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US2619658A US111200A US11120049A US2619658A US 2619658 A US2619658 A US 2619658A US 111200 A US111200 A US 111200A US 11120049 A US11120049 A US 11120049A US 2619658 A US2619658 A US 2619658A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in covers for articlesof furniture, and, more particularly, the aim is to provide a novel and valuable such cover for furniture articlessuch as a studiocouch or bed.
  • thecover of the present invention comprises :a main component, and an auxiliary component.
  • Said main component comprises a panel of substantially the same size andoutline as that of the top of the couch or bed, and also comprises dependent inner andouter skirts; the formersk-irt always to be concealed while the cover is in use but the outer skirt always to be a displayed element of the cover while in use.
  • Said outer skirt is so out as to be substantially planelydependent or with a scalloped or otherwise decorated bottom edge where, with the said skirts, it extends around the couch or bed top (either all the way around the couch or bed, or only around the sides thereof which are exposed when the couch or bed in use is backed up against a wall).
  • Said auxiliary component employed in connection with said main component, incorporates a varie able valance, coextensive in length with said Skirts;
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view, showing a corner of a studio couch or bed equipped with a now favored embodiment of the new cover, which latter is shown partially broken away and partially in section.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail sectional view, taken substantially on theline 21-2: of: Fig; L with the transverse outline of the couch or bed indicated in dot and. dash. lines.
  • the cover illustrated which. may be made of any suitable textile material; is as a Whole designated an; while a portion of a conventional type.
  • the aforesaid main component incorporates as its major element a top panel l2 of substantially a size and outline matching that of the couch or bed top, and depending from said panel there.
  • the inner or false skirt l2 is desirably of less height, that is, width, than the outer or display skirt I2 and, also, is made of a particularly strong material, or a material which may be suitably reinforced, as by the addition thereto or" a ply of buckram or the like.
  • a particularly strong material or a material which may be suitably reinforced, as by the addition thereto or" a ply of buckram or the like.
  • the valance l4 ordinarily will be coextensive in length with the skirts [2 and I2
  • the top ends of the fringes I l are stitched as at 2
  • buttons 23 there are four such lines of buttonholes, with the buttonholes of one line vertically aligned with the but- ,tonholes of the other three lines; the spacings of the buttonholes 24 along each line matching that of the spacings ofthe buttons 23 along the line thereof.
  • buttons '23 and the buttonholes 24 permits the cover and more particularly the valance l4 thereof to be adjusted for use on couches or beds of different heights from the floor. If the cover is used on a couch or bed which is higher or lower than that for which the cover is adjusted, the cover can be re-adjusted to meet the height of the new couch or bed by engaging the buttons 23 with a different horizontal line of buttonholes 24 so that the bottom end of the valance M will be just at the level of the floor as shown in Fig. 2.
  • buttons will be engaged with one line of buttonholes 24.
  • the buttons may be transferred to the next higher line of buttonholes, and later when required to the next higher line of buttonholes. But always the arrangement will be such that regardless of the age of the couch or bed or the depressant wear to which it has been subjected, the bottom of the valance I4 will have the anticipated and proper relationwith the floor 25 on which the couch or bed rests, for instance as shown in Fig. 2.
  • any fastening means such as snap fasteners, grommets or the like, may be used for releasably fastening the valance l4.
  • any fastening means such as snap fasteners, grommets or the like
  • snap fasteners in place of the buttons and buttonholes, it might be more suitable to attach the valance l4 over the inner skirt I2 that is, between the inner skirt l2 and the outer skirt I2 instead of under the inner skirt, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the arrangement may be used to adjust the heights of the skirt on studio couch covers, bedspreads, the skirts of dressing tables, valances of windows, also of chairs and the like.
  • adjust- F1 ing arrangement may be applied to any number of sides of a piece of furniture and the cover may be made of any suitable color and design combination and may be easily cleaned and adjusted to compensate for any shrinkage.
  • a cover for an article of furniture such as a studio couch, bed, chair or the like, comprising a top panel for extension across the top of the article of furniture, a pair of skirts depending from said panel along its peripheral edges, one of said skirts being an inner one relative to the other, a valance substantially coextensive with the length of said skirts, and fastening means readily detachably connecting the upper portion of said valance at spaced points along the latter to matchingly spaced points along said inner skirt withthe upper portion of said valance lying inwardlyof the inner skirt, said fastening means comprising a line of fastener elements arranged along the length of said valance, and a plurality of fastener elements cooperant with the firstnamed fastener. elements arranged along the length of said inner skirt, said last-named fastener element being arranged on said inner skirt on a plurality of horizontally extended lines with each such line parallel with but at a different distance from the bottom of said inner skirt.

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1952 WEINBERG 2,619,658
ADJUSTABLE COVER FOR swunxo COUCH OR THE LIKE Filed Aug. 19, 1949 INVENTOR. I5IDOR WEINBERG Patented Dec. 2, 1952 ADJUSTABLE COVER FOR STUEM} COUCH OR THE LIKE Isidor Weinberg, Brooklyn, N. Y. application August 19, 194$;SerialNo. I l-1,200
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in covers for articlesof furniture, and, more particularly, the aim is to provide a novel and valuable such cover for furniture articlessuch as a studiocouch or bed.
