MULTI-PURPOSE INFINITY TRAVEL PILLOW
20220354281 · 2022-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/1045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A travel pillow system includes an outer sleeve with a first end reversibly connectable to a second end. The outer sleeve may be stuffed or filled with a blanket to form an infinity scarf or neck pillow that may be used in a variety of configurations to support the neck, head, back, shoulders, etc., and also be used as a light-blocking pillow. The sleeve may be provided with a pocket for holding items such as ID cards, keys, credit cards, and other travel essentials. A pillowcase may also be provided and the blanket may be removed from the outer sleeve and used to fill the pillowcase. The blanket may also be secured around a user and include pockets for a user's hands.
Claims
1. A travel pillow system comprising: an outer sleeve having a first end and a second end, the first end reversibly connectable to the second end such that the outer sleeve has a first, open configuration in which the first end is not connected to the second end, and a second, closed configuration in which the first end is connected to the second end to form a contiguous loop from the first end to the second end; a sleeve pocket attached to the outer sleeve, the pocket for holding a pillowcase; and a blanket, the blanket for selectively inserting into the outer sleeve to form at least one of an oblong pillow when the outer sleeve is in the first, open configuration and an infinity pillow when the outer sleeve is in the second, closed configuration; selectively inserting into the pillowcase to form a pillow, and selectively placing around a user, the blanket comprising one or more closures for selectively securing the blanket around a user.
2. The travel pillow system of claim 1, wherein the travel pillow system further comprises the pillowcase.
3. The travel pillow system of claim 2, wherein the pillowcase comprises a first pocket for selectively inserting the blanket to fill the pillowcase, and wherein the pillowcase further comprises a second pocket.
4. The travel pillow of claim 3, wherein the first pocket and second pocket are adjacent and separated by a divide.
5. The travel pillow system of claim 1, wherein the first end of the outer sleeve is reversibly connectable to the second end of the outer sleeve via a fastener.
6. The travel pillow system of claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve is formed of a breathable material.
7. The travel pillow system of claim 1, wherein the blanket further comprises one or more pockets for a user's hands.
8. A pillow system comprising: an outer sleeve having a first end and a second end, the first end reversibly connectable to the second end such that the outer sleeve has a first, open configuration in which the first end is not connected to the second end, and a second, closed configuration in which the first end is connected to the second end; and a blanket, the blanket having a first configuration wherein the blanket is selectively inserted into the outer sleeve to form an infinity pillow, and a second configuration wherein the blanket is selectively used as a blanket.
9. The pillow system of claim 8, wherein when the first end of the outer sleeve is connected to the second end of the outer sleeve, the outer sleeve forms a contiguous loop from the first end to the second end.
10. The pillow system of claim 8, further comprising: a pocket attached to the outer sleeve, the pocket for holding a pillowcase; and a pillowcase in the pocket attached to the outer sleeve.
11. The pillow system of claim 10, wherein the blanket has a third configuration wherein the blanket is selectively inserted into the pillowcase to form a pillow.
12. The pillow system of claim 10, wherein the pillowcase is rectangular.
13. The pillow system of claim 12, wherein the pillowcase comprises a first pocket for selectively inserting the blanket to fill the pillowcase, and wherein the pillowcase further comprises a second pocket for storage.
14. The pillow system of claim 8, wherein the blanket comprises one or more closures for selectively securing the blanket around a user.
15. The pillow system of claim 14, wherein the one or more closures connect a first end of the blanket to a second end of the blanket in the first configuration with the blanket within the outer sleeve.
16. The pillow system of claim 14, wherein the blanket further comprises one or more pockets for a user to insert the user's hands.
17. A method of using a travel pillow, the method comprising: selecting an outer sleeve, the outer sleeve having a first end and a second end, the first end reversibly connectable to the second end such that the outer sleeve has a first, open configuration in which the first end is not connected to the second end, and a second, closed configuration in which the first end is connected to the second end; configuring the outer sleeve into the first, open configuration; selecting a blanket, the blanket comprising one or more closures for selectively securing the blanket around a user; inserting the blanket into the outer sleeve; and connecting the first end of the outer sleeve to the second end of the outer sleeve to form a pillow.
18. The method of using the travel pillow of claim 17, wherein the step of connecting the first end of the outer sleeve to the second end of the outer sleeve to form a pillow comprises forming an infinity pillow.
19. The method of using the travel pillow of claim 17, wherein the outer sleeve further comprises a pocket and a pillowcase provided in the pocket, and wherein the method further comprises removing the blanket from the outer sleeve and inserting the blanket into the pillowcase.
