Wraparound One-piece Bottom, Back, And Shoulder Or Arm Patents (Class 297/225)
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Patent number: 10702983Abstract: A slip cover for encapsulating a top portion of a work-stand is provided. The slip cover includes a D-shaped first portion and a D-shaped second portion. The D-shaped first portion and D-shaped second portion form a D-shaped slip cover with their three corresponding sides connected. The work stand includes a first stand, a second stand, and a foam sleeve. The first stand is coupled with the second stand. In one aspect, the first stand and second stand are adapted to tilt with respect to each other. The foam sleeve is applied on the top portion of the work-stand. The slip cover is applied over the top portion of the work-stand. Other aspects are disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Inventor: Larry Dietrich
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Patent number: 10342360Abstract: The present invention is directed to an Antimicrobial Disposable Seat Cover that is made of a material that is light, disposable and biodegradable, but resistant to dust mites, bed bugs, lice, mold, fungi, feces, viruses and bacteria, and a whole host of various microorganisms. Moreover, the provided Antimicrobial Disposable Seat Cover product is waterproof, breathable and as easy to use as a conventional disposable toilet seat cover. It will be AstM f1670 tested, and include an indicator of heat or moisture to indicate prior use. Any available pre-manufactured antimicrobial fabric or textile may be used in construction of the provided Antimicrobial Disposable Seat Cover product. Additionally, any fabric or textile that has been finished to exhibit antimicrobial characteristics may be used to configure and construct the present Antimicrobial Disposable Seat Covers provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: LARKING, INC.Inventors: Lara D. Calhoun, Ashkan King Aminpour
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Patent number: 9648960Abstract: Presented slipcovers have a tight fitting cover for a pleasing appearance by aesthetically and strategically incorporating stretchable material, for example elastic, to one or more seams of the slipcover. The result is a cover that maintains the desired finished appearance with an improved ability to be slid on and off of an underlying seat. The slipcovers of the present disclosure are applied without additional forms of attachment directly to the seat and without additions or connections to, or around any external sections of the slipcovers.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2015Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Inventor: Crystal Scales
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Patent number: 9004592Abstract: A wheelchair slipcover is provided that includes a first covering member and a second covering member that is adjustable for different wheelchair sizes and configurations. The first covering member has a back covering portion covering a back of the wheelchair, armrest covering portions extending around from both sides of the back covering portion and attaching vertically along the seat portion of the wheelchair. A second covering member covers the seat and the backrest, positioned on the first covering member.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Inventor: Barbara Boston
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Patent number: 8746790Abstract: Subject matter described includes an apparatus that attaches to a chair to provide storage and to assist with carrying the chair. For example, the apparatus might include side panels that are attached to one another, such that the side panels contiguously extend around the chair legs when the apparatus is attached to a chair. In addition, the apparatus includes a top panel that extends from one of the side panels over the chair seat and that releasably fastens to one or more other side panels. The apparatus might also include a wrapping mechanism that attaches to a chair and that includes a releasable fastener. The releasable fastener is positioned to be fastened when the wrapping mechanism wraps around a collapsed chair.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Leisureease, LLC.Inventor: Lisa Kay Beaty Bishop
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Patent number: 8696062Abstract: A multiple-chair cover having a front side, a back side a right edge and a left edge with an open interior area positioned therebetween. At least one divider is positioned within the open interior which separates the open interior into separate compartments. At least one pad is positioned within the open interior. This provides a multiple-chair cover which prevents chairs from rattling against one another while in transit while also maintaining the alignment and position of multiple chairs.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Kent L. Brown
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Publication number: 20140015295Abstract: A cover is provided for covering upholstered furniture having a base section forming a substantially horizontal seat cushion support, a cushion supported by the cushion support, and a back extending from the base section adjacent to an edge of the cushion support. The cover includes a first panel configured to cover at least a part of a top surface of the cushion of the upholstered furniture; and a second panel connected to the first panel and configured to cover at least a part of the back of the upholstered furniture; wherein the second panel is further configured to extend up and over the back of the upholstered furniture and includes a first section configured to be positioned adjacent to a forward facing surface of the back of the upholstered furniture and a second section having one or more pockets and configured to be positioned adjacent to a rearward facing surface of the back of the upholstered furniture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventor: David M. Baines
