141 |
Attachment for beds |
US34480340 |
1940-07-10 |
US2291444A |
1942-07-28 |
BENGTSON EUNICE N |
|
142 |
Bedstead |
US67603133 |
1933-06-16 |
US1954283A |
1934-04-10 |
CROSS GUY C |
|
143 |
Bed attachment |
US14218917 |
1917-01-13 |
US1359430A |
1920-11-16 |
RICHARDS MARY E |
|
144 |
Pillow-holder. |
US1913767472 |
1913-05-13 |
US1144187A |
1915-06-22 |
GARREN LEWIS A |
|
145 |
Bed attachment. |
US1913741853 |
1913-01-13 |
US1067060A |
1913-07-08 |
PIERCE KIRK D |
|
146 |
Bed attachment. |
US1911654959 |
1911-10-16 |
US1036653A |
1912-08-27 |
LEEK JOSEPHINE B |
|
147 |
Device for airing bedclothing. |
US1909477789 |
1909-02-13 |
US936827A |
1909-10-12 |
STETSON AMOS H |
|
148 |
Bedclothes-supporting device. |
US1906339393 |
1906-10-17 |
US868037A |
1907-10-15 |
TYRRELL ELMER LLEWLYN |
|
149 |
Clothes-holder |
US542677D |
|
US542677A |
1895-07-16 |
|
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150 |
Paper toweling or tissue dispensing apparatus including roll overspin control |
US15894492 |
2018-02-12 |
US10136733B2 |
2018-11-27 |
Niko Anthony Cvjetkovic |
Dispenser apparatus for holding a roll of paper toweling or tissue sheet material and dispensing the sheet material, the apparatus including structure exerting drag forces on the roll to reduce overspin when pulling forces on the sheet material causing dispensing have been terminated. |
151 |
Easy Change Mattress Sheet Attachment System |
US15956845 |
2018-04-19 |
US20180303256A1 |
2018-10-25 |
Xiaolu Huang Sturgeon; Gregory Cecil Sturgeon |
An example easy change mattress sheet attachment system includes a bed sheet having four sewn-on fabric casings in an arch shape and a cord inserted through the casings forming a set of accessible sections of drawstring at exposed between-casing cord regions at four corners, and a bottom mat having means for trapping drawstrings at four corners. After having installed the bottom mat under the mattress, one can install and remove the top sheet onto and from the mattress without having to lift up the mattress. To install the top sheet, first put the top sheet on the mattress, then execute drawstring-trapping maneuvers at four bed corners. To remove the top sheet, detach the engaged drawstrings at four bed corners. |
152 |
Adjustable bed foundation with rotating head section |
US14694383 |
2015-04-23 |
US10028873B2 |
2018-07-24 |
Horace R. Eskridge, III; Paul E. Griese; Leslie A. Burton; Mario A. G. Nava |
An adjustable bed foundation comprises an outer support structure including a head rail, a foot rail, and two parallel side rails. A first pair of cross members extends perpendicularly between the parallel side rails, while a second pair of cross members extends perpendicularly between the first pair of cross members. An articulating frame, which includes a stationary section and a rotating head section pivotally connected to the stationary section, is secured to the second pair of cross members such that the rotating head section extends towards the head rail. The adjustable bed foundation also includes a platform secured to the articulating frame. Adjustable bed assemblies are further provided and include a mattress positioned atop the platform of the adjustable bed foundation. |
153 |
Active mattress spinner |
US14594494 |
2015-01-12 |
US09968201B2 |
2018-05-15 |
William John Scarleski |
A device is disclosed for facilitating rotation of a mattress in a horizontal plane carried by a box spring or a platform. In order to facilitate rotation, slick surfaces between the mattress and the box spring or platform are selectively placed in contact in order to reduce the normal friction therebetween. The slick surfaces may be provided by two (2) separate covers; one cover for the mattress and one cover for the box spring or platform. A first cover is provided with a slick and non-slick surface. In order to further facilitate rotation, a second cover includes a slick surface on one side and forms part of a levitation device. The other side of the second cover may be formed with a slick or a non-slick surface. The levitation device creates an air cushion between the mattress and the box spring under the influence of an air supply which lifts the mattress and allows the mattress to be rotated in a horizontal plane virtually effortlessly. Once the mattress has been rotated to the desired position, the air supply is removed and the first cover is attached to the underside of the mattress so that its non-slick side is in contact with the box spring or platform or bed skirt and its slick side is in contact with the slick side of the other cover and the levitation device defining a normal mode of operation. In a rotate mode of operation, the first cover is attached to the box spring or platform so that its non-slick surface is in contact therewith. Alternatively, the first cover may be integrally incorporated into the box spring or a slick surface may be integrally formed on the platform that forms part of the platform bed. In this embodiment, in order to reduce movement of the mattress with respect to the box spring or platform, the mattress is secured relative to the box spring or platform by removable fasteners in a normal mode of operation. In yet another alternate embodiment of the invention, a portion of the levitation device may be built into the mattress. |
154 |
Bed covering |
US14840278 |
2015-08-31 |
US09872575B2 |
2018-01-23 |
Elizabeth Mikesell |
