ANTI-SLIP BEDDING DEVICE

A device to attach to bedding to hold them in place and prevent them from slipping off the bed is disclosed. It eliminates the problem of having to lift a mattress to attach our device to keep the bedding from slipping or sliding off the bed. It attaches to the bedding and then attaches to the bed leg or frame which holds the bedding in place. Additionally, it uses a much stronger adjustable clip and a much stronger latex tubing with exceptional strength and flexibility.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to bedding clips and more specifically to devices for restraining bedding that are specifically adapted to secure the bedding to the base, frame or leg of the bed. The presently described devices keep bedding, including sheets and blankets, from sliding or slipping off a bed mattress in a more effective manner than existing bedding clips. As used herein, bedding includes sheets, pillow cases, blankets, duvets, quilts and the like.

All bedding grips, bands, suspenders or straps currently on the market require the mattress to be lifted up in order to secure to the sheets or bedding. They typically fit underneath the mattress and attach the sheets to one another at the corners of the mattress. Additionally, the clips currently on the market are not as strong or durable since they are designed to be underneath the mattress and are generally made of a flat elastic material.

The presently described kits, devices and methods eliminate the need to lift a mattress to secure bedding to a bed. In use, the devices claimed and described attaches to the bedding and then attaches to the bed leg, rail or frame to hold the bedding in place. A much stronger means for attaching to bedding is employed as well and flat elastic materials are avoided.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

These and other objects are addressed by the invention described herein.

In one embodiment, an anti-slip bedding kit includes at least one means for attaching to bedding; at least one means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg; and at least one flexible cord having a first end and a second end; whereby the cord includes a means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding is disposed about a first end of the cord; and a means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is disposed about the second end of the cord.

In a more specific embodiment, an anti-slip bedding kit includes a latex cord having a first end and a second end; a hook disposed about the first end of the cord, and a clip disposed about the second end of the cord, an adjustable cable tie adapted to removably engage the clip, disposed about the second end of the cord; and a clip adapted to attach the bedding, whereby the clip is adapted to removably attach to the hook disposed about the first end of the cord.

In yet another embodiment, anti-slip bedding device is described that includes a latex cord having a first end and a second end, a hook disposed about the first end of the cord, and a snap comprising an aperture disposed about the second end of the cord, an adjustable cable tie removably attached to the clip disposed about the second end of the cord; and a clip adapted to attach to bedding removably attached to the hook disposed about the first end of the cord.

In another embodiment, methods for restraining bedding are provided that include the steps of attaching a first end of the devices described herein at one end to bedding and attaching a second end of the device of claim 11 to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is an illustrative embodiment of the kit of the invention.

FIG. 2 is an exemplary embodiment of one device of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The anti-slip bedding kits 1 described and claimed herein include three individual components that are packaged and delivered for assembly by an end user. Those components include at least one of a means for attaching to bedding 2, a flexible cord 8 having a first end 4 and a second end 6, at least one means 10 for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg, whereby cord 8 comprises at least one means 12 for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding 2, disposed about a first end 4 of cord 8, and a means 14 for attaching cord 8 to means 10 for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg, disposed about the second end 6 of cord 8.

Means 2 is adapted to grasp various thickness of bedding. Means 2 is also adapted in specific embodiments of the invention for a pivotal and removable attachment to cord 8 via means 12. This pivotal attachment is important so that different types of bedding may be secured using the invention. Means 2 may be any means for attaching to bedding, but in a specific embodiment is an adjustable clamp or clip. The adjustable clip may, in specific embodiments, comprise an aperture for attaching to means 12.

Sheet grips, bands, suspenders or straps currently on the market require the mattress to be lifted up in order to secure the sheets or bedding. The devices typically fit underneath the mattress and are attached to the sheets at the corners of the mattress. The claimed methods, kits and device, however, are used differently. The means 2 for attaching to the bedding is used to secure the device to bedding by removably securing the bedding within the means 2, which in most cases entail place a part of the bedding with means 2 and tightening mean 2. The means 10 for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail, or bed leg is removably attached to cord 8 via attachment means 14, which in some cases entails threading mean 10 through an aperture in means 14, then means 10 is wrapped around the bed frame, bed rail or bed leg and adjusted in size to provide the desired bedding tension.

Cord 8 has a structure sufficient to withstand the stretching caused when the bedding is pulled or moved. In a specific embodiment of the invention, cord 8 is made of an elastic material.

The devices of the invention include each component if the kits 2, however, the components are already assembled for use prior to packaging and delivery to the consumer. As such, the devices comprise at least one of a means for attaching to bedding 2 removably attached to a first end 4 of a flexible cord 8, cord 8 having a first end 4 and a second end 6, at least one means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg 10 removably attached to a second end 6 of cord 8 and whereby cord 8 comprises at least one means 12 for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding 2, disposed about a first end 4 of cord 8 and a means 14 for attaching cord 8 to means 10 for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg, disposed about the second end 6 of cord 8.

In another specific embodiment of the invention, means 10 is a cable tie. In a more specific embodiment of the invention means 10 is a nylon cable tie.

In illustrative embodiments of the invention described herein, the kits 2 and devices comprise a strong durable clip 2 with a threaded rod 8 that is adapted to clip securely on the bedding. Any means for secure and removable attachment to bedding may be employed in accordance with the invention, including, but not limited to a clip. Similarly, cord 8 may also be any cord that is flexible including a plastic or latex rod or tube, as well as a threaded rod. Other suitable materials include rubber, latex, plastic or fabric. In alternative embodiments of the invention, clip 8 is attached to latex tubing 8, which is then connected to either the bed frame or leg. The anti-slip bedding kits and devices claimed do not attach one part of the sheets to or bedding to another. Rather, the sheets are secured directed to the bed frame or the legs of the bed. The combination of clip 2 and the elastic latex tubing 8 allows the bedding to move, but not slip or slide off the mattress. There is an additional benefit to those unable to lift the mattress as the anti-slip bedding devices claimed can also be attached to the bedding without having to raise the mattress.

