Holders for beds
Set of attachments, including one or more attachments are attached to a portion of bedding for storing an item, such that someone lying in bed may comfortably reach the item while in bed. The set of attachments may include various sorts of holders for holding personal items, such as one or more pockets and/or one or more straps. In an embodiment the bedding is a fitted bed sheet. In other embodiments, the bedding may be other pieces of bedding where the set of attachments may be placed within reach of the person. In an embodiment, the location of the set of attachments is based on an average sized individual of a particular population and the size of the bedding. In another embodiment, the location of the pocket is based on the dimensions of the individual for which the set of attachments is made and on the individual's bedding.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 12/387,606 (Docket # 32-3), entitled “Holders for Beds,” filed May 4, 2009, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 11/710,092 (Docket # 32-2), now U.S. Pat. No. 7,526,822, entitled “Holders for Beds,” filed Feb. 22, 2007, which in turn claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application entitled “Holders on Bedsheets for Personal Items,” Ser. No. 60/776,039, filed Feb. 22, 2006 (Docket # 32-1), by Teresa Joyce. United States Utility patent application Ser. No. 12/387,606 (Docket # 32-3) entitled “Holders for Beds,” U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 11/710,092 (Docket # 32-2) entitled “Holders for Beds,” and United. States Provisional Patent Application entitled “Holders on Bedsheets for Personal Items,” Ser. No. 60/776,039 (Docket # 32-1) are each incorporated herein by reference.
FIELDThe invention is related to pieces of bedding.
BACKGROUNDThe subject matter discussed in the background section should not be assumed to be prior art merely as a result of its mention in the background section. Similarly, a problem mentioned in the background section or associated with the subject matter of the background section should not be assumed to have been previously recognized in the prior art. The subject matter in the background section merely represents different approaches, which in and of themselves may also be inventions.
A variety of sorts of bedding have been designed for people to lie upon. Some of the pieces of bedding that people may use may include mattresses, box springs, sheets, fitted sheets, blankets and bed spreads. While lying in bed people often like to keep a variety of items nearby, such as books, eye glasses, water bottles, and amusement devices, such as toys, puzzles, games, electronic games, mobile phones, and remote controls for televisions or video games. Some people may desire to keep any of these items close by while in bed, so that it is easier to enjoy these items while in bed. Some people may desire to keep one or more safety or security devices nearby, such as an inhalers, mace, a noise making device (e.g., a horn or a whistle), or a Taser®. The person may want to keep the safety device close by for increased protection in case a malicious person visits the person in bed. Additionally, the quality of life for bed ridden people can be improved by having these items close by and easily accessible. Having these items close by may also decrease the degree of dependence that a bed ridden person has on other people.
In the following drawings like reference numbers are used to refer to like elements. Although the following figures depict various examples of the invention, the invention is not limited to the examples depicted in the figures.
Although various embodiments of the invention may have been motivated by various deficiencies with the prior art, which may be discussed or alluded to in one or more places in the specification, the embodiments of the invention do not necessarily address any of these deficiencies. In other words, different embodiments of the invention may address different deficiencies that may be discussed in the specification. Some embodiments may only partially address some deficiencies or just one deficiency that may be discussed in the specification, and some embodiments may not address any of these deficiencies.
In general, at the beginning of the discussion of each of
Bed 100 is for sitting, sleeping, or lying upon. Bed 100 supports the weight of at least one person. Optionally, bed 100 feels soft and is comfortable to lie and/or sit upon. Although bed 100 is illustrated as having the head and foot as being narrower than the sides, the head and foot maybe wider than the sides of bed 100. Bed 100 may be any of a number of sizes, such as a twin size, queen size, king size, or any of a number of other sizes. Regarding bed sizes and fitted bed sheet sizes twin size refers to a size of 39″ by 75″, extra long twin size refers to a size of 39″ by 80″, full size refers to a size of 54″ by 75″, queen size refers to a size of 60″ by 80″, king size refers to a size of 76″ by 80″, and California king size refers to size of 72″ by 84″. Although bed 100 is illustrated as rectangular, bed 100 may be any shape. Bed 100 may be for use in a household, hospital, hotel, hospice, and/or may have other uses.
Optional legs 102a-d support bed 100 and raise bed 100 above the ground. Although
Optional box spring 104 (if present) may support a mattress and may include an arrangement of springs. Alternatively, optional box spring 104 may include a configuration of different types of cushions and/or springs or may be an ordinary mattress. In an embodiment optional legs 102a-d are attached to box spring 104. In another embodiment, optional legs 102a-d are attached to a frame that holds optional box spring 104.
Mattress 106 is for the person to lie upon. In an embodiment, mattress 106 is a cushion. In another embodiment, mattress 106 is an air mattress or a water mattress. Mattress 106 may be covered by a sheet.
Set of attachments 108 are a set of one or more attachments for holding personal items of the person. In an embodiment, set of attachments 108 are located in a position in which it is convenient for the person to reach. The location of the set of attachments may depend upon the dimensions of the people, the agility of the people, and/or the dimensions of portions of the bedding for which the set of attachments are intended. In an embodiment, the pocket is placed in a position for easy access and less stress for a bed ridden person as compared to other positions on the bedding. In an embodiment, attachment 108 may be attached to the sheet that covers mattress 106. In an alternative embodiment, no sheet is used and set of attachments 108 is attached directly to mattress 106. One or more holders for personal items are attached to a fitted sheet. There are a variety of embodiments of different types of holders that are within the scope of this specification. In an embodiment, set of attachments 108 may include a variety of types of holders for personal items, such as pockets, straps, cup holders, or other types of holders of personal items. In one embodiment, the holder is a pocket. In another embodiment the holder is a strap. In yet another embodiment the holder may include one or more pockets and/or one or more straps. The details of set of attachments 108 are discussed further in conjunction with the remaining figures.
