Bed Sheet Tensioner

20230067016 ยท 2023-03-02

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    Abstract

    A Bed Sheet Tensioner Apparatus comprising at least one weight container, wherein said weight container includes at least one pocket, an attachment mechanism wherein said attachment mechanism comprises at least two attachment points, and wherein at least one said attachment point is attached to a sheet and at least one attachment point is attached to said weight container, and at least one weight configured to fit within said pocket of said weight container.

    Claims

    1. A Bed Sheet Tensioner comprising: at least one weight container, wherein said weight container includes at least one pocket; an attachment mechanism wherein said attachment mechanism comprises at least two attachment points, and wherein at least one said attachment point is attached to a sheet and at least one attachment point is attached to said weight container; and at least one weight configured to fit within said pocket of said weight container.

    2. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: an attachment point on said weight container, configured to attach to said attachment mechanism, with said attachment point comprising at least one of a group consisting of a Velcro attachment, a loop, a stitched attachment, a snap connection, a stitched connection, a clamp, or a button connection.

    3. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: said attachment mechanism comprising at least one of a group consisting of a clamping mechanism, an eyeloop mechanism, a hook mechanism, snap mechanism, a button mechanism, a clamp, or a Velcro mechanism.

    4. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: said weight comprising at least one of a group consisting of a plastic or metallic granular material contained within a flexible container, a naturally occurring granular material contained within a flexible container, or a solid plate or block of plastic or metal.

    5. A Bed Sheet Tensioner comprising: a sheet, wherein said sheet has at least one edge and a center section bounded by said at least one edge; at least one weight container, wherein said weight container includes at least one pocket, wherein said pocket is created by folding over said at least one edge of said sheet onto said center section of said sheet and is fixedly attached to said sheet in at least one location such that a chamber is created; and at least one weight configured to fit within said pocket of said weight container.

    6. A Bed Sheet Tensioner according to claim 5, further comprising: said fixedly attachment is at least one of a group comprising stitching, Velcro, clasps, or buttons.

    7. A method for using a Bed Sheet Tensioner comprising the steps of: obtaining a bed sheet tensioner comprised of at least one weight container, wherein said weight container includes at least one pocket; an attachment mechanism wherein said attachment mechanism comprises at least two attachment points, and wherein at least one said attachment point is attached to a sheet and at least one attachment point is attached to said weight container; and at least one weight configured to fit within said pocket of said weight container; attaching said bed sheet tensioner to a sheet using said attachment mechanism to a user defined location on said sheet; and placing one or more said weight into said weight container until a user desired tension is applied to said sheet by said bed sheet tensioner.

    Description

    VII. Description of the Drawings

    [0036] Note: The drawing and figures may be in simplified form and should not be considered to be precisely to scale.

    [0037] FIG. 1 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner.

    [0038] FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of one embodiment of an attachment mechanism consisting of a hook.

    [0039] FIG. 3 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner.

    [0040] FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of one embodiment of an attachment mechanism.

    [0041] FIG. 5 is a front view of an embodiment of a weight container.

    [0042] FIG. 6 is a section view of an embodiment of a weight container.

    [0043] FIG. 7 is an isometric front view of an embodiment of a weight container.

    [0044] FIG. 8 is an isometric back view of an embodiment of a weight container.

    [0045] FIG. 9 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner.

    [0046] FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of one embodiment of an attachment mechanism consisting of an eyeloop.

    [0047] FIG. 11 is a front view of the eyeloop.

    [0048] FIG. 12 is a side view of the eyeloop.

    [0049] FIG. 13 is an isometric view of the eyeloop.

    [0050] FIG. 14 is a side view of one embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner.

    [0051] FIG. 15 is an enlarged side view of a clamp and loop attachment mechanism.

    [0052] FIG. 16 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner.

    [0053] FIG. 17 is an enlarged isometric view of a clamp and loop attachment mechanism.

    [0054] FIG. 18 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner with integral weight containers.

    VIII. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0055] The present Bed Sheet Tensioner greatly improves upon current designs in many ways. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a more thorough description of embodiments of the Bed Sheet Tensioner. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the embodiments of the Bed Sheet Tensioner may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the many benefits of the Bed Sheet Tensioner. In all instances, it should be expressly understood that the embodiments illustrated herein are merely exemplary of the inventive concepts expressed and that many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments.

    [0056] Referring first to FIGS. 1 and 2, and one possible embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner, a bed 1 is covered using a sheet 2 that is attached to a weight container 3 on each side of the sheet 2. The weight container 3 is attached to the sheet 2 using a loop 5 attached to the weight container 3, which is placed over a hook 4 that is attached to the sheet 2. Though not shown, the hook 4 may be attached to the sheet 2 in multiple ways including, adhesives, stitched connections, Velcro, clamps, or pins and eyelets. In addition, in this embodiment the weight container 3 is tubular and container one large interior passageway for weights.

    [0057] By running the length of the sheet 2, the weight container 3 creates uniform tension along the sheet. Also, by using two weight containers the tension can be uniform across the top of the sheet 2. To adjust the amount of tension on the sheet 2, a user simply changes the amount of weight in the weight container 3.

