The present disclosure generally relates to bedding.
More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an improved method and system for securing a cover to a comforter.
This section provides background information that is not necessarily considered to be prior art.
Comforters, quilts, and the like (“comforters”) have long been used to keep a user warm, especially during sleep. Generally, these comforters are large and rectangular in shape and correspond to standard bed sizes (e.g., twin, queen, king, etc.). Modem consumers are increasingly interested in quickly and easily changing the appearance and design of a room. A comforter cover or duvet cover (generally, “cover”) may be placed over the comforter to change the decorative appearance of the bed. The cover provides protection and allows for prolonged use of the comforter. The cover may be removed from the comforter for laundering. Once removed, the cover is less bulky than a comforter because of the lack of filling and is more easily laundered.
In order to maintain the ability for installation and removal, the cover should not be permanently fastened to the comforter. The lack of attachment, however, may cause the comforter to bunch or ball inside of the cover while in use. Further, when installing the comforter inside of the cover, it may be difficult to find and match the corners and retain them in place.
One prior art solution is the “Du-Zipp” (sold online at https://www.etsy.com/shop/DuZipp) which is described as A zipper is sewn on the interior of the duvet and duvet cover on the seams. This method involves attaching a zipper to the interior side seam of a duvet cover but not within the layers of the duvet. As a result, all parts of the zipper (the zipper tape, the zipper teeth and the zipper slider) are all visible to the eye, while in some circumstances a secondary strip of material is added over the exposed zipper in an attempt to hide the zipper, increasing cost and decreasing aesthetic appeal.
Thus, a need exists for improved techniques to secure connections between covers and comforters.
This section provides a general summary of the disclosure and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.
The present invention includes improved system and method for securing a cover with a comforter. The cover comprising one or more pieces of fabric has two opposing interior surfaces. The two opposing interior surfaces may have a top portion and a bottom portion. To secure a comforter to the cover, one side of the opposing interior surfaces may include a securing means along the cover's bottom horizontal axis that is attached to and along the bottom of the interior portion of the cover. Such attachment means may include a snap, button, hook-and-loop, or the like.
The improved system may also include a comforter. The comforter may be removably attached to the interior portion of the cover corresponding in location to a securing means on the comforter. For example, if the attachment means is a snap, then the cover may have the male portion of the snap and the comforter may have the female portion of the snap (or vice-versa). In the case of a button the comforter may have a button attached and the cover may have a hole to accept the button, where the button and the hole are in substantially corresponding locations. The aforementioned secures the bottom of the cover to the comforter.
Additionally, the top portion of the cover may have an attachment means, such as a snap or button, fixably attached to the cover that corresponds in position to an attachment means on the comforter. For example, if the attachment means is a snap, then the cover may have the male portion of the snap and the comforter may have the female portion of the snap (or vice-versa). In the case of a button, the comforter may have a button attached to the comforter itself and the cover and may have a hole to accept the button, where the attachment means on the cover and the comforter are in substantially corresponding locations to each other.
The aforementioned secures both the top and bottom portions of the cover to the comforter. At this stage, one side of the comforter and one side of the interior of the comforter is exposed. Next, the attached cover and comforter should be reversed by turning the cover with attached comforter inside-out. This allows the outside of the cover to be exposed with the comforter on the inside.
The cover may have a closing means, such as snaps, buttons and holes, hook and loop (Velcrom™), or the like to close the top portion of the cover. For example, the interior top portion of the cover may have a plurality of snaps to close the top of the cover. In another example, one side of the interior portion of the cover may have a plurality buttons with a corresponding number of holes to close the top portion of the cover. In yet another example, the top portion of the cover may have a hook and loop attachment means where one side of the interior portion of the cover has a hook attachment means fixably attached to the cover, and the other side of the interior portion of the comforter may include a hook-and-loop attachment means attached to the cover. When the hook-and-loop portions of the interior portions of the cover meet, the cover is closed.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Before the present subject matter is described in detail, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments described, as such may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present disclosure will be limited only by the appended claims.
Provided herein are embodiments of devices, systems, and methods for improved securing of cover and comforters.
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Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims.
The reference numbers recited in the in this application are solely for ease of examination of this patent application, and are exemplary, and are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the claims to the particular features having the corresponding reference numbers in the drawings.