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US2657441A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C21/00Attachments for beds, e.g. sheet holders, bed-cover holders; Ventilating, cooling or heating means in connection with bedsteads or mattresses
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention relates to bed clothing securing devices and has for its object to hold the bed clothes against pulling up from the foot of the bed, or sliding off at either side thereof.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a bed clothing holder in which there is no part or portion thereof attached to the bedstead, springs, mattress or bed clothes.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a bed clothing holder minus clamps, teeth, springs, or other such members which might catch into and injure the mattress, bed clothin I or springs, or mar the bedstead.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a bed clothing holder which, while securely holding the clothes in proper place, will in no way interfere with the free movement of the feet or limbs of the occupant of the bed.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such a device which, after being once adjusted to the bed, will in no way interfere with free spreading of the bed clothes, changing of. the same, or which will need removal or readjustment of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of a broken away portion of the invention showing a slight change in a wing stop;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a modification of the invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view thereof, partly broken away and shown in position collapsed inwardly by sliding;
  • Fig. 6 is a view, similar to Fig. 4, illustrating another modification
  • Fig. 7 is a detail, enlarged, fragmentary section of a coupling element appearing in Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of a structure and arrangement constituting still another modification of the invention extended preparatory to application to a bed;
  • Fig. 9 is a much enlarged section therethrough taken on the line 9-9 of Fig. 8.
  • Fig. 10 is a perspective view of this last mentioned modification in operative position on a foot portion fragment of a bed and mattress, which latter are depicted in phantom lines.
  • Figs. 1, 2, and 3 10 indicates in general the bed clothing holder, including an elongated frame plate H to the ends l2 and [3 of which are pivotally connected wings l4 and I5 which, when in use, are held in rigid spread apart inclined position by means of pins or screws IE and H.
  • To the outer ends of the members M and I5 are attached rings and 2
  • Fig. 2 of the drawings I show a different method of limiting the spread of wing 32.
  • the end 33 of said wing is secured by a pivot 34 to the plate 35 in which is a struck out tongue 36 adapted to overlap the outer edge 31 of the wing 32 and form a stop therefor.
  • the frame plate H is placed centrally under the foot end of the mattress '38, the outer edge 39 of said plate II being flush with the end wall of the mattress and the wings l4 and I5 being spread apart at approximately right angles to each other so that their extremities will just come to the side walls of the mattress and the pins I6 and I! being placed to hold said wings fixed rigidly in position.
  • the bed clothes may be spread properly in position after the said straps are drawn up and over the corners of the bed and hooked in the rings 28 and 29 whereby the covering is held securely in position and after that the final spread may be placed on the bed and cover the straps 22 and 23. It is quite obvious that if it should be desired to include the top spread under the straps the latter may be of an ornamental design whereby the appearance of the finished bed will not be marred.
  • the paired apertures H and H in plate H are provided for adjustment of the device to mattresses of various sizes.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 of the drawings show a modification of the. invention in which the device is formed of rigid wire and comprises a U-shaped portion 40, as a substitute for the plate H of the above-described form of the invention,
  • cross bar 41 thereof is turned at the ends to form eyes 42 and 43, and. arms 44 and 45, the terminals 45 and 41 of which are turned inwardly to receive collars 48 and 49. These are held secured on said ends by bending the terminals 50 and thereof over the edges of the collars.
  • the said collars are oval-shaped and of a width to receive arms 52 and 53 slidable therein. These latter arms are provided with turned stops 54 and. 55 on the inner ends to limit the outer movement. and with eyes 56 and 5'! on the outer ends to which straps may be engaged.
  • the lattertwoforms of my invention are. particularly adapted. for single beds; couchesandt so forth, and the operation. in use is substantially the same as that of the form of Fm. 1. of. the drawings.
  • thecross bars thereof may be placed under a couch. or other'form' of bed having a mattress secured thereto instead ofibetween the bed springs. and. mattress of. an. ordinary bed.
  • this device ofFig. t of the drawings it is collapsiblebysliding the armsa 52" and 53 inwardly, while they device of: Fig. 6. iscollapsible for packing, storing; shipping, etc; by unscrewing arms 12' and 13 from collars I0 and H.
  • the fixed or anchoring portion consistsfsimpl'y of a frame composed of a pair of crossed bars. or wings providing two sh'ortdiverging arms 82 and: two. long diverging arms 83.
  • These bars which are preferably of strap iron, thinner than they are wide, are pivoted together by a hollow or tubular rivet 84.