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Patent number: 8573692Abstract: A furniture slipcover including a slipcover body and at least one band, such as a textile band, is provided. The slipcover body covers at least some surfaces of a piece of furniture, and a first end of the band is fixedly attached to the slipcover body, and the band extends in a horizontal direction when holding the bunched portion of the slipcover body. A fastening member, such as a clip, is disposed at a second end of each band. Also, each band may be provided as an elastic material that exerts a contracting force when the fastening member is secured to the bunched portion of the slipcover body. The band may be located on a portion of the slipcover that covers or is near to lateral edges of armrests and the backrest.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Inventor: Arthur Nazginov
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Patent number: 8046944Abstract: An automobile interior exhibit is configured with a relief formed to replicate an automobile interior member and an interior cover covering the surface of the relief. In the automobile interior exhibit, the relief is provided with a simulative three-dimensional form in perspective so that the relief provides a view from a predetermined viewpoint even when the relief is viewed from the front.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Toyota Boshoku Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Tokuyuki Nishikawa
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Patent number: 7959227Abstract: A knit form-fit cover for a recliner chair having a base, a backrest, a seat, a pair of armrests and a footrest. The cover includes panels for covering the backrest, left and right armrests, the seat and the footrest. A seat panel includes a fastener having ends attached to lateral edges of the seat panel for positioning near a front edge of the seat of the recliner chair, which may be engaged to resistively fix a portion of the seat panel at the front edge of the seat. The seat panel is formed from an elasticized yarn material, and has pleated corners at lateral ends of a front edge of the seat panel for further securing the seat panel to the footrest. The seat panel also preferably has loops affixed to rear corners of the seat panel for securing a rear portion of the seat panel to the seat.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda Kay Miller
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Patent number: 7857384Abstract: A slipcover for a piece of furniture including a base, a back, first and second arms, and a seat portion. The slipcover has back pleats located at the respective back corners and having pleated seams and elastic, which runs through the pleated seams and travels across the back pleats for allowing the slipcover to expand over the largest perimeter of the furniture and then relax to fit the base of the furniture as the slipcover is placed on the furniture. First and second arm fronts cover respective top front portions of the first and second arms. A wrap skirt covers respective bottom portions of the first and second arms.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda Kay Miller
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Patent number: 7780232Abstract: A multi-piece slipcover for a piece of furniture having a base including a back, a seat, and a pair of armrests, and one or more seat cushions and back cushions that are unattached to the base. A base cover of the multi-piece slipcover includes one or more panels for covering the back, the left and right armrests, and at least a portion of the seat of the base. One or more seat cushion covers and one or more back cushions covers cover the one or more seat cushions and back cushions, respectively. At least one of the one or more back cushion covers has trapezoidally-shaped front and rear surfaces, and is made from a fabric having a stretch in length which behaves dynamically with respect to a stretch in width. A minimum stretch in fabric width is 60%, while a minimum stretch in fabric length is 40%.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda Kay Miller
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Patent number: 7695066Abstract: A single-use disposable sanitary cover temporarily houses a portion of a seat and mitigates virus and germ contact on a person's body. The disposable sanitary cover includes a flexible elongated sleeve having an outer shell, an interior cavity and an elongated slit forming a rim equipped with a stabilizing means integrally associated therewith. The stabilizing means is preferably an elastic band or segment that engages with the rear of the back support and seat areas of the chair to secure the elongated sleeve in place. The seat area and/or back support area of the chair is received through the elongated slit and is housed within the elongated sleeve in order to mitigate contact between the chair surface and a person's body.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventors: Renee D. Guercia, Suzette A. Guercia
