Sleeping Headrest Cushion and Strap
20210153660 · 2021-05-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B64D11/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0646
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A head rest including: a Cushion and an Attachment Strap. The Cushion has a Pillow and Rigid Member with a back portion and two side portions generally U shaped such that the Cushion can form a compressible fit around the back of a person's head at or near the ear level. The exterior of the back portion of the Cushion is shaped to mate with a seat back and has attachment means such as Velcro on the outside. The Attachment Strap securely fits around the seat back and has a means such as Velcro for engaging the Cushion in order to hold the Cushion upright and in place. The Cushion can supply lateral or horizontal support a person's head in all directions because it is attached to the seat back and has a compression fit on a person's head.
Claims
1) A Sleeping Headrest Cushion comprising: a) a Pillow made of compressible material like foam shaped in the form of a U having interior dimensions that ensure an interference fit with a person's head when placed on the back of the head at or near the ear level; b) a Rigid Member having a back portion and two opposing side portions surrounding the outside perimeter of the Pillow and shaped in the form of a U, with the back portion contour that mechanically meshes with the shape of a seat back; and c) a Cover that captures internally the Pillow and Rigid Member.
2) A Sleeping Headrest Cushion and Attachment Strap comprising: a) A Cushion including: i) a Pillow made of compressible material like foam shaped in the form of a U having interior dimensions that ensure an interference fit with a person's head when placed on the back of the head at or near the ear level; ii) A Rigid Member having a back and two opposing side portions shaped in the form of a U and surrounding the outside of the Pillow with a convex back portion that matches the concave contour of the seat back and side portions of sufficient length to provide structural support for a head and ensuring a compressible fit of the head within the Pillow; iii) A Cover that captures the Pillow and Rigid Member; and iv) A Cushion Attachment Surface, comprised of a releasable material such as Velcro, fixedly attached to the back of the Cover such that it can engage the Attachment Strap Surface. b) An Attachment Strap including: i) A Strap of sufficient length to wrap around a seat back; ii) A Strap Attachment Surface, is comprised of a releasable material such as Velcro, fixedly attached to one side of the strap that can mate with the Cushion Attachment Surface and the Strap Loopback Surface; iii) A Ring fixed on one end of the strap for threading the strap through the Ring and then back upon itself; and iv) A Strap Loopback Surface, comprise of releasable material such as Velcro hook, on the opposite end of the strap from the Loop but on the same side of the Strap as the Attachment Surface such that when the strap is looped back on itself, the Loopback Surface can mate with the Strap Attachment Surface.
3) A Sleeping Headrest Cushion as in claim 2 that utilizes an Attachment Band rather than an Attachment Strap as described in 2b. The Attachment Band includes a closed loop Expandable Band that slips over the seat back and an Attachment Ribbon, composed of a releasable material, generally at 90 degrees to the Expandable Band. The Attachment Ribbon ends are attached to the opposite sides of the Expandable Band. The Attachment Ribbon is held on the seat back by the Expandable band and laps over the seat to allow the Attachment Ribbon to engage the Cushion Attachment Surface and hold the Cushion in place.
Description
BRIEF DESTRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated by the figures or description below.
[0014] The present invention will now be described by referencing the appended figures representing preferred embodiments. The two major parts of the invention are the Cushion and the Attachment Strap as shown in
[0015] The Cushion as shown if
[0016] The compressible Pillow is sized such that it forms a compression fit with a person's head. This interference fit is important to supporting a person's head. The compression fit is enhanced by the surrounding Rigid Member. This fit prevents a person head from moving once inserted in the U shaped Cushion. Preferred material for the pillow is foam but other materials may also be utilized.
[0017] The Rigid Member as shown in
[0018] The Cover encapsulates the foam and the Rigid Member or just part of the Rigid Member such as the sides. In the preferred configuration, the cover would encapsulate both the Pillow and the Rigid Member with a soft fabric comfortable to rest against and of sufficient strength to not stretch substantially when leaned against. The Attachment Surface described below may be an integral part of the cover or may be attached to the Cover. The Cover may include a zipper to allow access to the foam and Rigid Member.
[0019] The Pillow Attachment Surface shown in
[0020] The Attachment Strap shown in
[0021] An alternative to the Attachment Strap is an Attachment Band. It consists of an Expandable Band that can be stretched around a seat back as shown in
[0022] Attachment and placement of the Cushion relative to the Strap are flexible. Since both the Strap and Cushion may be adjusted for height, significant vertical adjustment (y axis) can be attained. The Velcro Loop portion of the strap should be positioned across the seat such that the Loop portion is accessible side to side (x axis). This allows the Cushion to be placed anywhere within the seat framework side to side and still engage the strap. The Cushion can also be rotated such that the head can be tilted and still retain the sides of the head parallel to the inside portion of the Cushion. The attachment of the Cushion to the strap is as simple as using one hand to push it against the desired location (x and y location) and rotation (z angle) on the strap. Such an attachment is also relatively inexpensive.
[0023] Although the present invention has been illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific example thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples may perform similar function and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, are contemplated thereby, and are intended to be covered.