US20100045085A1 - Seat headrest cover for use as a display device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a display device, and more particularly, to a Federal Aviation Administration approved removable, reusable seat headrest cover for use on plane, train, bus and automobile seats containing removable advertising and promotional items.
- United States Patent Application Publication US 2003/0164630 A1 discloses an automobile headrest cover that provides for a matching fabric and a logo on the forward facing side of the headrest cover.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,056,281 discloses a disposable back seat headrest cover that provides a hygienic, replaceable cover for an occupant.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,099,772 discloses a replaceable headrest cover including a mechanism for securing the headrest cover to the headrest.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,587 discloses an airplane seat cover with a detachable cushion that also serves as a flotation device.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,971,716 discloses a system for temporarily protecting vehicle seat covers and floor mats during transportation from the manufacturer to the automobile assembly plant.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,206,945 discloses a back and head cloth or sheet for use as a cover for the seat backs of mass transportation vehicles.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,761,404 discloses a temporary plastic protective seat cover, system and method for use on automobile seats.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,971,198 discloses a post cover with advertising for use on substantially semi-circular guard posts or protective stanchions.
- the invention comprises a removable, reusable seat headrest apparatus for use on plane, train, bus and automobile seats containing removable advertising and promotional displays.
- the apparatus includes a frame assembly and advertising display made of a durable, printable, fire resistant material.
- the advertising display has at least one re-sealable opening to at least one transparent viewing window for receiving and displaying replaceable advertisements therein.
- the viewing window also allows travelers to detach or remove the advertisements and promotional items therefrom.
- the headrest apparatus includes a frame assembly and an advertising display.
- the frame assembly includes a first material portion, a second material portion and a median portion connected therebetween.
- the second material portion has a viewing window for accepting a viewing pocket or an interchangeable display.
- the interchangeable display includes a frame, molding and transparent insert. The viewing window receives and displays interchangeable advertising material therein, while allowing travelers to selectively review and retain the materials.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a diagrammatic perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a deployed Federal Aviation Administration approved seat headrest cover of the present invention for use as a display device on an airplane seat.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a diagrammatic perspective view of a frame assembly of the preferred embodiment of the seat headrest cover of the present invention, having a first and second material portion, connected together by a median, and wherein the second material portion has an advertising display.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a diagrammatic perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the frame assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an exploded view of the advertising display of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the preferred embodiment of an Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved headrest apparatus 10 deployed for use on an airplane seat 18 .
- the headrest apparatus 10 is comprised of a frame assembly 12 and an advertising display 14 .
- the airplane seat 18 includes a seat headrest 18 A having a front seat surface 18 B, a rear seat surface 18 C, connected along a top by a top surface 18 D and along sides by two sides 18 E.
- the seat headrest 18 A allows for the headrest apparatus 10 to be fitted other over and utilized by advertisers to promote wares.
- the headrest apparatus 10 is designed so as to not interfere with proper use of an aircraft tray table 13 installed on the rear seat surface 18 C of the seat 18 .
- the tray table 13 further includes a tray table latch housing 15 which actuates the fastening of the tray table 13 in the upright and locked position.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the frame assembly 12 of the FAA approved headrest apparatus 10 .
- the frame assembly 12 is available as either a rigid or flexible member.
- the headrest apparatus 10 includes three material portions, a first material portion 16 , a second material portion 20 and a median portion 22 sandwich therebetween, which assemble together to define the frame assembly 12 .
- the first material portion 16 has an attaching edge 16 A opposite a distal edge 16 B, and parallel side edges 16 C.
- the first material portion 16 is contoured in shape to conform against the front seat surface 18 B of the seat headrest 18 A.
- the second material portion 20 has an attaching edge 20 A opposite a distal edge 20 B and two parallel side edges 20 C.
- the second material portion 20 is contoured in shape to conform against the rear seat surface 18 C of the seat headrest 18 A, while careful not to interfere with a tray table 13 attached along the rear seat surface 18 C and below the second material portion 20 .
- a median portion 22 has a first edge 22 A and a second edge 22 B and contours in shape to conform against the top surface 18 D of the seat headrest 18 A.
- the first edge 22 A of the median portion 22 engages the first material portion 16 along the attaching edge 16 A, while the second edge 22 B of the median portion 22 engages the second material portion 20 along the attaching edge 20 A.
