An encasement for protecting a household item from bug intrusion includes a fabric cover having an elongated opening with a first end location and a second end location, the fabric cover being of a size for receiving the household item in the interior of the cover, a zipper configured to seal the opening, a first inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a first edge of the elongated opening, the first inside securing member comprising hook or loop fasteners, a second inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a second edge of the elongated opening, the second inside securing member including hook or loop fasteners, and an inside patch comprising the other of the hook or loop fasteners, the inside patch configured to be attached to the first inside securing member and the second inside securing member when the zipper is closed.
A47C 31/00 - CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS - Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
A textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, a durable thermoregulating coating, and a binder that chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The warp yarns and/or weft yarns include polyester yarns. A method for manufacturing a textile structure includes weaving one or more layers of warp yarns with one or more layers or weft yarns to form a woven textile structure, brushing the textile structure at least two times, applying a binder to the textile structure, and applying a durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure such that the binder chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The method may also include heat setting and curing the textile structure to fix the durable thermoregulating coating permanently onto the textile structure.
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D06M 11/36 - Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, with inorganic substances or complexes thereof; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment, e.g. mercerising with oxygen, ozone, ozonides, oxides, hydroxides or percompounds; Salts derived from anions with an amphoteric element-oxygen bond with salts derived from anions with an amphoteric element-oxygen bond
A mattress cover (100) includes a fabric substrate (102) having a top surface, a bottom surface, a head portion (122), a foot portion (124), a first length (110), and a first width (112), a secret tuck portion (104) attached to the foot portion (124) on the bottom surface of the fabric substrate (102), the secret tuck portion (104) having a second length (114) and a second width (116). The second width (116) is less than the first width (112). A method of making a mattress cover (100) includes providing a fabric substrate (102) having a top surface, a bottom surface, a head portion (122), a foot portion (124), a first length (110), and a first width (112), and attaching a secret tuck portion (104) to the foot portion (124) on the bottom surface of the fabric substrate (102), the secret tuck portion (104) having a second length (114) and a second width (116). The second width (116) is less than the first width (112).
A mattress cover (100) includes a fabric substrate (102) having a top surface, a bottom surface, a head portion (122), a foot portion (124), a first length (110), and a first width (112), a secret tuck portion (104) attached to the foot portion (124) on the bottom surface of the fabric substrate (102), the secret tuck portion (104) having a second length (114) and a second width (116). The second width (116) is less than the first width (112). A method of making a mattress cover (100) includes providing a fabric substrate (102) having a top surface, a bottom surface, a head portion (122), a foot portion (124), a first length (110), and a first width (112), and attaching a secret tuck portion (104) to the foot portion (124) on the bottom surface of the fabric substrate (102), the secret tuck portion (104) having a second length (114) and a second width (116). The second width (116) is less than the first width (112).
A mattress cover includes a fabric substrate having a top surface, a bottom surface, a head portion, a foot portion, a first length, and a first width, a secret tuck portion attached to the foot portion on the bottom surface of the fabric substrate, the secret tuck portion having a second length and a second width. The second width is less than the first width. A method of making a mattress cover includes providing a fabric substrate having a top surface, a bottom surface, a head portion, a foot portion, a first length, and a first width, and attaching a secret tuck portion to the foot portion on the bottom surface of the fabric substrate, the secret tuck portion having a second length and a second width. The second width is less than the first width.
A mattress cover includes a fabric substrate having a top surface, a foot portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion, wherein the foot portion, the first side portion, and the second side portion each have two edges, wherein at least a portion of one edge of the foot portion is stitched or sewn together with one edge of the first side portion, and wherein at least a portion of a second edge of the foot portion is stitched or sewn together with one edge of the second side portion.
A mattress cover includes a fabric substrate having a top surface, a foot portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion, wherein the foot portion, the first side portion, and the second side portion each have two edges, wherein at least a portion of one edge of the foot portion is stitched or sewn together with one edge of the first side portion, and wherein at least a portion of a second edge of the foot portion is stitched or sewn together with one edge of the second side portion.
