Sleeping Pillow
20200000254 ยท 2020-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pillow accommodating a variety of sleep positions, including left and right side variants of these positions, is shown and described. The pillow includes two scallops or recesses at a body facing lower edge, and an intermediate projection between the recesses. The projection is tapered to enable a user to lie on an inclined ramp. The pillow may be constructed from stacked polymeric foam slabs, with a pocketed fabric cover. Three pockets for accepting conventional pillow fill may be provided. A form fitting pillow case may enclose the fabric cover.
Claims
1. A pillow for promoting sleep in different body positions, the pillow comprising: an oblong body including, in an orientation of use lying on a horizontal surface, an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a right edge located at a right side of a user in a deployed orientation existing when the user lies on his or her back with his or her head against the pillow, an opposed left edge at a left side of the user when the user lies on the pillow with his or her head against the pillow, an upper edge between the right edge and the left edge, the upper edge facing away from the feet of the user when the user lies with his or her head against the pillow, and an opposed lower edge between the right edge and the left edge, the lower edge facing away from the upper edge, the oblong body comprising a resilient constituent material which compresses under a weight of the head of the user, wherein in plan view, the lower edge comprises a concave curved first recess opening away from the upper edge, a concave curved second recess beside the first recess and opening away from the upper edge, and a curved convex projection projecting away from the upper edge and located between the first recess and the second recess.
2. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the right edge and the left edge are each convex and curved in plan view.
3. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the curved convex projection of the body is tapered and includes a relatively thick proximal end proximate a lateral centerline of the body, and a relatively thin opposed distal end.
4. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the body is formed from a base slab of the resilient constituent material at the lower surface of the body, an intermediate slab of the resilient constituent material above and abutting the base slab when the body of the pillow is in the deployed orientation, and a top slab of the resilient constituent material above and abutting the intermediate slab when the body of the pillow is in the deployed orientation.
5. The pillow of claim 4, wherein the top slab is less in area in plan view than the intermediate slab, and the intermediate slab is less in plan view than the base slab.
6. The pillow of claim 4, wherein the base slab, the intermediate slab, and the top slab comprise polymeric open cell foam.
7. The pillow of claim 1, further comprising a cover cooperating with and covering the body, the cover comprising a fabric material and including a first pocket opening along a straight slit along one side of the first pocket, the first pocket covering and abutting the top slab of the body when the body is in the deployed orientation
8. The pillow of claim 7, wherein the cover further comprises a second pocket opening along a straight slit along one side of the second pocket and a third pocket opening a long a straight slit along one side of the third pocket, wherein the second pocket and the third pocket are above and abutting the first pocket when the body is in the deployed condition; the second pocket is proximate the left edge of the body; and the third pocket is proximate the right edge of the body.
9. The pillow of claim 8, wherein the straight slit of the first pocket, the straight slit of the second pocket, and the straight slit of the third pocket each include a respective manual closure.
10. The pillow of claim 8, wherein the second pocket and the third pocket are spaced apart to define a valley between the second pocket and the third pocket.
11. The pillow of claim 8, wherein at least one of the first pocket, the second pocket, and the third pocket is filled with down feather fill material.
12. The pillow of claim 8, wherein at least one of the first pocket, the second pocket, and the third pocket is filled with polyester fiber fill material.
13. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the right edge of the body and the left edge of the body are curved in plan view.
