Disc Pillow for Supported Range of Motion and Attenuation
20220022669 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. In a pillow of the type comprising a fill material and enclosed in a cover, the improvement wherein said pillow has an underlying rigid or semi-rigid bowl having an upper concave surface, a rim, and a lower convex surface, wherein said fill material and said cover extend over said upper concave surface and said rim forming a ridge of said fill material and said cover over said rim and extending further onto said lower convex surface or portion thereof having means for attachment of said fill material and said cover to said bowl.
2. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said fill material is comprised of a material selected from a group consisting of cotton, wool, fiber, down, feathers, foam, memory foam, gel, and liquid or any combination thereof having sufficient strength and softness to provide comfort for the user.
3. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said cover is comprised of a material selected from a group consisting of cotton, wool, polyester, nylon, rayon, linen, cashmere, leather, suede, silk, and satin or any combination thereof having sufficient strength and pliability to enclose said fill material and attach to said bowl.
4. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said rigid or semi-rigid bowl is comprised of a material selected from a group consisting of plastic, metal, nylon, wood, rubber, and wicker or any combination thereof having sufficient strength to support the weight and motion of an individual head.
5. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said bowl is comprised of a shape selected from a group consisting of spherical, spheroid, ellipsoid, ovoid, and cylindrical.
6. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said rim is comprised of a contour selected from a group consisting of blunt, beveled, rounded, thickened, inward curled, outward curled, serrated, scalloped, or toothed.
7. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said ridge is comprised of a shape selected from a group consisting of rounded, beveled, and squared.
8. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said pillow has a predetermined size to substantially support said individual head.
9. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said means of attachment of said fill material and said cover to said bowl is comprised of means selected from a group consisting of glue, rivets, snaps, laces, stitching, straps, elastic, and touch fastener or combination thereof.
10. A pillow, comprising: a) a fill material b) a rigid or semi-rigid bowl having an upper concave surface, a rim, and a lower convex surface c) a cover over said fill material, and d) means for joining said fill material and said cover to said upper concave surface, said rim, and said lower convex surface or portion of said lower convex surface characterized in that said fill material and said cover form a ridge over said rim.
11. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said fill material is comprised of a soft supportive substance such as cotton, wool, fiber, down, feathers, foam, memory foam, gel, liquid or any combination thereof.
12. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said cover is comprised of a material having sufficient strength and pliability to enclose said fill material and attach to said bowl such as cotton, wool, polyester, nylon, rayon, linen, cashmere, leather, suede, silk, satin or any combination thereof.
13. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said rigid or semi-rigid bowl is comprised of a material having sufficient strength to support the weight and motion of an individual head such as plastic, metal, nylon, wood, rubber, wicker or any combination thereof.
14. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said bowl has a predetermined shape such as spherical, spheroid, ellipsoid, ovoid, or cylindrical.
15. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said rim has a predetermined contour such as blunt, beveled, rounded, thickened, inward curled, outward curled, serrated, scalloped, or toothed.
16. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said ridge has a predetermined shape such as rounded, beveled, or squared.
17. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said pillow has a predetermined size to support said individual head.
18. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said means of attachment of said fill material and said cover to said bowl comprises glue, rivets, snaps, laces, stitching, straps, elastic, touch fastener, or combination thereof.
19. A method of using a pillow, comprising: a) Providing a pillow of the type comprising a fill material and a cover over a rigid or semi-rigid bowl having an upper concave surface, a rim, and a lower convex surface wherein said fill material and said cover extend over said upper concave surface forming a ridge over said rim and extending further onto said lower convex surface or portion thereof, b) Positioning said pillow on a sleeping or resting surface with said convex surface facing downward on said sleeping or resting surface, c) Placing a head of an individual onto said pillow, d) Allowing said pillow to tilt in unison with motion of said head in a plurality of directions, e) Providing attenuation of said tilt of said pillow by said ridge, whereby said pillow substantially supports and facilitates said motion of said head in a plurality of directions while attenuating the extent of said motion.
Description
DRAWINGS—FIGURES
[0019] In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes.
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TABLE-US-00004 Drawings - Reference numerals 10 bowl 12 cover 14 ridge 16 attachment site 18 rim 20 fill material 22 sleeping surface 24 indented sleeping surface 26 notch 28 superior truncation 30 inferior truncation 32 superior edge 34 inferior edge 36 right edge 38 left edge
DETAILED DESCRIPTION—FIGS. 1A TO 2B—FIRST EMBODIMENT
[0025] One embodiment of a disc pillow is illustrated in
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[0027] The size of the disc pillow can be based on the size of an individual head. The size of the disc pillow can also be based on personal preferences.
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Operation—FIGS. 3A-3C
[0030] The manner of using the disc pillow involves positioning the disc pillow such that the convex surface is facing downward.
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[0033] The head of an individual can be placed on the disc pillow in any desired orientation. For example, the left side of the head, right side of the head, or back of the head can be placed on the surface of the disc pillow. The disc pillow can be used on a surface for sleeping as well as a surface for resting. The disc pillow can be placed on any surface including a mattress, bedding, various pillows, furniture, floor, or carpet. Freedom of tilt and degree of tilt of the pillow will be influenced by the degree softness of the surface used. The disc pillow can be placed on top of any other pillow to provide added height when needed or desired. This can substantially modify spinal alignment of the neck when needed.
