BED VALANCE
Provided is a bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of the support unit. A cover member substantially covers the opposed sides and foot end, and a retention arrangement retains the cover member on the top surface. The cover member has opposed side panel portions, an upper edge extending inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge. The upper edge has a foot end part and opposed side parts, for positioning between the mattress and the support unit and retained by engagement with the support unit and the mattress. The retention arrangement has a first stretchable corner bridging element extending between one of the opposed side parts and the foot end part, and a second stretchable corner bridging element extending between the other of the opposed side parts and the foot end part.
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THIS INVENTION relates generally to a bed valance for fitting on the base of a bed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe applicant has proposed in PCT International Patent Application NO. PCT/AU 2005/001304 (Publication NO. WO/2006/024079) a cover device for covering the base unit of a bed ensemble. The cover device is configured for covering. the head end, sides and foot end of the base unit and is formed with an opening so that the device can slip over the mattress on the base unit. The cover device has a top surrounding flange for retention between the mattress and base unit. An elastic band extending around the flange is provided for maintaining the flange in position. The cover device can thus be placed on the base unit without having to remove the mattress.
But, the cover device is not suitable for a bed with an attached bed head and/or a raised foot end, or a bed with a metal or timber base frame as it does not fit over these types of beds.
OBJECT OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to alleviate or to reduce to a certain level one or more of the above prior art disadvantages.
OUTLINE OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONIn one aspect therefore the present invention resides in a bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit with a top surface, a bottom surface, opposed sides, head end and foot end, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of said support unit. The device comprises a cover member configured for positioning to substantially cover the opposed sides, or the opposed sides and said foot end, and a retention arrangement adapted for retaining the cover member on said top surface. The cover member has opposed side panel portions adapted for covering said opposite sides, an upper edge or flange configured to extend inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge or flange. The upper edge or flange has a foot end part and opposed side parts, said parts being configured for positioning between the mattress and the support unit and for retaining thereat by engagement with the support unit and the mattress. The retention arrangement has a first stretchable corner bridging element extending between one of said opposed side parts and the foot end part, and a second stretchable corner bridging element extending between the other of said opposed side parts and the foot end part. The lower edge or flange is configured to engage the bottom surface of the support unit or extend downwardly towards the floor level.
The retention arrangement may have a stretchable element arrange at the lower edge or flange for elastically retaining said lower edge or flange on the bottom surface.
The cover device may be configured to form an opening for the cover member to slip over the mattress and to be positioned about the support unit.
Preferably, the retention arrangement further includes a third stretchable bridging element extending between the opposed side parts at or adjacent to said head end. Each said bridging elements being stretchable allows the cover member to be stretched while being slipped over the mattress and retract to retain the opposed side parts and end part on the top surface. The bridging elements may be in the form of elastic bands or cords.
The bed cover device can thus be used on a mattress support unit with or without a bed head attached, or a raised foot end, and can be fitted without having to remove the mattress or bedding. The support unit can be a metal or timber bed frame, or an ensemble base.
The stretchable corner bridge elements assist in keeping the side parts and the foot end part from slipping out from under the mattress. The stretchable bridging element at or adjacent to the head end assists in holding the side parts from slipping out under the mattress. The bridging elements work cooperatively and would automatically adjust after being placed over the mattress and positioned between the mattress and the support unit.
The bed cover device may have mitred corners at respective positions between the opposed side parts and the foot end part. The mitred corners may be formed of folds or fixed by fastening means such as stitching or removable fastening means such as Velcro or other form of loop and hook fastening, studs, etc. When fixed, the side parts and the foot end parts can be pulled up for adjusting height of the lower edge or flange from the floor level. If they are not fixed, the side parts and the foot end part can be pulled towards the floor level for adjusting height thereof. Hook and loop fastening devices, studs and similar devices provide height adjustability as the fixing positions of the mitre corners are selective.
The bed cover device may be formed with one or more pleats. Preferably, the bed cover device is formed with corner pleats and/or side pleats and/or one or more pleats at its foot end portion.
The pleats may be positioned to cover certain parts of the support unit. Accordingly, such bed cover devices may be made of lighter fabric.
The bed cover device may be arranged to have a certain flexibility in fit so that it is suitable for use with the base units of ensemble beds of various sizes. The support units may have different depths, or widths or lengths. The cover device may have a width allowing it to fit over and under the support unit with a varying amount of fabric allowance depending on the depth, width and length of the base unit. The elasticised upper and/or lower edges/flanges retains the wrap device fitted on the base unit of the bed ensembles of various sizes.
Preferably, the cover member has a foot end portion extending from said foot end part. The foot end portion is adapted to substantially cover said foot end of the mattress support unit. The foot end portion may include an adjustment arrangement for adjusting width thereof. More preferably, the foot end portion is formed with one or more gaps each bridged by one or more adjustment means which may be elastics, Velcro, etc.
In another aspect therefore the present invention resides in a bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit with a top surface, a bottom surface, opposed sides, head end and foot end, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of said support unit. The device comprises a cover member configured for positioning to substantially cover the opposed sides, and a retention arrangement adapted for retaining the cover member on said top surface. The cover member has opposed side panel portions adapted for covering said opposite sides, an upper edge or flange configured to extend inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge or flange. The upper edge or flange has opposed side parts, said parts being configured for positioning between the mattress and the support unit and for retaining thereat by engagement with the support unit and the mattress. The retention arrangement has a stretchable head end element extending between and fixed to said opposed side parts at or adjacent to said head end, and a stretchable foot end element extending between and fixed to said opposed side parts at or adjacent to the foot end. The lower edge or flange is configured to engage the bottom surface of the support unit or extend downwardly towards the floor level.