- a seam 17 is defined by the connection of the first edge 22 A of the median portion 22 and the attaching edge. 16 A of the first material portion 16
- a seam 21 is defined by the connection of the second edge 22 B of the median portion with the attaching edge 20 A of the second material portion 20 .
- An opening 26 is defined by assembling together the first material portion 16 , the median portion 22 , and the second material portion 20 , such that the opening accepts the seat headrest 18 A.
- the frame assembly 12 is fitted with a securing means for allowing the headrest apparatus 10 to easily fit over and secure to the airplane seat 18 .
- the securing means is a pair of elastic members, including a first elastic member 32 and a second elastic member 34 .
- the first and second elastic members 32 and 34 are integrally attached to the side edges 16 C of first material portion 16 and the side edges 20 C of the second material portion 20 C.
- the first elastic member 32 and the second elastic member 34 are along one common similar horizontal plane, and both extend horizontally from side edges 16 C to side edges 20 C.
- This preferred embodiment of the frame assembly 12 of the headrest apparatus 10 is easily fitted over the seat headrest 18 A and as shown secured in place on the airplane seat 18 by the elastic members 32 and 34 .
- Other mechanical closure means known in the art can also be utilized to secure the material portion to the seat headrest, including but not limited to, snap closures and hook and loop fasteners.
- the material portions of the frame assembly 12 are preferably stitched 12 A along the edges. Stitching may be of the pattern, fold over, fold under, double fold over, double fold under, and surge. In addition, hook and loop is also contemplated and may be either hook or pile. All materials used comply with flammability requirements.
- a centrally located and prominently positioned advertising display 14 is contained within the second material portion 20 .
- the headrest apparatus 10 provides a means for distributing a dispensable advertising piece 36 through the advertising display 14 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of the advertising display 14 , wherein said material 36 is inserted into a transparent viewing pocket 25 integrally connected to the second material portion 20 .
- the second material portion 20 includes an outside surface 28 , wherein the substantially rectangular viewing pocket 25 is positioned centrally thereon.
- the viewing pocket 25 is comprised of a pair of substantially rectangular transparent sheets connected together on three sides. Particularly, an outward transparent sheet 25 A and an inward transparent sheet 25 B are connected along the three sides 25 C.
- a pocket opening 27 extends vertically along a fourth side 25 D and allows a user to insert promotional and advertising material into the viewing pocketing 25 by inserting printed material between the inward and outward transparent sheets 25 A and 25 B.
- the printed material is held securing in place within the viewing pocket 25 by means of the three sides 26 C which are fixed together.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the frame assembly 12 of the headrest apparatus 10 .
- the median portion 22 extends across the top surface 18 D of the seat headrest 18 A and downwardly along the sides 18 E of the seat headrest 18 A, and forms a uniform bottom edge 19 with the first and second material portions 16 and 20 .
- the medial portion 22 is connected to the first and second material portions 16 and 20 along seams 17 and 21 , however, said seams 17 and 21 extend downwardly at a ninety degree angle from the top surface 18 D of the seat headrest 18 A along the sides 18 E of the seat headrest 18 A.
- the bottom edge 19 slides over the seat headrest 18 A accepting the seat headrest 18 A between the first material portion 16 , the median portion 22 , and the second material portion 20 , such that the opening accepts the seat headrest 18 A.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an exploded view of the advertising display 14 and frame assembly 12 of the preferred embodiment of the headrest apparatus 10 of the present invention for providing a means for distributing a dispensable advertising piece 36 through the advertising display 14 .
- first and second material portions 16 and 20 along with the median portion 22 are integrally coupled so as to form one continuous substantially elongated and rectangular portion 50 .
- the rectangular portion 50 includes distal edges 52 , and centrally folds over the top surface 18 D of the seat headrest 18 A such that each distal edge 52 hangs equidistant from the top surface 18 D of the seat headrest 18 A.
- the sides 18 E of the seat headrest 18 A are substantially covered by the first and second elastic members 32 and 34 which are substantially larger in order to securely rest in position against the sides 18 E of the seat headrest 18 A.
