Patent classifications
A47G9/007
Mattress Covering Device
A mattress covering device for freshening a room includes a sheet that is configured to position over and to couple to a mattress. A pad is coupled to an underside of the sheet. The pad is scented and is configured to freshen a room in which the mattress is positioned.
MATTRESS PROTECTOR WITH IMPROVED MOISTURE MANAGEMENT AND BED BUG CONTAINMENT
A mattress protector completely encloses a mattress to preclude bed bugs from escaping. All of the interior surfaces of the protector are coated or laminated with a film laminate that is resistant to bed bug bites. A zipper extends partially around the circumference of the mattress protector so that when the zipper is opened an opening is provided allowing a mattress to be slid into the protector. The zipper is located next to the intersection between side walls and the bottom wall. A closure flap extends perpendicularly to the direction of extension of the zipper. The outer surface of the top wall is provided with a coating that renders the top surface waterproof while also providing anti-microbial properties and unique temperature regulation.
SIDE-SLEEPER PILLOW FOR USE WITH CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
A pillow comprising a first component having a head-supporting material with an upper surface, a lower surface, and a raised wall formed between the upper and lower surfaces, wherein the wall includes a truncated first wall portion with a beveled upper edge and a beveled lower edge; a second wall portion adjacent to the first wall portion; a truncated third wall portion adjacent to the second wall portion and opposite the first wall portion with a beveled upper edge and a beveled lower edge; a fourth wall portion adjacent to the third wall portion and opposite the second wall portion having a cutout region configured to receive the shoulder of a user; and a removable second component having the shape of the first pillow component and being configured to enclose the first component, wherein the second component includes a tether configured to secure a length of tubing.
DISPOSABLE THERAPEUTIC BED LINEN
A disposable bed linen for use in a healthcare facility, the bed linen having a therapeutic sensory feature comprising at least one of a scent, a color, a texture, and a pattern. The disposable bed linen may further include a structural feature to assist the user's comfort, to assist the user in moving around on the user contact surface of the bed linen, and/or to assist a user in lifting the bed linen as part of transferring the user.
BEDDING COMPONENTS INCLUDING A DESICCANT
Bedding components generally include a desiccant applied or infused into a selected bedding component. The desiccant can be microencapsulated, applied as a topical solution, and/or provided within a container including a moisture permeable membrane.
Foam with green tea additive for foam mattresses, pillows and cushions
A method of making foam imparts antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities to the foam. Green tea powder is added to the polyol raw materials for making memory foam. The green tea memory foam is used to make pillows, cushions and mattresses. Green tea foam in the top layer of a mattress acts as an antiodorant such that less of the chemical smell of the memory foam is perceived by the user. In addition, the bacteria and mold that would otherwise develop in the moist warmer sleeping environment on memory foam are killed by the green tea additive to the foam. Measurable antimicrobial and antiodorant qualities in the green tea foam are achievable by adding green tea powder constituting less than 2% of the weight of the resulting green tea foam. A neck-support contour pillow is made using memory foam that contains green tea and a green dye.
PAD
This invention provides a mat, comprising: an upper surface; a lower surface; a porous structure located between said upper surface and said lower surface, said porous structure including silica gel. The mat according to this invention can be used as, for example, a pillow, seat cushion, back cushion or mattress, or part of a chair seat or chair back.
AWAKENING APPARATUS
An apparatus for alerting a sleeping subject, the apparatus has a wireless device that stores an application program configurable for control of the apparatus; and a pillow that is configured to be in signal communication with at least the wireless device. The pillow has a charge storage source for storing electrical energy; a control processor that is configured with a set of encoded instructions for maintaining communication between the wireless device and the pillow; and one or more actuators configured to receive a signal from the control processor and respond to provide an awakening stimulus to the sleeping subject.
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ORAL HYDRATION UNIT
Apparatus and methods according to various aspects of the present technology may comprise a fluid reservoir configured to provide a user with access to the fluid while the user is in bed. In one embodiment, the fluid reservoir may comprise a body suitably configured to be positioned near the bed while allowing the user to receive fluid from the reservoir without having to sit up or get out of bed. In one embodiment, the fluid reservoir may comprise a flexible delivery conduit having a valve at one end that allows the user to ingest the fluid when desired.
Layered and secureable spare flaps for rest supports
A cover for rest supports such as pillow cases, seat cushions, headrests, armrests, bedding and pet bedding is disclosed with layered secure spare flaps. A plurality of spare flaps are attached in respective layers to the cover at an end of each flap and another end is successively folded around the cover and secured thereto to provide additional unused resting surfaces for a person or an animal. The spare flaps therefore provide multiple fresh resting surfaces between launderings. Embodied flaps may also be disposably detached from the cover to preclude launderings altogether. The layered flaps may include use indicia and be to secured to each other and a rest support cover via a fastener on a flap and a complementary fastener disposed respectively on the cover. Disclosed fasteners include thin magnets, hook and loop, grommet and tie, button and hole and ganged hole and post pairs and the like.