The present invention relates to the field of tablecloths and other protective and decorative table coverings. More particularly, this invention relates to a fitted tablecloth liner that is specially designed and sewn so that it fits snugly over a table so that when a tablecloth is placed on the table, the tablecloth is prevented from sliding and is maintained in position on the table without permanent or unattractive fasteners. The present invention is suitable for all standard size dining tables, coffee tables or the like, and may be manufactured to fit a variety of tables of standard sizes and shapes.
Tablecloths are widely used for many different purposes, generally to create a more attractive appearance but also to protect the surface of a table. For this reason, tablecloths are available in a myriad of different materials, sizes and appearances. Tablecloths, however, all share a common disadvantage: they tend to slide and to move about to some extent.
Many methods have been used in an effort to overcome this problem, but all have disadvantages. Fitted tablecloths are available, but they are not generally as attractive as the fancy and heirloom tablecloths preferred by hosts for occasions. Permanent and semi-permanent attachment devices can damage the table. Clips, clamps and straps are unattractive; many people find them suitable for picnic tables but not for more formal occasions. Protective plastic tablecloth coverings have the disadvantage of covering up the attractive tablecloth that the user is trying to display. Devices such as these have not been completely successful, for example devices such as those disclosed by U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,158,905; 6,381,812; 6,989,928; and 7,320,287 which address this issue. These patents, however, present difficulties in that they provide improvement in this regard but either cause damage to the table or are too unattractive to provide the intended improvement and yet maintain the attractive appearance of the tablecloth.
An improved device is needed which keeps a tablecloth from slipping, and is specifically designed to be simple and economical to manufacture, simple and straightforward to use and which provides a neat appearance.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved tablecloth liner which fits snugly and prevents the tablecloth from slipping and in which the bottom edge is sewn with elastic in a specific pattern to produce an attractive appearance and which is inexpensive and simple-to-use.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved tablecloth liner which fits snugly and prevents the tablecloth from slipping and in which the bottom edge is sewn with elastic in specific patterns to produce an attractive appearance which is specifically designed to fit standard table sizes and shapes.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved tablecloth liner which fits snugly and prevents the tablecloth from slipping and in which the bottom edge is sewn with elastic in a specific pattern to produce an attractive appearance which is specifically designed to allow users to select and utilize their own preferred tablecloth made of any fabric or material.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved tablecloth liner which fits snugly and prevents the tablecloth from slipping and in which the bottom edge is sewn with elastic in a specific pattern to produce an attractive appearance which is specifically designed to avoid the use of clips, clamps, straps and the like which may damage the table or the tablecloth.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved tablecloth liner which fits snugly and prevents the tablecloth from slipping and in which the bottom edge is sewn with elastic in a specific pattern to produce an attractive appearance which is specifically designed to be re-useable, to protect the table from spills and scratches and be washable.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved tablecloth liner which fits snugly and prevents the tablecloth from slipping and in which the bottom edge is sewn with elastic in a specific pattern to produce an attractive appearance which is specifically designed to be re-useable, to protect the table from spills and scratches and be washable and to include an orientation symbol on the underside which illustrates which side is the longer side to facilitate use when applying said tablecloth liner to an oval or rectangular table.
These and other features of the invention can be further understood by reference to the following drawings.
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It is to be understood that variations and modifications of the present invention may be made without departing from the scope thereof. It is also to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited by the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but only in accordance with the appended claims when read in light of the foregoing specification.