Patent classifications
A47G9/02
Pillow case with stress relieving insert
A pillow case having a stress foam insert around the opening edge, a closed edge, or both. The stress foam insert for use in achieving stress relief and thereby promoting restful sleep by squeezing and releasing the foam insert. Attaching the stress foam insert to the pillow case allows for ease of access.
Heated Sleeping Bag
The present invention relates to an improved sleeping bag for use during camping, trekking or other adventures. The sleeping bag comprises a memory foam padding base structure that allows the users to comfortably sleep inside the sleeping bag. Additionally, the sleeping bag features a plurality of heating elements distributed in multiple sections of the sleeping bag. Each of the plurality of heating elements independently controlled by a user. The sleeping bag further includes a solar panel(s) and/or power supply cord(s) to charge the heating elements for operation. The improved design of the sleeping bag enhances the overall outdoor sleeping experience of the users.
MULTI-ZONE TEMPERATURE MODULATION SYSTEM FOR BED OR BLANKET
A temperature modulation system for a bed, blanket, or other furniture includes a fluid for moderating temperature change, a number of conduit circuits for directing the fluid through respective zones, a control unit including a thermoelectric device for modulating temperature of the fluid, and a pump. Each of the conduit circuits selectively and independently directs fluid through its respective zone in order to produce a temperature within the zone that is independent of the temperature outside the zone. The system also includes an arrangement of one or more zones in an arrangement in which the control unit is programmed to vary the zone temperature over time according to a schedule.
High performance, skin friendly, fabric for patient transfer and care and lifting devices made therefrom
Provided are fabrics and lifting devices that are high performance and skin friendly, for patient care, including as bed linens upon which a patient may sleep and/or rest, as well as patient slings for lifting and/or repositioning a patient.
High performance, skin friendly, fabric for patient transfer and care and lifting devices made therefrom
Provided are fabrics and lifting devices that are high performance and skin friendly, for patient care, including as bed linens upon which a patient may sleep and/or rest, as well as patient slings for lifting and/or repositioning a patient.
Multi-sectional patient warming blanket
Disclosed herein is a sectional warming blanket for patient warming having a structure comprising a first layer of material forming a bottom layer with openings to allow a profusion of air through the bottom layer, a second layer of material forming an upper layer wherein the upper layer is coupled to the bottom layer via a plurality of seals to form a plurality of interconnected air passageways, and an inlet located on the upper or bottom layers. In an embodiment, the sectional warming blanket further comprises an opening configured to receive a coupling device for coupling the sectional warming blanket to an additional sectional warming blanket. In another embodiment, the sectional warming blanket further comprises at least one outline formed from a portion of the structure, such that a section can be removed from the blanket and the blanket is re-sealed by a bonding mechanism along its periphery.
Push-pin securing assembly for bedding
A system for securing an internal padding element of a doona to conform with the extent of a sheath or cover of the doona; the system including providing fastening means at least proximate the respective four corners of the internal padding element and the sheath or cover of the doona; the fastening means comprising a first component and a second component arranged for releasable coupling one to the other; each first and second component provided with attachment means for securing respective components to the padding element and to the cover of the doona.
SUBSTRATE HAVING A THERAPEUTIC TACTILE OBJECT ATTACHED AND METHODS OF USING SAME
A substrate is provided having a tactile object attached, the substrate constructed of a first material forming a shell for at least partially surrounding a pillow. The tactile object may be formed of a second material that is different than the first material, the tactile object formed in the shape of a comfort item. The tactile object further has a first side providing tactile sensory feedback, and a second side configured to be attached to the shell such that the first side of the tactile object extends away from the first rectangular side of the shell. According to the inventive concepts disclosed herein, the substrate is provided to a user in need of comfort and the tactile object provides tactile sensory feedback to the user designed to comfort the user.
Passive mattress encasement
A passive mattress encasement is formed to encapsulate a mattress and includes a top panel, a bottom panel and multiple side panels. One or more of the side panels are zippered together. The un-zippered side panels fixedly connect the top panel to the bottom panel. The underside of the top panel and optionally the inside of the side panels may be coated with a waterproof coating to form a waterproof membrane. The encasement is configured to facilitate rotation of the mattress. Optional straps may be provided, fixedly attached to the encasement. The straps allow the encasement to be snugged against the mattress to enable the encasement to be used with a relatively wide range of mattress sizes and still provide a snug fit.
Tote Coat
A portable and collapsible combined coat and blanket and item bag for an infant, alternately able to function as clothing or changing pad or swaddling, having the advantages of minimizing quantity of items which must be carried in order to bring a child and necessary items away from a home, such as to do errands, and simplifying the number of steps necessary to perform changing of a diaper, as well as to adjust clothing or access items, in order to accommodate the needs of a child.