INTERLOCKING THREE-PIECE BED SKIRT SYSTEM AND METHOD
A three-piece bed skirt comprising two side panels and a front panel is disclosed. The front panel may include two corner foot flaps located at opposing ends of the front panel. The front panel, two side panels, and two corner foot flaps are capable of being interconnected and interlocked at their respective perimeters by hook and loop fasteners. These same fasteners can be used to secure the front panel, two side panels, and two corner foot flaps to the perimeter of an underlying box spring.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/438,005, filed on Dec. 22, 2016, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the present invention generally relate to a system and method for securing a bed skirt to a box spring.
BACKGROUNDWhether in a residential home or within the hotel and hospitality industry, keeping a bed skirt aligned with the box spring in order to maintain a perfectly arcade up bed can be a burdensome chore. Generally, the traditional bed skirt with top decking lies on top or a box spring and underneath the mattress. In order to maintain the bed skirt in its initial desired position, or to readjust and correct the placement of a bed skirt that has shifted from its initial desired position, the entire mattress must either be lifted up or removed for the bed skirt to be properly aligned, and once the bed skirt is aligned, the mattress must be lowered to its exact former position. The mattress cannot be slid into position, because the bed skirt will inevitably slide along with the mattress and thus out of position.
Because of the weight of mattresses today, the individual or “user” making the bed—whether it be in a residential setting or in the hotel and hospitality industry—will more likely attempt to tuck in the bed skirt if it appears to be dragging or too low, or alternatively, the user will pull down on the side of the bed skirt if the bed skirt appears too high or short. These solutions to obtaining, the appropriate aesthetic and functional goal of the bed skirt are only temporary, if not impossible without lifting the mattress. As soon as the bed is turned down for use, or re-made the bed skirt will inevitably shift from its desired position on the box spring.
Furthermore, while tucking in the sheets and/or the duvet cover between the mattress and box spring, the bed skirt, often “rides” along with the sheets and simultaneously gets tucked into the crevice between the mattress and the box spring. Pulling or the skirt return it to its proper length while keeping the sheets and duvet tucked in takes time and effort which cannot practically be met, particularly the hotel and hospitality industry in view of the number of beds and frequency which those beds must be made by the staff. The problem is further compounded by the fact that, even if the bed skirt was adjusted every time the sheets were tucked between the mattress and the box spring, the bed skirt would once again fall out of alignment with the box spring each time the bedding is pulled back or “turned down”before the bed is to be used.
There are several problems associated with previously developed and currently utilized systems and methods for securing a bed skirt to a box spring. These previous solutions to attempt to maintain the bed skirt in a desired position still present drawbacks in terms retaining functional, cleanliness, and aesthetic appeal while promoting overall efficiency, particularly in hotel and hospitality settings. With respect to aesthetic appeal, the prior art particularly fails to disclose skirts that cover the corners of the box spring in an efficient and aesthetically pleasing manner. Problems also include the time expended each time these bed skirt issues must be addressed and the probability of back injuries to the user while addressing these issues. There are also problems associated with hand injuries to the user, for example, when the user tucks the bedding between the mattress and box spring and comes into contact with a pin or button that may be securing the bed skirt to the box spring.
Therefore, there is a need for a system and method for quickly and efficiently removing, and securing a bed skirt to a box spring. There is also a need for an improved system and method for use of a bed skirt to cover the corners of a box spring.
SUMMARYThe following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. Rather than specifically identifying key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention, its purpose, inter alia, is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
In one embodiment, a three-piece bed skirt comprising two side panels and a front panel is provided. The front panel may include two corner foot flaps located at opposing ends of the front panel. The front panel, two side panels, and two corner foot flaps are capable of being interconnected and interlocked at their respective perimeters by hook and loop fasteners, such as a low-profile loop tape or Velcro®. These same fasteners can be used to secure the front panel, two side panels, and two corner foot flaps to the perimeter of an underlying box spring.
The drawings, in which like numerals represent similar parts, illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the present document.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of certain embodiments of the subject matter set forth herein, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the subject matter disclosed herein may be practiced. These embodiments, which are also referred herein as “examples,”described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the subject matter disclosed herein. It is to be understood that the embodiments may be combined or that other embodiments may be utilized, and that variations may be made without departing from the scope of the subject matter disclosed herein. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the subject matter disclosed herein is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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The outer surface 20 of each side panel further comprises two preferably square sections of hook and loop fastener 25, 26 located at opposing corners of the upper perimeter of the outer surface 20, as illustrated in
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In another embodiment, hook and loop fastener 15 is directly placed on the upper surface of the side and front perimeters of the box spring, without the track system illustrated in
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The front flap 65 is preferably secured to the corresponding hook and loop fastener provided on the box spring by aligning the upper perimeter of the panel with the perimeter of the box spring and engaging the hook and loop fastener 78 provided on the inner surface of the front panel 65 and corner foot flap 90 with the corresponding hook and loop fastener provided on the box spring 40. As further illustrated by
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It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described embodiments (and/or aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. In addition, many modifications be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention out departing from scope. While the dimensions and types of materials described herein are intended to define the parameters of the invention, they are by no means limiting and are exemplary embodiments. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description.
