1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to bed skirts, and more specifically relates to a bed skirt having hinged corners for independent panel adjustment and optional box springs corner covering.
2. Background of the Invention
Bed skirts have been used for many years for covering the box springs portion of a bed to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the bed. Typically, bed skirts have a solid center platform portion that is placed over the top of the box springs and a panel portion connected to the platform that hangs over the sides of the box springs to hide the box springs from view. In order to install a bed skirt of this type, the mattress has to be removed from the box springs before the skirt can be placed over the box springs. It is often difficult to remove the mattress from the box springs due to the size and weight of the mattress. Removing the mattress from the box springs can also be a problem due to the lack of available space around the bed where night stands, lamps and chairs become obstacles.
To provide an answer to the need for a bed skirt that could be installed without having to remove the mattress from the box springs, Applicant invented a fitted bed sheet for placement over the mattress that provided fastening means for a bed skirt to be attached thereto. This bed cover structure with improved dust ruffle is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,562 issued to Applicant. Another example of this type of bed skirt is U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,469 issued to Schrougham. Schrougham discloses a bed skirt having a downwardly extending ruffle and panel sections that are tucked between an upper and box springs to maintain the skirt in a proper position and alignment with respect to the box springs.
After a conventional bed skirt is positioned over the box springs, the mattress is placed on top of the box springs with the platform between the box springs and mattress. It is often a problem to place the mattress over the platform without shifting the bed skirt out of place due to the mattress moving the platform when the mattress is slid across the top of the platform. To provide an answer to the need for a bed skirt that could be installed without having to remove the mattress from the box springs and eliminate the problems associated with having a platform portion, Applicant invented a dust ruffle structure that does not require a center platform portion. This dust ruffle structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,290 issued to Applicant.
The side panels and foot panel of a conventional bed skirt are attached to the platform portion and are maintained in a fixed relationship with one another. Due to the fixed relationship between the side panels and the foot panel of the bed skirt, adjustment of one of the panels effects the position of the other panels resulting in compromising placement of one or more panels of the bed skirt. Bed skirts have been conceived that provide limited adjustability, such as U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,009 issued to Schrougham. Schrougham discloses a bed skirt having a downwardly extending ruffle and panel sections that are tucked between an upper and box springs or box springs to maintain the bed skirt in a proper position and alignment with respect to the box springs or box springs. The panel sections are discontinuous or partially discontinuous and are equipped with adjustable fasteners that are used to secure the positioning o the panel section with respect to each other.
A further problem that is encountered when utilizing a bed skirt is accommodating beds having a foot board at the foot of the bed. This is typically compensated for by providing a bed skirt having a gap at the corners between the side panels and the foot panels. However, bed skirts of this type can not be used in applications where a foot board is not used due to the fact that the gap between the foot panel and side panels leave a portion of the box springs exposed. Therefore, there is a need for a multipurpose bed skirt that can be used in applications where a foot board is utilized and in applications where a foot board is not utilized.
In order to provide a bed skirt that solves many of the needs previously mentioned, as well as others that will become apparent after a reading of this specification and a review of the appended drawings, the claimed invention provides an Improved Bed Skirt and Methods of Manufacture and Use.
A major objective of the claimed invention is to provide a bed skirt that can be used in applications where a foot board may or may not be present.
Another objective of the claimed invention is to provide a bed skirt that can be installed without having to remove the mattress from the box springs.
A further objective of the claimed invention is to provide a bed skirt eliminating the problems associated with having a platform portion.
An even further objective of the claimed invention is to provide a bed skirt that allows a greater degree of independent adjustability amongst the side panels and foot panel.
To achieve these objectives, a bed skirt for positioning between a mattress and box spring of a bed is provided. The bed skirt has side fabric panels for covering sides of the box spring with a corner cap fold at an end of each side panel for covering a corner of the box spring during use. A foot fabric panel covers an end of the box springs perpendicular to the sides of the box springs. A fabric cap connects an edge of the side panels to an edge of the foot panel adjacent the corner cap of the side panels providing a convertible corner allowing the corner cap to optionally cover a corner of the box springs or straddle a bed frame member during use. A cord within the fabric cap frictionally holds the side panel and foot panel in place between the box springs and the mattress during use.
The claimed invention also provide a method of manufacturing a bed skirt having a convertible corner section. The method comprises folding an end of a pair of side fabric panels sized and shaped to cover the sides of a box spring toward the center of the panels to form a return fabric panel at an end of each of the panels. A foot fabric panel for covering an end portion of box spring is attached to the side fabric panels by a separately cut fabric cap. The fabric cap is sewn to edges of the side fabric panels, edges of the return fabric panels and an edge of the foot fabric panel connecting the fabric panels into a continuous item. A portion of the fabric cap is then stitched adjacent the return fabric panel to a portion of the fabric cap adjacent the foot fabric panel forming a hinge portion of the foot fabric panel completing the hinge portion of the bed skirt.