Pillow 110 is for the person to rest their head upon while lying upon mattress 106. Pillow 110 may include feathers and/or another soft particulate material, which are enclosed within a soft cloth casing. Pillow 110 may include foam in addition to, or instead of, the feathers and/or soft particulate material. Alternatively, pillow 110 may be an air cushion or water cushion. Pillow 110 may be covered with optional pillow cover 112. Seams 114 may connect a top portion of mattress 106 to side portions of mattress 106. The location of set of attachments 108 may be measured relative to the top of mattress 106. Optional headboard 116 (if present) may be used by a person to lean against while awake in bed. The location of set of attachments 108 may be based on a relaxed positioning of the person's arm while sitting in bed in a relaxed position, which may be on the side of bed 100 around a location (e.g., just beyond or slightly short) of the hips of a person (e.g., an average sized person) sitting in bed while leaning against headboard 116.
Bed 100, optional legs 102a-d, optional box spring 104, mattress 106, optional pillow 110, optional pillow cover 112, seams 114, and optional headboard 116 were described above in conjunction with
Fitted sheet 200 is shaped to fit on a mattress of a particular set of dimensions (e.g., a particular thickness, width, and length). Fitted sheet 200 may be less likely to slip off of the mattress than a sheet that is not fitted. Set of attachments 208 may be the same as set of attachments 108, which were explained in conjunction with
Similarly, in an embodiment, the top portions of folds 214e-g are also continuous portions of material that do not show any fold until fitted sheet 200 is placed on a mattress, while the bottom portions of folds 214e-g may be seams. In alternative embodiments, any portion of folds 214a-g may be seams or continuous portions of material. The location of set of holder 208 may be measured in-part with respect to folds 214b and/or 214d. There is an eight fold on the portion of the corner of the bed that is hidden from view, which may be referred to as fold 214h. Hidden fold (214h) is the same as folds 214e-g.
Elastic 216 is attached to bottom portions of the sides of fitted sheet 200. Elastic 216 stretches to allow fitted sheet 200 to be placed over and around a mattress. Elastic 216 may tend to pull the edges of fitted sheet 200 under the mattress. Elastic 216 aids in holding fitted sheet 200 on the mattress. In one embodiment, the side-pocket or medical side-pocket are sewn on a full-size fitted sheet (e.g., a full-size twin bed fitted sheet) or on any other size sheet (e.g. full king size or queen size fitted sheet). The discussion of t set of attachments 108 in the rest of this specification is equally applicable to set of attachments 208.
Fitted sheet 200, side portion 210, top portion 212, and folds 214a-g, and elastic 216 were described in conjunction with
Set of holders 308 may be the same as set of holder 108, which were discussed in conjunction with
Sheet 300 and top portion 310 were discussed in conjunction with
Bedding portion 406 may be a portion of side 106 of mattress 100, side 210 of fitted sheet 200 or of sheet 300. Bedding portion 406 is a portion of the bedding that is located at an edge of the mattress at which the user is expected to place their head. Whether the edge at which the user is expected to place their head is on the left or right is not important. If the head is expected to be to the right of
Pocket 408 is a single pocket, which in an embodiment is made from a mesh material. In an alternative embodiment, pocket 408 is made from a solid material. Pocket 408 has a width of W408 and a height of H408. In an embodiment, width W408 is wide enough to hold one or more items of interest, such as a book, a defensive device (e.g., a Taser® or can of mace), or other item. In an embodiment, width W408 is narrow enough so that a person that is lying in bed can easily reach items at the farther end of the pocket and/or so that the person's hand is directed to a location that is reasonably close to the items of interest. In an embodiment, width W408 is 10 inches to 30 inches. In and embodiment, width 408 is 1 to 30 inches. Other embodiments of pocket 408 are further described in conjunction with
In an embodiment, height H408 is high enough to securely hold the expected items of interest, but is short enough so that the person can reach the bottom without having to sit up beyond a reclined position (the reclined position is discussed further in conjunction with
Strap 410 is a band of material for holding another item of interest, which may be better held in place by a strap and/or easier to place in or take out of a strap than a pocket. For example, strap 410 may be for holding a set of glasses. In the embodiment of
The distance d411 is the distance from the top of the pocket 408 to the top of strap 410, which may be 1 inch to 2 inches. Distance d411 is a distance from the expected location of the top of the mattress and pocket 408. Distance d414 is a distance between an edge of pocket 408 and an end of the mattress. Distance d411 and d414 are determined such that a person of expected dimensions can access the items of interest without sitting up in bed. For example, distances d411 and d414 may be based on the average dimensions of a particular population of people. The population of people may be based on an age group, a location, genetic dispositions, and/or racial features. For example, bedding material intended for children of one particular age group may have different values for distance d411 and d414 than bedding material intended for another age group or other populations. The pockets of this specification may be a range of different sizes depending on the embodiment. A large pocket allows for more maneuverability, which may be desirable for those having hands that lack dexterity. However, items that are in a small pocket are easier to find, because there are fewer possibilities of where the item may be located, which may be desirable for people that cannot move easily within the bed and/or have poor finger dexterity. When the sheet is on the bed, the opening of the pocket closes naturally as a result of the tension created by being held to the mattress.
The pockets and/or straps on the beddings above may be of an appropriate size and durability for holding glasses, toys, books, other amusement items, writing utensils (e.g., pens or pencils), flashlights, cosmetic items (such as eye liner, nail polish, lipstick), food items, drinks (e.g., a water bottle or juice box), and/or safety items (such as mace, a gun, horn, whistle, cell phone, or a Taser®).
As another example, distances d411 and d414 may be customized to the dimensions of an individual person and the bed and/or the sleepwear that the person is expected to use. Optionally, bedding portion 406 may include other straps and/or pockets in addition to, or instead of, pocket 408 and strap 410.