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Patent number: 7637567Abstract: A slip cover for a sofa or love seat is disclosed. The slip cover is adjustable in a number of ways to give a good fit for a range of sofa sizes and configurations. Vents are formed in the sides of the back covering portion to accommodate the presence or absence of arms for the seating piece. The seat portion has overlapping sides to fit a range of seat sizes. Front and back skirts are used to wrap the periphery of the sofa piece, thus covering the overhanging sides of the seat portion, the front and back skirts themselves overlapping and being adjustably secured with ties and binding extensions. Arm pieces, where needed, are separate from the back/seat portion of the covering, are adjustable by tucking any excess fabric behind the ruffle seam, and are secured to the legs of the sofa piece.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventors: Paula S. Neustat, Brenda Kay Miller, Walter Garbinski, Ann Elizabeth Shields
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Patent number: 7472954Abstract: A slipcover for a piece of furniture including a base, a back, first and second arms, and a seat portion. The slipcover has back pleats located at the respective back corners and having pleated seams and elastic, which runs through the pleated seams and travels across the back pleats for allowing the slipcover to expand over the largest perimeter of the furniture and then relax to fit the base of the furniture as the slipcover is placed on the furniture. First and second arm fronts cover respective top front portions of the first and second arms. A wrap skirt covers respective bottom portions of the first and second arms.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda Kay Miller
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Publication number: 20080315642Abstract: A knit form-fit cover for a recliner chair having a base, a backrest, a seat, a pair of armrests and a footrest. The cover includes panels for covering the backrest, left and right armrests, the seat and the footrest. A seat panel includes a fastener having ends attached to lateral edges of the seat panel for positioning near a front edge of the seat of the recliner chair, which may be engaged to resistively fix a portion of the seat panel at the front edge of the seat. The seat panel is formed from an elasticized yarn material, and has pleated corners at lateral ends of a front edge of the seat panel for further securing the seat panel to the footrest. The seat panel also preferably has loops affixed to rear corners of the seat panel for securing a rear portion of the seat panel to the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda Kay Miller
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Publication number: 20080290705Abstract: A slip cover for a sofa or love seat is disclosed. The slip cover is adjustable in a number of ways to give a good fit for a range of sofa sizes and configurations. Vents are formed in the sides of the back covering portion to accommodate the presence or absence of arms for the seating piece. The seat portion has overlapping sides to fit a range of seat sizes. Front and back skirts are used to wrap the periphery of the sofa piece, thus covering the overhanging sides of the seat portion, the front and back skirts themselves overlapping and being adjustably secured with ties and binding extensions. Arm pieces, where needed, are separate from the back/seat portion of the covering, are adjustable by tucking any excess fabric behind the ruffle seam, and are secured to the legs of the sofa piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2004Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Sure Fit Inc.Inventors: Paula S. Neustat, Brenda K. Miller, Walter Garbinski, Ann E. Shields
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Patent number: 7431394Abstract: Slipcovers are provided for covering a variety of seating structures. The slipcovers can include a fabric sheet, multi-layered components, extensions, anchors, relaxation mechanisms, and holders, and can be configured to cover all or a portion of a seating structure. The multi-layered components can be removably secured to the fabric sheet by decouplable fasteners or by friction or interaction with a friction enhancing material, non-removably secured to the fabric sheet by sewing, quilting, tufting, gluing, and/or applying an adhesive or bonding agent, or secured to the fabric sheet by extensions inserted into a crevice. The internal layers of a multi-layered component can also be removable, or a multi-layered component can be configured to allow additional layers to be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Inventor: Paula S. Neustat
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Patent number: 7422281Abstract: A slipcover for a piece of furniture having a base, a back, and a seat portion, wherein the slipcover fabric has a stretch in length which behaves dynamically with respect to a stretch in width, with the minimum stretch in fabric width being 60%, the minimum stretch in fabric length being 40%.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventor: Brenda K. Miller