A mattress cover includes a fabric substrate having a top surface, a foot portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion, wherein the foot portion, the first side portion, and the second side portion each have two edges, wherein at least a portion of one edge of the foot portion is stitched or sewn together with one edge of the first side portion, and wherein at least a portion of a second edge of the foot portion is stitched or sewn together with one edge of the second side portion.
A textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, a durable thermoregulating coating, and a binder that chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The warp yarns and/or weft yarns include polyester yarns. A method for manufacturing a textile structure includes weaving one or more layers of warp yarns with one or more layers or weft yarns to form a woven textile structure, brushing the textile structure at least two times, applying a binder to the textile structure, and applying a durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure such that the binder chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The method may also include heat setting and curing the textile structure to fix the durable thermoregulating coating permanently onto the textile structure.
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D06M 11/84 - Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, with inorganic substances or complexes thereof; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment, e.g. mercerising combined with mechanical treatment
An encasement for protecting a household item from bug intrusion includes a fabric cover having an elongated opening with a first end location and a second end location, the fabric cover being of a size for receiving the household item in the interior of the cover, a zipper configured to seal the opening, a first inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a first edge of the elongated opening, the first inside securing member comprising hook or loop fasteners, a second inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a second edge of the elongated opening, the second inside securing member including hook or loop fasteners, and an inside patch comprising the other of the hook or loop fasteners, the inside patch configured to be attached to the first inside securing member and the second inside securing member when the zipper is closed.
A47C 31/00 - CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS - Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
An encasement for protecting a household item from bug intrusion includes a fabric cover having an elongated opening with a first end location and a second end location, the fabric cover being of a size for receiving the household item in the interior of the cover, a zipper configured to seal the opening, a first inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a first edge of the elongated opening, the first inside securing member comprising hook or loop fasteners, a second inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a second edge of the elongated opening, the second inside securing member including hook or loop fasteners, and an inside patch comprising the other of the hook or loop fasteners, the inside patch configured to be attached to the first inside securing member and the second inside securing member when the zipper is closed.
A47C 31/00 - CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS - Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
An encasement for protecting a household item from bug intrusion includes a fabric cover having an elongated opening with a first end location and a second end location, the fabric cover being of a size for receiving the household item in the interior of the cover, a zipper configured to seal the opening, a first inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a first edge of the elongated opening, the first inside securing member comprising hook or loop fasteners, a second inside securing member attached inside the fabric cover along a second edge of the elongated opening, the second inside securing member including hook or loop fasteners, and an inside patch comprising the other of the hook or loop fasteners, the inside patch configured to be attached to the first inside securing member and the second inside securing member when the zipper is closed.
A47C 31/00 - CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS - Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
Embodiments described herein generally relate to textile structures comprising core spun yarns, and associated methods for manufacturing. One example embodiment is a textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, wherein at least one of the one or more layers of warp yarns and one or more layers of weft yarns include one or more core spun yarns.
D03D 15/47 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the structure of the yarns or threads multicomponent, e.g. blended yarns or threads
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hair care preparations; soaps; shampoos; hair conditioners; body lotions; hand lotions; bath soaps in liquid, solid or gel form; hand wash; shower gel; mouthwash.
40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Mattress toppers; Pillows.
(2) Bed linen; Comforters; Towels; Bed sheets; duvets; duvet covers; pillowcases; duvet inserts; wash cloths; bed blankets; bed covers; mattress pads; pillow shams; pillow protectors, namely, pillow covers; decorative fabric bed runners; mattress covers. (1) Custom manufacturing of textile products.
(2) Design of textiles; design, development, and consulting services related thereto in the field of textiles; product development for others; custom design and engineering of textiles.
