Having Pocket Patents (Class 5/485)
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Publication number: 20080028518Abstract: A covering with pockets and a method for manufacturing the same is provided. The covering includes at least one pocket that is coupled to a base material. At least one slit is formed through the base material, wherein the slit is positioned with respect to an opening defined by the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Sam Miotke, John Edson Putnam
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Publication number: 20080028519Abstract: A blanket for a young child that conceals an “accident” that may occur during the night by preventing liquid from leaking through and provides a pouch for stowing the child's wet garment. The blanket having a first blanket portion with a pouch integrally carried on the inner surface of the first blanket portion. The pouch can be dimensioned to hold a child's garment and can be waterproof for stowing wet articles of clothing. The blanket can also include a second blanket portion assembled together with the first blanket portion in a sleeping bag configuration with the first portion overlaying the second. The second portion or bottom layer includes a layer of waterproof material interposed between at least two layers of fabric material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventor: Catherine D. Traynor
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Patent number: 7325263Abstract: A fitted bed covering for a mattress is provided having pockets at either end, formed by elastic panels attached to the underside of the sheet. The fitted bed covering is installed on a mattress by inserting opposite ends of the mattress into the elastic pockets.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventor: Hal D. Stribling
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Publication number: 20070277314Abstract: A top sheet for use with a bed having a mattress with a head section, a foot section, a width and a thickness provides enhanced leg/foot room. The various embodiments include a flexible sheet of material having a width with a centerline, a length with a top edge and a bottom edge, and one or more pleats extending up from the bottom edge, each pleat having a length at least equal to the thickness of the mattress plus a few inches for tucking purposes. With such a construction, when the bed is made, the material puffs out around the foot section, thereby providing additional space for the legs and feet of a user. The preferred embodiment comprises a plurality of spaced-apart pleats, each extending up from the bottom edge and substantially perpendicular thereto. A pleat may be provided at or near the centerline, depending upon use in conjunction with single, twin, full, double, queen or king sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: Sandy Dorr
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Patent number: 7302721Abstract: A top sheet for use with a bed having a mattress with a head section, a foot section, a width and a thickness provides enhanced leg/foot room. The various embodiments include a flexible sheet of material having a width with a centerline, a length with a top edge and a bottom edge, and one or more pleats extending up from the bottom edge, each pleat having a length at least equal to the thickness of the mattress plus a few inches for tucking purposes. With such a construction, when the bed is made, the material puffs out around the foot section, thereby providing additional space for the legs and feet of a user. The preferred embodiment comprises a plurality of spaced-apart pleats, each extending up from the bottom edge and substantially perpendicular thereto. A pleat may be provided at or near the centerline, depending upon use in conjunction with single, twin, full, double, queen or king sizes.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: Sandy Dorr
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Publication number: 20070192959Abstract: Set of attachments, including one or more attachments are attached to a portion of bedding for storing an item, such that someone lying in bed may comfortably reach the item while in bed. The set of attachments may include various sorts of holders for holding personal items, such as one or more pockets and/or one or more straps. In an embodiment the bedding is a fitted bed sheet. In other embodiments, the bedding may be other pieces of bedding where the set of attachments may be placed within reach of the person. In an embodiment, the location of the set of attachments is based on an average sized individual of a particular population and the size of the bedding. In another embodiment, the location of the pocket is based on the dimensions of the individual for which the set of attachments is made and on the individual's bedding.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventor: Teresa M. Joyce
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Patent number: 7231677Abstract: A rectangular flexible fabric sheet has mounted corner holders. A horizontally oriented support is engaged with the corner holders for securing the sheet so as to enable a person to recline on the sheet. A pillow having a circular fabric outer cover is positioned at one end of the sheet. The pillow is split into two portions sharing the outer cover; each one of the portions providing a planar fabric inner panel. The inner panels share a common edge functional as a hinge enabling the two portions to assume an unfolded attitude wherein the inner panels lie abutting the sheet for supporting the neck and head of the reclining person, and a folded attitude wherein the inner panels mutually abut and thereby provide a more robust pillow.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Inventor: Brian M. Reeves