- a substantially elongated circular frame 66 extends circumferentially around the distal edges 52 of the rectangular portion 50 for attaching to said distal edges 52 and further helping to control and secure the apparatus 10 to the seat headrest 18 A.
- the circular frame 66 may be either flexible or rigid for accepting the distal edges 52 therein.
- the outside surface 28 of the second material portion 20 includes the substantially rectangular viewing window 24 , which in this embodiment is a substantially rectangular cutout cavity 54 having an inside 54 A and an outside 54 B. In use the viewing window 24 is positioned just above the tray table against the rear seat surface 18 C of the seat headrest 18 A.
- the advertising display 14 includes and interchangeable display 14 A including a frame 90 , a molding 92 and an insert 94 .
- the frame 90 is preferably a metal or plastic frame 90 .
- the insert 94 is transparent and includes a top and bottom track 96 , such that a printed advertising display is insertable within the tracks 96 of the insert 94 and visible therethrough. Specifically, the insert 94 is positionable against the molding 92 which is against the inside 54 A of the cavity 54 .
- the frame 90 is positionable against the outside 54 B of the cavity 54 .
- the molding 92 is positionable between the insert 94 and the inside 54 A of the cavity 54 .
- the advertising display 14 is secured to the cavity 54 by crimping the viewing window 24 between the molding 92 and the frame 90 .
- the frame 90 and insert 94 are further secured to the outside 54 B and inside 54 A of the cavity 54 respectively, by adhesive acrylic. The user may easily insert and remove promotional printed advertising materials 36 , while perfectly viewing the advertisements.
- the advertising display 14 and insert 94 can be sized to receive an electronic image producing device that presents informative or entertaining images.
- the headrest apparatus 10 is easily assembled by inserting printed advertising material into the tracks 96 of the insert 94 of the interchangeable display 14 A.
- the user secures the interchangeable display 14 A into the cutout cavity 54 of the viewing window 24 by crimping the viewing window 24 between the molding 92 and the frame 90 and by applying adhesive acrylic to the outside and inside 54 B and 54 A of the cavity 54 before affixing the frame 90 and insert 94 thereto respectively.
- the user secures the frame assembly 12 vertically on the seat headrest 18 A by securely pulling the circular frame 66 downwardly onto the seat headrest 18 A by inserting the seat headrest 18 A into the opening 26 of the frame assembly 12 .
- the user secures the frame assembly 12 horizontally to the seat headrest 18 B by stretching the elastic members 32 and 34 around the sides 18 E of the seat headrest 18 B.
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- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates generally to a display device, and more particularly, to a Federal Aviation Administration approved removable, reusable seat headrest cover for use on plane, train, bus and automobile seats containing removable advertising and promotional items.
- In the competitive marketplace, businesses are seeking more ways to advertise to consumers and get their message into the awareness of potential customers. In particular, the consumer on business travel or vacation travel is a desirable customer because, when away from home, travelers need to purchase more. Consumers are in a mood to spend while on their vacations, whereas business travelers often utilize an expense account. Furthermore, travelers are not always aware of what types of business options are available to them while away from home. Traditional methods of advertising such as billboards are location specific, but are difficult to repaint or resurface to reflect current information, and of course they are suited for placement outdoors. Magazine and other print advertisements are updated frequently, and can be located near a consumer, but they lack the visibility of a posted advertisement. There is a need for a customizable advertisement device that can be tailored to the traveler based on the particular destination of a traveler, as well as their chosen mode of transportation. There is also a need to provide an advertisement and promotional device that is easily updated or changed and can take advantage of the significant time a traveler spends traveling in anticipation of their intended destination.
- At the same time, while there is a need the product fulfils, the product would ultimately be more detrimental than helpful if it in any way impeded the safety of the various forms of travel in which it can be used. In particular, many people are concerned with airplane safety and the risk would not be worth the benefit should the product be a potential in-flight hazard. As a result, compliance with FAA regulations is a priority. The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration has ultimately issued a statement of compliance with the federal aviation regulations approving the structural aspects of the engineering data for the head rest cover and placard installation assembly.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- United States Patent Application Publication US 2003/0164630 A1 discloses an automobile headrest cover that provides for a matching fabric and a logo on the forward facing side of the headrest cover.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,056,281 discloses a disposable back seat headrest cover that provides a hygienic, replaceable cover for an occupant.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,099,772 discloses a replaceable headrest cover including a mechanism for securing the headrest cover to the headrest.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,587 discloses an airplane seat cover with a detachable cushion that also serves as a flotation device.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,971,716 discloses a system for temporarily protecting vehicle seat covers and floor mats during transportation from the manufacturer to the automobile assembly plant.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,206,945 discloses a back and head cloth or sheet for use as a cover for the seat backs of mass transportation vehicles.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,761,404 discloses a temporary plastic protective seat cover, system and method for use on automobile seats.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,971,198 discloses a post cover with advertising for use on substantially semi-circular guard posts or protective stanchions.
