Face cradle cover and method of making same
11865050 ยท 2024-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G13/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A face cradle cover for a massage table is a seamless, one-piece cover made from a flat cotton sheet cut to form a panel of material that is bilaterally symmetrical forming two lobes with top, bottom and intermediate portions, the top portions together spanning the head end of the cover and the bottom and intermediate portions being separated by a narrow slit and a medial opening, respectively. A narrow slit extends inward from the heel edge of the panel to the medial opening. A thin elastic strip extends around the external periphery of the panel from one side of the slit to the other side of the slit. A soft stitch or overlock serging extends internally around the medial opening from one end of the elastic strip to the other end of the elastic strip.
Claims
1. A face cradle cover for placement on a face cradle, the face cradle cover comprising: a seamless sheet of fabric material having a pair of bilaterally-symmetric lobes; each bilaterally-symmetric lobe having a top portion, a bottom portion, and an intermediate portion, the top portions forming an arcuate head portion spanning a top part of the seamless sheet, and the bottom portions forming a pair of arcuate heel edges separated by a triangularly-shaped recess with concave sides, the triangularly-shaped recess having an upper end and a lower end; the seamless sheet having a teardrop-shaped opening intermediate the pair of bilaterally-symmetric lobes, the teardrop-shaped opening having an internal peripheral edge forming a closed arcuate upper end and an open narrowing lower end; the seamless sheet having a narrow slit having facing internal peripheral edges, the narrow slit extending between the open narrowing lower end of the teardrop-shaped opening and the upper end of the triangularly-shaped recess; the seamless sheet having an external peripheral edge extending from the narrow slit around the pair of arcuate heel edges and the arcuate head portion; a soft stitch fixed to the seamless sheet, the soft stitch extending along the internal peripheral edge of the teardrop-shaped opening; and an elastic strip fixed to the seamless sheet, the elastic strip extending only along the facing internal peripheral edges of the narrow slit and external peripheral edge of the seamless sheet and not extending along the teardrop-shaped opening.
2. The face cradle cover of claim 1 wherein the teardrop-shaped opening is below the center of the face cradle cover.
3. The face cradle cover of claim 2 wherein the teardrop-shaped opening is laterally centered between the intermediate portions of the pair of bilaterally-symmetric lobes.
4. The face cradle cover of claim 1 wherein the concave sides of the triangularly-shaped recess are arcuate.
5. The face cradle cover of claim 1 wherein the seamless sheet of fabric material is made of cotton.
6. The face cradle cover of claim 1 wherein the elastic strip has a contracted length less than the distance around the face cradle.
Description
(1) All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings of the present invention only; the extensions of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the preferred embodiment will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(2) While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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(4) The outward lateral edges of the opposed legs 53a,53b define the cradle's width and the distance from its head to its heels define its length. The distance between the top wall 59 and the bottom surface (not shown) defines the cradle's height or thickness. When the face cradle 50 is mounted at the end of a massage table (not shown), it is usually supported by a metal or wooden frame with its top wall 59 wrapped by a cover.
(5) Referring to the remaining drawings in greater detail, and more particularly to
(6) The top portions 20a,20b form a uninterrupted seamless head portion 27 spanning the upper part of the panel 12. Between the bottom portions 21a,21b is a generally triangularly-shaped recess 30 and a narrow slit 31 aligned along the longitudinal line 14 that laterally separates the bottom portions 21a,21b of the panel 12. Between the intermediate portions 22a,22b is a medial teardrop-shaped opening 32 that laterally separates the intermediate portions 22a,22b of the panel 12 and has a closed arcuate upper end and an open narrowing lower end.
(7) The narrow slit 31, which opens internally into the outer end of the medial opening 32, is defined by a pair of spaced, relatively-straight facing internal edges 34a,34b having inner ends joined with the respective sides of the opening 32 and outer ends joined with the respective sides of the recess 30. Arcuate heel edges 36a,36b of the panel 12 extend from outer end of the narrow slit 31 outward to intermediate edges 37a,37b of the panel 12. In turn, the intermediate edges 37a,37b extend to an arcuate head edge 38. As shown, the arcuate head edge 38 extends across the top and the triangularly-shaped recess 30 is at the bottom center. As so formed, the external peripheral edge, generally designated 40, of the panel 12 extends around the top of the panel 12 beginning at the inner end of the recess 30, while the internal peripheral edge 41 of the panel 12 extends inward from inner ends of the recess 30, i.e., the outer ends of the narrow slit 31.
(8) To finish the cover 10, a soft stitch or a serge stitch 45 to prevent fraying is made along and around the edges of the opening 32. A thin elastic strip 46 is sewn onto the margin of the external edge 40 and the internal edges 34a,34b of the panel 12 and extends outward from the outer end of the opening 32 around the outer periphery of the panel 12. The elastic strip 46 may optionally be disposed within a folded-over edge or pocket formed along the panel's periphery. The elastic strip 46, which is approximately 8 mm wide, is stretched as it is affixed to the panel 12 so that when suitably attached it contracts and causes the edge to be gathered forming small pleats or ruffles.
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(10) The cover 10 has a width that is at least greater than the face cradle's width plus twice the face cradle's thickness and a length that is at least greater than the cradle's length plus twice the cradle's thickness so that when the cover 10 is placed onto the face cradle 50 it wraps around the top and sides of the face cradle 50 with the cover edges underlying the bottom of the face cradle 50 and the elastic strip 46 tensioning the cover 10 to hold it in place. In an exemplary embodiment, the cover 10 has an approximate length of 22 inches and a width of 22 inches, which is suitable for many available face cradles.
Industrial Applicability
(11) It should be apparent the face cradle cover described herein is a simple, functional unit that is effective and easily manufactured.
(12) Other aspects, objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings and the disclosure.
(13) It should be understood that the terms top, bottom, upper, lower, front, back, side, end, height, width, length, thickness, inner, outer, longitudinal, lateral, and similar terms as used herein, have reference only to the structure shown in the drawings and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention. The terms and expressions employed herein have been used as terms of description and not of limitation.
(14) As used herein, the term longitudinal shall mean in the direction from top to bottom, i.e. head to heel; the term lateral shall mean in the direction across the longitudinal direction generally orthogonal to longitudinal; and, the term within shall mean to be partially or completely inside of.
(15) From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. While specific embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that one can modify the materials, dimensions and particulars of the embodiments without straying from the inventive concept.