US3638251A - Combination bedsheet and pillowcase - Google Patents
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- a fitted-contour bedsheet is provided adjacent its head end with a transverse gore, either integral or as a separate panel, providing a pocket bulge at the head portion of the sheet.
- One or more pillows depending on the configuration of the sheet, may be received between the mattress and the bedsheet within this pocket bulge, and, in one advantageous form of the invention, the front of the pocket tucks under the front edge of the pillow, providing the appearance of a conventional separate sheet and pillow arrangement.
- the fittedcontour sheet is self-holding on the mattress, so that the pillow or pillows are totally enclosed and secured in place.
- the new combination bedsheet is constructed of knitted fabric, mechanically preshrunk in the length direction; in this way, a no iron sheet may be constructed using ordinary knitted cotton fabrics, which are to be preferred over synthetic or resin-fixed fabrics for the same purposes.
- a novel, improved and extremely simplified combination bedsheet and pillowcase arrangement is provided which not only greatly simplifies and expedites the bedmaking operation, but also enables significant economies to be achieved in the purchase of bed linen.
- a bedsheet of largely conventional construction is modified in a unique and advantageous way to provide a pocket bulge at the head end of the sheet.
- a pillow or pillows may be inserted between the mattress and the sheet, in the region of the pocket bulge in the sheet.
- the arrangement is neat and attractive, and greatly simplifies and expedites the bedmaking operation.
- the pocket bulge in the sheet is formed by a pair of pocket-forming flaps, provided in the head and foot portions of the sheet and having a generally convex edge contour.
- the head and foot portions are joined along an arcuate seam, defined by the convex edge contours, forming a deep pocket. Depth and configuration of the pocket are such that it may be tucked well underneath the front edge of the pillow. This is desirable in some cases to provide a more conventional appearance and to facilitate the tucking-in of a covering bedspread.
- the combination bedsheet may advantageously be constructed of plain cotton knitted fabric, while at the same time providing no iron characteristics.
- synthetic fibers such as polyesters, and also natural fibers impregnated with so-called permanent press resins, have come into widespread use for bedsheets, because such materials do not require ironing after laundering.
- the bedsheet construction of the present invention is significantly advantageous over such conventional no iron" sheets, in that the no iron characteristic is achieved while utilizing ordinary cotton knitted fabric.
- the cotton knitted fabric has been found to be a substantially more comfortable" material for this purpose, than synthetic fabrics or fabrics treated with significant amounts of permanent press resins.
- FIG. I is a perspective view of a "twin" size bed mattress having installed thereon the combination bedsheet and pillowcase of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary top plan view of the combination of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken generally along line 33 of FIG. I.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view illustrating construction details of a typical bedsheet according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view, similar to FIG. I, illustrating the invention as applied to a double size bed mattress.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view illustrating the principal components of an advantageously modified form of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary plan view of a modified form of combination bedsheet and pillowcase constructed with the components of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken generally along line 8-8 of FIG. 7.
- the reference numeral 10 designates generally a combination bedsheet and pillowcase according to the invention, which is applied over a standard bed mattress -ll (FIGv 3).
- the bedsheet I0 is of a fitted-contour construction, in itself well known.
- the sheet includes a large, generally rectangular surface cover area 12, corresponding generally in size and shape to the'top surface of the mattress, and head, side, and foot edge cover areas 13-16, of a size and shape generally corresponding to the dimensions of the edges of the mattress.
- the edge cover areas typically may be provided with arcuately cut end edges 17, 18 which, when joined together by a corner seam 19 will tend to draw the lower edge extremities 20, 21 of the edge cover areas inward under the bottom of the mattress.
- This is particularly true at the corners of the mattress, as reflected at 22 in FIG. 2, and, depending on the particular geometry of the sheet and the materials of its construction, will be true to a lesser extent between the corners, as reflected at 23 in FIG. 3.
- This configuration causes the sheet to be self-holding on the mattress.
- the specific techniques for constructing a fitted-contour, selfholding sheet are well known and do not form part of the present invention. However, it is a significant aspect of the invention that the sheet be of the fitted-contour, self-holding type.
- the sheet 10 may be constructed substantially throughout in the same manner and according to the same dimensions, etc., as a conventional fitted-contour sheet.
- a gore panel 24 which extends transversely in the surface cover area 12 of the sheet.
- the gore panel 24 is of a narrow, elongated form, tapered at both ends, and forms a pocket bulge 25 in the head portion of the sheet.
- the location and disposition of the gore panel 24 is such that the width of the pocket bulge 25 (measured in the lengthwise direction of the sheet as a whole) is sufficient to readily accommodate one or more pillows of conventional proportions.
- the pocket bulge typically may have a width of 20 to 24 inches, measured approximately from the lower edge 26 of the gore panel to the head end edge 27 of the mattress.
- the length and width of the gore panel 24 bear a general relationship to the configuration of a pillow. It will be understood, however, that the relationship need not be a precise one in view of the substantial distortability of the pillow and the conforming ability and, desirably, elasticity of the sheet fabric itself.
- the gore panel may be on the other of 28 to 30 inches in length (measured in the widthwise direction of the bedsheet as a whole) and a width on the order of 4 to 5 inches.
- the mattress to which a sheet of this size is applied may be on the order of 36 inches in width, in which case the gore panel will be somewhat narrower than the mattress, as reflected in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the bedsheet is either constructed in two principal parts, or is initially constructed as a conventional fitted-contour sheet and then severed transversely; in either case separate head and foot parts 28, 29 are provided.
- the head and foot parts 28, 29 of the sheet advantageously will abut substantially along a straight line.
- the sections thus may be secured together along straight seams 30, 31 at the sides.
