Two Identical Adjustable Graduated Pillows for Surgery and Post-surgery Head Immobilization and Head Positioning
20210290467 ยท 2021-09-23
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Abstract
Two pillows 12-12 and 112-112 are joined and separated by cords 18 or a strap 118 to enable surgical and post-surgical immobilization and positioning of a user's head or neck. This protects movement of the patient during surgery or thereafter as an aid to the performing surgeon(s) and any post-surgical problems, such as damage or disturbance to stitching.
Claims
1. A pillow attachment mechanism for surgery and post-surgery head use and stable immobilization and positioning of the head and neck comprising: first and second pillows (a) each having first and second ends facing one another and spaced apart from one another to provide a variable space between said pillows, (b) having third and fourth ends parallelly positioned respectively from said first and second ends, (c) each having parallelly-positioned sides positioned generally 90 degrees from said first and second ends and (d) each having a user head/neck surface; sleeves (a) each secured to said sides of said first and second pillows and (b) each provided with a generally tunneled configuration; first and second cords inserted into said pillow sleeves and extending therefrom, with one of each of said cords being secured to the first of said pillows at an end thereof opposite to its facing end and with the other ends of said cords extending from the sleeves of the second of said pillows; and fasteners secured to said first and second cords at said other ends of said cords extending from the sleeves of the second of said pillows and contacting said ends of said first and second cords which extend from said sleeves of said second pillow, wherein the fasteners, when contacting said second pillow, sets the spacing between said pillow first and second spaced ends for supporting the for the surgery and post-surgery head and mobilization of a user.
2. A pillow attachment mechanism according to claim 1 in which said first and second pillows each comprise a cover and a foam interior placed within said cover, said cover further including a slit for enabling insertion and removal of said foam interior.
3. A pillow attachment mechanism for surgery and post-surgery head use and stable immobilization and positioning of the head and neck comprising: first and second pillows (a) each having first and second ends facing one another and spaced apart from one another to provide a variable space between said pillows, (b) having third and fourth ends parallelly positioned respectively from said first and second ends, (c) each having parallelly-positioned sides positioned generally 90 degrees from said first and second ends and (d) each having a user head/neck surface; sleeves (a) each secured to said sides of said first and second pillows and (b) each provided with a generally tunneled configuration; a strap inserted into said pillow sleeves and extending therefrom, with an end of said strap being secured to the first of said pillows at an end thereof opposite to its facing end and with the other end of said strap extending from the sleeve of the second of said pillows; and a fastener secured to said strap at said other end thereof and extending from the sleeve of the second of said pillows and contacting said end of said strap which extends from said sleeve of said second pillow, wherein the fasteners, when contacting said second pillow, sets the spacing between said pillow first and second spaced ends for supporting the for the surgery and post-surgery head and mobilization of a user.
4. A pillow attachment mechanism according to claim 3 in which said first and second pillows each comprise a cover and a foam interior placed within said cover, said cover further including a slit for enabling insertion and removal of said foam interior
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[0024] Although the invention has been described with respect to particular embodiments thereof, it should be realized that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.