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MINIATURE, CONCEALABLE, TAMPER-RESISTANT BRACKET FOR DISPENSERS AND OTHER WALL-MOUNTED ARTICLES
A dispenser system includes an inconspicuous, tamper-resistant bracket used to mount containers, bottles, vessels, dispensers or other articles to a wall surface. A coupling structure engages with and supports the article for use. The coupling structure may comprise a male-female coupling structure including, for example, a vertical rail on one of the bracket or container, and a corresponding vertical slot on the other of the bracket or container. An upper panel, door or lid opens with a tool or key, providing access to the bracket coupling structure. A spring biases the panel, door or lid into an open condition, and a latch mechanism maintains the panel, door or lid in a closed and locked condition until opened. The system may further including a proprietary container with dimensions to visually obscure the bracket. The container may include a dispensing pump, and may be filled or refilled with a personal hygiene product.
B05B 11/00 - Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
B67D 7/40 - Suspending, reeling or storing devices
B05B 15/60 - Arrangements for mounting, supporting or holding spraying apparatus
B65D 23/00 - CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES - Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
A45D 34/00 - Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
A45D 40/00 - Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
A47K 5/12 - Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
A dispenser system includes an inconspicuous, tamper-resistant bracket used to mount containers, bottles, vessels, dispensers or other articles to a wall surface. A coupling structure engages with and supports the article for use. The coupling structure may comprise a male-female coupling structure including, for example, a vertical rail on one of the bracket or container, and a corresponding vertical slot on the other of the bracket or container. An upper panel, door or lid opens with a tool or key, providing access to the bracket coupling structure. A spring biases the panel, door or lid into an open condition, and a latch mechanism maintains the panel, door or lid in a closed and locked condition until opened. The system may further including a proprietary container with dimensions to visually obscure the bracket. The container may include a dispensing pump, and may be filled or refilled with a personal hygiene product.
F16M 13/02 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
A47K 5/12 - Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
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Goods & Services
Design of textiles; design, development, and consulting services related thereto in the field of textiles; product development for others; custom design and engineering of textiles
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Terry products comprising plied yarns and associated methods for manufacture
Terry products include a ground component including a plurality of ground warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns interwoven with the plurality of ground warp yarns. The ground component includes a lower side and an upper side opposed to the lower side along a vertical direction, and a pile component includes a plurality of piles that extend away from the ground component along the vertical direction. The plurality of piles are formed from a set of pile yarns including plied yarns. The plied yarns include two-ply yarns including natural fiber yarns and polymeric yarns. The natural fiber yarns can include cotton and the like. The polymeric yarns can include polyester and the like.
D03D 15/40 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the structure of the yarns or threads
37.
TERRY PRODUCTS COMPRISING PLIED YARNS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR MANUFACTURE
Terry products including plied yarns and associated methods of manufacture are disclosed. One example terry product includes a ground component including a plurality of ground warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns interwoven with the plurality of ground warp yarns, the ground component including a lower side and an upper side opposed to the lower side along a vertical direction, and a pile component including a plurality of piles that extend away from the ground component along the vertical direction, the plurality of piles formed from a set of pile yarns including plied yarns. The plied yarns include two- ply yarns including natural fiber yarns and polymeric yarns. The natural fiber yarns can include cotton and the like. The polymeric yarns can include polyester and the like.
A textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, a durable thermoregulating coating, and a binder that chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The warp yarns and/or weft yarns include polyester yarns. A method for manufacturing a textile structure includes weaving one or more layers of warp yarns with one or more layers or weft yarns to form a woven textile structure, brushing the textile structure at least two times, applying a binder to the textile structure, and applying a durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure such that the binder chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The method may also include heat setting and curing the textile structure to fix the durable thermoregulating coating permanently onto the textile structure.
D06M 13/292 - Mono-, di- or triesters of phosphoric or phosphorous acids; Salts thereof
D06M 15/00 - Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials with macromolecular compounds; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment
39.