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Patent number: 7377585Abstract: Slipcovers are provided for covering a variety of seating structures. The slipcovers can include a fabric sheet, multi-layered components, extensions, anchors, relaxation mechanisms, and holders, and can be configured to cover all or a portion of a seating structure. The multi-layered components can be removably secured to the fabric sheet by decouplable fasteners or by friction or interaction with a friction enhancing material, non-removably secured to the fabric sheet by sewing, quilting, tufting, gluing, and/or applying an adhesive or bonding agent, or secured to the fabric sheet by extensions inserted into a crevice. The internal layers of a multi-layered component can also be removable, or a multi-layered component can be configured to allow additional layers to be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: Paula S. Neustat
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Patent number: 7360834Abstract: A reversible slipcover for a piece of furniture including a base, a back, first and second arms, and a seat portion. The reversible slipcover includes a back, two back ruffles sewn to be substantially parallel to one another and to respective sides of the back such that same fabric sides of the two ruffles match same respective fabric sides of the back, a center belt loop located between the two ruffles, and a reversible elastic with end tabs for securing the slipcover to the furniture. The elastic with end tabs traverses between the two back ruffles through the center belt loop and is secured to buttons attached to the slipcover at respective back corners such that the fabric of the end tabs coordinates with the visible side of the reversible slipcover fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Sure Fit Inc.Inventors: Brenda Kay Miller, Roseann Clarke
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Patent number: 7258399Abstract: Slipcovers are provided for covering a variety of seating structures. The slipcovers can include a fabric sheet, multi-layered components, extensions, anchors, relaxation mechanisms, and holders, and can be configured to cover all or a portion of a seating structure. The multi-layered components can be removably secured to the fabric sheet by decouplable fasteners or by friction or interaction with a friction enhancing material, non-removably secured to the fabric sheet by sewing, quilting, tufting, gluing, and/or applying an adhesive or bonding agent, or secured to the fabric sheet by extensions inserted into a crevice. The internal layers of a multi-layered component can also be removable, or a multi-layered component can be configured to allow additional layers to be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Inventor: Paula S Neustat
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Patent number: 7210739Abstract: A slip covered sofa having removable seat cushions which are separately slip covered by a single bag-like cover into which the seat cushions are inserted and which has excess material extending beyond the cushions, the excess material being and folded under the cushions at each end to hold the material on the upper surface of the cushions taut when the cushions are in place on the sofa.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Maytex Mills, Inc.Inventor: David Morris Baines
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Patent number: 7204551Abstract: A cushion intended for outdoor use includes a pouch or pocket for receiving and preferably concealing the protective shroud. The shroud, when removed from pocket, covers all or substantially all of the cushion. If the cushion is associated with a supporting frame, the shroud may be sized to envelop substantially all of the cushion and the frame. The shroud is made of a material which will protect the cushion from environmental hazards.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Woodard, LLCInventor: David L. Kahan
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Patent number: 7080883Abstract: A chair cover removably mounted on a chair. The cover has a pair of overlapping skirts between the chair's front legs, forming a vertical slit permitting a chair occupant to place his foot between the skirts and beneath the chair seat.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Deborah A. Custer
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Patent number: 7011365Abstract: A chair cover is provided including a member defining a curtain portion and a belt portion. The belt portion includes a hood portion, a first arm portion, and a second arm portion. The first arm portion extends from a first edge of the hood portion. The second arm portion extends from a second edge of the hood portion that is opposite the first edge. The hood portion is adapted to engage a seatback of a chair. The skirt portion is adapted to cover a backside of the chair. The first and second arm portions are adapted to be fixed together behind the seatback of the chair.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventors: Jessica T. Kerfoot, Kathryn A. Klausing
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Patent number: 6827398Abstract: A one-piece slipcover for covering pieces of furniture. The slipcover includes first and second pouches where the first pouch defines a seat cushion covering and the second pouch defines a furniture base covering portion. Each of the portion has its own perimeter adjusting portion in the form of a cinching element. The outer cinching element for the main body portion circumscribes the inner cinching element for the seat cushion covering with a portion of the two cinching elements extending substantially parallel to one another with a predetermined spacing therebetween, so as to allow the entirety of the first cinching elements to be tucked under the seat cushion.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Arthur Nazginov