- None of the foregoing patents discloses a removable, reusable seat headrest cover for use as a display device on plane, train, bus and automobile seats containing removable advertising and promotional items.
- While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose employed, or for general use, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as disclosed hereafter.
- The invention is defined by the appended claims with a plurality of specific embodiments shown in the attached drawings. For the purpose of summarizing the invention, the invention comprises a removable, reusable seat headrest apparatus for use on plane, train, bus and automobile seats containing removable advertising and promotional displays. The apparatus includes a frame assembly and advertising display made of a durable, printable, fire resistant material. The advertising display has at least one re-sealable opening to at least one transparent viewing window for receiving and displaying replaceable advertisements therein. The viewing window also allows travelers to detach or remove the advertisements and promotional items therefrom.
- It is an object of the invention to comply with the Federal Aviation Administration regulations to ensure safety for travelers while the apparatus is in use in an aircraft.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a seat headrest apparatus for use as a display device for advertisements and removable promotional materials, such as coupons and flyers.
- It is yet a further object of the invention to provide a seat headrest apparatus with at least one viewing window that is easily attached to a seat headrest, and is easily fitted with new, replaceable advertising or promotional pieces.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide a seat headrest apparatus for use as an advertising display that does not interfere with the operability of aircraft tray tables or the safety of the transportation method.
- It is another object of the invention to provide at least two elastic members for securely fastening the apparatus to the seat headrest.
- It is another object of the invention to provide an advertising display having a translucent or transparent sheet or insert for allowing the contents of the window viewable.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide a means for removing advertising material contained with the advertising display. This allows for a dispensable information piece that travelers can slide out and take with them, including but not limited to, advertisements, coupons, maps, or other like information.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a reversible advertising display such that the insert or pocket opening of the present invention is sealed, trapping the accessible pocket against the seat and preventing the removal of the advertisement.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide an advertising display and insert that can be sized to receive an electronic image producing device that presents informative or entertaining images.
- A Federal Aviation Administration approved removable, reusable seat headrest apparatus for use as a display device on the seat headrest of a plane. The headrest apparatus includes a frame assembly and an advertising display. The frame assembly includes a first material portion, a second material portion and a median portion connected therebetween. The second material portion has a viewing window for accepting a viewing pocket or an interchangeable display. The interchangeable display includes a frame, molding and transparent insert. The viewing window receives and displays interchangeable advertising material therein, while allowing travelers to selectively review and retain the materials.
- To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.
- In the drawings, like elements are depicted by like reference numerals. The drawings are briefly described as follows.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a diagrammatic perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a deployed Federal Aviation Administration approved seat headrest cover of the present invention for use as a display device on an airplane seat. - Because travelers spend most of a trip in a seated position, it is desirable to provide an advertising system that places an advertisement in plain view of the traveler for the duration of the trip. It is also desirable to have a destination appropriate advertisement, especially for vacation destinations. Whereas national brands account for most advertising, it is the unique location-specific aspects of a destination that are both desired by travelers and most effectively advertised to travelers.
