Prone Cushion
20240277167 ยท 2024-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/1072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A prone cushion having at least one layer of material, a neck portion, and a torso portion being designed to support a user who is reclining in a prone position. The prone cushion may be adapted to have an upper layer and a bottom layer. The prone cushion my have a leg cavity for storing a height adjustment leg. The height adjustment leg may be stowed in the leg cavity when not in use, or may be placed under the prone cushion to adjust the height while in use. The density of the cushion may vary along the length of the cushion by inserting a plurality of holes into the at least one layer of material.
Claims
1. A prone cushion comprising: a rear end; a front end; at least one layer of material; the at least one layer of material further comprising a neck portion and a torso portion; the neck portion being located at the rear end of the prone cushion; the torso portion being located at the front end of the prone cushion; and at least one height adjustment leg.
2. The prone cushion of claim 1, further comprising: the at least one layer of material further comprising a first layer and a second layer; wherein the second layer is attached to a lower surface of the first layer; and wherein the at least one height adjustment leg is removably attached to a lower surface of the second layer.
3. The prone cushion of claim 2, further comprising: a cushion cover; the cushion cover being adapted to envelope the first layer and the second layer; a leg cover; and the leg cover being adapted to envelope the at least one height adjustment leg.
4. The prone cushion of claim 1, further comprising: the at least one layer of material being narrower proximal to the joinder of the neck portion and the torso portion; the at least one layer of material widening past the joinder of the neck portion towards the rear end; and the at least one layer of material widening past the joinder of the neck portion towards the front end of the prone cushion.
5. The prone cushion of claim 2, further comprising: a plurality of holes; and the plurality of holes being positioned throughout the first layer.
6. The prone cushion of claim 5, further comprising: the plurality of holes being positioned more densely in the neck portion in comparison to the torso portion.
7. The prone cushion of claim 1, further comprising: the torso portion extending at a downward slant from the rear edge of the neck portion.
8. The prone cushion of claim 7, further comprising: the torso portion further comprising a slight concavity to accommodate the pelvis.
9. The prone cushion of claim 1, further comprising: the neck portion being slanted downwards from the joinder of the neck portion and the torso portion towards the rear end of the prone cushion.
10. The prone cushion of claim 2, further comprising: the second layer being pentagonal in shape; the second layer further comprising a planar bottom surface; and the second layer further comprising a leg cavity located within the planar bottom surface.
11. The prone cushion of claim 10, further comprising: the leg cavity being adapted to receive the at least one height adjustment leg; the at least one height adjustment leg further comprising a fastener; and the fastener being adapted to secure the at least one height adjustment leg to the leg cavity.
12. The prone cushion of claim 11, further comprising: the fastener comprising a hook and loop mechanism.
13. The prone cushion of claim 10, further comprising: the angle and length of the second layer approximating the angle and length of the torso portion; and the second layer comprising a more dense material than the first layer.
14. A prone cushion comprising: a rear end; a front end; at least one layer of material; the at least one layer of material further comprising a first layer and a second layer; the at least one layer of material further comprising a neck portion and a torso portion; the neck portion being located at the rear end of the prone cushion; the torso portion being located at the front end of the prone cushion; at least one height adjustment leg; wherein the second layer is attached to a lower surface of the first layer; wherein the at least one height adjustment leg is removably attached to a lower surface of the second layer; the at least one layer of material being narrower proximal to the joinder of the neck portion and the torso portion; the first layer widening past the joinder of the neck portion towards the rear end of the prone cushion; the first layer widening past the joinder of the neck portion towards the front end of the prone cushion; a plurality of holes; the plurality of holes being positioned throughout the first layer; the torso portion extending at a downward slant from the rear edge of the neck portion; the neck portion being slanted downwards from the joinder of the neck portion and the torso portion towards the rear end of the prone cushion; the angle and length of the second layer approximating the angle and length of the torso portion; the second layer comprising a more dense material than the first layer; the leg cavity being adapted to receive the at least one height adjustment leg; the at least one height adjustment leg further comprising a fastener; the fastener being adapted to secure the at least one height adjustment leg to the leg cavity; and the fastener comprising a hook and loop mechanism.
15. The prone cushion of claim 14, further comprising: a cushion cover; and the cushion cover being adapted to envelope the first layer and the second layer.
16. The prone cushion of claim 14, further comprising: a leg cover; and the leg cover being adapted to envelope the at least one height adjustment leg.
17. The prone cushion of claim 14, further comprising: the plurality of holes being positioned more densely in the neck portion in comparison to the torso portion.