The present disclosure is directed to a bed covering. In some embodiments, a bed covering according to the present disclosure can include a fitted base configured to at least partially enclose a mattress, a comforter portion including an end connected to the fitted base and sides removably connectable to sides of the fitted base, and extendable side flaps connected to the sides of the comforter portion. Additional and alternative embodiments of the bed covering are disclosed herein and/or will be evident from the principles described herein. |
155 |
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURING AN UNDERPAD ON A MATTRESS |
US15186026 |
2016-06-17 |
US20170360211A1 |
2017-12-21 |
Martasz Smith; LaShawn Floyd |
An apparatus comprises a mattress. An underpad is positioned on the mattress such that a lower surface of the underpad is in contact with the mattress. A securing assembly is interposed between the mattress and the underpad. The securing assembly comprises a plurality of securing member positioned on the lower surface of the underpad, and a plurality of mating securing members positioned on the mattress. Each of the plurality of securing members engages a corresponding mating securing member so as to be removably coupled thereto, thereby immovably positioning the underpad on the mattress. |
156 |
PILLOW NAPKIN DISPENSING SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US15589282 |
2017-05-08 |
US20170238728A1 |
2017-08-24 |
Eugene Alletto, JR. |
A dispenser for pillow napkins is provided that includes a carton having a bottom panel, opposite left and right panels extending vertically from the bottom panel, opposite front and back panels positioned between the left and right panels and extending vertically from the bottom panel, and a top panel extending parallel to the bottom panel. Left and right supports are positioned within a cavity of the carton. A plurality of pillow napkins are wound about a spool. The spool is positioned in the cavity such that the spool rotatably engages the left and right supports and the pillow napkins are spaced apart from the top and bottom panels. Methods of use are provided. |
157 |
PILLOW NAPKIN DISPENSING SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US15466259 |
2017-03-22 |
US20170190532A1 |
2017-07-06 |
Eugene Alletto, JR. |
A dispenser for pillow napkins is provided that includes a carton having a bottom panel, opposite left and right panels extending vertically from the bottom panel, opposite front and back panels positioned between the left and right panels and extending vertically from the bottom panel, and a top panel extending parallel to the bottom panel. Left and right supports are positioned within a cavity of the carton. A plurality of pillow napkins are wound about a spool. The spool is positioned in the cavity such that the spool rotatably engages the left and right supports and the pillow napkins are spaced apart from the top and bottom panels. Methods of use are provided. |
158 |
HOSPITAL BED WITH APPARATUS CAPABLE OF AUTOMATICALLY CHANGING BED SHEETS WITHOUT DISTURBING OCCUPIED PERSON, ALSO A METHOD OF PREVENTING AND RELIEVING ULCERS |
US15259002 |
2016-09-07 |
US20170000670A1 |
2017-01-05 |
Nimer Mohammed Ead |
The present invention relates generally to an ultimate comfort n care bed, and a bed apparatus capable of seamlessly changing bed sheets while being occupied by a person, a method of relieving ulcers, and a method thereof. The present invention also relates to a medical or a hospital bed, and, more particularly, to a hospital bed capable of seamlessly changing bed-sheets while the hospital bed is occupied by a patient. The present invention also comprises of a medical bed apparatus which allows the seamlessly changing of a used bed sheet with a new bed sheet while the bed is occupied by a person, and a method thereof |
159 |
Pillow napkin dispensing system and method |
US14061950 |
2013-10-24 |
US09386868B2 |
2016-07-12 |
Eugene Alletto, Jr. |
A dispenser for pillow napkins is provided that includes a carton having a bottom panel, opposite left and right panels extending vertically from the bottom panel, opposite front and back panels positioned between the left and right panels and extending vertically from the bottom panel, and a top panel extending parallel to the bottom panel. Left and right supports are positioned within a cavity of the carton. A plurality of pillow napkins are wound about a spool. The spool is positioned in the cavity such that the spool rotatably engages the left and right supports and the pillow napkins are spaced apart from the top and bottom panels. Methods of use are provided. |
160 |
Hospital bed for automatically changing sheets |
US14214098 |
2014-03-14 |
US09370251B2 |
2016-06-21 |
Nimer Mohammed Ead |
The present invention relates generally to an ultimate comfort n care bed, and a bed apparatus capable of seamlessly changing bed sheets while being occupied by a person, a method of relieving ulcers, and a method thereof. The present invention also relates to a medical or a hospital bed, and, more particularly, to a hospital bed capable of seamlessly changing bed-sheets while the hospital bed is occupied by a patient. The present invention also comprises of a medical bed apparatus which allows the seamlessly changing of a used bed sheet with a new bed sheet while the bed is occupied by a person, and a method thereof. |