FIGS. 4A-4B—Additional Embodiments
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FIGS. 5A-5B—Alternative Embodiments
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Advantages
[0038] From the description above, a number of advantages of some embodiments of the disc pillow become evident: [0039] a) The rigid or semi-rigid bowl supports the head and neck. [0040] b) Fill material over the bowl supports the head and provides comfort. [0041] c) The ridge of fill material provides cushioning over the rim of the bowl for added comfort of the head and neck. [0042] d) The concave shape of the disc pillow with rigid or semi-rigid bowl facilitates freedom of movement of the head and neck in a plurality of directions. [0043] e) Improved freedom of movement of the head and neck enhance comfort, blood circulation, breathing, and sleep quality of the user. [0044] f) The disc pillow moves in unison with the head and supports the head of the user throughout the range of motion of the head and neck. [0045] g) The ridge of fill material over the rim or edge of the bowl ensures gentle attenuation of the extent of the range of motion of tilt of the disc pillow in a plurality of directions. This guards against unusual or extreme positions of the head and neck. [0046] h) A notch or notches in the bowl allows customization of the pillow to fit the individual shape of the head as well as preferences of the individual user. [0047] i) Truncation of the bowl in one or more areas individualizes the tilt characteristics of the disc pillow. [0048] j) The disc pillow substantially limits excessive embedding of the head into the fill material. This improves comfort of the head and neck. It also tends to avoid obstruction of the ears.
Conclusion, Ramifications, and Scope
[0049] Accordingly, the reader will see that the disc pillow of various embodiments can be used to provide support, comfort, and improved quality of sleep or rest. The rigid or semi-rigid bowl provides secure support of the head and neck. The rigid or semi-rigid bowl also provides means for tilt of the pillow in a plurality of directions. Conscious or subconscious movements of the head and neck are facilitated. The ridge of fill material provides means to attenuate tilt of the pillow to maintain the motion of the head and neck within a comfortable range. Furthermore, the disc pillow has the additional advantages in that: [0050] It provides a supportive base for the head while sleeping or resting; [0051] It evenly distributes and reduces pressure on the head; [0052] It reduces strain on the neck; [0053] It facilitates head movement by tilting in unison with the head; [0054] It can tilt in a plurality of directions with minimal resistance; [0055] Airway patency is optimized; [0056] It improves blood circulation to the head; [0057] It improves sleep quality and health by providing substantially low resistance to subtle position changes of the head and neck which reduce snoring, sleep apnea, and unwanted episodes of awakening; [0058] It can be used for sleeping in a plurality of positions including supine or side; [0059] It can be truncated to customize the range of motion of the head and neck for specific needs and desires; [0060] It can be used on a plurality of sleeping or resting surfaces such as a mattress, bedding, various pillows, furniture, floor, or carpet; [0061] It can be produced with a variety of bowl and rim configurations for individual preference and needs; [0062] It can be produced in a variety of colors, textures, styles, sizes, and shapes; and [0063] It avoids obstruction of the ears.
[0064] Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but as merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments. For example, the pillow can have other shapes, such as circular, oval, or irregular; a plurality of sizes, materials, colors, patterns, and designs may be used; the materials can be hypoallergenic, etc.
[0065] Other embodiments of the bowl can include a plurality of dimensions of diameter, radius of curvature, and depth to influence the fit for an individual user and also the degree of tilting; a plurality of bowl shapes can be used including spherical, spheroid, ellipsoid, ovoid, cylindrical, irregular or any suitable shape to allow tilting of the bowl on a surface; a plurality of thickness sizes to accommodate individual choice or need; a plurality of materials or combination of materials to influence strength and flexibility; facets, ridges, grooves, ribs, flat spots, openings, and areas with different radius of curvature to modify the tilting characteristics and performance of the bowl; textures or other surface modifications on either surface of the bowl to influence the characteristics of contact of the bowl with the fill material, cover, and sleeping surface; a plurality of rim shapes such as round, elliptical, square, hexagonal, octagonal, or irregular; a plurality of rim contours including blunt, beveled, rounded, thickened, inward curled, outward curled, serrated, scalloped, or toothed, etc.
[0066] Other embodiments of the fill material can comprise multiple materials or combinations of materials; the amount of fill material and thickness of the fill material comprising the ridge of the disc pillow can be preselected to create pillows with different characteristics of support and tilt; the ridge can have a contour which is rounded, beveled, squared, or sculpted into any specific shape as desired; the thickness of the fill material can be varied to provide a particular level of elevation of the head above the sleeping surface; the fill material can be uniform, layered, or compartmentalized, etc.
[0067] Other embodiments of the assembled components of the disc pillow can include a cover on the entire upper and lower surfaces of the fill material; alternative means of removable attachment of the cover and fill material to the bowl such as elastic, laces, snaps, touch fastener, or other apparatus; a plurality of means of attachment of the fill material with the cover such as glue or stitching; a plurality of means of attachment of the fill material and cover to the concave surface, convex surface, or rim of the bowl; straps or other apparatus to maintain the pillow in contact with the head of an individual user if preferred, etc.
[0068] The scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.