[0001] The invention concerns a system and a method for covering a gap occurring between
two adjacent furniture parts.
[0002] In accordance with prior art solutions it is well known to cover furniture made up
by various furniture parts with a removable sheet in order to protect the furniture
parts and also to provide a visual effect of a one piece furniture displaying a smooth
surface. The furniture cover may advantageously be manufactured in a shape fitting
the form of the furniture of which it is to cover. The cover may be used for covering
sofas, chairs, beds etc. The invention may be used for various kinds of furniture
where a gap may occur between adjacent furniture parts.
[0003] The inventive system may be used for a bed such as a double bed comprising two separate
bed sections, wherein each bed section may be a box mattress, a continental base frame
or an ordinary mattress. The double bed is made up by two separate bed sections to
facilitate the transport and handling of the bed. But when the bed is assembled, it
is a wish among the users that the two bed sections appear as a single unit double
bed. In order to enhance the visual impression of the double bed a furniture cover
in the shape of a form fitted sheet is installed over the bed sections to make it
appear as a single unit double bed. When a sheet is fitted onto the bed sections in
this manner, the fabric which is overlaying the gap between the two bed sections is
pulled into the gap, and consequently a crease occurs in between the bed sections..
[0005] As most of the top surface of the bed will be covered by a top mattress or other
known means for hiding this portion of the gap, most of the gap at this seen from
the top side is not visible when the bed is in use. However, the vertical gap at the
side surface of the beds end is visible, and in some cases a portion of the gap at
the top surface of the beds end portion is also visible. A need has evoked within
the market to reduce or if possible to eliminate the visibility of this gap. Based
on this need it is an object of the invention to provide a solution which will reduce
or eliminate the visibility of the gap through the fabric of the furniture cover.
Some of the publications as mentioned above present solutions for hiding the gap between
two beds making up a double bed. The current invention present an alternative solution
to these prior art solutions.
[0006] The invention is defined in the independent claim, and embodiments of the invention
are defined in the dependent claims.
[0007] In accordance with the invention a system is provided for covering a gap occurring
between two adjacent parts of a furniture, such as for instance a bed. The system
comprises a support element, holding means and a furniture cover. The support element
is to be positioned to cover the gap occurring between two adjacent parts of a furniture.
The holding means is provided for positioning and holding the support element in the
position where it covers the gap. The support element and the holding means are arranged
in between the furniture cover and the furniture parts when the furniture cover is
installed on the furniture thereby preventing the furniture cover from being pulled
into the gap.
[0008] The holding means may comprise a pocket for the insert of the support element. In
one embodiment the furniture cover may be provided with a pocket for receiving the
support element. The pocket may be arranged at a surface of the furniture cover and
when the furniture cover is placed on the furniture the pocket faces the furniture.
The pocket with the support element installed in the pocket then covers at least a
portion of the gap, and the support element forms a bridge over the gap so that the
fabric of the furniture cover is prevented from being pulled into the gap.
[0009] The support element displays certain rigidity to be able to prevent the fabric of
the furniture cover to get pulled into the gap. In some aspects of the invention both
the vertical portion of the gap located at a side portion of the furniture and the
portion of the gap located at the top side of the bed/ furniture are visible. To cover
both the top side portion of the gap as well as the end side portion of the gap, the
support element in one embodiment has a curved shape for covering both portions of
the gap. The curved shape of the support element may be obtained by preforming the
support element before inserting it into the holding means such as the pocket. Alternatively,
the support element may initially have a non curved or leveled shape and the support
element displays certain flexible characteristics which makes it possible to form
the support element in accordance with the outline of the furniture thereby covering
both the gap at the top portion and at the gap at side portion of the furniture, when
putting the furniture cover onto the furniture. The support element may have the shape
of a flat element such as a slice having a thickness enabling a curved shape of the
support element when being positioned in contact with the furniture..
[0010] The support element may in one embodiment also be used for covering only the vertical
portion of the gap at the end side portion of the furniture parts, such as in the
cases where the top portion of the gap is not visible. Also in these cases it may
be suitable to use a support element with certain flexible characteristics or alternatively
a preformed curved support element to fit the support element with a possibly curved
outline of the furniture parts.
[0011] The support element needs to be held in place relative to the furniture cover in
order to cover the gap. The holding means helps positioning and holding the support
element in a correct position. The holding means may be attached to the furniture
parts or the holding means may be attached to the furniture cover. Further the holding
means may be made up of several elements capable of positioning and holding the support
element correctly to cover the gap. The holding means may be provided by various means
able to position the support element in a correct position and holding this position
during the use of the bed. In one embodiment the holding means comprises a pocket.
The pocket may be constituted by a panel of fabric. The panel is folded and stitched
with invisible stitches to the inside surface of the furniture cover which faces the
furniture when placed on the furniture.
[0012] The invention also includes a method for covering a gap occurring between two adjacent
parts of a furniture by the use of a support element. The method includes the step
of positioning and holding the support element by the use of holding means in a position
prepared for covering the gap occurring between two adjacent parts of a furniture.
In one embodiment of this method the support element is to be attached to the furniture
cover, before installing the furniture cover over the furniture parts. It is also
possible to attach the support element to the furniture cover after the furniture
cover is installed over the furniture parts, even though this is not the most the
likely procedure, because the furniture cover often has a tight fitting to the furniture.
