EP0353269A1 - Cover, in particular bed-cover. - Google Patents
Cover, in particular bed-cover.Info
- Publication number
- EP0353269A1 EP0353269A1 EP89900803A EP89900803A EP0353269A1 EP 0353269 A1 EP0353269 A1 EP 0353269A1 EP 89900803 A EP89900803 A EP 89900803A EP 89900803 A EP89900803 A EP 89900803A EP 0353269 A1 EP0353269 A1 EP 0353269A1
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- Prior art keywords
- blanket
- blanket according
- chambers
- cover
- quilting
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G9/00—Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
- A47G9/02—Bed linen; Blankets; Counterpanes
- A47G9/0207—Blankets; Duvets
Definitions
- the invention relates to a blanket, in particular a bed blanket, according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Blankets are intended to protect the human body. They create a zone between the body and the ambient air, which inhibits heat exchange between the body and the environment and thereby reduces the heat radiation from the human body, thereby preventing hypothermia of the resting body.
- the blanket should retain as much of the heat produced by the body as possible. If the ambient temperature is relatively high, e.g. in summer, it may even be desirable that as much heat as possible be dissipated from the human body.
- the retention of heat is essentially achieved by creating an air volume above the human body which is immovable, ie the effect is essentially achieved by a resting air cushion, taking advantage of the fact that air has a poor heat conduction coefficient.
- a blanket especially a duvet, should allow heat to be transferred to the temperature gradient. is inversely proportional. This is not possible with conventional blankets.
- “Winter blankets” and “autumn blankets” are designed in such a way that there are as far as possible no cold bridges.
- stepping bridges are used, which ensure that the top plate in the area of the quilting has the same distance from the bottom plate as possible, as in the area between the quilting.
- Autumn blankets, and in particular winter blankets are also more voluminous in order to be able to hold the largest possible air volume.
- These blankets are too warm for the summer, i.e. , there is a build-up of heat under the blanket because the poor heat conductivity and the low temperature gradient in summer mean that the heat produced by humans is not dissipated.
- “Summer blankets” are very light, although they can also have quilting seams that form undesirable cold bridges. These so-called cold bridges let heat pass very easily. If necessary, a summer blanket should also be able to absorb or let the sweat emitted by the human body pass through.
- a so-called web ceiling is now known in which the outer surfaces of the ceiling are also connected to one another via webs on the outer edges of the ceiling.
- the inner webs divide the ceiling into a plurality of chambers. At least in such an outer web closable openings can be provided which allow the introduction of filler material, which is down, synthetic filler, wool or the like. can act, enable.
- the inner webs are partly designed as interrupted webs in such a way that the interruptions in the inner webs also allow access to the inner chambers.
- the closures in the outer webs must be designed to be down-tight, i.e. the closures are sewn on after the blanket has been filled. Once this blanket is finished, its properties are no longer changed.
- the filling material can be distributed evenly in the ceiling.
- a so-called cassette cover is known from DE-A-3.147.023.
- Continuous and intersecting inner webs are provided here, through which the ceiling is divided into a plurality of chambers.
- opening devices such as zippers, which are essentially easily closable throughout their length.
- an edge seam of the blanket is opened and then sewn again so that the blanket is made watertight.
- the zippers attached to the inner webs can now be opened and closed.
- Blankets are known from DE-A-491.524 and CH-A-658.177, which cover a casing with longitudinal chambers or pockets. have, in which bead-like or square cushions can be inserted or removed. Different pillows can be used in summer than in winter. In principle, both ceilings are envelopes for receiving several smaller ceiling parts, which can also be used separately.
- the invention is based on the object of a generic blanket, in particular a blanket, with a preferably rectangular cover and a loose filling, the cover having at least one closable opening through which the cover can be filled with filling materials , and the quilt is quilted to create, which can be used both as a so-called summer and a so-called winter blanket.
- the ceiling should be easy to refill and empty, especially partially fill and empty.
- the filling material has spherically entangled fiber aggregates and the opening of the cover is provided with an easily disclosed closure, such as a zipper, Velcro tape, adhesive closure, or the like. or closable with buttons.
- the user of the blanket can thus fill the blanket with more or less filling materials and thus adapt the insulating ability to his personal needs in accordance with the prevailing ambient temperatures.
- he will fill the cover with more filling materials in order to increase the volume
- he will reduce the filling volume in order to increase the thermal permeability of the ceiling.
- the degree of filling of the ceiling is thus changed in accordance with the respective climatic requirements.
- the filling material should always have approximately the same density, ie it should not be pressed together by overfilling, since this essentially only increases the weight of the blanket, which However, permeability is essentially not changed.