14. A pillow for promoting sleep in different body positions, the pillow comprising: an oblong body including, in an orientation of use lying on a horizontal surface, an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a right edge located at a right side of a user in a deployed orientation existing when the user lies on his or her back with his or her head against the pillow, an opposed left edge at a left side of the user when the user lies on the pillow with his or her head against the pillow, an upper edge between the right edge and the left edge, the upper edge facing away from the feet of the user when the user lies with his or her head against the pillow, and an opposed lower edge between the right edge and the left edge, the lower edge facing away from the upper edge, the oblong body comprising a resilient constituent material which compresses under a weight of the head of the user, wherein in plan view, the lower edge comprises a concave curved first recess opening away from the upper edge, a concave curved second recess beside the first recess and opening away from the upper edge, and a curved convex projection projecting away from the upper edge and located between the first recess and the second recess, the right edge and the left edge are each convex and curved in plan view, the curved convex projection of the body is tapered and includes a relatively thick proximal end proximate a lateral centerline of the body, and a relatively thin opposed distal end, the body is formed from a base slab of the resilient constituent material at the lower surface of the body, an intermediate slab of the resilient constituent material above and abutting the base slab when the body of the pillow is in the deployed orientation, and a top slab of the resilient constituent material above and abutting the intermediate slab when the body of the pillow is in the deployed orientation, wherein the top slab is less in area in plan view than the intermediate slab, the intermediate slab is less in plan view than the base slab, the base slab, the intermediate slab, and the top slab comprise polymeric open cell foam; and wherein the pillow further comprises a cover cooperating with and covering the body, the cover comprising a fabric material and including a first pocket opening along a straight slit along one side of the first pocket, the first pocket covering and abutting the top slab of the body when the body is in the deployed orientation, wherein the cover further comprises a second pocket opening along a straight slit along one side of the second pocket and a third pocket opening a long a straight slit along one side of the third pocket, wherein the second pocket and the third pocket are above and abutting the first pocket when the body is in the deployed condition, the second pocket is proximate the left edge of the body and the third pocket is proximate the right edge of the body, wherein the straight slit of the first pocket, the straight slit of the second pocket, and the straight slit of the third pocket each include a respective manual closure, the second pocket and the third pocket are spaced apart to define a valley between the second pocket and the third pocket, and at least one of the first pocket, the second pocket, and the third pocket is filled with down feather fill material or with polyester fiber fill material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Various objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Referring first to
[0019] It should be noted at this point that orientational terms such as upper and lower refer to the subject drawing as viewed by an observer. The drawing figures depict their subject matter in orientations of normal use, which could obviously change with changes in posture and position of the novel pillow. Therefore, orientational terms must be understood to provide semantic basis for purposes of description, and do not limit the invention or its component parts in any particular way.
[0020] Unless otherwise indicated, the terms first, second, etc., are used herein merely as labels, and are not intended to impose ordinal, positional, or hierarchical requirements on the items to which these terms refer. Moreover, reference to, e.g., a second item does not either require or preclude the existence of, e.g., a first or lower-numbered item, and/or, e.g., a third or higher-numbered item.
[0021] In the deployed orientation, lower surface 106 of pillow 100 faces a supporting mattress (not shown) or the like.
[0022] Concave curved first and second recesses 124, 126 accommodate a number of sleep positions. Turning now to
[0023] Referring to
[0024] As seen in
[0025] With reference to
[0026] Tapered nature of curved convex projection 128 accommodates people who prefer to sleep with the back of the torso against pillow 100 and, for example, a mattress (not shown), but with head 114 elevated. Taper of pillow 100 as shown enables this body position, with the spine and neck straight, for comfort and good posture.
[0027] Turning now to
[0028] Top slab 140 may be less in area in plan view than intermediate slab 138, and intermediate slab 140 may be less in plan view than base slab 136. In this usage, area refers to the area visible in plan view. This construction results in tiered configuration of progressively broader area at lower locations of pillow 100, when in the deployed orientation. This promotes stability during sleep.
[0029] Base slab 136, intermediate slab 138, and top slab 140 may comprise polymeric open cell foam. Polymeric open cell foam is resilient, inexpensive, and is air permeable for cooling and providing mild antimicrobial action by exposure to oxygen. Base slab 136 may be for example one inch thick, and of a relatively hard type foam. Intermediate and top slabs 138, 140 may be an inch thick, and of a relatively light or easily compressible foam. The collective maximum thickness of slabs 136, 138, 140 will be three inches, a dimension which will produce optimum body support and comfort levels for most people. Relative hardness of slabs 136, 138, 140 improves rigidity and form holding capability, while providing reasonable accommodation of comfort due to easily compressed layers against the body of the user when pillow 100 is in the deployed orientation.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] At least one of first pocket 144, second pocket 148, and third pocket 152 may be filled with down feather fill material. Alternatively, at least one of first pocket 144, second pocket 148, and third pocket 152 may be filled with polyester fiber fill material. This construction increases overall thickness of pillow 100, when compared to a cumulative height or thickness due to stacked base, intermediate, and top slabs 136, 138, 140.
[0032] Cover 142 may further comprise a second pocket 148 opening along a straight slit 150 along one side of second pocket 148, and a third pocket 152 opening a long a straight slit 154 along one side of third pocket 152. Second pocket 148 and third pocket 152 are above and abutting first pocket 144 when body 102 is in the deployed condition. Second pocket 148 may be proximate left edge 116 (
[0033] Straight slit 146 of first pocket 144, straight slit 150 of the second pocket 148, and straight slit 154 of third pocket 152 may each include a respective manual closure 158. Manual closure 158 is shown representatively as a handle for a slide fastener. The manual closure may take other forms, such as buttons, snaps, and hook and loop material (none shown).
[0034] As shown in
[0035] While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited to the disclosed arrangements, but is intended to cover various arrangements which are included within the spirit and scope of the broadest possible interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all modifications and equivalent arrangements which are possible.