[0013] In another embodiment of this method the support element is to be attached directly
to the furniture to cover the gap, before installing the furniture cover over the
furniture parts.
[0014] The method may also include the step of installing a furniture cover over the furniture
parts. When the support element is fixed to the furniture cover before the installment
of the furniture cover, the support element will be positioned correctly to cover
the gap when the furniture cover is rightly installed on the furniture. And alternatively
when the support element is to be fixed to the furniture, the support element is already
correctly positioned over the gap before installing the furniture cover. For both
alternatives applies that when the furniture cover is installed over the furniture,
the support element and the holding means are arranged in between the furniture cover
and the furniture parts, and this arrangement prevents the furniture cover from being
pulled into the gap.
[0015] When the holding means is constituted by the pocket, the method may also include
installing the support element into the pocket for instance by inserting the support
element into the pocket through a side opening in the pocket.
[0016] In the following an example of an embodiment of the invention, where the furniture
is shown as a bed, will be described with reference to the figures, wherein
Fig 1 shows a double bed with a furniture cover installed onto the bed.
Fig 2 shows a support element positioned under the furniture cover.
Fig 3 shows a front view of a support element positioned under the furniture cover
of a double bed.
Fig 4 shows a support element as it is inserted into a pocket.
[0017] In fig 1 two adjacent furniture parts 1, 2 here shown as two bed sections are positioned
side by side and a furniture cover 3 is installed over the furniture parts 1, 2. A
gap 4 which occurs at the area where the two bed sections are joined, is visible through
the furniture cover 3. A portion 5a of the gap is visible at the side or end section
of the bed, and another portion 5b of the gap is visible at the top section of the
bed, as the fabric of the furniture cover 3 tends to get pulled into the gap 4. In
the example shown in the figures a top mattress hides the remaining portion of gap
otherwise visible at the top section of the bed.
[0018] In order to prevent the fabric from being pulled into the gap, the invention proposes
arranging a support member 7 over the portions 5a, 5b of the gap to hide its visibility
through the fabric of the furniture cover 3, see fig 4. The support member 7 is arranged
in holding means 8 such as a pocket which at its upper end 9 is fixed to the inside
surface of the furniture cover for instance by stitches not visible at the outside
surface of the furniture cover. Usually the support member is inserted into the holding
means 8 before installing the furniture cover on the bed, for instance through a side
opening as the one shown in fig 4. The position of the holding means 8 ensures the
correct position of the support member 7 over the gap portions 5a, 5b. Fig 4 shows
the curvature of the support element 7 as it appears when the furniture cover 3 is
installed on the bed. The support element 7 is here shown as a rectangular body. The
thickness of the rectangular body allows curving the body, and as seen from the figures
the support member 7 is shaped to fit the outer contour of the end side of the bed.
The support member 7 may be inserted in the holding means 8 in an essentially flat
configuration. When installing the furniture cover on the bed 1, the flexible features
of the support member 7 allows it to be curved thereby obtaining the curvature of
the contour/outline of the end side of the bed. As an alternative to this the support
member 7 may be preformed to fit the outer contour of the bed or the support member
7.
[0019] Fig 2 and fig 3 show the support member 7 positioned over the gap portions 5a, 5b
(not visible) preventing the fabric of the furniture from being pulled into the gap.
As seen from these figures, the bed appears as a double bed with no visible crease
disturbing the visual image of a continuous end surface.
1. System for covering a gap occurring between two adjacent parts of a furniture, wherein
the system comprising:
- a support element to be positioned to cover the gap occurring between two adjacent
parts of a furniture,
- holding means for positioning and holding the support element in the position covering
the gap,
- a furniture cover for the furniture, wherein the support element and the holding
means are arranged in between the furniture cover and the furniture parts when the
furniture cover is installed on the furniture thereby preventing the furniture cover
from being pulled into the gap.
2. System for covering a gap in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the holding means comprises a pocket for receiving the support element.
3. System for covering a gap in accordance with claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the support element is configured for covering a portion of the gap at a side face
of the furniture parts, and a portion of the gap at a top face of the furniture parts.
4. System for covering a gap in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that the support element has a preformed curved shape to fit with the outline of the furniture.
5. System for covering a gap in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that the support element has an initial non curved shape and the flexible characteristics
of the support element make it possible to form the support element into a curved
shape in accordance with the outline of the furniture.
6. System for covering a gap in accordance with one of claims 1-5, characterized in that the two parts of the furniture comprise two mattresses positioned side by side.
7. System for covering a gap in accordance with one of claims 1-6, characterized in that the pocket is formed as a hidden pocket not visible when the furniture cover is installed
on the furniture.
8. System for covering a gap in accordance with one of claims 1-7, characterized in that the pocket has a side opening for the insert of the support element.
9. Method for covering a gap occurring between two adjacent parts of a furniture, wherein
the method comprises:
- positioning and holding a support element by the use of holding means in a position
prepared for covering the gap occurring between two adjacent parts of a furniture,
- installing a furniture cover over the furniture parts, thereby positioning the support
element which covers the gap and the holding means in between the furniture cover
and the furniture parts to prevent the furniture cover from being pulled into the
gap.
10. Method for covering a gap occurring between two adjacent parts of a furniture in accordance
with claim 9, wherein the holding means comprises a pocket which is attached to the
furniture cover and positioning and holding the support element by installing the
support element into the pocket.