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Patent number: 7228578Abstract: A cover for a duvet (D) comprises an underside panel and an upperside panel (16), the underside and upperside panels being joined together along their top edges and part-way along their side edges, and a further panel (14) joined to the bottom edge and part-way along the side edges of the underside panel: the upperside panel (16) is provided, adjacent its bottom edge and side edges, with fasteners (20) to engage complementary fasteners (22) along the edges of the further panel (14).Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Inventor: Marie Linnane
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Patent number: 7216387Abstract: The arched pillow assembly allows a user to comfortably sleep with an arm underneath his or her head and a pillow without restricting the circulation of blood through the arm. The arched pillow assembly includes a pillowcase that holds a conventional pillow and has two spaced apart pockets attached to the bottom of the pillowcase for snugly receiving and holding a rigid arch support. Once placed on a resting surface, the arch support has a radius of curvature sufficient to form a channel thereunder for accommodating the passage of an extended arm. The arch is strong enough to support the head of the user and the pillow in an elevated position above the extended arm and the resting surface, thereby preventing the weight of the head and pillow from restricting proper circulation of blood through the extended arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Inventor: Scott Laxton
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Patent number: 7210177Abstract: A convertible towel, for use by a user having a shoulder and a waist. The convertible towel includes a towel portion and a shoulder strap. The towel portion is selectively folded longitudinally and maintained in that once folded position by a zipper, then folded transversely and maintained in that twice folded position by secondary fasteners, and then folded transversely and maintained in that thrice folded position by primary fasteners. The thrice-folded towel portion is in a compact rectangular form that is then connected to the shoulder strap so that it can be carried by the user in a hands-free manner. In the compact rectangular form, multiple storage compartments are provided that are selectively accessible by the zipper. The shoulder strap preferably includes a fanny pack for containing personal items, such that the shoulder strap may be detached from the towel portion and extended around the waist of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Ricardo John
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Patent number: 7174585Abstract: An ergonomic blanket or towel for covering any surface that a person would lay, rest, and/or sit on includes a main body portion and a support portion. At least a portion of the support portion is removably attached to the main body portion, and at least a portion is permanently attached to the main body portion. The support and main body portions are adapted to retain support matter, such as sand or a pillow, therebetween to provide comfortable support to the user, as well as serving to anchor the device. The ergonomic blanket may also include a storage portion, at least a portion of which is removably attached to the main body portion, and at least a portion of which is permanently attached to the main body portion. The storage portion is adapted to retain personal items, such as a wallet, key, comb, glasses, sunscreen lotion, book, and the like. The storage portion may be totally removable from the main body portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventors: Rita Sorrentino, Ronald Walker, Brandon Chiovarelli
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Patent number: 7131152Abstract: An improved pocketed bed sheet is provided that avoids inadvertent placement of objects in a pocket, better controls placement and removal of objects from within its pocket, and deters babies and toddlers from accessing such pocket, all without the need for engagement or disengagement of a fastening member. The improved pocketed bed sheet includes a fabric body configured to substantially cover a mattress and a pocket provided on the fabric body. The pocket includes a wall configured to hold objects in the pocket and a diagonal fabric edge that defines a diagonal opening for predetermined angular ingress and egress into the pocket for controlling the placement and removal of objects within the pocket. The diagonal fabric edge is disposed at an angle relative to an edge of the fabric body.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventors: Gerald E. Wootten, Jr., Gerald E. Wootten, III
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Patent number: 7111343Abstract: An apparatus that serves both as a blanket, pillow, or a carrying bag. By default, the apparatus appears as a blanket with an external bag and strap attached to the blanket. Through careful folding of the blanket, the apparatus can be modified into a pillow or carrying bag and used as such.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Inventor: Melinda Bates
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Patent number: 7043782Abstract: This invention pertains to an article designed to warm and comfort the feet. It comprises of fabric material designed and sewn in such a way wherein both feet and legs are inserted and totally enclosed for a snug fit. It also comprises of a snap at the top center edge, and elastic on portions of the top edge.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Sharon Louise Batchler
