The disclosure relates generally to the field of protective covers, and more specifically to systems for covering and protecting furniture.
Outdoor furniture is often utilized in residential and commercial settings. For example, homeowners may utilize outdoor furniture on a patio, deck, and/or the like. A business, such as a restaurant, may have an outdoor seating area with outdoor furniture. Furniture used outdoors is subject to degradation by the elements, especially when not in use. For example, furniture may get rained upon, materials may degrade due to ultraviolet light from the sun, and/or the like. One option to protect outdoor furniture from the elements is to manufacture the furniture using weather-resistant materials. However, some weather-resistant materials may not be as comfortable and/or as attractive as materials that are less weather-resistant. Further, even weather-resistant materials may eventually degrade or at least become soiled.
Another option to protect outdoor furniture from the elements is to cover the furniture when not in use. However, outdoor furniture often comes in various sizes and configurations, and may even enable the end-user to change the configuration. The variety of sizes and configurations makes current custom-fit furniture covers impractical and expensive. In some cases, a cheaper universal furniture cover may be made to fit over a variety of different sizes of outdoor furniture. However, such a universal cover may fit the underlying furniture poorly, leading to an unattractive appearance, a loose fit that may enable the cover to blow away, to let the elements in, and/or the like. Accordingly, it can be advantageous to have a modular furniture cover system that is attractive, customizable, effective at keeping out the elements, and cost-effective.
The disclosure herein presents systems for covering and protecting furniture. In one embodiment a modular furniture cover system comprises a plurality of individual furniture cover components configured to releasably connect to each other to form a unitary furniture cover assembly for protecting one or a plurality of adjacent furniture pieces.
In some embodiments, a furniture cover comprises a front surface dimensioned to substantially cover a front portion of a furniture component; a back surface dimensioned to substantially cover a back portion of the furniture component; and a top surface connecting the front surface and the back surface, the top surface dimensioned to substantially cover a top portion of the furniture component, wherein a first continuous edge formed by the front surface, back surface, and top surface comprises a first releasable fastener for connecting the modular furniture cover to a first separate furniture cover, and wherein a second continuous edge formed by the front surface, back surface, and top surface comprises a second releasable fastener for connecting the modular furniture cover to a second separate furniture cover.
In certain embodiments, the first and second releasable fasteners are water resistant, e.g. waterproof. In some embodiments, the first and second releasable fasteners comprise at least one of a hook and loop fastener and a zipper. In some embodiments, the first separate furniture cover comprises a side panel dimensioned to substantially cover a side portion of the furniture component. In some embodiments, the first separate furniture cover comprises a second modular furniture cover dimensioned to substantially cover top, front, and back portions of a second furniture component. In some embodiments, the first and second continuous edges are positioned on opposite ends of the modular furniture cover. In some embodiments, the furniture cover is configured to at least partially conform to the furniture component when connected to the first and second separate furniture covers. In some embodiments, the top, front, and back surfaces are part of a single sheet of covering material.
In some embodiments, a furniture protection system comprises a first cover portion comprising a front surface and a back surface interconnected by a top surface, the first cover portion configured to substantially cover a front, back, and top surface of a first furniture component; and a second cover portion comprising a front surface and a back surface interconnected by a top surface, the second cover portion configured to substantially cover a front, back, and top surface of a second furniture component, wherein a first edge of the first cover portion comprises a first releasable fastener for connecting the first cover portion to the second cover portion, and wherein a second edge of the second cover portion comprises a second releasable fastener configured to engage the first releasable fastener.
In certain embodiments, the first and second releasable fasteners form a substantially water resistant, e.g. waterproof joint when connected. In some embodiments, the first and second releasable fasteners comprise at least one of a hook and loop fastener and a zipper. In some embodiments, the furniture protection system further comprises a side panel configured to substantially cover a side portion of the first furniture component, the side panel comprising a third releasable fastener configured to connect to the first releasable fastener. In some embodiments, the furniture protection system further comprises a bridge panel to connect the first cover portion to the second cover portion, the bridge panel comprising a third releasable fastener configured to connect to the first releasable fastener and a fourth releasable fastener configured to connect to the second releasable fastener. In some embodiments, the first cover portion comprises a third edge opposite the first edge, the third edge comprising a third releasable fastener.
