This invention relates generally to comforters and in more detail concerns a comforter with a particular border arrangement.
Comforters are typically sized and constructed to lie atop a mattress/bed and to extend a distance over the sides and foot of the bed. While conventional, this configuration does have some disadvantages, since the overall size of the comforter relative to the size of the mattress results in making the bed less convenient, and excess fabric at the foot corners of the bed can reduce the otherwise neat appearance of the bed. In addition, a duvet cover is often used with a comforter, which further impacts the appearance of the bed and making of the bed.
Accordingly, from the above, it would be desirable to have a comforter with a different configuration and/or structure which results in a neater and more stable appearance of the comforter on the bed, and such that making of the bed is more convenient.
Accordingly, the comforter comprises: a core portion, having selected dimensions, approximately the same as the top of the mattress on which it is to be placed; and a border member, attached to the core portion along three sides of the core portion including two sides of the core portion and a foot end portion thereof, wherein the border member comprises two layers of fabric with little or no fill therebetween, and otherwise adapted and sized to lay against the side of the mattress on which the comforter is placed.
Attached to side edges 18 and 20 and foot end edge 24 of the core portion 10 is a border member 34. Border member 34 comprises two layers 35, 36 of fabric sewn together along the respective outer edges 37 thereof, and also sewn along inner edges 38 thereof to the side edges and the foot end edge of the core portion of the comforter. The border member 34 in the embodiment shown has 1.5 inch sewn-through tacks 40, spaced along the entire length of the border member. In the embodiment shown, the separation between adjacent tacks 40 is 10 inches. The tacks adjacent the ends of the border member are located approximately 5 inches from said ends.
The border member typically has some fill between the two layers 35, 36, usually a lighter fill than the core portion, although no fill can be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. The corners 41 of the core portion 12 at the foot end of the comforter are curved, as shown most clearly in
The structure of
In the embodiment shown, border member 64 is 13 inches wide, although this can vary. The number of boxes and lines of stitching will vary depending upon the size of the comforter, as mentioned above. In the embodiment of
As with the embodiment of
Accordingly, a new comforter has been disclosed having a slightly filled or in some cases a non-filled border member with a particular arrangement and configuration which results in significant advantages in use and appearance over a conventional comforter.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.
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