KR-20260065328-A - CORE MEMBER FOR LOUNGER AND LOUNGER COMPRISING CORE MEMBER FOR LOUNGER
Abstract
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a core member for a lounger and a lounger including the core member for a lounger are provided. The core member for a lounger may include a main body portion including a first surface and a second surface; and an edge portion extending in one direction from the main body portion. On the first surface of the main body portion, a first space may be formed, at least a portion of which is surrounded by the main body portion and the edge portion.
Inventors
- 김성대
Assignees
- 주식회사 라라스
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20241101
Claims (10)
- A main body portion including a first surface and a second surface; and Includes an edge portion extending in one direction from the main body portion; and On the first surface of the main body portion, a first space is formed in which at least a portion is surrounded by the main body portion and the edge portion. Core component for loungers.
- In Article 1, The above main body comprises: a first end and a second end, and has a shape extending in the longitudinal direction between the first end and the second end, The above main body includes an intermediate line extending in the length direction, and The above intermediate line is a seam line or stitch line, and At least a portion of the above main body can be introduced from the above intermediate line, Core component for loungers.
- In Article 2, The above main body includes a first side and a second side formed between the first end and the second end, and The above edge portion includes a plurality of edge portions extending in different directions from the main body portion, and The above plurality of edge portions are: A first edge portion disposed on the first end portion; A second edge portion disposed on the second end portion; A third edge portion disposed on the first side; and A fourth edge portion disposed on the second side; comprising, The first edge portion, the second edge portion, the third edge portion, and the fourth edge portion are spaced apart from each other with a spaced-out area in between, The first edge portion includes a first-1 edge portion and a first-2 edge portion spaced apart from each other in a direction different from the direction in which the intermediate line extends, and The second edge portion comprises a second-1 edge portion and a second-2 edge portion spaced apart from each other in a direction different from the direction in which the intermediate line extends. Core component for loungers.
- In Article 1, A coupling portion disposed on a part of the above edge portion; further comprising, The above edge portion includes a plurality of edge portions extending in different directions from the main body portion, and Each of the above plurality of edge portions includes a first portion and a second portion, each comprising a fixed end connected to the main body and a free end spaced apart from the main body. The above-mentioned connecting portion is connected to each of the plurality of edge portions so as to be separable from the first portion and the second portion, and When the first part and the second part are combined with each other, a receiving space in which a cushion-forming member can be placed is formed, and The first part and the second part are bent so as to face in different directions, so that the above receiving space has a circular or elliptical cross-section. Core component for loungers.
- A core member for a lounger comprising a main body portion and an edge portion extending from the main body portion; and A cushion-forming member disposed separably within a receiving space formed by the edge portion; comprising Lounger.
- In Article 5, The cushion forming member and the core member for the lounger can be combined with each other, and when the cushion forming member is combined with the core member for the lounger, it has a closed-loop or open-loop structure. The above cushion-forming member is: It has a first state, a second state, or a third state, Having a shape unfolded in the first state above, Having a dried shape in the second state above, In the third state above, the cushion forming member having the rolled shape has a bent shape, When having the above third state, it is combined with the core member for the lounger, and When not combined with the core member, provided to have the first state and usable as a quilt or blanket, Lounger.
- In Article 5, The above edge portion includes a plurality of edge portions extending in different directions from the main body portion, and Each of the above plurality of edge portions includes a first portion and a second portion, each comprising a fixed end connected to the main body and a free end spaced apart from the main body. The above-described core member for the lounger is disposed on a portion of each of the plurality of edge portions and includes a coupling portion that connects the first portion and the second portion so as to be separable at each of the plurality of edge portions. When the core member for the above lounger and the cushion-forming member are combined with each other, at least a portion of the cushion-forming member is surrounded by the first portion and the second portion within the receiving space, and The plurality of edge portions are spaced apart from each other with a spaced-apart area in between, and the cushion-forming member is covered by the plurality of edge portions, and at least a portion of the cushion-forming member is exposed in the spaced-apart area. The cushion-forming member above completely surrounds the main body when viewed in a planar view, Lounger.
- In Article 7, The above main body includes a first end and a second end, has a shape extending in the longitudinal direction between the first end and the second end, and includes a first side and a second side formed between the first end and the second end. The above plurality of edge portions are: A first edge portion disposed on the first end portion; A second edge portion disposed on the second end portion; A third edge portion disposed on the first side; and A fourth edge portion disposed on the second side; comprising, When the cushion forming member and the core member for the lounger are combined, the first cushion portion of the cushion forming member is disposed within the receiving space formed by the first edge portion, the second cushion portion of the cushion forming member is disposed within the receiving space formed by the second edge portion, the third cushion portion of the cushion forming member is disposed within the receiving space formed by the third edge portion, and the fourth cushion portion of the cushion forming member is disposed within the receiving space formed by the fourth edge portion. Lounger.