In some embodiments, a furniture cover system comprises a first furniture cover configured to at least partially cover at least one of a top, front, or back of a first furniture component, the first furniture cover comprising a first releasable fastener positioned adjacent to a first edge; a second furniture cover configured to at least partially cover at least one of a top, front, or back of a second furniture component, the second furniture cover comprising a second releasable fastener positioned adjacent to a second edge, wherein the first and second furniture covers are configured to connect together using the first and second releasable fasteners.
In certain embodiments, the furniture cover system further comprises a bridge panel to connect the first furniture cover to the second furniture cover, the bridge panel comprising a third releasable fastener configured to connect to the first releasable fastener and a fourth releasable fastener configured to connect to the second releasable fastener. In some embodiments, the furniture cover system further comprises a side panel dimensioned to at least partially cover a side of the first furniture component, the side panel comprising a third releasable fastener configured to connect to a fourth releasable fastener of the first furniture cover, the fourth releasable fastener positioned adjacent to a third edge of the first furniture cover, the third edge positioned opposite the first edge. In some embodiments, the furniture cover system further comprises a second side panel dimensioned to at least partially cover a side of the second furniture component, the second side panel comprising a fifth releasable fastener configured to connect to a sixth releasable fastener of the second furniture cover, the sixth releasable fastener positioned adjacent to a fourth edge of the first furniture cover, the fourth edge positioned opposite the second edge. In some embodiments, the first and second releasable fasteners form a substantially water resistant, e.g. waterproof joint when connected. In some embodiments, the first and second releasable fasteners comprise at least one of a hook and loop fastener and a zipper.
In some embodiments, a furniture cover comprises a front surface dimensioned to substantially cover a front portion of a piece of furniture; a back surface dimensioned to substantially cover a back portion of the piece of furniture; a top surface connecting the front surface and the back surface, the top surface dimensioned to substantially cover a top portion of the piece of furniture; and a connection zone disposed adjacent a lateral edge formed by the front surface, back surface, and top surface to enable the furniture cover to be enclosed on a side by connecting an end panel to the connection zone or to enable the furniture cover to be extended beyond the lateral edge to cover an additional piece of furniture by connecting an additional furniture cover to the connection zone.
In certain embodiments, the connection zone comprises a releasable fastener for connecting the furniture cover to the end panel or the additional furniture cover. In some embodiments, the furniture cover is configured to at least partially conform to the piece of furniture when connected to the end panel or the additional furniture cover. In some embodiments, the top, front, and back surfaces are part of a single sheet of covering material. In some embodiments, the releasable fastener is waterproof. In some embodiments, the releasable fastener comprises at least one of a hook and loop fastener and a zipper. In some embodiments, the furniture cover further comprises a second connection zone disposed adjacent a second lateral edge formed by the front surface, back surface, and top surface to enable the furniture cover to be enclosed on a second side by connecting an end panel to the second connection zone or to enable the furniture cover to be extended beyond the second lateral edge to cover an additional piece of furniture by connecting an additional furniture cover to the second connection zone. In some embodiments, the connection zone is positioned opposite to the second connection zone.
The foregoing and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the drawings of various embodiments, which are intended to illustrate and not to limit the invention. The drawings comprise the following figures in which:
Although several embodiments, examples, and illustrations are disclosed below, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the inventions described herein extend beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments, examples, and illustrations and includes other uses of the inventions and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Embodiments of the inventions are described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals refer to like elements throughout. The terminology used in the description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictive manner simply because it is being used in conjunction with a detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the inventions. In addition, embodiments of the inventions can comprise several novel features and no single feature is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or is essential to practicing the inventions herein described. Further, it should be understood that any of the examples herein are non-limiting. As such, the inventions disclosed herein are not limited to any particular embodiments, aspects, concepts, structures, functionalities, or examples described herein.
Disclosed herein are a variety of embodiments of modular furniture cover systems for covering, for example, outdoor furniture to protect the furniture from the elements. Outdoor furniture, such as seating located at a residential or commercial patio, often comes in various shapes and sizes and is often modular or configurable with several components being joined or pushed together to form a larger unitary seating area. Such outdoor furniture is often of high-quality and/or expensive, so it is desirable to be able to cover the furniture when not in use. However, the modularity of typical outdoor furniture makes mass-market, reasonably priced, and well-fitting covers difficult to produce.
