The present invention relates generally to an enclosure and more particularly, to an enclosure for an item susceptible to infestation by certain organisms, the enclosure for preventing certain organisms from escaping from the item into the surrounding environment or entering into the item from the surrounding environment.
Bed bug infestations have become more and more common in recent years due to increases in international travel. Individuals staying at hotels, motels or bed and breakfasts that are infested with bed bugs are likely to carry the bed bugs back to their homes in their luggage or in their clothing. These bed bugs can subsequently infest many parts of the home, particularly soft furnishings, which provide a highly suitable environment for bed bugs to multiply. It is their association with bedding, however, which brings them into the closest and most prolonged contact with humans. In infested homes, bedding items, including pillows, duvets, mattresses, and box springs have been found to house large numbers of bed bugs and their eggs.
Bed bugs are a cause of concern for humans as they feed mainly off human blood and their bites can cause symptoms such as swelling and itchiness. Infestations may take up to three months to notice and bedding items may be infested before one can take preventative action as bed bugs lay about 5 eggs per day; their numbers can proliferate quickly and bed bugs can live up to a year without feeding.
Conventional pillowcases and mattress covers are not effective to prevent bed bugs from escaping from infested bedding items and making contact with humans who are laying on the bed nor are they effective in preventing bed bugs from infesting the bedding items and laying eggs therein. Laundry bags and travel bags currently on the market are also not effective in preventing bed bugs from infesting clothing stored in the bags. These enclosures have interior spaces which are not sufficiently sealed from the surrounding environment, providing bed bugs with easy routes of travel back and forth between the interior spaces, in which the bedding or other items are situated, and the outside environment.
Bed bug infestations are very difficult to eliminate and it can be very expensive and impractical to replace bedding items infested with bed bugs. Insecticides such as DDT, which have been proven effective against bed bugs, have been banned in many countries, including the United States, and have been replaced with weaker insecticides. Many bed bugs have grown resistant to these weaker insecticides which makes infestations harder to control.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved enclosure for items susceptible to infestation by certain organisms to prevent organisms from traveling between the interior of the enclosure where the items are situated and the outside environment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide new and improved enclosures such as sheets, pillowcases and the like, for bedding items susceptible to infestation by certain organisms to prevent organisms from traveling between the interior of the enclosure where the bedding items are situated and the outside environment.
Still another object of the present invention to provide a method for controlling bed bug infestation without having to replace infested bedding items.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a method of preventing migration of bed bugs from an infested dwelling to a non-infested dwelling.
Still another object of the present invention is to prevent bed bugs from infecting an individual's clothing.
In accordance with the present invention, these and other objects are attained by providing an enclosure for items, such as bedding and clothing, which are susceptible to infestations by certain organisms, for preventing the organisms from escaping from the items into the external environment and for preventing certain organisms from infesting the items from the external environment. The enclosure is defined by flexible sheet material defining an interior space. The enclosure comprises an opening formed in the flexible sheet material through which an item susceptible to infestations by certain organisms can be inserted into the interior space defined by the enclosure. The opening is preferably slit-like and is defined by a pair of opposed free edges of the flexible sheet material, and extends between a first end and a second end. A sliding-type fastener including a slide, extends from the first end to the second end of the slit-like opening wherein, when the slide of the sliding-type fastener is positioned at the first end, the slit-like opening is open. When the slide is moved to the second end, the slit-like opening is substantially closed except for an unavoidable small opening formed between the slide and the second end of the slit-like opening. The enclosure also includes a first strip of flexible sheet material having a first edge attached to an inner surface of one of the opposed free edges of the flexible sheet material and which extends between the first and second ends of the slit-like opening and a second strip of flexible sheet material interconnecting opposing edges of the slit-like opening in the region of the second end and which is positioned between the slit-like opening and the first strip of flexible sheet material.
An assembly of bedding situated within an enclosure, for example comprising a mattress, box spring or pillow, situated within the enclosure described above is also provided.
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference characters designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and more particularly
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In accordance with the illustrated embodiment, enclosure 20 is sized to receive a standard pillow 10 within its interior space 24. It is understood that the enclosure may be of different sizes such that interior space 24 is suitable for containing other bedding items, such as a mattress or box spring of any size including, but not limited to, industry standard sizes such as full, twin, queen, or king sizes. Enclosure 20 may also be sized and shaped to receive items of clothing, towels and other articles made from fabric materials within interior space 24 and to fit within a travel bag.
A slit-like opening 26 is formed in the flexible sheet material of enclosure 20. Slit-like opening 26 is defined by a pair of opposed first and second free edges 28 and 30 of flexible sheet material 22. Slit-like opening 26 extends from a first end 32 to a second end 34. First end 32 and second end 34 may be at opposite ends of enclosure 20 as shown in
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The first strip 42 of flexible material functions as a barrier between the opening 26 and the pillow, preventing bed bugs from entering into the interior of the pillowcase. The second strip 48 functions to seal the small space between the slide 38 and the second end 34 of opening 26 and prevents bed bugs from entering through that space.
When the second strip 48 of flexible material is connected to the first strip 42 of flexible sheet material 42, if bed bugs are present within enclosure 20, they are unable to escape into the surrounding environment. Bed bugs outside of enclosure 20 are similarly unable to enter into interior of enclosure 20 from the surrounding environment.
Enclosure 20 may constitute enclosures for bedding items, such as pillowcases, mattress covers, and box spring covers, as well as travel enclosures such as laundry bags, travel bags and suitcase linings. However, it is understood that an enclosure in accordance with the present invention may be formed to receive any item susceptible to infestation by certain organisms.
The invention has been described with reference to an embodiment that illustrates the principles of the invention, but which is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Modifications and alterations may occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the scope of the invention be construed as including all modifications and alterations that may occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description insofar as they come within the scope of the following claims or equivalents thereof. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12166816 | Jul 2008 | US |
Child | 12610816 | US |