18. The prone cushion of claim 14, further comprising: the torso portion further comprising a slight concavity to accommodate the pelvis.
19. The prone cushion of claim 14, further comprising: the second layer being pentagonal in shape; the second layer further comprising a planar bottom surface; and the second layer further comprising a leg cavity located within the planar bottom surface.
20. A prone cushion comprising: a rear end; a front end; at least one layer of material; the at least one layer of material further comprising a first layer and a second layer; the at least one layer of material further comprising a neck portion and a torso portion; the neck portion being located at the rear end of the prone cushion; the torso portion being located at the front end of the prone cushion; a second layer; at least one height adjustment leg; wherein the second layer is attached to a lower surface of the first layer; wherein the at least one height adjustment leg is removably attached to a lower surface of the second layer; the at least one layer of material being narrower proximal to the joinder of the neck portion and the torso portion; the at least one layer of material widening past the joinder of the neck portion towards the rear end of the prone cushion; the at least one layer of material widening past the joinder of the neck portion towards the front end of the prone cushion; a plurality of holes; the plurality of holes being positioned throughout the first layer; the torso portion extending at a downward slant from the rear edge of the neck portion; the neck portion being slanted downwards from the joinder of the neck portion and the torso portion towards the rear end of the prone cushion; the angle and length of the second layer approximating the angle and length of the torso portion; the second layer comprising a more dense material than the first layer; the leg cavity being adapted to receive the at least one height adjustment leg; the at least one height adjustment leg further comprising a fastener; the fastener being adapted to secure the at least one height adjustment leg to the leg cavity; the fastener comprising a hook and loop mechanism; a cushion cover; the cushion cover being adapted to envelope the first layer and the second layer; a leg cover; the leg cover being adapted to envelope the at least one height adjustment leg; the plurality of holes being positioned more densely in the neck portion in comparison to the torso portion; the torso portion further comprising a slight concavity to accommodate the pelvis; the second layer being triangularly shaped; the second layer further comprising a planar bottom surface; and the second layer further comprising a leg cavity located within the planar bottom surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0018] Referring now to the figures,
[0019] In some embodiments, the prone cushion 10 may further comprise a cushion cover 40 adapted to envelope the first layer 12 and the second layer 20. In the ideal embodiment, the cushion cover 40 is integrated into the surface of the prone cushion 10 to protect the cushion from stains and mold. In alternative embodiments, the cushion cover 40 may be removable from the prone cushion 10 for ease of cleaning.
[0020] In some embodiments, the prone cushion 10 may further comprise a leg cover 50 adapted to envelope each of the at least one height adjustment legs 30. In the ideal embodiment, the leg cover 50 is integrated into the surface of the at least one height adjustment leg 30 to protect the at least one height adjustment leg 30 from stains and mold. In alternative embodiments, the leg cover 50 may be removable from the at least one height adjustment leg 30 for ease of cleaning.
[0021] The prone cushion 10 comprises at least one layer of material. In the ideal embodiment, the at least one layer of material comprises a first layer 12 and a second layer 20. As shown in the figures, the first layer 12 may form the upper-most surface of the prone cushion 10, and thus may be positioned against a user during use thereof. The first layer 12 may be shaped to include a neck portion 14 towards the rear end 60 of the prone cushion 10, wherein the neck portion 14 is slanted downwards with slightly raised sides. The first layer 12 may further comprise a torso portion 16 extending at a slight slant downwards from a rear edge of the neck portion 14, wherein the downwards slant reaches a lowest elevation at the front end 70 of the prone cushion 10. As shown in, for example,
[0022] As shown in
[0023] As explained previously, the first layer 12 may comprise a foam material, such as a charcoal infused memory foam. The density of the first layer 12 may vary along a length thereof. For example, the density of the foam in the neck portion 14 may be less than the density of the foam in the torso portion 16. While various mechanism may be used to achieve the variety of densities, in the ideal embodiment, the desired density may be achieved by punching a plurality of holes 18 therein, as seen in
[0024] The second layer 20 may also comprise a foam material, wherein the second layer 20 may comprise another hard material, such as a metal panel or a hard plastic board to provide an increased level of support.
[0025] As described above and as seen in
[0026] To use the device of the present disclosure, the user may place the prone cushion 10 on the desired surface and position him or herself in a prone position thereon, wherein the neck of the user is rested in the neck portion 14 and the body of the user is positioned on the torso portion 16. As seen in
[0027] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.