Pocket 508, height H508, width W508, strap 510, width W510, distance d511, distance d514, and distance d516 may be the same as pocket 408, height H408, width W408, strap 410, width W410, distance d411, distance d412, and distance d414, respectively, which were discussed above in conjunction with
In an embodiment, distance d412 and distance d514, are 17″+/−2″ for a twin size bed or fitted bed sheet, 18″+/−2″ for a full size bed or fitted bed sheet, 19″+/−2″ for a queen size bed or fitted bed sheet, 20″+/−2″ for a king size bed or fitted bed sheet, 21″+/−2″ for a California size bed or fitted bed sheet, 20″+/−2″ for a extra long twin size bed or fitted bed sheet.
In another embodiment, distance d412 and distance d514, are 18″+/−2″ for a twin size or full size fitted bed sheet, 20″+/−2″ for a queen size or king size fitted bed sheet, and, 21″+/−2″ for a California size, medical size, or extra long twin size fitted bed sheet.
In an embodiment, distance d412 and distance d514, are 20″+/−2″ for a twin size bed or fitted bed sheet, 24″+/−2″ for a full size fitted bed sheet, 25″+/−2″ for a queen size fitted bed sheet, 26″+/−2″ for a king size fitted bed sheet, 27″+/−2″ for a California king size fitted bed sheet or medical fitted bed sheet (depending of the style), 24″+/−2″ for a extra long twin size bed or fitted bed sheet.
In an embodiment, distance d412 and distance d514 are measured from where the head of the bed is expected to be. In another embodiment distance d412 and distance d514 are measured from the seam of the fitted bed sheet that is expected to be placed at the head of the bed. In an embodiment, all distances give for distance d412 and distance d514 are within plus or minus 2 inches. The seams may be located within an inch or two inches or 1 to 2 inches of the end of the bed. Based on geometry, the seams may lie at distance of (1−1/√2)˜0.293 times the radius of the corner from the edge of the bed. The radius of the corner is typically about 3 inches, but can be as much as 8 inches. Thus, as a result of the pulling the elastic, while on the bed the seam may be between 0.8″ and 2.5″ from the edge. However, to ensure that the fitted sheet fits all mattresses, although the elastic may pull the seam closer, the lengths of material used for making bed sheets are determined based on a mattress with corners that have perfect 90 degree angles. Thus, the length of material used between the seam the pocket is no different than the distance from the pocket to the edge of the bed, and consequently either distance may be used for distance d412 and distance d514.
In an embodiment, pockets 408 and 508 have only a single section (e.g., only a single compartment or pocket). In another embodiment, pockets 408 and 508 may be divided into multiple pockets (e.g., 2, 3 or more). In an embodiment, although not shown, a second strap is located on bedding portion 406 such that strap 410 is located between the second strap and pocket 408 in a manner similar to that shown in
In one embodiment, the pockets described in this specification are made from one piece of fabric sewn so that the pocket is flush to a bedding portion, such as a fitted sheet, when the bedding portion is on the bed. In another embodiment, two or more adjacent pockets are sewn from two or more pieces of material. In yet another embodiment, there are multiple pockets placed in different places on the sheet any of which may be adjacent to or separated from others of the pockets.
In an embodiment of
In an embodiment in which the holder is a pocket, such as pockets 408, 508, 608, 708, or 730, the pocket may open and close at a top portion of the pocket. In an embodiment, the piece of fabric is sewn so that it is flush with the bedding (e.g., a sheet, blanket, bed spread, or a portion of a mattress).
Pockets 408, 508, 608, 708, and 730 may be used for clipping pens or glasses. Optionally, a band or loop may be attached to the outside or inside of any of pockets 408, 508, 608, 708 or 730. Pockets 408, 508, 608, 708 and 730 may be referred to as “Ergo Pockets,” because the placement on the side of the bed is ergonomic for a bed ridden person. However, embodiments of the pockets may also be designed for and/or used by a healthy individual and that may not be ergonomic for a bed ridden person.
Reinforcing 752 may be a hem, piece of cloth, a leather band, or an elastic band. Reinforcing 752 may be a fold at the top of the pocket to reinforce the top of the pocket, so that the pocket is less likely to tear at the top. No matter how reinforcing 752 is made, reinforcing 752 may reduce the likelihood of the top to the pocket tearing.
Front cloth 754 is a piece of cloth that is attached to the bedding to form pocket 750. Reinforcing 752 is located at the top of front cloth 754.
Optional backing 756 is a piece of material attached to the back of the bedding to reinforce the bedding holding front cloth 754 in place. Optional backing 756 may be sewn to the side of the sheet or other bedding that is expected to face the bed. Optional backing 756 is placed so that it is opposite the pocket (inside the sheet) formed by the bedding and front cloth 754. Optional backing 756 may support the weight of the pocket, to relieve stress on front cloth 754, and to create a bondable surface to which to sew the pocket. Optional backing 756 may reinforce the pocket area. In an embodiment, optional backing 756 may be made from a material sold by the name Thermolan Plus under the brand name Pellon, having a thickness that in the fabric industry is referred to as medium or heavy. In an embodiment, optional backing 756 may be made from the same materials commonly used for bed sheets. The material of optional backing 756 may be doubled to add strength.
A durable thread may facilitate having a secure stitch. In an embodiment the thread may be made from cotton, fleece, linen, polyester, or nylon thread, for example. In an embodiment, the thread is made from 100% nylon, T26, sold as upholstery thread under the brand name Coats and Clark, CA0001. In another embodiment, a blend of polyester and cotton is used for the thread; which is sold as “heavy.” In another embodiment, a blend of polyester and nylon may be used for the thread. In an embodiment, another material is used that has an equivalent or greater strength than the polyester nylon blend, the polyester cotton blend, or the nylon thread.
