Memory Foam Pillow with a Shoulder Recess and a Riser for Height Adjustment
20200214480 ยท 2020-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
A47G9/109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/1045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R25/75
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment accommodates the sleeping habits of people who prefer to sleep on their sides. The memory foam pillow includes a height-adjustable pillow and a shoulder recess. The height-adjustable pillow can be raised or lowered with the aid of a vertical riser to optimally position the user's head. The shoulder recess fits over the shoulder of the user and prevents the shoulder from compressing height-adjustable pillow. The height-adjustable pillow includes a headrest, a sound-permeable cushion, and a speaker recess. The vertical riser is connected onto a connecting side of the headrest. The user's head rests on a contact side of the headrest, opposite the connecting side. The sound-permeable cushion is mounted into the speaker recess and relieves pressure on the user's ear.
Claims
1. A memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment comprises: a height-adjustable pillow; a shoulder recess; the height-adjustable pillow comprises a headrest, a vertical riser, a contact side, a connecting side, a speaker recess, and a sound-permeable cushion; the contact side and the connecting side being positioned opposite each other about the headrest; the shoulder recess traversing through the height-adjustable pillow from the contact side to the connecting side; the vertical riser being laterally attached onto the connecting side; the speaker recess traversing into the height-adjustable pillow from the contact side; and the sound-permeable cushion being mounted into the speaker recess.
2. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one speaker; and the speaker being mounted into a bottom surface of the speaker recess.
3. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a plurality of collapsible holes; and the plurality of collapsible holes traversing into the height-adjustable pillow from the contact side.
4. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 3 comprises: the plurality of collapsible holes comprises a first group of holes and a second group of holes; the first groups of holes being positioned adjacent to the speaker recess; and the second group of holes being positioned adjacent to the speaker recess, opposite the first group of holes.
5. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first arm-placement slot; a second arm-placement slot; the vertical riser comprises a first lateral side, a second lateral side, and a trapezoidal body; the first lateral side and the second lateral side being positioned opposite each other about the trapezoidal body; the first arm-placement slot being delineated by the first lateral side and the connecting side; and the second arm-placement slot being delineated by the second lateral side and the connecting side.
6. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a hook and loop fastener; the vertical riser comprises a supporting side, a resting side, and a trapezoidal body; the supporting side and the resting side being positioned opposite each other about the trapezoidal body; the hook portion of the hook and loop fastener being mounted to the connecting side of the height-adjustable pillow; and the loop portion of the hook and loop fastener being mounted onto the supporting side of the vertical riser.
7. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a hook and loop fastener; the vertical riser comprises a supporting side, a resting side, and a trapezoidal body; the supporting side and the resting side being positioned opposite each other about the trapezoidal body; the loop portion of the hook and loop fastener being mounted to the connecting side of the height-adjustable pillow; and the hook portion of the hook and loop fastener being laterally mounted to the vertical riser.
8. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the top edge of the headrest is beveled.
9. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one speaker; the speaker comprises a first speaker and a second speaker; and the first speaker and the second speaker being mounted into the bottom surface of the speaker recess.
10. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 9, wherein the speaker is configured to output sound at 17 decibels.
11. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a plurality of cuts; the plurality of cuts traversing into the sound-permeable cushion; and the plurality of cuts being arranged into a grid-shaped configuration.
12. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one speaker; a control hub; the control hub being positioned external to the headrest; and the control hub being electrically connected to the speaker.
13. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a connecting wire; the connecting wire comprises a first wire end and a second wire end; the first wire end being electrically connected to the speaker; the connecting wire traversing from the speaker recess and through the headrest; and the second wire end being electrically connected to the control hub.
14. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a wireless communication module; and the wireless communication module being electronically integrated into the control hub.
15. The memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for height adjustment as claimed in claim 12 comprises: at least one power supply; and the power supply being electrically integrated into the control hub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The present invention is a memory foam pillow with a shoulder recess and a riser for arm placement. The present invention allows people who sleep on their sides to place their arms under the pillow for greater support.