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FIG. 2 illustrates a diagrammatic perspective view of a frame assembly of the preferred embodiment of the seat headrest cover of the present invention, having a first and second material portion, connected together by a median, and wherein the second material portion has an advertising display. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a diagrammatic perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the frame assembly of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an exploded view of the advertising display of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 1 illustrates the preferred embodiment of an Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approvedheadrest apparatus 10 deployed for use on anairplane seat 18. In its broadest context, theheadrest apparatus 10 is comprised of aframe assembly 12 and anadvertising display 14. - The
airplane seat 18 includes aseat headrest 18A having afront seat surface 18B, arear seat surface 18C, connected along a top by atop surface 18D and along sides by twosides 18E. Theseat headrest 18A allows for theheadrest apparatus 10 to be fitted other over and utilized by advertisers to promote wares. In addition, theheadrest apparatus 10 is designed so as to not interfere with proper use of an aircraft tray table 13 installed on therear seat surface 18C of theseat 18. The tray table 13 further includes a traytable latch housing 15 which actuates the fastening of the tray table 13 in the upright and locked position. -
FIG. 2 illustrates theframe assembly 12 of the FAA approvedheadrest apparatus 10. Theframe assembly 12 is available as either a rigid or flexible member. Here, theheadrest apparatus 10 includes three material portions, afirst material portion 16, asecond material portion 20 and amedian portion 22 sandwich therebetween, which assemble together to define theframe assembly 12. Thefirst material portion 16 has an attachingedge 16A opposite adistal edge 16B, and parallel side edges 16C. Thefirst material portion 16 is contoured in shape to conform against thefront seat surface 18B of theseat headrest 18A. Thesecond material portion 20 has an attachingedge 20A opposite adistal edge 20B and two parallel side edges 20C. Thesecond material portion 20 is contoured in shape to conform against therear seat surface 18C of theseat headrest 18A, while careful not to interfere with a tray table 13 attached along therear seat surface 18C and below thesecond material portion 20. Preferably, at least 0.50 inches in distance is between the seat traytable latch housing 15 and thesecond material portion 20. Amedian portion 22 has afirst edge 22A and asecond edge 22B and contours in shape to conform against thetop surface 18D of theseat headrest 18A. - The
first edge 22A of themedian portion 22 engages thefirst material portion 16 along the attachingedge 16A, while thesecond edge 22B of themedian portion 22 engages thesecond material portion 20 along the attachingedge 20A. Aseam 17 is defined by the connection of thefirst edge 22A of themedian portion 22 and the attaching edge. 16A of thefirst material portion 16, while aseam 21 is defined by the connection of thesecond edge 22B of the median portion with the attachingedge 20A of thesecond material portion 20. Anopening 26 is defined by assembling together thefirst material portion 16, themedian portion 22, and thesecond material portion 20, such that the opening accepts theseat headrest 18A. - The
frame assembly 12 is fitted with a securing means for allowing theheadrest apparatus 10 to easily fit over and secure to theairplane seat 18. In the preferred embodiment, the securing means is a pair of elastic members, including a firstelastic member 32 and a secondelastic member 34. The first and secondelastic members first material portion 16 and the side edges 20C of thesecond material portion 20C. The firstelastic member 32 and the secondelastic member 34 are along one common similar horizontal plane, and both extend horizontally fromside edges 16C to sideedges 20C. When theframe assembly 12 is positionable on theseat headrest 18A, theelastic member sides 18E of theseat headrest 18A. This preferred embodiment of theframe assembly 12 of theheadrest apparatus 10 is easily fitted over theseat headrest 18A and as shown secured in place on theairplane seat 18 by theelastic members - The material portions of the
frame assembly 12 are preferably stitched 12A along the edges. Stitching may be of the pattern, fold over, fold under, double fold over, double fold under, and surge. In addition, hook and loop is also contemplated and may be either hook or pile. All materials used comply with flammability requirements. - A centrally located and prominently positioned
advertising display 14, including atransparent viewing window 24, is contained within thesecond material portion 20. Theheadrest apparatus 10 provides a means for distributing adispensable advertising piece 36 through theadvertising display 14. - A plurality of different advertising displays 14 are contemplated for holding printed
