Bed linens

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Inventors

Quandt, Mary M.

Application #

562816

Filed

Nov-27-1995

Published

Jul-18-2000

Current US Class

005/482
005/486
005/497
005/502

International Classes

A47G 009/00

Field of Search

5/482 5/502 5/497 5/486 5/413 2/69.5

Examiners

Melius; Terry Lee

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.

US Patent References

4014055   Sheet-spread with i...
4079472   Sleeping bag
4183111   Sleeping bags
4339835   Sleeping sack
4413368   Combination bedsp...
4535479   Two person garment
4601076   Lounging/sleeping...
4680821   Sheet bedding cons...
4924543   Sheet with attached...
4924593   Method for alignin...
5023969   Novel blanket/sheet...

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Other References

Journal of A.M.A. vol. 168 No. 7 (Gersman, Self Adhering, Nylon Tapes, Oct. 18, 1958).

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Abstract
A bed linen is provided for positioning on a mattress that serves as a sheet, pillow cover, blanket and bedspread all at the same time. A bottom fabric sheet is provided that has a width much greater than that of a mattress on which it will be disposed so that it drapes over the sides of the mattress like a bedspread. A top fabric sheet is either connected to a central section of the width of the bottom sheet, the top fabric sheet having a width approximately equal (or less) to that of the mattress and connected to the bottom sheet by stitching along all of one side edge, the bottom edge, and the bottom half or more of the second side edge, and unconnected at the top; or the top sheet has a width substantially equal to that of the bottom sheet. A readily releasable connection, preferably a zipper, is provided between the top and bottom sheets to allow access to a sleeping volume between them. The faces of the top sheet and bottom sheet that are in face-to-face engagement are preferably of sweatshirt fleece (e.g. about 50% polyester/50% cotton). A pillow case is connected by snap fasteners adjacent the top edge of the bottom sheet and has a width much less than that of the bottom sheet.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A bed linen positioned on a mattress, box spring, bed board, cot, or hammock having a first width and first length, said bed linen comprising:

a bottom fabric sheet having a second width at least about 50% greater than said first width, and a second length at least about 10% greater than said first length, and having a top, first and second side, and bottom edges, said bottom fabric sheet positioned on said mattress, box spring, bed board, cot, or hammock;

a top fabric sheet having a third width less than said first width and having a top, first and second side, and bottom edges;

a first connection between said top and bottom sheets along substantially the entire length of said first side edge of said top sheet, spaced from said first side edge of said bottom sheet;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A nicely made bed is an important feature in the appearance of a bedroom. However many people cannot or will not properly make up their beds after use either due to laziness, physical problems, or lack of time in the morning. This is even more common for bunk beds, or for dormitory rooms, than for the average situation.

According to the present invention a bed linen is provided for positioning on a mattress or other sleeping device (such as a box spring, cot, or bed board) that literally takes seconds to "make up" with no skill or significant physical effort. The bed linen according to the present invention reduces the standard bed making process to the simplest level possible, and is particularly effective for traditionally more difficult bed elements, such as dormitory beds, bunk beds, couches and cots. The single bed linen according to the present invention serves as a sheet, pillow cover, blanket and bedspread all at the same time, providing comfort to the user when the user is asleep while providing an attractive appearance when simply made up with no tucking, bending, or assembling of separate layers of any kind. The bed linen according to the invention does not easly slip or move while in use, is comfortable during sleeping, and can be "made up" simply by zipping up a zipper only a few feet long and perhaps with one or two smoothing strokes with one's hand. The bed linen according to the invention may be removed from the bed element in one motion, such as by lifting it off a mattress, and may be washed as a single unit, typically in a standard size washing machine. The pillow cover may unsnapped, if desired, for laundering purposes, or increased freedom of movement of the pillow during sleep, or to provide different decorative elements for the bed linen by replacing the pillow case from time to time.
 
  A bed covering, which functions as a spread, comforter and top sheet, is formed by joining two identically dimensioned layers of fabric which are stitched...  An improved bed sheet including a bottom form-fitted sheet for covering a mattress and a top sheet joined to the bottom sheet. The sheets are joined together...