Claims
1. A system for securing a bed skirt to a box spring, the system comprising:
- a first lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring;
- a first bed skirt panel having a top side and an underside, said underside of the first bed skirt panel having an upper adhesive material disposed thereon to correspondingly attach and secure to said first lower adhesive material attached to the box spring, said top side of the first bed skirt panel having a lower adhesive material disposed thereon,
- wherein the upper adhesive material of the underside of the first bed skirt panel is secured to said first lower adhesive material attached to the box spring and wherein said lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt panel is in proximity to the front side of the box spring when the upper adhesive material of the underside of the first bed skirt panel is secured to said first lower adhesive material attached to the box spring;
- a second lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring; and
- a second bed skirt panel having a top side and an underside, said underside of the second bed skirt panel having at least first and second upper adhesive materials disposed thereon to correspondingly attach and secure to said second lower adhesive material attached to the box spring and to said lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt panel.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said second bed skirt panel has two corner foot flaps attached to opposing ends of the second bed skirt panel.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein a length of at least one of the corner foot flaps is located below an upper perimeter of said at least one corner foot flap and is capable of being drawn away from the underside of said second bed skirt panel.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the following comprises a hook and loop fastener as an adhesive material:
- the first lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring;
- the upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the first bed skirt panel;
- the lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt panel;
- the second lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring;
- the first upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel; or
- the second upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the following comprises non-woven polypropylene material as an adhesive material:
- the first lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring;
- the upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the first bed skirt panel;
- the lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt panel;
- the second lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring;
- the first upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel; or
- the second upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said lower adhesive material of the top side of the first bed skirt panel is an extension of the upper adhesive material of the first bed skirt panel and is formed by wrapping an extra length of the upper adhesive material of the first bed skirt panel from the underside of the first bed skirt panel around a side edge of the first bed skirt panel.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein said first lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring has an elongated shape and extends along a first upper edge of the box spring.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said second lower adhesive material attached to a top surface of the box spring has an elongated shape and extends along a second upper edge of the box spring.
9. A system for securing a bed skirt to a box spring, the system comprising: a first elongated L-shaped flange having a top member that is connected to and substantially perpendicular to a lateral member, the first L-shaped flange fittable over an upper side edge of the box spring;
- a first lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the first flange;
- a first bed skirt panel having a top side and an underside, said underside having an upper adhesive material disposed thereon to correspondingly attach and secure to said first lower adhesive material attached along a portion, of said top member of said first flange; said top side of the first bed skirt having a lower adhesive material disposed thereon, wherein, the upper adhesive material of the underside of the first bed skirt panel is secured to said first lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the first flange and wherein said lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt pane is in proximity to the front side of the box spring when the upper adhesive material of the underside of the first bed skirt panel is secured to said first lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the first flange;
- a plurality of spaced apart holes formed in said top member of said first flange;
- a plurality of first securing device, extending through said plurality of said spaced apart holes formed in said top her of said first flange, where n said plurality of first securing devices secure said first lower adhesive material to said top member of said first flange;
- a plurality of spaced apart holes formed in said lateral member of said first flange;
- a plurality of second securing devices provided through said plurality of said spaced apart holes formed in said lateral member of said first flange, wherein said plurality of second securing devices secure said lateral member of said first flange to said box spring;
- a second elongated L-shaped flange having a top member that is connected to and substantially perpendicular to a lateral member, the second L-shaped flange fittable over an upper front edge of the box spring;
- a second lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the second L-shaped flange;
- a second bed skirt panel having a top side and an underside, said underside having at least first and a second upper adhesive materials disposed thereon to correspondingly attach and secure to said second lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the second L-shaped flange and to said lower adhesive material of the top side of the first bed skirt panel;
- a plurality of spaced apart holes formed in said top member of said second flange;
- a plurality of first securing devices extending through said plurality of said spaced apart holes formed in said top member of said second flange, wherein said plurality of first securing devices secure said first lower adhesive material to said top member of said second flange;
- a plurality of spaced apart holes formed said lateral member of said second flange; and
- a plurality of second securing devices provided through said plurality of said spaced apart holes formed in said lateral member of said second flange, wherein said plurality of second securing devices secure said lateral member of said second flange to said box spring.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein said second bed skirt panel has two corner foot flaps attached to opposing ends of the second bed skirt panel.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein a length of at least one of the corner foot flaps is located below an upper perimeter of said at least one corner foot flap and is capable of being drawn away from the underside of said second bed skirt panel.
12. The system of claim 9, wherein at least one of the following comprises a hook and loop fastener as an adhesive material:
- the first lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the first flange;
- the upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the first bed skirt panel;
- the lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt panel;
- the second lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the second flange;
- the first upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel; or
- the second upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel.
13. The system of claim 9, wherein at least one of the following comprises non-woven polypropylene material as an adhesive material:
- the first lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the first flange;
- the upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the first bed skirt panel;
- the lower adhesive material disposed on the top side of the first bed skirt panel;
- the second lower adhesive material attached to said top member of the second flange;
- the first upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel; or
- the second upper adhesive material disposed on the underside of the second bed skirt panel.
14. The system of claim 9, wherein said lower adhesive material of the top side of the first bed skirt panel is an extension of the upper adhesive material of the first bed skirt panel and is formed by wrapping an extra length of the upper adhesive material of the first bed skirt panel from the underside of the first bed skirt panel around a side edge of the first bed skirt panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 22, 2017
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2018
Inventor: Shirley J. Cohen (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Application Number: 15/852,859