The claimed invention further provides a method of installing a bed skirt. The method comprises first inserting a first fabric panel of the bed skirt having a frictional retention cord between the box springs and the mattress. A pleated corner portion of a bed skirt between a box spring and a mattress of a bed is then inserted between the box springs and the mattress. A second fabric panel of the bed skirt having a frictional retention cord is then inserted between the box springs and the mattress of the bed. Then a corner cap placement selection is made between a bed frame member straddle configuration and a box springs corner cap configuration. If the bed frame member straddle configuration is selected, the corner cap is tucked adjacent the first fabric panel or second fabric panel so as to allow the bed frame member to extend between the first fabric panel and second fabric panel during use. If a box springs corner cap configuration is selected, the corner cap is extended to cover a corner of the box springs and the end of the corner cap is covered with a portion of the first fabric panel or second fabric panel. The method of installation further comprises adjusting the first fabric panel with the pleated corner being held stationary between the box springs and the mattress thus allowing independent movement of the first fabric panel. The second fabric panel is then adjusted with the pleated corner being held stationary between the box springs and the mattress allowing independent movement of the second fabric panel.
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The panels 50, 60 of the bed skirt 10 shown in
The fabric cap 80 shown in
The opposite leg or edge 150 of the fabric cap 80 is then sewn to the opposite sides of the bed skirt panels 50, 60, forming a pocket 160 along the length of the panels 50, 60 holding the cord 90 in place as shown in
Two points 200 of the fabric cap 80 are stitched 210 together adjacent the points 220 where the ends 130 of the foot panel 60 are aligned with the return ends 110 of the return panels 100 forming the hinged panel portion 230 of the foot fabric panel 60 and creating a pleat defining the hinged corners 70 of the bed skirt 10 as shown in
The bed skirt 10 of the claimed invention allows installation without having to remove the mattress 30 from the box springs 40 by eliminating the need for a center platform portion. The bed skirt 10 is installed by first hand tucking the top edge 170 of one of the panels 50, 60 between the box springs 40 and the mattress 30. The panels 50, 60 may be inserted between the box springs 40 and mattress 30 without regard to the sequence of insertion with the order preferably being first inserting one of the side fabric panels 50, then inserting the foot fabric panel 60 and finally inserting the other side fabric panel 50. A selection depending upon the type of bed frame being used must be made during insertion of the hinged corners 70 between the box springs 40 and mattress 30.
After the hinged corners 70 have been configured for the particular type of bed being used, each of the panels 50, 60 can be individually adjusted without substantially altering placement of the other panels due to the unique structure of the hinged corners 70. Each side fabric panel 50 is a separate piece of fabric connected to the foot fabric panel 60 by the fabric cap 80 being stitched to a common edge of the panels 50, 60 as shown in
The box pleat style bed skirt typically has a box pleat 310 that is to be positioned roughly at the midpoint of each side of the box springs 40 as shown in FIG. 1. Previously, it was difficult to adjust bed skirts of the prior art having center platforms due to the fixed relationship between the panels. This difficulty coupled with the fitted appearance of the box pleat bed skirt allowing very little excess material for use in compensating shifting other portions of the bed skirt made it difficult to properly position the box pleats in a traditional bed skirt. The ability to adjust each of the panels 50, 60 of the bed skirt 10 of the claimed invention as shown in
Another important aspect of the claimed invention is the adjustability of the fall or drape 340 of the bed skirt 10 over the box springs 40 that is achievable due to the relatively independent movement of the panels 50, 60. My dust ruffle type bed skirt patented in U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,290, the disclosure of which is expressly referenced and incorporated into this description, discussed the numerous advantages a bed skirt of the type claimed herein has over the prior art in adjusting the fall 340 of the bed skirt 10.
The claimed invention also provides a method of manufacturing the bed skirt. The method comprises first cutting a pair of side fabric panels 50 sized and shaped to cover the sides of a lower mattress or box springs 40. An end of each of the side fabric panels 50 are then folded to form a return fabric panel 100 at one end of each panel 50. A foot fabric panel 60 that has been separately cut to cover an end portion of the box springs 40 is then arranged so that the ends 130 of the foot fabric panel 60 will be aligned with the return end 110 of the return fabric panels 100. A fabric cap 80 that has been separately cut for attachment to an edge of the side fabric panel 50 and an edge of the foot fabric panel 60 is sewn to an edge of the side fabric panels 50, an edge of the return fabric panel 100 and an edge of the foot fabric panel 60 connecting the fabric panels 50, 60 into a continuous item. Two points 200 of the fabric cap 80 adjacent the return fabric panels 100 are stitched 210 together forming a hinge panel portion 230 of the foot fabric panel 60 and completing the hinged corners 70.
Although the invention has been described by reference to some embodiments it is not intended that the novel device be limited thereby, but that modifications thereof are intended to be included as falling within the broad scope and spirit of the foregoing disclosure, the following claims and the appended drawings.
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20040231053 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |