Methods of Use for a Reusable and Replaceable Pillow Case-Cover Assembly or Cushion Case-Cover Assembly

20210186237 ยท 2021-06-24

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    Abstract

    Methods of use for a decorative reusable and replaceable pillow case-cover assembly or cushion case-cover assembly. Decorative items can come in many forms including works of art, plastic flowers and pillows. What they all have in common is their functional use: that they are visually pleasing to look at. And, conversely, when they are no longer pleasing to look at the user can replace them with another decorative item, then back again as they desire.

    Claims

    1. A method of use of claim 4 of the Parent patent application Ser. No. 15/096,328 comprising: The visual experience of the invention, which is a novel method of use for reusing and/or replacing the pillow cover assembly or the cushion cover assembly; wherein as a decorative item, the pillow cover assembly's, or the cushion cover assembly's functional use is that they are visually pleasing to look at, and, conversely, when they are no longer visually pleasing to look at the user can replace the pillow cover assembly, or the cushion cover assembly with another respective decorative cover assembly, then back again as they desire.

    2. The impetus to change the pillow cover assembly or the cushion cover assembly is based on the user's desire.

    3. The assembly/disassembly process is universal; thus, it can be repeated with the same, or a different cover assembly or a case assembly as the user desires.

    4. The user can change multiple cover assemblies and case assemblies as they desire.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0028] One embodiment of the method of use will now be described, with references to the accompanying drawings, in which:

    [0029] FIG. 1 is a flow diagram of the assembly process where a smiling-face cover assembly and a case assembly are oriented to be fastened together, and that fastening process to create a smiling-face case-cover assembly; and

    [0030] FIG. 2 shows a flow diagram of the disassembly process where the smiling case-cover assembly is unfastened by removal of the smiling-face cover assembly from the case assembly, leaving the case assembly and the smiling-face cover assembly; and

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows a flow diagram of the assembly process where a nonsmiling-face cover assembly and a case assembly are oriented to be fastened together, and that fastening process to create a nonsmiling-face case-cover assembly.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0032] In FIG. 1 the cover assembly 1 with half of the fastening system 3 directly attached oriented for fastening onto case assembly 2 with the complimentary half of the fastening system 4 directly attached. Fastening occurs by engaging the complimentary fastening halves 5 together until cover assembly 1 is completely fastened to the case assembly 2 as directionally denoted by the open head arrows, creating a case-cover assembly 6.

    [0033] FIG. 2 shows a case-cover assembly 6. Disassembly occurs by unfastening complimentary fastening halves 7 of the cover assembly 1 from the case assembly 2 as directionally denoted by the open head arrows.

    [0034] FIG. 3 the cover assembly 8 with half of the fastening system 3 directly attached oriented for fastening onto case assembly 2 with the complimentary half of the fastening system 4 directly attached. Fastening occurs by engaging the complimentary fastening halves 5 together until the cover assembly 8 is completely fastened to the case assembly 2 as directionally denoted by the open head arrows, creating a case-cover assembly 9.

    [0035] In use, the reusable and replaceable pillow case-cover assembly or cushion case-cover assembly looks like a pillow or cushion, and is used in the manner of a decorative pillow or cushion.

    [0036] The foregoing describes only one preferred embodiment of the method of use and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.