Bedding 758 is a portion of a sheet or other type of bedding to which pocket 750 is attached. Optional backing 756 (if present) is attached to one side of bedding 758 (the side that faces the bed or is more difficult to reach while in bed), and front cloth 754 is attached to the other side of bedding 758 (the side that faces away from the bed or is easier to reach while in bed).
Back side 760 may be an embodiment of the back of front cloth 754. Hem 762 is a fold at the top of back side 760 that is attached to back side 760. Hem 762 may be an embodiment of reinforcing 752. If a hem is used for reinforcing, the hem of the pocket may be ¼″ long. Folded portions 766 and 768 are portions at the edges of the back side 760 that are folded and then attached (e.g., sewn) to back side 760. Pocket 750 may be formed by attaching (e.g. sewing) back side 760 to bedding 758 at folded portions 766 and 768. Folded portions 766 and 768 reinforce the location where the front cloth is attached to the bedding. In other embodiments, other reinforcing may be used instead of folded portions 766 and 768.
In an embodiment, a piece of strapping forms a loop attached to bedding portion 772, thereby forming strap 774. Bedding portion 772 may be a pocket, which may be an embodiment of pocket 408 and 508. Strap 774 is attached to the front of bedding portion 772. In an alternative embodiment, bedding portion 772 may be a portion of a sheet, mattress or other bedding and/or the strap may be sewn on or attached in another manner.
Holder 770, bedding portion 772 (which may be the front cloth of a pocket), strap 774, and tacks 776 and 778 were discussed above in
Bedding portion 772 and strap 774 were discussed above in conjunction with
In an embodiment of any of the holders of this specification, a strength of thread is used that has a durability adequate for supporting the backing and the types of items for which the holder is intended. The durability of the thread may be determined by an industry standard that relates to the thickness of the backing.
Different embodiments of the pocket or other holder will have different dimensions. There are multiple embodiments for the placement of the pockets or other holders. There are multiple embodiments of the pocket and other holders that vary from one another in size and style. The dimensions used in this specification can in general be varied by an eighth of an inch to obtain other embodiments without significantly affecting ease of use for a bed ridden person. Multiple embodiments also may exist that differ in their style. Embodiments of the bed sheets and other beddings that may be used may also vary according to size, shape, and style.
In an embodiment, the straps described above are 2″ in length and are placed 1″ to 2″ (e.g., 1″) lower than the top edge of the pocket. One edge of the strap attaches to the edge of the pocket that is closer to the part of the sheet that is intended to be placed at the head of the bed (the head of the bed may be an end of the bed that has the headboard or where the pillow is placed). The strap extends away from the pocket such that the other edge of the strap is 2″ to the side of the pocket such that the other edge of the strap is 2″ away from the pocket. In another embodiment, the strap may be 2″ to 6″ (e.g., 4″) in length. In another embodiment, there is a second strap in addition to, or instead of, the first strap that is closer to the part of the sheet that is expected to be at the head of the bed than the first strap. The second strap may be 2″ to 6″ wide and may be located such that there is a space of 2″ to 6″ between the second strap and the pocket.
Straps may be ⅛″ to ½″ (e.g., ¼″) in height. In another embodiment, any of the straps of this application may have a height of 1″ plus or minus ⅛th of an inch. In another embodiment, any of the straps of this application may have a height of 1″ plus or minus ½ of an inch. There may be a strap on the pocket, but the strap adds more stress to the pocket when located on the pocket. In an embodiment, the straps may be tacked from the inside of the sheet or pocket so that the strap is less likely to fall off the sheet or other bedding than were the strap sewn on. In another embodiment, the strap is sewn on.
In an embodiment, the length of the pocket is 5″ to 7″ in depth (which may also be referred to as height). For example, the pocket may be 5″, 6½″, or 7″ in height or is another height. In an embodiment, the width of the pocket may be 1″ to 20″ or 1″ to 30″ (e.g., 10″, 14½″, or 19″). In another embodiment, the pocket may be any width up to being as wide as the length of the sheet and any height up until being as high as the thickness of the mattress for which the sheet is designed.
A 5″ wide pocket is a good size for storing mace or a horn. Books, amusement items, and Tasers® may be stored in an 8½″, 9½″, 10″, 14½″ or 15″ wide pocket. Glasses, writing utensil, and pen lights may be stored in a 2″ long strap. Water bottles may be stored in a 4″ or 6″ long strap. In an embodiment, the pocket is divided into two pockets—one pocket has a width of 5″, the other pocket, which is closer to the edge, has a length of 9½″, and the pocket has a depth of 7″. In another embodiment there are two adjacent pockets, each having a width of 9½″. In another embodiment, there are three pockets, two having a width of 5″ and one having an 8½″ width in which the pocket that is 8½″ in width is closer to the head of the bed. In another embodiment, the pocket may be divided into three pockets, which are 15″, 8″, and 5″ wide in which the pocket that is 8½″ in width is closer to the head of the bed. In another embodiment, the pocket has a width of 14½″, and a height of 7″. In an embodiment, the pocket has a width of 10″ and a height of 5″, which is good for use by people having limited mobility and poor finger dexterity.
In an embodiment, the strap is placed on a side of the bed at a position such that the edge of the strap that is closest to the head of the bed is 18″ to 21″ (e.g., 18″ or 19″) from a corner that is expected to be placed at the head of the bed. In another embodiment, the closest edge of the pocket is 18″ plus or minus 5″ from the nearest corner at the head of the bed. For example, there may be an 11″ space from the head corner followed by a 4″ strap, followed by a 2″ space, followed by a 2″ strap. As another example, there may be an 11″ space followed by a 6″ long strap followed by a 2″ space followed by the pocket. In yet another example, there may be a 16″ to 18″ space followed by a 2″ long strap followed by the pocket.