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Patent number: 6796609Abstract: A semi-fitted furniture slipcover covers a piece of seating furniture having at least one arm and at least one T-cushion with a projection extending in front of the arm. The slipcover has back, front, seat, arm, lower and side panels that are connected to each other. The lower, seat, side and arm panels each having portions adjacent the arm front and T-cushion projection that form a T-cushion assembly. The assembly has a slot between the arm front and the T-cushion projection and is form fit. The assembly also has no part that extends under the T-cushion.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Classic Slipcovers Inc.Inventor: David Illulian
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Publication number: 20040155497Abstract: A slipcover arrangement and method for covering a piece of furniture having a seat and a back, includes a fabric, semi-fitted slipcover body for covering the furniture, the slipcover body having a side portion for covering a side of the furniture and a front portion for covering a front of the furniture. The body includes a seat portion connected to the side and front portions for covering the seat of the furniture and a back portion connected to the seat and side portions for covering the back of the furniture and with excess fabric for extending into a crevice between the seat and back of the furniture. The front and side portions are connected to each other with excess fabric for a corner of the furniture between the front and side of the furniture.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: PRescient Partners, L.P.Inventors: Paula Riley, Kenneth V. Stevens
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Publication number: 20040095002Abstract: A slip cover for upholstered furniture, particularly chairs and sofas employing a stretchable fabric having an elastic peripheral edge. The construction includes a separate cover portion for the cushion of a sofa which has a L-shaped rear wall which maintains the cover in position when the cushion is sat upon by allowing material to expand forwardly over an upper surface of said cushion to retract when the furniture is vacated. Elongated resilient tubes are provided for positioning at the rear surfaces of the cushion of the sofa to maintain excess material within an interstice. Separate elongated tensioning devices include a fabric-engaging clip at one end and an elongated tongue at an opposite end to provide additional tension on the cover in areas requiring the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Ernesto Cohen
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Publication number: 20040017101Abstract: A semi-fitted furniture slipcover covers a piece of seating furniture having at least one arm and at least one T-cushion with a projection extending in front of the arm. The slipcover has back, front, seat, arm, lower and side panels that are connected to each other. The lower, seat, side and arm panels each having portions adjacent the arm front and T-cushion projection that form a T-cushion assembly. The assembly has a slot between the arm front and the T-cushion projection and is form fit. The assembly also has no part that extends under the T-cushion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: David Illulian
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Publication number: 20030227200Abstract: A skirt is disclosed which includes a singular piece of material with an elastic or hook-and-loop band structure to be used with a chair and/or chair cover combination. The structure allows the fabric to be stretched over the chair back covering any portion of said chair back.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Patricia Ann Lopez
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Patent number: 6659550Abstract: A unique system of form-fitting, reversible, partial slipcovers adapted to fit numerous upholstered chairs, two-seat sofas and three-seat sofas. The slipcovers are designed and manufactured to be easily installed, reversed and removed for cleaning. A set of slipcovers for any of the above pieces of furniture consists of a pair of arm covers, one to three seat cushion covers and one to three back cushion covers. All the slipcovers employ a dual-fabric construction allowing the slipcovers to be quickly and easily reversed for a multitude of decor changes.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventor: Ruth H. Hackett
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Patent number: 6634709Abstract: A machine-pressable chair cover is disclosed. The machine-pressable chair cover comprises a series of flaps, a seat cover and a chair-back cover that can lay flat when not in use, enabling the machine-pressing of the machine-pressable chair cover. Machine-pressing of the machine-pressable chair cover drastically reduces the maintenance costs and time of the machine-pressable chair cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventor: Korry K. Hetherington