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[0019] Conventional pillows tend to compress under the weight of the user's head, thus causing the neck to bend downwards and causing pain to the user. To solve this issue, the vertical riser 22 is made of a dense foam material that is more resistant to compression than the soft foam used in the headrest 21. As such, the vertical riser 22 lifts the head back up to a straight position and preserves the parallel alignment of the spine and the neck. The vertical riser 22 comes with varying thicknesses to change the height of the head rest. For example, men have broader shoulders and require a taller vertical riser 22 to properly support their head. In contrast, women have smaller shoulders and thus require a shorter vertical riser 22 to properly position their head.
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[0023] In this embodiment, the first arm-placement slot 27 and the second arm-placement slot 28 are created by pushing the vertical riser 22 into the connecting side 24. Further, the vertical riser 22 acts as a partition between the first arm-placement slot 27 and the second arm-placement slot 28. As such, the vertical riser 22 comprises a first lateral side 224, a second lateral side 225, and a trapezoidal body 223. The first lateral side 224 and the second lateral side 225 are positioned opposite each other about the trapezoidal body 223. As the name implies, the first arm-placement slot 27 is delineated by the first lateral side 224 and the connecting side 24. Likewise, the second arm-placement slot 28 is delineated by the second lateral side 225 and the connecting side 24. Accordingly, this gives the first arm-placement slot 27 and the second arm-placement slot 28 a semi-circular groove shape which conforms to the user's arm. The trapezoidal body 223 is wider at the base to create space for the shoulder recess 2.
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[0025] In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, the hook portion 41 of the hook and loop fastener 4 is mounted to the connecting side 24 of the height-adjustable pillow 1. Accordingly, the loop portion 42 of the hook and loop fastener 4 is mounted onto the supporting side 221 of the vertical riser 22.
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[0027] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the speaker 5 comprises a first speaker 51 and a second speaker 52. The first speaker 51 and the second speaker 52 are mounted into the bottom surface of the speaker recess 25. Further, the first speaker 51 and the second speaker 52 are positioned adjacent each other. Accordingly, the first speaker 51 and the second speaker 52 play amplified sound into the user's ear, thereby helping treat problems such as tinnitus.
[0028] In the preferred embodiment, the speaker 5 is configured to output sound at 17 decibels. As a result, the speaker 5 accommodates users who are hard of hearing.
[0029] Further, a plurality of cuts 6 is made into the sound-permeable cushion 26. This further aids in transmitting the sound from the speaker 5 to the user's ears. As such, the plurality of cuts 6 traverses into the sound-permeable cushion 26. Further, the plurality of cuts 6 is arranged into a grid-shaped configuration. In the preferred embodiment, the plurality of cuts 6 divide the sound-permeable cushion 26 into 1-inch by 1-inch square blocks with gaps between them. As a result, there is no single point of pressure on the ear as the contact point between the sound-permeable cushion 26 and the user's ear is always moving. Preferably, the plurality of cuts 6 only partially traverses into the sound-permeable cushion 26. This allows the sound-permeable cushion 26 to be removed and replaced in one single motion. Over time, the sound-permeable cushion 26 is likely to get hairspray or makeup on it, thus it is desirable to make the sound-permeable cushion 26 removable for cleaning or replacement.
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[0031] The electric connection is achieved via a connecting wire 92 that electrically connects the control hub 91 to the speaker 5. More specifically, the connecting wire 92 comprises a first wire end 921 and a second wire end 922. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connecting wire 92 is a 3.5 mm jack with a plug at each end. As such, the first wire end 921 and the second wire end 922 each has a plug capable of connecting to an electronic device. Preferably, the first wire end 921 is electrically connected to the speaker 5. Since the speaker 5 is mounted within the headrest 21, the connecting wire 92 traverses from the speaker recess 25 and through the headrest 21 so that the second wire end 922 can be externally positioned to the headrest 21. As such, the second wire end 922 is electrically connected to the control hub 91.
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[0034] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.