Convertible pillow/chair pad

Beds – Support means for discrete portion of user – useable with bed... – For head or neck

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5490, 5653, 297223, 2972831, A47G 900, A47C 2700

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055578152

ABSTRACT:
The edges of first and second fabric sides are joined along a seam to form an enclosure for cushion material. Tie strings extend from the seam along one end of the cushion. First and second fabric flaps are provided. Each flap is joined along three edges to the seam. One flap extends from the same end of the cushion as the tie strings. The other flap extends from the opposite end of the cushion. When located on the same side of the cushion, the flaps partially overlap and hide the underlying side from view. Reversing the positions of the flaps hides the tie strings and the other side of the cushion, converting the chair pad into a decorative pillow. If the sides have different appearances, and if the surfaces of each flap coordinate in appearance with different ones of the sides respectively, the appearance of the cushion can be changed as well, as the cushion is converted.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1469523 (1923-10-01), McGarvey
patent: 1974723 (1934-09-01), Richig
patent: 3109474 (1963-11-01), Levi
patent: 4312087 (1982-01-01), De Geus
patent: 4563785 (1986-01-01), Samelson

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