DUVET COVER
A duvet cover for a comforter includes a front panel and a rear panel, with an opening provided in at least one of the front panel and rear panel. The front and rear panel are sized to accommodate the size of a comforter to be installed inside the duvet cover. The opening is disposed in a center third of the respective panel. The opening is oriented in one of a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal orientation.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/207,582, filed on Aug. 20, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELDThis technology relates to a duvet cover that may be utilized to cover a comforter.
BACKGROUNDTypically, a comforter 10 is a thick, fluffy blanket. It may be filled with any type of material, such as synthetic fiber fill, down, or other natural and manmade materials. Comforters 10 are often quilted or stitched to secure the filling and to keep the filling evenly distributed. Comforters 10 are intended to sit on top of your sheets. Comforters 10 are sometimes sold in bedding sets that have coordinating separates. A duvet 10 is sometimes referred to as a comforter, especially in the United States. The terms duvet and comforter 10 are used interchangeably herein to refer to substantially the same thing. A duvet is a type of bedding that is a soft flat bag filled with down, feathers, wool, or a synthetic alternative. A duvet is meant to be protected with a removable cover, which is called a duvet cover.
A duvet cover is shown and described.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe examples described herein relate to improvements in duvet covers 20. The duvet cover 20 is a protective layer that slips over the duvet or comforter 10 and has a closure. Because duvets and comforters 10 can be expensive and difficult to clean, duvet covers 20 are useful because they protect the comforter 10 during use and are easily removed and easy to wash. With duvet covers 20, you can also quickly and easily change the look of your bed and room without having to completely redecorate.
The comforter 10 should fit snugly inside the duvet cover 20. As anyone who has ever used a duvet cover 20 knows, installing a comforter 10 inside a duvet cover 20 is often a difficult task. Known duvet covers 5, 7 typically include a closure 12 that is installed at a top or bottom end of the duvet, as shown in
Because prior art duvet covers 5, 7 have openings 14 at one end of the duvet cover 5, 7, a user is required to reach into the cover 5, 7 to try to ensure that the comforter 10 extends to all four corners of the duvet cover 5, 7. Some prior art covers have also included connectors 11 for connecting the corners of the comforter 10 to the inner corners of the duvet cover.
The example duvet cover 20 is shown in
The example duvet cover 20 has a first panel 18 and a second panel. The first panel 16 represents a top or a bottom surface of the duvet cover 20 and the second panel represents the other of the top or bottom surfaces of the duvet cover 20. The first and second panels are sewn together around their outer peripheral edges 16 and an opening 22 is provided on one of the panels 18 for receiving a comforter 10 therein. The examples shown and described in
In a first embodiment, shown in
The back (e.g., side that faces downwardly in use) of the duvet cover 20 is shown in
As shown in
The opening 22 shown in
The opening 22 shown in
As discussed above,
While the various openings 22 are shown being centrally disposed, they could be positioned anywhere inside the central third of each duvet cover 20. With the diagonal opening 22, the opening 22 does not have to extend exactly from corner to corner. The diagonal should be within the central, diagonal third of the duvet cover 20, as shown in FIG. 7. While all the openings 22 are shown as being formed as straight lines, the openings 22 could be wavy, curved, zig zag, or some other shape. They are not required to be straight line openings 22.
Any type of closure 12 may be used, including buttons, snaps, hook and loop tape, and the like to close the opening 22. The fabric of the duvet cover 20 may overlap itself at the opening 22, if desired. This may be beneficial when buttons and snaps are used, as long as the opening 22 is in the central third of the cover 20. Alternatively, the fabric at the opening 22 could abut itself, such as when a zipper 12 is used. Combinations of closures 12, such as buttons and zippers, or Velcro and buttons, could be used, if desired.
The duvet cover 20 may be made of any type of material desired, as known by those of skill in the art. Closures 12 may be coupled to the duvet cover 20 in any known manner.
According to one example, a duvet cover 20 for a comforter 10 includes a front panel 18, a rear panel, and an opening 22 provided in at least one of the front panel 18 and the rear panel. The front panel 18 and rear panel are sized to accommodate the size of a comforter 10 to be installed inside the duvet cover 20. The opening 22 is disposed in a center third of the respective panel, with the opening 22 being oriented in one of a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal orientation.
