Patent classifications
A47G9/0207
PATTERNED COMFORTER
In one aspect, a patterned bedding article, such as a comforter, comprising an outer fabric shell comprising at least a top panel and a bottom panel is provided where the stitching connecting the at least a top panel and a bottom panel results in the generation of an overall non-uniform pattern, where the overall non-uniform pattern creates a plurality of spaces containing a fill material(s), where the spaces are at least a first sized space and a larger second sized space, and where the first sized spaces are located at a first portion of the comforter and the larger second sized spaces are located in a second portion of the comforter. The larger second sized spaces contain more fill material than the first sized spaces, and thus, provide increased warmth in the second portion of the comforter containing the larger second sized spaces, for example, at a central area of the patterned comforter. The first spaces, due to their smaller size, have increased durability as compared to the larger second sized spaces, and thus, provide increased durability in the first portion of the comforter containing the first sized spaces, for example, at the peripheral area of the patterned comforter.
CONVERTIBLE TRAVEL ACCESSORY
A convertible travel accessory in accordance with one embodiment includes a main body that in a first state assumes a hoodie form for being worn on a head of a user and in a second state assumes a storage pouch form. The travel accessory also includes a chin pillow that is coupled to and adjustable relative to the main body for placement beneath a chin of a user, wherein in the second state, the chin pillow is inserted into the storage pouch. An optional blanket can also be provided as part of the travel accessory and can be permanently attached to the chin pillow (e.g., along a bottom edge thereof) or it can be detachably coupled to the chin pillow.
THERAPEUTIC BLANKET
A therapeutic blanket including first and second outer layers that are attached together, and an internal matrix of generally equal sized cells. Each cell containing a measured weighted mass, the mass being held within the respective cell. The matrix being secured to the first and second outer layers along an outer perimeter of the blanket.
BISON FIBER INSULATION AND METHOD OF PRODUCING BISON FIBER INSULATION
The disclosed embodiments include a blend of bison fibers, another fiber, and adhesives. The bison fibers are sheared from a bison, scoured, dehaired, blended with various other fibers and/or compositions, carded, and manufactured into insulation. The bison hairs can be categorized by diameter into one of four categories: prime, drop A, drop B, or drop C. Furthermore, bison fiber can be categorized based on length, coarseness, weight, and/or where on the bison it was sheared from. The insulation can be batted, woven, knit, loose, and/or other similar types. The insulation can be used for garments, outdoor equipment, bedding products, and/or other products. The weight of the insulation can be between 40 grams per square meter and 500 grams per square meter. The bison fiber can be blended with recycled polyester, bison fiber, wool, bast fiber, cellulose fiber, and/or synthetic fiber. The adhesives can be low-melt poly, or resin.
Bedding assembly
A bedding assembly includes a cushion, a cushion cover, a top cover and a coupling unit. The cushion has opposite lateral surfaces. The cushion cover accommodates the cushion and has opposite first and second cover portions that are respectively adjacent to the lateral surfaces of the cushion. The top cover is laid on top of the cushion cover and has opposite first and second side portions that are respectively adjacent to the first and second cover portions of the cushion cover. The coupling unit includes a first coupling subunit that separably couples the first cover portion to the first portion, and a second coupling subunit that separably couples the second cover portion to the second side portion.
TEXTILE FABRIC FABRICATED OF TWILL WEAVE SHEETING
The present disclosure relates to a new and improved textile fabric fabricated of twill weave sheeting that has excellent wrinkle resisting characteristics, improved softness and durability over the sheeting fabrics currently being manufactured, enhanced aesthetic appeal, economy in cost of manufacture and other desirable characteristics. The textile fabric of the present disclosure can be formed of warp and weft yarns of twill weave construction wherein each of the warp yarns can be made of a natural material and each of the weft yarns can be made of a synthetic material. In an embodiment, the twill weave sheeting can have warp yarn and weft yarn, wherein the warp yarn and the weft yarn being a cross weave of cotton and polyester.
Duvet Inserts and Methods of Manufacture Thereof
Duvet inserts are provided with at least two chamfered or beveled corners to prevent overhanging of the corners. Additional drag caused by the overhanging corners and frequent handling of duvet inserts by the corners causes migration of fillers contained therein and this is mitigated by the chamfered corners. Again, sectional barriers, preferably by stitching zigzag, waves or triangle wave stitches along the periphery of duvet inserts are capable of minimizing migration of fillers. Furthermore, quilted or line stitches on at least two corners can also be provided to contain the fillers. Duvet inserts of the present disclosure are durable and chamfered corners provide a neat and tailored look thereby enhancing bed presentation and also avert accidents such as tripping over the overhanging portion.
QUILT AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A QUILT
A quilt comprises mutually opposing webs of fabric and a layer of insulation distributed between the webs, the webs are stitched into the quilt by seams extending lengthwise, the quilt has a first region and a second region which are spaced from each other widthwise, the first region comprises a higher number of lengthwise seams than the second region; including a method of manufacturing a quilt; and an apparatus for manufacturing a quilt.
Textile fabric fabricated of twill weave sheeting
The present disclosure relates to a new and improved textile fabric fabricated of twill weave sheeting that has excellent wrinkle resisting characteristics, improved softness and durability over the sheeting fabrics currently being manufactured, enhanced aesthetic appeal, economy in cost of manufacture and other desirable characteristics. The textile fabric of the present disclosure can be formed of warp and weft yarns of twill weave construction wherein each of the warp yarns can be made of a natural material and each of the weft yarns can be made of a synthetic material. In an embodiment, the twill weave sheeting can have warp yarn and weft yarn, wherein the warp yarn and the weft yarn being a cross weave of cotton and polyester.
SHEET SETS WITH ATTACHMENT DEVICES
Sheet sets are disclosed herein that comprise a fitted sheet adapted to be placed over a mattress, a top sheet adapted to be placed atop the fitted sheet and having a first width, a sheet extension extending from a first edge of the top sheet and having a second width, wherein the second width is shorter than the first width, and at least one fastening device adapted to couple the top sheet to the fitted sheet.