  • This rivet also secures a small. swinging yoke 85, also of flat. material, which. yoke embraces the bars while its connecting portion 865 extends. to one side;
  • Such connecting portion serves as a stop to limit the spreading of thearmszas. in: Fig. 1 when. it: is pinched between the short arm 82 of one bar and the long arm 33 of the other thus limiting the diverging angles of both sets of arms.
  • the terminal portionsof theshortarm'ssfi are provided with preferably. elongated opening 81 while the terminals of the long. arms. 53 are. also provided with openings 58; Pa'ssi'ngithrough both openings 8! in continuity is a strap or heavy tape 39 preferably elastic. Gnezend' Bllis secured to a hook iii. The other end is looped at 92 and its extremity 83., or free end, is passed through a friction buckle 94' that slides on the body 39 of the strap in the wellknown. mannerto shorten or lengthen the loop andhence'the overall dimension of the tape. The, said loop. passes loosely through the eye of another: hook &5..
  • the action of the two pivotedzbars- is like: that of a pair of scissors.
  • they are: closed together one is superposed precisely upon the other and when the flexible strap. is alsolaid along them the device is most compact. and may be stored or transported, for instance, in a paper tube of small diameter.
  • the long arms 83 are placed'between the mattress M and the springsor frame of the bed B (Fig. so that the slotted ends of the short arms 82 barely protrude.
  • This causesthe openingsBB at-thetipsof-thelong arms 83 to also barely protrude from the sides of the mattress near its foot, the bars, of course, in the first place, being of a length adaptable to a particular width of bed.
  • the strap 89 is adjusted to a corresponding proper length, equalized or centered with respect to the two openings 81, and passed diagonally up and over the corners of the mattress and bed clothing as before and thence downwardly and the respective hooksti and 95 engaged with the openings 88.
  • the continuous strap 89 functions astwo straps in use as it looks in the slots 8'4 as soon as it is stretched upwardly. Of course its two halves coulclflbe cut to length and fastened in these slots, thereby eliminating the buckle 9 3.
  • a generally fiat anchoring frame adapted tobe slipped between the foot end of a. bed mattress and its support and; embodying two adjustably spread wings adapted to. extend, when the frame is thus disposed divergently'f-rom the foot of the, mattress at. approximately rig-ht angles to each other across the under corners ofthe mattress with their outer extremities accessible from the sides of the mattress, their-inner extremities being con- 1 nected to each other to constitute the central body of the said-framaflexible straps adjustable as to length proceeding from the" middle portion ofthe: frame and: mattress foot and having their loose ends bot-h provided with attaching means engagea-ble, with the respective outerextremities of. said: wings, and means for limiting swinging movement of said wings relative to each other.

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Nov. 3, 1953 s. E. HART 2,657,441
HOLDER FOR BED CLOTHING Filed Nov. 3, 1949 s sheds-sheet 1 Nov. 3, 1953 s. E. HART 2, 7,
HOLDER FOR BED CLOTHING Filed Nov. 3, 1949 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor 7 mg. 2 f r Nov. 3, 1953 s. E. HART HOLDER FOR BED CLOTHING s Shets-Sheet 3 Filed Nov. 5, 1949 INVENTOR. Sara E. Hal"? Patented Nov. 3, 1953 UITED STATES ATENT' OFFICE HOLDER FOR BEDCLOTHING Sara E. Hart, Rochester, N. Y. 7 Application November 3, 1949, Serial No. 125,369
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This application is a continuation in part of an earlier application having the same title filed by this applicant on October 16, 1944, Serial No. 558,875, and allowed May 26, 1949.
The invention relates to bed clothing securing devices and has for its object to hold the bed clothes against pulling up from the foot of the bed, or sliding off at either side thereof.
Another object of the invention is to provide a bed clothing holder in which there is no part or portion thereof attached to the bedstead, springs, mattress or bed clothes.
A further object of the invention is to provide a bed clothing holder minus clamps, teeth, springs, or other such members which might catch into and injure the mattress, bed clothin I or springs, or mar the bedstead.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a bed clothing holder which, while securely holding the clothes in proper place, will in no way interfere with the free movement of the feet or limbs of the occupant of the bed.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a device which, after being once adjusted to the bed, will in no way interfere with free spreading of the bed clothes, changing of. the same, or which will need removal or readjustment of the device.
