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WO2001082746A1
WO2001082746A1 PCT/US2001/009975 US0109975W WO0182746A1 WO 2001082746 A1 WO2001082746 A1 WO 2001082746A1 US 0109975 W US0109975 W US 0109975W WO 0182746 A1 WO0182746 A1 WO 0182746A1
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Eileen O'brien
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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  • My invention is a kind of table covers - decorative and protective extension runners.
  • the simplest prior art table coverings include table cloths, a single sheet of flat material covering substantially all of the table surface, and place mats, placed under plates and occasionally also in the middle of the table, under centerpieces and the like.
  • Such flat- piece constructs are easy and inexpensive to make, yet may not cover the entire surface to be protected, or may not "fit" the surface well.
  • Glover United States Letters Patent No. 3,825,050, discloses a table cover consisting of a sheet of non-absorbent material adapted to overlie a table and depend at its edges about the table.
  • the invention is a single sheet, formed with a plurality of separate flaps extending peripherally about a central portion of the sheet. The flaps are adapted to overlie the edge portions of the table.
  • Vanlseghem United States Letters Patent No. 3,939,976, discloses a roll of flexible material divided into multiple individual ⁇ table place setting sections. The sections are separated from each other by perforations for removal of one or more as desired.
  • Cohen United States Letters Patent No. 5,284,099, discloses a table mat of rectangular construction of disposable, "relatively heavy paper" covering the entire table top. Because relatively heavy paper bends somewhat clumsily, Cohen requires at least one pair- of parallel lines of perforations, scores or creases. These scores in the heavy paper permit end areas of the mat to be folded down to drape over the sides of a table. Tied or Clipped Covers .
  • FIG. 4 discloses a table place mat having a cover removably attached to a rigid support member.
  • the support member is preferably made of a wood material
  • the cover is formed of a flexible material and provided with elastic material along its perimeter to maintain the cover in position around the rigid support.
  • Hairston et al. United States Letters Patent No. 5,778,802 discloses, a table cover system that includes a top and a side when the table cover is spread upon a table.
  • An elongated panel includes a plurality of "elongated, slender cloth segments" or hanging loops there-along, and is configured to fasten to the side of the table cover.
  • a table cover for covering a top surface and open side- areas of a table.
  • the inventive device includes a top cover web having opposed top cover longitudinal edges thereof place able over the top surface of an associated table structure.
  • a first side web drape is coupled to a first edge of the top cover so as to hang dow a dly there from tea co er a first open aid ⁇ area of the table .
  • Figueroa United States Letters Patent No. 4,708,183, teaches a combination table cover and skirt retainer, connectable to the edges of a table, comprising a top cover, a skirt, and retainer members connectable to the top cover and. the skirt.
  • the prior art discloses examples of table coverings which passively fit the cover to the table by scoring and folding or tearing, or which actively hold the cover by tie strips, clips or the like. What is needed, however, is a table cover which is both: (1) as simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to use as a single-piece flat table cover, and (2) 'which has the ability to fit any size table well, like the covers which are scored, folded, tied, and/or clipped or the like. Similarly, the prior art table covers cover the entire table surface.
  • extension runner is a phrase I coined (as there is no pre-existing phrase to denote my invention) to denote a placemat-type article of reusable textile or fabric which is about the width of a placemat (roughly eighteen to twenty two inches wide) but, unlike a placemat, is extremely elongated - so long as to be able to run the entire length (or width) of a table, and, if desired, to drape over the table edges a bit.
  • Figure 1 shows a view of a table bearing a plurality of extension runners according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows a view of a table bearing a plurality of runners according to the invention.
  • Figure 3 shows a view of a table bearing a plurality of extension runners according to the invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION My invention comprises extension runners, and using one or more extension runners to drape over a table, to provide a protective and decorative table covering.
  • table herein to denote conventional tables, and also to include other furniture which may want covering (e.g., credenzas, end-tables, secretaries, sideboards, breakers, etc... )
  • Extension runners provide a protective table covering as do place mats, but also are easier to use (you need fewer of them) and provide a unique attractive appearance.
