Push-Pin Securing Assembly For Bedding
20200170425 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B17/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44B17/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G2009/0269
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/0261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A system for securing an internal padding element of a doona comprising: a plurality of thstening means each positioned at least proximate one of four corners of an internal padding element and a cover of doona, each fastening means comprising: a first component and a second component arranged for releasable coupling, each of the first and second component provided with attachment means for securing respective components to the padding element and to the cover of the doona and each of the first component and second component are respectively attached to the cover and internal padding of the doona by at least one pin passing through one side of each of the padding element and the cover of the doona to engage with respective first and second components on an opposite side.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the cover of the doona comprises an upper layer and a lower layer of material; the upper layer of material sown to the lower layer of material at three edges of the generally rectangular cover.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein each internal corner of the doona cover is provided with the first component of the fastening means; corresponding corners of the internal padding provided with the second component of the fastening means.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the first component is a female component formed as a right triangle body with an entry slot along a hypotenuse of the body; the entry slot providing access to a substantially triangular recess within the triangular body.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein at least one triangular surface of the body is provided with an opening communicating with the substantially triangular recess.
6. The system of claim 3, wherein the second component comprises a main triangular portion; the second component provided with a tab extending from an hypotenuse of the triangular portion.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the triangular portion of the second component is sized to enter the recess of the first component as a loose sliding fit.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the second component is provided with at least one flexible tab; a rear end of the tab projecting above the surface of the triangular portion.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the flexible tab is an integral part of the triangular portion; the flexible tab extending from the triangular portion at the leading end of the tab.
10. The system of claim 8, wherein the flexible tab conforms in shape to the opening in the triangular surface of the body of the first component; the flexible tab sloping upwardly from a region of attachment of the flexible tab to the triangular portion, to a rearward edge of the flexible tab.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein the flexible tab conforms substantially in shape to the triangular opening in the surface of the first component.
12. The system of claim 8, wherein thickness of the triangular portion of the second component and the degree to which the flexible tab projects above its surface at the rear end of the flexible tab are selected so that when the second component is inserted into the recess of the first component, the flexible tab is initially deflected into the opening in the triangular portion as it passes through the entry slot of the first component; the flexible tab snapping back into its raised position within the triangular opening of the first component once the second component is fully inserted.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprise at least one press stud; each press stud comprising a socket and a push pin; the push pin formed to couple with the socket as a snap fit.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the socket includes an aperture with a narrowing restriction; the push pin including a shank with a tapered projection; the tapered projection and the narrowing restriction sized to retain the push pin in the socket when the push pin and the socket are assembled together.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein a pair of the sockets are integrally formed in tabs extending from each of the first and the second components.
16. The system of claim 13, wherein the first and second components are secured to the material of the cover of the doona or the material of the padding element respectively by pushing push pins through the material before inserting the push pins into the sockets; the material retained between heads of the push pins and tabs extending from each of the first and second components.
17. A method of securing an internal padding of a doona comprising the steps of: providing a first component of attachment means at each corner inside a cover of a doona; providing a second component of attachment means at each corresponding corner of an internal padding positioned within an interior of the doona; and securing respective first and second components of the attachment means one to another at each of the corners; wherein each of the first component of the attachment means and the second component of the attachment means include at least one pin for securing the respective attachment means to the internal padding and to the cover of the doona and each pin passes through one side of each of the padding element and the cover or sheath of the doona to engage with respective first and second components on an opposite side.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the first form of attachment means comprises a first component of a clip secured at each internal corner of the doona cover.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the second form of attachment means comprises a second component of the clip secured at each corner of the internal padding.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the second component is inserted into a recess provided in the first component; a flexible tab of the second component snapping back into a raised position to secure the second component within the recess of the first component.
21-23. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0035] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0042] Figure lis a perspective view of the components of
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0049] With reference to
[0050] The insert 14 may be retained in the sheath 12 for use by, for example, a turned over flap (not shown) of the material along the edge 26 in the manner of a pillow slip. Thus in this arrangement, the insert 14 is free to move within the confines of the sheath 12.
[0051] In the present invention however, the padded insert 12 is restrained to maintain a position within the sheath 12 conforming to the limits of the internal edges of the sheath.
First Preferred Embodiment
[0052] In a first preferred arrangement, the sheath 12 and the padded insert 14 are provided with press studs 28 at least proximate the four corners 30, 32, 34 and 36 of the sheath and the corresponding corners of the padded insert 14. The female or upper halves 28A of the press studs 26 are fixed into the upper layer of material 14 of the sheath 12, while the corresponding male or lower portions 28B are attached to the upper surface 38 of the padded insert 14.
