Patent classifications
A47G9/0207
DUVET COVER AND FILLER BLANKET SYSTEM
A duvet cover and filler blanket system is disclosed in which the filler blanket fits within the duvet cover and is retained by connector elements that act to hold the filler blanket in place between the top and bottom panels.
Thermal- And Moisture-Regulating Duvet Inserts
An apparatus is disclosed with a substantially rectangular duvet insert comprising a plurality of substantially rectangular pockets, wherein each of the plurality of substantially rectangular pockets comprises a substantially rectangular top cotton shell, a substantially rectangular bottom cotton shell, and duck down between the substantially rectangular top cotton shell and the substantially rectangular bottom cotton shell. The duck down is placed between the substantially rectangular top cotton shell and the substantially rectangular bottom cotton shell after the top long left edge is secured to the bottom long left edge by stitching and after the top long right edge is secured to the bottom long right edge by stitching and before the top short front edge is secured to the bottom short front edge by stitching and before the top short rear edge is secured to the bottom short rear edge by stitching.
FOAM FILLING ELEMENTS
A foam piece for filling a comfort item, includes a body part and several foam arms having a first end and a second end, where the first end is attached to the body part, and the second end protrudes away from the body part, and a plurality of contour recesses between the foam arms. The invention further relates to a plurality of foam pieces to be used as filling for a comfort item, and it relates to a comfort item with such filling. Thereby, foam pieces are supplied which are better at retaining elastic expansion and elastic deformation characteristics than the foam solutions of the art by retaining at least some air between pieces in the uncompressed state. A filling is thereby obtained having good filling properties and adding air to the comfort item.
Duvet Insertion Device
A device and related method for enabling a single user to facilitate the insertion of a duvet into a duvet cover is described. The duvet holder comprises an engagement element that is individually connected to a corresponding purchase element by way of a strap. Preferably, the user employs two duvet holders at the same time, and arranges them such that the purchase elements are placed underneath two adjacent corners of the mattress at the headboard end of the bed and the respective connected engagement elements are laid on top of the mattress. Assembled duvet/duvet cover corners are inserted into the engagement elements that securely grip the assembled corners while the purchase elements act as resistive anchors to limit movement of the duvet. The user then extends the cover over the rest of the duvet.
Layered yarn and weighted blanket for deep pressure therapy
Disclosed is a weighted material that is configured to effectuate deep pressure therapy to a person when the weighted material is used as a blanket over the person's body. A length of layered yarn is interlooped to form the weighted material. The layered yarn includes an outer tube extending longitudinally from a first end to a second end. The outer tube defines a conduit extending longitudinally therethrough from the first end to the second end. A fiber material is disposed within the conduit and extend longitudinally from the first end to the second end. The interlooped length of yarn, by itself, is configured and sufficiently weighted to effectuate deep pressure therapy to a person when the blanket lies over the person's body. Various other systems and methods are also disclosed.
BED COVERING SYSTEM
A bed covering system adapted to be used by a user to stay comfortable during sleep. The bed covering system includes a blanket and a pillowcase. The blanket has different heat retention zones of at least one section of heavy material and at least one section of lighter material. The heavy material is of material that retains body heat of the user. The lighter material is of a material that allows the escape of body heat of the user and allows circulation of body heat of the user. The heavy material has a higher weave count to trap and retain heat, and the lighter material is of thinner materials that permits more evaporation from a body of a user than the heavy material.
VENTED BLANKET
A vented blanket is provided that includes opposing first and second panels that define a cavity therebetween. A binding perimetrically bounds and joins the first and second panels. The blanket includes at least one zipper configured to move between a closed position in which air within the cavity is at least partially prevented from escaping through the binding and an open position in which air within the cavity is capable of escaping through the binding.
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.
DUVET COVER
The present disclosure provides duvet covers and methods for covering duvets. The duvet cover defines a cavity for receiving a duvet insert, the cavity accessible via an opening at a first edge of the duvet cover. The duvet cover comprises at least one cord inside the cavity within the duvet cover, the at least one cord extending between a second edge of the duvet cover, remote from the first edge of the duvet cover, and the first edge of the duvet cover; and a plurality of holders attached on the inside of the duvet cover, the plurality of holders holding the at least one cord such that pulling on a portion of the at least one cord, proximate to the opening, causes at least a part of the second edge the duvet cover to be brought closer to the first edge of the duvet cover.
Push-pin securing assembly for bedding
A system for securing an internal padding element of a doona to conform with the extent of a sheath or cover of the doona; the system including providing fastening means at least proximate the respective four corners of the internal padding element and the sheath or cover of the doona; the fastening means comprising a first component and a second component arranged for releasable coupling one to the other; each first and second component provided with attachment means for securing respective components to the padding element and to the cover of the doona.