EP4368070A1 - Housse de couette sans effort - Google Patents

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EP4368070A1
EP4368070A1 EP22020541.3A EP22020541A EP4368070A1 EP 4368070 A1 EP4368070 A1 EP 4368070A1 EP 22020541 A EP22020541 A EP 22020541A EP 4368070 A1 EP4368070 A1 EP 4368070A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G9/00Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
    • A47G9/02Bed linen; Blankets; Counterpanes
    • A47G9/0238Bed linen
    • A47G9/0261Blanket or duvet enclosing covers, e.g. bag-like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G9/00Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
    • A47G9/02Bed linen; Blankets; Counterpanes
    • A47G9/0238Bed linen
    • A47G2009/0276Bed linen comprising size or centre indication

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  • the embodiments herein relate generally to bedclothes, e.g., beddings, and more particularly, a duvet cover that effortlessly facilitates the insertion of a duvet into the duvet cover and prevents the duvet from slipping around inside the duvet cover.
  • a duvet is a type of bedding that includes a flat flexible bag filled with feathers, down, wool, silk, synthetic fibers or the like and is protected by a removable cover, known as a duvet cover.
  • the duvet cover is used to protect a duvet, for example, from soiling.
  • a duvet may sometimes be referred to as a Comforter, Eiderdown, Deckbettbezug, "Housse pour coquette” or Quilt in some countries.
  • a typical duvet cover comprises two panels of fabric fastened together, usually by stitching along the head end and their two parallel sides lengthwise, while the foot end is left free and unstitched.
  • the duvet cover has been in use for decades, it has not been subject to much evolution to facilitate its use. For the elderly, the disabled, the physically fit and for everyone alike, it is an unpleasant and cumbersome task that most often requires two people to complete. Due to the sealed, restrictive design and limited access to the inside, it generally takes an inordinate length of time to insert and shove a duvet into a duvet cover and also to remove it for laundering or dry-cleaning. This not only impacts productivity, wastes precious time and creates undue stress, but it may also create hygiene issues if the owner finds it too troublesome to handle.
  • the present inventive concept provides a cover for housing an assembly.
  • the present inventive concept provides a duvet cover having a first panel and second panel, which may be a top panel and bottom panel, wherein the first panel and the second panel are permanently affixed at one end and releasably joined at the opposite end and sides by a fastening device, which includes but is not limited to one or more zippers, and wherein the first and second panels are further permanently joined at side areas of the first and second panels for a predetermined distance to provide a pocket at one or both ends of the duvet cover to receive a portion of a duvet with the duvet housed in its entirety within the confines of the envelope formed by the closure of the first and second panels.
  • a cover for housing an assembly wherein the cover includes: (i) a top fabric panel and a bottom fabric panel that together form a flexible fabric envelope for receiving the assembly.
  • a head edge of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel are joined together to form a closed head edge; side edges of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel, next to said closed head edge, are partially joined together to form a first end pocket which spans the width of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel; and remaining side edges of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel and foot edges of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel edges are equipped with a closable fastening device to engage each other thereby defining at least three edges that are closable and releasable and (ii) a composite fabric panel that forms a second end pocket at a foot edge of the bottom fabric panel, wherein said composite fabric panel is created by joining the foot edge of a third fabric panel with said foot edge of the bottom fabric panel; and side edges of said third fabric panel with side edges of the
  • said cover includes a clipping or binding accessory at at least one, two, three or four interior corners of the cover to keep the assembly in place and prevent the assembly from slipping away from the cover.
  • said assembly is selected from a group including a duvet, a comforter, a bed-in-a-bag, a blanket, a quilt, and a multi layered material.
  • a duvet cover for housing a duvet includes a top fabric panel and a bottom fabric panel that together form a flexible fabric envelope for receiving the duvet.
  • a head edge of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel are joined together to form a closed head edge; side edges of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel, next to said closed head edge, are partially joined together to form a first end pocket which spans width of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel; and remaining side edges of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel and foot edges of said top fabric panel and said bottom fabric panel edges are equipped with a closable fastening device to engage each other thereby defining three closable edges, (ii) a composite fabric panel that forms a second end pocket at a foot edge of the bottom fabric panel, wherein said composite fabric panel is created by joining foot edge of a third fabric panel with said foot edge of the bottom fabric panel; and side edges of said third fabric panel with side edges of the bottom fabric panel, next to said foot edge of the bottom fabric panel, where
  • an end pocket may be attached to a top panel, bottom panel or both.
