Therapeutic Pillow
20190269264 ยท 2019-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A therapeutic pillow includes a combination neck and head support pillow designed to support a neutral anatomical position. The pillow includes a fabric pillow cover designed to match a fabric cover surrounding soft fill and defines an outer periphery with a lower edge opposite an upper edge, into a side edges therebetween. A slit extends from a midpoint of the upper edge in parallel to the side edges toward the middle of the pillow and has a length of between about of the length of the pillow. The slit defines two identical upper sections in the pillow whose facing edges are positioned adjacent one another, wherein a user may position his or her head in the slit with a lower section of the pillow supporting the user's neck. Item 83 is depicting an inner, zipper adjustable bladder, for the neck support. FIG. 9 shows the bladder in relationship to pillow and where it rests within the base of the pillow to support the neck. FIG. 9 item 82 shows the T slit designed to prolong use longevity where he neck rests. Zipper is used to adjust stuffing of pillow and blades entry from bottom. See item 24 in FIG. 3
Claims
1. A therapeutic pillow, comprising: a fabric cover surrounding soft fill and defining a generally rectangular outer periphery with a lower edge opposite an upper edge and defining a length of the pillow, and two side edges therebetween and defining a width of the pillow, wherein the pillow further has a slit extending from a midpoint of the upper edge in parallel to the side edges toward the middle of the pillow that has a length of between about of the length of the pillow, the slit defining two identical upper sections in the pillow whose facing edges are positioned adjacent one another, wherein a user may position his or her head in the slit with a lower section of the pillow supporting the user's neck.
2. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the lower section extends from the lower edge to the two upper sections and is separated from the two upper sections by a seam extending the full width of the pillow. Pillow cover will be matching the outline of he pillow. The cover will be removable and washable organic cotton.
3. The pillow of claim 1, further including at least two straps extending from either the upper corners or the lower corners of the rectangular outer periphery having a length sufficient to extend around the user's head.
4. The pillow of claim 3, wherein there are four straps extending from all four corners of the rectangular outer periphery.
5. A therapeutic pillow, comprising: a fabric cover surrounding soft fill and defining an outer periphery with a lower edge opposite an upper edge and defining a length of the pillow, and two side edges therebetween and defining a width of the pillow, wherein the pillow further has a slit extending from a midpoint of the upper edge in parallel to the side edges toward the middle of the pillow that has a length of between about of the length of the pillow, the slit defining two identical upper sections in the pillow whose facing edges are positioned adjacent one another, wherein a user may position his or her head in the slit with a lower section of the pillow supporting the user's neck.
6. The pillow of claim 5, wherein the lower section extends from the lower edge to the two upper sections and is separated from the two upper sections by a seam extending the full width of the pillow.
7. The pillow of claim 5, further including at least two straps extending from either the upper corners or the lower corners of the outer periphery having a length sufficient to extend around the user's head.
8. The pillow of claim 7, wherein there are four straps extending from all four corners of the outer periphery.
9. The pillow of claim 5, wherein the lower edge extends parallel to the upper edge.
10. The pillow of claim 5, wherein the lower edge forms a curve having an apex at a midpoint generally aligned with the slit and curving in an upward direction to the side edges.
11. The pillow of claim 10, wherein the distance from the apex of the lower edge to the slit is between about to of the length of the pillow.
12. The pillow of claim 11, wherein the distance from the apex of the lower edge to the slit is about the length of the pillow, and the length of the slit is about the length of the pillow. Pillow cover is to match the outline of the pillow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Features and advantages of the present invention will become appreciated as the same become better understood with reference to the specification, claims, and appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] The present invention pertains to a therapeutic pillow or neck support system, designed to contour the neck region then wrap around the forehead bilaterally meeting at mid forehead or over the eyes. The system supports the neck and provides near to perfect or perfect bilateral head support as subject rolls to either side. The pillow system does not interfere with the face nor with the hair. Straps may be used to hold the pillow on the wearer's head during sleep.
[0027] One version of the initial neck lordotic curve support is made from super supportive and soft materials designed to support the neck with enough firmness to support the neck yet soft enough when rolled to side to have near zero load on the ears where most sensitivity is felt during sleep. This feature is important to obtain true rest, rem sleep, and nrem stage 3.
[0028] The exemplary pillow supports the neck in such a way to induce extension and cradle the head to keep the head from falling to one side versus another. Depending on size of the pillow, the cradle part of the head also may bilaterally encompass the ears, thus inducing sound proofing/sound diminishment to the exterior environment. The head support part may optionally be equipped with small white noise speakers or wiring for audible or iPod, iPad and other electronic devices.
