This invention relates generally to comforters, and more specifically concerns a comforter having multiple channels with baffle elements positioned within the channels.
Baffle box-type comforters, in which baffles are positioned at selected spots within channel portions of the comforter to prevent movement of fill within the channels, are generally known. However, in a true baffle box comforter, the baffles are positioned in registry laterally across the comforter, when the channels run longitudinally, or vice versa. This arrangement does have some disadvantages, among them being the presence of cold spots or cold lines in the comforter, particularly in the regions where the baffles are secured within the channels.
It is desirable that a comforter have a construction which minimizes cold spots as well as being effective in preventing flow of filling within the channels. Such a comforter must also be convenient to fill, with either synthetic or natural fill.
Accordingly, the new baffle box comforter comprises: two substantially identical fabric sections; a plurality of lines of attachment between the fabric sections, defining edges of a plurality of side-by-side channels; and baffle members positioned within each channel, attached to one edge thereof, the position of baffle members in each channel, respectively, being staggered relative to the position of baffle members in adjacent channels.
In the embodiment shown, the distance between adjacent sewing lines 16-16 (channel lines) is 11 inches, although this can be varied, depending upon the particular design of the comforter. While channels 18 are created in the embodiment shown by lines of sewing, other attachment means can be used to define the channel lines and hence the channels. In addition, baffles can be used to define the channel lines, with the height of the baffles depending upon the particular comforter design. Along one edge 22 of the comforter are a plurality of blow openings 24, one for each two adjacent channels in the embodiment shown. Typically, each blow opening will extend 3 inches on both sides of alternate channel lines. This is to permit ease of blowing the filling into the channels.
Positioned within each channel, extending from alternate channel lines located on opposing sides of those channel lines bisecting the blow openings, are a plurality of baffles 28-28. In the embodiment shown, there are three baffles in some channels, while alternate channels have two baffles. The number of baffles in the various channels can, of course, vary. As indicated in the embodiment shown, the baffles 28 extend from alternating sides of successive channels, i.e. from alternating channel lines. For instance, in
The baffle members 28 are secured along the lengths thereof to the upper and lower fabric sections, such that they are not free to move within the channels. The baffle members, as shown in the drawings, are characterized such that the position of the baffle members in one channel are staggered relative to the position of the baffle members in adjacent channels. The baffles in each channel in the embodiment shown are positioned approximately midway between two adjacent baffles in the adjacent channel or channels. The use of three baffles in one channel and two baffles in adjacent channels, for instance, permits such an arrangement. While it is preferred that the baffles in each channel are midway between the baffles in the adjacent channel or channels, the baffles can be positioned in other arrangements as well, i.e. at some point other than midway. Also, while it is preferred that the spacing between adjacent channels is the same throughout the comforter, it should be understood that the spacing could vary within the individual channels themselves or vary from channel to channel. In the embodiment shown, the spacing dimension “A” is 17 inches, while dimension “B” is 11 inches. These dimensions can vary.
The baffles in the channels define “boxes” across the comforters and along the length of the comforter. The number of boxes in the width and length dimensions will vary, depending on the size of the comforter. Typically, the number of boxes in the width dimension will vary between 4 and 6, while the length dimension will vary between 6 and 8, although it could be the same, e.g. 8, for all sizes of comforters.
The staggered arrangement of the baffles results in a significant reduction in cold spots throughout the comforter, thereby increasing the overall comfort of the user. After the comforter is filled, blow openings 24-24 are sewn closed and the comforter is complete. The fill can vary, comprising both synthetic fill, such as polyester, or natural fill, such as feathers and down, or a combination thereof.
Hence, a new comforter arrangement has been shown, which is a substantial variation of a traditional baffle box comforter, in which baffles are provided at staggered positions between adjacent channels to provide increased comfort by reduction of cold lines and cold spots throughout the comforter. Further, the baffles are positioned and attached to the channel lines in such a manner as to permit convenient filling of the comforter prior to closure of the blow openings to complete the comforter.
Although a preferred embodiment has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes and modifications and substitutions could be made in the preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the claims which follow:
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