- the two sections are joined by means of the interposed gore panel 24 along arcuate upper and lower seams 32, 26, to provide the desired pocket bulge 25 in the head portion 28 of the sheet.
- the sheet may be constructed by simply slitting the surface cover area 12 of the sheet between the points 33, 34, and inserting the gore panel 24 in place. This would eliminate the side seams 30, 31.
- the mattress cover 50 of FIG. may correspond to the construction of the smaller sheet of FIGS. 1-4.
- the sheet 50 is constructed to form a pocket bulge 51, in the head end section 52, which has sufficiently large dimensions to easily accommodate two to four pillows.
- an elongated gore panel 53 may be provided.
- the gore panel 53 may have a length on the order of 60 inches or so (measured widthwise of the sheet as a whole). The width of the gore panel may remain on the order of 4 to 5 inches, as in the case of the smaller sheet.
- the gore panel 53 is shown to have a relatively uniform width over its entire length, except at each end where the gore panel tapers to a point.
- the gore panel for a double bedsheet may be neckeddown in the center area to provide, in effect, a separate pocket bulge for each of the pillows.
- the reference numerals 60, 61 designate head and foot portions, respectively, of a combination bedsheet and pillowcase. Most typically, these sections will be formed of plain cotton knitted fabric, but woven and other fabric constructions may also be utilized. As shown in FIG. 6, the head and foot portions 60, 61 are provided along their confronting edges with pocket-forming flaps 62, 63. The flaps are centrally located in the sheet sections and may have a length on the order of 28 to 30 inches, for example, for a twin bed size sheet. The free length of the flaps may be on the order of 4 to 5 inches at their maximum.
- the head and body sheet sections 60, 6] are provided with straight transverse edges 64 at each side, which merge with edges 65, 66 of the respective pocket-forming flaps 62, 63.
- the flap edges 65, 66 are generally of convex contour, as shown.
- the confronting edges of the head and foot portions 60, 61 are sewn together across the entire width of the sheet.
- the two sheet sections thus are joined essentially along a transverse line determined by the straight edge portions 64.
- the convex flap sections 62, 63 form a deep pocket 67 in the assembled sheet.
- the depth of the pocket 67 which is a function of the free length of the flaps 62, 63 provides a pillow positioning pocket bulge 68 in the head portion ofthe pillow, as in the case of the modifications of FIGS. l-5.
- the material of the flaps 62,63 may be tucked under the front edge ofa pillow 69, as reflected in FIG. 8.
- the ability to tuck the deep pocket 67 under the pillow edge is advantageous where a covering bedspread is utilized, as it permits the bedspread to be tucked in under the front edge ofthe pillow in the conventional manner.
- the tucked-in pocket also lends a more conventional appearance to the bedsheet and pillowcase combination, which may be desirable for some applications.
- the combination bedsheet and pillowcase of the invention is constructed to a knitted fabric, and where the fabric constituted of cotton or a material based substantially on cotton fibers. Such a material has an especially high degree of elasticity and conformability, as will be understood. These characteristics are highly desirable for a fitted-contour sheet and are even more important for a fitted-contour sheet according to the invention, incorporating an integral pocket bulge serving as a pillowcase.
- the knitted construction enables the sheet to be applied over a mattress and one or more pillows in a manner to provide a substantially smooth and wrinkle-free appearance.
- a bedsheet may be constructed to great advantage utilizing knitted cotton fabric.
- the knitted cotton fabric inherently possesses substantial stretchability.
- cotton knitted fabric used in the construction of the new combination bedsheet and pillowcase is first subjected to mechanical compressive shrinkage in the lengthwise direction, sufficient to substantially eliminate potential residual shrinkage in the finished product.
- mechanical compressive shrinkage in the lengthwise direction, sufficient to substantially eliminate potential residual shrinkage in the finished product.
- the combination bedsheet and pillowcase of the invention is not required to be constructed of knitted fabric, even though unique advantages are realized therefrom. It is possible to construct the sheet from conventional woven bedsheet materials. It is also contemplated that the sheet may be constructed of other materials, either woven or knitted, which have been processed to impart a degree of elasticity. In this connection, at least some degree of elasticity in the fabric is to be preferred, as it tends to provide a sheet of smoother and more wrinkle-free appearance, as will be understood.
- One of the advantages of the invention is that it provides a practical way to eliminate the need for separate pillowcases for each of the pillows. Not only does this simplify bedmaking operations, but it also enables significant savings to be realized in the purchase of bedding materials.
- a three-dimensional combination bedsheet formed of fabric of stretchable construction which comprises a. a pair of initially separate fabric sections forming head area and body area portions, respectively, of the sheet,
- said sheet including a surface cover area and head, side and foot edge cover areas constituted for application over the top surface and the head, side and foot edges of a bed mattress,
- mattress corner engaging means formed by the edge cover areas at the corners of the bedsheet for engaging the corners of a mattress and holding said sheet firmly thereagainst
- brie sections forming said head area and body area portions having confronting arcuate edges extending generally transversely of the sheet substantially throughout the width of said surface cover area and forming a panel area, said panel area forming a pillow positioning pocket bulge in the head area of said sheet,
- said sheet including a line of stitching extending transversely from one side edge of the sheet to the other and serving to join said head area and body area,
- said pillow pocket being adapted to fully cover, and position a pillow interposed between said pocket and the head end portion of a mattress when said matt ess corner engaging means arejoined to an underlying mattress.
- combination bedsheet of claim 1 further characterized by a. said sheet being constructed of knitted fabric, and
- said fabric being mechanically compressively preshrunk in the length direction.
- the combination bedsheet of claim 1 further characterized by terized by a.
- said panel area comprises pocket-forming flaps of convex edge contour formed on said head area and body area portions,
- said flaps forming a deep pocket adapted to be tucked under the front edge of a pillow.
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