, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing an unfolded mat, the mat comprising i) a vertical axis centered along a length of the mat; ii) a horizontal axis centered along a width of the mat; iii) a first section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; iv) a second section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; v) a third section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; vi) a fourth section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge; g) a first folding line disposed along the vertical axis; vii) a second folding line disposed along the horizontal axis; and viii) a third folding line disposed diagonally across the mat; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section; b) pulling the second section up, causing the mat to fold along the first and second folding lines; c) folding the first and fourth sections in half along the third folding line; and d) moving the second section towards the third section, until the second section can move no further and the folded first and fourth sections are disposed between the second and third sections.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method of folding a mat, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing an unfolded mat, the mat comprising: i) a first section having a right side edge, a bottom edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the bottom edge; ii) a second section having left side edge and a bottom edge with an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the bottom edge; iii) a third section having a right side edge, top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the top edge; iv) a fourth section having a left side edge, a top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the top edge; v) a first folding line disposed along a vertical axis of the mat; vi) a second folding line disposed along a horizontal axis of the mat; and vii) a third folding line disposed diagonally along the mat; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section; b) pulling the second section up, causing the mat to fold along the first, second and third folding lines; c) folding the first and fourth sections in half along the third folding line; and d) moving the second section towards the third section, until the second section can move no further and the folded first and fourth sections are disposed between the second and third sections.
Features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention and several variations of that embodiment. This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments. Practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well.
DefinitionsAs used herein, the following terms and variations thereof have the meanings given below, unless a different meaning is clearly intended by the context in which such term is used.
The terms “a,” “an,” and “the” and similar referents used herein are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural unless their usage in context indicates otherwise.
As used in this disclosure, the term “comprise” and variations of the term, such as “comprising” and “comprises,” are not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers, ingredients or steps.
The Folding Mat
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Each section 102, 104, 106, 108 can also be any of several shapes, including but not limited to a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram, hexagon, octagon, sector and other polygons. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the folding mat 100 and each section 102, 104, 106, 108 are all square shaped. The sections 102, 104, 106, 108 should be identical to one another, so that when coupled together the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 form the folding mat 100, and when the folding mat 100 is folded, the edges of the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 are all aligned. Additionally, the four sections 102, 104, 106, 108 can be coupled to each other in any order to form the folding mat 100 (so that the first section 102 does not always have to be first, and so on).
If the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 are square or rectangle shaped, as shown in the Figures, each section 102, 104, 106, 108 comprises four edges: a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge. The four sections 102, 104, 106, 108 can be coupled to each other in any order, but as shown in the Figures, the right side edge of the first section 102 is coupled to the left side edge of the second section 104, the bottom edge of the first section 102 is coupled to the top edge of the third section 106, the right side edge of the third section 106 is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section 108, and the top edge of the fourth section 108 is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section 104. Thus, once arranged as disclosed, the four sections 102, 104, 106, 108 comprise a single folding mat 100. But this specific arrangement is not required. The sections 102, 104, 106, 108 can be coupled to each other in any order, and different edges of the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 can be coupled to each other. It is only required that once the four section 102, 104, 106, 108 are coupled together, they form the desired shape of the folding mat 100.
If the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 are not square or rectangle shaped, they can have more than four edges or less than four edges. For example, if the folding mat 100 is in the shape of a circle, the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 would each be in the shape of a sector (a pie-shaped part of a circle) and each section 102, 104, 106, 108 would have three edges as follows: the first section 102 would have a right side edge and a bottom edge, with an arcuate (curved) edge connecting the right side edge to the bottom edge, the second section 104 would have a left side edge and a bottom edge with an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the bottom edge, the third section 106 would have a right side edge and top edge with an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the top edge, and the fourth section 108 would have a left side edge and a top edge with an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the top edge. Accordingly, the sections 102, 104, 106, 108 can be any shape and comprise any number of edges necessary to achieve the overall shape of the folding mat 100.
The designations of “left side” and “right side” are for descriptive purposes only and are not a limitation. They are based on viewing the folding mat 100 when it is unfolded, from a top plan view. If the folding mat 100 were viewed from a bottom plan view, the designations would be reversed. Therefore, the designations of “left side” and “right side” are not limitations.
Additionally, the designations of “bottom” and “top” are also for descriptive purposes only and are not a limitation. They are based on viewing the folding mat 100 when it is unfolded, from a front plan elevation view. If the folding mat 100 were viewed from a bottom plan view, the designations would be reversed. Therefore, the designations of “bottom” and “top” are not limitations.
The folding mat 100 can be made out of any material, but preferably is made from foam, rubber, textile, or other cushioned material.