In an embodiment, the disclosure herein provides a plurality of cover pieces that can be joined, connected, affixed, or attached together to enable creation of a unitary furniture cover of a shape or user defined arrangement configured to cover any of a plurality of potential furniture configuration. In some embodiments, the pieces of the modular furniture cover system comprise one or more of a left end, middle, and right end pieces. Modular furniture cover pieces can be coupled together using a variety of joining or fastening means, such as a zipper, a Velcro® or hook and loop fastener, an adhesive, a pressure-sensitive fastener, rope, cord, a heat-activated adhesive, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the cover pieces are configured to be removably connected. In other words, the cover pieces are configured to be relatively easily connected and disconnected by the end user. This can be advantageous to enable a user to change the cover configuration when the underlying furniture configuration changes. In some embodiments, however, the cover pieces are configured to be permanently or semi-permanently connected. For example, a modular furniture cover system can be configured to enable an end-user to customize a size and/or shape of a unitary furniture cover comprising a plurality of discreet or individual pieces, and to permanently or semi-permanently connect the pieces together to form an attractive well-fitting cover custom-built for a specific furniture configuration. The pieces of such a furniture cover may utilize, for example, a permanent or semi-permanent adhesive to connect the pieces together.
In some embodiments, a water resistant, e.g. waterproof, fastener, such as a waterproof zipper or Velcro® connection, is utilized to limit moisture passage. For example, a waterproof connection between two furniture cover pieces can prevent rain from seeping through the connection to the furniture underneath. In some embodiments, a furniture cover piece comprises a flap, hood, overhang, or other protruding member configured to at least partially cover a connection zone to increase water resistance and/or to make the connection zone more visually appealing.
In some embodiments, each individual furniture cover piece of the overall furniture cover system is sized to fit over one individual furniture piece. For example, a furniture system comprising two seats may be covered by two connected cover pieces, with each piece sized to generally cover one of the two seats. In some embodiments, however, one or more of the furniture cover pieces is of a more generic sizing that may not necessarily match up to a size of an individual furniture piece. In other words, a single modular furniture cover piece may be shaped, sized, or configured to cover a single furniture piece, less than a single furniture piece, more than a single furniture piece, two furniture pieces, or more than two furniture pieces.
In some cases, a modular furniture system may be configured such that there are one or more gaps between furniture pieces, or there may be tables and/or other items positioned between two other furniture pieces. For example, a modular furniture system may be configured such that a small table for holding, for example, drinks or other food items, is positioned between two seats. In such an embodiment, a modular furniture cover system as disclosed herein can be configured to cover the table and both seats in various ways. In one example, the furniture cover system may comprise three pieces, with one piece sized to fit over the left seat, one piece sized to fit over the table, and a third piece sized to fit over the right seat. In another example, the furniture cover system may have two pieces, with a combined length of the two pieces when they are connected together equaling approximately the combined length of the left seat, table, and right seat.
In some embodiments, a bridge or extension cover piece is provided that can bridge a gap between two or more modular furniture cover pieces. For example, if there is a 1 foot gap between two seats, a 1 foot long bridge or extension piece may be utilized to bridge the gap between those two seats, enabling a single unitary furniture cover system comprising a plurality of cover pieces to fit over the entire furniture system.
In some embodiments, a modular furniture cover system comprises one or more end pieces or panels that can be connected to an opening of another cover piece. For example, if a modular furniture cover piece is sized to fit over a single seat, that single furniture cover piece may in some embodiments be sized to cover a front, back, and top of the seat, but not left and right sides of the seat. The furniture cover piece may have an opening on left and right to enable it to potentially connect to another furniture cover piece when, for example, the seat is positioned next to another seat. However, in some cases, the furniture cover may be used to only cover a simple piece of furniture such on a table or a single seat. In some cases the furniture cover is adapted to be able to cover a seat and an adjacent furniture piece on one side. In that case, an end piece or panel may be connected to the left and/or right openings of the furniture cover piece to further enable the cover piece to protect the left and/or right sides of the table, seat, or other component of a furniture grouping.
In some embodiments, individual modular furniture cover pieces or components can be configured or sized to fit specific furniture shapes, such as an end seat, a middle seat, a corner seat, a wedge-shaped seat, a couch, a table, and/or the like. In some embodiments, one or more pieces of a modular furniture cover system can comprise a cord or other securement device for securing the furniture cover to a piece of furniture. For example, the cord or other securement device may be configured to loop around a foot of the furniture to secure the cover to the furniture. The securement device may in some embodiments comprise Velcro®, elastic, rope, cord, snaps, and/or various other materials sufficient to enable securing a furniture cover to a piece of furniture.