- the cover can be opened and closed in the simplest way for removing or refilling the blanket.
- the opening can e.g. can also be designed to be closable by parts of the cover which are turned inwards.
- the filling material has spherically entangled fiber aggregates or consists only of such. These fiber aggregates have a slight adhesion to each other, which prevents - as can happen with down - that filler material parts can come out of it in an uncontrolled manner after opening the cover. Smaller quantities can thus also be removed or added in a metered manner.
- the filler material can also contain additional flakes of fiber, foam sticks or the like. exhibit.
- the two cover sheets of the blanket are advantageously connected to one another with quilting at spaced apart locations.
- the quilting can be carried out in such a way that the filling material is quilted in particular.
- the cover envelope is filled with the filling material, which is evenly distributed in the cover.
- the quilt is quilted in a known manner through the filled blanket. Individual parts of the filling material, in particular the spherically entangled fiber aggregates, are penetrated by the quilting threads.
- the quilting is, for example, line-forming.
- the quilting can be continuous or interrupted.
- the quilting can also be arranged in a pattern over the surface of the ceiling.
- the quilting can also be essentially only point-shaped. According to a special embodiment, at least some of the previously described, different quilting combined in a blanket.
- the foot area contains significantly more filling material than the head area, especially in winter, while e.g. in summer both areas can have essentially the same, but low degree of filling.
- Longitudinal chambers in the middle can have a greater degree of filling, particularly in winter, than outer longitudinal chambers of the ceiling.
- the closable openings are arranged in the peripheral seam of the ceiling. This is not only very advantageous for the manufacture of such a blanket, since it can then be produced easily and inexpensively, but also proves itself in practice, since only a smaller opening is present and the material to be removed or filled in a narrowly limited opening cross-section is to be handled.
- the filling materials described above can be distributed evenly even when the opening is closed.
- Such a blanket can be produced in that a blanket cover, which consists of two sheets connected to each other, which are connected to each other only at their peripheral seam and wherein at least one zipper or the like in this peripheral seam. is sewn in, filled with the filling materials, such as spherically entangled fiber aggregates, and the zipper or the like. is closed. The filled blanket is then patterned with quilting over the entire surface.
- the filling materials also advantageously make this possible quilted through, whereby the cold bridges otherwise present in the area of the quilting seams are at least reduced.
- topstitching can now be partially parallel to each other, whereby bead-shaped chambers are formed.
- bead-shaped chambers are formed.
- only occasional quilting can be provided.
- the opening (s) is / are preferably arranged at one longitudinal end of the ceiling.
- FIG. 1 shows a top view of a ceiling according to a first
- Figure 2 is a plan view of a ceiling according to a second
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a ceiling according to a third
- Embodiment, and Figure 4 is a plan view of a ceiling according to a fourth embodiment. 1 to 4 each show a blanket 1, which e.g. the size is 1.35 m * 2 m, i.e. the illustration shows the ceilings at a scale of 1:10. These ceilings 1 have longitudinal edges 2 and transverse edges 3.
- quilts 1 are divided into different chambers 30 to 38 by different topstitchings 20 to 23, further shorter topstitchings 40 to 44 being arranged in these chambers 30 to 38.
- zippers 50 to 54 are also arranged in the figures, through which zippers can be refilled or removed at any time after opening the same filling material.
- bead-shaped chambers 30 are formed by linear straight topstitchings 20, which enclose an angle of 45 "with the side edges 2 and 3 of the ceiling 1, the ends of which are inclined at the side edges 2 and 3 to lock. In this way, triangular chambers 30 'are formed in the corners of the ceiling 1. Adjacent to each of these is a second bead-shaped chamber 30 ", which is followed by a third bead-shaped chamber 30"'. A relatively large, here diamond-shaped, chamber 31 is arranged within these third bead-shaped chambers 30 ′′.
- zippers 50 are sewn into the seam connecting the two cover sheets of the blanket 1, which here extend over almost the entire length of the side edge 2 of the blanket 1, but are spaced from the corners of the blanket.
- topstitchings 40 which are considerably shorter compared to the other topstitchings 20. These topstitchings 40 are also spaced apart, the spacing being greater than their length.
- the oblique arrangement of the bulge-shaped chambers 30 'to 30 "' prevents a sleeping person from moving the filling material into the corners of the ceiling 1 by strongly moving the ceiling 1.
- FIG. 2 shows a blanket 1 with bead-shaped chambers 32 formed by stitching 21, the axes of which are aligned parallel to the transverse edges 3 of the blanket 1.
- Two such chambers 32 are arranged at one end of the ceiling 1, which in use faces the head of the user, while there are four chambers 32 at the other end of the ceiling 1.