In an embodiment, the top of the pocket may be placed 1″ to 1½″ below the top seam of the sheet (where the top seam is at the top of the mattress when the sheet is on the bed). In an embodiment, if the part of the mattress is less than 8½ inches tall, the pocket may extend from 1″ to 1½″ from the top seam to the bottom of the elastic of the fitted sheet. Alternatively, the pocket may only extend to a point on the sheet near the bottom elastic that is far enough above the bottom elastic that the pocket is unlikely to extend under the mattress. For example, in an embodiment, if a mattress has depth of 4″, then the pocket can only be 2½″ depth instead of standard.
Bedding portion 806, pocket 808, and strap 810 are embodiments of bedding portion 408, pocket 408, and strap 410, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 906, pocket 908, and strap 910 are embodiments of bedding portion 408, pocket 408, and strap 410, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1006, pocket 1008, strap 1010, and strap 1012 are embodiments of bedding portion 506, pocket 508, strap 510, and strap 512, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1106 and strap 1110 are embodiments of bedding portion 506, pocket 508, and strap 510, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1206 and strap 1210 are embodiments of bedding portion 508, pocket 508, and strap 510, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1306 and strap 1310 are embodiments of bedding portion 506, pocket 508, and strap 510, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1406, strap 1410, and strap 1412 are embodiments of bedding portion 506, pocket 508, strap 510, and strap 512 respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1506 and strap 1510 are embodiments of bedding portion 506 and strap 510, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1606, pocket 1608, and strap 1610 are embodiments of bedding portion 506, pocket 508, and strap 510, respectively, described in conjunction with
Bedding portion 1706, pocket 1708, and strap 1710 are embodiments of bedding portion 506, pocket 508, and strap 510, respectively, described in conjunction with
In any of the embodiments of this specification, the bedding (e.g., a sheet) may be sold with a medium (e.g., a compact disc, piece of paper, or DVD) having instructions (e.g., audio, video, or text instructions) thereon. The instructions explain how to place and orient the bedding (e.g., how to place the bed sheet on the bed), such that the attachments are located near the head of bed on the side in which the user will be located. The instructions may also explain what size the people, beds, and pillows are expected to work best with the bedding. In an embodiment, the bedding is marked indicating a particular end is to be located at the head and/or foot of the bed to ensure that the attachments are located in a convenient location. In another embodiment the bedding (e.g., the sheet or the mattress) has attachments near all four corners so that no matter which way the bedding it oriented a set of attachments will be located in convenient reach of someone lying in the bed.
In any of the embodiments of this specification, the bedding may be sold together in a kit including a pillow and/or pillow case that is intended to be used with the bedding and/or items that are intended to be stored in the attachments. For example, one of the attachments may be a strap that holds a water bottle, and the kit may include a water bottle that fits in the strap. As another example, one of the attachments may be a pocket with a section (e.g., a compartment) for a can of mace, a horn, a whistle, and/or a Taser® and the kit may include a can of mace, a horn, a whistle, and/or a Taser®, respectively.
In an embodiment any of the embodiments of
Scenario 1800 shows some factors that may be used to determine the location at which to place the pocket. Mattress 1802 may be the same as mattress 106. Pillow 1804 may be the same as pillow 110. Person 1806 is a person for which the location of a pocket is being determined. Upper arm 1808 is the upper arm of person 1806. Upper arm 1808 includes the shoulder of person 1806. Forearm 1810 is the forearm of person 1806. Distance dpocket is the distance from the edge of the bed where the head is placed to the location of the pocket. Distance dpocket is determined according to the location where the person 1806 would place their hand when reaching the side of mattress 1802. Distance dpillow is the distance from the edge of the bed where the head will be located to the shoulders of the person, which in some cases may be the edge of pillow 1804 that is furthest from the edge of mattress 1802. Distance dupperarm is the distance along the length of the bed that is subtended by upper arm 1808. In an embodiment, distance dupperarm is significantly shorter than upper arm 1808, because upper arm 1808 extends in a direction that is nearly perpendicular with the direction that extends along the length of person 1806. Similarly, distance dforearm is the distance along the length of the mattress 1802 that is subtended by forearm 1810. The sum of dpillow, dupperarm, and dforearm is equal to dpocket. Thus, by measuring dpillow, dupperarm, and dforearm the distance from the edge of the bed to the pocket, which is dpocket, can be determined.
Some ways in which the person may reach the pocket are as follows. A person may sit in bed about as far from the side edge of the bed as when they are sleeping. In one embodiment, the person may lean against a headboard with one or more pillows between them and the headboard. Then to reach the pocket, the person may extend their arm diagonally towards the side of the bed. In this scenario, dforearm and dupperarm may be about 75% of the length of the forearm and upper arm (or between about 93% and 50% of the length of the forearm and upper arm), because the forearm and upper arm may make about a 30 degree (plus or minus about 15 degrees) angle with the bed and about a 30 degree (plus or minus about 15 degrees) angle with the edge of the bed. However, if the person sits up in bed, their upper arm may make about a 60 degree angle (plus or minus about 15 degrees) with the surface of the and with the edge of the bed. Consequently, the length dupperarm may only be about 25% of the length of the upper arm (or between about 6% and 50%).
In another embodiment, while the person is lying on their back, the person may extend the arm that is closest to the edge of the bed such that their elbow is either above the bed but near the edge or slightly beyond the edge of the bed (or anywhere in between). Then their forearm is extended a slight angle downwards allowing their hand to reach into a holder, such as a pocket. If no attachments are placed beyond this point, then the person will be able to reach the set of attachments while still lying down and without moving their entire body to the edge of the bed.
In yet another embodiment, the person moves their entire body to the edge of the bed, such that their shoulder is either slightly beyond the edge of the bed or over the bed, but next to the edge (or anywhere in between). Then the upper arm is extended forwards, along the edge of the bed at a slight angle to the top of the bed, and the forearm is extended alongside the bed and parallel to the length of the bed. For people that are comfortable and agile enough for this position, the furthest attachments of the set of attachments may be located such that the person may place items in and remove items from a holder while the person is in this position at the edge of the bed, which is significantly further from the head of the bed than the equivalent distances of the first two embodiments. Depending on the agility of the person for which the bedding is intended and the maximum degree of discomfort that the person is expected to be willing to experience when retrieving or storing items, one of these two locations may be used as an upper bound for the furthest from the head of the bed that a holder should be placed.
