The invention relates to bedding. More particularly, the invention relates to an assembly used to retain bedding in a desired position.
Sheets are used to cover surfaces on which when human beings sleep. Often times, the sheets move due to the movement of those sleeping on the surface, which is typically a mattress. Fitted sheets attempt to solve the problem of maintaining coverage of the mattress throughout the night. Fitted sheets do not, however, satisfactorily maintain position through the night.
A bedding retention assembly retains bedding having a bedding periphery over a mattress. The bedding retention assembly includes at least one base disposed adjacent the mattress. At least one boss extends out from the at least one base. Each of a plurality of lines is partially redirected by said at least one boss. Each of the plurality of lines includes an attachment portion and a tightening portion. A plurality of attachment devices is fixedly secured to each of the attachment portions for attaching a portion of the bedding periphery to the bedding retention assembly.
Advantages of the invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
A piece of bedding 20 extends over the mattress 12. As is shown in
The bedding retention assembly 10 includes at least one base 30 disposed adjacent the mattress 12. More specifically, the base 30 is disposed underneath the mattress 12. The base 30 is shown to the rectangular in shape and extends through a first plane (defined as the plane extending between the mattress 12 and the box spring 16). It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the base 30 may extend through any type of shape deemed appropriate for the shape of mattress 12 and bedding 20 being retained. The base 30 includes a base cover 32 which extends along the same periphery as the base 30. The base cover 32 will be discussed in greater detail subsequently.
At least one boss 34 extends out from the at least one base 30. The boss 34 extends up in the base 30 perpendicularly thereto. The boss 34 is a cylinder having a circular cross-section extending between a base end 36 and a cover end 40 (best seen in
The bedding retention assembly 10 also includes a plurality of lines 44 that extend between the bedding periphery 22 and an edge of the mattress 12. The plurality of lines 44 are redirected by the at least one boss 34 and/or the pulley 46 that may rotate about the boss 34. Each of the plurality of lines 44 is redirected by the retention bedding assembly 10. Each of the plurality lines 44 extends between an attachment portion 50 and a tightening portion 52. The attachment portion 50 is disposed adjacent the bedding periphery 22, whereas the tightening portion 52 is disposed adjacent the outer periphery of the mattress 12.
The base cover 32 extends over the base 30 and receives the cover end 40 of each of the bosses 34. This prevents the lines 44 from inadvertently losing its spatial relationship with the boss 34 to which it is associated.
A plurality of attachment devices 54 are used to secure the attachment portion 50 of line 44 to the bedding 20. As one option, the attachment device 54 is a clamp that clamps onto the bedding 20 at the bedding periphery 22.
In operation, the plurality of lines 44 are fed through the base 30 so that the attachment portions 50 are exposed and away from the base 30. The bedding retention assembly 10 is then placed underneath the mattress 12. In the first embodiment, the bedding retention assembly 10 is placed between the mattress 12 and the box spring 16. The attachment devices 54 are secured to the bedding periphery 22. The tightening portions 52 of the lines 44 are pulled tight preventing the bedding periphery 22 from leaving its position between the mattress 12 and the box spring 16. Because the bedding retention assembly 10 utilizes bosses 34 and/or pulleys 46 to redirect the forces applied to the lines 44 at the tightening portion 52 thereof, the number of tightening portions 52 is less than the number of attachment portions 50. The tightening portions 52 of the lines 44 are generally held in place through the mere weight of the mattress 12 pressing down on the lines 44 exposed to the mattress 12 between the mattress 12 in the box spring 16.
In a second embodiment, wherein like primed numerals represent similar elements as those discussed above with respect to the first embodiment, the base 30′ includes a flange 56 that extends through a second flat plane perpendicular to the first flat plane. The flange 56 extend out of a portion of the base 30′ which is not disposed between the mattress 12 and the box spring 16. In this embodiment, the base 30′ would extend along a side of the mattress 12 and/or the box spring 16 (best seen in
In the embodiment shown in
The flange 56 includes at least one aperture 62 through which at least one tightening portion 52′ extends. In the embodiment shown, each half 56a, 56b of the second flat plane 56 includes an aperture 62. The aperture(s) 62 include securing ends 64 that secure the tightening portions 52′ in place. The securing ends 64 have dimensions reduced from the aperture(s) 62, and when the tightening portion 52′ is moved into one of the securing ends 64, the securing ends 64 provide a friction lock to secure the tightening portion 52′ in position. While it is shown that the base cover 32′ extends all the way to the second flat plane 56, other embodiments would include a base cover 32′ that extends only to the edge of the cut-out 60.
The invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
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20210196050 A1 | Jul 2021 | US |