Claims
- 1. A bed skirt for positioning on a bed between an upper mattress and a lower mattress comprising:a. a plurality of panels positionable along the upper surface of a lower mattress, each panel having an inner edge portion positionable toward the center of the mattress and an outer edge portion positionable along the edge of the mattress, b. said panels being effectively joined together along their outer edge portions by an effectively single piece bed ruffle attached to the outer edge portion of each panel, but separated by a gap along their inner portions, c. separable fastening means available for fastening together the separation of the panels over the gap along their end portions, and d. said effectively single-piece bed ruffle depending from and secured to said outer edge portions of said panels.
- 2. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 1 wherein the panels are in addition effectively joined together along their outer portions by a substantially continuous strip of panel material along their outer portions the gap along the inner portion extending only part way between the panels.
- 3. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 1 wherein the panels are separated at their ends by a continuous gap closable and securable by fastenable securing means.
- 4. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 3 wherein the width of each of said panels is no greater than half the width of said lower mattress.
- 5. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 4 wherein said panels extend about at least three sides of the bed.
- 6. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 5 further comprising a detachable fastener securable to the bed skirt between a pair of oppositely, similarly situated panels.
- 7. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 1 in which the ends of at least two panels are provided with hook-and-loop securing means substantially all along the ends of such panels which securing means when secured together provide continuous stabilization.
- 8. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 7 in which the hook-and-loop securing means are provided as extensions of the ends of the panels which overlap when secured.
- 9. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 7 in which one of the hook-and-loop members is secured to the side of the end of one panel and the other extends as a flap from the end of the other panel.
- 10. A bed skirt for positioning on a bed between upper mattress and a lower mattress comprising:a. a plurality of panels positionable along the upper surface of a lower mattress, each panel having an inner edge portion positionable toward the center of the mattress and an outer edge portion positionable along the edge of the mattress, b. said panels being effectively joined together along their outer edge portions by an effectively single piece bed ruffle attached to the outer edge portion of each panel, but provided with securing means to secure their ends together along a major portion of a gap otherwise positioned between them. c. separable fastening means available for fastening together and bridging the separation of the panels over the gap along their end portions, and d. such effectively single-piece bed ruffle depending from and secured to said outer edge portions of said panels.
- 11. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 10 wherein the securing means is composed of hook-and-loop elements.
- 12. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 11 wherein at least one of the the hook-and-loop elements extends from the gap edge of the panels.
- 13. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 11 wherein the hook-and-loop elements are secured to the upper and lower surfaces along a major portion of the gap edge of the panels.
- 14. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 10 wherein the panels overlap along at least a major portion of the gap edges.
- 15. A bed skirt adapted for decorative use on a bed comprising:a. a plurality of panels positionable on a bed between an upper mattress and a lower mattress along the upper surface of the lower mattress, each panel having an inner edge portion positionable toward the center of the mattresses and an outer edge portion positionable along the edge of the mattresses, b. said panels being connected together along their outer edge portions at least at two locations through the agency of a bed ruffle attached to the outer edge portion of each panel, the panels being separated at least in part at their end portions, and c. separable fastening means available for fastening together the separation of the panels along at least a portion of their end portions.
- 16. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 15 wherein the panels are joined together along their outer portions by a substantially continuous strip of panel material along their outer portions as the result of the gap along the inner portion extending only part way between the panels.
- 17. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 15 wherein the panels are separated at their ends by a complete separation of the panels but securable together by fastenable securing means.
- 18. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 17 wherein the fastenable securing means is separable from the panels.
- 19. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 18 wherein said fastenable securing means is comprised of a hook and loop fastening element.
- 20. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 17 wherein the fastenable securing means is mounted on overlapped end portions of the panels.
- 21. A bed skirt in accordance with claim 20 wherein the fastenable securing means is comprised of a hook and loop fastening element.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/250,499 filed Feb. 16, 1999 entitled “Bed Skirt.” Now U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,469 issued Mar. 14, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,469.
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