Device for Securing Bedding

Certain embodiments are directed to a bedding stabilizing device comprising a body that is configured for placement under a mattress and across the width having a first end positionable at one side of a mattress and second end positionable at the opposite side.

DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1illustrates one embodiment directed to a bedding stabilizing device. The device comprises body10operatively coupled to attachments12. In certain aspects attachments12are connected by cord14. In other aspects attachment12can be connected directly to body10. Attachment12is configured to be attached to the bedding, e.g., a comforter, with one attachment secured to each side of the bedding. One embodiment of attachment12is a clip. Other embodiments of attachment12can include a snap, a hook and loop fastener, a button, or the like. In certain aspects cord14is flexible. In other aspects the cord can stretch. In certain embodiments cord14is configured to apply a pulling force on the bedding. The force applied to the bedding can be useful in securing the bedding relative to a mattress and/or box spring. In certain embodiments body10forms a lumen. In other embodiments body10forms a groove or other channel. Body10can be made from plastic and have a circular, square, triangular, or other polygonal shape in cross section. In certain aspects body10is configured to span the width of a bed. In other embodiments the base can be a multipart base having at least a portion of body10configured to be positioned at the edge of the bed between a mattress and a box spring. Body10can provide for holding the device in place. In certain aspects the lumen of body10can provide for movement of cord14when the device is placed between a mattress and/or box spring, e.g., prevents pinching of the cord.

FIG. 2illustrates a cross-sectional view of one embodiment where body10is positioned between mattress16and box spring18.FIG. 3illustrates another perspective of body10positioned between mattress16and box spring18.