Patent classifications
A47G9/109
Pillow adjusting device and method of use
A method of promoting comfort when sleeping or resting by placing a pillow adjusting device (D) underneath a subjects conventional pillow (3). The device (D) creates multi-level head support to assist rest or sleep and reduce next strain when sleeping or resting. The device (D) preferably comprises two pads (1) at a higher level, connected by a central section (2) of a lower level. The user's pillow (3) is placed on top of the device, thus raising the sides of the pillow (3) to a higher level which is more suitable to the user when the user is lying on their side. The central portion (2) is at a more suitable height for when the user is lying on their back. The central portion (2) may contain an additional section (4) to provide neck support when lying on ones back.
Anti-wrinkle/anti-snoring/therapeutic foam pillow
A trapezoidal-shaped foam pillow with a center hole/tunnel that allows the user to sleep comfortably on each side, their front and back while providing therapeutic neck support and a head cradle to suspend wrinkles, reduce snoring and minimize clenched jaw.
CUSTOM ORTHOTIC PILLOW SYSTEM
A system includes a scanner-device, and a computer-device communicably-coupled to the scanner-device. The scanner-device is configured to scan a neck, head and shoulder of a user. The system is useful for providing a custom orthotic pillow based on the scan and individual measurements of the user. In this way a customized comfortable pillow can be achieved.
THERAPEUTIC PILLOW
The present invention provides devices for neck support and correction, for example, pillows, headrests, or cushions, designed to be placed under the head and neck of a person lying in a supine or side-lying position, Such devices are useful for maintaining or improving cervical and/or thoracic spinal curvature and/or alignment and for reducing pain associated with ailments of the neck or cervical vertebrae. Also provided are methods of improving cervical spinal alignment and for treating or ameliorating ailments of the neck or cervical vertebrae.
Therapeutic Pillow
A therapeutic pillow includes a combination neck and head support pillow designed to support a neutral anatomical position. The pillow includes a fabric pillow cover designed to match a fabric cover surrounding soft fill and defines an outer periphery with a lower edge opposite an upper edge, into a side edges therebetween. A slit extends from a midpoint of the upper edge in parallel to the side edges toward the middle of the pillow and has a length of between about of the length of the pillow. The slit defines two identical upper sections in the pillow whose facing edges are positioned adjacent one another, wherein a user may position his or her head in the slit with a lower section of the pillow supporting the user's neck. Item 83 is depicting an inner, zipper adjustable bladder, for the neck support. FIG. 9 shows the bladder in relationship to pillow and where it rests within the base of the pillow to support the neck. FIG. 9 item 82 shows the T slit designed to prolong use longevity where he neck rests. Zipper is used to adjust stuffing of pillow and blades entry from bottom. See item 24 in FIG. 3
Posture improvement pillow
A therapeutic pillow for improving the posture of a person and to add comfort to a person's neck and back when in use. The therapeutic pillow provides a central pouch for storing a heat pack to promote healing or cool pack to reduce swelling. Additional feature of the therapeutic include a unique, ergonomic shape with specifically located curvilinear cutouts within the shape of the pillow to provide benefits to the user. Cutouts within the shape of the pillow provide the user with a location to breath more easily. These same cutouts when the pillow is placed in a different position relative to the user will allow the user's eyes to not be pressed against the pillow when in use. When a user's eyes are not pressed against a pillow, a user's eyes will show less wrinkles commonly known as crow's feet.
CPAP pillow apparatus and method
A CPAP pillow relies on a shell shaped to provide large reservoirs of fill particles near or against the shoulders of a user and around and under the neck. The system and method uncouple the spring forces supporting a user from the forces used to configure the shape of the pillow in use. Thus, a user can fit the pillow to the body profile in three dimensions with substantially no residual pre-loading to cause discomfort, pressure points, or unsupported regions. The pillow supports, contacts, and cradles the head and neck. It accommodates shoulder intrusion without moving the pillow away from supporting the neck.
n-SHAPED MULTIFUNCTIONAL PILLOW
An n-shaped multifunctional pillow is provided, including a headrest portion and two armful pillow portions, in which the n-shaped multifunctional pillow includes an n-shaped pillow case, compartments are respectively disposed at two corners of the n-shaped pillow case, the compartments divide an internal cavity of the n-shaped pillow case into three storage spaces, and each storage space is filled with a soft material to form the headrest portion and the two armful pillow portions. The n-shaped multifunctional pillow can avoid the cotton sliding phenomenon and has a longer service life and better intensity. When in use, one of the two armful pillow portions which is at the side of the human back can be abutted against the human back.
THERAPEUTIC CUSHION
A therapeutic cushion comprising a one-piece, elongated, molded firm body, the forwardmost portions of said body in side elevation, including convexly contoured surfaces adapted for head-engaging support. Intermediate portions of said body in side elevation defining an upwardly projecting apex adapted for engaging support of the cervical vertebrae C-3 to C-6, the rearwardmost portions of said body in side elation being convexly contoured and downwardly shaped and adapted to support thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spinal regions, said body defining a concave gap in side elevation between said intermediate and said rearwardmost portions and whereby the geometry of said body gently stretches the spine of a user laying horizontally thereupon.
Adjustable Ergonomic Pillows
A head pillow has an outer unit comprising two outer compartments with a common width and length, joined along a line in the length direction, each having an upper and a lower fabric wall and a closable opening providing access, and an inner unit with three separate compartments, joined side-by-side with a closable opening. Compartments are filled to a same or different thickness.