The opening 22 may be vertical. When the opening 22 is vertical, the opening 22 may extend substantially along the length L of the duvet cover 20, with the respective panel having a left third, a center third, and a right third defined across the width of the respective panel.
The opening 22 may be horizontal. When the opening 22 is horizontal, the opening 22 may extend substantially across the width W of the duvet cover 20, with the respective panel having a top third, a center third, and a bottom third defined along the length of the respective panel.
The opening 22 may be diagonal. When the opening 22 is diagonal, the opening 22 may extend substantially from the vicinity of a first top corner to the vicinity of a second, opposite, bottom corner. The respective cover 20 has a left-most third, a center third, and a right-most third that extends from corner to corner of the duvet cover 20.
The duvet cover 20 may also include a closure 12 coupled to the opening 22 for closing the opening 22. The closure 12 may be a zipper, snaps, buttons, hook and loop tape, or a combination thereof.
The front and rear panels may be sewn together entirely around their outer peripheral edges 16. The opening 22 may extend across at least part of the extent (L, W) of the respective panel. The opening 22 may extend across the entire extent (L, W) of the respective panel. Part of the respective panel may be positioned between one of the outer peripheral edges 16 and an end of the opening 22. Connectors 11 may be positioned in an interior of the cover 20 for joining the comforter 10 to the cover 20 upon installation of the comforter 10 inside the cover 20. The opening 22 may have a shape that is straight, curved, wavy, zig-zag, or a combination thereof. More than one opening 22 may be provided. More than one closure 12 may be provided on a single opening 22. For example, two zippers 12 could be used on a single opening 22, if desired.
The term “substantially,” if used herein, is a term of estimation.
While various features of the claimed invention are presented above, it should be understood that the features may be used singly or in any combination thereof. Therefore, the claimed invention is not to be limited to only the specific embodiments depicted herein.
Further, it should be understood that variations and modifications may occur to those skilled in the art to which the claimed invention pertains. The embodiments described herein are exemplary of the claimed invention. The disclosure may enable those skilled in the art to make and use embodiments having alternative elements that likewise correspond to the elements of the invention recited in the claims. The intended scope of the invention may thus include other embodiments that do not differ or that insubstantially differ from the literal language of the claims. The scope of the present invention is accordingly defined as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A duvet cover for a comforter comprising:
- a front panel and a rear panel that are sized to accommodate the size of a comforter to be installed inside the duvet cover; and
- an opening provided in at least one of the front panel and rear panel, said opening being disposed in a center third of the respective panel, with the opening being oriented in one of a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal orientation.
2. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein when the opening is vertical, the opening extends substantially along the length of the duvet cover, with the respective panel having a left third, a center third, and a right third defined across the width of the respective panel.
3. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein when the opening is horizontal, the opening extends substantially across the width of the duvet cover, with the respective panel having a top third, a center third, and a bottom third defined along the length of the respective panel.
4. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein when the opening is diagonal, the opening extends substantially from the vicinity of a first top corner to the vicinity of a second, opposite, bottom corner, with the respective cover having a left-most third, a center third, and a right-most third that extends from corner to corner of the duvet cover.
5. The duvet cover of claim 1, further comprising a closure coupled to the opening for closing the opening.
6. The duvet cover of claim 5, wherein the closure is one of a zipper, snaps, buttons, hook and loop tape, or a combination thereof.
7. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein the front and rear panels are sewn together entirely around their outer peripheral edges.
8. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein the opening extends across at least part of the extent of the respective panel.
9. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein the opening extends across the entire extent of the respective panel.
10. The duvet cover of claim 7, wherein part of the respective panel is positioned between one of the outer peripheral edges and an end of the opening.
11. The duvet cover of claim 1, further comprising connectors positioned in an interior of the cover for joining the comforter to the cover upon installation of the comforter inside the cover.
12. The duvet cover of claim 1, wherein the opening has a shape that is straight, curved, wavy, zig-zag, or a combination thereof.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 22, 2016
Publication Date: May 11, 2017
Inventor: Gerald E. Wootten, JR. (Cullman, AL)
Application Number: 15/242,908