Head relaxing pillow
10561554 ยท 2020-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is to provide a head relaxing pillow, which is made of an elastic material and includes a supporting main body having a top for supporting the neck of a user who lies face up and a bottom concavely provided with a recess, two contact portions each having one end connected to one of the two corresponding ends of the supporting main body and the other end corresponding in configuration to one of the user's parietal bones, and a pressing portion extending from one side of the supporting main body and located between the contact portions. The supporting main body is provided with two sunken portions which are adjacent to two corresponding ends thereof respectively. Thus, when the user's neck and head are resting on the supporting main body and the contact portions respectively, the two sunken portions are corresponding in position to the user's temporal bones respectively.
Claims
1. A head relaxing pillow, made of an elastic material, the head relaxing pillow comprising: a supporting main body having a top surface adapted to support a neck of a user lying face up, the supporting main body having a bottom surface concavely provided with a recess extending continuously between a pair of opposing contact portions, the supporting main body being provided with two arcuate through openings defining a pair of arcuate sunken portions which are respectively adjacent to two corresponding ends of the supporting main body, and are in open communication with each other and adapted to be configured to correspond in position to the user's temporal bones respectively, wherein the bottom surface of the supporting main body is formed to configure with a first inclined surface adjacent to the user's body, the first inclined surface being adjacent to the recess so that, when the user's neck is resting on the supporting main body, the supporting main body lies firmly and compliantly against a flat surface below the head relaxing pillow due to the first inclined surface and the recess deforms and the bottom surface lies against the flat surface; said contact portions having respective top surfaces and each having a first end directly connected to the respective corresponding end of the supporting main body adjacent to the respective arcuate sunken portion, the first ends of the contact portions being formed to be spaced apart by a first predetermined distance, each said contact portion having a second end extending away from the supporting main body, the second ends of the contact portions being formed to be spaced apart by a second predetermined distance, wherein the second predetermined distance is less than the first predetermined distance so that the contact portions are adapted to be configured to correspond to the user's two parietal bones respectively, said top surfaces of said contact portions and main body being directly connected to each other and substantially co-planar each to the other; and a pressing portion extending from a side of the supporting main body toward the second ends of the two contact portions and located between the arcuate sunken portions and having a centrally positioned apex portion directed toward the second ends of the two contact portions so that, when the user's neck and head are respectively resting on the supporting main body and the contact portions, not only do the user's temporal bones correspond in position to the arcuate sunken portions respectively, but also the supporting main body corresponding to the recess deforms downward due to the weight of the user's neck, causing the two corresponding ends of the supporting main body to bend upward and the second ends of the contact portions to deform and bend upward toward and support the user's parietal bones, and consequently causing a free end of the pressing portion to deform and bend upward toward and press against the user's occipital bone, said pair of contact portions, said supporting main body and said pressing portion forming a generally omega-shaped contour adapted to receive the user's head with the generally omega-shaped contour; wherein the pressing portion has a top provided with a second inclined surface extending to the centrally positioned apex portion so that, when the pressing portion presses against the user's occipital bone due to the bending of the supporting main body, the second inclined surface of the pressing portion lies compliantly, and presses, against the user's head at a position adjacent to the external occipital protuberance and the external occipital crest, and the arcuate sunken portions are configured for contacting the user's temporal bones and avoiding contact with mastoid parts of the temporal bones.
2. The head relaxing pillow of claim 1, further comprising a fastening strap, wherein the fastening strap has two ends respectively and movably connected to the second ends of the contact portions.
3. The head relaxing pillow of claim 2, wherein the pressing portion has a length of 1-4 cm extending from the side of the supporting main body.
4. The head relaxing pillow of claim 3, wherein the arcuate sunken portions have outer edges which are 14-20 cm apart.
5. The head relaxing pillow of claim 4, wherein the recess is 1-5 cm deep.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objectives, as well as the technical means and structural features, of the present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The present invention relates to a head relaxing pillow. Referring to
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(12) Each contact portion 32 has one end (hereinafter referred to as the first end) connected to one of the two corresponding ends of the supporting main body 31, wherein the first ends of the contact portions 32 are spaced apart by a first predetermined distance D1. The other end (hereinafter referred to as the second end) of each contact portion 32 extends away from the supporting main body 31, and the second ends of the contact portions 32 are spaced apart by a second predetermined distance D2. The second predetermined distance D2 is less than the first predetermined distance D1 such that the contact portions 32 correspond in configuration to the user's two parietal bones respectively and can support the user's head.
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(14) As the portion of the supporting main body 31 that corresponds in position to the recess 310 can lie against a flat surface below the pillow 3 (e.g., a bed) to serve as a fulcrum, the free end of the pressing portion 33 (i.e., the end away from the supporting main body 31) in this state will bend upward toward the user U's occipital bone, pressing against the portion of the occipital bone that is adjacent to the external occipital protuberance. Thus, referring to
(15) Besides, in the above embodiment, when the pressing portion 33 is pressing against the occipital bone OB of the user U's head, the pressing force produced by the pressing portion 33 and applied to the occipital bone OB is able to slightly disengage the occipital bone OB from the user U's atlas (i.e. the first cervical vertebra), so as to decompress the occipital condylar region below the occipital bone OB and then release the cranial base and tissues around the jugular foramena of the user U accordingly. Since the glossopharyngeal nerves, vagus nerves and accessory cranial nerves (i.e. the ninth, tenth and eleventh pairs of cranial nerves) of human body are all passing through the jugular foramena, release of any compromise of these tissues around jugular foramena often has a beneficial effect on the functions of these nerves respectively.
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(17) The pillow of the present invention can be customized according to the user's bodily shape (e.g., the stature, head shape, torso). In particular, adjustment can be made to the second predetermined distance D2 between the second ends of the contact portions 32, the extension length L of the pressing portion 33, and the depth D3 of the recess 310. In this embodiment, the pillow 3 further includes a fastening strap 34 whose two ends 341 are respectively and movably connected to the second ends of the contact portions 32 (e.g., via Velcro). With the fastening strap 34, the user can adjust the second predetermined distance D2 between the contact portions 32. For example, the second predetermined distance D2 can be reduced for a user with a relatively pointed head in order for the contact portions 32 to support the user's parietal bones PB respectively. Conversely, the second predetermined distance D2 can be increased for a user with a relatively flat head in order to support the parietal bones PB without pressing too tight.
(18) It should be pointed out that, while the sunken portions 311 in the foregoing embodiment are circular cavities in which the temporal bones TB of a user resting his head on the pillow 3 can respectively stay without the skin outside the temporal bones TB being in contact with the surface of the supporting main body 31, the configuration of the sunken portions 311 is not limited to the above. Moreover, the pillow 3 may be enclosed in a layer of cloth for esthetic reasons, and in that case, the skin outside the temporal bones TB of a user resting his head on the pillow 3 may be in contact with the cloth. However, as long as the portions of the pillow 3 that correspond in position respectively to the temporal bones TB are provided with the sunken portions 311, the user's temporal bones TB can still stay in a relaxed state. That is to say, the layer of cloth will not interfere with the intended functions of the pillow 3.
(19) While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.