Duvet cover—devices and methods of use
11529007 · 2022-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G2009/0269
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Devices and methods that allow for rapid and efficient changing of duvet covers, comprising an upper section and a lower section of washable material that are sized to be larger than a duvet that will be covered and isolated. The upper and lower sections are secured together along a single edge only, and that edge is positioned at the head of the bed. The duvet is placed between the upper and lower sections, isolating and enclosing the duvet, thereby preventing the duvet from becoming exposed while the bed is in use, and simultaneously allowing for easy and rapid changing of the duvet cover after use.
Claims
1. A method for isolating a duvet with a duvet cover, the duvet cover comprising: a first upper section of material having an overall width dimension and an overall length dimension larger than the overall width and length dimensions of a duvet to be covered; a second lower section of material having an overall width dimension and an overall length dimension larger than the overall width and length dimensions of the duvet to be covered, wherein the second lower section of material is sewn to or secured to the first upper section of material along only one common edge of the first and second sections laid one over the other, leaving a free edge extending along at least a portion of two side edges and along a bottom edge of the first and second sections, the bottom edge being both distal from and parallel to the common edge; stitching or securing means extending parallel to the overall width dimension of the first and second sections, said stitching or securing means further being spaced apart from the common edge of the first and second sections; and wherein the first and second sections of material are configured to be secured together only along the common edge via said stitching or securing means and not secured together along the portion of the side edges and the bottom edge; and wherein the duvet cover further comprises weighted elements disposed along the side and bottom free edges thereof, the weighted elements functioning to weigh the duvet cover down over the side edges and bottom edge of a bed; and wherein the weighted elements are sewn into the fabric or otherwise attached to the fabric; and comprising the acts of: a) positioning the duvet cover, the material sections stacked one over the other, over a bed with the common edge disposed across the width of the bed and near the head of the bed; b) pulling up the upper section from the foot of the bed and dispose the upper section toward the head of the bed and past the common edge of the duvet cover; c) positioning the duvet adjacent to an upper surface of the lower section in substantial geometric alignment with the lower section with a top edge of the duvet disposed toward the head of the bed and parallel to the common edge of the duvet cover; and d) pulling down the upper section from the head to the foot of the bed and dispose the upper section adjacent to the duvet and over the lower material section of the duvet cover and the duvet.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the duvet cover is fabricated from a washable fabric including polyester, cotton, linen, wool, flannel, rayon, modal, blended fabrics, synthetic or natural materials.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the second section of material is secured to the first section of material by a snap, zipper, hook and loop system, button, decorative stitching, double stitching, or a combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) In one embodiment of the invention, as shown in
(8) Both upper section 10 and lower section 11 are sized to be significantly larger than duvet 13, in both length and width. Duvet 13 may be of any size or shape, and each of the two sections of material is sized so that it is significantly larger than the duvet, as shown in
(9) Typically a duvet is longer than it is wide to correspond with the shape of most beds. In other words, a duvet is typically a rectangle with one of the shorter edges placed at the top, or head, of a bed, and the other shorter edge placed at the bottom, or foot, of the bed.
(10) In some preferred embodiments, upper section 10 and lower section 11 are secured 12 along one edge only. In one embodiment, upper section 10 and lower section 11 are secured 12 together along common edge 103 of a rectangular shape, as shown in
(11) Upper section 10 and lower section 11 may be stitched together, or they may be secured 12 together in using any other methods known in the art, including but not limited to zippers, hook and loop systems, snaps, buttons, or decorative means.
(12) As non-limiting examples, common edge 103 may be secured together using any type of stitching, including but not limited to double stitching, zig-zag stitching, superimposed seams, lapped seams, bound seams, flat seams, or decorative stitching. One example comprising double stitching 12 and 12a is shown in
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(15) In some embodiments, the edges of one or both of the sections of material may have weighted elements 15 to weigh down the free edges of the duvet cover, further ensuring that the duvet is isolated and covered, as shown in
(16) Weighted elements 15 may comprise decorative stitching, small weights, or other features that add weight to the material. In other embodiments, weighted elements 15 may comprise material that is doubled, tripled or otherwise folded to give weight at the free edges. In these embodiments, for example, each side edge 102 may be folded one or more times, and secured together by stitching or any other securing means 12. This creates multiple layers of fabric, adding weight to the free edges.
(17) Weighted elements 15 may be strategically disposed along the free edges of upper section 10, wherein the free edges comprise side edges 102, bottom edge 101, or any combination thereof. In a similar manner, weighted elements 15 may be strategically disposed along the free edges of lower section 11, wherein the free edges comprise side edges 112, bottom edge 111, or any combination thereof.
(18) The invention may be used to quickly and efficiently make and unmake a bed. In one embodiment, lower section 11 is placed on top of a bed 16, as shown in
(19) Lower section 11 is centrally positioned in substantial geometric alignment over bed 16 with edges 112 and 111 hanging down the sides of the bed. Common edge 103 is positioned at or near the head of the bed, as shown in
(20) Duvet 13 is centrally positioned, in substantial geometric alignment, adjacent to the top surface of lower section 11 and bed 16, as seen in
(21) To unmake the bed, the duvet cover and duvet are removed from the mattress by any means known in the art. The duvet is removed from inside the duvet cover. A clean duvet cover is positioned on bed 16 as described above, by centering lower section 11 in substantial geometric alignment on top of bed 16 with common edge 103 positioned at or near the head of the bed. The process described herein is repeated to position duvet 13 between and adjacent to upper section 10 and lower section 11, thereby isolating duvet 13 from the exterior. This process is repeated as often as needed.
(22) A similar method is used to make a bed using the embodiment shown in
(23) To unmake the bed, the duvet cover and duvet are removed from the mattress by any means known in the art. The duvet is removed from inside the duvet cover. A clean duvet cover is positioned on bed 16 as described above, by centering lower section 11 on bed 16 with common edge 103 positioned near the head of the bed. The process described herein is repeated to enclose and isolate duvet 13 between and adjacent to upper section 10 and lower section 11. This process is repeated as often as needed.
(24) A similar method is used to make and unmake a bed using the embodiment shown in
(25) To unmake the bed using this embodiment the duvet cover and duvet are removed from bed 16 by any means known in the art. Duvet 13 is removed from the duvet cover. A clean duvet cover is positioned on bed 16 as described above, by centering lower section 11 in substantial geometric alignment on bed 16 with midline 103 positioned at or near the head of bed 16. The process described herein is repeated to enclose and isolate duvet 13 between upper section 10 and lower section 11. This process is repeated as often as needed.
CONCLUSIONS, OTHER EMBODIMENTS, AND SCOPE OF INVENTION
(26) The above description presents the best mode, and preferred embodiments contemplated in carrying out the invention. However, it will be apparent to one with skill in the art that the invention described herein may be provided using some or all of the mentioned features and components without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will also be apparent to the skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are specific examples of an inventive concept, which may have greater scope than any of the singular descriptions taught. There may be many alterations made in the descriptions without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.