  • the duvet cover includes a clipping or binding accessory at four interior corners of the duvet cover to keep the duvet in place and prevent the duvet from being misaligned within the duvet cover.
  • said clipping accessory includes at least one of buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties, Velcro, etc. In some embodiments the clipping accessory is at least one of ties or clips.
  • said closable fastening device is selected from a group including zippers, buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties, Velcro.
  • said closable fastening device includes two separate zipper chains and two separate zipper heads.
  • a first end of each zipper chain begins at either side edge of the duvet cover and a second end of each zipper chain terminates at a midpoint of a foot edge of the duvet cover.
  • the two separate zipper heads meet at the midpoint of the foot edge of the duvet cover when zipping the duvet cover.
  • said closable fastening device includes a continuous zipper chain and two separate zipper heads.
  • the two separate zipper heads meet at any point along the three closable edges when zipping the duvet cover.
  • one zipper head may be used in some embodiments.
  • the zipper is a concealed or hidden zipper. In some embodiments, the zipper is a visible zipper.
  • said second end pocket shields the duvet from being caught in the closable fastening device, thus facilitating engagement of the closable fastening device and preserving the integrity of the duvet itself.
  • said duvet cover and particularly the corners of the duvet cover, includes a shape of at least one of rounded, rectangular, square, hexagonal, rhombus or irregular.
  • a coded corner system is used in the duvet cover to identify matching corners for laying the duvet cover correctly.
  • a color-coded corner system is used to identify matching corners for laying the duvet cover correctly.
  • one or more ties are attached to the four corners of the top fabric panel and bottom fabric panel to secure the duvet with optional ties attached along a head edge and/or foot edge of the duvet cover.
  • the closable fastening device is a complementary closable fastening device.
  • the embodiments presented herein provide a duvet cover that facilitates insertion into or removal of a duvet from its duvet cover and may also secure the positioning of the duvet.
  • a closable fastening device is used to open and/or close the duvet cover and may also secure the duvet in position within the duvet cover.
  • FIGS. 1 through FIG. 5 where similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the figures, there are shown various embodiments.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a duvet cover used on a bed to cover a duvet according to some embodiments described herein.
  • the perspective view 100 includes a bed 102, a duvet 104, and a duvet cover 106.
  • the bed 102 houses the duvet 104 and the duvet cover 106.
  • the duvet cover 106 is associated with the duvet 104 to secure the duvet 104.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes a duvet 104.
  • the duvet 104 refers to a type bedding that includes a structure filled with feathers, down, wool, silk, cotton, modal, synthetic fibers, recycled materials or the like and is protected by the duvet cover.
  • duvet encompasses terms such as comforter, blanket, quilt, etc. and combinations thereof when these bedding options are inserted into a duvet cover.
  • the size of the duvet cover includes at least one of, but not limited to, a California king-sized bed, super king-sized bed, standard king-sized bed, queen-sized bed, full-sized bed, double-sized bed, three-quarter sized bed, twin-sized bed, XL twin-sized bed, single bed, toddler-sized bed, crib, cradle, bassinet, etc.
  • Duvet sizes may also include any of the foregoing sizes being connected to a duvet cover of the same size or a different size to form a duvet cover of a desired size.
  • two twin sized duvet covers may be joined to form a king-sized duvet cover.
  • the duvet covers may be permanently joined using known sewing/stitching or adhesive techniques or releasably joined using zippers, buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties, Velcro and the like. Joining the duvet covers allows flexibility in the choice of using multiple duvets for one bedding assembly.
  • the design of the duvet 104 includes at least one of rounded, rectangular, square, hexagonal, rhombus or irregular shape.
  • one, two, three or four corners of the duvet 104 may be rounded, rectangular, square, hexagonal, rhombus, irregularly shaped, or a combination thereof.
  • one, two, three or four corners of the duvet cover 106 may be rounded, rectangular, square, hexagonal, rhombus, irregularly shaped or a combination thereof.
  • two of the duvet cover corners may be one of a rounded, rectangular, square, hexagonal, rhombus or irregular shape and one or two of the remaining duvet cover corners is one of a rounded, rectangular, square, hexagonal, rhombus or irregular shape so long as the shape of two of the duvet cover corners is different from the shape of one or two of the other duvet cover corners.
  • one, two, three or four of the duvet cover corners are the same shape.
  • the duvet cover 106 may cover one or more woven or non-woven materials.
