Patent classifications
A47G9/1009
PILLOW WITH CONTROLLING FUNCTION AND CONTROLLING METHOD FOR THE SAME
A pillow has a supporting structure, a cushion, multiple flexible sensors, and a controlling unit. The supporting structure has a supporting plate. The supporting plate has multiple supporting elements disposed at intervals. Each of the supporting elements is sheet-like. Each of the supporting elements is independently deformable by being independently pressed and independently restoring. The cushion is elastic and is supported by the supporting structure. Each of the flexible sensors is mounted to a corresponding one of the multiple supporting elements. The controlling unit is electrically connected to the multiple flexible sensors. When a user rests his head on the pillow, the user may press the flexible sensors to control a controlled device such as a speaker or a projector.
PILLOW WITH INDEPENDENT-SUPPORTING STRUCTURE
A pillow has an independent-supporting structure and a headrest cushion. The independent-supporting structure has a supporting plate. The supporting plate has multiple supporting elements disposed at intervals. Each one of the multiple supporting elements is able to be independently pressed, to independently restore, and to be independently deformed. The headrest cushion is resilient and is supported by the supporting plate for supporting a head of a human. When a user rests his head on the pillow, each supporting element is deformed independently to provide independent support to the cervical spine of the user.
Three-dimensional net-like structure
A three-dimensional net-like structure is provided that has a soft cushioning property and less variations of hardness and is less expensive. The three-dimensional net-like structure is made from a thermoplastic resin including a mixture of a polypropylene copolymer (a) and a polypropylene copolymer (b) and has a spring structure formed by bonding continuous filaments partly in random in loops. The polypropylene copolymer (a) has a flexural modulus that is different from a flexural modulus of the polypropylene copolymer (b).
Head shaping pillow
A head shaping pillow is provided. The head shaping pillow includes an elongated flexible core disposed within a fabric casing. The elongated flexible core is coiled to define an upper ring and a lower ring, wherein the upper ring includes a diameter greater than a diameter of the lower ring. In some embodiments, the fabric casing includes a first panel affixed to a second panel along an upper edge and a lower edge of each, defining at least an open first end.
SUPPORT PILLOW
A support pillow including a backrest, a first armrest, and a second armrest. The first and second armrests are detachably engageable with the backrest. Together, the backrest and first and second armrests define and encircle a space into which a person's torso is received when the person is seated and resting against the backrest. A free end of the first armrest is detachably engageable with a free end of the second armrest a distance spaced longitudinally forward of a front of the backrest. Each of the backrest, first armrest, and second armrest may be provided with a handle and may include one or more pockets.
Face hammock
Generally, a face hammock, and a method of making and using a face hammock to support the head of an individual. Embodiments can include a first support member disposed in opposed spaced apart relation to a second support member and one or more flexible members connected by the respective flexible member ends to the first support member and the second support member can be positioned to supportingly engage the head of an individual.
Disc Pillow for Supported Range of Motion and Attenuation
One embodiment of a pillow for sleeping or resting having a supportive rigid or semi-rigid bowl (10) covered on its upper concave surface with a layer or layers of fill material (20) and a cover (12) which form a ridge (14) as they extend over the rim (18) of the bowl and fasten to an attachment site (16) on the lower convex surface of the bowl. The upper surface of the pillow receives the head of an individual securely and the pillow is capable of tilting in unison with the movement of the head in a plurality of directions to facilitate movement. The ridge of fill material provides comfort and gentle attenuation of the range of tilt of the pillow. Other embodiments are described as shown.
PILLOW WITH COMPOSITE MATERIAL SUPPORTING STRUCTURE
A pillow has a supporting structure and a cushion. The supporting structure is made of composite materials and is pre-stressed and resiliently bended. The cushion is resilient and covers the supporting structure. With the supporting structure and the cushion, the pillow provides two-stage resilient support. When a user rests his head on the pillow, the cushion is compressed easily at first, and then the supporting structure being resiliently bended provides sufficient support to the cervical spine of the user, making the cervical spine of the user rest in natural relaxation when the user rests on the pillow.
BOTTOM-FIXED TYPE ROLLING PILLOW
A bottom-fixed type rolling pillow, which can continuously maintain a comfortable and correct sleep position of a user by moving the central axis of a cushion member by the movement of a user, is proposed. The bottom-fixed type rolling pillow includes: a base member providing a supporting force while being located on a floor, and having an arcuate-grooved receiving space formed on an upper surface thereof so as to receive a head of a user in the receiving space; a cushion member movably mounted in the receiving space of the base member and configured to support the head of the user; and a cushion moving member movably coupling the cushion member to the base member, and configured to allow the cushion member to be moved by movement of the user.
Face Hammock
Generally, a face hammock, and a method of making and using a face hammock to support the head of an individual. Embodiments can include a first support member disposed in opposed spaced apart relation to a second support member and one or more flexible members connected by the respective flexible member ends to the first support member and the second support member can be positioned to supportingly engage the head of an individual.