Patent classifications
A47G9/0261
BED COVERING SYSTEM
A bed covering system including one or more bed coverings including a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and a blanket or comforter. The blanket or comforter bed coverings may each include a slit opening at a foot end of the bed covering. Each slit opening is covered by a flap in a closed position. A magnetic closure device is integrated in the blanket or comforter for maintaining each flap in a closed position when no force is applied to the opening and for releasing the flap when force is applied to the opening.
Coil pin threaded fastener and duvet pin
The present invention is directed to an improved fastening apparatus comprising a coil pin having a coil shape and a threaded pin receiver, said pin and fastener being releasably connectable by threading them together so that the coil and threads mesh. The coil pin may have a pointed end for penetrating fabric material of a duvet and duvet cover so that the fastening apparatus may secure the duvet and duvet cover together.
PILLOW, BLANKET, TOPPER, MATTRESS AND/OR OVERLAY FOR CALMING A USER'S AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
A pillow, blanket, topper, mattress and/or overlay for calming the autonomic nervous system of a user includes at least one filling chamber within which at least one filling material is placed and at least one filling region within the filling chamber. The filling region is formed by at least one interstitial space which is at least partially bounded by the filling material. The interstitial space is at least partially formed by and/or at least partially formed with a cannabinoid-containing material and/or a THC-containing material, wherein the filling material of the filling chamber is substantially free of the cannabinoid-containing material and/or a THC-containing material.
SELF-MAKING BEDDING SYSTEM, METHOD AND KIT THEREOF
A bedding system, method and kit for the automation and ventilation of an existing duvet are disclosed. The system has an inflatable lining configured to be inserted and affixed into a cover together with the duvet, the inflatable lining comprising a network of pneumatic chambers defining a plurality of openings extending through the lining allowing air to circulate through the lining; and an air blower operatively connected to the inflatable lining for blowing air into the network of pneumatic chambers, so as in use, the inflatable lining is inflated to allow for the duvet and its cover to be straightened back into position after every use of the bed. The system can also include a sub-network for providing warm or cold air to control the temperature of the bedding. In contrast to traditional systems, the proposed invention is light weight and easily adaptable to current commercially available beds.
COVERS FOR DUVETS
Covers for a duvet include a first panel and a second panel substantially similar to the first panel and overlying the first panel, the first panel and the second panel being complimentarily configured with the duvet and each having a common periphery defined by a first edge, a second edge opposite the first edge, a third edge extending between the first edge and the second edge, and a fourth edge extending between the first edge and the second edge opposite the third edge, and a detachable fastener for selectively fastening a portion of the first panel to the second panel, the detachable fastener being attached to the first panel and to the second panel along a detachable portion of the second edge, the third edge, and a detachable portion of the fourth edge, wherein the first panel is fixed to second panel along the first edge.
Air multiplier pad
A mattress topper is provided that includes opposite first and second end surfaces. The end surfaces each extend from a first side surface to a second side surface. The mattress topper includes a plurality of rows. Each of the rows include a quilting pattern defining a first pocket that extends from the first side surface to the second side surface, a second pocket that is enclosed within the first pocket and a third pocket that is enclosed within the second pocket.
COMFORT AND SAFETY LINEN SYSTEM
Provided herein is a bed linen system formed from a one-piece panel that includes slits separating a bed sheet portion from a blanket portion and integral gussets that envelop the corners of a mattress. The slits work in conjunction with the gussets to redirect tension from pulling force applied to the blanket towards the center axis of the mattress, thereby making it more difficult to remove the system from the mattress by a user, while allowing the user to ventilate the foot area during use.
CENTRAL ACCESS DUVET COVER WITH COVERABLE OPENING
A duvet cover includes first and second fabric layers with a pocket defined between the layers, and which is configured to have an opening defining an entrance to the pocket that can receive a separate fill layer, defined by a blanket or comforter. At least a section of one of the fabric layers defining a flap configured to engage with a corresponding section of the duvet cover and cover the opening via fastening elements. At least some of the fastening elements can be color-coded to identify the size of the bed for which the duvet cover is to cover. One of the fabric layers and the fill layer can include fastening elements that engage one another to secure the fill layer in position within the cover assembly. The duvet cover hides the appearance of the fill layer in the pocket and covers the opening through which the fill layer is received.
COIL PIN THREADED FASTENER AND DUVET PIN
The present invention is directed to an improved fastening apparatus comprising a coil pin having a coil shape and a threaded pin receiver, said pin and fastener being releasably connectable by threading them together so that the coil and threads mesh. The coil pin may have a pointed end for penetrating fabric material of a duvet and duvet cover so that the fastening apparatus may secure the duvet and duvet cover together.
Simulated duvet cover system
A simulated duvet cover system provides an easily-manufactured and assembled construction in which a cover layer, defined by top and bottom fabric sheets with pockets defined therebetween, is configured to be removably coupled to a separate fill layer, defined by a blanket or comforter. The bottom fabric sheet extends inwardly from the periphery of the top fabric sheet to surround a central opening, which the fill layer can be inserted through and then tucked into the pockets. A further backing layer may be connected to the cover layer with non-metallic and non-rigid fasteners such as fabric knot buttons, to cover the central opening. The system hides the appearance of the fill layer when in use, thereby providing a similar appearance to a conventional duvet cover, while still allowing for easy removal and cleaning of the system with industrial laundering equipment or the like.