Top sheet/blanket extenders

Beds – Bedclothing – Sheet

Reexamination Certificate

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C005S498000, C005S923000, C005S925000

Reexamination Certificate

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07152259

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for use with a bed and bed sheet combination is disclosed. The apparatus is an extender sheet to be used in combination with an existing top sheet on a bed, with the extender sheet being removably attached to the top sheet. The purpose of the extender sheet is to make sure that the top sheet would not be removed, or become “untucked,” during a sleeping period of an individual using a bed.

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