Chairs and seats – Portable bottom with occupant attacher
Patent
1984-05-14
1986-05-13
Zugel, Francis K.
Chairs and seats
Portable bottom with occupant attacher
297DIG6, A47C 100
Patent
active
045882240
ABSTRACT:
An insulated and waterproof seating pad for suspension from the rear part of a belt worn by the user. The pad comprises a single layer of foam material stitched along the center between the side edges to provide a fold line, covered by top and bottom layers of waterproof fabric stitched around the edges only. A first pair of flexible strips are attached to the top edge and a second pair to the bottom edge of the pad. The first pair of strips may be looped back upon themselves and the end portions secured to medial portions, preferably by making a portion of the strips from Velcro hook and another portion of Velcro pile material, providing closed loops to pass around the user's belt from which the seating pad is thus suspended. The second pair of strips are releasably attachable to portions of the first pair, also preferably by being of Velcro material, for moving the pad between folded (walking) and unfolded (seated) positions. The pad may be folded in either direction, with the second strips attachable to either side of the first, without being removed from the belt so that either of the two layers of fabric (preferably of different colors and/or patterns) are visible when the pad is in the folded position.
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McGuire Charles S.
Zugel Francis K.
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