In order that the present invention can be more readily understood and be put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate non-limiting embodiments of the present invention and wherein:
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While not shown, it is understood that an alternative wrap device 10 may have a cover member 12 formed with only opposed side panels 14 and 16. The cover device 10 in this alternative also has side parts 20 and 22 extending inwardly from respective top edges of the side panels 14 and 16. A retention arrangement for this alternative is formed of a stretchable head end bridging element 30 and a stretchable foot end bridging elements 30A fixed to the side parts 20 and 22 at or adjacent to respective head end and foot end.
The cover device 10 can thus be able to be stretched for slipping over the mattress 118 and positioning it about the support unit 102. The side parts 20 and 22, and the foot end part 24 are then positioned between the mattress 118 and the top surface 114 of the support unit 102. The corner bridging elements 26 and 28 assist in keeping the side parts and the foot end part from slipping out from under the mattress. The bridging element 30 adjacent to the head end assists in holding the side parts from slipping out under the mattress. When held in that position, the side panels 14 and 16, and the foot end panel 18 will cover the respective sides 108 and 110, and the foot end 112 of the support unit 102. Accordingly, the bridging elements automatically retain the device 10 on the support unit 12 and there is minimal slippage when making bed or changing sheets.
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The cover device 10 uses less fabric than, a traditional valance and is much easier to place on a mattress support unit and remove therefrom. The cover device 10 is made from just one piece of fabric and not gathered. As such, it is less likely to be caught up in the sheets when making the bed. Also the lack of gathers gives it a more contemporary appearance.
Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative examples of the present invention, many variations and modifications thereto will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit and scope of the invention as herein set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit with a top surface, a bottom surface, opposed sides, head end and foot end, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of said support unit, the device comprising a cover member configured for positioning to substantially cover the opposed sides, or the opposed sides and said foot end, and a retention arrangement adapted for retaining the cover member on said top surface, the cover member having opposed side panel portions adapted for covering said opposite sides, an upper edge or flange configured to extend inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge or flange, said upper edge or flange having a foot end part and opposed side parts, said parts being configured for positioning between the mattress and the support unit for retaining thereat by engagement with the support unit and the mattress, the retention arrangement having a first stretchable corner bridging element extending between one of said opposed side parts and the foot end part, and a second stretchable corner bridging element extending between the other of said opposed side parts and the foot end part, said lower edge or flange is configured to engage the bottom surface of the support unit or extend downwardly towards the floor level.
2. The device according to claim 1 wherein an opening being formed within the cover member, and the opening facilitating slipping the cover member over the mattress for positioning about the support unit.
3. The device according to claim 1 wherein the retention arrangement includes a third bridging element extending between the opposed side parts at or adjacent to said head end.
4. The device according to claim 3 wherein each said bridging elements are configured for stretching while being slipped over the mattress and thereafter retracting to retain the opposed side parts and end part on the top surface.
5. The device according to claim 1 wherein the bridging elements are formed of elastic bands or cords.
6. The device according to claim 1 wherein the cover member having mitred corners at respective positions between the opposed side parts and the foot end part.
7. The device according to claim 6 wherein the mitred corners are formed of folds or fixed by fastening means.
8. The device according to claim 7 wherein the fastening means include stitching, loop and hook fastening, studs, and the like.
9. The device according to claim 8 wherein the mitred corners are fixed, and the side parts and the foot end part are configured for pulling
10. The device according to claim 8 wherein the mitred corners are removably fixed, and the side parts and the foot end part are configured for pulling towards the floor level for adjusting height thereof.
11. The device according to claim 1 wherein the cover member has a foot end portion extending from said foot end part, and the foot end portion is adapted to substantially cover said foot end of the mattress support unit.
12. The device according to claim 11 wherein one or more pleats are formed at the foot end portion.
13. The device according to claim 11 wherein the foot end portion includes an adjustment arrangement for adjusting width thereof.
14. The device according to claim 13 wherein the foot end portion is formed with one or more gaps, each being bridged by one or more width adjustment means.
15. The device according to claim 1 wherein the cover member is formed with one or more pleats corner pleats and/or side pleats.
16. The device according to claim 1 wherein the cover member having a width allowing it to fit over and under the support unit with a varying amount of fabric allowance depending on the depth, width and length of the base unit, and the upper and/or lower edges/flanges being elasticised for retaining the device on the base unit of various bed sizes.
17. A bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit with a top surface, a bottom surface, opposed sides, head end and foot end, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of said support unit, the device comprising a cover member configured for positioning to substantially cover the opposed sides, and a retention arrangement adapted for retaining the cover member on said top surface, the cover member having opposed side panel portions adapted for covering said opposite sides, an upper edge or flange configured to extend inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge or flange, the upper edge or flange having opposed side parts, said parts being configured for positioning between the mattress and the support unit and for retaining thereat by engagement with the support unit and the mattress, the retention arrangement having a stretchable head end element extending between and fixed to said opposed side parts at or adjacent to said head end, and a stretchable foot end element extending between and fixed to said opposed side parts at or adjacent to the foot end, the lower edge or flange being configured to engage the bottom surface of the support unit or extend downwardly towards the floor level.
18. The device according to claim 2 wherein the retention arrangement includes a third bridging element extending between the opposed side parts at or adjacent to said head end.
19. The device according to claim 4 wherein each said bridging elements are configured for stretching while being slipped over the mattress and thereafter retracting to retain the opposed side parts and end part on the top surface.
20. The device according to claim 2 wherein the bridging elements are formed of elastic bands or cords.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 10, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 22, 2011
Applicant: INTIDE PTY LTD (Queensland)
Inventor: Rosemary Anne Kennett (Queensland)
Application Number: 13/201,023
International Classification: A47G 9/02 (20060101); A47C 21/00 (20060101); A47G 9/04 (20060101);