This invention relates to a bedspread holder, which holder has a storage support member extending between the mattress and box spring together with an articulated support leg, which support leg has an integral handle so as to allow the bedspread holder to be moved between a support and a storage position.
This invention relates to a bedspread holder.
Over the years there have been numerous attempts to design and build a bedspread holder which is both easy to use as well as efficient. Examples include U.S. Pat. No. 2,979,736 entitled Spread Holder, U.S. Pat. No. 3,435,469 entitled Collapsible Bedspread-Holder, U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,480 entitled Bedspread Saver, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,652,979 entitled Holder for Bed Covers. Typically, these bedspread holders are difficult to operate (U.S. Pat. No. 2,979,736) or have relatively complex or difficult to operate legs (U.S. Pat. No. 3,435,469 or U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,480).
Further to the above, a bedspread holder should be simple, easy to store, as well as low cost. The bedspread holder of the present invention fulfills these needs.
A bedspread holder is comprised having generally U-shaped support storage members as well as a support leg. In this holder, the support leg rotates 90° in respect to the main elements to facilitate movement of the holder from a storage position entirely underneath the mattress to one that is mostly spaced of such mattress with the support leg supporting the outer ends of the holder.
It is an object of this invention to facilitate the storage of a bedspread;
It is an additional object of this invention to simplify the storage of a bedspread;
It is another object of this invention to reduce the cost of storing a bedspread;
It is a further object of this invention to facilitate the use of a bedspread on a mattress;
It is an yet a further object of this invention to facilitate the usability of a bedspread holder;
Other objects of the invention and a more complete understanding of the invention may be had referring to the drawings within this application in which:
This invention relates to a bedspread holder for storing bedspreads, comforters, pillows, and other secondary coverings and items (hereinafter referred to as bedspreads) used with beds.
The bedspread holder 10 has an extender member 20, a retaining member 30, and a support member 40.
The extender member 20 serves to physically support the bedspread 100 when in an open position and serves to physically guide the bedspread holder 10 between use and storage positions during the transition therebetween.
In a use position, the bedspread extender member 20 defines a planar support for the bedspread 100 and for storage. In the preferred extender member 20 disclosed, there are three generally U-shaped rods 21, 22, 23 extending from a laterally extending main connection tube 25. These rods 21, 22, 23 interconnect to the connection tube 25 through a series of hex nuts 26 located in dimpled holes 27 of the connection tube 25 (acorn nuts shown). This use of hex nuts 26 provides for a secure interconnection between the extender member 20 and the connection tube 25, while at the same time allowing for a flexibility of rod inclusion and location over a series of bedspread holders 10. For example, by adding to or subtracting from the number of rods used for a specific holder 10 and/or varying spacing between rods with corresponding main tube length variation, a range of sizes can be provided from single to California king. The use of hex nuts 26 also allows for any given holder 10 to be shipped or stored in an unassembled condition, thus lowering the cost and expense of both. Further, the cooperation with the dimples acts as a locknut. The ends of the acorn nuts in the preferred embodiment smooth the ends of the rods 21–23.
The rods 21, 22, 23 are designed to fit between a mattress 110 and a bed support part 115 (a box spring is shown in the preferred embodiment). By a movement along a longitudinal axis of the rods 21, 22, 23, the entire holder 10 can be moved between an inner storage position 50 and an outer use position 51. This movement occurs along a longitudinal axis of the extender member 20 (contrast figs 3 and 4).
The retaining member 30 serves a triple purpose of providing for: a convenient stop at the inner storage position 50 of the bedspread holder 10 (
The particular retaining rod member 30 shown is a rod 31 having a central locator section 32 and an outer end/alignment edge 35 (fig 1).
The rod itself provides an edge plane of retention substantially perpendicular to the plane of the extender member 20 at the outer end of the holder 10. This serves as a convenient end to the holder 10 when the device is being utilized in its use position (
The central locator section 32 is a deflection of the rod 31 from its normal straight section in order to provide for an easily discernible central locating indicator, as well as strengthening of the rod 31 (W deflection shown). In the single support leg embodiment disclosed, the central locator section 32 also gives notice to the consumer that the retaining rod member 30 is not the preferred handle to move the holder 10 between its inner storage position (
An alignment edge 35 serves to orient the retaining rod member 30 in a plane 36 slightly divergent from that extending straight off of the main tube 25 perpendicular to the extender member 20. This allows access to the holder 10 even while it is being stored (see
The support leg 40 provides a retractable handle 48 for the holder 10 while also serves to physically support the outer end of the bedspread holder 10 when such holder 10 is in its outer use position 51.
The particular support leg 40 shown has a self-formed circular end 41 to interconnect the upper end of the support leg 40 to the connection tube 25. This connects the support leg 40 to the rest of the holder 10 while also providing an axis for rotation (as later described). The support leg 40 in addition has a lower end 45 interconnecting two adjacent sides 46, 47. The width of this lower end 45 provides an additional support for the bedspread holder 10 against a rocking motion. It, in addition, insures that a single movement of the support leg 40 will move the entire support leg between a storage and a use position. The height 50 of the support leg 40 is designed to hold the bedspread extender member 20 substantially parallel to the axis of separation between the mattress 110 and the bed support part 115 (
In the present invention of the application, an actuation/storage handle 48 is interconnected to the top of the support leg 40.
The actuation handle 48 itself is used to move the holder 10 between its use and storage positions and to pivot the support leg 40 from its use position (
To move to a use position (
To move the holder to storage position, the user reaches within the retaining member 30 to grasp the handle 48 (
Note that the actuation handle 48 is offset from the longitudinal axis of the remainder of the support leg 40 (see
Although the invention has been described in its preferred embodiment disclosed, it should be understood that changes, alterations, and modifications may be had without deviating from the present invention as hereinafter claimed.
For example, the holder 10 is disclosed with a single support member 40. If desired, multiple support members 40 could be utilized. In such an embodiment, the multiple support members 40 could further be interconnected for common rotation from one, the other, or all by a common connection rod substantially parallel to the main tube (a location would provide for such common rotation is indicated at 70 in
This application corresponds to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/616,906, filed Oct. 8, 2004, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference.
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