This invention relates to a bedding system that is intended to make it easier for a person (especially a child) to make a bed correctly and additionally having storage areas that make it easier for the person to organize personal articles. An additional benefit is that the bed is more comfortable to sleep in because the bed linens do not get twisted or bunched up.
In our lifetime, getting people (especially children) to make their beds can be a trying ordeal. This can be attributed largely to the fact that it can be both difficult to get the bed made correctly because of alignment problems and also because the task is not considered fun.
Further, organization of the area around a person's bed can be problematic. Children like to have personal articles such as favorite toys, books, games and so forth within easy reach of their bed. This plethora of articles can make for a messy area around the bed and can leave the child and parents feeling less than happy with the result.
Bedding alignment issues have been attempted to be solved in the prior art by a variety of measures such as alignment buttons at the bottom of the bed. However, this is not a complete solution because the buttons at the bottom of the bed do not necessarily assure alignment of sheets, blankets and comforters at the head of the bed.
As for the problem of organizing the bed area, this has been attempted to be solved in the prior art by inventions such as pockets attached to various bedding materials such as pillow cases, comforters, blankets and so forth. This solution is not optimum because the pockets and storage spaces on the bedding material can make the bedding more complicated both to manufacture in the first place and can be uncomfortable for a user while trying to sleep.
It would be a significant improvement in the art and technology to enable beds to be made more easily and to have bedding materials that make organization of the bedroom better and neater. Specifically, an improvement in the art would be if there were technology that allowed alignment of both the foot area of the bed and the head of the bed. More specifically, an improvement in the art would be if storage areas for personal items could be included as part of the total bedding system, but that is not necessarily an integral part of the standard sheets, blankets or comforters.
An embodiment of the invention is a bedding system including anchor systems (e.g., buttons) at the bottom of the bed attached to the fitted sheet and receiving means (e.g., holes) to receive the fitted sheet anchor through the bedding materials above the fitted sheet (e.g., flat sheet, blankets and/or comforters).
Another embodiment of the invention includes an additional alignment means for the bedding materials at the head of the bed. This additional alignment means comprises markings or figures that can be aligned to make sure that the head portion of the bed (where it is not convenient to include additional anchors) is aligned as well as the foot portion of the bed in order to have a complete well made and attractive bed. Alignment graphics (markings, figures or appliques) may also be provided as well (i) on the pillowcase, blanket or comforter (layers), at the head end of these materials, and (ii) and also at or throughout the bottom and middle portions of the respective layers. Thus, alignment graphics permeate the design both at the head and at the foot of the bed.
Yet another embodiment of the invention includes a “saddle bag” type storage system which is not an integral part of the sheets, blankets or comforter, but instead includes at least two storage areas (e.g., pockets) which are separated by a length of material that is slightly longer than the width of the bed. This saddle bag storage area is intended to be layered and fit underneath the mattress and on top of the box spring [between the two items] so that the material between the two storage areas is underneath the mattress, not visible and not uncomfortable for someone sleeping on the bed.
Finally, another embodiment of the invention includes where function, design and comfort would indicate, various storage areas and pockets included in the sham and other areas.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a bedding system for use with a bed that includes at least a base support member, said bedding system comprising: a base layer of bedding material that is for support on the base support member; an overlying piece of bedding material for positioning on the base layer; first indicia on the base layer; second indicia on the overlying piece; with said first and second indicia defining, when placed adjacent to each other, a predetermined matching contour that indicates an alignment between the base layer and the overlying layer.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention the base layer includes a fitted sheet; the overlying piece includes at least one of a flat sheet, a blanket and a comforter; the indicia includes at least one of a figure, graphic, geometric shape, illustration, and puzzle; the first indicia is on the top side of the base layer; the second indicia is on the top side of the overlying piece or on the bottom side of the overlying piece; the overlying piece includes an overlying sheet that is folded back so that at least a part of the second indicia can be aligned with at least a part of the first indicia; the overlying piece comprises a pillowcase or pillow cover.
In accordance with still another version of the invention there is provided a bedding system for use with a bed that includes at least a base support member, said bedding system comprising: a base layer of bedding material that is for support on the base support member; an overlying piece of bedding material for positioning on the base layer; and attachment means connected between the base layer and the overlying piece to enable alignment between the base layer and the overlying piece.
In accordance with still other aspects of the present invention the base layer includes a fitted sheet; the overlying layer includes at least one of a flat sheet, a blanket and a comforter; the attachment means comprises an anchor member on one of said layers and an opening on the other of said layers; the anchor member is selected from a strap, rope, string or other flexible member; the overlying piece comprises a pillowcase having attachment loops; the pillowcase has a large opening at one end thereof and a small opening at the other end thereof to assist in inserting a pillow into the pillowcase; the base layer comprises a fitted sheet having at least one attachment anchor, and the overlying piece comprises a pillowcase having at least one attachment loop for engagement with the anchor.
In accordance with the present invention there is also provided a bedding system for use with a bed that includes at least a box spring and mattress, said bedding system comprising: a material strip that is meant to be disposed between the box spring and mattress; said material strip extending in a direction transverse to the length of the bed; at least one storage member attached with the material strip and for the storage of items therein; said storage member comprising a storage area that is contiguous with the material strip and that is adapted to hang beside the box spring when positioned; wherein the storage area has one or more pockets; and preferably including opposite storage areas on either side of the bed and both contiguous with the material strip.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limited by the accompanying figures, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
a illustrates a top view of the bottom portion of a fitted sheet according to certain embodiments of the invention;
b illustrates a top view of the top portion of a fitted sheet according to certain embodiments of the invention;
a illustrates a top view of the bottom portion of a flat sheet, blanket or comforter which sits over the fitted sheet of
b illustrates a top view of the top portion of a flat sheet, blanket or comforter which fits over the portion of the fitted sheet in
a illustrates a top view of the head portion (top portion) of the top alignment system of the invention using matching markings or figures on the fitted sheet and pillow case or pillow cover, or the fitted sheet and flat sheet;
b illustrates a top view of the head portion (top portion) of an alternative embodiment of the top alignment system of the invention using matching markings or figures on the fitted sheet and pillowcase or pillow cover, or the fitted sheet and flat sheet;
c illustrates the arrangement of
a illustrates a top view of the “saddle bag” storage system on top of the box spring of the bed and before the mattress is placed over the system;
b illustrates an alternative embodiment of the saddle bag storage system that does not include piece 52.
a illustrates an alternate embodiment showing just the fitted sheet;
b illustrates the pillow case that is associated with the fitted sheet of
Referring to
Anchor means 12 must be long enough that it can be threaded through the various top covers, such as the flat top sheet 21 shown in
Referring to
While anchor means 12 of
a shows a preferred alignment system for the top of a bedding system that does not require any anchoring means, such as previously illustrated. The alignment for the top of the bedding system comprises visual marking or figures on both bottom fitted sheet 11 and top flat sheet 21 (or blanket or comforter). In
In connection with
An alternative embodiment may use a top sheet in which the circle or partial circle is disposed on the upper surface thereof rather than on the underside as show in
In both
Reference is now made to
b illustrates an embodiment of the saddle bag system that does not include the middle piece 52, but rather includes separate pads 53 each with one or more openings 54, to accommodate anchor means 12 and 15 as illustrated in
In an alternative embodiment of the fitted sheet of the present invention,
Still another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, one of ordinary skill in the art appreciates that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Priority for this application is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to commonly owned and co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/274,856 filed on Aug. 21, 2009 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/318,904 filed on Mar. 30, 2010 and each of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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