DURABLE THERMOREGULATING TEXTILE STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
A textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, a durable thermoregulating coating, and a binder that chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The warp yarns and/or weft yarns include polyester yarns. A method for manufacturing a textile structure includes weaving one or more layers of warp yarns with one or more layers or weft yarns to form a woven textile structure, brushing the textile structure at least two times, applying a binder to the textile structure, and applying a durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure such that the binder chemically bonds the durable thermoregulating coating to the textile structure. The method may also include heat setting and curing the textile structure to fix the durable thermoregulating coating permanently onto the textile structure.
D06M 13/292 - Mono-, di- or triesters of phosphoric or phosphorous acids; Salts thereof
D06M 15/00 - Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials with macromolecular compounds; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment
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42.
TEXTILE PRODUCTS COMPRISING NATURAL DOWN AND FIBROUS MATERIALS
A textile product and a method for manufacturing thereof are discussed. The textile product comprises about 5-95% natural down clusters by weight and about 95-5% of a secondary fiber material by weight. The method for manufacturing the textile product includes opening a fiber material, adding natural down clusters to the fiber material, mixing the fiber material with the natural down clusters to form a homogeneous mixture, and filling the textile product with the homogeneous mixture.
A textile product and a method for manufacturing thereof are discussed. The textile product comprises about 5-95% natural down clusters by weight and about 95-5% of a secondary fiber material by weight. The method for manufacturing the textile product includes opening a fiber material, adding natural down clusters to the fiber material, mixing the fiber material with the natural down clusters to form a homogeneous mixture, and filling the textile product with the homogeneous mixture.
Embodiments described herein generally relate to terry towels comprising core spun yarns, and associated methods for manufacturing. One example embodiment is a terry towel including one or more layers of ground warp yarns and one or more layers of pile warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of ground weft yarns, wherein at least one of the ground warp yarns, pile warp yarns, and ground weft yarns include one or more core spun yarns.
D03D 15/00 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used
Embodiments described herein generally relate to terry towels comprising core spun yarns, and associated methods for manufacturing. One example embodiment is a terry towel including one or more layers of ground warp yarns and one or more layers of pile warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of ground weft yarns, wherein at least one of the ground warp yarns, pile warp yarns, and ground weft yarns include one or more core spun yarns.
D03D 15/00 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used
A contour sheet comprising a mattress cover surface and a plurality of side surfaces, wherein at least a portion of the side surfaces is configured to be resilient and extendible along a depth of a mattress such that said contour sheet is releasably secured to the mattress, wherein one resilient member is sewn along at least one edge of an opening with at least two edges of a generally polygon shaped cutout at one or more comers of the sheet, said one resilient member configured to be extendible along the depth of the mattress, said one resilient member being encased in a protective sleeve or channel, and adjacent edges of said opening are sewn together. Having at least a portion of the side surfaces resilient ensures that the contour sheet is releasably secured in position on the mattress.
A contour sheet (100) having a mattress cover surface (102) and a plurality of side surfaces (104) are provided with at least one resilient member (106) extendible in a vertical direction along the depth of a mattress in at least a portion of one of the side surfaces (104). Alternatively, sets of resilient members (106) sandwiched between one or more layers of fabrics can be provided to prevent direct exposure to heat and other detrimental conditions that the contour sheet may be subjected to during routine wear and laundry. A method of making such a contour sheet (100) can include steps of cutting a generally polygonal shaped cut-out to form an opening at the corners (108) of a base fabric, coupling at least one resilient member (106) along at least one edge of the opening and sewing adjacent edges of the opening together.
A pillow is provided with an insert or inner pillow that is removable. Having removable insert or inner pillow enables filling of the removable inner pillow with a different filling material that is not amenable to washing. Thus the outer pillow that is in contact with a person's body and tends to accumulate dust and microbes among the fill can be washed after removal of the insert or inner pillow. The insert or inner pillow can be filled with a less expensive filling material such as synthetic fibers, viscoelastic foam, latex etc. whereas the outer pillow can have a superior quality filling material that is softer, fluffier and has better insulating properties such as down or down mixed/blended with feather, thus providing an affordable pillow with comfort and superior characteristics of down and can be laundered to maintain hygiene. The outer surface of the inner pillow may include a fluid impermeable material.