Other features and advantages will become more apparent from the following description, and the accompanying illustrative drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one form of my device shown in operative position upon a mattress, the latter being shown in dotted lines;
Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of a broken away portion of the invention showing a slight change in a wing stop;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail perspective view of a bed clothes holding member;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a modification of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a similar view thereof, partly broken away and shown in position collapsed inwardly by sliding;
Fig. 6 is a view, similar to Fig. 4, illustrating another modification;
Fig. 7 is a detail, enlarged, fragmentary section of a coupling element appearing in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a plan view of a structure and arrangement constituting still another modification of the invention extended preparatory to application to a bed;
Fig. 9 is a much enlarged section therethrough taken on the line 9-9 of Fig. 8; and
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of this last mentioned modification in operative position on a foot portion fragment of a bed and mattress, which latter are depicted in phantom lines.
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the following specification and in the several views in the drawings in which latter, first referring to Figs. 1, 2, and 3, 10 indicates in general the bed clothing holder, including an elongated frame plate H to the ends l2 and [3 of which are pivotally connected wings l4 and I5 which, when in use, are held in rigid spread apart inclined position by means of pins or screws IE and H. To the outer ends of the members M and I5 are attached rings and 2| through which are looped adjustable straps 22 and 23 provided on their free ends 24 and 25 with hooks 26 and 21, engageable in rings 28 and 29 secured to the outer corners 30 and 9| of the member H.
In Fig. 2 of the drawings I show a different method of limiting the spread of wing 32. In this form the end 33 of said wing is secured by a pivot 34 to the plate 35 in which is a struck out tongue 36 adapted to overlap the outer edge 31 of the wing 32 and form a stop therefor.
In the operation of this form of the invention the frame plate H is placed centrally under the foot end of the mattress '38, the outer edge 39 of said plate II being flush with the end wall of the mattress and the wings l4 and I5 being spread apart at approximately right angles to each other so that their extremities will just come to the side walls of the mattress and the pins I6 and I! being placed to hold said wings fixed rigidly in position. When the straps 22 and 23 are unhooked and allowed to drop free to the sides of the bed, the bed clothes may be spread properly in position after the said straps are drawn up and over the corners of the bed and hooked in the rings 28 and 29 whereby the covering is held securely in position and after that the final spread may be placed on the bed and cover the straps 22 and 23. It is quite obvious that if it should be desired to include the top spread under the straps the latter may be of an ornamental design whereby the appearance of the finished bed will not be marred.
The paired apertures H and H in plate H are provided for adjustment of the device to mattresses of various sizes.
In Figs. 4 and 5 of the drawings I show a modification of the. invention in which the device is formed of rigid wire and comprises a U-shaped portion 40, as a substitute for the plate H of the above-described form of the invention, The
cross bar 41 thereof is turned at the ends to form eyes 42 and 43, and. arms 44 and 45, the terminals 45 and 41 of which are turned inwardly to receive collars 48 and 49. These are held secured on said ends by bending the terminals 50 and thereof over the edges of the collars. The said collars are oval-shaped and of a width to receive arms 52 and 53 slidable therein. These latter arms are provided with turned stops 54 and. 55 on the inner ends to limit the outer movement. and with eyes 56 and 5'! on the outer ends to which straps may be engaged.
In Figs. 6 and 7 I show another modification in which is provided a bar 58 having outwardly inclined terminals 59 and 50 on which are fixed internally screw-threaded collars ill and-Tl into which are removably screwedflaring arms. and '13, the outer ends of which terminate in loops I4 and 15, for engagement in hooks I6- and' 11* of the elastic or other adjustable straps 78 and 79 held in rings 8d and 8 l' onthe 'bar 58;-
The lattertwoforms of my invention: are. particularly adapted. for single beds; couchesandt so forth, and the operation. in use is substantially the same as that of the form of Fm. 1. of. the drawings. However, thecross bars thereof: may be placed under a couch. or other'form' of bed having a mattress secured thereto instead ofibetween the bed springs. and. mattress of. an. ordinary bed. In this device ofFig. t of the drawings, it is collapsiblebysliding the armsa 52" and 53 inwardly, while they device of: Fig. 6. iscollapsible for packing, storing; shipping, etc; by unscrewing arms 12' and 13 from collars I0 and H.
Proceeding now tothe embodiment. of. theiinvention. illustrated in Figs. 8" tom, the fixed or anchoring portion consistsfsimpl'y of a frame composed of a pair of crossed bars. or wings providing two sh'ortdiverging arms 82 and: two. long diverging arms 83. These bars, which are preferably of strap iron, thinner than they are wide, are pivoted together by a hollow or tubular rivet 84. This rivet also secures a small. swinging yoke 85, also of flat. material, which. yoke embraces the bars while its connecting portion 865 extends. to one side; Such connecting portion serves as a stop to limit the spreading of thearmszas. in: Fig. 1 when. it: is pinched between the short arm 82 of one bar and the long arm 33 of the other thus limiting the diverging angles of both sets of arms.
