AUGMENTED BEDDING

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20150374147
  • Publication Number
    20150374147
  • Date Filed
    September 08, 2015
    8 years ago
  • Date Published
    December 31, 2015
    8 years ago
Abstract
A augmentation cover attached to an item of bed cover, or bed cover, for a human and having access for a secondary user to enter under the augmentation cover. The augmentation cover may be permanently or releasably attached to the bed cover. The augmentation cover may be multi-layered fabric, including a water resistant fabric and/or fabrics impregnated with antibacterial, antimicrobial, pesticidal, or various other special purpose additives. Various shapes, attachments, and configurations are illustrated. The invention may be provided as a bed cover for a human with multiple interchangeable augmentation covers. The invention may be provided as one or more augmentation covers with user-installable fasteners for a legacy bed cover.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to bedding for standard sized beds generally and to integrated human bedding augmented to receive a secondary user, such as a pet or a child, at least partially isolated from the primary user.


BACKGROUND

Children and pets (collectively, “secondary users”), especially dogs and cats, sometimes like to sleep on a bed that is designed for and in use by one or more humans. Some secondary users also sometimes prefer to sleep under a blanket. Humans sometimes enjoy having a secondary user sleeping on the bed that the humans are using, but have concerns regarding sanitation and infestation.


OBJECTS AND FESTURES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide an augmented bedding that includes a comforter or similar bed cover for a human bed and a augmentation cover on the bed cover for receiving a smaller live occupant as a secondary user. It is another object of the present invention to provide an augmented bedding in which the augmentation cover is attached to the human bed cover on most of the perimeter of the augmentation cover and having an unattached portion of the perimeter by which a smaller live occupant can enter into the augmentation cover. It is another object of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that includes antimicrobial materials. It is another object of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that has air vents. It is another object of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that includes multiple layers of fabric. It is another object of the present invention to provide an augmented bedding that suppresses fleas and ticks. It is another object of the present invention to provide an augmented bedding that is washable. It is another object of the present invention to provide augmentation covers in various sizes and shapes. It is a feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that is either releasably or fixedly attached to a comforter or similar bed cover for a human bed. It is another feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that is attached to the human bed cover on most of the perimeter of the augmentation cover and having an unattached portion of the perimeter by which the pet can enter under the augmentation cover. It is another feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that includes antimicrobial materials. It is another feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that has air vents. It is another feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that includes multiple layers of fabric. It is another feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that suppresses fleas and ticks. It is another feature of the present invention to provide an augmentation cover that is washable. It is another feature of the present invention to provide bed cover and augmentation covers in various sizes and shapes.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and



FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with an eighth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a ninth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a tenth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a eleventh preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a twelfth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a thirteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding, in accordance with a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention; and



FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of another augmented bedding, in accordance with a fifteenth embodiment of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an exemplary augmented bedding 100 on a bed 102, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 100 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 106. Bed 102, which may be of any useful size, releasably supports bed cover 104, which includes top portion 118 and skirt portion 116. Bed cover has a top edge 120. Bed cover 104 is preferably a bedspread but, in various additional embodiments, may be a comforter, a blanket, duvet, or other top layer of human bedding. Preferably, the bed cover 104 for a twin bed comprises eighty inches in width and one-hundred and ten inches in length. Preferably, the bed cover 104 for a full size bed comprises ninety-six inches in width and one-hundred and ten inches in length. Preferably, the bed cover 104 for a queen size bed comprises one hundred and two inches in width and one-hundred and sixteen inches in length. Preferably, the bed cover 104 for a king size bed comprises one hundred and fourteen inches in width and one-hundred and twenty inches in length.