- In Article 8, The above main body includes a first surface and a second surface, and On the first surface of the main body, a first space surrounded by the main body and the plurality of edge portions is formed, and on the second surface of the main body, a second space surrounded by the main body and the plurality of edge portions is formed. When the above lounger is positioned such that the second surface faces the base surface, the main body is spaced apart from the base surface, and The above main body is not tilted along the width direction of the rounder, The first surface and the second surface are parallel to the base surface along the longitudinal direction of the main body, Lounger.
- In Article 9, The first surface and the second surface form an angle with the base surface along the longitudinal direction of the main body, and A part of the main body adjacent to the first edge portion is connected to the first part of the first edge portion, and Another part of the main body adjacent to the second edge portion is connected to the second part of the second edge portion. Lounger.
Description
Core member for lounger and lounger comprising core member for lounger The present disclosure relates to a core member for a lounger and a lounger including the core member for a lounger. Loungers can provide a resting space for young users, such as infants and toddlers. Accordingly, loungers need to possess various characteristics. For example, it is desirable for a lounger to provide a comfortable resting space for the user. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a lounger according to an embodiment. FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing showing a cushion-forming member according to an embodiment. FIGS. 3 to 5 are schematic drawings showing a cushion forming member coupling portion coupled to a cushion forming member according to an embodiment. FIGS. 6 to 8 are schematic drawings showing a core member for a lounger according to an embodiment. FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing a lounger according to an embodiment. FIG. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view according to A to A' of FIG. 9. FIGS. 11 to 13 are schematic cross-sectional views according to B to B' of FIGS. 9. FIG. 14 is a schematic cross-sectional view according to C~C' of FIG. 9. FIG. 15 is a schematic cross-sectional view according to D~D' of FIG. 9. FIGS. 16 and 17 are schematic drawings showing a lounger according to an embodiment having a user-adaptive shape. FIG. 18 is a schematic drawing showing a core member for a lounger according to an embodiment including a partially modified embodiment structure. FIG. 19 is a schematic drawing showing a lounger according to an embodiment including some modified embodiment structures. FIG. 20 is a schematic cross-sectional view according to I-I of FIG. 19. FIG. 21 is a schematic cross-sectional view according to II to II' of FIG. 19. FIGS. 22 to 24 are schematic drawings showing a structure in which a lounger according to an embodiment further includes a user support member. FIGS. 25 to 27 are schematic drawings showing a structure in which a lounger according to an embodiment further includes a user cushion part. FIGS. 28 and 29 are schematic drawings showing a structure in which a lounger according to an embodiment further includes a breathable area. FIG. 30 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a lounger according to an embodiment including a user support portion, a user cushion portion, and a breathable area. FIG. 31 is a schematic drawing showing a cushion-forming member according to another embodiment. FIG. 32 is a schematic drawing showing a core member for a lounger according to another embodiment. FIG. 33 is a schematic drawing showing a lounger according to another embodiment. The embodiments described in this specification are intended to clearly explain the concept of this disclosure to those skilled in the art to which this disclosure belongs. Therefore, this disclosure is not limited by the embodiments described in this specification, and the scope of this disclosure should be interpreted to include modifications or variations that do not deviate from the concept of this disclosure. The terms used in this specification have been selected to be as widely used as possible, taking into account their functions in this disclosure; however, they may vary depending on the intent, custom, or emergence of new technology of those skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains. However, if a specific term is defined and used with an arbitrary meaning, the meaning of that term will be described separately. Accordingly, the terms used in this specification should be interpreted based on their actual meaning and the content throughout this specification, rather than merely their names. The drawings attached to this specification are intended to facilitate the explanation of the present disclosure, and the shapes depicted in the drawings may be exaggerated as necessary to aid in understanding the present disclosure; therefore, the present disclosure is not limited by the drawings. The present disclosure relates to a core member for a lounger and a lounger including the core member for a lounger. Hereinafter, a core member for a lounger and a lounger including the core member for a lounger according to an embodiment will be described with reference to the attached drawings. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a lounger according to an embodiment. Referring to FIG. 1, the lounger (10) may be a user product capable of supporting at least part of the user's body so that the user can rest. According to an embodiment, the lounger (10) may be referred to as a lounger set. In this specification, the user may be an infant or a child of a relatively young age. For example, the lounger (10) according to the embodiment may be provided in a state suitable for use by an infant, and the shape of the lounger (10) may be modified to be provided in a state suitable for use by a child. A lounger (10) according to an embodiment may include a cushion forming member (100) and a core member (200) for the lounger.