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The folding mat 100 also comprises a vertical axis and a horizontal axis. The vertical axis is centered along the length of the folding mat 100 such that it bifurcates the folding mat 100 into two identical halves. Typically, the first and third sections 102, 106 are disposed on one side of the vertical axis and the second and fourth sections 104, 108 are disposed on the other side of the vertical axis. The horizontal axis is centered along the width of the folding mat 100 such that it also bifurcates the folding mat 100 into identical two halves. Typically, the first and second sections 102, 104 are disposed on one side of the horizontal axis and the third and fourth sections 106, 108 are disposed on the other side of the horizontal axis.
The vertical axis comprises the first folding line 120 and the horizontal axis comprises the second folding line 122. The third folding line 124 is disposed diagonally across the folding mat 100. The first, second and third folding lines 120, 122, 124 all intersect each other in the center of the folding mat 100. The third folding line 124 can be at any angle relative to both the first and second folding lines 120, 122 (and consequently the vertical and horizontal axes). In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the third folding line 124 is at a 45 degree angle relative to the first and second folding lines 120, 122. If the folding mat is in the shape of a square or rectangle, the third folding line 124 is disposed from the top left corner of the first section 102 to the bottom right corner of the fourth section 108. Optionally, the third folding line 124 could be disposed diagonally across the folding mat 100 from the top right corner of the second section 104 to the bottom left corner of the third section 106. The third folding line 124 will bifurcate two of the four sections 102, 104, 106, 108 in half, as shown in the Figures.
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As can be seen in the Figures, where the first layer 110 of the folding mat 100 comprises the folding mechanism for the first and second folding lines 120, 122, the second and third layers 112, 114 of the folding mat 100 directly beneath the first and second folding lines 120, 122 comprise a score line and are not continuous, which allows the folding mat 100 to easily fold and hinge along the first and second folding lines 120, 122. Additionally, where the second layer 112 of the folding mat 100 comprises the folding mechanism for the third folding line 124, the first and third layers 110, 114 of the folding mat 100 directly above the third folding line 124 also comprise a score line and are not continuous, which allows the folding mat 100 to easily fold and hinge along the third folding line 124.
A method of folding the folding mat 100 is shown in
The folding mat 100 of the present invention can be utilized as an exercise or performance mat, a sleeping surface such as a portable mattress or sleeping pad, therapeutic medical cushions, pet and animal beds, and even seat cushions for chairs and benches.
The Carrying Case
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The first side panel 204 and the second side panel 206 each comprise an inside surface, an outside surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge, and a right side edge. The bottom edge of the first side panel 204 is coupled to one edge of the bottom panel 208, and the bottom edge of the second side panel 206 is coupled to the opposing edge of the bottom panel 208. Alternatively, the first and second side panels 204, 206 and the bottom panel 208 can all be formed from a single piece of material, such that the body 202 comprises one single piece or length of material, rather than three distinct panels.
The designations of “left side” and “right side” are for descriptive purposes only and are not a limitation. They are based on viewing the carrying case 200 from a top plan view. If the carrying case 200 were viewed from a bottom plan view, the designations would be reversed. Therefore, the designations of “left side” and “right side” are not limitations.
Additionally, the designations of “bottom” and “top” are also for descriptive purposes only and are not a limitation. They are based on viewing the carrying case 200 when it is in the closed position, standing upright, from a front plan elevation view. If the carrying case 200 were viewed from a bottom plan view, the designations would be reversed. Therefore, the designations of “bottom” and “top” are not limitations.
The body 202, the first side panel 204, the second side panel 206, and the bottom panel 208 can be made from any material, including but not limited to fabric, nylon, and plastic. The shapes of the body 202, the first side panel 204, the second side panel 206, and the bottom panel 208 will be dictated by the contents that the carrying case 200 is designed to carry, and thus can be any shape, including but not limited to a circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram, hexagon, octagon, polygon and sector. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, because the folding mat 100 is in the shape of a square, the body 202 and the bottom panel 208 are in the shape of rectangles and the first side panel 204 and the second side panel 206 are in the shape of squares.
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Optionally, the top edges of the first and second side panels 204, 206 can comprise one or more second engagement mechanisms 230 to provide an additional means of securing the first side panel 204 to the second side panel 206, and thus securing the carrying case 200 in the closed position 212. As shown in the Figures, the one or more second engagement mechanisms 230 can comprise a strap 232 coupled to the top edge of the second side panel 206, wherein one end of the strap 232 is securely coupled to the top edge of the second side panel 206 and the other end of the strap 232 can be removably coupled to the top edge of the first side panel 204, via a fabric hook and loop fastener, snap mechanism, clip mechanism, hook mechanism, or some other removable coupling engagement mechanism. Optionally, one end of the strap 232 can be securely coupled to the top edge of the first side panel 204 and the other end of the strap 232 can be removably coupled to the top edge of the second side panel 206. The strap 232 can be any size and any dimension, and made from any material, including but not limited to fabric, nylon, plastic, or rubber.
