20240023719. Submergible Stool simplified abstract (Ledge Lounger, Inc.)
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Submergible Stool
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Inventor(s)
Christopher Anderson of Fulshear TX (US)
Submergible Stool - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023719 titled 'Submergible Stool
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a submergible stool that has a body with a top, bottom, and sidewall, creating an enclosed interior cavity. The stool has two apertures, one near the bottom and one near the top, allowing water to flow into the interior cavity and air to be forced out when the stool is placed in water. This causes the stool to sink to the bottom of the water in an upright position.
- The submergible stool is designed to sink to the bottom of a body of water when placed in it.
- It has a body with a top, bottom, and sidewall, creating an enclosed interior cavity.
- The sidewall has two apertures, one near the bottom and one near the top.
- Water flows into the interior cavity through the first aperture, while air is forced out through the second aperture.
- This design allows the stool to sink to the bottom of the water in an upright position.
Potential Applications
- Underwater seating for divers or underwater photographers.
- Water parks or swimming pools with submerged seating areas.
- Aquatic therapy or rehabilitation facilities.
Problems Solved
- Provides a stable and upright seating option in underwater environments.
- Eliminates the need for additional weights or anchors to keep the stool submerged.
- Allows for comfortable seating in water without the need for floating devices.
Benefits
- Enhanced underwater experiences for divers and photographers.
- Increased safety and stability in underwater seating areas.
- Versatile and adjustable seating option for aquatic therapy or rehabilitation.
Original Abstract Submitted
a submergible stool includes a body having a top, a bottom spaced from the top, and a sidewall extending between the top and the bottom and defining an enclosed interior cavity extending between the top, the bottom, and the sidewall. a first aperture is formed in the sidewall proximate the bottom and extends from the enclosed interior cavity to an exterior of the stool. a second aperture is formed in the sidewall proximate the top and extends from the enclosed interior cavity to an exterior of the stool. the apertures are positioned such that when the stool is placed in a body of water, water will flow into the interior cavity through the first aperture, air will be forced out of the second aperture, and the stool will sink to a bottom of the body of water in an upright position.