Combination Linens Bedding Arrangement
20220031098 · 2022-02-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A combination linens bedding set comprising a flat sheet, fitted sheet and pillowcases, where the flat and fitted sheets are each comprised of two different materials attached lengthwise along a center of the sheets. The two different materials may be permanently seamed together or removably affixed using a zipper. The flat sheet is further comprised of a pair of opposed decorative hems such that there are two headers to the flat sheet allowing either end of the sheet to be positioned at a head of a bed. In the embodiment using a zipper, the decorative hems are further formed with a split along the center length immediately adjacent each end of the zipper to allow the decorative hem to lie flat when folded down.
Claims
1. A linens bedding set, comprising: a flat sheet having a flat sheet center length between a first header and a second header of the sheet; wherein the first header and second header are each further comprised of a decorative trim portion; and at least one pillowcase having a first side and a second side, the first side comprised of the first material and the second side comprised of the second material.
2. The linens bedding set in claim 1, further comprising a second flat sheet.
3. The linens bedding set in claim 1, further comprising a fitted sheet having a fitted sheet center length between a fitted sheet header and a foot portion; wherein the fitted sheet is further comprised of a first material and a second material, the first material attached to the second material along the fitted sheet center length.
4. The linens bedding set in claim 1, wherein the flat sheet is further comprised of the first material attached to the second material along the flat sheet center length.
5. The linens bedding set in claim 4, wherein the first material of the flat sheet is sewn to the second material of the flat sheet between the decorative trim portions of the flat sheet.
6. The linens bedding set in claim 5, wherein the decorative trim has a split aligned with seam on the flat sheet center length, whereby the decorative trim is bisected and forms two independent decorative trim segments.
7. The linens bedding set in claim 1, wherein the first material and the second material of the fitted sheet are removably affixed using a centered zipper.
8. The linens bedding set in claim 1, wherein the first material and the second material of the flat sheet are removably affixed using a centered zipper positioned along the flat sheet center length between the decorative trim portions of the flat sheet.
9. The linens bedding set in claim 1, wherein the decorative trim portion of the first header has a first outermost edge shape and the decorative trim portion of the second header has a second outermost edge shape.
10. A flat sheet for use with a bed having a width larger than 38 inches and a longitudinal center of the sheet measured from an uppermost edge to a lowermost edge of the sheet, the bed further comprising a head portion and a foot portion, the flat sheet comprising: a first material having a length between the uppermost edge and the opposed lowermost edge of the sheet, the uppermost edge formed with a first decorative trim and the opposed lowermost edge formed with a second decorative trim; whereby any of the uppermost edge and the lowermost edge of the sheet is positioned at the head portion of the bed.
11. The flat sheet in claim 10, further comprising a second material having a second material length; wherein the first material is affixed to the second material along the longitudinal center of the sheet; whereby the sheet is comprised of the first material and the second material in equal proportions.
12. The flat sheet in claim 10, wherein the first material is sewn to the second material along the longitudinal center of the sheet.
13. The flat sheet in claim 10, wherein the first material is removably affixed to the second material along the longitudinal center of sheet by a centered zipper.
14. The flat sheet in claim 10, wherein the decorative hem is split into two equal parts along the longitudinal center of the sheet.
