The present disclosure relates to the construction of a cover for a shaped article, with the cover having first and second portions that are releasably fastened together.
It is known to construct covers for pillows, mattresses and other shaped articles using two or more portions that are attached by a zipper or a similar fastener. Examples of such cover constructions are shown in US 2009/0293198 to Fodge et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 6,954,957 to Metzger et al.
There remains a need for a simple construction, with the assembled cover having a pleasing appearance.
A construction for a cover for a shaped article, such as a pillow, cushion or other article, is defined by first and second cover portions, each having a cover body and a peripheral edge. A first releasable fastener portion, such as one half of a zipper, is attached to the peripheral edge of the first cover portion and a second fastener or zipper portion is attached to the peripheral edge of the second cover portion. The fastener portions are adapted to releasably join to one another. When joined, the fastener portions secure the peripheral edges of the first and second cover portions, forming an interior pocket for storage of the shaped article. A gusset is located along the peripheral edge of at least one of the cover portions. Preferably, multiple gussets are provided at the corners of the cover portions. Each gusset is contemplated to be formed by a transverse first fold, with the fold forming a pointed edge. A second fold is positioned perpendicular to the peripheral edge. The second fold creates an overlap of the pointed edge along the periphery of the cover portion. The pointed edge and adjacent overlapping portion of the cover periphery are secured to one another. Preferably the overlapped is created on an outside surface of the cover portion and the gusset is positioned relatively inwardly from the peripheral edge.
The cover construction may further be defined by the body of one or both of the first and second cover portions having a rectangular shape. The rectangle may in one embodiment have equal length side edges and may form a square shape. Further, the gusset is preferably formed at each corner of the rectangle. Still further, the first fold may be formed substantially transverse to the corner of the rectangular shape of the cover body, with the line of the fold at an angle of substantially forth-five degrees from the peripheral side edges of the cover body.
A cover for a shaped article is further contemplated to include top and bottom cover portions, with the cover portions each having a similarly formed cover body and defined periphery. A first fastener portion, preferably a zipper half, is attached to the periphery of the top cover portion and a second portion is attached to the periphery of the bottom cover portion. At least one of the top and bottom cover portions having a gusset located along the periphery of the respective cover portion. The gusset is preferably created by a first fold extending inwardly from the periphery of the respective cover portion to form a pointed edge. A second fold is spaced from the pointed edge and positioned transverse to the periphery of the respective cover portion. The pointed edge is positioned along the periphery and adjacent to the second fold, with the pointed edge and an overlapping portion being secured to the cover periphery. The gusset is formed relatively inward of the overlap formed by the second fold. The first and second fastener portions are adapted to removably join to attach the cover portions, thus forming an interior pocket for storage of the shaped article.
The cover construction may be further defined by cover bodies having a rectangular shape, with a gusset preferably formed at each corner of the rectangle. The first fold for each gusset is preferably formed along a line extending inwardly from the corner and is preferably at an angle of substantially forty-five degrees from the adjacent peripheral edges of the cover body. The second fold for each gusset is preferably formed perpendicular to the adjacent peripheral edge. The second fold for each gusset has a height, which for each gusset is preferably equal. Two adjacent gussets on each cover portion may further be directed inwardly towards one another.
Other features of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description to follow, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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In the drawings, the opposing corner 30 of the second cover portion 14 includes a similar fold combination and gusset 28, only in a mirrored position as that of the corner 30 of the first cover portion 12. In the rectangular form illustrated, each corner 30 includes a folded gusset 28. The opening created by adjacent gussets on each cover portion may be positioned to face one another, such as the form shown in
As illustrated, it is preferred that the zipper or similar fastener extend substantially continuously around the periphery of the cover portions. Each half of the zipper includes a stringer which is attached to a set of locking teeth that combine to temporarily lock together to secure the zipper portions together. A slide is shown for combining and locking the teeth portions, in a conventional manner. End pins may also be provided on the tooth rows. Multiple zipper portions may be provided of any desired length. An overlap of the ends of the zipper may be provided if desired. The alternate fastener structures may include hook and loop fasteners, and snap rows, among others.
In a preferred application of the cover construction, the two cover portions are interchangeable and may be reversible. Hence, a plurality of cover members may be provided and mixed in the construction of the cover. This interchangeability may be used to create a new decorative appearance for the pillow or other article retained within the cover. Hence, the cover serves as ornamentation and the two cover portions may be combined in any desired pattern or theme. Further, a stained or worn cover portion may be replaced without the need for replacing both portions. In addition, piping may be added the cover to further defined the structure and ornamentation. Other ornamental and functional elements may be also added without departing from the contemplated construction.
The present disclosure shows and describes one or more exemplary embodiments. It should be understood by those skilled in the art from the foregoing that various other changes, omissions and additions may be made therein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the contemplated invention, with the scope of the invention being defined by the foregoing claims. Further, the terms herein are used in a generic and descriptive sense and are not necessarily for purposes of limitation. The scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims.
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