Pillow position maintainer
12042051 ยท 2024-07-23
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Abstract
A pillow position maintainer is provided. A harness is provided to affix to an object such as a chair or mattress. The harness has a loop and can have two adjustment straps. A hanger is provided with a shell and core. It also can have two fastener straps. The fastener strap(s) is removably connectable to the adjustment strap(s) and are connected to the shell. The position of the shell is adjustable with respect to the object via adjustment of the adjustment straps. The shell has a channel with a slot and a cavity. The channel is open to both ends of the shell. The inside of the cavity can have surfaces that are flat, such as a hexagon. The core is a compressible core. The core can be positioned inside a pillow case, and then be inserted into the cavity with the pillow case passing through the slot.
Claims
1. A system configured to maintain a position of a pillow with respect to an object, said system comprising: a pillow hanger comprising: a shell with a cavity having a shape; a core; and a fastener strap connected to the shell; wherein said core is a deformable core that is received within said cavity and conforms to said shape of said cavity; and a pillowcase having a pocket or opening configured to receive said core and said pillow therein.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said shape is non-round.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said shape is polygonal.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein: said core has an external profile that is round in a non-compressed condition; and said core conforms to said shape of said cavity, wherein rotation of said core relative to said cavity is prevented.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said shell has a first end and a second end and has a slot through said shell between said first end and said second end.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein: said cavity has a cavity first end that is a flared first end; said cavity has a cavity second end that a flared second end; and said core is insertable into said cavity from either of said cavity first end and said cavity second end.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein: said pillow hanger is connectable to a harness, said harness having a loop and an adjustment strap; said shell has an ear; a fastener strap is connected to said ear; and said adjustment strap is removably connected to said fastener strap.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein: said harness has a second adjustment strap; said shell has a second ear; a second fastener strap is connected to said second ear; and said second adjustment strap is removably connected to said second fastener strap.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said core is removably from said cavity through a slot when a threshold force is applied to said core in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said cavity.
10. A system configured to maintain a position of a pillow with respect to an object, said system comprising: a pillow hanger comprising: a shell with a cavity and a slot; and a core; wherein said core is deformable; wherein said core is held within said cavity during regular pillow hanger operation but is removable through said slot when a threshold force is applied to said core in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said cavity; and a pillowcase having a pocket or opening configured to receive said core and said pillow therein.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein: said cavity is non-round; said core has an external profile that is round in a non-compressed condition; and said core conforms to a shape of said cavity, wherein rotation of said core relative to said cavity is prevented.
12. The system of claim 10, wherein: said cavity has a cavity first end that is a flared first end; said cavity has a cavity second end that a flared second end; said core is insertable into said cavity from either of said cavity first end and said cavity second end; and said slot extends between said cavity first end and said cavity second end.
13. The system of claim 10 further comprising a fastener strap connected to said shell.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein: said pillow hanger is removably connectable to a harness, said harness having a loop and an adjustment strap; and said adjustment strap is removably connected to said fastener strap.
15. A method of using a pillow hanger, the method comprises the steps: providing a pillow hanger with a shell having an internal cavity, the hanger further having a core and a fastener strap; providing a pillow case containing a pillow; providing a reference object; providing a harness; securing the harness to the reference object; inserting the core into the pillow case; inserting the core and a section of the pillow case into the cavity of the shell; and fastening the fastener strap to the harness.
16. The method of using a pillow hanger of claim 15, wherein the step of providing a harness includes providing a loop and an adjustment strap, wherein adjustment of length of the adjustment strap determines a location of the shell relative to the reference object.
17. The method of using a pillow hanger of claim 16, wherein: the step of providing a pillow hanger further comprises the step of providing a second fastener strap; and the step of providing a harness further includes the step of providing a second adjustment strap.
18. The method of using a pillow hanger of claim 15, wherein the step of providing a pillow hanger further comprises providing the internal cavity that has a shape that is non-round.
19. The method of using a pillow hanger of claim 18, wherein the step of inserting the core and a section of the pillow case into the internal cavity of the shell further comprises the step of having the core conform to the shape of the internal cavity.
20. The method of using a pillow hanger of claim 15 the step of providing a pillow hanger further comprises the step of providing a slot between a first cavity flared end and a second cavity flared end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(26) While the invention will be described in connection with one or more preferred embodiments, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(27) The present invention can be used with many objects, such as a chair 10 or mattress 30. It is appreciated that the present invention can be used with other objects without departing from the broad aspects of the present invention.
(28) Typically, a chair 10 has a base 15 and a back 20. The back 20 has a top 21 and a bottom 22. The chair can be a recliner style chair or other style chair. An exemplary view of a chair 10 is seen in
(29) The mattress 30 can have a top 31 and a bottom 32 and opposed ends 33 and 34, respectively. The mattress can be an articulating mattress wherein a bed frame articulates to selectably raise and lower the end 33 near the head, or head section, up and down. An exemplary view of a mattress 30 is shown in
(30) The invention is used to hold a pillow 40 in a pillow case 50 in an intended location with respect to the object. The pillow case 50 has an inside 51 and an outside 52, with an open end 53 and a closed end 54. Examples of a pillow 40 and pillow case 50 are illustrated in
(31) The pillow position maintainer can have a harness 60 and a hanger 100.