  • extension runners are better in some ways than the prior art solutions, which entail struggling to fit one large piece of material onto a table. With my approach, fitting is accomplished without scoring and folding, but by simply combining extension runners of the correct length to cross the table surface only at the desired places needing the most protection or covering.
  • the width of an extension runner is about the width of a place mat - much less than the width of the standard table surface.
  • My invention works for various numbers of meal place settings. See Figure 1. For example, you can cover a rectangular table [1] and set it up for service for six, by laying one longer runner [2] down the length of the table, and two shorter runners [3] across the table, parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longer runner. With this version, you can put a place setting at each of the wo ends of. the table, and. -another two place settings along each of the two sides of the table. If the table is expanded (as by adding a table leaf) , you can add a third shorter runner between the two shorter parallel runners, enabling you to put a third place setting on each table side, for service for eight.
  • a version of my invention particularly convenient to use is to provide sets of several extension runners, pre-sized to fit standard table sizes, and allow for a few inches of "drape" of each extension runner end over the table edge.
  • an extension runner set can be made with a pair of 52 inch long runners, to fit a standard square table.
  • Another extension runner set including a 70 inch and one or two 52 inch extension runners, will fit a standard rectangular table.
  • Runner sets of several 60 inch extension runners (to go across the table top) , and one extension runner of 84, 90 or 120 inches (to go the length of the table) will fit other standard table sizes.
  • extension runners You can make my invention by using such pre-cut extension runners, but it is not necessary to use pre-cut runners . Rather, it may prove convenient to provide extension runners as a bolt (a long roll) of uncut extension runner stock, which uncut extension runner stock can then be cut to appropriate length dimensions as desired. By providing such a bolt of extension runner stock, you can cut extension runners as needed to fit tables of irregular or non-standard sizes, or new (perhaps larger) table sizes.
  • My invention works with round tables also. For example, with a circular or oval table, you can lay a simple cross of same-length runners [4] to allow service for four, or add additional runners as needed for service for additional diners .
  • My invention can be made of any desired textile.
  • the fabric can be plain, or adorned with design elements or decoration, including holiday theme decoration or the like.
  • my invention will be used in a place where the users inevitably look at it for extended periods of time (e.g., the duration of a meal), it provides an ideal medium for displaying messages, such as inspirational messages [5] , product specific advertising, brand names, and corporate image advertising or communications • (I refer to this kind of material as "commercial communications”) .
  • An important function of my invention is that it protects the table surface. This protective function is achieved in part by the textile of the runners themselves, which protect the table from excessive heat. If desired, protection against moisture can be obtained also, by putting plastic, oil cloth or another vapor barrier between the runner and the table surface.
  • Another important function of my invention is to provide a decorative function. Because it leaves part of the table surface exposed, I prefer that my invention also provide this decorative function. Thus, I prefer that to practice my invention, one use some type of fabric extension runners, rather than paper extension runners, as paper extension runners of like dimension and arrangement might create a cheap or shoddy appearance and fail to provide the nice decorative effect of fabric, nor be re-useable, permanent, washable (or dry cleanable) , as fabric is .
  • My invention also provides design capabilities significantly different from, and more sophisticated than, that available with the single-piece table covers of the prior art. Because my approach uses several different runners, you can use my invention to make "meta-designs," choosing an aesthetic for the runner textile itself (e.g., putting a design in the woven structure itself, or printing a design on greige goods, and choosing an aesthetic for the arrangement of that fabric on the table. The prior art allows the former type of design choice, but, because the prior art uses one-piece constructs, it does not enable one to do the latter.

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A table cover (3) made of a fabric extension runner the width of a placemat and long enough to run the length (or width) of a table top (1).

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Table Cover
BACKGROUND
My invention is a kind of table covers - decorative and protective extension runners.
The invention of this application is described in the inventor' s Disclosure Document Serial Number 472472, filed April 2, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated by reference into this patent application. The prior art teaches a variety of table coverings. These include flat sheet coverings, scored and folded coverings, and covers actively secured (tied or clipped) to the table.