  • the woven or the non-woven materials include at least one of quilt or a fleece, microfiber, wool sheet, modal, insulative material or recycled material and may be in the form of a comforter, blanket (including a weighted blanket), quilt, etc.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes a closable fastening device for opening and closing the duvet cover 106 to secure the duvet 104 and/or prevent damage and/or soiling.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes a zipper chain and optionally a zipper head for closing and/or opening duvet cover 106.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes at least one of zippers, buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties 220, Velcro for closing and opening duvet cover 106.
  • the fastening device such as zippers, buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties, Velcro, etc. is the same color as, similar to, or complementary to the color of the duvet cover 106. In some embodiments, the fastening device is nearly indistinguishable from the duvet cover 106 because of color and/or material.
  • the fastening device provides a stark contrast to the duvet cover 106 because of color and/or material and is very noticeable and distinguishable.
  • the zippers, buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties, Velcro, etc. conform to the shape of the corners of the duvet cover 106.
  • a closable fastening device may be a zipper that is curved to accommodate a rounded shape of any foot edge and/or corner of the duvet cover 106. The curved zipper may provide unfettered and reliable operation of the zipper, while preserving the zipper's integrity.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a duvet cover 106 in an open position of FIG. 1 according to some embodiments herein.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes a top fabric panel 202, a bottom fabric panel 204, head edge 206, closable fastening devices 208.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes top fabric panel 202 and bottom fabric panel 204 to form a fabric envelope or folded-type structure.
  • the first end of top fabric panel 202 and the first end of bottom fabric panel 204 are joined together to form the head edge 206.
  • the head edge 206 is closed to create an end pocket 210 to secure the duvet 104.
  • the side edges 216 of the top fabric panel 202 and bottom fabric panel 204 are partially joined at the first end on both sides to form a first end pocket 210.
  • the length of the partially joined section of the top fabric panel 202 and bottom fabric panel 204 on either side is about 20 inches, creating the first end pocket 210 in the head edge 206.
  • the remaining side edges 216 of the top fabric panel 202 and bottom fabric panel 204 are not joined.
  • the width of the first end pocket 210 is created to receive the head side of the duvet 104.
  • the closable fastening device 208 is attached with the one or more side edges of the top fabric panel 202, one or more side edges of the bottom fabric panel 204, a foot edge of the top fabric panel 202, a foot edge of the bottom fabric panel 204, for engaging and releasing the fastening device.
  • the closable fastening device is a complementary closable fastening device.
  • the complementary closable fastening device may include a plurality of parts that work together to perform a plurality of actions.
  • the closable fastening device 208 includes at least one of zippers, buttons, clips, hooks and eyes, press studs, snaps, loops, ties 220, Velcro or other fasteners.
  • the zipper includes a zipper head, zipper pull, zipper slider, one or more zipper chains.
  • the zipper head is connected at the top of the zipper chain to facilitate the opening and/or closing of the zipper.
  • the zipper slider moves up, the zipper slider separates the one or more zipper chains.
  • the zipper slider moves down, the zipper slider joins the one or more zipper chain.
  • the zipper includes at least one of plastic or metal.
  • the zipper is a hidden or concealed zipper. That is, the teeth of the zipper are not generally visible, and are often hidden in a seam.
  • the zipper pull is the only visible element of the zipper.
  • the zipper is a visible zipper.
  • the fasteners are placed in the side edges and bottom edges of the top fabric panel and bottom fabric panel with a predetermined distance.
  • at least one of the ties 220, or clips are placed in the top fabric panel 202 and the bottom fabric panel 204 with a predetermined distance to secure the duvet 104.
  • the two side edges and bottom edges of the top fabric panel 202 and the bottom fabric panel 204 present a releasable and/or closable opening.
  • the releasable and/or closable openings are used to lay the duvet 104 flat onto the duvet cover 106.
  • the second end pocket 424 is created in the second end of the top fabric panel 202 and/or the second end of the bottom fabric panel 204 to secure the duvet 104.
  • the second end of the top fabric panel 202 and the second end of the bottom fabric panel 204 are attached to create a foot edge.
  • a head edge and a foot edge of the duvet 104 are inserted inside the duvet cover 106.
  • the top fabric panel 202 and the bottom fabric panel 204 include a dual zipper for durability.
  • the first zipper is placed in the right side of the top fabric panel and the bottom fabric panel.
  • the second zipper is placed in the opposite side of the top fabric panel and the bottom fabric panel.
  • a single continuous zipper is used to connect the top and bottom fabric panels.
  • the zipper may be a hidden or concealed zipper, or the zipper is a visible zipper.