Second Preferred Embodiment
[0053] In a second preferred arrangement as shown in
Third Preferred Embodiment
[0054] With reference now to
[0055] Preferably, the first component 114 is a female component formed as a right triangle body 118 with an entry slot 120 along the hypotenuse of the body, providing access to a substantially triangular recess 122.
[0056] At least one triangular surface of the body 118 is provided with a preferably triangular opening 124 communicating with the triangular recess 122. The edges 126 of the sides of the body 118 opposite the hypotenuse may be provided with rows of apertures 128 for securing the body 118 into the internal corner of the doona cover 110 by sewing.
[0057] The second, male component 116, has a main portion 130 preferably of triangular shape and provided with an extending tab 132 at the hypotenuse of the triangular portion 130. The tab 132 may be provided with a row or rows of apertures 134 for attaching the second component 116 at a corner of the internal padding 112 by sewing.
[0058] The triangular portion 130 of the second component 116 is sized to enter the recess 122 of the first component 114 as a loose sliding fit and is provided with at least one flexible tab 136 with a rear end 138 of the tab projecting above the surface of the triangular portion 130. The flexible tab 136 is an integral part of the triangular portion 130, extending from the triangular portion at the leading end 140 of the tab. In a most preferred form, the flexible tab 136 conforms in shape to an opening 142 in the triangular portion 130 with the flexible tab 136 sloping upwardly from its region of attachment at the leading end 140, to its rearward edge 144.
[0059] Furthermore, the shape of the flexible tab 136 conforms substantially to the triangular opening 124 in the surface of the first component 114 and which communicates with the recess 122 in that component.
[0060] The thickness of the triangular portion 130 of the second component 116 and the degree to which the flexible tab 136 projects above its surface at the rear end 138 of the tab are selected so that when the second component 116 is inserted into the recess 122 of the first component 114, the flexible tab 136 is initially deflected into the opening 142 in the triangular portion 130 as it passes through the entry slot 120 of the first component 114, but then snaps back into its raised position within the triangular opening 124 of the first component once the second component is fully inserted.
[0061] The rear edge 144 of the flexible tab 136 is then at a level relative the surface of the triangular body 118 of the first component 114 and is locked within the triangular opening 124.
Fourth Preferred Embodiment
[0062] In a further embodiment and in a variation of the above described third embodiment, with reference to
[0063] In this embodiment however, the first component 214 is provided with a thin side tab 226 for securing the component at the adjoining seam of the doona cover when the component is inserted into a corner of the cover. The thin projection of the side tab 226 allows for an easier positioning of the component and requires a single pass only of stitching to secure the component in its required position.
Fifth Embodiment
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[0065] In this instance, like components are numbered as for the fourth embodiment except with postfixed A.
[0066] In this instance, the pin 330A is placed on the doona clip side of the assembly and interacts with a cap or press stud 328A located on the opposite side of the doona, as illustrated.
[0067] In some instances this arrangement may assist in better aligning the pin due to its improved visibility during an assembly operation.
[0068] In Use
[0069] Thus to secure padding within a doona cover with the securing system of this embodiment of the invention, each second component is inserted into the corresponding first component sufficient for the flexible tab to snap back into its raised position.
[0070] To disengage the second component 216 from the first component 214 for removal of the padding from the cover, the flexible tab 236 is depressed sufficient to allow the second component to be withdrawn from the recess 222.
Sixth Preferred Embodiment
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[0072] In a further embodiment, the securing system again comprises a first component 314 and a second component 316 as previously described and previously shown (214,216) in
[0073] In this embodiment, each of the components 314,316 is secured to the doona cover and to the padding respectively, by means of at least one, preferably a pair of mechanisms 318 as shown in
[0074] With reference to
[0075] The location of the restriction 326 in the socket 320, and the location of the tapered projection 332 on the shank of the push pin 322, are such as to leave a gap 334 sufficient to accommodate the material of the doona or the padding.
[0076] Turning now to
[0077] Thus to secure either the first component 314 to the doona cover, or the second component 316 to the padding within the cover in this fifth embodiment, push pins 322 are pushed through the material of cover or padding at the required separation, and then pushed into the sockets 320.
[0078] A similar assembly operation can be performed utilizing the arrangement of
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0079] The present invention provides a solution to the problem of the loose internal padding of a doona from moving with the outer sheath or cover of the doona, thereby reducing its effectiveness in properly insulating a user from cold.