Comprising Feathers Or Down Patents (Class 5/950)
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Patent number: 8578516Abstract: An insulating product and method for its creation involving inner valves designed to impede the flow of insulating materials between compartments formed by the inner valves. This allows for creating vertical baffles in addition to the typical horizontal baffles.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Inventor: Yick Lap Li
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Patent number: 7681268Abstract: The featherbed includes upper and lower outer fabric sections, which are substantially identical in configuration, secured together along their respective longitudinal and end edges. A plurality of baffle members extend between and are secured to the upper and lower layers substantially from end to end of the featherbed. The baffle members are arranged in pair forms a substantially hourglass configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Pacific Coast Feather CompanyInventor: Barbara K. Johnson
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Patent number: 7356864Abstract: The featherbed includes upper and lower fabric layers, with the upper layer being longer than the lower layer. Lines of stitching connect the upper layer to the lower layer at spaced lateral lines along the length of the featherbed, thereby defining successive abutting lateral half-tubules, which are filled such that the upper layer extends away from the lower layer in a curved configuration, defining a plurality of half-tubules, generally in the shape of half-ellipses, with the fill density being greater, approximately 21% than that of a similar-sized conventional featherbed.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Pacific Coast Feather CompanyInventor: Juliette M. Delfs
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Patent number: 7074242Abstract: A filling material for use with pillows, comforters and other products includes a blend of down and Lyocell fiber. Various preparation, washing, drying, dedusting, and blending steps achieve the blended product. The filling material has various advantageous characteristics such as improved moisture management, improved support while maintaining softness and comfort, and all-natural and enhanced hypoallergenic performance.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: United Feather & DownInventors: Brandon Palmer, Agostino Molina
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Patent number: 7043786Abstract: A fast-drying pillow and accompanying pillow cover. The fast-drying pillow is preferably manufactured of a fast-drying material such as nylon. The pillow includes a component for receiving a suspension device to enable the pillow to be suspended for air drying. The pillow cover includes overlapping flaps to minimize the infiltration of dirt into the cover and onto the pillow.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Quixote Design, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Hall, Timothy A. Hall
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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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Publication number: 20030046765Abstract: A filling material comprised of a flexible and highly resilient polyurethane foam, combined with a soft and plush down fill. The filling material is inserted or blown into a casing to form a pillow or other cushioned articles. The filling elements offer adequate support and softness with a “cradling effect” of a person's head. The filling elements retain its shape and bounce back to its original state.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: Teresa Brown
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Patent number: 6301730Abstract: The high loft comforter includes a lower tick portion and an upper tick portion of material, the upper tick portion comprising a plurality of squares arranged and sewn together and then to the lower tick portion, forming rows and columns thereof. Each square has a pleat at each corner thereof, so that when the squares are sewn together and to the lower tick portion, rows and columns of box-like volumes are defined, with approximately straight side portions. Each box volume contains a selected volume of fill, thus providing a high loft, puffy arrangement for the comforter.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Pacific Coast Feather CompanyInventors: Juliette M. Delfs, Wing Yee W. Chan
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Patent number: 6025041Abstract: A method of fabricating a down feather sheet is described and it comprises forming a sheet of down feathers having been treated whereby to retain a homogeneous form. A binder is associated with the down feathers whereby they are retained together in sheet form. The down feather sheet product is also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Fabco Trading Corp.Inventor: Ronnie Reuben
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Patent number: 5987669Abstract: A substantially closed baffle construction, filled thermal article comprises at least one baffle made with overlapping ribbons. A first ribbon is not attached to the inner surface of the lower layer in the overlapping portion and a second ribbon is not attached at the inner surface of the upper layer in the overlapping portion. The baffles are attached to either vertical channel baffles or to the sides of the article. This provides a self-closing gate that permits fill material to be placed within the baffle but does not allow it to migrate after the baffle portion is filled. The article of the present invention can be machine-washed.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Down Lite InternationalInventors: Gary Richard Leggett, Marvin Werthaiser