Patent classifications
A47G9/0253
Pregnancy support cushion
A support cushion has a wedge-shaped body for supporting a woman's abdomen and an elongate pillow body receivable between the woman's legs for supporting the woman's knees, pelvic joints, and lower back while she is lying on her side. A fabric covering defining first and second compartments, respectively shaped and sized for receiving the wedge-shape body and elongate pillow body therein, and configured relative to one another thereby to orientate one end of the elongate pillow body end-to-end with one of the side ends of the wedge-shaped body such that the elongate pillow body extends laterally outwardly from the wedge-shaped body. The lower surface of the wedge-shaped body and the lower surface of the elongate pillow body are substantially co-planar, with the rear surface of the wedge-shaped body being the rearmost surface of the support cushion.
METHOD FOR IMPROVING DRYNESS OF INSULATION MATERIAL AND ARTICLES COMPRISING IMPROVED INSULATION MATERIALS
The present technology generally relates to an encasing for receiving a down material, the encasing being formed by a first layer of material and a second layer of material joined together along their periphery; wherein the first layer of material comprises a non-woven material; the encasing further comprising a first layer of shell material apposed onto an exterior side of the first layer of material; wherein the second layer of material is a second layer of non-woven material or a second layer of shell material; and wherein the second layer of material is a second layer of non-woven material, a second layer of shell material is apposed onto an exterior side of the second layer of non-woven material.
PROLIFERATED THREAD COUNT OF A WOVEN TEXTILE BY SIMULTANEOUS INSERTION WITHIN A SINGLE PICK INSERTION EVENT OF A LOOM APPARATUS MULTIPLE ADJACENT PARALLEL YARNS DRAWN FROM A MULTI-PICK YARN PACKAGE
A method includes drawing each of multiple synthetic yarns from a corresponding supply package to form an oriented yarn, twisting and detwisting filaments within the oriented yarn to provide texture thereto, to provide a low stability interlacing during weaving, and to intermingle the filaments comprising the oriented yarn, and applying a uniform air pressure to the oriented yarn to provide a counter-twist. The method also includes forming a multi-pick yarn package based on winding all formed oriented yarns, which serve as weft yarns forming adjacent substantially parallel yarns wound together, onto a spool, simultaneously inserting the weft yarns in a single pick insertion event of a loom apparatus, conveying the weft yarns across a warp shed of the loom apparatus through a set of warp yarns, and interlacing the set of warp yarns and the conveyed weft yarns to produce an incremental length of a woven textile fabric.
PILLOW INCLUDING GELATINOUS ELASTOMER CUSHION HAVING DEFORMABLE WALL MEMBERS AND REALTED METHODS
A pillow includes a pillow cushion consisting essentially of a gelatinous elastomer that is sized and configured to support a head and neck of a person using the pillow cushion. The pillow cushion has a first major surface, a second major surface, and deformable wall members extending between the first major surface and the second major surface. The deformable wall members are located and configured to define voids therebetween such that the deformable wall members may be displaced into adjacent voids upon deformation of the deformable wall members. The deformable wall members are configured to buckle when a pressure applied to a cushioning surface of the pillow cushion, in a direction perpendicular to the first major surface, exceeds a threshold pressure level. A pillow cover covers the pillow cushion. A method of fabricating a pillow includes enclosing such a cushion in a pillow cover.
TSK - First Class
A travel kit including a travel bag comprising a sealing device configured to seal the top of the travel bag, sealing the contents of the travel bag, the contents comprising five or more travel products.
HOLDER AND AROMATHERAPY COMPONENT
The present technology relates to an item cover for containing an aromatherapy component for providing an aromatherapy. The item cover includes an exterior and an interior including an inner lining. The interior receives a stuffed item. The item cover further includes at least one pocket for receiving at least one removeable insert comprising an aromatherapy component.
PILLOW ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure provides a pillow insert. The pillow insert includes a plurality of sleeves, wherein each sleeve is substantially filled with a soft material and attached to an adjacent sleeve at least at one end and partially or completely unattached along an adjacent side. Each sleeve is substantially against the adjacent sleeve such that a pillow surface is provided. Also provided is a pillow assembly comprising the pillow insert, a padding component, and a cover.
Pillow with gusset of open cell construction
A pillow is provided herein which includes a cover having opposing first and second panels. A gusset perimetrically bounds, and joins, the first and second panels. The gusset is formed of an open cell construction. Compliant fill material is disposed within the cover. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a pillow is provided allowing for lateral ventilation between opposing panels. This permits a cooling effect while a user is resting or sleeping.
Pillow device
A pillow for a user may include a compressible resilient bottom support base; a top sack enclosing a distinct mix of foam fill particles; the top sack including sewn and un-sewn sections or internal baffles defining a pattern of channels or chambers for controlling movement of the distinct mix of foam fill particles; wherein the pattern of channels or chambers may generally resemble the shape of a plurality of baseball bats lined up together vertically side by side; the compressible resilient support base including a generally flat surface for receiving the top sack and defining a surface for the distinct mix of foam fill particles to travel over; wherein the sack enclosing the distinct mix of foam fill particles may be reset to an original state by holding the pillow vertically or by patting the top sides or back of the pillow.
CUSHIONED COVERS FOR CUSHIONS
A cover for a cushion includes a first panel, a second panel, and a primary receptacle defined between the first panel and the second panel. The primary receptacle may receive a primary cushioning element, such as a pillow, a pillow insert, or a fill material. At least one of the first panel and the second panel includes a secondary cushioning element. The secondary cushioning element may be defined from a compressible, resilient elastomeric material that defines a plurality of thin interconnected walls that in turn define an array of open cells or columns. Each cell or column may have a hexagonal shape, imparting the array of open cells or columns with a honeycomb appearance. Methods for assembling a primary cushioning element with such a cover are also disclosed.