DISPOSABLE HYGIENIC AND ANTI-ALLERGENIC PILLOW PROTECTOR
20220369835 · 2022-11-24
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Abstract
A method of making a hygienic disposable pillow protector involves a step of folding a pillow protector material to define a first surface and a second surface, and to also define a closed end and an open end that is opposite the closed end. The pillow protector material is aligned to further define two unsealed edges. The method then involves sealing the unsealed edges of the pillow protector material by ultrasonic welding or bonding to define two sealed edges extending from the closed end to the open end to thereby define an opening sized to enable insertion of pillow into the disposable pillow protector. The method then involves applying a first strip of double-sided adhesive tape and applying a second strip of double-sided adhesive tape. A pillow may inserted into the disposable pillow protector and the opening sealed by forming folded seams with the first and second strips of tape.
Claims
1. A method of making a hygienic disposable pillow protector, the method comprising: folding a pillow protector material to define a first surface and a second surface, and to also define a closed end and an open end that is opposite the closed end, the pillow protector material being aligned to further define two unsealed edges; sealing the unsealed edges of the pillow protector material by ultrasonic welding or bonding to define two sealed edges extending from the closed end to the open end to thereby define an opening sized to enable insertion of pillow into the disposable pillow protector; applying a first strip of double-sided adhesive tape; and applying a second strip of double-sided adhesive tape.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the second surface extends beyond the first surface at the open end by a margin, and wherein the first strip of double-sided adhesive tape is applied to the margin.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein applying the second strip of double-sided adhesive tape comprises spacing the second strip of double-sided adhesive tape apart from the first strip of double-sided adhesive tape.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the pillow protector material is composed of three or more layers of spunbond non-woven filtration fabric.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the fabric is water-impermeable, water-repellent, antimicrobial and breathable.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising inserting a pillow through the opening.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising folding the first strip of double-sided adhesive tape onto the first surface to create a sealed folded seam.
8. The method of claim 7 further comprising folding the sealed folded seam a second time onto the second strip of double-sided adhesive tape to doubly seal the opening of the disposable pillow protector.
9. A disposable pillow protector comprising: a pillow protector material folded to define a first surface and a second surface, and to also define a closed end and an open end that is opposite the closed end, the pillow protector material being aligned to further define two unsealed edges; two sealed edges that are sealed by ultrasonic welding or bonding and that extend from the closed end to the open end to thereby define an opening sized to enable insertion of pillow into the disposable pillow protector; a first strip of double-sided adhesive tape; and a second strip of double-sided adhesive tape.
10. The disposable pillow protector of claim 9 wherein the second surface extends beyond the first surface at the open end by a margin, and wherein the first strip of double-sided adhesive tape is applied to the margin.
11. The disposable pillow protector of claim 10 wherein the second strip of double-sided adhesive tape is spaced apart from the first strip of double-sided adhesive tape.
12. The disposable pillow protector of claim 9 wherein the pillow protector material is composed of three or more layers of spunbond non-woven filtration fabric.
13. The disposable pillow protector of claim 12 wherein the fabric is water-impermeable, water-repellent, antimicrobial and breathable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Further features and advantages of the present technology will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
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[0021] It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In general, and as will be described in greater detail below, a first aspect of the present invention is a method of making a single-use disposable hygienic and anti-allergenic pillow protector (hereinafter referred as a “disposable pillow protector”). In the embodiment depicted in the figures, the disposable pillow protector is composed of three or more layers of spunbond non-woven filtration fabric or equivalent material. Instead of conventional sewing with needles and thread, the disposable pillow protector is fabricated, in the illustrated embodiment, by ultrasonic welding/bonding technology. The opening can be sealed with double-sided adhesive tape or multiple strips of such tape. Together, these components constitute an integrated leak-proof barrier to encase a pillow, which effectively prevent or at least mitigates the transmission of allergens and microbes between the sleeper and pillow. The beneficial properties of the completed disposable pillow protector are substantiated by American PPE testing standard ANSI/AAMI PB70 (level 2 or higher) although it will be appreciated that the novel method and the disposable pillow protector produced by this method are not limited to this testing standard. Any other compatible industrially recognized testing methods and standards may be employed to substantiate the anti-allergenic properties of the disposable pillow protector.