- a large, rectangular chamber 33 In between is a large, rectangular chamber 33, the width of which corresponds approximately to four times the width of the bead-shaped chambers 32.
- This chamber 33 usually comes to rest on the upper body of the person.
- smaller, spaced-apart topstitchings 41 are arranged, which in turn are spaced apart from one another.
- part of the smaller stitching 41 is perpendicular to the other part.
- the blanket 1 according to FIG. 2 has two zippers 51 and 52 only on one longitudinal edge 2, which are just like that are large that all chambers 32 and 33 can be filled or emptied through them.
- FIG. 3 shows a blanket 1 in which, in the shoulder and arm area (in the drawing above) as well as in the leg and foot area, bead-shaped chambers 34 are formed, which are formed by stitching 22 and whose longitudinal axis is parallel to the longitudinal edges of the blanket 1 are. Five such chambers 34 are drawn here, but there may also be more.
- FIG. 4 now shows a ceiling 1, in which chambers are separated from one another by stitching 23, which is relatively short compared to the stitching described above.
- stitching 23 which is relatively short compared to the stitching described above.
- These shorter topstitchings are only slightly spaced from one another, so that almost no filler material having fiber aggregates can penetrate through the chamber boundaries formed thereby.
- a zipper 54 is arranged here on the transverse edges 3, through which the two chambers 36 and 37 can be filled or emptied.
- a blanket 1 is produced by making a cover with the zippers 50 to 54 and filling it with filler material, in particular spherically entangled fiber aggregates. After the zippers 50 to 54 have been closed, the cover 1 is provided with the above-described stitching 20 to 23 and 40 to 44. The stitching thus takes place through the fiber aggregates which are also stitched. As a result, the cold bridge otherwise known in quilts is significantly reduced.
- the user of the blanket 1 can refill the other chambers 30, 32, 34, 36 and 37 according to his wishes and needs or partially empty. It is also possible to have one or more chambers - e.g. in a very hot summer - completely empty.
- Additional filling material can be in envelopes, such as plastic hoses or the like. are supplied, these envelopes filled with refill material inside the ceiling 1, e.g. can be arranged in a larger chamber accessible from the outside.
- the maximum degree of filling (100%) results when the ceiling can no longer expand. In summer, a degree of filling of 50 to 70% is usually sufficient, while in winter a degree of filling of 80 to 100% is perceived as pleasant.
- filling materials e.g. fiber aggregates made of wool, synthetic materials, vegetable or animal fibers.
- these materials have different properties with regard to sweat absorption, which can be used in a targeted manner.
- the shoulder and arm area and the leg and foot area will be filled more than the middle area of the blanket.
- the areas in the corners of the blanket can be filled to a greater extent, on the one hand to achieve a better fit of the blanket due to the higher weight and on the other hand to warm the arms and hands or feet better.
- the middle chamber can be filled to a greater extent in the foot area, while the two outer chambers e.g. to be slapped around the feet.
- the "blanket” according to the invention provides a “kit” so that everyone can “fill up” their own blanket.
- the shorter topstitching 40 to 44 in the chambers 31, 33, 35 and 38 prevent the filling material from slipping inside the blanket 1 into areas in which it is not desired.
- the fiber aggregates used have - in contrast e.g. for down or feathers - a low level of liability among themselves, so that it is ensured that the blanket is always filled according to the wishes of the user even in its partial areas.
- FIG. 4 23 chamber-forming quilting (FIG. 4) 30, 31 chambers (FIG. 1)
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Priority Applications (1)
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AT89900803T ATE89141T1 (en) | 1988-01-12 | 1988-10-26 | BLANKET, ESPECIALLY BEDDING. |
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CH84/88A CH675062A5 (en) | 1988-01-12 | 1988-01-12 | |
CH84/88 | 1988-01-12 |
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EP0353269A1 true EP0353269A1 (en) | 1990-02-07 |
EP0353269B1 EP0353269B1 (en) | 1993-05-12 |
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EP89900803A Expired - Lifetime EP0353269B1 (en) | 1988-01-12 | 1988-10-26 | Cover, in particular bed-cover |
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US (1) | US5187825A (en) |
EP (1) | EP0353269B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPH02502885A (en) |
AT (1) | ATE89141T1 (en) |
CA (1) | CA1329658C (en) |
CH (1) | CH675062A5 (en) |
DD (1) | DD278059A5 (en) |
DE (1) | DE3881041D1 (en) |
DK (1) | DK449789D0 (en) |
NO (1) | NO893515L (en) |
WO (1) | WO1989006508A1 (en) |
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