Bed skirt system for adjustable bed
12551036 ยท 2026-02-17
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Abstract
A system for securing a bed skirt to an adjustable bed frame with a right side, a left side, a head area, and a foot area, with a first hinge disposed at a first distance from the head of the adjustable bed frame and a second hinge disposed at a second distance from the head of the adjustable bed frame to allow independent adjustment of various sections of lying surface. The bed skirt for an adjustable bed includes two side panels and a front panel. The front panel may include two corner foot flaps located at opposing ends of the front panel. The front panel, two side panels, and two corner foot flaps are capable of being interconnected and interlocked at their respective perimeters by hook and loop fasteners.
Claims
1. A bed skirt for a bed comprising: a set of rectangular sections including a first rectangular section, a second rectangular section and a third rectangular section, each of the rectangular sections in the set of rectangular sections including a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, an outer side and an inner side; a first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert formed from a first material with a first grain including a first edge, a second edge, and a bottom circular-arc edge disposed between the second end of the first rectangular section and the first end of the second rectangular section, and at a first distance from the first end of the first rectangular section, a first seam, which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion of the first rectangular section, the first seam formed across the first grain of the first material to join with the second end of the first rectangular section; and a second seam, which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion of the second rectangular section, the second seam formed along the first grain of the first material to join with the first end of the second rectangular section; and a second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert formed from a second material with a second grain including a first edge, a second edge, and a bottom circular-arc edge disposed between the second end of the third rectangular section and the second end of the second rectangular section, and at a second distance from the first end of the first rectangular section, a first seam, which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion of the second rectangular section, the first seam formed along the second grain of the second material to join with the second end of the second rectangular section; and a second seam, which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion of the third rectangular section, the second seam formed across the second grain of the second material to join with the first end of the third rectangular section; and a strip of one of i) a hook fastener, ii) a loop fastener or iii) both, attached along the top portion of an inner side of the top portion of the set of rectangular sections.
2. The bed skirt of claim 1, wherein the first rectangular section is joined together with the second rectangular section by the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert and the second rectangular section is joined together with the third rectangular section by the second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert forms one of a substantially u-shape or substantially parabolic shape.
3. The bed skirt of claim 1, wherein the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert and the second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert further comprises a fold between the first edge and the second edge, wherein the fold protrudes away the outer side toward the inner side.
4. The bed skirt of claim 1, wherein the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert and the second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert further comprises a plurality of folds between the first edge and the second edge, wherein the plurality of folds protrudes away the outer side toward the inner side.
5. The bed skirt of claim 1, further comprising: a bed frame with a right side, a left side, a head area and a foot area; a strip of one of i) a hook fastener, ii) a loop fastener or iii) both, attached along a one of i) a right side top portion, a left side top portion, or ii both of the bed frame to correspondingly attach and secure to the strip attached of the set of rectangular sections.
6. A system for securing a bed skirt to an adjustable bed frame with a right side, a left side, a head area and a foot area, with a first hinge disposed at a first distance from a head of the adjustable bed frame and a second hinge disposed at a second distance from the head of the adjustable bed frame to allow independent adjustment of various sections of lying surface, the system comprising: a pair of u-shaped side bed skirt panels form from a material with a grain, each of the u-shaped side bed skirt side panels includes a first rectangular portion, a second rectangular portion, and a third rectangular portion; a top portion, a front outer side panel, a back inner side panel, and a bottom portion, an upper strip of one of i) hook fastener, ii) loop fastener, or both disposed on a back inner side near the top portion; a first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert with a first edge, a second edge, and a bottom circular-arc edge disposed between and joining together the first rectangular portion and the second rectangular portion at the first distance from the head area of the adjustable bed frame, the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert including the first edge with a first seam formed across the grain of a fabric which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion nearest the head area of the adjustable bed frame, and the second edge with a second seam formed along the grain of the fabric which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion; and a second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert with a first edge, a second edge, and a bottom circular-arc edge disposed between and joining together the second rectangular portion and the third rectangular portion at the second distance from the head area of the adjustable bed frame, the second triangular gusset pleat including the first edge with a third seam formed along a grain of the fabric which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion nearest the foot area of the adjustable bed frame, and the second edge with a fourth seam formed across the grain which is sustainably perpendicular to the top portion; a strip of one of i) a hook fastener, ii) a loop fastener or iii) both, attached along the top portion of the first rectangular portion, the second rectangular portion, and the third rectangular portion.