    [0058] In addition, in this embodiment the attachment hooks 4 are evenly spaced to help create an even distribution of weight along the sheet 2. However, the number and placement of the hooks 4 can be varied to create the ideal amount of tension desired by the user. This flexibility is an integral part of the invention and improves its performance greatly compared to other designs.

    [0059] Turning next to FIGS. 3 and 4, and another possible embodiment of the Bed Sheet Tensioner, a bed 1 is covered by a sheet 2. In this embodiment, multiple weight containers 6 are attached to two sides of the sheet 2 using multiple hooks 7. The hooks 7 are attached to the sheet 2 on one end and on the other hook through a loop 8 on the weight container 6.

    [0060] The weight containers 6 are distributed along the length of two sides of the sheet 2 to create an even distribution of tension across the sheet 2. However, if a user desires more tension in one area of the sheet 2, then the weight containers 6 may be clustered in one area to increase the tension there or removed from areas where tension is not desired.

    [0061] As viewed in FIGS. 5 and 6, each weight container 6 includes a pocket into which a weight 9 can be placed. In this embodiment, a single weight 9 is shown placed in each weight container 6. However, though not shown, several smaller weights may be placed in the pocket on each weight container 6. In addition, the weight pocket may also be used to store a user's personal belongings.

    [0062] Turning next to FIGS. 7 and 8, which show another embodiment of a weight container 11 that includes multiple weight pockets 12. This embodiment also includes multiple loops 13 that may be used to attach the weight container 11 to a sheet. By running the length of the bed sheet, this weight container 11 allows the weight to be spread evenly down the side of a sheet. It also allows a user to load sections of the weight container 11 by placing weights in weight pockets 12 in just one section of the weight container 11. Doing so will increase the tension in just a section of a sheet, if so desired by a user. For example, this is particularly useful if the user desires more tension over their feet to keep heat in but does not want their arms constricted.

    [0063] Furthermore, in this embodiment the weight pockets 12 may also be used as storage for user belongings.

    [0064] FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate another possible embodiment of the bed sheet tensioner using an eyeloop 14 to attach the weight container 15 to the sheet 2. As shown in FIGS. 11 to 13, the eyeloop 14 consists of two pieces: a lock wire 16 that is formed into an almost keyhole shape with a large center hole that necks down to a narrower upper section. A tab 17 with a circular face offset from the body of the tab comprises the second piece of the assembly and the circular face has a narrow neck connecting it to the tab 17. The neck is narrow enough to fit into the narrow upper section of the lock wire 16. To engage the eyeloop 14, a sheet 2 is placed over the tab 17, which is then pushed against the sheet such that the sheet 2 conforms to the shape of the tab 17. The lock wire is then placed over the tab 17 and sheet 2 from the sheet 2 side, so that the sheet is captured between the lock wire 16 and the face of the tab 17. Once the lock wire 16 is over the face of the tab 17, the neck of the tab 17 is forced into the narrow section of the lock wire 16 so that the face of the tab 17 cannot pull through the openings on the lock wire 16. Either the tab 17 or the lock wire 16 can be attached to the weight container 15, though in this particular embodiment the lock wire 16 is attached to the weight container 15 on one end.

    [0065] By using this attachment mechanism, the weight container 15 can be attached to any sheet 2, which is very convenient for a user because they can quickly and easily remove the weight container to launder or dispose of the sheet 2.

    [0066] Alternatively, the sheet 2 may be attached to a weight container 20 using a clamping mechanism, like the one illustrated in FIGS. 14 to 17. In this embodiment, the clamp 18 is attached on one end to the weight container 20, shown here as a loop connection, and the clamping section of the clamp is clamped to the sheet 2. This attachment mechanism allows the user to quickly attach the weight container 20 to any sheet 2 and just as quickly remove it for cleaning.

    [0067] In these and other embodiments, the weight containers may be attached in a variety of ways not illustrated here. In particular, the weight containers may be attached by stitching an edge of a weight container to the sheet. The stitched sections of both the weight container and sheet may be reinforced to increase the strength of the stitched connection. This allows the user to place more tension on the sheet without the danger of the sheet or weight container ripping or tearing. The reinforcement section may be integral to the sheet or weight container, or may be a separate piece.

    [0068] In another embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 18, the weight container 21 may be integrated directly into a sheet 22 by creating a weight container 21 from the edge of the sheet 22 by folding the fabric over onto the sheet and securing it to the body of the sheet using an attachment mechanism 24. The fabric may be secured using stitching, Velcro, buttons, clasps, or other similar attachment mechanisms.

    [0069] In addition, the weight container 21 may contain one or more pockets 23, as desired by the user, with each pocket 23 being capable of containing one or more modular removable weights. In addition, the weight containers may be created on one or more of the edges of the sheet and is configurable to a user's desired specifications.

    [0070] In addition to quickly allowing a user to attach a weight container, these attachment mechanisms allow the user to attach the weight container to the sheet in any position along the sheet. Furthermore, these attachment mechanisms are not just limited to attaching the weight container to the edge of a sheet. Instead, they can be used to attach a weight container to any portion of a sheet that can be fitted to the mechanisms. These features maximize the utility of the design by making it extremely versatile.

    [0071] Numerous modifications to the features described and shown are possible. Accordingly, the described and illustrated embodiments are to be construed as merely exemplary of the inventive concepts expressed herein and addressed in the appended claims.