Neck Support
20190239668 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A neck support is provided. The neck support includes a frame, a notch in a lower portion the frame, a strap connected to the frame, and at least one support material on a part of the strap and frame. The at least one support material and strap supporting a user's vertebrae and head. A method for aligning the spine is also provided.
Claims
1. A neck support comprising: a frame; a notch in a lower portion the frame; a strap connected to the frame; at least one support material on a part of the strap and frame, the at least one support material and strap supporting a user's vertebrae and head.
2. The neck support recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one support material includes a first support material and a second support material.
3. The neck support recited in claim 2, wherein the first support material is arranged on a front side of the frame and extends across a front side of the frame.
4. The neck support recited in claim 3, wherein the second support material is arranged on top of the first support material and the second support material covers less area than the first support material.
5. The neck support recited in claim 4, wherein the second support material extends beyond the lower portion of the frame.
6. The neck support recited in claim 2, wherein the second support material is thicker than the first support material.
7. The neck support recited in claim 7, wherein the strap creates a hammock with respect to the frame.
8. The neck support recited in claim 1, wherein the user's C1 to C6 vertebrae are supported.
9. A method of aligning the spine comprising: providing a neck support comprising: a frame; a notch cut into the frame; a strap extending across a width of the frame; and at least one support material on a part of the strap and frame; aligning the user's spine by supporting the user's head and vertebrae with the at least one support material and strap.
10. The method of aligning the spine as recited in claim 8, further comprising the step of: applying traction to the user's C1 to C6 vertebrae.
11. The method of aligning the spine as recited in claim 8, wherein the user's C1 to C6 vertebrae are also supported by the notch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The present invention will be explained with reference to the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] With regard to the human body, the neck or cervical spine is composed of 7 vertebrae, C1 to C7, discs, ligaments and muscle, see
[0024] As shown in
[0025] Frame 12 may have a diameter ranging from 8 to 14 inches. Frame 12 may be made from foam having different shapes and qualities. Frame 12 may be made from other materials as well, for example, frame 12 may be inflatable. A cross-sectional shape may be cylindrical, beveled, square or odd shaped foams, the foam may be open or closed cell type, the diameter may range from 0.5 to 2.5 inches and the foam may be medium to hard density. Neck support 10 may also be manufactured using silicon injection molding. A lower portion 14 of frame 12 includes a notch 20 from, for example, 0.5 to 4.0 inches wide depending upon the thickness and design of the frame and foam, at the base of the frame to accommodate the lower area of the cervical spine.
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[0027] A first support material 32, for example, made of thin foam from 0.25 to 1.0-inch-thick, or fabric, rubber, elastomers, vinyl or latex, may be placed over a center portion of straps 30. First support layer 32 may be 6 to 15 inches in diameter. See
[0028] A second support material 34, for example, which may be thicker than first support material 32, is placed over first support material 32 on the lower portion 14 of frame 12. The second support material 34 can be made out of regular foam, gel memory foam, regular memory foam, open or closed cell foam, fabric, egg crate foam, rubber or other material that gives comfort for resting the back of the head and neck. The second support material 34 may be 0.5 to 3.0 inches thick depending upon the type of foam and measuring 6 to 15 inches in diameter or width at the widest part depending upon size of user's head. The shape of this material may be half-moon/semi-circular (1d), circular, square, pentagon, triangle, hexagon, rectangle, octagon, or anything related to the shape that would accommodate the neck and back of the head. Fasteners, glue, epoxy or the like can be used to fasten the second support material 34 to lower portion 14 of frame 12.
[0029] An overhang portion 36 of support material 34 may extend beyond a lower portion 14 of frame 12.
[0030] A user aligns support 10 with their neck so the user can rest their cervical spine on notch 20. Vertebrae C1 to C6 are supported by the notch 20 and support materials 32, 34. The upper part of the cervical spine, for example, vertebrae C1-3, a base of the skull and a portion of the head are supported by strap 30, first support material 32 and second support material 34. Vertebrae C7 may not contact notch 20 or support 10 because vertebrae C7 may be just below frame 12. Though some users may find vertebrae C7 supported by notch 20 and materials 32, 34 or overhang 36, if present. The exact positioning of support 10 will depend upon on the user. By supporting vertebrae C1 to C6, notch 20 and support materials 32, 34 position the cervical spine in a neutral position.
[0031] The upper portion of the neck, ears and lower to mid part of the head are resting on strap 30 and first and second support materials 32, 34 which brings the user's head into a neutral position that provides proper chin tuck positioning. The chin tuck position moves the chin horizontally towards the spine thereby elongating the neck, the chin is tucking in to bring the ears back in alignment with the shoulders. Chin tuck encourages a gentle stretch of the neck muscles and provides better posture which in turn eases pain. A chin tuck position may be obtained in supine, sitting or standing positions. See
[0032] The upper portion of the head is resting on first support material 32, thereby bringing the entire head into a comfortable position to ease tension of the cervical spine. When the weight of the neck and lower part of the head are resting on support 10, frame 12 elevates slightly against the user's neck and base of the head, thereby cradling or hugging the user's neck and head. In this position, the user may rest his neck and head on support 10 and use support 10 in the manner one would use a pillow.
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[0034] Neck support 10 reduces axial extension and decreases a forward head posture thereby decreasing stress on the head and neck muscles. The cervical spine is placed in a stress-free position when using support 10. It promotes a normal chin tuck position with the least amount of energy, resulting in an increase of flexibility. Static traction is achieved with no energy expenditure or mechanical intervention. Neck support 10 relaxes the muscles after using support 10 for a short period of time. Neck support 10 may also work like an anti-aging device, reducing neck creases seen with aging.
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[0040] Users can situate themselves on the device by holding a top of support 10 with one or two hands with the notch 20 positioned below the cervical spine. Users then apply a gentle upward pull motion to provide traction to the neck thereby aligning vertebrae C1 to C6 on notch 20.
[0041] Alternatively, users may place each thumb on an underside of lower portion 14 of support 10 and use the rest of the fingers to hold a middle of support 10. Users position the notch 20 below the cervical spine. Support 10 is then gently pushed in an upward motion to provide manual traction to the neck thereby aligning vertebrae C1 to C6 on notch 20. The user's head remains in contact with support 10 while traction is applied.
[0042] Users can apply more traction as needed to provide a comfortable feel to the neck.
[0043] When manual traction is applied, notch 20 is able to support the head and neck. The traction opens up the joint spaces in the cervical spine and places the affected muscles, ligaments, nerves and tendons in a stress-free environment.
[0044] Frame 12 and first and second support materials 32, 34 cradle the head and neck once the weight of the head is resting on the support 10. The weight of the head naturally lifts the sides of the frame 12 as the head rests in the hammock to create the cradle, this support decreases tension in neck muscles.
[0045] With a 15-minute treatment time there should be pain relief and relaxation in neck and head.
[0046] The neck support may further comprise a custom case made of a soft washable fabric.
[0047] In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.