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Publication number: 20030137170Abstract: A slipcover arrangement and method covers a piece of furniture having a seat, a back and at least one arm. The arrangement has a fabric slipcover body for covering the furniture, the slipcover body having a side portion with a hem edge for extending horizontally near a lower end of a side of the furniture when the furniture is covered by the slipcover body and an arm portion for covering the arm. At least part of the arm portion is twisted into an elongated wrap portion for lying flat against the arm of the furniture. A elastic wrap retaining band is connected to the slipcover body for extending over the wrap portion and for pressing the wrap portion against the arm of the furniture. Another elastic band is connected to the slipcover body and extends along the side portion substantially parallel to the hem edge for holding the side portion against the side of the furniture. A cover skirt connected to the slipcover body extends over the elastic wrap retaining band to decoratively cover it.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: PRescient Partners, L.P.Inventors: Paula Riley, Kenneth V. Stevens
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Publication number: 20030132651Abstract: In the seat cover used to cover a vehicle's seat (1) it is putted, in the part which in the application will result positioned on uppon line (SU) of relative back (S), almost a crop of metal strap made of manually capable of being deformed material in order to make an only one element (11 or 22) developing longitudinally along this line near its uppon bord (SU) or along adjoining uppon end of back (S), or a couple of transversal elements made of flasks (44) placed symmetrically out of danger of this line (SU) moreover towards their side ends and which can rusult indipendent or interconnect by a longitudinal line (331) like single lines (11 or 22). Line or lines of metal strap in this way putted down, make relative fixing elements single multiple (11 or 22) multiple (44) or composite (331 or 332) which manually modelled by user, permit him regulary and uniformly to stick the covering seat cover at the relative seat (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Giancarlo Floriduz
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Patent number: 6409264Abstract: A sofa or chair member, to support a human body, having a frame and an interchangeable upholstered cover is provided. The interchangeable upholstery cover for the sofa or chair, having an inner and outer surface. The inner surface having a first area shaped substantially like a seat and a second area with flaps projecting downwardly from the seat area, the inner surface having an attachment means on the seat area and on the flaps, and the outer surface being shaped substantially like an upholstered chair or sofa, the outer surface having a plurality of attachment means located at the bottom edge of the cover. A method of manufacture to make a modular upholstered frame and cover is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventors: Johnnie Palmer, Joan Lewellen
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Patent number: 6155637Abstract: A slipcover for glider rockers and/or other similar chairs, having an outer or upper layer of fabric material with a liner of moisture repellent material being either removably or permanently attached to the underside of the outer layer. The present slipcover may include a removably attachable pillow, with the pillowcase being removable from the pillow and comprising the same material as that used for the chair slipcover. A pocket drape may be removably secured to one arm of the cover, or about the arm of an open arm chair where the cover does not cover the open arm. The system for attaching the pocket drape to the cover is concealed when the pocket drape is not attached thereto, and is concealed by the overlying pocket drape when the pocket drape is secured in place. The present slipcover may be adapted for use with any suitable chair, but is particularly suited for use in covering a glider rocker type chair.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Inventor: Abby Waters
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Patent number: 6116685Abstract: A unitary slipcover for covering a seating-type piece of furniture having a base, a back, arms, and a cushioned seat portion. The slipcover includes a seat cushion covering portion with a rear edge. A cinching element terminating in first and second ends is secured therebetween to at least a portion of the rear edge of the seat cushion covering portion for reducing the effective peripheral dimension of at least a portion of the rear edge of the seat cushion covering portion. A main body covering portion of the slipcover is folded in a longitudinal direction and each end is sewn to itself to define arm covering portions. One longitudinal side of the main body covering portion of the slipcover is secured to the seat cushion covering portion and the other longitudinal side is preferably secured to a main body skirt covering portion, which conceals at least a portion of the base of the piece of furniture.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Sure-Fit, Inc.Inventors: Cecil A. White, Susan Shaner
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Patent number: 5967614Abstract: A thermoforming apparatus for fabricating seamless vehicle seat covers includes a clamp assembly for clamping and holding a thermoplastic sheet, a heater for heating material held by the clamp assembly, and a female cavity mold having a base section and a backrest section. The mold has an internal vacuum passageway formed therein, and also includes an external vacuum port for connecting to a source of vacuum. The vacuum port is in fluid communication with the internal vacuum passageway. A vacuum conduit connects the vacuum port to a vacuum source, by way of an electrically operable valve in fluid communication with the vacuum port. A method of thermoforming a seamless vehicle seat cover, and a seamless vehicular seat cover, which is a product of a thermoforming process, are also included.