Flat Sheet Covering. The simplest prior art table coverings include table cloths, a single sheet of flat material covering substantially all of the table surface, and place mats, placed under plates and occasionally also in the middle of the table, under centerpieces and the like. Such flat- piece constructs are easy and inexpensive to make, yet may not cover the entire surface to be protected, or may not "fit" the surface well.
Thus, the more complex prior art involves taking a flat sheet and modifying it to make it fit the table surface better. Such fitting has been accomplished in two general approaches: first, by passively fitting the cover to the table by scoring and folding or tearing the cover; and second, by actively holding the cover to the table by- adding tie flaps, clips or other restraints to actively hold the cover to the table surface. Scored and folded articles.
Glover, United States Letters Patent No. 3,825,050, discloses a table cover consisting of a sheet of non-absorbent material adapted to overlie a table and depend at its edges about the table. The invention is a single sheet, formed with a plurality of separate flaps extending peripherally about a central portion of the sheet. The flaps are adapted to overlie the edge portions of the table.
Vanlseghem, United States Letters Patent No. 3,939,976, discloses a roll of flexible material divided into multiple individual ■ table place setting sections. The sections are separated from each other by perforations for removal of one or more as desired.
Cohen, United States Letters Patent No. 5,284,099, discloses a table mat of rectangular construction of disposable, "relatively heavy paper" covering the entire table top. Because relatively heavy paper bends somewhat clumsily, Cohen requires at least one pair- of parallel lines of perforations, scores or creases. These scores in the heavy paper permit end areas of the mat to be folded down to drape over the sides of a table. Tied or Clipped Covers .
Fink, United States Letters Patent No. 4,393,104, discloses a table place mat having a cover removably attached to a rigid support member. The support member is preferably made of a wood material, and the cover is formed of a flexible material and provided with elastic material along its perimeter to maintain the cover in position around the rigid support.
Jones, United States Letters Patent No. 4,627,363, discloses a table covering apparatus for securing a table covering to a table, utilizing a series of opposed pairs of strips releasably attached to a location underneath one edge of the table.
Hairston et al., United States Letters Patent No. 5,778,802, discloses, a table cover system that includes a top and a side when the table cover is spread upon a table. An elongated panel includes a plurality of "elongated, slender cloth segments" or hanging loops there-along, and is configured to fasten to the side of the table cover.
Abeyta et al., United States Letters Patent No. 5,506019, discloses a table cover for covering a top surface and open side- areas of a table. The inventive device includes a top cover web having opposed top cover longitudinal edges thereof place able over the top surface of an associated table structure. A first side web drape is coupled to a first edge of the top cover so as to hang dow a dly there from tea co er a first open aid© area of the table .
Forman et al . , United States Letters Patent No. 5,712,012, discloses an adaptable, disposable place mat which includes a sheet of cellulose material and adhesive on their bottom surfaces for affixing them to a dining surface .
Figueroa, United States Letters Patent No. 4,708,183, teaches a combination table cover and skirt retainer, connectable to the edges of a table, comprising a top cover, a skirt, and retainer members connectable to the top cover and. the skirt.
Summary of the Prior Art. The prior art discloses examples of table coverings which passively fit the cover to the table by scoring and folding or tearing, or which actively hold the cover by tie strips, clips or the like. What is needed, however, is a table cover which is both: (1) as simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to use as a single-piece flat table cover, and (2) 'which has the ability to fit any size table well, like the covers which are scored, folded, tied, and/or clipped or the like. Similarly, the prior art table covers cover the entire table surface. While this may be desirable for unattractive tables, many people invest in beautiful dining tables, so there is a need for a protective cover ,which both selectively protects the parts of the table needing protection (e.g., near plates), yet also reveals the attractive table surface in other areas . I have found a way.
SUMMARY My invention is at once simple and, because it is so elegant, really effective. My invention comprises using one or more "extension runners." The term
"extension runner" is a phrase I coined (as there is no pre-existing phrase to denote my invention) to denote a placemat-type article of reusable textile or fabric which is about the width of a placemat (roughly eighteen to twenty two inches wide) but, unlike a placemat, is extremely elongated - so long as to be able to run the entire length (or width) of a table, and, if desired, to drape over the table edges a bit.
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Figure 1 shows a view of a table bearing a plurality of extension runners according to the invention.
Figure 2 shows a view of a table bearing a plurality of runners according to the invention. Figure 3 shows a view of a table bearing a plurality of extension runners according to the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION My invention comprises extension runners, and using one or more extension runners to drape over a table, to provide a protective and decorative table covering. (I use the term "table" herein to denote conventional tables, and also to include other furniture which may want covering (e.g., credenzas, end-tables, secretaries, sideboards, breakers, etc... ) ) . Extension runners provide a protective table covering as do place mats, but also are easier to use (you need fewer of them) and provide a unique attractive appearance. Using a plurality of extension runners is better in some ways than the prior art solutions, which entail struggling to fit one large piece of material onto a table. With my approach, fitting is accomplished without scoring and folding, but by simply combining extension runners of the correct length to cross the table surface only at the desired places needing the most protection or covering.
As I mentioned, the width of an extension runner is about the width of a place mat - much less than the width of the standard table surface. By having a width narrower than the width of the table top, the "fitting" problem inherent in the prior art one-piece table covers is avoided. Thus, this eliminates the manufacturing expense and use inconvenience inherent in covers that one needs to score, fold, clip or otherwise fit the cover to the table top.
While it is possible to use any material to make extension runners, I prefer to use textiles. Such materials are re-useable, drape easily and attractively, are pliable, and may be made reversible.
My invention works for various numbers of meal place settings. See Figure 1. For example, you can cover a rectangular table [1] and set it up for service for six, by laying one longer runner [2] down the length of the table, and two shorter runners [3] across the table, parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longer runner. With this version, you can put a place setting at each of the wo ends of. the table, and. -another two place settings along each of the two sides of the table. If the table is expanded (as by adding a table leaf) , you can add a third shorter runner between the two shorter parallel runners, enabling you to put a third place setting on each table side, for service for eight.
A version of my invention particularly convenient to use, is to provide sets of several extension runners, pre-sized to fit standard table sizes, and allow for a few inches of "drape" of each extension runner end over the table edge. For example, an extension runner set can be made with a pair of 52 inch long runners, to fit a standard square table. Another extension runner set, including a 70 inch and one or two 52 inch extension runners, will fit a standard rectangular table. Runner sets of several 60 inch extension runners (to go across the table top) , and one extension runner of 84, 90 or 120 inches (to go the length of the table) will fit other standard table sizes.
You can make my invention by using such pre-cut extension runners, but it is not necessary to use pre-cut runners . Rather, it may prove convenient to provide extension runners as a bolt (a long roll) of uncut extension runner stock, which uncut extension runner stock can then be cut to appropriate length dimensions as desired. By providing such a bolt of extension runner stock, you can cut extension runners as needed to fit tables of irregular or non-standard sizes, or new (perhaps larger) table sizes.
My invention works with round tables also. For example, with a circular or oval table, you can lay a simple cross of same-length runners [4] to allow service for four, or add additional runners as needed for service for additional diners .
My invention can be made of any desired textile. The fabric can be plain, or adorned with design elements or decoration, including holiday theme decoration or the like. Further, because my invention will be used in a place where the users inevitably look at it for extended periods of time (e.g., the duration of a meal), it provides an ideal medium for displaying messages, such as inspirational messages [5] , product specific advertising, brand names, and corporate image advertising or communications • (I refer to this kind of material as "commercial communications") .
