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Document Number
US Patent 3974531
Issued Date
August 17, 1976
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A fitted pillow case includes a front, center and rear panel, each being of substantially rectangular configuration and approximately identical in dimension and size. The side edges of the panels are joined by stitching. The top edges of the front and center panels are joined by folding to form a first pocket and the bottom edges of the center and rear panels are joined by folding to form a second pocket. A pillow is inserted into the second pocket and the front panel is then everted over the rear panel to cover the opening to the second pocket and thereby secure the pillow therein.
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Published
August 17, 1976
Application Number
05/601,339
Filed
August 4, 1975
US Classification
5/490  
Int'l Classification
A47G   9/02   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
5/337   5/338   5/339  
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