Augmentation cover 106 is preferably at least one layer of fabric and is attached to bed cover 104 along the bottom edge 110 and side edges 108 and 112 of the augmentation cover 106. Top edge 114 of augmentation cover 106 is not attached to bed cover if augmentation cover 106 is a single layer of fabric. In embodiments in which augmentation cover 106 is made of multiple layers of fabric, at least one of the layers is not attached to the bed cover 104 along top edge 114, thereby allowing entry of a secondary user under augmentation cover 106. Preferably, edges 108, 110, and 112 coincide with edges of the bed 102. Preferably, augmentation cover 106 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 106 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. Bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 106 may be of various fabric materials in various embodiments and may bear decoration, such as colors and/or patterns. Preferably, all materials are ecologically friendly materials. While illustrated as flat, augmentation cover 106 may have slack to accommodate a secondary user. The augmented bedding 100 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with augmentation cover 106 attached.



FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of augmented bedding 200 on a bed 102, in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 200 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 206. In this embodiment of augmented bedding 100, augmentation cover 206 includes air vents 202 (one of eight labeled). In various embodiments, air vents 202 may be of various sizes and shapes and may be one or more air vents 202. Preferably, augmentation cover 206 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 206 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. The augmented bedding 200 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with augmentation cover 206 attached.



FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 300 on a bed 102, in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 300 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 306. Augmentation cover 306 has an irregular curved top edge 314 illustrative, without limitation, of the variation in shape that the top edge 314 may have. Preferably, augmentation cover 306 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 306 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. The augmented bedding 300 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with augmentation cover 306 attached.



FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment augmented bedding 400 on a bed 102, in accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 400 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 406. Augmentation cover 406 has edges 408, 410, 412 attached to bed cover 104. Edges 408, 410, 412 do not extend to the respective edges of bed 102. Top edge 414 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. In some embodiments, only one or two of edges 408, 410, 412 do not extend to the respective edges of bed 102. Preferably, augmentation cover 406 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 406 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. The augmented bedding 400 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with augmentation cover 406 attached.



FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 500 on a bed 102, in accordance with a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 500 includes bed cover 504 and augmentation cover 506. Augmentation cover 506 has a continuous releasable fastener 502 along edges 510, 512, and 512. Releasable fastener 502 may be, for non-limiting examples, a zipper, hook and loop fastener, and a press-seal fastener. Top edge 514 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. Bed cover 504 includes a complimentary part of fastener 502. Preferably, augmentation cover 506 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 506 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. The augmented bedding 500 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with one or more augmentation covers 506. In a particular embodiment, augmentation cover 506 may be reversible.



FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding on a bed, in accordance with a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 600 includes bed cover 604 and augmentation cover 606. Augmentation cover 606 includes spaced apart releasable fasteners 602 (one of fifteen labeled) along edges 610, 612, and 612. Releasable fasteners 602 may be, for non-limiting examples, snaps, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, hooks, ties, hook and eye fasteners, and buckles. Top edge 614 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. Bed cover 604 includes complimentary parts of fasteners 602. In a particular embodiment, complimentary parts of fasteners 602 are arrayed around the top portion 618 of bed cover 604 to permit variation in the positioning, by the user, of augmentation cover 606 on bed cover 604. Preferably, augmentation cover 606 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation 606 cover does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. The augmented bedding 600 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with one or more augmentation covers 606.


In the embodiments of FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the augmented bedding 500 or 600 may be sold with a plurality of various augmentation covers 506 or 606, respectively, each having a different weight and/or air permeability for various seasons, applications, and secondary users. Likewise, the plurality of various augmentation covers 506 or 606 may have various colors, designs, and/or patterns in various embodiments. One or more of the plurality of various augmentation covers 506 or 606 may be reversible. In a particular embodiment, the combination of the bed cover 504 and the plurality of releasably attachable augmentation covers 506 or 606 may be sold with the augmentation covers detached. In another approach, the bed cover 504 or 604 may be sold online with a consumer's choice of one or more augmentation covers 506 or 606, respectively, made in the same online sale. In another particular embodiment, the plurality of releasably attachable augmentation covers 506 or 606 may be sold including a plurality of first parts of complimentary fasteners 502 or 602 operable to be attached to a consumer's legacy bed covering 504 or 604 by the consumer and second parts of such complimentary fasteners 502 or 602 attached to the augmentation cover 506 or 606.



FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 700 on a bed 102, in accordance with a seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 700 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 706. Side and bottom edges 712, 716, and 710 of augmentation cover 706 extend over the edges of bed 102. The extent of the extended edges 710 and 712 may, in a particular embodiment, extend to the bottom edge of bed 102 (see FIG. 12). The side not shown in this illustration also has an extension of the augmentation cover 706. Top edge 714 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. Preferably, augmentation cover 706 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 706 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. The augmented bedding 700 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with augmentation cover 706 attached. In a particular embodiment, edge 716 is open, forming a hammock, with a bottom at edge 712, along the side of bed 102, in which a small secondary user may rest.



FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 800 on a bed, in accordance with an eighth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 800 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 806. Augmentation cover 806 has an irregular shape to exemplify, without limitation, the range of shapes available for augmentation cover 806. Preferably, augmentation cover 806 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. Top edge 814 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. Edges 808, 810, and 812 are releasably or fixedly attached to bed cover 104. The augmented bedding 800 is preferably sold as the bed cover 804 with augmentation cover 806 attached.



FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary augmented bedding 900 on a bed 102, in accordance with a ninth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 900 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 906. Augmentation cover 906 has a bottom edge 910 that is not along the bottom edge of bed 102. Top edge 914 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. Edges 908, 910, and 912 are releasably or fixedly attached to bed cover 104. Preferably, augmentation cover 906 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 906 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. In a particular embodiment, the bottom edge 910 of augmentation cover 906 may be near the bottom edge of bed 102 to provide for a secondary user that prefers to sleep on the foot of the bed. The augmented bedding 900 is preferably sold as the bed cover 904 with augmentation cover 906 attached.



FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 1000 on a bed 102, in accordance with a tenth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 1000 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 1006. Augmentation cover 1006 has a divider 1002 that divides augmentation cover 1006 into two compartments 1020 and 1022. The compartments 1020 or 1022 may be used for separating two secondary users or for providing options for positioning one secondary user. Top edge 1014 is open to permit entry of a secondary user. Preferably, augmentation cover 1006 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104. Edges 1008, 1010, and 1012 are releasably or fixedly attached to bed cover 104 and are at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 1006 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover. In a particular embodiment, compartments 1020 and 1022 may have releasably fastenable top edges 1014 to allow one compartment to be closed off to limit a secondary user to a particular side of the bed 102. The augmented bedding 1000 is preferably sold as the bed cover 1004 with augmentation cover 1006 attached.



FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 1100 on a bed 102, in accordance with a eleventh preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 1100 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 1106. Augmented bedding 1100 has attached or releasably attached edges 1108, 1110, and 1112 and unattached edge 1114, which is arranged straight across bed 102. Preferably, augmentation cover 1106 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 1106 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover 104. The orientation of unattached edge 1114 may vary among various alternate embodiments. The augmented bedding 1100 is preferably sold as the bed cover 1104 with augmentation cover 1106 attached.



FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 1200 on a bed 102, in accordance with a twelfth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 1200 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 1206. Augmentation cover 1206 includes top portion 1222, side skirt 1212, bottom skirt 1210. Augmentation cover 1206 has attached or releasably attached edges 1216, 1218, and 1220, and unattached edge 1214. Preferably, augmentation cover 1206 has a width equal to the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover 1206 does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover 104. The augmented bedding 1200 is preferably sold as the bed cover 104 with augmentation cover 1206 attached. In a particular embodiment, edge 1216 may be an opening, allowing a secondary user or child access between the bed covering 104 and the augmentation cover 1206 along the side of bed 102.



FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 1300 on a bed 102, in accordance with a thirteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 1300 includes bed cover 104 and augmentation cover 1306. Augmentation cover 1306 has fasteners 1302 (one of four labeled) at each corner for fastening augmentation cover 1306 to bed cover 104. Edges 1308, 1310, 1312, and 1314 are not attached, except at the corners, allowing secondary user access from any side. The augmented bedding 1300 is preferably sold as the bed cover 1304 with augmentation cover 1306 attached. Any embodiment of the augmented bedding, including illustrated embodiments 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, and 1300 may be made with antimicrobial or antibacterial materials; moisture barriers as a bottom layer of the augmentation cover 106, 206, 306, 406, 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, and 1306; and flea and tick suppressant materials. Preferably, augmentation cover 1306 has a width of no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of the bed cover 104 and is at least five inches less wide than the bed cover 104. Top edge 114 of the augmentation cover does not touch upon or fasten to the top edge 120 of the bed cover 104. All materials are preferably environmentally friendly materials. Any embodiment of the augmented bedding may bear decorative or functional colors and/or patterns.



FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of an augmented bedding 1400, in accordance with a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 1400 includes bed covering 104 with first parts 1402 (one of four labeled) of complimentary fasteners 1302 attached and a plurality augmentation covers 1306 and 1406 with second parts 1404 (one of four labeled on each augmentation cover 1306 and 1406) complimentary fasteners 1302 attached. The plurality of augmentation covers 1306 and 1406 is not intended to be limiting, nor is the type or configuration of fastener parts 1402 and 1404. While augmented bedding 1400 is based on augmented bedding 1300, any previously described embodiment with a releasably fastened augmentation cover may form a basis for augmented bedding 1400.



FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of another augmented bedding 1500, in accordance with a fifteenth embodiment of the present invention. Augmented bedding 1500 includes a plurality of augmentation covers 1306 and 1406 and a plurality of complimentary fastener parts 1402, preferably in a container 1502, that the consumer can fasten to the consumer's legacy bed cover 104. The plurality of augmentation covers 1306 and 1406 is not intended to be limiting, nor is the type or configuration of fasteners 1402 and 1404. While augmented bedding 1500 is based on augmented bedding 1300, any embodiment with a releasably fastened augmentation cover may form a basis for augmented bedding 1500.


Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of this invention includes such modifications as diverse shapes and sizes and materials. Such scope is limited only by the below claims as read in connection with the above specification. Further, many other advantages of applicant's invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the above descriptions and the below claims. For example, the invention may be used to hold objects as well as or instead of live secondary users. For further example, stuffed animals, teddy bears, toys generally, and electronic devices such as remote controls, may be placed under the augmentation cover.

