ADJUSTABLE TABLECLOTH WITH DRAWSTRING

20170347817 ยท 2017-12-07

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    Abstract

    A reusable fabric indoor or outdoor adjustable tablecloth with drawstring sewn into the hem of the tablecloth to secure the tablecloth around the edge of the tabletop to prevent the tablecloth from blowing away in the wind or pulled off the table by children. The adjustable tablecloth with drawstring includes a grommet pressed into the fabric at a pre-cut opening to protect the fabric from wear and tear. The drawstring passes through the grommet into a cinch which secures the drawstring from slippage. Each end of the exposed drawstring is sealed with glue and secured by an independent knot. The tablecloth is placed over the table and the drawstring pulled tightly through the cinch resulting in the drawstring grabbing the underbelly of the table and tightening securely. This configuration allows the tablecloth to be adjustable, fitting a variety of table sizes and shapes, and protecting the event from the wind.

    Claims

    1. A reusable, adjustable drawstring tablecloth cover, comprising: a. an adjustable drawstring tablecloth cover is washable, dryable, reusable, recyclable and environmentally friendly reducing the amount of disposable plastics in landfills. b. a piece of fabric greater than the size of the table surface, made of any suitable material cut in a pre-determined size and shape, to cover an outdoor picnic table or indoor dining or work table. c. a hole is cut into a pre-determined spot within the anticipated hem for grommet placement. d. a hem is sewn into the fabric at approximately 1 inch around the perimeter of the entire tablecloth. e. a drawstring greater in length than the perimeter of the table is sewn into the hem, or later inserted into the hem via the grommet hole with a threading tool. f. a drawstring exits the hem through the pre-cut hole and grommet pressed into the predetermined location on the fabric. g. the two drawstring ends are inserted through a cinch and tied off in two separate knots to prevent drawstring slippage back into the hem during washing or drying. h. the tying off of the two separate knots at the end of each drawstring exiting the grommet and cinch is a safety feature. i. when pulled tight, the cinching of the drawstring causes the hem to grab the underbelly lip of the table and secure to the table so as not to blow away in the wind. j. a drawstring tablecloth cover is a protective tablecloth cover upon which food or decorations may be placed upon an unclean or unattractive outdoor table surface. k. an adjustable drawstring tablecloth protects a table surface from the repercussions of arts and crafts, science projects, workshop activities, food spillage, and various other activities. l. A drawstring tablecloth cover wherein the shape is round. m. A drawstring tablecloth cover wherein the shape is square. n. A drawstring tablecloth cover wherein the shape is rectangular. o. A drawstring tablecloth cover wherein the shape is oval.

    2. The adjustable drawstring tablecloth cover as in claim 1, is secured to an indoor kitchen or dining table or outdoor portable or picnic table and prevents young children from pulling the tablecloth and the table contents down upon themselves and others. a. an adjustable drawstring tablecloth may enhance an outing by providing a measure of safety and peace of mind for adults.

    3. The adjustable drawstring tablecloth cover as in claim 1, claim 2, may include an umbrella hole centered within the top surface of the tablecloth to allow for the addition of a shade umbrella if so desired and said table accommodates such a feature.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0019] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a drawstring tablecloth applied to a picnic table.

    [0020] FIG. 2 is a top plain view of the drawstring tablecloth secured on a picnic table top.

    [0021] FIG. 3 is a bottom plain view of the drawstring tablecloth secured and grabbing at the underbelly of the table lip. The drawstring cord exits the hem at a predetermined location.

    [0022] FIG. 4. Is a detail view of the drawstring exit from the hem, the hole, the grommet, cinch and respective knots.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS

    [0023] The following detailed descriptions are the specific embodiments of an adjustable tablecloth with drawstring. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of embodiments of the invention.

    [0024] As seen in FIG. 1, the table is rectangular but may also be another common shape such as square, circle or oval. The size of the table may be small, medium, or large.

    [0025] The fabric (1) of the tablecloth is cut to the appropriate size and shape of the table leaving enough extra fabric to grab the underbelly of the table lip (8) and sew in a suitable hem (2) large enough for a drawstring to be housed within the hem (2). The fabric corners are rounded when cut for effective sewing and drawstring insertion.

    [0026] Referring to FIG. 2 the tablecloth of a type, thickness and weight of fabric (1) deemed appropriate for the event. Common fabric (1) types include but are not limited to polyester, cotton, rayon, canvas, silk, and cotton-poly.

    [0027] The drawstring (5) may be made from any durable material such as nylon, cotton, vinyl or plastic. Nylon drawstrings slide more smoothly and are more effective in the tightening and cinching process.

    [0028] The length of the drawstring (5) in FIG. 1, shall be cut at a length greater than the perimeter of the table to allow room for said drawstring (5) to be pulled tight, leaving two dangling knotted (7) ends. The two ends should be cut to an appropriate length so as not to drag along the ground or be too short. The two ends of the drawstring may be glued or heat torched to prevent future fraying.

    [0029] The grommet (4) is commonly made of metal. Grommets may also be constructed of plastic and come in a variety of colors. The addition of a grommet (4) reduces wear and tear directly on the fabric from tightening the drawstring (5).

    [0030] The cinch (6) in FIG. 4 is commonly made out of plastic and comes in a variety of sizes, hole configurations and colors. I have selected a two-hole configuration for the two ends of the drawstring (5) but another configuration could be easily adapted.

    [0031] The tablecloth is placed out upon the table, and loosely wrapped around the corners of the table in the example FIG. 1. The fabric (1) and the hem (2) are then shimmied around the drawstring (5) toward the back of the tablecloth. The front of the tablecloth is considered the location where the drawstring (5) exits (3) the grommet (4) pressed into the interior of the hem (2). The drawstring (5) is then pulled tight through the grommet (4) and cinch (6). The remaining drawstring (5) is visible and knotted (7) on both ends to prevent the drawstring (5) from slipping back into the opening (3) and hem (2) upon washing and drying.

    [0032] Regarding FIG. 4 this securing of the fabric (1) around the circumference of the table with the drawstring (5) and grommet (4) enables the tablecloth to be securely fitted to the table which prevents the wind from blowing away the tablecloth and table contents. This same configuration may also prevent small children from pulling the contents of an entire table down upon themselves and is convenient for in home use.

    [0033] In FIG. 1, the top center of the fabric (1) may have an umbrella hole (not shown) sewn into the fabric for the insertion of a decorative umbrella to create a shady space during outdoor picnics and events.

    [0034] The drawstring tablecloth operation and set up may easily be performed by a single individual with great speed and efficiency.