Patent classifications
A47G9/02
Blanket with tuck flaps
A Blanket with tuck flaps with a sheet of flexible material, a hood member, a left tuck flap member, a right tuck flap member, a shoulder support member, and an arm support member. The planar sheet is wide enough to cover the front surface of an average person. The left and right side tuck flaps extend from the right side and left side of the sheet at the thigh level of the user. The shoulder support member is attached to the top of the planar sheet and supports the blanket on the user's shoulders. The hood is attached to the top side of the planar panel. The user's head protrudes through an aperture between the top of the planar panel and the shoulder support member. The arm support is attached at its top and bottom edge to the inside of the planar sheet at the location of the user's torso.
Safety Bed Cover
A cover for beds includes a cover with a structural profiles formed by perimeter or otherwise rail aspects such as a top rail aspect, bottom rail aspect, lateral rail aspects, geometrically designed to create desired profiles and/or profiles that form its shape and design. Rails aspects may be made from plastic, foam and/or the like that change the shape and the design can be arranged to achieve desired functional objectives and may be designed to fit hospital bed, any mattress or child mattress. The cover is complemented by a material that may be removed, replaced and/or added to another material.
Covering and Enclosure Assembly
A covering and enclosure assembly for coupling a blanket to a back of a chair includes a shell defining an internal space. The shell is configured to couple to a back of a chair. A closure is coupled to and positioned in a front of the shell. A blanket is positioned in the internal space of the shell. The shell is configured to couple to a back of a chair. The closure is positioned in the front, such that the closure is configured for opening and closing. The blanket is configured to be accessed by a user through the closure.
CUSTOMIZABLE FABRIC BASED ARTICLE
Disclosed is a fabric based article, such as for example, a blanket that may be customizable. For aesthetic purposes, the fabric based article may include a design, such as that of a doll. Additionally, the fabric based article may include a plurality of attachments. A visual appearance of the plurality of attachments may correspond to one or more of an article of clothing and an accessory. Further, each attachment may include one or more fasteners. Likewise, the fabric based article may include one or more fasteners disposed on one or more portions of the design. Moreover, a fastener of the one or more fasteners disposed on the one or more portions of the design may be configured to fasten with a fastener included in an attachment of the plurality of attachments in order to customize a visual appearance of the fabric based article.
Cover with wear detection properties
A cover includes a wear detection component. The wear detection component includes a wear layer and a visual wear indicator. The wear layer is designed and configured to reduce its thickness to a threshold thickness, or to disintegrate, after a preselected number of cleanings have been experience by the cover. The visual wear indicator is configured to indicate to the user that the cover has been through a threshold number of cleanings. When the wear layer has reduced its thickness to the threshold thickness, or has disintegrated, the wear layer reveals the visual wear indicator, indicating to the user that the cover is ready for replacement.
Portable Storage Bag
A portable storage device for carrying and storing baby products. The device includes a sheet having a front surface and a rear surface, wherein a plurality of pockets are disposed on the front surface thereof. The pockets are each specifically dimensioned so as to receive a particular item therein, such as diapers or lotions, and so as to allow the sheet to fold into a compact configuration. The pockets are removably sealable via a fastener. The sheet can be folded in half and secured in the half folded position via a zipper disposed on the periphery of the sheet. The sheet can be folded again and secured in a fully folded position via a latch disposed thereon. Further, a blanket is removably secured over the top of the sheet via mating fasteners disposed on the periphery of the sheet and the blanket.
Mattress supporting system with headboard attachment
A folding mattress support system replaces a conventional bed frame with rails and the box spring. The mattress support system is lighter, easier to transport, and provides more storage space beneath the mattress. The mattress support system includes bed frame assemblies, central connecting bars, edge attachments, headboard attachments and a bed skirt. Leg supports fold out from the bed frame assemblies, which themselves unfold in the middle. Central connecting bars connect inner side edges of the bed frame assemblies. Plastic edge attachments are attached at outer corners of the bed frame assemblies and hold a bed skirt taut when the frame assemblies are standing on extended leg supports. A mattress is then placed on top of the assembled mattress support system. Optionally, metal edge attachments at the head corners hold both the bed skirt and a headboard. Alternatively, headboard attachments protrude from under the bed skirt and support a headboard.
Split bedding providing independent movement and comfort on both sides of the bed
Example split bedding systems include a first sheet section comprising a first side portion and a first end portion and a second sheet section comprising a second side portion and a second end portion. The first end portion having a first tuck flap region extending between opposing notched-out corners, and the second end portion having a second tuck flap region between opposing notched-out corners. The first side portion of the first sheet section overlaps with the second side portion of the second sheet section. Part of the first tuck flap region and part of the second tuck flap region are attached via an attachment system to form a joined sheet.
Fitted sheet
A fitted sheet which will fit both a standard-size twin mattress and an XL-size twin mattress without undue wrinkling or bunching of fabric is disclosed. This fitted sheet has a top panel, a first side panel attached to the top panel, a second side panel attached to the top panel, a front panel attached to the top panel, the first side panel and the second side panel, and a rear panel attached to the top panel, the first side panel and the second side panel. An elastic strip is proved near each corner or near two corners at one end of the fitted sheet. The elastic strips are oriented lengthwise on the fitted sheet.
Bindle blanket
A moving pad that converts into a bag called a Bindle Blanket, as a moving pad it functions like a traditional moving pad or blanket used to wrap and protect furniture and vulnerable objects and used for padding to prevent furniture from shifting while being transported during a move. When converted from moving pad to a bindle, it functions as a flexible bag or sack at which time small miscellaneous or odds and ends can be loaded or packed within. Once loaded the Bindle Blanket can be carried by hand using the attached medial right and medial left side handles or the Bindle Blanket can be attached to the frame of a hand dolly and rolled to and from the transporting vehicle.