BED SHEET WITH TENSIONING WEIGHT
20210212481 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bottom bed sheet assembly for a mattress that includes a primary textile panel and a rigid weight bar. The primary textile panel includes a main portion adapted to be placed over a top surface of the mattress. A foot end flap adapted to be draped beside a foot end of the mattress. A right-side flap and left-side flap are adapted to be draped beside right and left sides of the mattress. A head end flap adapted to be draped beside a head end of the mattress. The head end flap includes a pocket extending transversely across the head end flap at a lower end of the head end flap. The rigid weight bar is assembled into the pocket to apply tension to the primary textile panel in response to gravity acting on the rigid weight bar.
Claims
1. A bottom bed sheet assembly for a mattress comprising: a primary textile panel including a main portion adapted to be placed over a top surface of the mattress, a foot end flap adapted to be draped beside a foot end of the mattress, right-side and left-side flap adapted to be draped beside right and left sides of the mattress, and a head end flap adapted to be draped beside a head end of the mattress, the head end flap having a pocket extending transversely across the head end flap at a lower end thereof; and a rigid weight bar assembled into the pocket applying tension to the primary textile panel in response to gravity acting on the rigid weight bar.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the pocket includes at least one opening adjacent one of the sides of the mattress for inserting and removing the rigid weight bar from the pocket.
3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the head end flap includes an extension panel sewn to an upper portion of the head end flap, and wherein the pocket is provided in the extension panel.
4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the extension panel is formed of a fabric having a lower coefficient of friction than a coefficient of friction of the primary textile panel to facilitate inserting and removing the rigid weight bar from the pocket.
5. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the extension panel has a reinforcement portion that extends to a limited extent under the main portion and is sewn to the main portion.
6. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a mattress cover attached to a lower surface of the main portion of the primary textile panel for protecting the mattress.
7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the mattress cover has a higher coefficient of friction than a coefficient of friction of the primary textile panel for reducing slippage between the mattress cover and the mattress.
8. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the rigid weight bar is an elongated planar blade having an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface and the outer surface are wider than the upper edge and the lower edge.
9. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a textile sleeve that receives the rigid weight bar, wherein the textile sleeve and weight bar are inserted into the pocket through an opening on one end of the pocket, and the textile sleeve and weight bar are removed from the pocket through the opening to launder the primary textile panel.
10. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the rigid weight bar is a steel bar having a corrosion resistant coating.
11. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the right-side flap at a foot end right corner of the mattress, and wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the left-side flap at a foot end left corner of the mattress.
12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the head end flap is sewn to the right-side flap at a head end right corner of the mattress, and wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the left-side flap at a head end left corner of the mattress.
13. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the foot end flap, the right-side flap and the left-side flap each include an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein only the upper portions of the right-side flap and foot end flap are sewn together and wherein only the upper portions of the left-side flap and foot end flap are sewn together.
14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the lower portions are adapted to be selectively tucked under the mattress.
15. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the lower portions are adapted to selectively hang below the upper portions below the mattress.
16. A bottom bed sheet assembly for a mattress comprising: a primary textile panel including a main portion adapted to be placed over a top surface of the mattress, a foot end flap adapted to be draped beside a foot end of the mattress, right and left-side flaps adapted to be draped beside right and left sides of the mattress, wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the right-side flap at a foot end right corner of the mattress, and wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the left-side flap at a foot end left corner of the mattress, and a head end flap adapted to be draped beside a head end of the mattress, the head end flap having a pocket extending transversely across the head end flap at a lower end thereof, wherein the head end flap includes an extension panel sewn to an upper portion of the head end flap, and wherein the pocket is provided in the extension panel; and a rigid weight bar assembled into the pocket applying tension to the primary textile panel in response to gravity acting on the rigid weight bar.
17. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the head end flap is sewn to the right-side flap at a head end right corner of the mattress, and wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the left-side flap at a head end left corner of the mattress.
18. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the foot end flap, the right-side flap and the left-side flap each include an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein only the upper portions of the right-side flap and foot end flap are sewn together and wherein only the upper portions of the left-side flap and foot end flap are sewn together.
19. The assembly of claim 16 further comprising: a textile sleeve that receives the rigid weight bar, wherein the sleeve and weight bar are inserted into the pocket through an opening on one end of the pocket, and the textile sleeve and weight bar are removed from the pocket through the opening to launder the primary textile and the extension panel.