The terminal portionsof theshortarm'ssfi are provided with preferably. elongated opening 81 while the terminals of the long. arms. 53 are. also provided with openings 58; Pa'ssi'ngithrough both openings 8! in continuity is a strap or heavy tape 39 preferably elastic. Gnezend' Bllis secured to a hook iii. The other end is looped at 92 and its extremity 83., or free end, is passed through a friction buckle 94' that slides on the body 39 of the strap in the wellknown. mannerto shorten or lengthen the loop andhence'the overall dimension of the tape. The, said loop. passes loosely through the eye of another: hook &5..
The action of the two pivotedzbars-is like: that of a pair of scissors. When: they are: closed together one is superposed precisely upon the other and when the flexible strap. is alsolaid along them the device is most compact. and may be stored or transported, for instance, in a paper tube of small diameter. Whenextended for use as in Fig. 1 the long arms 83 are placed'between the mattress M and the springsor frame of the bed B (Fig. so that the slotted ends of the short arms 82 barely protrude. This causesthe openingsBB at-thetipsof-thelong arms 83 to also barely protrude from the sides of the mattress near its foot, the bars, of course, in the first place, being of a length adaptable to a particular width of bed. Finally, the strap 89 is adjusted to a corresponding proper length, equalized or centered with respect to the two openings 81, and passed diagonally up and over the corners of the mattress and bed clothing as before and thence downwardly and the respective hooksti and 95 engaged with the openings 88.
The continuous strap 89 functions astwo straps in use as it looks in the slots 8'4 as soon as it is stretched upwardly. Of course its two halves coulclflbe cut to length and fastened in these slots, thereby eliminating the buckle 9 3.
It is seen from the foregoing disclosure that the above. mentioned objects of the invention are admirably fulfilled. It is to be understood that the foregoing disclosure is given by way of illustrative example only, rather than by way of limitation, and that without departing from the invention, the details may bevaried within the scope ofthe appended claims.
What is claimed is? 1. In adevice of the character described, a generally fiat anchoring frame adapted tobe slipped between the foot end of a. bed mattress and its support and; embodying two adjustably spread wings adapted to. extend, when the frame is thus disposed divergently'f-rom the foot of the, mattress at. approximately rig-ht angles to each other across the under corners ofthe mattress with their outer extremities accessible from the sides of the mattress, their-inner extremities being con- 1 nected to each other to constitute the central body of the said-framaflexible straps adjustable as to length proceeding from the" middle portion ofthe: frame and: mattress foot and having their loose ends bot-h provided with attaching means engagea-ble, with the respective outerextremities of. said: wings, and means for limiting swinging movement of said wings relative to each other.
2:. A device of the character described, constructed: and functioning asin claim 1 in which a, the wingsare pivotally'mounted.
A: device. of the: character described, constructed and functioning; aszin claim 2 in which the wings cross and are pivoted directly toeach other soithatthey may-befolded into. parallelism.
4-. A device of the character described, constructed; and. functioning. as-in claim 2 in which the outer extremities of the wings are provided with openings andthe ends of therstraps arezprovidedwith: hooks. engaging said openings.
5. A device of the character described, constructedand. functioning as inclaim 2 in which the wings: are evolved. from two bars pivoted together near their innerends,v the latter constituting: the middle portion of the frame from which the straps proceed.
6. A. device of the character described, constructed and functioning as in claim 2v inwhich the wingsare. evolved from twobars. pivoted together'near their inner endathelatter constituting the middle portion of the frame from which thestraps proceed and being providedrwith openings through which the strapspass.
7.,A. device of the character described, constructed and functioning as in claim 2 in which the: wings: are-evolved from. two bars pivoted together neartheir. inner ends, thezlatter constitutingythemiddleportion of the; frame from which the straps proceed and the bars are foldable on the pivot in one direction int-o;pa1al1e1ism..
generally flat anchoring frame adapted to he slipped between the foot end of a bed mattress and its support and embodying two adjustably spread wings adapted to extend, when the frame is thus disposed, divergently from the foot of the mattress at approximately right angles to each other across the under corners of the mattress with their outer extremities accessible from the sides of the mattress, said Wings being formed from two bars pivoted to each other near their inner end, the bars being foldable on their pivot in one direction into parallelism, a stop on the same pivot adapted to be pinched between said inner ends when the bars are swung apart, to define the angle to which said Wings may be swung relative to each other, said inner ends constituting the middle portion of the frame, and flexible straps adjustable as to length extending from the middle portion of the frame and mattress foot and having their loose ends both provided with attaching means engageable with the respective outer extremities of the said wings.
SARA E. HART.
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