A pillow is provided with an insert or inner pillow that is removable. Having removable insert or inner pillow enables filling of the removable inner pillow with a different filling material that is not amenable to washing. Thus the outer pillow that is in contact with a person's body and tends to accumulate dust and microbes among the fill can be washed after removal of the insert or inner pillow. The insert or inner pillow can be filled with a less expensive filling material such as synthetic fibers, viscoelastic foam, latex etc. whereas the outer pillow can have a superior quality filling material that is softer, fluffier and has better insulating properties such as down or down mixed/blended with feather, thus providing an affordable pillow with comfort and superior characteristics of down and can be laundered to maintain hygiene. The outer surface of the inner pillow may include a fluid impermeable material.
Duvet inserts are provided with at least two chamfered or beveled corners to prevent overhanging of the corners. Additional drag caused by the overhanging corners and frequent handling of duvet inserts by the corners causes migration of fillers contained therein and this is mitigated by the chamfered corners. Again, sectional barriers, preferably by stitching zigzag, waves or triangle wave stitches along the periphery of duvet inserts are capable of minimizing migration of fillers. Furthermore, quilted or line stitches on at least two corners can also be provided to contain the fillers. Duvet inserts of the present disclosure are durable and chamfered corners provide a neat and tailored look thereby enhancing bed presentation and also avert accidents such as tripping over the overhanging portion.
Embodiments described herein generally relate to textile structures comprising core spun yarns, and associated methods for manufacturing. One example embodiment is a textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, wherein at least one of the one or more layers of warp yarns and one or more layers of weft yarns include one or more core spun yarns.
D03D 15/00 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used
D03D 1/00 - Woven fabrics designed to make specified articles
D03D 15/47 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the structure of the yarns or threads multicomponent, e.g. blended yarns or threads
D03D 11/00 - Double or multi-ply fabrics not otherwise provided for
D03D 15/49 - Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the structure of the yarns or threads crimped
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TEXTILE STRUCTURES COMPRISING CORE SPUN YARNS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR MANUFACTURE
Embodiments described herein generally relate to textile structures comprising core spun yarns, and associated methods for manufacturing. One example embodiment is a textile structure including one or more layers of warp yarns interwoven with one or more layers of weft yarns, wherein at least one of the one or more layers of warp yarns and one or more layers of weft yarns include one or more core spun yarns.
A mock duvet bed-covering system (1900) includes a blanket (1800) segmented into a plurality of portions and a coversheet (1810). The blanket (1800) includes a foot skirt flap (1804), a right side flap (1802), and a left side flap (1803) that each extend from a cover portion (1801) and are configured to drape over edges of a mattress (1880) or other bedding. The coversheet (1810) includes one or more pockets. A portion (1801) of the blanket (1800) opposite the foot skirt flap (1804) is tucked into a pocket (1811) at the head end of the coversheet (1810). The mock duvet bed-covering system (1900) resembles a traditional comforter and duvet, but is more durable and can be changed in far less time than traditional comforters, making the system well suited for use in hotels, inns, and the like.
A mock duvet bed-covering system (1900) includes a blanket (1800) segmented into a plurality of portions and a coversheet (1810). The blanket (1800) includes a foot skirt flap (1804), a right side flap (1802), and a left side flap (1803) that each extend from a cover portion (1801) and are configured to drape over edges of a mattress (1880) or other bedding. The coversheet (1810) includes one or more pockets. A portion (1801) of the blanket (1800) opposite the foot skirt flap (1804) is tucked into a pocket (1811) at the head end of the coversheet (1810). The mock duvet bed-covering system (1900) resembles a traditional comforter and duvet, but is more durable and can be changed in far less time than traditional comforters, making the system well suited for use in hotels, inns, and the like.
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03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
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personal care preparations, namely, bath gel, hand and body lotion, hair conditioner, shampoo, and mouthwash, and toiletries, namely, talcum powder and skin soap
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