[0023] Reference will be made to the embodiment depicted in the figures. In addition to the drawings, this description discloses other embodiments beyond the drawings. Accordingly, there is no intent to limit the invention to a single embodiment or embodiments that are disclosed herein. The intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents within the scope of this disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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[0025] The disposable pillow protector material 12 has an inside pillow protector backing layer 14. The disposable pillow protector 12 is folded to define a first surface 11 and a second surface 13. As shown in these figures, the second surface 13 extends beyond the first surface at the opening. In other words, the second surface 13 has an upper protruded margin 15 that is provided as the designated space for a strip of double-sided adhesive tape to be bonded as will be explained below. The width of the margin can be made compatible with the intended width of the double-sided adhesive tape. The underlying material is aligned to protrude at the opposite of the fold (the opening) by a margin of 2 cm, for example, although another size of margin may be used to match a width of any particular double-sided adhesive tape being used.
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[0032] From the foregoing description, various innovative features and aspects become apparent. Pre-forming of the disposable pillow protector by applying ultrasonic welding/bonding methodology (instead of needle-based sewing) seals all the seams adjacent to the fold of the pillow to render it waterproof and allergen-proof. This method does may be performed using an alternative seam sealing technique that does not puncture the material and thus preserves its protective barrier against allergens and moisture.
[0033] The application of built-in industrial grade double-sided adhesive tapes enables the closure using a simple D-I-Y process for a user to seal the opening easily after a pillow is encased inside. This method of securing the encased pillow and rendering it waterproof and allergen-proof may be achieved using any alternative methods for D-I-Y closure that fully seal the opening to ensure that no moisture or allergens ingress or egress. This ready-made closure, which helps maintain personal hygiene, enables the fabrication of a versatile and cost-effective single-use, disposable pillow protector.
[0034] In one embodiment, the disposable pillow protector material is composed of three or more layers of spunbond non-woven fabric designed or engineered to be water-impermeable, water-repellent, and air-permeable. The composite of this spunbond non-woven filtration fabric can be customized with suitable combinations of polyurethane-based, polyethylene-based, and polytetrafluoroethylene-based membrane with micropores, but not limited to other alternative composites of compatible properties. Thus, the disposable pillow protector made of the above mentioned spunbond non-woven fabric provides the desired hygienic properties.
[0035] The method described herein enables a disposable pillow protector to be made that avoids conventional sewing with thread and needle which causes numerous punctures and gaps. Due to the novel method of making this disposable pillow protector, it is impenetrable to moisture, water, and contaminants. Thus, it minimizes allergens, contaminants, moisture, and microbes passing from the encased pillow to the user. By minimizing egress of contaminants and allergens from the encased pillow, the user is protected from exposures that can exacerbate respiratory or dermal medical conditions.
[0036] Similarly, the disposable pillow protector minimizes the ingress of contaminants, bacteria, food sources, and moisture from the user and environment to the encased pillow. This minimizes the formation or maintenance of an environment that sustains organisms such as bacteria, bedbugs, dust mites, and other microbes.
[0037] For the purposes of interpreting this specification, when referring to elements of various embodiments of the present invention, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including”, “having”, “entailing” and “involving”, and verb tense variants thereof, are intended to be inclusive and open-ended by which it is meant that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0038] This new technology has been described in terms of specific implementations and configurations which are intended to be exemplary only. Persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many obvious variations, refinements and modifications may be made without departing from the inventive concepts presented in this application. The scope of the exclusive right sought by the Applicant(s) is therefore intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.