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IE20080791U1 - Furniture covering - Google Patents

Furniture covering

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IE20080791U1
IE20080791U1 IE2008/0791A IE20080791A IE20080791U1 IE 20080791 U1 IE20080791 U1 IE 20080791U1 IE 2008/0791 A IE2008/0791 A IE 2008/0791A IE 20080791 A IE20080791 A IE 20080791A IE 20080791 U1 IE20080791 U1 IE 20080791U1
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IE
Ireland
Prior art keywords
furniture
main body
attachment bands
wear
body portion
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IE2008/0791A
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IES86211Y1 (en
Inventor
Mary O Connor Rita
Original Assignee
Rita Mary O'connor
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Application filed by Rita Mary O'connor filed Critical Rita Mary O'connor
Publication of IES86211Y1 publication Critical patent/IES86211Y1/en
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The invention is a fancy covering for a sofa and the name is a combination of sofa and fancy. The "sofancie" resembles an extra long scarf which is draped over the cushion‘s part of a sofa and each end extends over each arm of the sofa. On the underside of the "sofancie" is a number of hanging fabric slats, the number of slats depending on how many cushions there are. The "sofancie" is fixed over the cushions by fastening the slats on the undersides of the cushions. Each end of the material extends over each arm of the sofa and is weighed down by a hemmed-in strip of wood or plastic. The "sofancie" will dispense with the need for expensive chair covers or untidy throwovers for sofas.

Description

Field of the invention: The present invention relates to furniture covers and more precisely settees/sofas/couches and armchair covers. The invention is preferably used with upholstered furniture, but may be used for partially upholstered furniture such as patio or conservatory furniture.
Background: Any upholstered furniture is susceptible to wear and tear over a period of time. Some current furniture covers are bulky and must be placed over the whole of the furniture piece.
These covers tend to ‘ride up’ on the furniture when the home dweller/residents are sitting on them. This invention hopes to overcome this problem by introducing a furniture cover which is specifically placed on the area that areprone to wear and tear the‘ most, i.e. the seating and arm rest area.
"Summary of the Invention: According to the invention there is provided, as set out in the appended claims, a furniture cover comprising: a main body portion (2) for attaching to the cushion section of the furniture, this main body having attachment bands (3) for positioning onto the current cushioned area; at least two side portions (4) for positioning on the armrest area of the furniture, these side portions having attachment bands (5) for positioning onto the armrest, side and underside of the main furniture body; a front leg portion (6) fixed to the main body portion (2) which when in position drapes over the leg area at the front of the furniture.
In one embodiment (1) the number of attachment bands (3) on the main body portion is four allowing for use in two-seater furniture.
In another embodiment (10) the number of attachment bands (3) on the main body portion is six allowing for use in three-seater furniture. in one embodiment (100) the number of attachment bands (3) on the main body portion is two allowing for use in single-seater furniture.
TEi}8079i 2 open-able and closed by the used of Velcro or such like.
Brief Description of the Drawings: The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of an embodiment thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is a bottom view of the furniture cover for a two-seater couch.
Figure 2 is a bottom view of the furniture cover for a three-seater couch.
Figure 3 is a bottom view of the furniture cover for a one-seater armchair.
Figure 4 is a front view of the furniture cover in position on a two-seater couch.
Detailed Description: Referring to the drawings and initially to‘ Figure 1 there is illustrated a furniture cover (1) according to the present invention comprising a main body portion (2) for attaching to the cushion section of the furniture, this main body having attachment bands (3) for positioning onto the current cushioned area. it also contains at least two side portions (4) for positioning on the armrest area of the furniture, these side portions having attachment bands (5) for positioning onto the armrest, side and underside of the main furniture body. The attachment bands (5) extend the length of the underside of the furniture body. The cover preferably has a front leg portion (6) fixed to the main body portion (2) which when in position drapes over the leg area at the front of the furniture.
In Figure 2 there is illustrated a furniture cover (10) for a three-seater couch with six attachment bands available.
In Figure 3 there is itlustrated a furniture cover (100) for a one-seater couch with two F attachment bands available.
In all the embodiments described above the attachment bands can be manufacture from one continuous piece of material, preferably elasticated. They can also be manufactured to be open-able and closed by the used of Velcro or such like.

Claims (1)

1. A furniture cover for protecting furniture from wear and tear and/or disguising current wear comprising: a main body portion (2) for attaching to the cushion section of the furniture, this main body having attachment bands (3) for positioning onto the current cushioned area; at least two side portions (4) for positioning on the armrest area of the furniture, these side portions having attachment bands (5) for positioning onto the armrest, side and underside of the main furniture body, the attachment bands (5) extending the length of the underside of the furniture body; a front leg portion (6) fixed to the main body portion (2) which, when in position, drapes over the iegiarea at the front of the furniture. A furniture coverfor protecting furniture from wear and tear and/or disguising» current wear as ciaimed in claim 1 wherein the number of attachment bands (3) on the main body portion is two allowing for use in single-seater furniture, or the number of attachment bands (3) on the main body portion is four allowing for use in two-seater furniture, or the number of attachment bands (3) on the main body portion is six allowing for use in three-seater furniture. A furniture cover for protecting furniture from wear and tear and/or disguising current wear as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the attachment bands (3) on the main body portion and the attachment bands (5) on the side body portions can be one continuous band of elasticated material or optionally can be openable by means of a joining material such as Velcro. A furniture cover for protecting furniture from wear and tear and/or disguising current wear as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
IE2008/0791A 2008-10-02 Furniture covering IE20080791U1 (en)

Publications (2)

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IES86211Y1 IES86211Y1 (en) 2013-07-03
IE20080791U1 true IE20080791U1 (en) 2013-07-03

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