The invention relates to a method of repairing a cushion. More particularly, the invention relates to a method of repairing a cushion using an insert.
Cushions, such as cushions used on couches and chairs exist.
The invention relates to a method of repairing a seat cushion; and, in particular, to a method of repairing a flattened seat cushion having a fill which has been compressed over time, for example.
The method of repairing a seat cushion according to the invention further includes providing a cushion having a flattened fill, opening the cushion, removing the flattened fill, providing an inflatable insert, and inflating the inflatable insert to fill the cushion. The cushion may be opened by unzipping a zipper on the cushion, or by slitting the cushion to remove the flattened fill if the cushion has no zipper.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the inflatable insert has a valve.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes the inflatable insert has the shape of a polyhedron.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes the inflatable insert Has the shape of a wedge.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the inflatable insert has the shape of a cylinder.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the inflatable insert has the shape of a right cylinder.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the inflatable insert has the shape of a six-sided cylinder.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the flattened fill is partially removed.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the flattened fill is substantially completely removed and substantially no remainder of the flattened fill is left.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the inflatable insert fills the cushion to its original configuration when the inflatable insert is inflated.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the cushion Is a seat cushion.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the cushion is a backrest cushion.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the cushion is closed after the inflatable fill is inserted.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the cushion is closed using needle and thread.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the cushion is closed by hand using needle and thread.
The method of repairing a cushion according to the invention further includes that the cushion is closed by a sewing machine using needle and thread.
Relative terms such as left, right, up, and down are for convenience only and are not intended to be limiting.
As shown in
Insert 100 will be placed or inserted into cushion 20 being repaired, as shown in the direction of arrow 60 of
Then, as shown in
Closing of slit 40 may likewise be achieved by using a sewing machine 200 having a sewing needle 204 and a thread 208 as shown in
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, and uses and/or adaptations of the invention and following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention.
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