The embodiments of the present invention relate to bed coverings. More particularly, a one-size-fits-all adjustable bed skirt or dust ruffle eliminates the necessity of moving the mattress prior to the placement or adjustment of the dust ruffle.
Bed skirts, or dust ruffles as they are also known, have been around for decades. The primary purpose of a dust ruffle is to conceal unsightly box springs and bed frames which support mattresses. Accordingly, dust ruffles are aesthetically pleasing arrangements of fabric which hang from beneath the mattress to a point near floor level. As the name implies, traditional dust ruffles comprise a single piece of material constructed such that waves or ruffles of material encompass the box spring and bed frame.
Although very popular, in the past dust ruffles have been cumbersome and are often difficult to situate. The difficulty arises in most instances because the mattress must be lifted so that at least a portion of the dust ruffle may be positioned between the mattress and the supporting box spring. In this arrangement, the weight of the mattress retains the dust ruffle in place. Moreover, in the past, dust ruffles have been manufactured in multiple sizes dependent upon the size of the mattress (e.g., king, queen, twin, etc.). Such size restrictions have limited the versatility of previous dust ruffles.
Various dust ruffle designs are disclosed in the patent literature. In fact, some designs purport to relieve the difficulty related to situating a dust ruffle. Nonetheless, none of the prior designs disclose a one-size-fits-all dust ruffle which is easily situated.
Accordingly, the embodiments of the present invention include a dust ruffle comprising a length of material sufficient to encompass a substantial portion of a mattress perimeter. In a first embodiment, three elastic strips are joined to the dust ruffle in a parallel arrangement along its length. Generally, the elastic strips are attached above a vertical mid-point of the dust ruffle. During use, the elastic strips act to hold the dust ruffle in place on the box spring. Moreover, the elastic strips facilitate a fanciful design and support the dust ruffle material such that the hanging material forms a series of ruffles.
Opposite ends of the dust ruffle are joined to one another by three adjustable elastic straps. In a first embodiment, the elastic straps are simply extensions of the elastic strips which incorporate a ring and slider arrangement for adjustability. The adjustable elastic straps allow the dust ruffle to be fitted to any size mattress. In practice, once adjusted, the elastic straps are situated against a wall or are concealed with a comforter or similar bed covering which hangs over a portion of the box spring.
With the design of the embodiments of the present invention, a single dust ruffle fits any box spring and bed frame combination as well as any mattress size.
Reference is now made to the figures wherein like parts are referred to by like numerals throughout.
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Now referring to
Each strip 120-1 through 120-3 extends from opposite ends of the dust ruffle 100 to form a corresponding adjustable elastic strap 130-1 through 130-3. As set forth above, the length of the straps 130-1 through 130-3 is adjusted by means of an arrangement of rings 150-1 through 150-3 and sliders 160-1 through 160-3 as shown in
The three parallel strips 120-1 through 120-3 allow a user to adjust the vertical position of the dust ruffle 100. The thickness of box springs and height of supporting bed frames are not universal. Therefore, in the past, in most cases, different combinations of box springs and bed frames have required different dust ruffles. However, the spaced strips 120-1 through 120-3 of the instant invention allow the dust ruffle to be positioned in numerous vertical orientations. For example, as shown in
Although any vertical adjustment parameter is conceivable, the inventor has found that the typical height from an upper surface of a box spring 160 to a floor, depending on the bed frame, is in a range of 14″ to 19″. Therefore, 5″ of vertical adjustability is sufficient to account for most typical box spring and bed frame combinations.
The dust ruffle 100 is shown in place in
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to several embodiments, additional variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/493,691 filed Aug. 7, 2003.
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