SYSTEM FOR SECURING A BED COVERING TO A BED
20200085200 ยท 2020-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A system, including a device and method, for securing a covering, such as a coverlet, quilt, duvet or comforter to a bed, and a kit and method for applying the system to an existing bed and covering. A sleeve encircles the mattress and includes an engagement structure on its lower surface. The covering includes a tab which fits beneath the mattress and its support structure and further includes a second engagement structure which faces upwardly to engage the engagement structure on the sleeve. A kit includes just a sleeve and a tab with a structure for engagement to a covering.
Claims
1. A combination of a bed and a covering, comprising: a mattress positioned on a support structure, the mattress having a sleeve encircling it from side to side and having a first engagement structure on the outer surface of the sleeve which faces downwardly toward the support structure, and a covering having a tab at one end which extends between the mattress and the support structure and which has a second engagement structure which engages the first engagement structure, thereby securing a bottom end of the covering to the mattress.
2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the covering has an upper surface and a lower surface when in position on the bed, and the second engagement structure is positioned on the side of the tab which is coextensive with the lower surface of the covering.
3. The combination of claim 2, wherein the covering has a head end and a foot end, the foot end being located between the mattress and the support structure, and the tab being connected to the covering, such that the tab is located inwardly between the mattress and the support structure.
4. The combination of claim 1, wherein the first and second engagement structures are Velcro strips.
5. The combination of claim 1, wherein the sides of the sleeve include a material which is a stretch fabric to accommodate mattresses of varying thicknesses.
6. The combination of claim 1, wherein the first engagement structure is a Velcro strip attached to the outside of the bottom of the sleeve.
7. The combination of claim 6, wherein the second engagement structure is a Velcro strip attached to an outer end of the tab and positioned to engage the Velcro strip of the first engagement structure.
8. The combination of claim 1, wherein with the first and second engagement structures engage with each other, and with the covering positioned on the mattress, the covering can be straightened to be neat by manipulating the covering on the bed while its lower end is restrained by its engagement with the mattress by the first and second engagement structures.
9. The combination of claim 1, wherein the covering is a comforter.
10. A method of securing a bed covering to a mattress which is mounted on a support structure, comprising the steps of: securing to the mattress near its bottom end a sleeve which encircles the mattress and which includes a first engagement structure on its bottom facing downwardly toward the support structure, taking a covering which has a tab connected to and extending outwardly from a bottom edge of the covering, which tab has a second engagement structure facing upwardly from what will be the lower surface of the covering when the covering is in position on the bed, lifting the bottom end of the mattress upwardly and inserting the tab into the space between the mattress and the support structure such that the first and second engagement structures engage each other, and flipping the covering up and over so as to cover the bed.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the engagement structures are Velcro.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the covering is a comforter.
13. The method of claim 10, including placing a sheet over the mattress such that the first engagement structure is not covered by the edges of the sheet.
14. The method according to claim 10, wherein the step of inserting the tab into the space includes locating the entire tab between the mattress and the support structure.
15. A kit for securing a covering to a bed which includes a sleeve which is configured to encircle a mattress, and which includes a first engagement structure on its lower surface and facing downwardly, and a tab which is attachable to the lower end of a covering and is configured, when attached to the covering, to be placed between the mattress and a support structure which supports the mattress, and a second engagement structure located on the top of the tab and positioned such that the first and second engagement structures engage each other to secure the covering to the sleeve.
16. A kit according to claim 15, wherein the engagement structures are Velcro strips.
17. A kit according to claim 15, including clips along an edge of the tab for securing the tab to the covering.
18. A method of modifying a conventional bed having a mattress and covering to secure the covering to the mattress, including the steps of: encircling a mattress of the bed with a sleeve having on its lower surface a first engagement structure with its engaging surface facing downwardly, attaching to the covering a tab which has a second engagement structure which faces upwardly and is positioned such that the first and second engagement structures are secured to each other, and wherein, in use with the covering on the bed, the engagement surfaces of the first and second engagement structures will tend to prevent the covering from falling off of the bed and will enhance manipulation of the covering when making the bed.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the first and second engagement structures are Velcro strips.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the tab is attached to the covering with clips mounted along an edge of the tab facing the covering.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will be more clearly understood by reference to the detailed description to follow, taken together with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Referring to the figures, like elements are represented by like numerals throughout the several views.
