The invention is directed to table covers, and in particular to table covers for medical tables. Medical tables are common in the offices of doctors and other healthcare providers.
The invention provides a table cover (10) for placement on a supporting table, the table cover (10) comprising: (A) a top portion (20) extending across the supporting table, the top portion including opposing side edges (22), a back edge (24), and a front edge (26); (B) a pair of opposing side portions (30) disposed on opposite sides of the top portion, each side portion (30) including: (i) a vertical side portion (32) attached to a side edge (22) of the top portion (20) and running along the corresponding side edge (22) of the top portion (20), the vertical side portion (32) having a lower edge (33), and (ii) a horizontal side portion (34) attached to the lower edge (33) of the vertical side portion (32) and running along the lower edge (33) of the side portion, each horizontal side portion (34) for extending under a side of the supporting table, each horizontal side portion (30) includes a back side edge (36) and a front side seam edge (51), the back side edge (36) forming a segment of the back edge (24); (C) a front portion (40) attached to the front edge (26), of the top portion (20), at an upper edge (44) of the front portion (40), the front portion (40) having opposing front seam edges (52) respectively attached, at a seam (50), to a respective side seam edges (51) of a corresponding side portion (30), the front portion (40) further including: (i) a vertical front face (42) attached, at an upper edge thereof, to the front edge (26) of the top portion (20), the vertical front face (42) further having a lower edge (43), and (ii) a flap (45) attached to the lower edge (43) of the vertical front face (42) along a portion of a width of the vertical front face (42), and the flap (45) extending under the supporting table, and wherein the flap (45) is defined within the front portion (40) by a pair of slits (60).
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description together with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference indicators are used to designate like elements, and in which:
Hereinafter, aspects of the table cover in accordance with various embodiments of the invention will be described. As used herein, any term in the singular may be interpreted to be in the plural, and alternatively, any term in the plural may be interpreted to be in the singular.
The invention is directed to a table cover, and in particular a table cover for a known medical table. Medical tables are common in the offices of doctors and other healthcare providers.
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The vertical side portion 32 is attached to a side edge 22 of the top portion 20 and runs along the corresponding side edge 22 of the top portion 20. The vertical side portion 32 includes a lower edge 33. The horizontal side portion 34 is attached to the lower edge 33 of the vertical side portion 32 and runs along the lower edge 33 of side portion. In use of the table cover, upon a supporting table, each horizontal side portion 34 extends under a perspective side of the supporting table. As shown in
The table cover 10 of
The front portion 40 includes opposing front seam edge 52, as shown in
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The front portion 40, as characterized herein, further includes a flap 45. The flap 45 is attached to the lower edge 43 of the vertical front face 42 along a portion of a width of the vertical front face 42. As shown, the flap 45 extends under the supporting table and is secured to the supporting table in some suitable manner, such as using adhesive or by staples, for example. The flap 45 is defined within the front portion by a pair of slits 60. The flap 45 includes an inner flap edge 46.
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In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the table cover including the top portion 20, the opposing side portions 30 and the front portion 40 may be integrally formed, i.e., integrally formed of a single sheet of material.
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Accordingly, the seam 50 may be constituted by (1) a threaded connection between a side seam edge 51, of a side portion 30, and a corresponding front seam edge 52 of the front portion 40, and (2) a threaded connection between a vertical side portion 32 and a corresponding side “vertical front face” portion 42-2. However, the invention is not limited to the seam 50 constituted by a threaded connection. Rather, other arrangements may be utilized such as a connection using lacing, adhesive, snaps, or some other suitable connective method. With further reference to
As described above, the vertical front face 42 (of the front portion 40) includes a top front face portion 42-1 and two side front face portions 42-2. Such two side front face portions 42-2 are disposed on opposing sides of the top front face portion 42-1. In accordance with embodiments of the invention, the top front face portion 42-1 and two side front face portions 42-2 may be integral with each other and form a continuous surface. In further explanation, the top front face portion 42-1 and the two side front face portions 42-2 might be characterized as in the shape of an inverted elongated “U”.
Hereinafter, aspects of what is herein characterized as an “inner face 80” will be described, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. As shown in
The inner face 80 is herein characterized as including a vertical “inner face” portion 81 and a horizontal “inner face” portion 82. The vertical inner face portion 81 is, accordingly, adjacent to a corresponding side “vertical front face” portion 42-2. Further, the vertical inner face portion 81 might be characterized as being at a right angle to the corresponding side “vertical front face” portion 42-2, i.e., in that the material is wrapped around a side support portion of the supporting table. The material, e.g. fabric, is folded upon itself as needed, i.e., to conform to the existing table interior angle for a smooth cover fit. Such folding of the fabric may of course include bunching of the material and doubling-up of the material, for example.