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Patent number: 7045191Abstract: A stuffed textile article and method of manufacturing the same has at least one compartment having a baffle gate which receives a tube-like stuffing tool through which loose stuffing is blown into the compartment. Upon removal of the tool, the surrounding layers and panels which define the compartment are placed under tension by the stuffing causing the baffle gates to automatically close upon removal of the tool permanently preventing migration of the stuffing out of the compartment. The gate has a primary panel secured to the top and bottom layers of the article and an adjacent secondary panel at least partially covering the primary panel. The primary panel has a slit and the secondary panel has a slot. Taken individually, the slit and slot are each preferably longer than the thickness of the stuffed textile article and longer than half the circumference of the stuffing tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: American Quality Assurance CorporationInventor: Peter Huntley
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Patent number: 7013509Abstract: A bedding cover having a hidden multisided access flap for improved access to a pocket of the bedding cover generally comprising a front panel stitched to a back panel providing a pocket between the front panel and the back panel. A multisided access flap within the back panel provides access to the pocket. A first fastener securing a first side of the access flap is substantially covered by a first hiding flap provided by an edge of the back panel opposing the first side of the access flap. A second fastener positioned substantially perpendicular to the first fastener secures a second side of the access flap and provides multidirectional access to the pocket. A second hiding flap substantially provided by a second edge of the back panel opposing the second side of the access flap covers the second fastener.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventor: Robert J. Hickman
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Patent number: 6971128Abstract: A pillow case or cover converts from a first size to accommodate a pillow with a longer length, such as a king-sized pillow, to a second size to accommodate a pillow with a shorter length, such as a queen-sized pillow. In the larger pillow configuration, a flap adjacent to the open end of the case holds one end of the pillow and a fastener on the flap, such as a button, mates with a hole through the front face of the cover. In a smaller pillow configuration, the flap and a portion of the front and rear faces of the pillow cover are folded and inserted into the interior of the cover, and a different fastener on the rear face of the cover, such as a button, engages a mating fastener, such as a loop, that is appended to the front face of the pillow cover to secure the open end and encase the shortened cover over the smaller pillow. The pillow case or cover may be reversibly converted from the first configuration to the second configuration and back again.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: CHF Industries, Inc.Inventor: Tara McGrath
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Patent number: 6966069Abstract: A travel blanket having a head hole through which a traveler can extend the traveler's head. A rear portion drapes down over the traveler's back and shoulders and a front portion covers the traveler's chest and torso. A pocket is positioned along the interior of the front portion for supporting the traveler's arms when the traveler's arms are positioned therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Arlen L. Booth
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Patent number: 6952845Abstract: A combined fabric wrap and carry bag is disclosed. The combined fabric wrap and carry bag includes a first piece of fabric and a second piece of fabric affixed to the first piece of fabric to form a first pocket. In a first configuration, the second piece of fabric inverts inside-out relative to the first piece of fabric to form with a portion of the first piece of fabric a carry bag into which a remainder of the first piece of fabric may be inserted. In a second configuration, the first piece of fabric may be spread out on a supporting surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Idea NuovaInventor: Benjamin S. Akkad
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Patent number: 6892404Abstract: A top sheet having a fitted foot end and method of assembling a fitted sheet to a mattress are disclosed. The foot pocket has a foot end face panel that extends over a foot end of the mattress and a foot tuck panel that is tucked beneath the bottom surface of the mattress. The foot pocket further comprises right and left side corner panels that adjoin to both the foot end face panel and a top portion of the sheet to define a three sided corner that locates the sheet on the foot end of the mattress. According to the method the top sheet is spread over the mattress with the right and left side corners located on the right and left top corners of the foot end of the mattress and a foot tuck panel is tucked under the mattress to secure the sheet to the mattress.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventors: Keith E. Harbin, Deborah A. Harbin
