A new Blanket With Pockets for providing a means for securely storing and carrying loose items to and from the beach or swimming pool. The inventive device includes a blanket, a plurality of side pockets and a pillow pocket along the side and top edges of the blanket, respectively, and a securing/carrying strap. The blanket has top and bottom surfaces, top and bottom edges, and side edges. The plurality of side pockets are provided on the top surface along the side edges of the blanket. Each of the side pockets has a side pocket opening which is securely closed by a side pocket closure. A pillow pocket for receiving and retaining a pillow is provided on the top surface along the top edge of the blanket. Additional pillow pockets may be provided on the top surface along the top edge of the blanket as well as on the top surface along the bottom edge of the blanket. The pillow pocket has a pillow pocket opening which is securely closed by a pillow pocket closure. A securing strap is attached to the bottom surface of the blanket. When the present invention is folded and the ends of the securing strap are fastened together, the securing strap defines a carrying strap.
An improved pillow including a rectangular pillow fabric of a washable material, a first fastening means disposed on one side of the pillow fabric a certain distance from one end thereof transverse to a longitudinal axis thereof, and a second fastening means disposed on the other side of the pillow fabric corresponding to the first fastening means such that the first and second fastening means are fastenable together when the pillow fabric is rolled up from the one end to form a scroll-like rolled-up portion.
6541096 - Pocketed towel - Owned by Richards; Jeniece M. (Las Vegas, NV) Richards; Clinton H. (Las Vegas, NV)
A towel made from a single sheet of material has a first set of pockets disposed at corners of the towel that are formed from folds so that the pockets are formed from multiple layers of the material. A second and third set of pockets are disposed between the first set of pockets on a first side and second side, respectively. At least one securing pocket is disposed on the bottom surface of the towel. The towel may be made from a single sheet of material by folding the top edge and bottom edge toward a middle line to form a first and second securing pocket; stitching the first and second securing pockets along the top edge and bottom edge, respectively, to form openings in the securing pockets; folding a first side and second side toward the centerline and sewing lines perpendicular to the centerline to form the pockets.
A bedsheet with pocket is made by forming a hidden pocket which is located between the bedsheet and a mattress. A slot opening is made in the side edge cover area of a bedsheet, preferably near the head edge cover area of the sheet. The open edge of the pocket is attached to the slot opening to form a cavity to hold articles such as television remote controls, medicines or tissues, within easy reach of a person in bed.
An ergonomic blanket or towel for covering any surface that a person would lay, rest, and/or sit on includes a main body portion and a support portion. At least a portion of the support portion is removably attached to the main body portion, and at least a portion is permanently attached to the main body portion. The support and main body portions are adapted to retain support matter, such as sand or a pillow, therebetween to provide comfortable support to the user, as well as serving to anchor the device. The ergonomic blanket may also include a storage portion, at least a portion of which is removably attached to the main body portion, and at least a portion of which is permanently attached to the main body portion. The storage portion is adapted to retain personal items, such as a wallet, key, comb, glasses, sunscreen lotion, book, and the like. The storage portion may be totally removable from the main body portion.
The invention relates to a blanket to cover the chest (11), arms (12) and legs (13) of a person in the seated, lying down or partly lying down position, comprising a lower inner pocket (20) to contain the legs of the said person, this lower inner pocket (20) being formed from the lower central part of the blanket (10).