Pillow Hat

20230404266 ยท 2023-12-21

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A pillow hat for covering the head fashionably while providing a cushion for comfortably supporting a user's head includes a casing and cushion configured for at least partially covering a scalp of a user and supporting a head of the user when the head of the user rests against a support surface with the casing and the cushion positioned between the support surface and the head of the user. The casing comprises an inner layer section, an outer layer section, and a rim section extending between the inner layer section and the outer layer section. The casing defines an interior space at least partially filled by the cushion.

    Claims

    1. A pillow hat comprising: a casing, said casing comprising an inner layer section, an outer layer section, and a rim section, each of said inner layer section and said outer layer section having a respective one of a pair of ellipsoidal dome shapes, said inner layer section being positioned within a concavity defined by said outer layer section, said rim section extending between an edge of said inner layer section and an edge of said outer layer section, said casing defining an interior space between said inner layer section and said outer layer section, wherein said casing is constructed of a deformable material, said casing being configured to at least partially cover a scalp of a user; and a cushion, said cushion being positioned in said interior space, said cushion being constructed of a resiliently compressible material, said cushion being configured for supporting the head of the user when the head of the user rests against a support surface such that said casing and said cushion are positioned between the support surface and the head of the user.

    2. The device of claim 1, wherein said rim section of said casing is resiliently flexible, said casing being configured to be positionable in a first configuration, said first configuration comprising said rim section of said casing flexing to frictionally engage the head of the user such that said casing at least partially covers the scalp of the user and does not cover either of a pair of eyes of the user or either of a pair of ears of the user.

    3. The device of claim 1, wherein said rim section of said casing is resiliently flexible, said casing being configured to be positionable in a second configuration, said second configuration comprising said rim section of said casing flexing to frictionally engage the head of the user such that said casing at least partially covers the scalp of the user and a pair of eyes of the user, but does not cover either of a pair of ears of the user, said casing and said cushion cooperatively blocking a light from reaching the pair of eyes of the user when said casing is positioned in said second configuration.

    4. The device of claim 1, wherein said rim section of said casing is resiliently flexible, said casing being configured to be positionable in a third configuration, said third configuration comprising said rim section of said casing flexing to frictionally engage the head of the user such that said casing at least partially covers the scalp of the user, covers a pair of eyes of the user, and covers a pair of ears of the user, said casing and said cushion cooperatively blocking a light from reaching the pair of eyes of the user when said casing is positioned in said third configuration, said casing and said cushion cooperatively suppressing a quantity of sound directed toward the pair of ears when said casing is positioned in said third configuration.

    5. The device of claim 1, wherein said casing is constructed of cotton.

    6. The device of claim 1, wherein said casing is constructed of silk.

    7. The device of claim 1, wherein said cushion is constructed of foam material.

    8. The device of claim 1, wherein said cushion is constructed of cotton.

    9. The device of claim 1, wherein said cushion fills said interior space.

    10. The device of claim 1, wherein said rim section of said casing has an arcuate cross-section.

    11. A pillow hat comprising: a casing, said casing comprising an inner layer section, an outer layer section, and a rim section, each of said inner layer section and said outer layer section having a respective one of a pair of ellipsoidal dome shapes, said inner layer section being positioned within a concavity defined by said outer layer section, said rim section extending between an edge of said inner layer section and an edge of said outer layer section, said casing defining an interior space between said inner layer section and said outer layer section, wherein said casing is constructed of a deformable material, said casing being configured to at least partially cover a scalp of a user, wherein said rim section of said casing has an arcuate cross-section; and a cushion, said cushion being positioned in said interior space, said cushion being constructed of a resiliently compressible material, said cushion being configured for supporting the head of the user when the head of the user rests against a support surface such that said casing and said cushion are positioned between the support surface and the head of the user, wherein said cushion fills said interior space, wherein said rim section of said casing is resiliently flexible, said casing being configured to be positionable in a first configuration, said first configuration comprising said rim section of said casing flexing to frictionally engage the head of the user such that said casing at least partially covers the scalp of the user and does not cover either of a pair of eyes of the user or either of a pair of ears of the user, wherein said casing is configured to be positionable in a second configuration, said second configuration comprising said rim section of said casing flexing to frictionally engage the head of the user such that said casing at least partially covers the scalp of the user and the pair of eyes of the user, but does not cover either of the pair of ears of the user, said casing and said cushion cooperatively blocking a light from reaching the pair of eyes of the user when said casing is positioned in said second configuration, wherein said casing is configured to be positionable in a third configuration, said third configuration comprising said rim section of said casing flexing to frictionally engage the head of the user such that said casing at least partially covers the scalp of the user, covers the pair of eyes of the user, and covers the pair of ears of the user, said casing and said cushion cooperatively blocking a light from reaching the pair of eyes of the user when said casing is positioned in said third configuration, said casing and said cushion cooperatively suppressing a quantity of sound directed toward the pair of ears when said casing is positioned in said third configuration.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

    [0011] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pillow hat according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the disclosure from the arrows 2-2 in FIG. 1.