In an embodiment, while lying down, a person may also roll over one quarter of a roll and reach the side of the bed with their arm that is furthest from the edge of the bed having the set of attachments. The point where the person's hand can reach while rolled over one quarter of the way is approximately dpillow or slightly less than dpillow. Alternatively, some people may be comfortable with sitting up in bed, placing themselves near the edge of the bed, and reaching downwards, possibly at a slight angle, to reach an item in a holder from the set of attachments. For such people, a holder may be located somewhat closer to the head of the bed (e.g., dpillow minus the amount the forearm and upper arm subtend along the length of the bed). The set of attachments may be located anywhere further away from the head of the bed than one of these two locations, depending on the agility of the population for which the set of attachments are intended (e.g., depending on whether that population can comfortably sit up in bed or roll over a one quarter roll in bed). For people that have difficulty sitting up, dpillow or slightly less may be the closest that any of the set of attachments should be placed to the head of the bed and for those that cannot sit up but can roll over, dpillow minus the sum of dforearm and dupperarm (which in this case may only be a small fraction of the length of the forearm and upper arm, respectively) may be the closest to the head of the bed that any of the attachments should be placed.
In order to make a bedding that has a set of attachments that is customized for a particular individual, the individual lies down on mattress 1802 in the manner in which that person usually lies in bed (e.g., using a pillow that is positioned where the person usually places the pillow and using a pillow of a size that the person usually uses), and an outline person is drawn onto a piece of material (e.g., a piece of bedding) that is under person 1806. Then, based on the outline, dpocket is determined, which may involve determining dpillow, dupperarm, and/or dforearm (also based on the outline). In an embodiment, instead of customizing the location of the set of attachments for a particular individual, the location is customized to a person of average dimensions relative to a particular population of people. For example, a person of average dimensions within a particular age group (e.g., an averaged dimensioned eight year old child) may be used for determining the location of a set of attachments for that age group (e.g., all eight year olds). The bedding may be sold with an indication as to the population of people (e.g., the age group) that are expected to find the location of the set of attachments comfortable.
Mattress 1802, pillow 1804, person 1806, upper arm 1808, forearm 1810, dpocket, dpillow, dupperarm, and dforearm were discussed in conjunction with
In step 2004, the location of the set of attachments is determined. Step 2004 may involve determining dpocket, which in turn may involve determining dpillow, dupperarm, and dforearm. The distance dpillow may be determined by determining the dimensions of the pillow, by determining the size of the pillow that an average person normally uses, an average person of a particular population normally uses, and/or where that person's shoulders will be when reclining in bed, or that a particular person normally uses (for a customized location). The distances dupperarm and dforearm may be determined based on the dimensions of an average person, an average person of a particular population (and of a particular agility), or of a particular person (for a customized location).
In step 2006, the set of attachments is attached to the piece of bedding at the location determined by step 2004, which may involve attaching one or more pockets and/or straps to the piece of bedding. Step 2006 may involve three sub-steps. In sub-step 2008, optionally, a piece of material may be cut to a size that is about the desired size of the pocket and/or strap, respectively, and the piece of material may be sewn to one side of the bedding, as reinforcement.
Then, in sub-step 2010, a piece of material may be cut to a size that is larger than the desired size of the pocket and/or strap.
In sub-step 2012, if a pocket is being attached, a hem may be formed at the top of the piece of material. Then in sub-step 2014, the side edges may be folded over to reinforce the sides. Next in sub-step 2016, the side edges and bottom of the piece of material are sewn to the bedding. If the backing is present, the piece of material is sewn on the opposite side of the bedding as the backing, but the piece of material is sewn onto the backing, so that the backing, bedding, and front are arranged in a configuration similar to that shown in
If the set of attachments include straps not yet attached in the earlier steps, in sub-step 2020, one or more straps are attached to the bedding. Sub-step 2020 may involve folding the ends of the strap and then sewing the ends of the strap to the bedding at the folded regions. Additionally or alternatively, the tacks may secure the ends of the strap to the bedding. If backing material was attached to the other side of the bedding in the vicinity where the strap is supposed to be located, the strap may be sewn to the backing.
In an embodiment, each of the steps of method 2000 is a distinct step. In another embodiment, although depicted as distinct steps in
In an embodiment, a kit may be sold or given to people wanting a customized bed sheet with recorded information that is useful in preparing the customized bed sheet. The kit may include a sheet, a marker for marking the sheet, and a medium (e.g., a compact disc, piece of paper, or DVD) having instructions (e.g., audio, video, or text instructions) thereon. The instructions explain how to mark the sheet to indicate a positioning of a particular individual while the individual is lying on the sheet and reaching for an item on a side of the bed.
In an embodiment, each of the steps of method 2100 is a distinct step. In another embodiment, although depicted as distinct steps in
Each embodiment disclosed herein may be used or otherwise combined with any of the other embodiments disclosed. Any element of any embodiment may be used in any embodiment.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made without departing from the essential teachings of the invention.
