Top cover with wash activated patterning
10612174 ยท 2020-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D10B2331/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
A47G9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A top cover comprises a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns, with a first plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second plurality of the fill yarns (and/or the warp yarns) being non-elastomeric yarns whereby the top cover has a wash activated patterning so as to have a bulky look or texture after it is laundered, especially the first time it is laundered, which allows the top cover to serve as a top cover without the need for additional processing such as ironing or pressing.
Claims
1. A top cover for use over a made-up bed mattress, the top cover comprising a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns in a rectangular configuration and hems so as to be of a size to be used over a made-up bed mattress, the warp yarns or the fill yarns including a first cluster of a first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns in a side-by-side arrangement and a second cluster of a second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns in a side-by-side arrangement, wherein the warp yarns or fill yarns comprise an alternating sequence of the first and second clusters, wherein the number of yarns in each second cluster is a multiple of the number of yarns in each first cluster, whereby the first clusters of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns will shrink more when laundered than the second clusters of non-elastomeric yarns to provide a top cover having a wash activated patterning so as to have a bulky look or texture.
2. The top cover of claim 1, the first and second plurality of yarns being fill yarns.
3. The top cover of claim 2, the warp yarns being cellulose-containing, synthetic, or a combination thereof.
4. The top cover of claim 1, the first and second plurality of yarns being warp yarns.
5. The top cover of claim 4, the fill yarns being cellulose-containing, synthetic, or a combination thereof.
6. The top cover of claim 1, both the warp yarns and the fill yarns each include a respective first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns.
7. The top cover of claim 1, the second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns and first plurality of elastomeric yarns being present in the woven web in a ratio of about 4:1.
8. The top cover of claim 1, the non-elastomeric yarns being synthetic filament yarns.
9. A method of forming a top cover comprising: obtaining a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns with the warp yarns or the fill yarns including a first cluster of a first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second cluster of a second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns, wherein the warp yarns or the fill yarns comprise an alternating sequence of the first and second clusters; forming a rectangular configuration from the woven web of a size near that desired to go over a made-up bed mattress; hemming respective edges of the woven web; and laundering the woven web whereby to obtain a wash activated patterning defining a bulky look or texture.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the laundering occurs after the hemming.
11. The method of claim 9 further comprising obtaining a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns wherein only the fill yarns include the first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and the second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising obtaining a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns wherein the warp yarns are cellulose-containing, synthetic, or a combination thereof.
13. The method of claim 9 further comprising obtaining a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns wherein only the warp yarns include the first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and the second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising obtaining a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns wherein the fill yarns are cellulose-containing, synthetic, or a combination thereof.
15. The method of claim 9 further comprising obtaining a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns wherein both the fill yarns and the warp yarns include a respective first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns.
16. A method of forming a top cover comprising: obtaining an already laundered woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns with the warp yarns or the fill yarns including a first cluster of a first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second cluster of a second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns, wherein the warp yarns or the fill yarns comprise an alternating sequence of the first and second clusters so as to have a wash activated patterning defining a bulky look or texture; forming a rectangular configuration from the woven web of a size near that desired to go over a made-up bed mattress; and hemming respective edges of the woven web.
17. A method of forming a top cover comprising: weaving warp and fill yarns into a woven web of warp yarns and fill yarns with the warp yarns or the fill yarns including a first cluster of a first plurality of non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns and a second cluster of a second plurality of non-elastomeric yarns, wherein the warp yarns or the fill yarns comprise an alternating sequence of the first and second clusters; forming a rectangular configuration from the woven web of a size near that desired to go over a made-up bed mattress; hemming respective edges of the woven web; and laundering the woven web whereby to obtain a wash activated patterning defining a bulky look or texture.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the laundering occurs after the hemming.
19. The method of claim 17 wherein the laundering occurs before the forming.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention and together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the embodiment given below, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(6) With reference to the
(7) In one embodiment, the fill yarns 16 are a combination of 100% polyester multifilament yarns, a first plurality thereof 16 as previously described being the non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns, and a second plurality 16 being non-elastomeric synthetic filament yarns. While the yarns 16 may be any non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric synthetic, they may be a bi-component polyester textile fiber, such as 150 denier elasterell-p, which is a combination of PET and PTT polyester. The yarns 16 may be any non-elastomeric synthetic filament yarn, but one advantageous yarn is 150 denier PET polyester. In that embodiment, the warp yarns may be selected from the group consisting of cotton, cotton/poly, and polyester, and may advantageously be 50% cotton/50% poly spun yarn.
(8) Woven web 12 is advantageously plain woven in an approximately 4 oz. per square yard. And the amount of yarns 16 to yarns 16 may be in a ratio that is advantageously a multiple of 4:1, such as 4:1 or 12:3, although other ratios could be selected. Further, the insertion pattern of the yarns 16 may be alternating as a cluster C1 of the non-elastomeric yarns 16 and a cluster C2 of the non-spandex, non-core spun elastomeric yarns 16. While only one cluster C1 and two clusters C2 are shown in
(9) With further reference to
(10) The woven web 12 is cut and formed into a rectangular configuration and hemmed to form a top hem 20, bottom hem 21, left side hem 22, and right side hem 23 along the respective edges thereof as seen in
(11) A method of forming the top cover 10 includes weaving and/or obtaining the woven web 12; cutting or otherwise forming it into a rectangular configuration slightly larger than the desired dimension so as to be of a size near that desired to go over the made-up bed mattress 30; folding over excess portions along each edge; and hemming the folded over portions to form the hem 20, 21, 22, and 23 as a top cover 10 of a dimension suitable for use as a top cover over the made-up bed mattress 30 (
(12) The woven web 12 may be laundered prior to forming the top cover 10, such as in the greige state (before forming into a rectangular configuration), in order to provide a wash activated patterning, or it may be laundered after being formed into the top cover 10 for that purpose.
(13) In use, and with reference to
(14) By virtue of the foregoing there is thus provided a top cover 10 that avoids the need for additional processing, such as ironing and pressing, to serve as a top cover for use on a bed mattress made up with linen sheets is lighter and thinner than either bed spreads or current top covers to thus provide the advantages of linen sheets, while still able to serve as a top cover for use on a bed mattress made up with linen sheets.
(15) While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of a particular embodiment thereof, and while the embodiment has been described in some detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. By way of example, while the embodiment is described with reference to the elastomeric yarns 16 and non-elastomeric yarns 16 comprising the fill yarns 16, alternatively or additionally, the warp yarns 14 could be comprised of such elastomeric and non-elastomeric yarns. Additionally, while fill yarns 16 are advantageously non-elastomeric synthetic filament yarns, they could be natural yarns, or a blend of natural and synthetic yarns, provided they have less shrink as compared to the elastomeric yarns 16 to thus provide a wash activated patterning. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of the general inventive concept.