advertising materials 36.FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of theadvertising display 14, wherein saidmaterial 36 is inserted into atransparent viewing pocket 25 integrally connected to thesecond material portion 20. Specifically, thesecond material portion 20 includes anoutside surface 28, wherein the substantiallyrectangular viewing pocket 25 is positioned centrally thereon. Theviewing pocket 25 is comprised of a pair of substantially rectangular transparent sheets connected together on three sides. Particularly, an outwardtransparent sheet 25A and an inwardtransparent sheet 25B are connected along the threesides 25C. Apocket opening 27 extends vertically along afourth side 25D and allows a user to insert promotional and advertising material into the viewing pocketing 25 by inserting printed material between the inward and outwardtransparent sheets viewing pocket 25 by means of the three sides 26C which are fixed together. -
FIG. 3 illustrates an alternate embodiment of theframe assembly 12 of theheadrest apparatus 10. In this embodiment, themedian portion 22 extends across thetop surface 18D of theseat headrest 18A and downwardly along thesides 18E of theseat headrest 18A, and forms auniform bottom edge 19 with the first andsecond material portions medial portion 22 is connected to the first andsecond material portions seams top surface 18D of theseat headrest 18A along thesides 18E of theseat headrest 18A. In this embodiment, thebottom edge 19 slides over theseat headrest 18A accepting theseat headrest 18A between thefirst material portion 16, themedian portion 22, and thesecond material portion 20, such that the opening accepts theseat headrest 18A. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an exploded view of theadvertising display 14 andframe assembly 12 of the preferred embodiment of theheadrest apparatus 10 of the present invention for providing a means for distributing adispensable advertising piece 36 through theadvertising display 14. - In this embodiment, the first and
second material portions median portion 22 are integrally coupled so as to form one continuous substantially elongated andrectangular portion 50. Therectangular portion 50 includesdistal edges 52, and centrally folds over thetop surface 18D of theseat headrest 18A such that eachdistal edge 52 hangs equidistant from thetop surface 18D of theseat headrest 18A. In addition, thesides 18E of theseat headrest 18A are substantially covered by the first and secondelastic members sides 18E of theseat headrest 18A. A substantially elongatedcircular frame 66 extends circumferentially around thedistal edges 52 of therectangular portion 50 for attaching to saiddistal edges 52 and further helping to control and secure theapparatus 10 to theseat headrest 18A. Thecircular frame 66 may be either flexible or rigid for accepting thedistal edges 52 therein. - The
outside surface 28 of thesecond material portion 20 includes the substantiallyrectangular viewing window 24, which in this embodiment is a substantiallyrectangular cutout cavity 54 having an inside 54A and an outside 54B. In use theviewing window 24 is positioned just above the tray table against therear seat surface 18C of theseat headrest 18A. Theadvertising display 14 includes andinterchangeable display 14A including aframe 90, amolding 92 and aninsert 94. Theframe 90 is preferably a metal orplastic frame 90. Theinsert 94 is transparent and includes a top andbottom track 96, such that a printed advertising display is insertable within thetracks 96 of theinsert 94 and visible therethrough. Specifically, theinsert 94 is positionable against themolding 92 which is against the inside 54A of thecavity 54. Theframe 90 is positionable against the outside 54B of thecavity 54. Themolding 92 is positionable between theinsert 94 and the inside 54A of thecavity 54. Theadvertising display 14 is secured to thecavity 54 by crimping theviewing window 24 between themolding 92 and theframe 90. Preferably, theframe 90 and insert 94 are further secured to the outside 54B and inside 54A of thecavity 54 respectively, by adhesive acrylic. The user may easily insert and remove promotional printedadvertising materials 36, while perfectly viewing the advertisements. - In addition embodiments, the
advertising display 14 and insert 94 can be sized to receive an electronic image producing device that presents informative or entertaining images. - The
headrest apparatus 10 is easily assembled by inserting printed advertising material into thetracks 96 of theinsert 94 of theinterchangeable display 14A. Next, the user secures theinterchangeable display 14A into thecutout cavity 54 of theviewing window 24 by crimping theviewing window 24 between themolding 92 and theframe 90 and by applying adhesive acrylic to the outside and inside 54B and 54A of thecavity 54 before affixing theframe 90 and insert 94 thereto respectively. After which, the user secures theframe assembly 12 vertically on theseat headrest 18A by securely pulling thecircular frame 66 downwardly onto theseat headrest 18A by inserting theseat headrest 18A into theopening 26 of theframe assembly 12. Then, the user secures theframe assembly 12 horizontally to theseat headrest 18B by stretching theelastic members sides 18E of theseat headrest 18B. - In conclusion, herein is presented headrest apparatus. The invention is illustrated by example in the drawing figures, and throughout the written description. It should be understood that numerous variations are possible, while adhering to the inventive concept. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the present invention.
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