  • the zipper whether hidden or concealed, or visible, spans the side edges and the foot edge (i.e., three edges or boundaries) of the duvet cover to connect the top and bottom fabric panels in their entirety.
  • the top fabric panel 202 and the bottom fabric panel 204 of duvet cover 106 are made of at least one of a suitable textile as described above. In some embodiments, the top fabric panel 202 and the bottom fabric panel 204 are made of at least one of woven, non-woven, modal, cotton, silk, lace, polyester or a cotton blend fabric.
  • a composite fabric panel forms a second end pocket at a second end of the bottom fabric panel and/or the top fabric panel wherein, the composite fabric panel is created by joining the foot edge of a third fabric panel with said foot edge of the bottom fabric panel 204 and/or the top fabric panel 202 and side edges of the third fabric panel with side edges of the bottom fabric panel 204 and/or the top fabric panel 202, next to said foot edge of the bottom fabric panel and/or the top fabric panel.
  • the first end pocket and the second end pocket serve as an insertion point for the duvet to be inserted into the head edge of the duvet cover and the foot edge of the duvet cover respectively for securing the duvet in place inside the cover.
  • the duvet cover 106 includes a clipping or binding accessory at two, three or four interior corners and optionally along the top edge of the duvet cover to keep the duvet 104 in place and prevent the duvet from slipping away from the duvet cover.
  • the duvet cover includes a binding accessory at four interior corners and optionally along the top edge of the duvet cover.
  • the binding accessory is present at four interior corners of the duvet cover and/or at a midpoint position at or near the edge of the top, bottom and/or at least one side of the duvet cover, namely on the top and/or bottom fabric panel.
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a perspective view of inserting a duvet 104 into a duvet cover 106 of FIG. 2 according to some embodiments described herein.
  • the duvet 104 is placed inside the duvet cover 106.
  • the head edge 206 of the duvet cover 106 receives the head edge of the duvet 104 inside to secure the duvet 104 and/or prevent damage and/or soiling. Accordingly, the duvet cover 106 protects the duvet 104 placed inside.
  • the duvet cover provides an envelope look.
  • FIG. 3B illustrates a perspective view of duvet 104 inside a duvet cover 106 in a partially closed position of FIG. 1 according to some embodiments herein.
  • the duvet 104 is partially covered by the duvet cover 106 to protect it from slipping and/or from possible damage and/or soiling.
  • the duvet 104 is covered using the closable fastening device 208.
  • the duvet 104 is covered using complementary closable fastening device.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a duvet cover 106 in an open position of FIG. 1 according to some embodiments herein.
  • the duvet cover 106 with duvet 104 includes a third fabric panel 422 in the second end pocket 424.
  • the third fabric panel 422 is attached at the second end of the top fabric panel 202 and/or second end of the bottom fabric panel 204.
  • the third panel 422 is attached to the top fabric panel 202 and/or the bottom fabric panel 204 to create a composite panel.
  • the side edges and second end of the top fabric panel 202 is left unattached or free.
  • the third fabric panel 422 overlies the second end of the bottom fabric panel 204 to create a second end pocket 424 at the foot edge 426.
  • the foot edge of the duvet 104 is inserted into the second end pocket 424 in the foot edge 426.
  • the closable fastening device 208 is used to close and open the duvet cover 106.
  • two separate zipper chains are incorporated and the zipper chains begin at corresponding locations on either side of the duvet cover where joining of the top and bottom panels terminate.
  • the zipper and/or zipper heads terminate and may meet at a midpoint of the lower end of the duvet cover.
  • the two zippers and/or zipper heads meet at a midpoint of the lower end of the duvet cover 106.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a duvet cover 106 with one or more pockets to secure the duvet of FIG. 1 according to some embodiments herein.
  • the duvet cover 106 holds the duvet 104 inside.
  • the head edge of the duvet 104 is inserted into the first end pocket in the head edge of the duvet cover 104.
  • the foot edge of the duvet 104 is inserted into the second end pocket in the foot edge to secure duvet 104.
  • the duvet 104 is secured in place so that it does not get caught in the zipper as the zipper is being used nor is zipper operation hindered.
  • the closable fastening device 208 is placed on the side edges 216 and the bottom edges 426 of the top fabric panel 202 and the bottom fabric panel 204 to close and open the duvet cover 106 to protect duvet 104 while securing it in place.
  • the pair of first end pockets and second end pockets provides a professional envelope look.
  • the first end pocket and the second end pocket serve as snag guards, designed to shield the duvet from being caught in the one or more zipper chains when zipping or unzipping the duvet cover, thus facilitating the engagement of the fasteners while preserving their integrity and functionality, as well as the integrity of the duvet 104.