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The carrying case 200 can be coupled to exercise mats, beach towels, picnic blankets, and other surface coverings, allowing them to be carried conveniently within the enveloping carrying case 200.
Having thus described the invention, it should be apparent that numerous structural modifications and adaptations may be resorted to without departing from the scope and fair meaning of the instant invention as set forth herein above and described herein below by the claims.
Claims
1. A mat comprising:
- a) a vertical axis centered along a length of the mat;
- b) a horizontal axis centered along a width of the mat;
- c) a first section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge;
- d) a second section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge;
- e) a third section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge;
- f) a fourth section having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge and a right side edge;
- g) a first folding line disposed along the vertical axis; and
- h) a second folding line disposed along the horizontal axis; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section.
2. The mat of claim 1, wherein the mat comprises one or more layers of material.
3. The mat of claim 2, wherein the mat comprises a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer disposed between the first and second layers.
4. The mat of claim 3, wherein the first and second layers have a thickness that is less than a thickness of the third layer.
5. The mat of claim 3, wherein the first layer comprises a folding mechanism for the first and second folding lines, and the second and third layers directly beneath the first and second folding lines comprise a score line and are not continuous.
6. The mat of claim 1, wherein the first and third sections are disposed on one side of the vertical axis, and the second fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the vertical axis, and the first and second sections are disposed on one side of the horizontal axis, and the third and fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the horizontal axis.
7. The mat of claim 1, further comprising a third folding line disposed diagonally across the mat.
8. The mat of claim 3, wherein the second layer comprises a folding mechanism for a third folding line, and the first and third layers directly above the third folding line comprise a score line and are not continuous.
9. The mat of claim 7, wherein the first, second and third folding lines intersect each other at a center of the mat.
10. The mat of claim 7, wherein the third folding line bifurcates two of the four sections in half.
11. A mat comprising:
- a) a first section having a right side edge, a bottom edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the bottom edge;
- b) a second section having left side edge and a bottom edge with an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the bottom edge;
- c) a third section having a right side edge, top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the top edge;
- d) a fourth section having a left side edge, a top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the top edge;
- e) a first folding line disposed along a vertical axis of the mat; and
- f) a second folding line disposed along a horizontal axis of the mat; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section.
12. The mat of claim 11, wherein the mat comprises one or more layers of material.
13. The mat of claim 12, wherein the mat comprises a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer disposed between the first and second layers.
14. The mat of claim 13, wherein the first and second layers have a thickness that is less than a thickness of the third layer.
15. The mat of claim 13, wherein the first layer comprises a folding mechanism for the first and second folding lines, and the second and third layers directly beneath the first and second folding lines comprise a score line and are not continuous.
16. The mat of claim 11, wherein the mat comprises a vertical axis centered along a length of the mat, and a horizontal axis centered along a width of the mat, and the first and third sections are disposed on one side of the vertical axis, and the second fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the vertical axis, and the first and second sections are disposed on one side of the horizontal axis, and the third and fourth sections are disposed on an other side of the horizontal axis.
17. The mat of claim 11, further comprising a third folding line disposed diagonally across the mat.
18. The mat of claim 13, wherein the second layer comprises a folding mechanism for a third folding line, and the first and third layers directly above the third folding line comprise a score line and are not continuous.
19. A method of folding a mat, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing an unfolded mat of claim 7;
- b) pulling the second section up, causing the mat to fold along the first, second and third folding lines;
- c) folding the first and fourth sections in half along the third folding line; and
- d) moving the second section towards the third section, until the second section can move no further and the folded first and fourth sections are disposed between the second and third sections.
20. A method of folding a mat, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing an unfolded mat, the mat comprising: i) a first section having a right side edge, a bottom edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the bottom edge; ii) a second section having left side edge and a bottom edge with an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the bottom edge; iii) a third section having a right side edge, top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the right side edge to the top edge; iv) a fourth section having a left side edge, a top edge, and an arcuate edge connecting the left side edge and the top edge; v) a first folding line disposed along a vertical axis of the mat; vi) a second folding line disposed along a horizontal axis of the mat; and vii) a third folding line disposed diagonally along the mat; wherein the right side edge of the first section is coupled to the left side edge of the second section, the bottom edge of the first section is coupled to the top edge of the third section, the right side edge of the third section is coupled to the left side edge of the fourth section, and the top edge of the fourth section is coupled to the bottom edge of the second section;
- b) pulling the second section up, causing the mat to fold along the first, second and third folding lines;
- c) folding the first and fourth sections in half along the third folding line; and
- d) moving the second section towards the third section, until the second section can move no further and the folded first and fourth sections are disposed between the second and third sections.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 22, 2016
Publication Date: Dec 6, 2018
Inventor: Alvin S. May, II (Culver City, CA)
Application Number: 15/779,505