Not applicable.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 63/043,880 entitled “Slipcover for Cushions.” That application was filed on Jun. 25, 2020, and is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
This section is intended to introduce selected aspects of the art, which may be associated with various embodiments of the present disclosure. This discussion is believed to assist in providing a framework to facilitate a better understanding of particular aspects of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it should be understood that this section should be read in this light, and not necessarily as admissions of prior art.
The present disclosure relates to the field of textile fabrics. More specifically, the present invention relates to fabrics that are waterproof. The present invention further relates to a system of slipcovers that may be placed over cushions and furniture frames to provide a fluid-proof barrier.
Individuals who purchase furniture desire to keep the cushions clean and dry. However, for furniture owners with pets this can be a challenge. Dogs and cats are known to drool, urinate, salivate and defecate on furniture. Young children and older incontinent adults can also cause cushions to become soiled beyond repair.
Many items of furniture now come with water-resistant fabric placed over cushions. Stain-resistant coatings or sealants may also be applied to furniture fabric. However, over time moisture from animals, children or incontinent adults can still penetrate through fabric and into cushions.
A need exists for slipcovers fabricated from waterproof textile materials. A need further exists for a set of slipcovers wherein a first slipcover is dimensioned to snugly fit over a furniture frame, and then at least two additional slipcovers are dimensioned to snugly fit over seat cushions and/or back cushions.
A slipcover fabricated from a waterproof material is first provided. The slipcover is configured to closely fit over a furniture cushion. The slipcover is fabricated from a composite textile comprising a first layer fabricated from a water-resistant textile sheeting, and a second layer fabricated from a waterproof layer. The second layer resides along an inner surface of the first layer.
Preferably, the first layer is fabricated from hydrophobic yarns while the second layer is fabricated from polyurethane laminate fabric. The hydrophobic yarns may be fabricated from synthetic fibers such as polyester, polypropylene, nylon, or combinations thereof.
Preferably, the second layer is attached to the first layer so as to form an integral cover having distinct layers. Optionally, a non-woven material is added as a third layer and is held as an inner-most layer for the slipcover. The non-woven material may be a synthetic rubber held together using a thermo-plastic binder to provide added cushioning.
A slipcover system is also provided herein. In one aspect, the slipcover system comprises:
a first slipcover configured to closely fit around a first cushion of an item of furniture;
a second slipcover configured to closely fit around a second cushion of the item of furniture; and
a third slipcover configured to closely fit over a frame of the item of furniture, and under the first and second cushions.
The slipcover is fabricated from a composite textile comprising a first layer fabricated from a water-resistant textile sheeting, and a second layer fabricated from a waterproof layer and residing along an inner surface of the first layer. Optionally, a non-woven material is added as a third layer and is held as an inner-most layer for the slipcover. The non-woven material may be held in place by an under-layer that serves as a non-slip layer.
The chair 100 also includes a back 130. In this case, no separate back cushion is provided. However, the chair 100 does offer a seat cushion 150 supported by the base 110.
The seat cushion 150 has received a slipcover 155 of the present invention, in one embodiment. The slipcover 155 is fabricated from a waterproof (or otherwise fluid-proof) material. The slipcover is comprised of at least a first layer and a second layer, wherein the second layer resides along an inner surface of the first layer.
It is observed that the slipcover 155 does not completely encompass the cushion 150; rather, the slipcover 155 includes an elastic edge 157 used to releasably remove the slipcover 155 from the cushion 150. Of course, it is within the scope of the present invention to provide a slipcover that completely slides over a so-called box cushion.
To further secure the slipcover 155 to the cushion 150, an optional draw string 159 is provided. Here, the draw string 159 has been cinched and tied.
The couch 200 also includes a back 230. As with the chair 100 of
Each of the seat cushions 250 has received a slipcover 255 of the present invention, in one embodiment. The slipcovers 255 are again fabricated from a waterproof (or otherwise fluid-proof) material. The slipcovers are comprised of at least a first layer and a second layer, wherein the second layer resides along an inner surface of the first layer.
The couch 300 also includes a back 330, and a single, elongated seat cushion 350. The seat cushion 355 includes a slipcover 355 in accordance with slipcovers 155 and 255 described above, and
In this view, a slipcover 655 is provided for the sofa 600. However, instead of being a form-fitted slipcover, the slipcover is a throw 655. The throw 655 includes a seat portion 662, a back portion 664, and side arm portions 660a, 660b. Information concerning fabrication and dimensions of such a throw 655 are disclosed in U.S. Patent Publ. No. 2016/0338502 entitled “Anti-Slip Protective Cover.” The published application is referred to and incorporated herein in its entirety.
The throw 655 form-fits over the frame of the sofa 600. Cushions (such as cushion 450′ of
In one aspect, the slipcover 700 represents a composite textile comprising a first layer 710 fabricated from a water-resistant textile sheeting, and a second layer 720 fabricated from a waterproof (or water impermeable) layer. Preferably, the first layer 710 is fabricated from hydrophobic yarns while the second layer 720 is fabricated from polyurethane laminate fabric.
The hydrophobic yarns of the first layer 710 may be fabricated from synthetic fibers such as polyester, polypropylene, nylon, or combinations thereof. Alternatively, the first layer 710 may be fabricated from waxed cotton, or canvas. The water-resistant second layer 720 may be fabricated not only from polyurethane laminate, including thermoplastic polyurethane.
The second layer 720 is attached to the first layer 720 so as to form distinct layers of a composite textile material. The slipcover 700 is ideally stretchable so as to closely fit over a furniture cushion.
In one aspect, the slipcover 700 includes a third layer 730 fabricated from non-woven particles. The nonwoven particles are preferably a synthetic rubber or polymeric material, providing a degree of cushioning. The particles are preferably fabricated in a thin, air laid substrate and held together using a core binder. The core binder is preferably a bicomponent fiber binder, a latex binder, a thermoplastic powder or a mixture thereof.
In the illustrative arrangement of
A slipcover system is also provided herein. In one aspect, the slipcover system comprises:
a first slipcover configured to closely fit around a first cushion of an item of furniture;
a second slipcover configured to closely fit around a second cushion of the item of furniture; and
a third slipcover configured to closely fit over a frame of the item of furniture, under the first and second cushions.
The slipcover is fabricated from a composite textile comprising a first layer fabricated from a water-resistant textile sheeting, and a second layer fabricated from a waterproof layer and residing along an inner surface of the first layer. The first layer is preferably fabricated from hydrophobic yarns while the second layer is fabricated from polyurethane laminate fabric.
The second layer is attached to the first layer so as to form distinct layers of a composite textile material.
Preferably, the first layer is fabricated from a textile formed from a plurality of yarns comprising cotton yarns and microfiber yarns. The hydrophobic yarns may be fabricated from synthetic fibers such as polyester, polypropylene, nylon, or combinations thereof. Alternatively, the first layer is a canvas material. In any instance, the first layer is preferably treated with a sulfonic acid material.
Optionally, the slipcover includes a third layer fabricated from non-woven particles that serve as a cushioning agent. Preferably, the slipcover material is both washable and stretchable, that is, has elasticity. Preferably, the slipcover has a stretchable elastic band or draw string along a periphery.
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63043880 | Jun 2020 | US |