Head Rest Cover
20240343173 ยท 2024-10-17
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Abstract
A head rest cover for providing a low friction surface on a head rest of a seat is provided. Friction alopecia, or hair loss caused by friction against hair, can be a problem at the rear of the head for those who spend time leaning their head against a headrest of a seat, such as a vehicle seat while driving, or any other seat. The present disclosure prevents friction alopecia by providing a smooth silk surface on which to rest one's head while seated which prevents the friction that leads to hair loss.
Claims
1. A seat having a headrest cover comprising: a base; a back; and a head rest on a top of the back; a head rest cover attached around an outer perimeter of the head rest, the head rest cover comprising: a silk strip positioned covering a front of the head rest; and an elastic strip having a first end attached to a first widthwise edge of the silk strip, and having a second end attached to a second widthwise edge of the silk strip and thereby forming the head rest cover as a loop, the elastic strip positioned in a partially stretched position around sides and a rear of the head rest, the elastic strip applying a force to the head rest by being in the partially stretched position.
2. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 1 further comprising a second silk strip attached to a rear of the first silk strip and attached to the elastic strip.
3. The seat of claim 2 further comprising a cotton layer between the silk strip and the second silk strip.
4. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 1 wherein a length of the elastic strip is approximately three times a length of the silk strip.
5. The seat of claim 1 wherein the seat is a vehicle seat.
6. The seat of claim 5 wherein the seat is positioned in a vehicle.
7. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 2 further comprising a stitch in the ditch joining the silk strip, second silk strip, and elastic strip at the first widthwise edge of the silk strip and at the second widthwise edge of the silk strip.
8. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 7 further comprising stitching joining the lengthwise edges of the silk strip and second silk strip.
9. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 7 wherein the elastic strip is seated in a pocket defined by the silk strip and second silk strip at the first and second widthwise ends of the silk strip.
10. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 1 wherein the silk strip is one of a natural silk and an artificial silk.
11. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 2 wherein the first widthwise edge of the silk strip comprises a folded layer of an edge of the silk which is stitched in place, and wherein the second widthwise edge of the silk strip comprises a folded layer of an edge of the silk which is stitched in place; and wherein a first widthwise edge of the second silk strip comprises a folded layer of an edge of the silk which is stitched in place, and wherein a second widthwise edge of the second silk strip comprises a folded layer of an edge of the silk which is stitched in place.
12. The headrest cover of claim 2 wherein the silk strip has a different color or pattern from the second silk strip.
13. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 11 wherein the elastic strip first end is positioned in a pocket defined between a portion of the folded layer of the silk strip on the first widthwise edge, and a portion of the folded layer of the second silk strip on the second widthwise edge.
14. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 1 wherein the seat is a vehicle seat, wherein the headrest cover covers a portion of the headrest and is held in place by a force applied by the elastic strip to the headrest.
15. The seat having the headrest cover of claim 1 wherein the seat is a chair, wherein the headrest cover covers a portion of the headrest and is held in place by a force applied by the elastic strip to the headrest.
16. A method of constructing a hair-protective headrest cover comprising the steps of: folding opposite widthwise edges of a first silk strip inward and baste stitching the folded portion inward from the folded edges; folding opposite widthwise edges of a second silk strip inward and baste stitching the folded portion inward from the folded edges; placing the second silk strip on the first silk strip and straight stitching a seam along a top and bottom edges of the first and second silk strips; fitting a first edge of an elastic strip into a pocket defined between a first widthwise edge of the connected first and second silk strips, and stitching in the ditch where the baste stich is located on the first and second silk strips to join the three layers together; and fitting a second edge of an elastic strip into a pocket defined between a second widthwise edge of the connected first and second silk strips, and stitching in the ditch where the baste stich is located on the first and second silk strips to join the three layers together.
17. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of positioning a cotton layer between the first silk strip and the second silk strip.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein a length of the elastic strip is approximately three times a length of the first silk strip.
19. The method of claim 13 wherein the silk strip is one of a natural silk and an artificial silk.
20. The method of claim 13 wherein the first silk strip has a different color or pattern from the second silk strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0015] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and does not represent the only forms in which the present disclosure may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments.
[0016] Generally, the present disclosure concerns a headrest cover which can be attached to a headrest. The headrest cover provides a low friction surface on which a user may rest their head which limits or eliminates hair loss due to friction alopecia. Typically, the low friction surface is formed of a material such as natural or artificial silk which is particularly effective for providing low friction against hair. The headrest cover further comprises an elastic material connected to the low friction surface which is able to stretch around all or a part of the headrest. Typically, the elastic material is a stretchable fabric, though any stretchable material may be used. In some embodiments, the headrest cover may be reversible such that the low friction material has a front and a back which may have a different color or pattern for variable style options.
[0017] The low friction surface may be formed of a low friction fabric or membrane such as silk, artificial silk, satin, smooth plastic sheeting, and the like. As discussed herein, the term silk or silk strip is used to generally refer to the material forming the low friction surface but may apply to materials other than silk. The elastic material, also referred to as an elastic strip may be formed of any material which can stretch around and/or over a headrest so as to hold the headrest cover in place on the headrest. Typically, the elastic strip is formed of a stretchable fabric. In a particular embodiment the elastic strip may be formed of a stretchable polyester and rubber fabric. The elastic strip is formed of a different material than the low friction (silk) strip. In some cases, the low friction strip may be stretchable, and in such an embodiment, the elastic strip could be omitted. As discussed in embodiments having both an elastic strip and low friction material, it is to be understood that they refer to different materials.
[0018] As discussed herein, the headrest is a pad or support attached to or formed into a top of a seat such as a chair, vehicle seat, any other area where a person may be seated, and the like. The headrest extends from a top of the seat back and is an area intended for a user to rest or lean their heads.
[0019] The headrest cover may be formed in a number of different manners as can be understood by one skilled in the art. In a particular embodiment, an embodiment of the headrest cover may be formed as follows. Widthwise edges of a first silk strip and second silk strip may be folded inward and then baste stitched to form a double layered folded portion at the widthwise edges of the two silk strips. The two silk strips are then placed together with the folded portions facing away from each other (i.e. the finished sides are facing each other, and then a straight seam is stitched along top and bottom edges to form a reversible low friction surface. The assembly can then be flipped inside out for the operational configuration having the clean sides facing outward. In some embodiments, a cotton layer may be positioned between the first silk strip and second silk strip. This may provide more body to the combined silk layers, and help it retain its shape, and generally provide a more resilient and long lasting headrest cover. A first edge of an elastic strip, which is, in most embodiments between 2-5 times longer than the silk strip, is fitted into a pocket defined by the widthwise edges of the first and second silk strip. In one embodiment, the elastic strip may be approximately three times as long as the silk strip. The edge of the elastic strip is then connected to at least one of the two silk strips by a stich-in-the-ditch. A second opposite edge of the elastic strip is then fitted into a second pocket on the opposite side of the two silk strips, and again held to at least one by a stich-in-the-ditch. The forms the headrest cover as a loop of both the silk low friction surface and the elastic strip.
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[0024] It should be understood that the vehicle seat may be in any vehicle such as a car, truck, train, airplane, construction vehicle, and the like. Accordingly, it should be understood that the present disclosure further contemplates, includes, and covers any of these vehicles, and any other vehicles, having a seat 30 with the headrest cover 10 of the present disclosure therein.
[0025] While several variations of the present disclosure have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth.