US20090013467A1 - Sheet Connecting Apparatus - Google Patents
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- the invention comprises a method of making a bed by connecting the top and bottom sheets together at a foot end of the bed.
- the connection of the bottom sheet to the top sheet prevents the undesired movement of the top sheet while sleeping.
- the present invention also increases the time efficiency in making beds in multi-bed residences.
Abstract
A sheet connecting apparatus having a top and a bottom sheet. The bottom sheet has one or more buttons near at least one end of the bottom sheet. The top sheet has one or more button holes near at least one end of the top sheet. The buttons and the button holes are each positioned on the respective bottom sheet and top sheet for aligning the top sheet on the bottom sheet and for connecting the top sheet to the bottom sheet.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/958754 filed on Jul. 9, 2007.
- The invention is directed to a method of making a bed. Particularly, the invention is directed to sheet sets for making a bed.
- There are known systems to organize bed sheets by attaching bed sheets to the bed or to each other. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,040,133; 5,042,099; and 3,832,743 disclose VELCRO attachments of bottom bed sheets to top bed sheets. The top and bottom sheets must be aligned correctly to register the VELCRO attachments.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,531 discloses a method of making a bed wherein the bottom sheet and the top sheet are attached to the bed mattress by buttons along the bottom end of the bed. The mattress must have pre-installed buttons for the sheets to be connected to the mattress. The sheet attaching method is not usable on a pre-existing mattress without modification.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,086,102 discloses a method of making a bed where the bottom sheet is attached to the mattress via elastic bands. A top fabric covering is permanently attached by stitching to the bottom sheet at the foot region of the bottom sheet. The top fabric covering the bottom sheet must be laundered together and if one becomes worn or torn both must be renewed or discarded.
- For making up beds in an attractive manner such as for making up beds in an upscale hotel, or a formal home, the top flat sheet must be placed in a definite lengthwise position on the bottom fitted sheet to ensure that the top flat sheet extends toward the head of the bed a pre-selected amount. The reason for this is to ensure a pre-selected fold-over length of the top sheet to be folded over the top blanket in a stylish, inviting and attractive manner. When making up such a bed, a person must estimate the length of top sheet tuck-under beneath the mattress at the foot end of the bed to set the desired position of the head end of the top sheet. If the estimate is wrong, the top sheet must be pulled out from beneath the mattress at the foot end of the bed and the bed must be remade, to ensure a neat and stylish look of the made bed at the head end. The present inventor has recognized that it would be desirable to provide a sheet set that made the positioning of the top flat sheet on the bottom fitted sheet easily done and preferably automatically accomplished without time-wasting trial and error when making a bed.
- Furthermore, workers in hospitals and hotels spend many hours making beds. The present inventor has recognized that it would be desirable to utilize a more efficient and time saving method of making each bed. The present inventor has recognized that it would be desirable to provide a top and bottom sheet combination that is easily and quickly attachable along a foot end of the bottom sheet, that requires a minimum of planning or forethought to making the bed, and which allows a top sheet to be attached to a bottom sheet and used to cover a standard mattress.
- The present invention provides a system for making a bed that allows top and bottom sheets to be quickly coupled together to assist in making a bed.
- The system allows the top sheet to be automatically positioned precisely on the bottom sheet to achieve a neat and stylish sheet-fold-over made bed the first time and every time. The present invention increases the time efficiency and accuracy in making up a stylish bed in a formal home or luxury hotel.
- The top and bottom sheets can be pre-coupled at a single location such as in a laundry room and then brought to the bed location. The top and bottom sheets can be laundered together or separately and can be replaced as separate components. The top and bottom sheets can have some redundancy in connection arrangement regarding the relative position of the sheets, head end or foot end, so that planning and manipulation of the sheets to make the coupling is greatly reduced. This is helpful for workers who must make many beds within a limited time period.
- According to the preferred embodiment, buttons are used to connect the bottom and top sheets. The buttons are sewn on the head end and foot end edge portions of the fitted lower sheet, and button holes are provided spaced from the foot end of the upper sheet a pre-selected distance. The buttons along the head and foot end edge potions of the bottom sheet are redundant so that either end of the bottom sheet can be placed on the foot end of the bed. Also, if buttons arc missing from one end of the bottom sheet the bottom sheet can be turned around and the buttons from the opposite end can be used, prolonging the useful life of the bottom sheet.
- Alternatively, to increase redundancy, button holes can be provided spaced from both the foot end edge portion and the head end edge portion of the top sheet as well. In some circumstances, either end of the top sheet could be fastened to the foot end of the bottom sheet.
- The invention comprises a method of making a bed by connecting the top and bottom sheets together at a foot end of the bed. The connection of the bottom sheet to the top sheet prevents the undesired movement of the top sheet while sleeping. The present invention also increases the time efficiency in making beds in multi-bed residences.
- According to one example of the preferred embodiment, four buttons about 0.75″ in circumference are sewn on a twin size sheet at each end of the bottom sheet. The buttons can be sewn onto twill tape that extends about 8″ across in the middle of the width of the bottom sheet at both ends of the bottom sheet.
- Button holes can be provided through the top sheet at regular widthwise-intervals that match the location of the buttons of the bottom sheet. The holes can be provided through twill tape that is attached to the top sheet at a predetermined distance from a foot end edge of the top sheet.
- The present invention provides for versatile sheet management. The top sheet and the bottom sheet can be fastened together and used on any mattress, and if either the top sheet or the bottom sheet gets worn or torn, replacements can be purchased for only the worn or torn component.
- Although buttons and button holes are preferred, snaps and the like are also encompassed by the invention.
- Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will be become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, and from the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of a bottom sheet of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a top sheet of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the bottom sheet ofFIG. 1 attached to the top sheet ofFIG. 2 and applied onto a mattress; -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of an alternate top sheet of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view of a made up bed. - While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a plan view of a bottom fitted sheet 10 to be fit to a mattress 12 (seeFIG. 3 ) of a bed withbuttons 15 sewn ontotwill tape 17 at afirst end 18 and asecond end 19 of the bottom fitted sheet 10. Preferably, the width W of the button row is about 8″ centered widthwise on the fitted sheet 10, between the corner elastic portions typically provided on conventional fitted sheets. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a plan view of a topflat sheet 20 with arow 25 ofbutton holes 21 provided throughtwill tape 17 at regular widthwise intervals near afoot end 24 of the topflat sheet 20. Thebutton holes 21 are spaced apart to match the spacing of thebuttons 15 on the bottom fitted sheet 10. For a twin mattress, the distance from thefoot end 24 of thesheet 20 and therow 25 of button holes L1 is preferably from 14 inches to 17 inches depending on the desired amount of fold over length of theflat sheet 20 at the head of the bed as explained inFIG. 5 . - Optionally, an
additional row 26 ofbutton holes 21 can be provided, if desired, set at a second pre-selected distance L2 to thefoot end 24 of topflat sheet 20 depending on the desired style of the made up bed or to compensate for a mattress of a different thickness to set theend 22 of the topflat sheet 20 at a desired lengthwise position (seeFIG. 5 ). -
FIG. 3 illustrates a cross sectional view of themattress 12 covered by a bottom fitted sheet 10 and a topflat sheet 20 and set on abox spring mattress 27. The bottom fitted sheet 10 and the topflat sheet 20 are connected by thebuttons 15 at thesecond end 19 of the bottom sheet, and the button holes 21 near thefoot end 24 of the topflat sheet 20.Buttons 15 are present on thefirst end 18 of the bottom fitted sheet 10 are for redundancy and are not used when at the head end of the bed. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a plan view of an alternate topflat sheet 20 of the invention withbutton holes 21 in arow 25 near thefoot end 24 of thesheet 20 and additional button holes 21 in arow 32 near thehead end 22 of theflat sheet 20.Button hole rows flat sheet 20. - The invention also encompasses having redundant button holes at both ends 22 and 24 of the top sheet and
buttons 15 only at oneend -
FIG. 5 illustrates a turned over made up bed having the topflat sheet 20 folded over ablanket 42 with thehead end 22 of the top sheet ultimately located at a pre-determined, desired distance 43 away from the head end 46 of themattress 12 with a desired fold overlength 48. The ultimate lengthwise location of theend 22 is pre-set by the connection of thebuttons 15 and the button holes 21 near the foot end of the bed and the desired fold overlength 48. The position of theend 22 allows for the precise placement of apillow 50 having awidth 52 in the lengthwise bed direction on the fitted sheet 10 at the head end of the bed. The engagement of thebuttons 15 with the button holes 21 ensures both a precise length positioning of theend 22 but also a consistent fold overdimension 48 across the width of the bed. An attractive, neat and orderly made up bed is achieved. - From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred.
Claims (16)
1. A sheet connecting apparatus comprising:
a bottom sheet having a head end opposite a foot end;
a top sheet having a head end opposite a foot end;
the bottom sheet having one or more buttons near at least one end of the bottom sheet;
the top sheet having one or more button holes near at least one end of the top sheet;
the button and the button hole each positioned on the respective bottom sheet and top sheet for aligning the top sheet on the bottom sheet, and for connecting the top sheet to the bottom sheet.
2. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the bottom sheet comprises a second layer of material for interspacing and strengthening the connection between the one or more buttons and the bottom sheet.
3. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the second layer of material comprises twill tape.
4. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the top sheet comprises a second layer of material for strengthening the one or more button holes.
5. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the second layer of material comprises twill tape.
6. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more buttons comprise a row of buttons near at least one end of the bottom sheet; and wherein the one or more button holes comprise a row of button near at least one end of the top sheet; and the button holes of the row are spaced apart to match the spacing of the buttons of the row for aligning the top sheet on the bottom sheet, and for connecting the top sheet to the bottom sheet.
7. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the width of the row of buttons is about 8 inches and is centered widthwise along an end of the bottom sheet; and wherein the width of the row of button holes is about 8 inches and is centered widthwise along a corresponding end of the top sheet.
8. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more buttons are a first one or more buttons, and the apparatus comprises a second one or more buttons located near an end opposite the end having the first one or more buttons.
9. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more button holes are a first one or more button holes and the apparatus comprises a second one or more button holes located near an end opposite the end having the first one or more button holes.
10. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said one or more buttons is located near the foot end of the bottom sheet; and wherein said one or more button holes are a first one or more button holes located near the foot end of the top sheet; and wherein the top sheet comprises an alternative one or more button holes located near the foot end of the top sheet between the first one or more button holes and the head end of the top sheet.
11. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more buttons are located between about 14 inches and about 17 inches from one end of the bottom sheet; and wherein the one or more button holes are located between about 14 inches and about 17 inches from one end of the bottom sheet.
12. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more buttons are located a predefined distance from the foot end of the bottom sheet; and wherein the one or more button holes are located the same predefined distance from the foot end of the top sheet.
13. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 12 , wherein a second one or more buttons are located a predefined distance from the head end of the bottom sheet, the predefined distance equaling the predefined distance that the one or more buttons are located from the foot end of the bottom sheet.
14. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 12 , wherein a second one or more button holes are located a predefined distance from the head end of the top sheet, the predefined distance equaling the predefined distance that the one or more buttons are located from the foot end of the bottom sheet.
15. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 12 , wherein a second one or more buttons are located a predefined distance from the head end of the bottom sheet, the predefined distance equaling the predefined distance that the one or more buttons are located from the foot end of the bottom sheet; and wherein a second one or more button holes are located a predefined distance from the head end of the top sheet, the predefined distance equaling the predefined distance that the one or more buttons are located from the foot end of the bottom sheet.
16. The sheet connecting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the bottom sheet comprises corner elastic portions for connecting the bottom sheet to a bed or mattress or cushion.
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