While cord 8 may be made of many flexible materials, it is important to note that certain materials are not suitable for use in the present invention. In fact, a flat elastic strap is not suitable for use as cord 8. Flat elastic straps are not suitable for us in the invention because they do not allow for much movement of the bedding before either the clips come loose or the elastic strap breaks.

In one specific embodiment of the invention, adjustable clip is connected to the bedding or sheet. A section of latex tubing with a snap at one is attached to the adjustable clip. At the opposite end of the latex tubing is an eyebolt. Through the small hole of the eyebolt a length of nylon cable tie is inserted and then the tie is connected around the bed frame or leg. The bedding is now held in place by the adjustable clip which is connected to the bed leg or frame by a flexible latex tubing allowing for movement of the bedding but prevents the bedding from coming off the bed.

One skilled in the art would know how to make and use the invention using what is well-known along with this specification. One means includes manufacturing or finding a snap and terminal end that could be attached to a predetermined length of latex tubing used as cord 8. Instead of having the snap, employed as means 14, attached to the adjustable clip, or means 2, it could be attached to the plastic strap, employed as cord 8, which is connected to the bed frame or bed leg. The latex tubing acting as cord 8 could be attached to the adjustable clip, or means 2, by several other known methods. One could insert the tubing in the hole of the clip, or means 2, and tie a knot in the tubing or cord 8, to hold it in place. An expansion bolt used in the auto industry could also be used to hold trim in place.

The bedding would hang down from the bed. The claimed devices and kits would be attached to the bed leg or frame using means 10. Means 2 would then be attached to the bedding high enough up so when means 14 is hooked to means 2, there is sufficient tension to hold the bedding in place. With this invention there is no need to raise or lift up the mattress as the device attaches only to the bedding and the bed.

Other uses of the kids and devices of the invention are contemplated. The kits and devices could be employed to hold all types of fabric material in place. For example, to hold picnic tablecloths in place. In those embodiments, means 10 would be removably attached to the leg or base of the table holding the tablecloth. The kits and devices could also be used to hold boat tarps or automobile covers in place and as a flexible strap to keep things from moving or shifting. Those of skill in the art would be able to make and use these various embodiments using the present specification, along with what is already well-known in the art. Other obvious variations are contemplated and meant to be within the scope of this invention.

Claims

1. An anti-slip bedding kit comprising:

at least one means for attaching to bedding;
at least one means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg; and
at least one flexible cord having a first end and a second end; whereby the cord comprises a means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding is disposed about a first end of the cord; and a means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is disposed about the second end of the cord.

2. The kit of claim 1 wherein the means for attaching to bedding is an adjustable clip.

3. The kit of claim 2 wherein the cord is made of latex.

4. The kit of claim 1 wherein the means for attaching to at least one of at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is a cable tie.

5. The kit of claim 1 wherein the means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg comprises an aperture therethrough, the aperture being specifically adapted to accept the means for attaching to a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg therethrough.

6. The kit of claim 1 wherein the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is adjustable in size.

7. The kit of claim 1 wherein the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is adapted to adjust tension within the cord based upon user preference.

8. The kit of claim 1 wherein the means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding disposed about a first end of the cord comprises a hook.

9. The kit of claim 2 wherein the means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg disposed about the second end of the cord comprises a clip.

10. An anti-slip bedding kit comprising:

a latex cord having a first end and a second end; a hook disposed about the first end of the cord, and a clip disposed about the second end of the cord,
an adjustable cable tie adapted to removably engage the clip disposed about the second end of the cord; and
a clip adapted to attach the bedding, whereby the clip is adapted to removably attach to the hook disposed about the first end of the cord.

11. An anti-slip bedding device comprising:

a means for attaching to bedding removably attached to a first end of a flexible cord, the cord having a first end and a second end;
a means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg removably attached to a second end of the cord; and
whereby the cord comprises: a means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding, disposed about a first end of the cord; and a means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg, disposed about the second end of the cord.

12. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for attaching to bedding is a clip.

13. The device of claim 12 wherein the clip is an adjustable clip.

14. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for attaching to at least one of at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is a cable tie.

15. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg comprises an aperture therethrough, the aperture being specifically adapted to accept the means for attaching to a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg therethrough.

16. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg is adapted to adjust tension within the cord based upon user preference.

17. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to bedding disposed about a first end of the cord comprises a hook.

18. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for attaching the cord to the means for attaching to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg comprises a clip.

19. An anti-slip bedding device comprising:

a latex cord having a first end and a second end; a hook disposed about the first end of the cord, and a snap comprising an aperture disposed about the second end of the cord,
an adjustable cable tie removably attached to the clip disposed about the second end of the cord; and
a clip adapted to attach to bedding removably attached to the hook disposed about the first end of the cord.

20. A method for restraining bedding comprising:

attaching a first end of the device of claim 1 to bedding and attaching a second end of the device of claim 11 to at least one of a bed frame, bed rail or bed leg.
Patent History
Publication number: 20200275786
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 2, 2019
Publication Date: Sep 3, 2020
Inventor: Monty Cazier (Palestine, TX)
Application Number: 16/290,860
Classifications
International Classification: A47C 21/02 (20060101); A47G 9/04 (20060101);