This invention relates generally to a pillow book, and, more particularly, to a pillow book having printed fabric pages between two pillow-like book covers.
A general object of the invention is to provide a pillow book having an improved connection or seam connecting two pillows and the fabric pages therebetween. The pillow book of this invention also provides a support for thin fabric pages, thereby making the pages relatively easier for the consumer to manipulate.
The general object of the invention can be attained, at least in part, through a pillow book including a first pillow including a first pillow interior edge portion and a second pillow including a second pillow interior edge portion. The second pillow interior edge portion is connected to the first pillow interior edge portion. The pillow book also includes a plurality of leaves. Each of the plurality of leaves comprises a leaf interior edge portion disposed between and connected to the first pillow interior edge portion and the second pillow interior edge portion.
The invention further comprehends a pillow book comprising a first pillow including a first pillow interior edge portion and a second pillow including a second pillow interior edge portion. The second pillow interior edge portion is connected to the first pillow interior edge portion. The pillow book includes a plurality of leaves connected to the first and second pillows and disposed between the first and second pillows when the pillow book is in a closed position. The plurality of leaves are formed from a single folded fabric sheet. Each of the plurality of leaves defines a pocket containing a nonwoven support sheet.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended claims and drawings.
The present invention provides a pillow book. The pillow book has two pillows which form the front and back covers of the pillow book, respectively. The pillow book includes a plurality of leaves formed of a fabric material and disposed between the two pillows. The fabric leaves are desirably printed on either side to provide pages for the pillow book.
An exemplary embodiment of the pillow book 10 is shown in
The first pillow 12 has a first pillow exterior edge portion 22 disposed at opposite side from the first pillow interior edge portion 16. Similarly, the second pillow 14 has a second pillow exterior edge portion 24 disposed at an opposite side from the second pillow interior edge portion 18. The pillow book 10 desirably includes a plurality of fasteners for holding the pillow book 10 in the closed position shown in
As shown in
The pillow book 10 includes a plurality of leaves 30. Each of the leaves 30 provides two page surfaces 32, thereby forming two pages of the pillow book 10. In a preferred embodiment of this invention, such as shown in
As shown in
The construction of the pillow book 10 according to one embodiment of this invention is relatively simple and cost-effective. The plurality of leaves 30 can be formed by printing the desired text and/or graphics of each page of the pillow book 10 consecutively on one side of a single fabric sheet. The fabric sheet is folded multiple times, to form folds 34 and 36, thereby forming the leaves 30. As discussed above, each page 32 of the pillow book 10 is separated from an adjacent page 32 by a fold. The leaf interior edge portions 40 of the leaves 30 are then stitched to and/or between the first pillow interior edge portion 16 and the second pillow interior edge portion 18. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art following the teachings herein provided, various and alternative stitches and stitching types known are available for assembling the pillows, leaves, and pillow book of this invention.
Various and alternative fabrics can be used to construct the pillow book 10, and more particularly the pillows 12 and 14 and the leaves 30. Examples of fabrics useful in constructing the pillow book of this invention include natural and synthetic fabrics, such as, without limitation, cotton, rayon, and polyester materials. Desirably, the portions of the pillow book which are printed on, e.g., the leaves and optionally the pillow inner and/or outer sides, are made from materials that are appropriate for printing. The pillow inner sides and outer sides can be formed from the same or different materials. The pillows are desirably stuffed with a natural or synthetic fluff material, for example, cotton, as shown in
In one embodiment of this invention, as the leaves are desirably formed of a flexible fabric sheet, a support sheet is used to support or stiffen the individual leaves. As shown in
Referring to
As will be appreciated various and alternative sizes, shapes, and/or configurations are available for the pillow book, the pillows, the leaves, support sheets, seams and stitches of this invention. As shown in
Thus, the invention provides a pillow book having a soft pillow front and back cover and flexible leaves disposed therein. The leaves of the pillow book can be formed of a single folded sheet for efficient and relatively less expensive manufacturing, while providing a relatively strong and aesthetically pleasing seam. The support sheets for the leaves of the pillow book of this invention provide stiffness to make the pillow book easier to use and read, while still maintaining soft and flexible pages.
The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
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