15. The flat sheet in claim 13, wherein the centered zipper is positioned between each decorative hem along the longitudinal center of the sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the subsequent detailed description presented in connection with accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] A combination linens bedding set according to the invention 100 is shown in
[0030] Turning to the Figures, it is instructive to first review the prior art linens bedding set 200 and its prior art flat sheet 220 and fitted sheet 210. The flat sheet 210 has a header 230, an opposed footer 234. The fitted sheet 220 has a header 230 at which there is a decorative hem 232 formed, a footer 234 and a footer hem 236 sewn into the footer end of the flat sheet 220. The footer hem 236 is different from the decorative hem 232 and the prior art teaches that the decorative hem 232 is always positioned at a head of a bed, where the pillows are positioned, and the footer hem 236 is always positioned at a foot of the bed. The decorative header 232 has three functions: (1) to visually indicate which end of the flat sheet 220 is the header, and (2) provide a reinforced edge at a header of the flat sheet 220, which is subject to more wear and tear as a user will touch and grab this portion of the flat sheet 220 more than any other portion thereof; and (3) to add visual interest to the bedding when the bed is made up with the sheets and blankets. The prior art linens bedding set 200 is made of a single material, and this material has a right side and a wrong side, with the right sides of the sheets 220 210 positioned immediately adjacent one another when the bed is made up so the user's body is in contact with the right sides of the sheets. Thus the flat sheet 220 is positioned right side down on the fitted sheet 210 and the decorative hem 232 is folded down so as to position the wrong side of the decorative hem 232 against the wrong side of a remaining portion of the flat sheet 220 or against the blanket on top of the flat sheet 220 as a final step. The user grabs the decorative hem 232 to adjust the bedding 200 accordingly.
[0031] In contrast, the combination linens bedding set according to the invention 100 and shown in
[0032] When the decorative hem 32 is folded downwards over the blanket (not shown), the edge portion 32b is visible against the blanket and adds another visual feature to the flat sheet 20. In
[0033] In prior art dual material sheet sets, the flat sheet lacks a decorative hem because of this very issue, but the lack of decorative hem is unattractive and undesirable. Since the decorative hem 32 is additionally functional in that it is a reinforced area of the sheet, the lack of this hem 32 means the upper end of the sheet is more prone to wear damage. Since the traditional prior art flat sheet always has this decorative hem 232, maintaining the hem 32 is important for aesthetics and function.
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[0035] The permanently seamed sheets also provide advantages to the manufacturer. Bed sheets are very wide and typically are a single piece of fabric. This wide width is very expensive to produce, requiring specialized machinery and contributes to the cost of sheets. The ability to use shorter widths of fabric to make sheets offers consumers a wider variety in sheets because widths of 45″ and 60″ for instance, are commonly available even to retail sewing customers. Currently, sheets are not commonly pieced together because there is a perception that a seam will be uncomfortable, but locating the seam along the center length is less likely to bother a couple sharing a bed because each is sleeping against an unseamed portion of the sheets. Also in the case of positioning the sheets so that the different materials are positioned along the width of the sheet, the natural shape of a body is less likely to be bothered by a seam or soft zipper between the neck and the upper thighs or at the knees, for instance. The inventor has found that soft fabric zippers are flexible, durable and very comfortable, and the inventor believes a centered zipper application, where the zipper teeth are covered by a pair narrow folds of fabric that meet in the center of the zipper, ensure that the teeth will not be bothersome to the sleeper or snag clothing, etc. There are many known ways to seam two pieces of fabric together and a variety of different seams will work for this combination linens set. The only requirement is that the seams are flat and strong. Different materials require different seaming techniques as appropriate to the fabric type, weight, and use.
[0036] In another advantageous embodiment, the split 32a could be configured with snaps or other durable and flat couplers to create a unitary decorative hem 32 for ease of use.
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[0038] It is to be understood that the above-described arrangements are only illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. For instance, while the sheets are shown with the dividing line between fabrics along the center length 14, having the sheets divided along the width of the sheet allows for options such as having a different material in a center portion under a torso versus on the feet or head area. Many people complain about cold feet, for instance, and it might be useful to be able to unzip and replace a lower third of either the flat or fitted sheet with a warmer, softer hand feel material, for instance. Having the different materials permanently sewn together to make a single sheet is also still very useful, because it simplifies the bedding and provides a same function as the prior art bedding in terms of making the bed but with the advantage of customized fabric on either side. The inventor notes that the customized linens bedding set is ideally suited for beds having a width larger than 38 inches (twin bed width) since the dual material is for accommodating two people sharing the same bed and is ideally suited for queen and king sized beds.