This disclosure relates to a bedding assembly, and more particularly to a bedding assembly having a cushion-accommodating cushion cover and a top cover coupled thereto.
Sleeping bags for children have been commonly sought after by parents to prevent a child from kicking off his blanket during sleep. For example, in kindergarten, the child generally needs to prepare his own sleeping bag for taking a nap during naptime.
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Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a bedding assembly that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the bedding assembly includes a cushion with opposite lateral surfaces, a cushion cover, a top cover and a coupling unit. The cushion cover defines a cushion space that accommodates the cushion, and has opposite first and second cover portions that are respectively adjacent to the lateral surfaces of the cushion. The top cover lies on top of the cushion cover and cooperates with the cushion cover to define a reclining space therebetween, and has opposite first and second side portions that are respectively adjacent to the first and second cover portions of the cushion cover. The coupling unit includes a first coupling subunit that separably couples the first cover portion to the first side portion, and a second coupling subunit that separably couples the second cover portion to the second side portion.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
is a sectional view of the first embodiment;
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The cushion 1 has opposite lateral surfaces 11. It maybe made from polyurethane foam, latex or memory foam. The cushion cover 2 defines a cushion space 5 that accommodates the cushion 1, and has opposite first and second cover portions 21, 22 that are respectively adjacent to the lateral surfaces 11 of the cushion 1, a reclining portion 23 that is located between the first and second cover portions 21, 22 and covered by the top cover 3, and a cover opening 24 that is in communication with the cushion space 5 for permitting removal of the cushion 1 therethrough. The first cover portion 21 of the cushion cover 2 has a first cover area 211 that is covered by the top cover 3, and the second cover portion 22 has a second cover area 221 that is covered by the top cover 3. In this embodiment, the cover opening 24 is exemplified to be formed in the first cover area 211, but it may be formed in the reclining portion 23 or the second cover area 221 instead.
The top cover 3 covers the cushion cover 2 and has a longer width than the width of the cushion cover 2. The top cover 3 is laid on top of the cushion cover 2 and cooperates with the cushion cover 2 to define a reclining space 7 therebetween. The top cover 3 defines an insert space 6 therein that accommodates the insert 8, and has an access opening 34 that is in communication with the insert space 6 to permit removal of the insert 8 therethrough, as well as opposite first and second side portions 31, 32 that are respectively adjacent to the first and second cover portion 21, 22 of the cushion cover 2. The top cover 3 further has a covering portion 33 that is located between the first and second side portions 31, 32 and that covers the reclining portion 23 of the cushion cover 2. The first side portion 31 of the top cover 3 has a first side area 311 that covers the first cover area 211 of the cushion cover 2, and the second side portion 32 of the top cover 3 has a second side area 321 that cover the second cover area 221 of the cushion cover 2. In this embodiment, the access opening 34 is exemplified to be formed in the first side area 311, but it may be formed in the covering portion 33 or the second side area 321 instead. In this embodiment, the insert 8 accommodated in the insert space 6 is exemplified to be removable via the access opening 34. Alternatively, the insert 8 may be designed to be inaccessible from the insert space 6, for example, the insert space 6 may simply be filled with cotton, natural or artificial fibers, and formation of the access opening 34 in the top cover 3 is dispensed.
The coupling unit 4 includes a first coupling subunit 41 that separably couples the first cover portion 21 to the first side portion 31, a second coupling subunit 42 that separably couples the second cover portion 22 to the second side portion 32, a cover opening fastening subunit 43 that is mounted to the cushion cover 2 and that openably seals the cover opening 24, and an access opening fastening subunit 44 that is mounted to the top cover 3 and that openably seals the access opening 34. In this embodiment, each of the first and second coupling subunits 41, 42 is a zipper, and each of the cover opening fastening subunit 43 and the access opening fastening subunit 44 is a zipper. The first coupling subunit 41 has a first zipper portion 411 that is formed in the first cover area 211 of the cushion cover 2 and a second zipper portion 412 that is formed in the first side area 311 of the top cover 3 and that removably couples with the first zipper portion 411. Likewise, the second coupling subunit 42 has a first zipper portion 421 that is formed in the second cover area 221 of the cushion cover 2 and a second zipper portion 422 that is formed in the second side area 321 of the top cover 3 and that removably couples with the first zipper portion 421.
Unlike conventional sleeping bag, the cushion 1 within the cushion cover 2 is able to support the body of a user inside the reclining space 7 to ensure his comfort. Also, when the zippers of the first and second coupling subunits 41, 42 are properly coupled, the top cover 3 is prevented from being kicked away by the user, thus allowing the reclining space 7 to maintain proper temperature for the user. In addition, with formation of the access opening 34, the content within the insert space 6 of the top cover 3 may be freely adjusted to account for seasonal change. With the top cover 3 properly coupled, the cover opening 24, the access opening 34, the cover opening fastening subunit 43 and the access opening fastening subunit 44 would be hidden from sight to give the bedding assembly a clean and tidy appearance.
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The cover opening fastening subunit 43 has a plurality of cover buttonholes 432 formed in the reclining portion 23 of the cushion cover 2 adjacent to the cover opening 24 and a plurality of cover buttons 431 mounted on the reclining portion 23 that removably engage the cover buttonholes 432. Likewise, the access opening fastening subunit 44 has a plurality of access buttonholes 442 formed in the covering portion 33 of the top cover 3 adjacent to the access opening 34 and a plurality of access buttons 441 mounted on the covering portion 33 that removably engage the access buttonholes 442.
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In summary, the bedding assembly according to the disclosure allows a child to sleep comfortably anywhere by having a cushion 1 inside the cushion cover 2 to support the child's body. The issue of the child kicking off the top cover 3 during sleep is also alleviated, as the first and second coupling subunits 41, 42 ensure that the respective side portions and the cover portions are promptly coupled.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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