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: William P. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5845967Abstract: A molded booster seat has an upper back portion and a lower seat portion connected to an integral hinge. The upper and lower portions are pivoted about the integral hinge toward each other to form a rigid body, and cooperate to form a plurality of mortise and tenon joints. The upper and lower portions are locked in the rigid body configuration by a pair of side plates and a pair of locking rods extending through the seat between the side plates. The booster seat also includes an adjustable belt positioner that is configured to move between a plurality of different adjustments. The upper and lower positions are located to accommodate the fall range of sizes of children of a child sitting in the booster seat. The booster seat further includes indicia for indicating height limitations of a child sitting in the seat. The indicia can be labels attached to a seat cover disposed on the seat.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Fisher Price Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Kane, David M. Bapst, Douglas A. Soller
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Patent number: 5690380Abstract: Slipcovers are provided for light, portable folding or non-folding chairs, and include interchangeable trim components which may be removably secured to the backs and/or other areas of the slipcovers to suit the specific occasion. The slipcovers themselves may be formed of two facing sheets of material, with each sheet having a different appearance to provide for the reversibility of the covers for further versatility. Different attachments may be used to secure the trim components removably to the slipcovers, and to secure the slipcovers to the chairs, such as a pocket or strap(s) located at the forward portion of the chair seat bottom, beneath the outer portion of a non-reversible cover. This pocket or strap(s) may be secured around the forward portion of the seat bottom of a folding chair. Other ties, straps, and fasteners may be provided as required. Padding or upholstery may be provided in the seat bottom and/or seat back areas, as desired, for additional comfort.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Inventor: Abby Waters
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Patent number: 5676422Abstract: A slipcover combination for covering a movable item of furniture having an upright and a lounging position is described. The slipcover combination has a main body panel having a substantially rectangular shape with first and second adjacent corners being notched to form a pair of substantially V-cut slits defining a panel portion therebetween for covering the pivotable foot rest of the recliner. First and second skirts are also provided, one for covering the seat main body and the other for individually covering the movable foot rest portion. The skirt for the main body is preferably in the form of a longitudinal piece of material, while the other skirt is desirably formed as a ring which fits the foot rest in the manner of a sleeve. A plurality of stay puts and spiral fasteners may also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Fieldcrest Cannon, Inc.Inventors: Cecil A. White, Susan Shaner, Gretchen F. Dale, Clarence J. Reiss, Jr.
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Patent number: 5664832Abstract: A one-piece recliner cover is made of a cross shaped fabric cover member having a head portion for engaging the back of the recliner, a foot portion for engaging the footrest of the recliner and a pair of arm portions for engaging the arms of the recliner. A tube is provided at the outer ends of the arm portions and receives an elastic belt or cord for engagement around the bottom of the recliner. A back panel is connected to one of the arm portions for engagement around the back of the recliner and over the back of the head portion. The head and foot portions can be sock shaped sleeves or flat panels. Sufficient room is left in the seat which connects the head, foot and arm portion to each other, so that the seat portion can be tucked around the recliner seat cushion. A tube for receiving a gripping member can be provided in the junction between the head portion and the seat portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Prescient Partners, L.P.Inventors: Kenneth V. Stevens, Paula Riley
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Patent number: 5664831Abstract: A semi-fitted, unitary slipcover for covering items of furniture have a base, back, arms, and a cushioned seat portion is described. The slipcover has a seat cushion covering portion which is surrounded by a cinching element for reducing its effective peripheral dimension, and specifically, for individually covering the seat portion of an item of furniture and defining the juncture between a lower edge of the seat portion and the furniture base. A main body portion of the slipcover is attached to the seat cushion covering portion along a first lengthwise side and includes first and second arm covering portions. The main body portion has a second lengthwise side which forms an open pouch; the main body portion is also surrounded by a cinching element for reducing its effective peripheral dimension, preferably along the same plane as that of the seat cushion covering portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Fieldcrest Cannon, Inc.Inventors: Cecil A. White, Susan Shaner, Gretchen F. Dale, Clarence J. Reiss, Jr.