7. The bed skirt of claim 6, wherein the first rectangular portion is joined together with the second rectangular portion by the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert and the second rectangular portion is joined together with the third rectangular portion by the second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert forms one of a substantially u-shape or substantially parabolic shape.
8. The bed skirt of claim 6, wherein the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert and the second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert further comprises a fold between the first edge and the second edge, wherein the fold protrudes away an outer side toward an inner side.
9. The bed skirt of claim 6, wherein the first triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert and the second triangular-shaped gusset pleat insert further comprises a plurality of folds between the first edge and the second edge, wherein the plurality of folds protrudes away an outer side toward an inner side.
10. The bed skirt of claim 6, further comprising: a bed frame with a right side, a left side, a head area and a foot area; a strip of one of i) a hook fastener, ii) a loop fastener or iii) both, attached along a one of i) a right side top portion, a left side top portion, or ii both of the bed frame to correspondingly attach and secure to the strip attached of the top portion of the first rectangular portion, the second rectangular portion, and the third rectangular portion.
11. A system for securing a bed skirt to an adjustable bed frame with a right side, a left side, a head area and a foot area, with a first hinge disposed at a first distance from a head of the adjustable bed frame and a second hinge disposed at a second distance from the head of the adjustable bed frame to allow independent adjustment of various sections of lying surface, the system comprising: a pair of three piece rectangular sections defining a head section, a middle section and a foot section, the three piece rectangular sections formed by cutting a trapezium shaped piece from one rectangular piece of material with a height and width, each of the head section, the middle section and the foot section including a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an outer side and an inner side, the trapezium shaped piece is rotated 180 degrees so that its bottom aligns with the top of the head section and the foot section, a first seam formed between the head section and the middle section and at a first distance from the first end of the head section and a second seam form between the middle section and the foot section at a second distance from the first end of the head section, a first set of hems formed into a left hand triangular shape and a right hand triangular shape disposed in a mirror position at the bottom of the first seam and a second set of hems formed into a left hand triangular shape and a right hand triangular shape disposed in a mirror position at the bottom of the second seam so that the width of the first end of the head section is greater than or equal to a width at the first seam and a width at the second seam; and a strip of one of i) a hook fastener, ii) a loop fastener or iii) both, attached along the top of the head section, the middle section and the foot section.
12. The bed skirt of claim 11, wherein the head section, the middle section and the foot section forms one of a substantially u-shape or substantially parabolic shape.
13. The bed skirt of claim 11, wherein the head section, the middle section and the foot section further comprises a first fold between the first end of the head section and the first seam, a second fold between the first seam and the middle section, a third fold between the middle section and the second seam, and a fourth fold between the second seam and the foot section, wherein each of the first fold, the second fold, the third fold and the fourth fold protrudes away the outer side toward the inner side.
14. The bed skirt of claim 11, further comprising: a bed frame with a right side, a left side, a head area and a foot area; a strip of one of i) a hook fastener, ii) a loop fastener or iii) both, attached along a one of i) a right side top portion, a left side top portion, or ii both of the bed frame to correspondingly attach and secure to the strip attached of the top of the head section, the top of the middle section and the top of the foot section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views, and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and to explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present disclosure, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(24) The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of certain embodiments of the subject matter set forth herein, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration-specific embodiments in which the subject matter disclosed herein may be practiced. These embodiments, which are also referred to herein as examples, are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the subject matter disclosed herein. It is to be understood that the embodiments may be combined or that other embodiments may be utilized and that variations may be made without departing from the scope of the subject matter disclosed herein. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the subject matter disclosed herein is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
(25) As required, detailed embodiments are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples and that the systems and methods described below can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the disclosed subject matter in virtually any appropriately detailed structure and function. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description.
Non-Limiting Definitions
(26) The terms a or an, as used herein, are defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two.
(27) The term adapted to describes the hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software that is capable of, able to accommodate, to make, or that is suitable to carry out a given function.
