Infant Support Pillow
20240225304 ยท 2024-07-11
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Abstract
An infant support pillow including a pillow base with a first rounded depression, a second rounded depression and a ridge separating the first rounded depression and second rounded depression. The first rounded depression has a top to bottom depth greater than the second rounded depression. The first rounded depression and second rounded depression form a first depression crater and a second depression crater in the pillow base and the first depression crater is sized to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's head. Similarly, the second depression crater is sized to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's neck.
Claims
1. A molded pillow comprising: a pillow base comprising a first rounded depression and a second rounded depression; a ridge separating the first rounded depression and second rounded depression; wherein the first rounded depression has a top to bottom depth greater than the second rounded depression.
2. The molded pillow of claim 1 wherein the first rounded depression and second rounded depression form a first depression crater and a second depression crater in the pillow base.
3. The molded pillow of claim 2 wherein the first depression crater is sized to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's head.
4. The molded pillow of claim 2 wherein the second depression crater is sized to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's neck.
5. The molded pillow of claim 1 wherein the pillow base is a half sphere with a flat bottom and a rounded top.
6. The molded pillow of claim 5 wherein the rounded top houses the first depression and the second depression.
7. The molded pillow of claim 1 wherein the pillow base is made from a rigid polyester bi-component low melt fiber material.
8. The molded pillow of claim 1 wherein the first rounded depression is centrally located within the pillow base and the second rounded depression is located proximate a pillow base front.
9. The molded pillow of claim 1 wherein the second rounded depression has a smaller diameter than the first rounded depression.
10. A molded pillow comprising: a pillow base comprising a first rounded depression and a second rounded depression; a ridge separating the first rounded depression and second rounded depression; a flexible covering enveloping the pillow base; wherein the first rounded depression has a top to bottom depth greater than the second rounded depression; and wherein the flexible covering is configured to resistively sink into the first rounded depression and the second rounded depression when external force is applied.
11. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the flexible covering is configured to suspend the back of an infant's head within the first rounded depression.
12. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the flexible covering comprises a tension overtop the first rounded depression and second rounded depression configured to conform the fabric geometrically to a majority of the first rounded depression and second rounded depression when external force is applied.
13. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the first rounded depression and the second rounded depression are concave indentions in the pillow base.
14. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the flexible covering is made of at least one of spandex, polyester, and cotton.
15. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the pillow base comprises a first exterior depth measured from a back edge of the first rounded depression that is greater than a second exterior depth measured from a front edge of the second rounded depression.
16. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the first rounded depression is molded to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's head.
17. The molded pillow of claim 10 wherein the second rounded depression is molded to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's neck.
18. A molded pillow comprising: a pillow base comprising a first rounded depression and a second rounded depression; a ridge separating the first rounded depression and second rounded depression; a flexible covering enveloping the pillow base; a fitted sheet fixedly attached to at least one of the flexible covering and the pillow base; wherein the first rounded depression is molded to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's head; wherein the second rounded depression is molded to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's neck; wherein the first rounded depression has a top to bottom depth greater than the second rounded depression; and wherein the flexible covering is configured to resistively sink into the first rounded depression and the second rounded depression when external force is applied.
19. The molded pillow of claim 18 wherein the pillow base is a half sphere with a flat bottom and a rounded top.
20. The molded pillow of claim 19 wherein the rounded top houses the first depression and the second depression.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiment descriptions are illustrative and not intended to be limiting in any way. Other embodiments of the invention will readily suggest themselves to persons with ordinary skill in the art after having the benefit of this disclosure. Accordingly, the following embodiments are set forth without any loss of generality and without imposing limitation upon the claimed invention.
[0027] Directional terms such as above below upper lower and other like terms are used for the convenience of the reader in reference to the drawings. Additionally, the description may contain terminology to convey position, orientation, and direction without departing from the principles of the present invention. Such positional language should be taken in context of the represented drawings.
[0028] Quantitative terms such as generally substantially mostly and other like terms are used to mean that the referred object, characteristic, or quality constitutes a majority of the referenced subject. Likewise, use of the terms such as first and second do not necessarily designate a limitation of quantity. Such terms may be used as a method of describing the presence of at least one of the referenced elements or may provide a means of differentiating orientation. The meaning of any term within this description is dependent upon the context within which it is used, and the meaning may be expressly modified.
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[0030] As shown, the base 100 may include a front 103, a back 104, a bottom 105 a top 106, and sides 107. It may generally be a half sphere with a flat bottom 105 and a rounded top 106. The bottom 105 may include a circular border, but may be a flat plane to provide a stable foundation. The top 106 may itself be rounded and may include a first rounded depression 101 and a second rounded depression 102 each forming a respective crater, or concave indention therein. Hence, the first rounded depression 101 may include curved first depression inner walls 111 and the second rounded depression 102 may include curved second depression inner walls 112. Each rounded depression 101, 102 may be bordered by a depression edge 108 at the top 106. Furthermore, there may be a ridge 110 between the first rounded depression 101 and second rounded depression 102 separating the two. The first rounded depression 101 may have a top to bottom depth greater than the second rounded depression 102.
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[0034] Further shown is that in some embodiments the first rounded depression 101 may be centrally located within the base 100 and the second rounded depression 102 may be located proximate the front 103. This offset may create the difference in the first exterior depth 501 and second exterior depth 502.
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[0040] Of particular importance is that the craters formed by the first rounded depression 101 and second rounded depression 102 may be sized to match the average dimensions of the back of an infant's head 1001 and neck 1002 respectively. In some embodiments, these sizes may be structured in accordance with measurements found in government and pediatric growth databases such as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Therefore, the covered depressions 801, 802 may assist with correcting an infant's flattened head as well as maintaining an already rounded head shape.
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[0042] The fitted sheet 1301 may include a bottom 1302, a top 1303, and sides 1304. The back 104 of the covered pillow 600 may be oriented so that it faces the fitted sheet top 1303. Likewise, the front 103 of the covered pillow 600 may be oriented so that it faces the fitted sheet bottom 1302. Each respective covered side 1107 of the covered pillow 600 may align with the fitted sheet sides 1304.
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