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Patent number: 5553362Abstract: An apparatus and method for fitting an unstructured fabric furniture cover to a piece of furniture includes an elongated triangular wrapping member. Excess fabric at the corner areas of the piece of furniture is wrapped around the triangular member and fitted to the corner area of the furniture. A clip or band is used to hold the wrapped excess fabric against the corner area for fitting the unstructured fabric cover to the piece of furniture.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: PRescient Partners L.P.Inventor: Kenneth V. Stevens
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Patent number: 5549355Abstract: A furniture slipcover having an elastic band stitched at selected positions along the inside of the cover such that when the cover is placed on a furniture piece, such as a sofa or chair, the cover takes the shape of the furniture piece, thus eliminating the time consuming and expensive steps which are currently required to fit a cover to the furniture piece. Elastic bands are also provided which enable the cover to be gathered at desired portions such that the cover has a fitted and shaped look. A plurality of elastic ties are formed on the inside of the cover and are used to secure the cover to the furniture piece by tieing it around the furniture seat cushions.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventor: Khosro Illulian
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Patent number: 5320407Abstract: A slipcover which is variably adjustable to the dimensions of the piece of furniture to be covered and a method of covering a piece of furniture. Elongated, tubular, telescopically compressible channels of material are associated with the seams of the slipcover. Each channel contains a slideable cord having opposite ends departing from opposite ends of the channel. A reversibly fixable locking mechanism segregates the channel on a selected portion of the cord to match the corresponding dimension of the covered furniture. The method of covering the furniture comprises arranging the covering on the piece of furniture and adjusting the length of the channels to correspond to the corresponding dimension of the furniture.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Inventor: Celeste M. Tell
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Patent number: 4838610Abstract: A protective cover device for upholstered furniture, that is not form-fitted like slipcovers but, unlike throws, will remain in proper position, is a tub made of fabric of size that enables it to cover the piece of upholstered furniture to be protected thereby. Such fabric tub has a continuous integral peripheral bottom portion that defines a single opening thereinto, there is a hem continuously around the bottom portion and a drawstring is carried in the hem. The hem has at least one opening through which the drawstring extends to permit it to be manipulated to tighten the bottom portion of the tub against the base of the piece of upholstered furniture. In one embodiment, the protective cover device includes a cam cleat to fix the drawstring in an bottom portion tightening condition. Other embodiments are disclosed having other arrangements that permit the drawstring to be fixed in an bottom portion tightening condition about the base of the piece of upholstered furniture.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Inventor: Margy L. Perrin
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Patent number: 4694511Abstract: Disclosed is a versatile article of manufacture for use by persons engaged in recreational activities such as those associated with the beach. The article, typically made of fabric, has a tubular upper half attached to a depending panel equipped with ties or fasteners. The upper end of the tubular portion has a central opening between a pair of corner openings rendering the article selectively usable as a garment for a person wearing a bathing suit, as a protective cover for a vehicle seat while occupied by bathers en route to and from the beach, and as a cover for a beach chair. The tubular portion of the article may be imprinted with designs on both the back and the front sides and worn with either design facing forwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventors: Donna L. Estes, Carol A. Hilson