Patent classifications
A47G9/109
BACKREST PILLOW
A pillow is provided that includes a back section having opposite front and back surfaces that each extend between opposite top and bottom surfaces. The surfaces each extend between opposite first and second side surfaces. The pillow includes spaced apart first and second arms that each extend outwardly from the front surface. The first arm has an inner surface and an opposite outer surface that is continuous with the first side surface. The second arm has an inner surface and an opposite outer surface that is continuous with the second side surface. The inner surfaces are continuous with the front surface. The top surface and the side surfaces each include a first portion comprising a first material and a second portion comprising a second material that is different from the first material.
PILLOW
The present invention discloses a pillow for allowing a user to sleep comfortably irrespective of physical characteristics of the user. The pillow of the present invention comprises: a body formed of a cushioning material; a cervical vertebrae support part integrated with the body and provided at the middle portion of the body; a head support part integrated with the body, provided at the middle portion of the body and arranged to be separated from the cervical vertebrae support part at a fixed distance; and a spacing part arranged between the cervical vertebrae support part and the head support part and forming a space, wherein the cervical vertebrae support part includes a curved extended part extended to the spacing part, and a curved groove part provided at the inside of the lower surface of the curved extended part and engraved in a direction facing the body of the user.
PILLOW CUSHION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PILLOW CUSHION
A pillow cushion is provided in which a repulsive force is unlikely to concentrate on an area in the vicinity of the apex of a back head portion and thus the head of a user is easily stabilized. In the pillow cushion formed with a filament three-dimensional bonded member in which, in a state where a plurality of filaments formed of a thermoplastic resin or a thermoplastic elastomer are three-dimensionally entangled, contact points of the filaments are fused, the density of the filaments in a back head portion support region is higher in both end portions in the direction of left and right shoulders than in a center portion.
FUNCTIONAL PILLOW FOR MANIPULATION THERAPY
Disclosed is a functional pillow for manipulation therapy, the functional pillow comprising: an occipital region accommodating portion which accommodates and supports an occipital region; a cervical vertebrae support portion which extends from the occipital region accommodating portion and supports cervical vertebrae; and a fourth ventricle expanding protrusion which protrudes from the occipital region accommodating portion.
Pillow System for Good Health and Sleep
The pillow system for good health and sleep is an apparatus that encourages proper sleeping positions. The apparatus directly supports the head, neck, shoulders, and arms of the user. The apparatus includes a main pillow, a first supplementary pillow, a second supplementary pillow, a first length-adjustable strap, a second length-adjustable strap, a first proximal fastener, and a second proximal fastener. The first length-adjustable strap and the second length-adjustable strap each includes a proximal end and a circumferential-adjustable looped end. The proximal ends of both the first length-adjustable strap and the second length-adjustable strap detachably attach to the main pillow. The circumferential-adjustable looped ends of both the first length-adjustable strap and the second length-adjustable strap couple to the first supplementary pillow and the second supplementary pillow, respectively. The user may position the first supplementary pillow and the second supplementary pillow about the main pillow that best suits the user's sleeping position.
MINIATURIZED TRAVEL VERSION OF COMBINATION BLANKET AND CUSHION INCORPORATED INTO A DECORATIVE PILLOW INCLUDING PACKAGING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR DEPLOYING
A contoured cushion including a body having a first pair of mounds defining a first valley therebetween and a second pair of mounds smaller than the first pair extending in further directions away from the first pair of mounds according to an angle defined by intersecting axes extending respectively through maximum linear extending depths of each individual one of the first and second pairs of mounds. The second pair of mounds defining a second valley therebetween and so that the cushion is adapted to being supported in either of first or second orientations for providing varying support to a back of a user's head and neck. An associated retail packaging provides for point of sale display of a combination of the cushion, a wearable poncho style blanket, and a storage bag.
Head pillow apparatus with neck support, shoulder cavity and height adjustability
A novel head pillow, at a top-frontal region thereof, includes a forwardly protruding neck-support ledge of overlying relation to an undercut shoulder cavity. A substantially flat plateau at the head pillow's topside extends rearwardly from a transitional top-front corner of the neck-support ledge, which curves downwardly to a front face of the neck-support ledge. Rearwardly of the plateau, the topside of the pillow also features a downwardly and rearwardly sloped mid-region of upward concavity. A bottom insert is selectively receivable in a bottom cavity of the head pillow to adjust an effective working height thereof. The novel head pillow design avoids pressure on the shoulder socket, and supports vertebrae C1 through C7, T1 and T2 for restorative rest of associated muscles. The profiled topside of the pillow cradles the head, and allows neck elongation for improved blood flow, all while maintaining an optimal straight neck posture.
Body pillow
A body pillow has an elongate body formed around an axis. An outer cover of the pillow includes a stretchy circumferential band of material disposed around the axis and to be spaced from either end of the pillow. Ends of first and second inner pillows are disposed near or under the circumferential band. The user may helically twist the body of the pillow around the axis at the circumferential band. Doing so separates the inner pillows and increases their firmness. An inner side of the outer cover may be made of a stretchy fabric that conforms to the body of the user, while outer side may be composed mostly of nonstretch material to retain the pillows' shape. The twisted and nontwisted configurations of the pillow make it an effective sleeping aid for expecting mothers during different stages of their pregnancies.
BODY PILLOW
A body pillow includes an outer cover defining a pillow body formed along a longitudinal axis. The outer cover has a first end and a second end disposed along the longitudinal axis, and the outer cover includes a first section of stretchable material disposed between the first end and the second end. The body pillow also includes a first inner pillow disposed inside the outer cover, extending from a location proximate the first end of the outer cover toward the first section, and a second inner pillow disposed inside the outer cover, extending from a location proximate the section of stretchable material toward the second end of the outer cover. The body pillow is configurable between a first configuration, in which the first section of is untwisted, and a second configuration, in which the first section is twisted.
Shoulder Support for Lateral Decubitus Positioning
A shoulder support structure for stabilizing and supporting a shoulder of an individual in a lateral decubitus position with proximal and distal pillows, each with central, front leg, and rear leg portions that define a reception area for receiving the shoulder and upper torso of the individual. An upper connector couples the central portions of the proximal and distal pillows, and first and second lower connecting straps, which can be adjustable in length, connect the frontal and rear leg portions of the pillows. The distal pillow can be formed into a closed loop by a connector. Retaining straps retain the pillows relative to the shoulder of the individual, whether by encircling the neck and torso of the individual or by coupling the shoulder support formed by the proximal and distal pillows to a second shoulder support likewise formed by proximal and distal pillows.