Claims
1. A system comprising:
- a fitted bed sheet, the fitted bed sheet having a top section, four side sections, each of the four side sections having a top edge, two side edges, and a bottom edge, and an elastic strip; each edge of the top section of the fitted bed sheet is connected to the top edge of a different of one of the four side sections, each of the four side sections being connected to two other side sections of the four side sections; the elastic strip connected to each of the four side sections at the bottom edge of the side section;
- a first piece of material attached to the fitted bed sheet forming a pocket for storing items, which is positioned on one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet, the location of the piece of material being based on dimensions of an average sized person and on dimensions of the bed sheet; the first piece of material having at least one edge that forms a top opening of the pocket, which will be referred to as a top pocket-edge, the top pocket-edge being straight, horizontal, 14.5 inches wide, and parallel to the top edge of the one of the four side sections to which the pocket is attached; the first piece of material having a first side edge and a second side edge, which are each 5 inches high, the first side edge of the first material having at least a portion that is closed, straight, parallel to at least a portion of the second side edge of the first piece of material, and perpendicular to the top pocket-edge; the portion of the second side-edge of the first piece of material to which the first side edge of the first piece of material is parallel is also straight, the second side edge of the first piece of material is also closed; a bottom edge, of the first piece of material, that is closed, and has at least a portion that is straight, and parallel to the top pocket-edge; the first piece of material being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the pocket closed, the first piece of material is on a side of the fitted sheet that is designed to face away from the bed; and
- a second piece of material having a width of 4 inches and a height that is less than the width of the second piece of material;
- the second piece of material being attached to the bed sheet forming a strap for holding items, and the second piece of material being adjacent to the pocket; the second piece of material having at least one edge that forms a top opening of the strap, which will be referred to as a top strap-edge, the top-strap edge being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top edge of one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the second piece of material is attached; the second piece of material having a first side edge and a second side edge, the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the first piece of material is attached having a closer side edge and further side edge, the closer side edge being closer to the first piece of material than the further side edge, the second piece of material being fastened to the fitted bed sheet at a region between the first piece of material and one of the closer side edge of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the first piece of material is attached; a bottom edge that is open, straight, and parallel to the top strap-edge; the second piece of material also being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the strap closed.
2. The system of claim 1, the first piece of material that forms the pocket is located at a distance of 1 inch away from the top edge of the one of the four side sections of the bed sheet to which the first piece of material and the second piece of material are attached.
3. The system of claim 1, the location of the first piece of material on the bed sheet is such that when the bed sheet is placed on a bed in an expected manner, an averaged sized person can comfortably reach the item stored while sitting up in a reclined position at a location in the bed where an average person sleeps.
4. The system of claim 1, one of the first side edge and the second side edge of the first piece of material being located 16 inches from one of the two sides of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the first piece of material is attached or located a distance that is expected to be 16 inches from one end of the bed when the bed sheet is on the bed.
5. The system of claim 1, the top strap-edge of the second piece of material being located 1 to 2 inches below the top pocket-edge of the first piece of material.
6. The system of claim 1, the second piece of material having a height of ½ of an inch to 1½ inches.
7. A system comprising:
- a fitted bed sheet, the fitted bed sheet having a top section, four side sections, each of the four side sections having a top edge, two sides edges, and a bottom edge, and an elastic strip; each edge of the top section of the fitted bed sheet is connected to the top edge of a different one of the four side sections, each of the four side sections being connected to two other side sections of the four side sections; the elastic strip connected to each of the four side sections at the bottom edge of the side section; and
- a pocket attached to the fitted bed sheet forming a plurality of pocket sections for storing items, the pocket is positioned on one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet, the location of the pocket being based on dimensions of an average sized person and on dimensions of the bed sheet; the pocket having at least a top edge that forms a top opening of the pocket, the top edge of the pocket being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top edge of the one of the four side sections to which the pocket is attached; the pocket being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on the mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the pocket closed; the pocket is on a side of the fitted sheet that is designed to face away from the bed; the pocket having a height of 6.5 inches, a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge of the pocket having at least a portion that is closed, straight, parallel to at least a portion of the second side edge of the pocket, and perpendicular to the top edge of the pocket; the portion of the second side-edge of the pocket to which the first edge is parallel is also straight; the second side-edge of the pocket is also closed; a bottom edge, of the pocket, that is closed, has at least a portion that is straight, and parallel to the top edge of the pocket; and the plurality of pocket sections including two pocket sections each having a pocket structure that forms a pouch and are formed side by side and touching one another; each pocket section having two side edges that are closed and each pocket section having a bottom edge that is a portion of the bottom edge of the pocket; the pocket having a width of 14.5 inches, the two pocket sections including a larger pocket section that is 9.5 inches wide and a smaller pocket section that is 5 inches wide;
- a piece of material forming a strap having a width of 2 inches and a height that is less than the width of the piece of material;
- the piece of material being attached to the fitted bed sheet forming a strap for holding items, and the piece of material being adjacent to the pocket; the piece of material having at least a top edge that forms a top opening of the strap, which will be referred to as a top strap-edge, the top strap-edge being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top edge of the one of the four side sections to which the piece of material is attached; the piece of material having a first side edge and a second side edge, the one of the four side sections, of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached, having a closer side edge and further side edge, the closer side edge being closer to the pocket than the further side edge, the strap being fastened to the fitted bed sheet at a region between the pocket and the closer side edge of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached; a bottom edge that is open, straight, and parallel to the top strap-edge; and
- the piece of material also being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the strap closed.
8. The system of claim 7, one of the first side edge of the pocket and the second side edge of the first pocket being located 18 inches from one of the two sides of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the first piece of material is attached or located a distance that is expected to be 18 inches from one end of the bed when the fitted bed sheet is on the bed.
9. The system claim 7, the top opening of the pocket being 1 inch from the top edge of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached.
10. The system of claim 6, the top strap-edge of the piece of material being located 1 to 2 inches below the top pocket-edge of the pocket.