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Patent number: 6854139Abstract: A bed covering fastening system is disclosed that provides for removable attachment of items such as storage pockets to a bed covering. The system includes a two part-fastener, one part of which is integral with a bed covering and the other part of which is integral with an item to be attached to the bed covering. The fastener part integral with the bed covering is positioned so that that attached items will hang down along the side or end of a bed. There may be a number of fastener parts positioned in a spaced apart configuration around the bed covering so that an item may be attached to various locations on the bed covering and a number of items may be so attached. A reinforcing band may also be included on the bed covering to prevent tearing of the bed covering upon removal of the item. The invention also contemplates that the item may be attached to a top covering, which may be in turn be partly attached to a bottom covering.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Sheila Lamy
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Patent number: 6845534Abstract: A support pillow includes a U-shaped body skin that defines a U-shaped inner space therein, and a filler that is packed in the inner space and that cooperates with the body skin to form a flexible U-shaped body including a bight part and two opposite arm parts extending and angled away from two opposite ends of the bight part to define a recess thereamong.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Chia-Sh Huang
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Publication number: 20040237196Abstract: A travel blanket having a head hole through which a traveler can extend the traveler's head. A rear portion drapes down over the traveler's back and shoulders and a front portion covers the traveler's chest and torso. A pocket is positioned along the interior of the front portion for supporting the traveler's arms when the traveler's arms are positioned therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Arlen L. Booth
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Patent number: 6805076Abstract: A pet blanket providing anti-flea properties is disclosed. The blanket is formed of an upper, permeable layer and a lower, impermeable layer, which together form a closeable pocket for receiving an insert that is impregnated with one or more anti-flea agents. As a pet reclines on the upper, permeable layer, the anti-flea agent(s) diffuse from the insert, through the permeable layer and onto the supine animal.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Norbrook Laboratories LimitedInventors: Sean Duffy, Lillian Cromie, William Blakely
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Publication number: 20040199998Abstract: The present invention provides a convertible blanket comprising a blanket 1 made of fabric material and a pocket 2 into which the blanket can be stowed to create a cushion or pillow. The blanket may also include a zip fastener around its edge to convert the blanket into a sleeping bag. Preferably the pocket is of a shape that provides an amusement object for a child when it is stuffed with the blanket, for example, it may resemble a stuffed animal, an object such as a crown or football, or a cartoon character.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Worlds Apart LimitedInventor: Neil T. Shinner
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Publication number: 20040187210Abstract: A bedding cover having a hidden multisided access flap for improved access to a pocket of the bedding cover generally comprising a front panel stitched to a back panel providing a pocket between the front panel and the back panel. A multisided access flap within the back panel provides access to the pocket. A first fastener securing a first side of the access flap is substantially covered by a first hiding flap provided by an edge of the back panel opposing the first side of the access flap. A second fastener positioned substantially perpendicular to the first fastener secures a second side of the access flap and provides multidirectional access to the pocket. A second hiding flap substantially provided by a second edge of the back panel opposing the second side of the access flap covers the second fastener. The claimed invention includes a method of making the bedding cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventor: Robert Hickman
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Patent number: 6725478Abstract: A quilt assembly is divided into pockets (10), each containing a removable fabric sleeve (24) containing fill. Sleeves can be individually laundered and dried. Connectors in the sleeve (24) maintain a substantially flat profile to stabilise the shape of the sleeve and reduce unwanted fill movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: Betty Birch
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Patent number: 6721973Abstract: A beach blanket includes a panel member that has an upper surface and lower surface. The lower surface is for resting on a beach. The upper surface is for supporting a user when the user lies on the upper surface such that the panel member is positioned between the user and the beach. The panel member has a plurality of anchor pockets. Each of the anchor pockets are positioned proximate a perimeter edge of the panel member. Each of the anchor pockets is for receiving some of the sand from the beach such that the anchor pockets anchor the panel member to the beach when the anchor pockets have some of the sand within the anchor pockets.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Joseph F. Cristiano
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Patent number: 6687931Abstract: A cushion cover for selectively displaying a first motif and a second motif. The cushion cover contains a first pocket and a second pocket disposed inside the first pocket when the first motif is displayed. In this configuration, the first pocket is adapted to receive and fully enclose the cushion. When it is desired to display the second motif, the second pocket is removed from the first pocket, and the first pocket is disposed inside the second pocket. In this configuration, the second pocket is adapted to receive and fully enclose the cushion.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Jesus Benavides