(28) The term adjustable bed or movable bed is a bed base that has a multi-hinged lying surface that can be profiled to a number of different positions. Drive motors may be used to change the positions of the multi-hinged lying surface's various sections by simply pushing a button. Common adjustments include inclining the upper body and raising the lower body independently of each other. Other common features include height adjustment and tilting the bed to raise the upper body or the lower body into the Trendelenburg or reverse Trendelenburg positions.
(29) The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more.
(30) The term bed skirt or bed skirt or also known as a dust ruffle is a piece of decorative fabric that is placed between the mattress and the bed frame of a bed that extends to the floor around the sides to provide a tailored loo. In addition to its aesthetics, a bed skirt is used to hide the ensemble fabric, bed frame, optional wheels and other unsightly objects underneath the bed or as protection against dust.
(31) The term configured to describes hardware or a combination of hardware that is adapted to, set up, arranged, built, composed, constructed, designed, or that has any combination of these characteristics to carry out a given function.
(32) The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
(33) The term godet is an extra piece of fabric in the shape of a circular sector that is set into a garment. The addition of a godet causes the garment to flare, thus adding width and volume. A godet is usually triangular in shape, but it can also be in other shapes, like a wedge or a circular segment. The wide end of the triangle is inserted at the hemline, while the pointed end extends upward along the seam. It is typically sewn into the vertical seams of a skirt or dress, usually starting below the waistline or hip and extending to the hem. The godet is cut separately and inserted into a seam by opening it up, resulting in a flared effect where the seams separate at the hem. The construction is focused on flare and volume.
(34) A godet is inserted into a seam or slit to add flare or volume to a garment. It is commonly used in skirts, dresses, or sleeves to create a more dramatic, flared shape. The godet is primarily decorative, used to add fullness and a flowing effect to a garment. Unlike a gusset, it's not about reinforcing or adding ease for movement but rather about enhancing the visual appeal and shaping of the garment. A godet adds volume, flare, and aesthetic appeal.
(35) A gusset is typically a piece of fabric inserted into a seam to add breadth or reduce stress from tight-fitting garments. The difference between a gusset and a godet lies in their shape, purpose, and how they are used in a garment or fabric construction. A gusset is typically triangular or diamond-shaped but can also be a square depending on the area it is used.
(36) The purpose of gussets is to be inserted into seams to provide extra room, flexibility, or reinforcement, particularly in areas that experience a lot of stress or require more ease of movement, such as a fitted skirt for walking, the underarm area in a sleeve or the crotch of pants. The main function of a gusset is to add strength and reduce strain on the garment, ensuring comfort, ease of movement, and durability. It's often used in functional garments like sportswear, workwear, or any clothing requiring additional movement. A gusset adds functionality, flexibility, and reinforcement. It is a functional rather than decorative addition.
(37) Construction: The gusset is sewn into a seam intersection, expanding the garment at that point. It does not create flare or fullness but instead increases mobility and ease of movement without losing the visual appeal and shaping of the garment.
(38) Placement: Typically inserted into the junction of seams (e.g., underarms, crotch of pants, or side seams of tight-fitting garments). It does not run to the hem but rather is concentrated in areas needing flexibility or additional space.
(39) Directional Gusset Pleating is a technique emphasizing the controlled direction of the pleat created by the bias edge of the gusset. Different types of gussets include a Bias-Fold Gusset, which describes how the gusset is intended to fold along the bias edge, affecting the way it lays within the garment or fabric construction. Another type of gusset is an asymmetric Gusset Insertion, in which the deliberate asymmetry in how the gusset is positioned and how it influences the fabric's behavior. These unofficial terms could be used descriptively to communicate the technique in design discussions or pattern instructions. In technical design and patternmaking, such nuanced techniques might be explained rather than named. The terms including and having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language).
(40) The grain of fabric is the direction of the threads that are woven together to create the fabric. Fabric is usually made by weaving two or more threads together at right angles, and the grain refers to the direction of those threads. There are three types of grain in fabric: i. Lengthwise grain: Also called warp or straight grain, this is the direction of the long threads that run parallel to the selvage of the fabric, ii. Crosswise grain: Also called weft, this is the direction of the short threads that run perpendicular to the selvage, from selvage to selvage, and iii. Bias grain: This is at a 45 angle to the selvage.