(32) A harness 60 can be provided. A view of a preferred embodiment of a harness 60 is illustrated in
(33) The loop 70 can be wrapped around an object. The buckle receiver 72 and buckle fastener 74 can be engaged and the loop can be tightened onto the object by pulling upon end 73. The adjustment straps 80 and 90 can be moved to an intended location wherein the are approximately a selected distance apart on the backside of the object. The locations of the fasteners 83 and 93 can then be adjusted to selected positions resulting in desired effective lengths of the adjustment straps.
(34) A preferred embodiment of the hanger 100 of the present invention has a shell 110, fasteners traps 180 and 190, and a core 200. Each of these components will be described below. The hanger 100 is illustrated in
(35) The shell 110 is illustrated in isolation in
(36) Fastener strap 180 has ends 181 and 182. A buckle receiver 183 is at end 182 of the fastener strap. End 181 can be connected to the post 151. Buckle receiver 183 can be selectably engaged and disengaged from buckle fastener 83.
(37) Fastener strap 190 has ends 191 and 192. A buckle receiver 193 is at end 192 of the fastener strap. End 191 can be connected to the post 171. Buckle receiver 193 can be selectably engaged and disengaged from buckle fastener 93.
(38) A preferred embodiment of a core 200 with ends 201 and 202 is illustrated in isolation in
(39) It is preferred that the width of the slot or slot 121 is sized in relation to the diameter, density and compressibility of the core 200 to achieve desired results. It is desired to have a core that remains within the channel 120 during normal operation but that is able to be removed from the channel 120 via the slot 121 during an emergency. In this regard, a highly compressible core could be paired with a narrow opening 121, and vice versa (a less compressible core could be paired with a wide opening). Stated another way, there is a combination of foam compressibility, slot width and core diameter (and possible other factors, such as friction) that results in the core being pulled from the cavity through the slot with a force of between 5 and 50 pounds. This force is the threshold force. It is appreciated that a different threshold force may be desired by the end user depending upon the intended situation for use or other factor. The minimum width of the opening 121 is two times the pillow case thickness. The opening size should be smaller than the width of the cavity immediately adjacent the opening.
(40) Turning now more specifically to use of the present invention, the harness 60 is first affixed to or attached to the object (51, in
(41) The core 200 is then inserted into the open end 53 of the pillow case 50 and moved to the top of the pillow case adjacent the case whereby the pillow case 50 is wrapped around the core 200 (S3). The core 200 and pillow case 50 are then inserted into the shell 110, whereby the core 200 is received within the cavity 122 and the pillow case passes through the slot 121 of the channel 120 (S4). The core 200 conforms to the shape of the cavity 122 as it partially decompresses (S5).
(42) The fastener straps 180 and 190 are aligned with and fastened with adjustment straps 80 and 90, respectfully. The adjustment straps 80 and 90 can be adjusted so that the pillow is at a desired position on the object.
(43) It is appreciated that there can be more or fewer ears on the shell without departing from the broad aspects of the preset invention to accommodate a desired number of fastener straps. It is appreciated that there could be a desire for a single engagement between the shell and harness, or more than two engagements without departing from the broad aspects of the present invention.
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(49) Step S20 is providing a hanger with a shell having an internal cavity, the hanger further having a core and a fastener strap. Step S21 is providing a pillow case containing a pillow. Step S22 is providing a reference object. The reference object could be a bed, chair, couch, table or other object that the hanger can be secured to. Step S23 is providing a harness. Step S24 is securing the harness to the reference object. Step S25 is inserting the core into the pillow case. Step S26 is inserting the core and a section of the pillow case into the cavity of the shell. Step S27 is fastening the fastener strap to the harness.
(50) These steps can be expanded upon in a number of ways, and other steps can be added without departing from the broad aspects of the present invention. For example, the step of providing a harness can include providing a loop and an adjustment strap, wherein adjustment of length of the adjustment strap determines a location of the shell relative to the reference object. Further, the step of providing a pillow hanger can further comprise the step of providing a second fastener strap and the step of providing a harness further includes the step of providing a second adjustment strap. Still further, the step of providing a pillow hanger can further comprise the step of providing the internal cavity that has a shape that is non-round. Still further, the step of inserting the core and a section of the pillow case into the internal cavity of the shell can further comprise the step of having the core conform to the shape of the internal cavity. Still further yet, the step of providing a pillow hanger can further comprise the step of providing a slot between a first cavity flared end and a second cavity flared end.
(51) Thus, it is apparent that there has been provided, in accordance with the invention, a pillow position maintainer that fully satisfies the objects, aims, and advantages as set forth above. While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.