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Patent number: 6684422Abstract: The present invention discloses an interactive infant or child blanket with a tactile apparatus for removably attaching small toys such as pacifiers, teethers, rattles, and developmental toys. The invention also includes an apparatus for removably attaching the blanket itself to other objects such as a highchairs, baby bouncers, infant swings, car seats, strollers, or shopping carts, for play control and stability. The novel attachment system allows a child to play on the go without the hassle of dropping or soiling play objects, thereby minimizing the chance of loss or exposure to germs. The blanket preferably comes packaged in a matching bag that can also carry toy attachments and perhaps a bottle and/or diapers, providing parents with a small “baby to-go” bag for quick errands and trips. In another embodiment, the retention blanket includes a blanket adapted to engage a wheelchair as required by elderly and handicap persons.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Ginger MagnoliaInventors: Abbie S. LeFevre, Lainie S. Quirk
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Publication number: 20040016055Abstract: A bed covering fastening system is disclosed that provides for removable attachment of items such as storage pockets to a bed covering. The system includes a two part-fastener, one part of which is integral with a bed covering and the other part of which is integral with an item to be attached to the bed covering. The fastener part integral with the bed covering is positioned so that that attached items will hang down along the side or end of a bed. There may be a number of fastener parts positioned in a spaced apart configuration around the bed covering so that an item may be attached to various locations on the bed covering and a number of items may be so attached. A reinforcing band may also be included on the bed covering to prevent tearing of the bed covering upon removal of the item. The invention also contemplates that the item may be attached to a top covering, which may be in turn be partly attached to a bottom covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: Sheila Lamy
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Patent number: 6681422Abstract: A crib safety sacklike device is provided, having one open end adapted to removably contain a mattress or the like. A blanket is sewn along its midline to the center of the sacklike device, defining two blanket halves. Mating strips of hook and loop fastening material are attached to the two halves of the blanket, so that an infant may be placed on the blanket with the two halves of the blanket wrapped around the infant and fastened to retain the infant in a supine position.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Safety Roo, Inc.Inventor: Jo-Ann Landry
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Patent number: 6668400Abstract: An article of bedding with a hidden pocket for storing an item, including a fabric panel with an exterior surface, an interior surface, and a distal end, also, a double inwardly folded wide hem fabric piece defining a first end and a second end, and having a hem interior volume separated from an exterior and an interior environment. Also, a fabric pocket liner including an opening that is double outwardly folded defining a third end and a fourth end, the opening is adjacent to a portion of the first end, the second end, and the distal end, the liner is positioned within a portion of the hem interior volume, the liner is not visible from the exterior and interior environment. The distal end, first end, and third end, are attached. The distal end, first end, and second end are also attached, plus the second end and fourth end are attached.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Wildhide, L.L.C.Inventors: Karen G. Nichols, Bonita Louis Griffin Kaake
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Publication number: 20030233706Abstract: A quilt assembly is divided into pockets (10), each containing a removable fabric sleeve (24) containing fill. Sleeves can be individually laundered and dried. Connectors in the sleeve (24) maintain a substantially flat profile to stabilise the shape of the sleeve and reduce unwanted fill movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicants: Betty Birch, Catherine GreenfieldInventor: Betty Birch
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Patent number: 6647570Abstract: A self-storing article of bedding is constructed with a pair of pocket panels that overlie a limited surface area on the top of a cover, thereby defining a pocket region of the cover and a larger peripheral region extending beyond the pocket region. The pocket panels reside atop overlapping portions of the pocket region of the cover and have boundary edges that are sewn to the cover, thereby defining the perimeter of the pocket region. Linear, free, overlapping edges of the pocket panels extend between their respective boundary edges. Mutually engageable, releaseable fasteners are provided on the pocket panels in the area of mutual overlap. The pocket panels are reversible in orientation. When the pocket panels are oriented so that their reverse surfaces face each other, the peripheral region of the cover may the folded and stuffed in between the reverse surfaces of the pocket panels and the pocket region of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Bon S. Ong