(41) The terms looped, textured, pile, or boucl surface are fabrics that have properties that allow Velcro hooks to attach. Examples include knit fabrics with a textured surface, such as a jersey knit, rib knit, or interlock knit. Another example is fleece fabrics with a pile surface. Another example is Terry cloth, which is often used with towels. Velour or velvet is another example of a short pile that can sometimes catch Velcro hooks, though not as strongly as knit or fleece.
(42) The term or is intended to mean an inclusive or rather than an exclusive or. That is, unless specified otherwise or clear from context, X employs A or B is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then X employs A or B is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. In addition, the articles a and an as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean one or more unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form.
(43) The term sewing on the grain refers to sewing along the fabric's straight grain, which runs parallel to the selvage (the tightly woven edge that prevents the fabric from unraveling). It provides stability to the fabric. It retains its shape well, with minimal stretching or distortion. Application of sewing on the grain includes seams, hems, and structural parts of a garment or item where stability is key, such as waistbands, collars, and cuffs. Sewing on the grain generally offers more durability due to the fabric's inherent stability. Sewing on the bias, while more flexible, may require careful handling to prevent overstretching or warping.
(44) The term sewing on the bias or sewing at an angle refers to sewing at a 45-degree angle to the straight grain, which is known as sewing on the bias. Fabric cut and sewn on the bias has more stretch and flexibility. This can create a more fluid, draped effect and allow the fabric to conform to curves more easily. Application of sewing on the bias includes bias-cut dresses, scarves, and other items where a softer, flowing appearance is desired. Sewing on the bias is also used in making piping and binding where flexibility is needed. The choice between sewing on the grain and at an angle affects the appearance and behavior of the fabric, influencing the overall aesthetic and functionality of the final product.
(45) It should be understood that the steps of the methods set forth herein are not necessarily required to be performed in the order described, and the order of the steps of such methods should be understood to be merely exemplary. Likewise, additional steps may be included in such methods, and certain steps may be omitted or combined in methods consistent with various embodiments of the present device.
(46) Incorporated References By Same Inventor
(47) This application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 8,863,330, entitled System and Method for Securing a Bed Skirt to A Box Spring and U.S. Patent Application 2018/0177313 entitled Interlock Three-Piece Bed Skirt System and Method, both of which are assigned to the same assignee as this application and the teachings of both which are herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. These incorporated references are also listed on the information disclosure statement submitted herewith. The patented track system is easily secured to the frame with small plastic t-tacks without damage to the fabric, is removeable and not visible during normal use.
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(49) The advantages of the bed skirts in the claimed invention work well for movable beds, such as adjustable or mechanical beds, for a variety of reasons. The first reason the present invention works well with adjustable beds is that it avoids interference with moving mechanisms. The bed skirt system of a movable bed does not hinder the movable bed's smooth operation. The claimed invention does not hinder or restrict the adjustable bed's ability to raise or lower, compromising the bed's functionality.
(50) Movable beds are often designed with a modern and sleek appearance. The claim invention provides a bed skirt system for an adjustable bed that does not clash with the bed's aesthetic and gives a clean and contemporary look. The claimed invention avoids the requirement of frequent adjustments to bed skirts due to the adjustable bed's changing positions. The bed skirt system of the present invention does not shift, wrinkle, or bunch up, leading to a messy and untidy appearance. The bed skirt system does not block airflow under the bed, affecting ventilation and making it challenging to access the base of the movable bed for cleaning or maintenance purposes.
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(54) When selecting a bed frame, different configurations and bedding requirements apply depending on the size and type of frame. Twin and queen size frames are both single, movable frames. While queen size frames may come in two pieces, they still function as a single unit.
(55) King size frames offer two primary options. The first option is a single king mattress with a two-part frame that operates as one unit. The second option involves two twin size mattresses on independent, movable frames, allowing each side of the bed to move separately.
(56) For the dual mattress king configuration, two twin fitted sheets are required. However, the top sheet, blanket, and coverlet usually remain a single king size piece. The foot skirt panels also need to accommodate separate movement. Instead of a traditional single foot skirt, this setup uses two separate panelsa left and a right foot skirt panelensuring each frame can move independently without interference.