Although various embodiments disclosed herein are described with reference to covering of outdoor furniture, it should be understood that the concepts disclosed herein can be used in various applications. For example, a modular cover system could be utilized to cover various seating configurations of boats, motorhomes, cars, and/or the like. Further, the concepts disclosed herein may be utilized to create modular cover systems for automobiles, bicycles, and/or any other item a user desires to protect from the elements. In some embodiments, the concepts and techniques disclosed herein may even be used for other types of situations where the intended use is not protection from the elements. For example, the concepts disclosed herein may be utilized for a modular house cover system, such as to cover a house or other building while that building is being fumigated for pests. Further, the concepts disclosed herein may be utilized for covers for indoor furniture, such as to prevent dust from collecting on furniture during an extended absence from a house, business, etc. Further, while various embodiments described herein refer to a modular furniture cover system that can be configured to fit a modular or configurable furniture system, in some embodiments a furniture cover system can be configured to fit a non-modular or non-configurable piece or pieces of furniture. For example, a modular furniture cover system may in some embodiments enable a user to configure the cover system to fit a particular piece of furniture, and then to reconfigure the cover system to fit a different piece of furniture.
The connection zones 121 may comprise various different mechanisms to join the different furniture covers together. Some embodiments of mechanisms that may be used to join the various covers are described above and are discussed in more detail below with reference to
As further described below with reference to
Another difference between the modular furniture cover system 140 and the cover system 120 illustrated in
The various furniture cover systems disclosed herein may comprise various materials suitable for covering furniture. For example, a furniture cover system may comprise vinyl, leather, cloth, nylon, and/or any other material sufficient to serve the purpose of covering furniture and protecting the furniture from the elements. In some embodiments, the material of a furniture cover system is preferably water resistant, e.g. waterproof. This is because such a cover may be utilized outdoors where it may be subject to rain, dew, water from sprinkler systems, and/or the like. However, in some embodiments, the material may not be water resistant. Such a system may be cheaper to manufacture, and may be ideal for when, for example, a modular cover system is intended to be used indoors as more of a dust cover.
In some embodiments, the connection zones 121 are located at a continuous edge of each furniture cover component. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the connection zones 121 each comprise a continuous connector that extends from a bottom of a front surface of a furniture cover, extending around a top surface of the furniture cover, and extending down to a bottom of a back surface of the furniture cover. In other embodiments, a connection zone 121 may not be continuous, may not extend all the way to the bottom, may comprise more than one type of fastener and/or more than one fastener, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, there is no bottom surface of the furniture cover components. In other words, the furniture cover system is configured to slip over furniture components from the top, with the bottom remaining open. However, in some embodiments, the furniture cover system may be configured to have a bottom surface that partially or fully encases the furniture system within the furniture cover. In some embodiments, the furniture covers can comprise a strap, rope, loop, and/or various other features to help hold the cover onto the furniture by attaching a portion of the furniture cover to, for example, a leg of the furniture component, or by attaching a bottom front surface of the furniture cover to a bottom back surface of the furniture cover, by extending a strap along a bottom of a furniture component, and/or the like. It should be noted that these are merely illustrative examples, and one of skill in the art would understand various other methods of retaining the furniture cover to the underlying furniture may be utilized.
As with the middle piece 202 illustrated in
Although most of the embodiments disclosed herein have been disclosed with reference to one furniture cover component connecting to another furniture cover component at an end opening of each furniture cover component, in various embodiments, the modular furniture cover components may be configured to have a plurality of potential connection zones, not necessarily at an end of the component. For example, as illustrated in
Conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments include, while other embodiments do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more embodiments or that one or more embodiments necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without user input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular embodiment. The headings used herein are for the convenience of the reader only and are not meant to limit the scope of the inventions or claims.
Although this invention has been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Additionally, the skilled artisan will recognize that any of the above-described methods can be carried out using any appropriate apparatus. Further, the disclosure herein of any particular feature, aspect, method, property, characteristic, quality, attribute, element, or the like in connection with an embodiment can be used in all other embodiments set forth herein. For all of the embodiments described herein the steps of the methods need not be performed sequentially. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
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