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Patent number: 6643870Abstract: The invention relates to a blanket to cover the chest (11), arms (12) and legs (13) of a person in the seated, lying down or partly lying down position, comprising a lower inner pocket (20) to contain the legs of the said person, this lower inner pocket (20) being formed from the lower central part of the blanket (10).Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Francette Bertrand
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Patent number: 6634041Abstract: A towel to tote bag convertible article is disclosed that comprises a towel, preferably a sports towel, having a first end region, a second end region and an intermediate region between the first and second end regions. A pocket provided at and across the first end region, has an opening facing the second end region and is sized to receive and contain the second end region and the intermediate region, the pocket being configured for being turned inside out to form a tote bag containing the second end region and the intermediate region. A zipper is provided for enabling the closing of the pocket opening before and after the pocket is turned inside out. A decorative or waterproof lining may be attached to the pocket to form the outside of the tote bag when the pocket is turned inside out. A tote bag carrying strap is installed inside the pocket. A method of making the convertible article is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventors: Randy Higashi, Peter Algarin
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Patent number: 6601250Abstract: A bed sheet with pockets for storing a wide variety of objects and items for greater organization in a bedroom. The bed sheet with pockets includes a sheet of material having a top side and also having top and side edges; and also includes pocket members being securely attached to the sheet of material near the side and top edges thereof and being adapted to be disposed along sides of a mattress upon the sheet of material being placed upon the mattress; and further includes fastening members being attached to the sheet of material and to the pocket members for closing the pocket members.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventor: Larry L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6598248Abstract: A combination of a pillowcase and a cover is constructed the so that the pillowcase is permanently attached to the central region of the cover and the cover may the folded and stuffed into the pillowcase or alternatively spread out to extend laterally from the pillowcase. The pillowcase is formed of front and rear panels. The front panel is permanently secured to the central region of the cover. The front and rear panels of the pillowcase are permanently secured together along only a portion of a mutually common enclosing perimeter, and are releaseably secured together along the remainder of that perimeter. The orientation of the rear panel is reversible so that it may reside exposed atop the cover with the front panel concealed therebetween when the cover is withdrawn from the pillowcase and spread out laterally therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Inventor: Bon S. Ong
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Patent number: 6594836Abstract: A bedding element comprising a fitted bottom sheet having one or more elasticized convenience pouches sewn onto both lateral sides of the sheet. The purpose of the convenience pouches are to provide a suitable location for a person in bed to temporarily and conveniently store any number of items that are commonly used while in bed. The pouches are elasticized and open at the top to allow for easy access, and closed on the sides and bottom to keep stored items from falling out.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventors: Scott Everson, Julie Everson
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Publication number: 20030061659Abstract: An improved stadium blanket construction (10) including a generally rectangular blanket member (20) having a hand warmer member (30) formed on one face (21) and a pair of foot warming members (40) (40′) formed on the opposed faces of the blanket member (20) whereby the user may place the hand warmer member (30) on either side of the blanket member (20) while one of the foot warming members (40) will be positioned to receive the user's feet and the other foot warming member (40′) will be available to store other sport viewing related paraphernalia.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Eric Dunlap, Thomas Dunlap
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Patent number: 6539565Abstract: A sheet construction adapted to secure a pillow and to fittingly engage a mattress includes a main panel having a first pouch at a first end of the panel and cooperating flaps at the other end. The pouch is sized and shaped to encompass a first end of the mattress, while the flaps are adapted to encompass a mid-portion of the mattress. An auxiliary panel cooperates with the main panel to form a pillow-receiving concealment pocket. The pouch and flaps secure the sheet construction to the mattress, and the concealment pocket maintains a pillow in a desired location during use.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Lynn Trimble
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Patent number: 6532608Abstract: A fitted top sheet for a bed has pockets for receiving a mattress at a toe end of the sheet, and a transverse pleat or flap at the toe end for accommodating the user's feet. The pleat and the mattress pocket are formed form a single notch cut into each corner of the toe end of the sheet, with the opposed sides of each notch joined together with a single seam extending the length of the notch. The seam may be formed from a line of stitching of a contrasting color from the sheet body, to form a visual indicator to readily identify the upper or lower sides of the sheet. The sheet is fabricated by a method of cutting a notch into the two lower toe corners of the sheet, with the notch having an interior, relatively steep region, merging with a peripheral relatively shallow region.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Med-I-PantInventor: David N. Schreiner