According to the invention, thecover of the present invention comprises :a main component, and an auxiliary component. Said main component comprises a panel of substantially the same size andoutline as that of the top of the couch or bed, and also comprises dependent inner andouter skirts; the formersk-irt always to be concealed while the cover is in use but the outer skirt always to be a displayed element of the cover while in use. Said outer skirt is so out as to be substantially planelydependent or with a scalloped or otherwise decorated bottom edge where, with the said skirts, it extends around the couch or bed top (either all the way around the couch or bed, or only around the sides thereof which are exposed when the couch or bed in use is backed up against a wall). Said auxiliary component, employed in connection with said main component, incorporates a varie able valance, coextensive in length with said Skirts;
With thevalance ruliled, pleated or provided with fringes, as is preferred; an'attractivecover ensemble is provided; and one which while in use always has the appearance of having been especially tailored for the particular couch or bed covered by it, regardless of the gradual lowering of the couch or bed top toward the floor level following very long use thereof. This latter advantage follows from the ease with which the valance is variably yet dependably attachable to the main component of the cover, and more particularly to said main component at the inner or false skirt thereof and consequently at a location behind the drape of the outer or displayed skirt.
For further comprehension of the invention, and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, and to the appended claim in which the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth.
In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this disclosure:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view, showing a corner of a studio couch or bed equipped with a now favored embodiment of the new cover, which latter is shown partially broken away and partially in section.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail sectional view, taken substantially on theline 21-2: of: Fig; L with the transverse outline of the couch or bed indicated in dot and. dash. lines.
The cover illustrated, which. may be made of any suitable textile material; is as a Whole designated an; while a portion of a conventional type.
of studio couch or bed is shown. at it.
The aforesaid main component incorporates as its major element a top panel l2 of substantially a size and outline matching that of the couch or bed top, and depending from said panel there.
are. an inner or false skirt [2? and. an outer or display skirt L2 As already stated these skirts. may be extended all around the-foursides ofrth'e.
I line ofjoinder of the twoskirts and the panel,
and at the same time a decorative beading,
typical of ex-pensive upholstery, isprovided'; withsuch beading extended diagonally upwardly relative to the plane of the couch or bed top, as also best shown in Fig. 2. Instead of the piping It a suitable fringe of any color or material could be used around the top of the cover.
The inner or false skirt l2 is desirably of less height, that is, width, than the outer or display skirt I2 and, also, is made of a particularly strong material, or a material which may be suitably reinforced, as by the addition thereto or" a ply of buckram or the like. For finishing off the lower edge of the outer skirt [2b the same is seamed inwardly on itself as indicated at IT, as by the use of a stitching l8.
The valance l4 ordinarily will be coextensive in length with the skirts [2 and I2 The top ends of the fringes I l are stitched as at 2| to the valance 14 a short distance above the seam I 9 which 7 is held in place by stitches 20.
3 inner skirt [2 Also as herein shown, there are four such lines of buttonholes, with the buttonholes of one line vertically aligned with the but- ,tonholes of the other three lines; the spacings of the buttonholes 24 along each line matching that of the spacings ofthe buttons 23 along the line thereof.
The adjustment provided by the buttons '23 and the buttonholes 24 permits the cover and more particularly the valance l4 thereof to be adjusted for use on couches or beds of different heights from the floor. If the cover is used on a couch or bed which is higher or lower than that for which the cover is adjusted, the cover can be re-adjusted to meet the height of the new couch or bed by engaging the buttons 23 with a different horizontal line of buttonholes 24 so that the bottom end of the valance M will be just at the level of the floor as shown in Fig. 2.
On the other hand, when the couch or bed is new or for some other reason its spring is not sagged, the buttons will be engaged with one line of buttonholes 24. As the couch or bed spring and/or its mattress if present further sag from continued use of the couch or bed, the buttons may be transferred to the next higher line of buttonholes, and later when required to the next higher line of buttonholes. But always the arrangement will be such that regardless of the age of the couch or bed or the depressant wear to which it has been subjected, the bottom of the valance I4 will have the anticipated and proper relationwith the floor 25 on which the couch or bed rests, for instance as shown in Fig. 2.
It is to be understod that any fastening means, such as snap fasteners, grommets or the like, may be used for releasably fastening the valance l4. However, when using snap fasteners in place of the buttons and buttonholes, it might be more suitable to attach the valance l4 over the inner skirt I2 that is, between the inner skirt l2 and the outer skirt I2 instead of under the inner skirt, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
The arrangement may be used to adjust the heights of the skirt on studio couch covers, bedspreads, the skirts of dressing tables, valances of windows, also of chairs and the like.
It is further to be understood that the adjust- F1 ing arrangement may be applied to any number of sides of a piece of furniture and the cover may be made of any suitable color and design combination and may be easily cleaned and adjusted to compensate for any shrinkage.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise construction herein disclosed and the right is reserved to all changes and modifications coming within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claim.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent is:
A cover for an article of furniture such as a studio couch, bed, chair or the like, comprising a top panel for extension across the top of the article of furniture, a pair of skirts depending from said panel along its peripheral edges, one of said skirts being an inner one relative to the other, a valance substantially coextensive with the length of said skirts, and fastening means readily detachably connecting the upper portion of said valance at spaced points along the latter to matchingly spaced points along said inner skirt withthe upper portion of said valance lying inwardlyof the inner skirt, said fastening means comprising a line of fastener elements arranged along the length of said valance, and a plurality of fastener elements cooperant with the firstnamed fastener. elements arranged along the length of said inner skirt, said last-named fastener element being arranged on said inner skirt on a plurality of horizontally extended lines with each such line parallel with but at a different distance from the bottom of said inner skirt.
ISIDOR WEINBERG.
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US4787366A (en) * 1987-06-09 1988-11-29 Bell Bobbi B Safety device for a hearth
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US5205003A (en) * 1992-09-21 1993-04-27 Green Jayne E Releasable dust ruffle arrangement
US5335383A (en) * 1993-07-19 1994-08-09 Schwind Wilma M Removably attachable flat sheet-skirting combination
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US5836023A (en) * 1997-01-23 1998-11-17 Stone Munson; Lou Ann Elizabeth Decorative trim strip for comforters, quilts, and the like
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