(57) Choosing the appropriate frame and bedding configuration helps achieve comfort and functionality for your sleeping environment.
(58) Further frame sizes may come in standard lengths and extra-long lengths.
(59) Although the present invention is design for moveable beds, the inventor has discovered that claimed invention works well with a standard box spring as well using the patent strips disclosed in commonly owned incorporated patent references listed above.
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First EmbodimentInserts with Two Seams and a Single Fold Disposed in a Mirrored Position
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(63) Likewise, Gusset insert 370 includes one side forming a first seam 372 on the grain of the fabric and the other side forming a second seam 374 on the bias of the fabric. This creates a folded pleat 376 that directs towards the first seam 372 away from the stable section 554.
(64) The folded pleats 366, 376 of the gusset inserts 360 and 370 away from a stable section 554, away from each other, when the bed returns to a flat position. The straight of the grain can also be the center of the triangle at the fold. The direction of the grain on the gusset may change depending on the fabric and weave. This can be described as a gusset inserted with one side on the grain and the other on the bias, creating a pleat that directs towards the bias edge, folding away from the seam. Stated differently, this is towards the stable section 554 or away from the stable section 554.
(65) Generally, cutting a triangular gusset piece with one side on the grain and the other on the bias and inserting it between two panels cut on the grain uses the gusset to introduce flexibility and shape while maintaining stability where needed. The grain and bias orientation in the gusset will affect how it performs: The side cut on the grain will provide stability and maintain the structure of the seam. The side cut on the bias offers some stretch, allowing for movement and reducing stress on the seams.
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Second EmbodimentInserts with Two Seams and Two Folds Disposed in a Symmetrical Position
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(78) Notice that the two gusset inserts 1560 and 1570 are disposed in a symmetrical orientation along the side panel 1550. The gusset inserts 1560 and 1570, each with each side on the grain, creating a set of two pleats 1566, 1568, that direct rearward, i.e., away from the outer surface 1540 of side panel 1550. More specifically, gusset insert 1560 includes one side forming a first seam 1562 on the grain of the fabric and the other side forming a second seam 1564 on the grain of the fabric. This creates the set of two folded pleats 1566, 1568.
(79) Likewise, Gusset insert 1570 includes one side forming a first seam 1572 on the grain of the fabric and the other side forming a second seam 1574 on the grain of the fabric. This creates a set of two pleats 1576, 1578 that direct rearward, i.e., away from the outer surface 1540 of side panel 1550 and toward center line 1561, 1571.
(80) The set of two pleats 1566, 1568, and 1576, 1578 of the gusset inserts 1560 and 1570 fold behind a stable section 1654 as shown in
(81) Generally, cutting a triangular gusset piece with each side on the bias and inserting it between two panels cut on the grain uses the gusset to introduce flexibility and shape while maintaining stability where needed. The grain and bias orientation in the gusset will affect how it performs: The side cut on the grain will provide stability and maintain the structure of the seam. The side cut on the bias offers some stretch, allowing for movement and reducing stress on the seams.
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Third EmbodimentPleats with a Single Seam and Two Folds Disposed in a Symmetrical Position
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(84) Focusing only on the second side panel 1780, the process for the other panel would be the same, the center portion 1754 if rotated 180 degrees as shown in
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(89) Each set of folds 1944 and 1946, 1954, and 1956 are directed away from the front surface 1770 and symmetrically disposed around a centerline 1960. Likewise, each set of folds 1944 and 1946, 1954 and 1956 are directed away from the front surface 1770 and symmetrically disposed around a centerline 1970 as shown.
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(91) As noted previously, the direction of the grain on the gusset may change depending on the fabric and weave. The length of the overall side panel is about 80 inches. The approximate length of the five major portions in one example is 26 inches for the movable head 1782, 23 inches for the stable portion 1784, and 31 inches for the movable foot 1786. Of course, other lengths are possible and within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
NON-LIMITING EXAMPLES
(92) It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described embodiments (and/or aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. In addition, many modifications be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention out departing from scope. While the dimensions and types of materials described herein are intended to define the parameters of the invention, they are by no means limiting and are exemplary embodiments. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the disclosure is not to be restricted, therefore, to the specific examples, and it is intended that the appended claims cover any and all such applications, modifications, and examples within the scope of the present disclosure.