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This application is a continuation of my application Ser. This invention relates generally to dust ruffles, such as for a depending apron from an article of furniture, or the like. It is well known that many furniture items, such as sofas, chairs and furniture covers, are made with dust ruffles for the purpose of an attractive appearance, and prevention of dust collection therebeneath.

In some situations, such as on upholstered furniture, they are permanently attached, while in other situations, such as around bed box springs or the like, they may be detachably attached thereto, by means of pins, in order to be removable for purposes of laundering.

Such pinning takes effort and time to accomplish. Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a dust ruffle for a box spring or the like, and which has the advantage of being quickly and easily installed or removed by means of a slide fastener, so that it may be more conveniently zipped on or off, instead of pinning.

Another object is to provide a zip-on, zip-off dust ruffle, which is readily interchangeable with other dust ruffles of different style, color or pattern, in order to suit any changing color scheme or decor of a room. Other objects are to provide a zip-on, zip-off dust ruffle, which is simple in design, inexpensive to manufacture, rugged in construction, easy to use, and efficient in operation. These, and other objects, will be readily evident, upon a study of the following specification, and the accompanying drawing, wherein:.

Referring now to the drawing in greater detail, the reference numeral 10 represents a zip-on zip-off dust ruffle, according to the present invention, wherein there is a depending valance or dust ruffle member 11, and a box spring cover member 12, to which the dust ruffle member 11 is selectively attachable.

The dust ruffle member 11 comprises a length of decorative fabric material 13, having a slide fastener component 14a stitched along one entire longitudinal edge thereof.

As shown in the drawing, the material may be gathered, if preferred, so as to form ornamental pleats The cover member 12 comprises a rectangular panel of fabric 16, which, at each opposite end, is folded over about two parallel fold lines 17 and 18, in order to form a pocket 19, into which one end of a box spring 20 is receivable.

Each pocket, accordingly, is formed having one end wall 21, a bottom wall 22 and one end portion of a top wall 23, that covers the top of the box spring.

The pocket is made permanent by means of an elastic tape 24, stitched to each opposite corner of the fabric panel 15, and also stitched to a location 25 along each opposite longitudinal edge of the fabric panel. The tape length is preferably such so that it must be stretched in order to make the pocket snug for the box spring end. A slide fastener component 14b, for mating with the slide fastener component 14a, is stitched extending around three side edges of top wall 23, including both longitudinal edges 26 of the top wall, and one of the fold lines 17, so that the hung dust ruffle member covers three sides of the box spring.

Both side fasteners are the same length; the slide fastener component 14a having the male end fitting 27, which is slidably receivable in a female latching fitting 28, slidable along the slide fastener component 14b. It is now evident that a dust ruffle member 11 can be quickly and easily installed in place, or removed for laundering or interchange.

The cover member 12 comprises a rectangular panel of fabric 16, which, at each opposite end, is folded over about two parallel fold lines 17 and 18, in order to form a pocket 19, into which one end of a box spring 20 is receivable. Each pocket, accordingly, is formed having one end wall 21, a bottom wall 22 and one end portion of a top wall 23, that covers the top of the box spring. The pocket is made permanent by means of an elastic tape 24, stitched to each opposite corner of the fabric panel 15, and also stitched to a location 25 along each opposite longitudinal edge of the fabric panel.

The tape length is preferably such so that it must be stretched in order to make the pocket snug for the box spring end. A slide fastener component 14b, for mating with the slide fastener component 14a, is stitched extending around three side edges of top wall 23, including both longitudinal edges 26 of the top wall, and one of the fold lines 17, so that the hung dust ruffle member covers three sides of the box spring.

Both side fasteners are the same length; the slide fastener component 14a having the male end fitting 27, which is slidably receivable in a female latching fitting 28, slidable along the slide fastener component 14b. It is now evident that a dust ruffle member 11 can be quickly and easily installed in place, or removed for laundering or interchange.

While various changes may be made in the detail construction, it is understood that such changes will be within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as is defined by the appended claims. What I now claim is: 1. The combination as set forth in claim 1 in which said slide fastener means is a zipper in which said dust ruffle means is engaged and disengaged in sequence along one length, one width, and a second length of said box spring.

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