20. A bottom bed sheet assembly for a mattress comprising: a primary textile panel including a main portion adapted to be placed over a top surface of the mattress, a foot end flap adapted to be draped beside a foot end of the mattress, right and left-side flaps adapted to be draped beside right and left sides of the mattress, wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the right-side flap at a foot end right corner of the mattress, and wherein the foot end flap is sewn to the left-side flap at a foot end left corner of the mattress, and a head end flap adapted to be draped beside a head end of the mattress, the head end flap having a pocket extending transversely across the head end flap at a lower end thereof, wherein the head end flap includes an extension panel sewn to an upper portion of the head end flap, and wherein the pocket is provided in the extension panel, and a mattress cover attached to a lower surface of the main portion of the primary textile panel for protecting the mattress, wherein the mattress cover has a higher coefficient of friction than the primary textile panel for reducing slippage between the mattress cover and the mattress; a rigid weight bar assembled into the pocket applying tension to the textile panel in response to gravity acting on the rigid weight bar, wherein the rigid weight bar is an elongated planar blade having an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface and the outer surface are wider than the upper edge and the lower edge; and a textile sleeve that receives the rigid weight bar, wherein the textile sleeve and weight bar are inserted into the pocket through an opening on one end of the pocket, and the sleeve and weight bar are removed from the pocket through the opening to launder the primary textile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale, and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
[0028] Referring to
[0029] The primary textile panel 18 includes a head end 24 and a head end flap 25 (shown in
[0030] A pocket 42 is formed at a lower end of the extension panel 22. The pocket 42 defines an access opening 46 that is provided to permit the weight bar 20 to be inserted into the pocket 42 and removed from the pocket 42. The weight bar 20 may be provided with a polymeric rod that is bonded to the weight bar 20 to facilitate insertion and removal of the weight bar 20. Other options relating to the weight bar 20 may include tying ribbon pulls to the ends of the weight bar 20 or covering the weight bar 20 with a textile sleeve for esthetic purposes. It should be understood that the pocket can be provided as part of the extension panel 22, or alternatively, the pocket 42 could be formed on the head end flap 25
[0031] The extension panel 22 as illustrated is adapted to be sewn to a bottom surface of the main portion 26 of the primary textile panel 18. The extension panel 22 includes an overlapped portion 48 that reinforces the head end 24 of the main portion 26. The overlapped portion 48 also provides additional surface area for sewing the extension panel 22 to the primary textile panel 18. The extension panel 22 may be made of a polyester blend material, or other low friction material, and the primary textile panel may be made of cotton having a higher coefficient of friction than the extension panel 22. The use of a material having a lower coefficient of friction facilitates insertion and removal of the weight bar 20 relative to the pocket 42.
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[0034] A foot end flap lower portion 58 hangs below the foot end flap upper portion 52. The foot end flap lower portion 52 may be provided with textile strips (eg. textured ribbons) sewn on the underside of the foot end flap lower portion 52. A right-side flap lower portion 60 hangs below the right-side flap upper portion 54. A left-side flap lower portion 62 hangs below the left-side flap upper portion 56. The lower portions 58, 60, and 62 may be allowed to hang downwardly form the upper portions 52, 54, and 56 to function as a bed skirt extending partially around the box spring 14. In this mode, there is no need to lift the mattress 12 when making the bed 10. Alternatively, the lower portions 58, 60, and 62 may be tucked between the mattress 12 and box spring 14 if the person making the bed is able to tuck the lower portions between the mattress 12 and box spring 14. Tucking the lower portions 58, 60, and 62 further stabilizes the bed sheet assembly 16 on the mattress 12.
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[0037] The rigid weight bar 20 may be an elongated planar blade having an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface and the outer surface are wider than the upper edge and the lower edge. The rigid weight bar 20 may be a steel bar having a galvanized or other type of corrosion resistant coating. Alternatively, the weight bar may be made of a different metal, a polymer or other material having sufficient mass to apply tension to tighten and stabilize the primary textile panel 18.
[0038] A textile sleeve may be provided that receives the rigid weight bar 20. The textile sleeve and weight bar 20 may be inserted together into the pocket 42 through an opening on one end of the pocket. The access openings 46 of the pocket 42 may be indicated by sewing a contrasting color fabric strip or by otherwise marking the access opening 46. The textile sleeve and weight bar may be removed from the pocket through the opening 46 in the pocket 42 to launder the primary textile panel 18.
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[0041] The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.