Claims
  • 1. An augmented bedding comprising: a. a bed cover comprising a top edge and operable to at least partially cover a bed that is one of: a twin sized bed, a full sized bed, a queen sized bed, and a king sized bed;b. an augmentation cover operable to be coupled to said bed cover and having at least one opening along at least a portion of at least one edge of said augmentation cover for enabling entrance between at least a portion of said augmentation cover and at least a portion of said bed cover by a secondary user; andc. wherein said augmentation cover: i. has a width comprising no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of said bed cover and is at least five inches less wide than said bed cover; andii. does not touch upon said top edge of said bed cover.
  • 2. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said augmentation cover is operable to be releasably coupled to said bed cover.
  • 3. The augmented bedding of claim 1, comprising one of: a. a width of eighty inches and a length of one hundred and ten inches;b. a width of ninety-six inches and a length of one hundred and ten inches;c. a width of one hundred and two inches and a length of one hundred and sixteen inches; andd. a width of one hundred and fourteen inches and a length of one hundred and twenty inches.
  • 4. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one opening for ventilation.
  • 5. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one divider creating a plurality of compartments under said augmentation cover.
  • 6. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said augmentation cover comprises a plurality of layers of fabric.
  • 7. The augmented bedding of claim 6, wherein said at least one opening comprises at least one opening between at least two layers of fabric of said plurality of layers of fabric.
  • 8. The augmented bedding of claim 6, wherein a layer of fabric of said plurality fabric layers that is abutting said bed cover comprises a moisture barrier.
  • 9. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said augmentation cover has at least one edge coextensive with at least one edge of said bed cover that is not said top edge.
  • 10. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said.
  • 11. The augmented bedding of claim 1, wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one of: a. antimicrobial materials;b. antibacterial materials; andc. flea and tick suppressant materials.
  • 12. An augmented bedding comprising: a. a bed cover comprising a top edge and operable to at least partially cover a bed that is one of: a twin sized bed, a full sized bed, a queen sized bed, and a king sized bed;b. an augmentation cover operable to be coupled to said bed cover and having at least one opening along at least a portion of at least one edge of said augmentation cover for enabling entrance between at least a portion of said augmentation cover and at least a portion of said bed cover by a secondary user;c. wherein said augmentation cover: i. has a width comprising no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of said bed cover and is at least five inches less wide than said bed cover; andii. does not touch upon said top edge of said bed cover; andd. wherein said augmentation cover comprises a plurality of fabric layers.
  • 13. The augmented bedding of claim 12, wherein said augmentation cover is operable to be releasably coupled to said bed cover.
  • 14. The augmented bedding of claim 13, comprising: a. said bed cover; andb. a plurality of various said augmentation covers operable to be releasably coupled to said bed cover.
  • 15. The augmented bedding of claim 12, wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one of: a. at least one opening for ventilation;b. at least one divider creating a plurality of compartments under said augmentation cover; andc. a moisture barrier.
  • 16. The augmented bedding of claim 12, wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one of: a. at least one edge coextensive with at least one edge of said bed cover that is not said top edge; andb. at least one edge coextensive with at least one edge of said bed.
  • 17. The augmented bedding of claim 12, wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one of: a. antimicrobial materials;b. antibacterial materials; andc. flea and tick suppressant materials.
  • 18. The augmented bedding of claim 12, comprising: a. a first plurality of first parts of complimentary fasteners operable to be attached to said bed cover; andb. a second plurality of various said augmentation covers each comprising at least a first plurality of second parts of said complimentary fasteners operable to be releasably coupled to said bed cover.
  • 19. An augmented bedding comprising: a. a bed cover comprising a top edge and operable to at least partially cover a bed that is one of: a twin sized bed, a full sized bed, a queen sized bed, and a king sized bed;b. an augmentation cover operable to be coupled to said bed cover and having at least one opening along at least a portion of at least one edge of said augmentation cover for enabling entrance between at least a portion of said augmentation cover and at least a portion of said bed cover by a secondary user;c. wherein said augmentation cover: i. has a width comprising no more than fourteen-fifteenths of the width of said bed cover and is at least five inches less wide than said bed cover; andii. does not touch upon said top edge of said bed cover; andc. wherein said augmentation cover comprises at least one of: i. a plurality of fabric layers;ii. at least one releasable coupling; andiii. at least one fixed coupling;iv. antimicrobial materials;v. antibacterial materials;vi. flea and tick suppressant materials;vii. at least one edge coextensive with at least one edge of said bed cover that is not said top edge;viii. at least one edge coextensive with at least one edge of said bed;ix. at least one opening for ventilation;x. at least one divider creating a plurality of compartments under said augmentation cover; andxi. a moisture barrier.
  • 20. The augmented bedding of claim 19, comprising at least one of: a. a first augmented bedding comprising: i. said bed cover; andii. a plurality of various said augmentation covers operable to be releasably coupled to said bed cover; andb. a second augmented bedding further comprising: i. a first plurality of first parts of complimentary fasteners operable to be attached to said bed cover; andii. a second plurality of various said augmentation covers each comprising at least a first plurality of second parts of said complimentary fasteners operable to be releasably coupled to a bed cover.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation in part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 13/737,096 which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application 61/589,648 filed Jan. 23, 2012 with two common inventors.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
61589648 Jan 2012 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 13737096 Jan 2013 US
Child 14848037 US