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[0039] The Velcro strip 25 would preferably be located at the outer end of the tab 24 such that in use it would line up directly below the Velcro strip 20 of the sleeve 16.
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[0042] At this point, the Velcro strip 25 at the end of tab 24 would lie directly beneath the Velcro strip 20 on the sleeve 16. Thereafter, the mattress will be lowered so that the Velcro strips 20 and 25 engage. This engagement of these engagement structures, along with the weight of the mattress on the tab 24 of the comforter 12 will securely hold the comforter in place relative to the mattress 11 and the support structure 13.
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[0045] It is an advantage of the present invention that the system of securing the comforter to the mattress does not interfere with the sheets, whether fitted or flat. This is because, as shown in
[0046] Although it will be apparent that the dimensions of the various parts of the invention can vary for specific circumstances, the following dimensions have been found to be suitable. The sleeve would have a dimension along the length of the bed of 22 inches and the height on the sides would vary from a minimal height of 8 inches for a mattress of that thickness to a height of 16 inches for a mattress of that thickness. At 8 inches, the elastic sides 17 would still have a sufficient grip to secure the sleeve 16 to the mattress. The Velcro strip would be placed centrally along the bottom of the sleeve, having, for all size mattresses, a width in the top to bottom direction of the bed of 2 inches. For a twin mattress having a width of 38 inches the strip would be 26 inches across. For a full mattress with a width of 54 inches, the Velcro strip would have a length of 42 inches across. For a queen mattress having a width of 60 inches, the Velcro strip would have a length of 48 inches across. For a king size mattress having a width of 76 inches, the Velcro strip would have a length of 64 inches across.
[0047] With respect to the comforter, the tab 24 would extend outwardly from its end 14 for 14 inches and the Velcro strip would extend across the tab at the outer end thereof and have a width of 2 inches. For a twin bed, the tab would have a width of 26 inches. For a full sized bed, the tab would have a width of 42 inches. For a queen bed, the tab would have a width of 48 inches. And for a king sized bed, the tab would have a width of 64 inches.
[0048] According to a variation, the advantages of the present invention can be utilized to modify an existing mattress and comforter to include the advantageous features of the present invention.
[0049] Specifically, certain key parts of the invention, referred to herein as a kit, is all that is needed to convert a conventional mattress/comforter into one to include the features of the present invention. This variation is described in
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[0051] The second element of the kit would include a modified tab 24A which, instead of being attached to a comforter would be separate from any comforter and include clips 35 for attachment to the edge 14A of a conventional comforter. The tab 24 includes an open bottom which normally hides the clips 35 from view, but wherein the clips are accessible through the open bottom.
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[0054] Similar to what is described with respect to
[0055] The present invention further includes a method of converting a conventional mattress/comforter to have the advantages of the present invention. Initially, a kit is provided which includes a sleeve similar to that described in
[0056] Thereafter, making of the bed is completed as described in
[0057] As will be understood from the preceding discussion, the system of the present invention provides the above-described advantages in that the bed can be made quickly (after the sheets and other blankets have been applied) by simply grasping the comforter and pulling it up and over the top of the bed. Because of the secure connection between the comforter and the mattress, it will be a relatively simple task to present a clean, neat look with the comforter tucked beneath the mattress with the tab out of sight. Additionally, the present invention will tend to avoid the comforter coming off of the bed as the occupant turns and otherwise moves the comforter during the night; and in the morning the comforter will most likely have been maintained on the bed and off the floor.
[0058] Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is capable of numerous modifications and variations, apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.