This invention relates generally to baffle box type comforters with a baffle construction, and more specifically concerns such a comforter with a particular baffle structure.
An important and desirable feature of bedding articles, particularly comforters, is maintaining the comforter fill in position, so that it does not move to the sides, i.e. away from the central area, during use. The shifting of the comforter fill is undesirable because it decreases the uniform warmth of the comforter and results in cold spots in areas where the fill has shifted. The internal structure of a comforter is thus often designed to prevent shifting. Various arrangements have been designed to prevent the shifting of fill, including what are known as baffle box comforters, which use baffles to divide a comforter into a plurality of squares or boxes. While it is important to prevent shifting of fill during use, it is also important to be able to conveniently fill the comforter during manufacture. These important objectives are often in conflict to some extent.
It is therefore desirable to have a comforter structure which permits convenient and inexpensive filling of the comforter during manufacture, but also prevents or significantly limits shifting of the fill during use.
Accordingly, a baffle box comforter is disclosed, comprising: an upper fabric section having lateral and longitudinal dimensions; a lower fabric section substantially identical to the upper fabric section; a plurality of longitudinal baffle members secured to and extending between the upper and lower fabric sections substantially along the lengths thereof; and a plurality of lateral baffles which extend across the comforter, secured to the upper and lower fabric sections, wherein the longitudinal baffles and the lateral baffles define baffle boxes within the comforter, wherein each lateral baffle includes a first portion which extends from one longitudinal side of the comforter to an adjacent first longitudinal baffle and a second portion which extends from the other longitudinal side of the comforter to an adjacent second longitudinal baffle and an additional portion or portions, if any, which is/are positioned between the first and second adjacent longitudinal baffles, wherein the first and second portions, respectively, each include an end section which extends a selected distance along the first and second longitudinal baffle, respectively, toward a top edge of the comforter, leaving a space between the end section and the longitudinal baffle, and wherein the additional baffle portion or portions include end sections which extend along selected longitudinal baffles toward the top edge of the comforter, leaving a space therebetween, so as to permit fill to be moved into each of the baffle boxes in the comforter through blow openings in a lower edge of the comforter.
In the particular embodiment shown in
The arrangement of the lateral baffles relative to the longitudinal baffles provide the advantages of the present comforter in permitting convenient filling of the comforter while preventing or significantly limiting the shifting of the fill within each of the boxes defined by the baffles to adjacent boxes.
Referring now specifically to
The very same arrangement is true for baffle section 25B of the upper baffle 22, which extends from the opposite side edge 28 to a point adjacent the nearest longitudinal baffle, 15 on that side and then extending along the longitudinal baffle for a selected distance, preferably five inches, toward the top edge 18 of the comforter.
For a comforter having three longitudinal baffles, each lateral baffle will include a central section 25C, which extends between the longitudinal baffle 15 and 17, across longitudinal baffle 16. The ends of baffle section 25C come adjacent the two longitudinal baffles 15 and 17, respectively, and then extend along those longitudinal baffles for a selected distance, preferably five inches, toward the top edge 18 of the comforter, similar to the longitudinal extensions of lateral baffle sections 25A and 25B, as shown in
For the comforter shown with three longitudinal baffles, two blow openings 30 and 32 are provided at the lower edge 20 of the comforter straddling longitudinal baffles 15 and 17. The blow openings in the embodiment shown are approximately six inches wide, i.e. extending three inches to either side of the associated longitudinal baffle. This arrangement permits fill to be conveniently blown in to all of the boxes individually, through the space between the longitudinal extensions of the lateral baffles and the longitudinal baffles themselves. The close physical relationship and length of the longitudinal extensions of the lateral baffles is such as to prevent or significantly limit migration of fill from the individual boxes to other boxes. The height of the baffles, both longitudinal and lateral, is 0.75 inches in the present embodiment, shown at 21 in
The blow openings straddle two longitudinal baffles as discussed above. If there is only one longitudinal baffle between the two longitudinal baffles nearest the side edges of the comforter, such as shown in
Accordingly, a comforter has been disclosed having a particular arrangement of longitudinal and lateral baffles in which end portions of the lateral baffles extend a distance along the longitudinal baffles, toward the top edge of the comforter, with space between the end portions and the longitudinal baffles, thereby permitting convenient filling of the comforter while tending to prevent migration or movement of the fill from between individual boxes of the comforter.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.
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