[0029] The pillow is soft, preferably made from Kapok usually organic. The pillow may have regular or king size dimensions as a practical application, but in a preferred embodiment is at least 10 long. A mid-section of the pillow is cut third way in the very center leaving a split, flat area for the neck as support. This pillow shape is designed to contour the neck region then wrap around the forehead bilaterally meeting at mid forehead. This system supports the neck and provides near to perfect or perfect bilateral head support as subject rolls to either side. This system does not interfere with the face nor with the hair.
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[0031] As with conventional pillows, the therapeutic pillow 20 is constructed with an outer fabric case or cover surrounding soft inner fill or batting (not shown) to provide volume, usually organic and kapok. The fill may be any typically used with pillows, including polyester fiber fill, down, cotton batting, or the like although the intended use would be with only organic material. The outer fabric layer in a conventional pillow will be sewn around the outer peripheral edges, typically in a rectangular shape. Similarly, the pillow 20 has a seam 40 that extends substantially around the entire periphery of the pillow, aside from the discontinuity at the slit 34. A single seam 40 as shown may also be replaced with a peripheral panel that circumscribes the outer periphery and has two seams, one along a top edge and one along the bottom. In this way the outer edge of the pillow 20 is more flat and therefore has shoulders, as opposed to being rounded or tapered as is the case with a single seam. The therapeutic pillow 20 additionally has seams (not numbered) that extend along the slit 34 on the facing edges of the upper sections 32a, 32b, and a seam (also not numbered) extending laterally along the upper edge 36 of the lower section 30, thus separating the fill within the lower section from the fill within the two upper sections 32a, 32b. The seams thus define the three sections of the pillow 20. The seam at the upper edge of the lower section 30 prevents the internal fill from migrating out of the upper sections 32a, 32b and into the lower section, or vice versa, but is optional.
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[0035] Desirably, the slit 34 is essentially non-existent, with the facing seams of the upper sections 32a, 32b touching or spaced apart by no more than an inch. This is so that the user's head can fit into the slit 34 so that it rests on the mattress at the same elevation as the torso, while at the same time the upper sections 32a, 32b flanking the head provide lateral stability. The pillow is not intended to be used like previous neck pillows, which have a relatively large neck-sized opening between two wings, and so the slit 34 is as small as possible. The idea is to provide the opening for the head while still having pillow volume on either side of the head for comfort and stability. Just the lowermost generatrix of the head contacts the mattress, while the upper sections 32a, 32b are in full contact with the sides of the head.
[0036] In alternative embodiments, the lower section 30 has a length 1 that is less than the length of the upper sections 32a, 32b. As will be explained below, the lower section 30 provides support for the neck of a user, and therefore may be selected to match the length of the user's neck. For example, the length 1 indicates a reduced length for the lower section 30, resulting in an overall length L. For instance, the overall length L may be about 15 inches, with the length 1 being about 5 inches.
[0037] In a still further alternative, the lower edge of the pillow 20 may be rounded, as shown in dashed line at 24. In this embodiment, then lower edge 24 forms an arc that starts at intersections between the upper edge 36 of the lower section 30 and the side edges 28, and is symmetric about the midline of the pillow such that the apex of the arc is aligned with the slit 34. The arcuate lower edge 24 has a maximum height or length 1 as indicated, which may be between 5-10 inches. More generally, the length 1 or 1 of the lower section 30, whether rectangular or a partial circular segment is preferably between about 50-100% of the length of the upper sections 32a, 32b. Stated another way, the length of the lower section 30 is preferably between about to of the overall length of the pillow 20, meaning the upper sections 32a, 32b (and slit 34) have a length between about to of the overall length of the pillow.
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[0043] Although the therapeutic pillows described herein are primarily useful for providing neck support to a user, they also may be utilized for other therapeutic purposes. For example,
[0044] Certain preferred an optional features for the pillows described herein are listed below:
[0045] The strap feature, when attached to the forehead will allow for all forementioned features to function while following the motion of the user throughout any movement including going from supine to side postures etc. The forehead straps will traverse across the forehead so as to leave the face area open.
[0046] The pillow will be designed from light weight material such as poly-fill or down, or maybe a blow-up configuration for mobility and wide range of applications from home resting/sleeping to travel sleeping at hotels and air travel etc.
[0047] The cavity cutout in the material creates an empty space where it minimizes or reduces or eliminates mechanical pressure on the ear.
[0048] The ear cavity may optionally have 3 audio features: Passive noise blocking by the virtue of the materials used to block sound within the ear cavity; Active noise canceling that enhances the passive noise insulation of the pillow to create a virtually noise free environment; and Audio relaxation variety of sounds connected to the iPod device leaving the user of his choice or suggested trance meditative sounds.
[0049] Thumb straps can be added to pillow or casing at edges or anywhere most comfortable to allow for side posture thumb lock in, where the weight of the arm can assist with cradling.
[0050] While the invention has been described in its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the words which have been used are words of description and not of limitation. Therefore, changes may be made within the appended claims without departing from the true scope of the invention.
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