As described above, the inner face 80 further includes a horizontal inner face portion 82. The horizontal inner face portion 82 runs along a corresponding side of the supporting table. Accordingly, the horizontal inner face portion 82 is disposed at right angle to the horizontal side portion 34 (see
Accordingly, in this embodiment of the invention, the vertical inner face portion 81 and the horizontal inner face portion 82 may be characterized as constituting and “L” shaped interior vertical surface. Furthermore, the horizontal inner face portion 82, the horizontal side portion 34 (see
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As described above, the table cover 10 may be constructed of any suitable material such as vinyl, plastic, fabric, cloth, canvas, and/or a proprietary material, for example. In general, it may be desired to use a material that is moisture, stain or bacterial resistant. Illustratively, a fabric called CRYPTON, which is moisture resistant, easy to clean, soft and breathable, may be used. Such material may be provided to afford stain, moisture, odor and bacterial resistance, for example.
The table cover may be attached to the supporting table using appropriate fasteners, as desired. In particular, the flap 45, the horizontal side portions 34, and the horizontal inner face portions 82 may be attached to the supporting table using appropriate connectors including adhesive, double-sided tape, VELCRO, staples and/or other suitable connective methods.
On opposing sides, the table cover 510 includes side portions 530 disposed on opposing sides of a top portion 550. Each of the side portions 530 include in inner edge 537. In this embodiment of the invention, each inner edge 537 may be provided with a series of eyelets 538. The eyelets 538 serve to retain a series of lacing 560. For example, lacing may be constituted by string, cord, rope, or any other suitable material. As shown, the lacing 560 may be sequentially wind through the eyelets 538 and terminated at tied ends 562. Accordingly, such lacing 560 serves to allow tightening of the table cover 510 (including the top portion 520 and the side portions 530). Further, the lacing may be adjusted, i.e. tightened, over time as the material of the table cover 510 may tend to stretch over time. The attachment of the table cover is not limited to a lacing system. VELCRO, VELCRO straps or any connective method (including those described herein) that allows the table cover to be attached to or conform to the existing table may apply and may be used.
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An upper portion of the upper table cover 610, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention shown in
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An upper portion of the upper table cover 710, in accordance with the embodiment of the invention shown in
Accordingly, various aspects of the table cover of the invention, in accordance with various embodiments, have been described above. Hereinafter, further aspects of the invention are described.
As described above, the table cover of the invention may be constructed of vinyl or some other suitable material. Such material may be designed to fit snugly around a supporting table.
As described above and shown in the drawings, a lower extent of the table cover, such as the table cover 10 shown in
The table cover of the invention may be stretched slightly and secured to the supporting table. As is also described above, a variety of methods may be used either solely or in combination to secure the table cover to the supporting table.
Various connective methods are described herein. It is appreciated that other suitable connective methods may be used in conjunction with or in lieu of such described connective methods. Such other suitable connective methods may include any of VELCRO, VELCRO straps, straps with fastening clip, straps, staples, adhesive material, adhesive tape, adhesive, lacing, drawstring, threading, sewing, buckle, string, cord, clip, screw, nail, buttons, tack, brads, double-sided tape, tape, elastic materials, elastic tape, glue, and/or snaps, for example. In particular, such methods may be used to secure the table cover to the supporting table including the corners of the supporting table.
In accordance with embodiments of the invention, the particular size of the table cover of the invention may of course be varied as desired.
Is appreciated that various attributes of the table cover of the invention may be varied as desired. As described above, the particular material used in construction of the table cover may be varied. Relatedly, it is appreciated that particular attributes of the material used to construct the table cover may be varied, such as the durability, stretch ability and thickness, for example. Additionally, the particular color used may be varied as desired.
It will be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible to broad utility and application. Many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described, as well as many variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and foregoing description thereof, without departing from the substance or scope of the invention.
Accordingly, while the present invention has been described here in detail in relation to its exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the present invention and is made to provide an enabling disclosure of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure is not intended to be construed or to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude any other such embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements.
This application claims priority to both U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/958,631 filed Aug. 2, 2013 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/008,175 filed Jun. 5, 2014, the content of both applications incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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