An important function of my invention is that it protects the table surface. This protective function is achieved in part by the textile of the runners themselves, which protect the table from excessive heat. If desired, protection against moisture can be obtained also, by putting plastic, oil cloth or another vapor barrier between the runner and the table surface. Another important function of my invention is to provide a decorative function. Because it leaves part of the table surface exposed, I prefer that my invention also provide this decorative function. Thus, I prefer that to practice my invention, one use some type of fabric extension runners, rather than paper extension runners, as paper extension runners of like dimension and arrangement might create a cheap or shoddy appearance and fail to provide the nice decorative effect of fabric, nor be re-useable, permanent, washable (or dry cleanable) , as fabric is . My invention also provides design capabilities significantly different from, and more sophisticated than, that available with the single-piece table covers of the prior art. Because my approach uses several different runners, you can use my invention to make "meta-designs," choosing an aesthetic for the runner textile itself (e.g., putting a design in the woven structure itself, or printing a design on greige goods, and choosing an aesthetic for the arrangement of that fabric on the table. The prior art allows the former type of design choice, but, because the prior art uses one-piece constructs, it does not enable one to do the latter.
SUMMARY While I discuss various versions of my invention, I give these as examples only, not to limit the coverage of my patent to these specific examples. Thus, I want my patent to be given the full coverage afforded under the appended Claims and equivalents of them. Similarly, I use the term "a" to include both one and more than one .

Claims

CLAIMS I claim:
1. An article of manufacture comprising a protective and decorative cover for covering a part of a top surface of a table, said cover comprising a fabric extension runner approximately as wide as a place mat and approximately long enough to reach from one edge of said table to an opposite edge of said table.
2. A plurality of extension runners according to claim 1, said plurality of extension runners comprising at least one lengthwise extension runner having a length dimension to fit the length dimension of a standard table top, said plurality of extension runners further comprising at least one widthwise extension runner having a length dimension to fit the width dimension of a standard table top, said plurality of extension runners packaged together as one convenient to use set.
3. A plurality of extension runners according to claim 2, wherein said lengthwise extension runner has a length of about 52 inches and said widthwise extension runner has a length of about 52 inches.
4. A plurality of extension runners according to claim 2, wherein said lengthwise extension runner has a length of about 70 inches and said widthwise extension runner has a length of about 52 inches.
5. A plurality of extension runners according to claim 2, wherein said lengthwise extension runner has a length of from about 84 inches to about 120 inches, and said widthwise extension runner has a length of about 60 inches.
6. The multi-part table cover of claim 1, wherein at least one of said runners further includes commercial communication viewable by a user of said table cover.
7. The extension runner of claim 1, available as a bolt of uncut extension runner stock which can be cut to appropriate length dimensions to fit various table dimensions .
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US3998221A (en) * 1976-03-05 1976-12-21 The Kendall Company Table drape assembly and method
US4777992A (en) * 1987-05-22 1988-10-18 Olger Bonnie L Ice tray and table covering combination
US4991242A (en) * 1990-06-18 1991-02-12 Brown Timothy E Patient table cover and method
US5284099A (en) * 1991-06-06 1994-02-08 Cohen Paul J Table mat
US5449539A (en) * 1992-09-30 1995-09-12 Hampshire Paper Corp. Adhering ceremonial roll
US6116167A (en) * 1995-03-08 2000-09-12 Pik Partner In Kunststoff Covering for a table top

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US3939976A (en) * 1974-09-05 1976-02-24 Vaniseghem Jr Edmond J Prefabricated table setting
US3960193A (en) * 1975-03-10 1976-06-01 Davis Lyle W Weighted picnic table cloth
US3998221A (en) * 1976-03-05 1976-12-21 The Kendall Company Table drape assembly and method
US4777992A (en) * 1987-05-22 1988-10-18 Olger Bonnie L Ice tray and table covering combination
US4991242A (en) * 1990-06-18 1991-02-12 Brown Timothy E Patient table cover and method
US5284099A (en) * 1991-06-06 1994-02-08 Cohen Paul J Table mat
US5449539A (en) * 1992-09-30 1995-09-12 Hampshire Paper Corp. Adhering ceremonial roll
US6116167A (en) * 1995-03-08 2000-09-12 Pik Partner In Kunststoff Covering for a table top

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