This invention pertains to the field of endeavor of human necessities. It is a given fact that there is often a need to hold fabric(s) and sheeted materials together both quickly and temporarily for a specific reason, to obtain a desired result. The “Fabric Lock”, seeks to fulfill that need, by using two interlocking pieces, which are, the Fabric Lock base and the Fabric Lock hold ring. The “Fabric Lock” will allow the user of the “Fabric Lock”(s) to hold these fabric(s) or material(s) in place, without piercing said fabric(s) or Material(s). Both “Fabric Lock” pieces, the base and hold ring, will be produced through the process known as injection molding, this allows for a wide variety of sizes and colors, to accommodate most of the consumers related needs.
This invention relates to sheeted fabrics and materials and the need to lock these fabric(s)/material(s) together quickly and without damaging said fabrics or materials, allowing for the outcome which is desired. This is accomplished by using the “Fabric Lock's” simple two-piece, base and ring interlocking system. These and other features and advantages of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Exploded view of the “Fabric Lock Base” to fabric/material to “Fabric Lock Hold Ring”, pre and post lock alignment.
“Fabric Lock Base” to “Fabric Lock Hold Ring” interaction.
Two “Fabric Locks” used to hold two layer of bedding materials together, the configuration as shown allows for quick bed making.
The “Fabric Lock” two-piece interlocking system is produced through the process known as injection molding. This invention is a practical way to lock fabric(s), in place with relative ease, this allows for a quick, and temporary locking of fabric(s), to achieve a desired outcome.
Exploded view of the “Fabric Lock Base” to fabric to “Fabric Lock Hold Ring” in pre and post lock positioning.
“Fabric Lock Base” to “Fabric Lock Hold Ring”, pre and post lock interaction/positioning.
Two “Fabric Locks”, used to lock two bedding fabrics together and in place, to allow for a bed to be made quickly.