  • the duvet cover 106 gives an envelope look and feel to users and is more functional and user-friendly while presenting an appearance identical to that of a traditional cover.
  • the two zipper heads may freely meet at any point along the edges of the duvet cover. This embodiment offers flexibility with regard to the positioning of the zipper pulls in both the open and closed positions.
  • the duvet cover of the present invention allows for easy reaching to the corners of the duvet cover to accommodate a duvet without having to fold or roll the duvet cover 106, while securing the duvet in place within the duvet cover and/or ensuring easier insertion into and removal of the duvet from the duvet cover 106.
  • a coded system is used to identify the attachment of the panels.
  • an underside of a bottom fabric panel in the duvet cover 106 can be coded to identify a different panel to be attached with the bottom fabric panel.
  • the coded system may include the use of colors, letters, numbers, symbols, etc.
  • a coded system is used in the duvet cover 106 to identify matching corners for laying the duvet 104 in the duvet cover 106 correctly.
  • the coded system for matching corners may include the use of colors, letters, numbers, symbols, etc.
  • a color-coded corner system is used to identify matching corners for laying the duvet cover 106 correctly.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a duvet cover in an open position showing both fabric panels (e.g., top and bottom panels) including a flange according to some embodiments provided herein.
  • flange refers to a border that extends from the edge of the main body of the duvet cover of the present inventive concept.
  • the flange can be formed of any type of material.
  • the flange is a fabric that runs along the perimeter of the duvet cover and varies in width.
  • the flange is .25, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4 inches wide.
  • the flange may be the same color as the duvet cover (i.e., main body), a different color from the duvet cover, or include multiple colors.
  • the flange may be present on one, two, three and/or four sides of the fabric panel and/ or duvet cover.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of a duvet cover in an open position showing only one fabric panel including a flange.
  • the one fabric panel may be the top or bottom panel.
  • the flange may vary in width. In some embodiments, the flange is .25, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4 inches wide.
  • the flange may be the same color as the duvet cover, a different color from the duvet cover or include multiple colors.
  • the flange may be present on one, two, three and/or four sides of the fabric panel and/or duvet cover.
  • Embodiments of the present invention also provide a system that includes a housing and a duvet cover 106 as described herein.
  • the housing includes decorative packaging to appeal to purchasers of the system.
  • the decorative packaging may include plastic and cardboard.
  • the decorative packaging may also include a window on the packaging that allows the duvet cover 106 to be viewed therein.
  • the decorative packaging may include a representative picture illustrating the duvet cover 106 in an environmental setting. Instructions describing how to use the duvet cover 106 may also be included in the packaging. Instructions may include written instructions or instructions may be accessible by way of a machine-readable optical label, such as a bar code or quick response (QR) code that may contain information about the item to which it is attached.
  • QR quick response
  • the system may also include a duvet 104.
  • Optional bedclothes may also be included in the system or housing.
  • Optional bedclothes include, but are not limited to, sheets, pillowcases, pillow shams, bed skirts, and accent pillows and may form a bed-in-a-bag ensemble to complement the duvet cover 106 of the present inventive concept.

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EP0853907A2 (fr) * 1997-01-18 1998-07-22 Clive Morgan Housse pour couette
US7228578B2 (en) * 2002-02-25 2007-06-12 Marie Linnane Duvet cover having releasable edge fasteners and internal pocket and flaps
US8458832B1 (en) * 2012-03-12 2013-06-11 Shirley Krishna Duvet
US20190099019A1 (en) * 2017-09-29 2019-04-04 Standard Textile Co., Inc. Duvet cover system having integrated size identification
FR3080014A1 (fr) * 2018-04-17 2019-10-18 Alain Jacquier Dispositif pour adapter une housse de couette permettant l'insertion facile d'une couette.

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EP0853907A2 (fr) * 1997-01-18 1998-07-22 Clive Morgan Housse pour couette
US7228578B2 (en) * 2002-02-25 2007-06-12 Marie Linnane Duvet cover having releasable edge fasteners and internal pocket and flaps
US8458832B1 (en) * 2012-03-12 2013-06-11 Shirley Krishna Duvet
US20190099019A1 (en) * 2017-09-29 2019-04-04 Standard Textile Co., Inc. Duvet cover system having integrated size identification
FR3080014A1 (fr) * 2018-04-17 2019-10-18 Alain Jacquier Dispositif pour adapter une housse de couette permettant l'insertion facile d'une couette.

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