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Patent number: 6484335Abstract: A pillow apparatus includes a pillow unit which includes a first pillow end and a second pillow end which are situated along a longitudinal pillow axis. The pillow unit also includes a front pillow face and a rear pillow face. A first strap is connected to the first pillow end, and a second strap is connected to the second pillow end. The pillow unit can include a pillow housing and a pillow cushion retained in the pillow housing. A pocket assembly is connected to the pillow unit. The pocket assembly includes a zipper or Velcro fastener. The pocket assembly is connected to the rear pillow face. Each of the first strap and the second strap includes a respective strap length first connector and a strap length second connector. The first strap and the second strap are connected to the respective pillow ends by respective strap-mounted connectors.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Tony Gilbert
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Publication number: 20020129445Abstract: A pillow blanket comprises a blanket, foot pocket and a pair of sleeves. The foot pocket is made of a pocket panel secured at the side and bottom edges of the panel to the middle third portion of the blanket and the bottom edge of the blanket. A pair of sleeves is attached respectively to the perimeter of a pair of sleeve apertures in the blanket. The sleeve apertures have an oblong shape and oblique orientation. The blanket can be folded into the foot pocket to form a symmetrical pillow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Diane L. Deering, Bradley E. Deering
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Patent number: 6427267Abstract: A blanket and stuffed toy combination including a blanket having a front and back side, a first and second end, and a stuffed toy having a first portion affixed to the first end of the blanket, a second half affixed to the second end of the blanket and a rear portion affixed to the back of the blanket. In an alternative embodiment, the first and second portions of the stuffed animal define first and second interior chambers. When folded, portions of the blanket can be received into the first and second interior chambers such that the invention substantially resembles a complete stuffed animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventor: Lori Turner
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Publication number: 20020095726Abstract: A scented bed linen for providing a pleasant scent throughout the bedroom. The scented bed linen includes a bed linen; and also includes a plurality of pockets being securely attached to the bed linen; and further includes sheet-like odor-emitting members being securely and removably received in the pockets; and also includes fastener members being attached to the bed linen and to the pockets for closing the pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Bianca Michetti
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Patent number: 6415466Abstract: A pocket pillow shape comprises a shape having a plurality of pockets on a reverse side thereof for the insertion of particular pillows. The pillows comprise a head pillow and side pillows spaced from one another and base pillows spaced from the head pillow defining a sleeping space therebetween. The side pillows comprise one or more contoured pillows while the base pillows comprise crescent shaped pillows which may be added or subtracted depending upon the elevation desired or the size of an individual located within the sleeping area. The contoured pillows may comprise a plurality of shaped strips having Velcro® or hook and loop fasteners to attach to one another to achieve a predetermined shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: Elene Laiso
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Patent number: 6408462Abstract: The present invention is directed to a multipurpose device that can be alternately configured to form a blanket, a cushion, a hooded poncho, a hooded poncho with a fastening shawl, and a tote bag. The multipurpose device includes a pliable sheet that can be configured for use as a blanket. The pliable sheet is lengthwise dividable into three sections, a first one-third section, a second one-third section having a middle and a third one-third section. The multipurpose device also contains a first attachment. The first attachment includes at least a bi-layer of material that form a first and second pocket and is attached to the pliable sheet near a first edge of the second one third section. The pliable sheet can be folded, preferably with the assistance of specifically placed securing devices, into the second pocket to form the cushion configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: Amanda Moore
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Patent number: 6393637Abstract: A multipurpose article can provide a sleeping bag and personal cover. The article includes a planar flexible body having a peripheral fastener arranged to hold the flexible body in a folded condition to form a sleeping bag. The flexible body has an opening sized to permit passage of a person's head through the flexible body, so the flexible body can be worn on the person's shoulders. The flexible body also has a pouch arranged to be inverted in order to store the flexible body in a gathered condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Kathryn Hoffman