11. The system of claim 7, the piece of material having a height of ½ of an inch to inches.
12. A system comprising:
- a fitted bed sheet, the fitted bed sheet having a top section, four side sections, each of the four side sections having a top edge, two side edges, and a bottom edge, and an elastic strip; each edge of the top section of the fitted bed sheet is connected to the top edge of a different one of the four side sections, each of the four side sections being connected to two other side sections of the four side sections; the elastic strip connected to each of the four side sections at the bottom edge of the side section;
- a pocket attached to the fitted bed sheet forming a plurality of pocket sections for storing items, the pocket is positioned on the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet; the location of the pocket being based on dimensions of an average sized person and on dimensions of the bed sheet; the pocket having at least a top edge that forms a top opening of the pocket, the edge being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top edge of the one of the four side sections to which the pocket is attached; the pocket being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the pocket closed, the pocket is on a side of the fitted sheet that is designed to face away from the bed; the pocket having a height of 6.5 inches, a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge of the pocket having at least a portion that is closed, straight, parallel to at least a portion of the second side edge of the pocket, and perpendicular to the top edge of the pocket; the portion of the second side-edge of the pocket to which the first edge is parallel is also straight; the second side-edge of the pocket of material is also closed; a bottom edge, of the pocket, that is closed, has at least a portion that is straight and parallel to the top edge of the pocket; and the pocket including three pocket sections formed side by side and touching one another, each pocket section having a pocket structure forming a pouch; each pocket section having two side edges that are closed and each pocket section having a bottom edge that is a portion of the bottom edge of the pocket; the pocket having a width of 28 inches, the three pocket sections including a first pocket section that is 15 inches wide, a second pocket section that is 8 inches wide, and a third pocket section that is 5 inches wide;
- a strap having a width of 2 inches and a height that is less than the width of the strap;
- the strap being attached to the fitted bed sheet forming a strap for holding items, and the strap being adjacent to the pocket, the strap having at least one edge that forms a top opening of the strap, which will be referred to as a top strap-edge, the top-strap edge being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top edge of the one of the four side sections to which the strap is attached, the strap having a first side edge and a second side edge, the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached having a closer side edge and further side edge, the closer side edge being closer to the pocket than the further side edge, the strap being fastened to the fitted bed sheet at a region between the pocket and the closer side edge of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached; a bottom edge that is open, straight, and parallel to the top strap-edge; and
- the strap also being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the strap closed.
13. The system of claim 12, one of the first side edge and the second side edge of the pocket being located 19 inches from where two side sections of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet meet or located a distance that is expected to be 19 inches from one end of the bed when the fitted bed sheet is on the bed.
14. The system claim 12, the top opening of the pocket being 1 inch from the top edge of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached.
15. The system of claim 12, the top strap-edge of the piece of material being located 1 to 2 inches below the top pocket-edge of the pocket.
16. The system of claim 12, the strap having a height of ½ of an inch to 1½ inches.
17. A system comprising:
- a fitted bed sheet, the fitted bed sheet having a top section, four side sections, each of the four side sections having a top edge, two side edges, and a bottom edge, and an elastic strip; each edge of the top section of the fitted bed sheet is connected to the top edge of a different one of the four side sections, each of the four side sections being connected to two other side sections of the four side sections; the elastic strip connected to each of the four side sections at the bottom edge of the side section; and
- a pocket attached to the fitted bed sheet forming a plurality of pocket sections for storing items, which is positioned on the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet, the location of the pocket being based on dimensions of an average sized person and on dimensions of the bed sheet, the pocket having at least one edge that forms a top opening of the pocket, the edge being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top edge of the one of the four side sections to which the pocket is attached, the pocket being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the pocket closed; the pocket is on a side of the fitted sheet that is designed to face away from the bed; the pocket having a height of 6.5 inches, a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge of the first material having at least a portion that is closed, straight, parallel to at least a portion of the second side edge, and perpendicular to the top edge of the pocket; the portion of the second side edge of the pocket to which the first edge is parallel is also straight; the second side edge of the pocket is also closed; a bottom edge, of the pocket, that is closed, has at least a portion that is straight, and parallel to the top of the pocket; and the plurality of pocket sections including three pocket sections formed side by side and touching one another, each pocket section having a pocket structure that forms a pouch; each pocket section having two side edges that are closed and each pocket section having a bottom edge that is a portion of the bottom edge of the pocket; the pocket having a width of 18.5 inches, the three pocket sections including a first pocket section that is 5 inches wide, a second pocket section that is 5 inches wide, and a third pocket section that is 8.5 inches wide;
- a strap having a width of 5 inches and a height that is less than the width of the strap;
- the strap being attached to the fitted bed sheet for holding items, and the strap being adjacent to the pocket, the piece of material having at least a top edge that forms a top opening of the strap, which will be referred to as a top strap-edge, the top-strap edge being straight, horizontal, and parallel to the top surface of the bed when the fitted sheet is fitted onto the mattress on the bed, the piece of material having a first side edge and a second side edge, the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached having a closer side edge and further side edge, the closer side edge being closer to the pocket than the further side edge, the strap being fastened to the fitted bed sheet at a region between the pocket and the closer side edge of the one of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet to which the pocket is attached; a bottom edge that is open, straight, and parallel to the top strap-edge; and
- the piece of material also being sewn to lie flat against the fitted sheet such that when the fitted sheet is on a mattress, tension pulling the fitted sheet to fit on the mattress tends to pull the strap closed.
18. The system of claim 17, one of the first side edge and the second side edge of the pocket being located 18 inches from where two side sections of the four side sections of the fitted bed sheet meet or located a distance that is expected to be 18 inches from one end of the bed when the fitted bed sheet is on the bed.
19. The system claim 17, the top edge of the pocket being 1 inch from the top of the bed when the fitted bed sheet is on the bed.
20. The system of claim 17, the top strap-edge of the piece of material being located 1 to 2 inches below the top pocket-edge of the pocket.
21. The system of claim 17, the strap having a height of ½ of an inch to a 1½ inches.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 14, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 1, 2010
Inventor: Teresa M. Joyce (Austin, TX)
Application Number: 12/653,789
International Classification: A47G 9/02 (20060101); A47G 9/04 (20060101);