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a front in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

    [0015] FIG. 4 is a front in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

    [0016] FIG. 5 is a front in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0017] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through 5 thereof, a new wearable pillow embodying the principles and concepts of an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described.

    [0018] As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 5, the pillow hat 10 generally comprises a casing 12 comprising an inner layer section 14, an outer layer section 16, and a rim section 18. Each of the inner layer section 14 and the outer layer section 16 has a respective one of a pair of ellipsoidal dome shapes 20, and the inner layer section 14 is positioned within a concavity defined by the outer layer section 16. The rim section 18 extends between an edge 22 of the inner layer section 14 and an edge 24 of the outer layer section 16, the rim section 18 having an arcuate cross-section 28. The casing 12 defines an interior space 26 between the inner layer section 14 and the outer layer section 16. The casing 12 is constructed of a deformable material and is configured to at least partially cover a scalp 32 of a user 30.

    [0019] A cushion 40 is positioned in the interior space 26 which is constructed of a resiliently compressible material. The cushion 40 is configured for supporting the head 34 of the user 30 when the head 34 of the user 30 rests against a support surface such that the casing 12 and the cushion 40 are positioned between the support surface and the head 34 of the user 30. The cushion 40 fills the interior space 26 but may occupy only a portion of the interior space 26. For the purposes of this application, the head 34 includes all body parts of the user 30 above the user's 30 shoulders, particularly including the user's 30 face and all parts of the user's 30 face, i.e., forehead, nose, cheeks, lips, and chin, and also particularly including the user's 30 eyes 36, ears 38, and neck.

    [0020] The rim section 18 of the casing 12 is resiliently flexible, and the casing 12 is configured to be positionable in a first configuration 42, a second configuration 44, and a third configuration 46. The first configuration 42 comprises the rim section 18 of the casing 12 flexing to frictionally engage the head 34 of the user 30 such that the casing 12 at least partially covers the scalp 32 of the user 30 and does not cover either of a pair of eyes 36 of the user 30 or either of a pair of ears 38 of the user 30. The second configuration 44 comprises the rim section 18 of the casing 12 flexing to frictionally engage the head 34 of the user 30 such that the casing 12 at least partially covers the scalp 32 of the user 30 and the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30 but does not cover either of the pair of ears 38 of the user 30. In the second configuration 44 the casing 12 and the cushion 40 cooperatively block a light from reaching the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30. The third configuration 46 comprises the rim section 18 of the casing 12 flexing to frictionally engage the head 34 of the user 30 such that the casing 12 at least partially covers the scalp 32 of the user 30, covers the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30, and covers the pair of ears 38 of the user 30. In the third configuration 46 the casing 12 and the cushion 40 cooperatively block a light from reaching the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30 when the casing 12 is positioned in the third configuration 46. The casing 12 and the cushion 40 also cooperatively suppress a quantity of sound directed toward the pair of ears 38 when the casing 12 is positioned in the third configuration 46.

    [0021] In use, the casing 12 is positioned to cover the head 34 of the user 30. As desired, the user 30 may wear the pillow hat 10 for fashion purposes. Then, when the user 30 wants to rest the head 34 of the user 30, the user 30 does so with the pillow hat 10 positioned between the head 34 of the user 30 and a support surface, thereby supporting the head 34 of the user 30 with the cushion 40. The device is particularly adapted for travel or other situations where the user 30 desires a portable device for comfortably supporting the head 34 of the user 30.

    [0022] The pillow hat 10 may be used in at least three configurations. To use the pillow hat 10 in the first configuration 42, the user 30 positions the casing 12 to at least partially cover the scalp 32 of the user 30 and positions the rim section 18 of the casing 12 to frictionally engage the head 34 of the user 30 such that the casing 12 does not cover the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30 or the pair of ears 38 of the user 30. To use the pillow hat in the second configuration 44, the user 30 positions the casing 12 to at least partially cover the scalp 32 of the user 30 and positions the rim section 18 of the casing 12 to frictionally engage the head 34 of the user 30 such that the casing 12 covers the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30 but not the pair of ears 38 of the user 30. To use the pillow hat 10 in the third configuration 46, the user 30 positions the casing 12 to at least partially cover the scalp 32 of the user 30 and positions the rim section 18 of the casing 12 to frictionally engage the head 34 of the user 30 such that the casing 12 covers the pair of eyes 36 of the user 30 and the pair of ears 38 of the user 30.

    [0023] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.

    [0024] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.