CUSHION FOR POSTURE CORRECTION
20220304474 · 2022-09-29
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Abstract
Proposed is a cushion for posture correction capable of obtaining a corrective effect of a turtle neck syndrome and a straight waist syndrome just by taking a prone position. The cushion for posture correction includes: a cushion body (A) formed to be upwardly inclined toward a front and configured to support a user's upper body, wherein the cushion body (A) is formed with a cervical vertebra support part (100) protruding upward at a front end thereof so that user's neck and chin are seated and with an area concavely formed between opposite side ends where user's armpits are seated.
Claims
1. A cushion for posture correction, the cushion comprising: a cushion body (A) formed to be upwardly inclined toward a front and configured to support a user's upper body, wherein the cushion body (A) is formed with a cervical vertebra support part (100) protruding upward at a front end thereof so that user's neck and chin are seated and with an area concavely formed between opposite side ends where user's armpits are seated.
2. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the cervical vertebra support part (100) has an upper end to be inclined downward toward the front with an upper surface fainted to be concave.
3. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the cushion body (A) is formed with a chest seating part (200) and provided with a chest seating cushion (300), thereby being capable of selectively separating the chest seating cushion (300) to use, wherein the chest seating part is inwardly invaginated at a portion where a user's chest is seated, and the chest seating cushion has a size corresponding to the chest seating part (200), thereby being inserted into the chest seating part (200).
4. The cushion of claim 1, wherein the cushion body (A) is formed with a storage space (400) inwardly invaginated on a front side.
5. The cushion of claim 1, further comprising: an auxiliary cushion (B) formed to have a cross section in a “C” shape and mounted to surround a front end part of the cushion body (A), wherein the auxiliary cushion (B) is formed to be upwardly inclined toward the front.
Description
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[0022] The present disclosure proposes a cushion for posture correction that includes a cushion body formed to be upwardly inclined toward a front and configured to support a user's upper body to correct or prevent a turtle neck syndrome and a straight waist syndrome just by taking a prone position, wherein the cushion body is formed with a cervical vertebra support part protruding upward at a front end thereof so that user's neck and chin are seated and with an area concavely formed between opposite side ends where user's armpits are seated.
[0023] The scope of the present disclosure is not limited to embodiments described below, and various modifications may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the technical gist of the present disclosure.
[0024] Hereinafter, the cushion for posture correction of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying
[0025] The cushion for posture correction of the present disclosure includes a cushion body A configured to support the user's upper body as shown in
[0026] Specifically, the cushion body A is formed to be upwardly inclined toward the front as shown in
[0027] That is, the cushion body A supports from a vicinity of the waist, passing the chest, up to the neck and chin of the user taking the prone position as shown in
[0028] Specifically, the cervical spine support part 100 may have an upper surface formed to be concave and be made of a soft silicone material so that the user's chin may be comfortably supported, and in order to allow a gaze of the user lying in a prone position using the cushion body A to be toward the front or slightly down from the front, an upper end may be formed to be inclined downward toward the front as shown in
[0029] Accordingly, as the user's neck is seated along a height direction of the cervical support part 100, the user's chin is seated on the upper surface of the cervical support part 100. At this time, due to the upper end of the cervical support part 100 being inclined downward, the user's cervical vertebrae may be prevented from being excessively convexly bent forward. In addition, the user may watch TV or use a laptop computer, mobile phone, and the like while using the cushion body A.
[0030] In addition, the cushion body A is formed with an area concavely formed between the opposite side ends where user's armpits are seated as shown in
[0031] On the other hand, as shown in
[0032] That is, when the user is a woman, the chest is more prominent than that of a man, so the chest is accommodated in the chest seating part 200 when taking a prone position using the cushion body A by removing the chest seating cushion 300, thereby being prevented from being compressed. On the other hand, when the user is a man, the cushion body A may be used with the chest seating cushion 300 inserted into the chest seating part 200. Therefore, the cushion body A may provide convenience according to the user's gender. Furthermore, the chest seating cushion 300 may be separated from the cushion body A to use as a separate pillow or cushion.
[0033] In addition, as shown in
[0034] On the other hand, the cushion for posture correction of the present disclosure may further include an auxiliary cushion B that may be used together with the cushion body A or separately from the cushion body A. As shown in
[0035] As described above, the auxiliary cushion B may be formed to be upwardly inclined toward the front as shown in
TABLE-US-00001 <Description of the Reference Numerals in the Drawings> A: Cushion body B: Auxiliary cushion 100: Cervical vertebra support part 200: Chest seating part 300: Chest seating cushion 400: Storage space