20. The method of using the travel pillow of claim 17, wherein the method further comprises removing the blanket from the outer sleeve and placing the blanket around a user, the blanket comprising at least one closure for selectively securing the blanket around a user, and the blanket further comprising one or more pockets for a user to insert the user's hands.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
[0030] The following description sets forth the system and use of a pillow for neck, shoulder, arm, and back support. The pillow system also includes a blanket that may be used to stuff or fill an oblong infinity pillow, to stuff or fill a rectangular pillowcase, or used separately to provide warmth to a user. The disclosure generally refers to the pillow system as being used for travel, but it will be appreciated that the pillow system may be used in any type of setting, including at home, camping, or the like.
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[0032] The outer sleeve 15 may be generally oblong and when filled with the blanket 20, or other fill, may be generally tubular. For example, the outer sleeve 15 may be from around 152 centimeters to around 254 centimeters long (60-100 inches), or from around 178 centimeters to around 229 centimeters long (70-90 inches). In one specific configuration, the outer sleeve 15 is about 198 centimeters (78 inches) in length, but any suitable length may be used. Similarly, any suitable width or thickness may be used, such as from about 12 centimeters to about 25 centimeters (about 5-10 inches). In one specific configuration, the outer sleeve 15 is about 15 centimeters thick (6 inches). In other configurations, the outer sleeve 15 may have different dimension and thus a different overall shape. Longer, shorter, smaller, and larger configurations are all contemplated for this disclosure for use in children as well to larger individuals.
[0033] The outer sleeve 15 may be formed from any suitable material desired. For example, cotton, cotton-blends, bamboo fabric, bamboo-blends, bamboo-synthetic blends, nylons, etc. may be used. Breathable fabrics such as bamboo and/or bamboo blends may be more comfortable in settings that a user may become overheated and in one specific configuration, a bamboo-synthetic blend may be used to form the outer sleeve 15 for breathability. Other breathable fabrics that admit air to the skin and/or allow sweat to evaporate may also be used. It will be appreciated that the outer sleeve 15 may be sewn or formed from a single piece of material, or from multiple pieces of material sewn or formed together. If multiple pieces of material or fabric are used and sewn or formed together the sewing may be generally linear from one end of the sleeve 15 to the other, or opposing end. It will also be appreciated that welding, gluing, or other means to adhere fabric is contemplated herein.
[0034] The outer sleeve 15 may have a first end 22 and a second end 25 (see also
[0035] The first end 22 and second end 25 of the outer sleeve 15 may be reversibly connected to each other with a fastener or a plurality of fasteners. For example, a zipper (zipper 29 in
[0036] The closed formation of the pillow system 10, with the blanket 20 filling the outer sleeve 15, may have numerous, interchangeable positions. For example, the pillow system 10 may be worn looped once around the neck as a long scarf, looped twice around the neck as a head support pillow when resting in an upright or upright seated position, etc. The various configurations and applications are described in more detail herein.
[0037] In some configurations, the outer sleeve 15 may be provided with one or more pockets. Pockets may be convenient, especially when traveling, to carry items such as identification cards, credit cards, a mobile device, headphones, etc. For example, when the pillow system 10 is worn as a scarf, a pocket may hold keys, a mobile device, or credit cards to keep necessities accessible and also keep the user's hands free. Pocket(s) may be provided with one or more dividers as desired to keep items organized. In some configuration, the outer sleeve 15 may be provided with one pocket, two pockets, or three or more pockets as desired. In other configurations, pockets may not be provided. The pockets may be formed of any suitable material desired, and in some configurations, RFID-blocking fabric or material may be used. In other configurations, other materials may be used. Pockets may be formed integral to the outer sleeve 15, or may be attached to the outside of the outer sleeve 15.
[0038] In one specific configuration, the outer sleeve 15 is provided with a pocket 30 which may be specifically configured to hold a pillowcase 33 (
[0039] The pillowcase 33 may also be provided with additional features for convenience during use and/or for convenience while traveling. For example, the pillowcase 33 may have a first, larger, pocket 41 for receiving the blanket 20 to stuff or fill the pillowcase 33 (the outer sleeve 15 may also be used to stuff or fill pillowcase 33 as desired). The pillowcase 33 may also have a second, separate, pocket 37 for storing items such as a mobile device, headphones, identification, etc. Each pocket 37, 41 may be formed of any suitable material and in some cases, RFID-blocking fabric or material may be used to form the first pocket 41 or second pocket 37. The first pocket 41 and second pocket 37 may also include one or more divides, or a separation sheet, as desired to organize and store items. The first pocket 41 and second pocket 37 may be adjacent in a planar fashion. Each pocket 37, 41 may be open or selectively closeable utilizing zippers, buttons, snaps, hook and look closures, or the like. Additionally, the pillowcase 33 may include a foldable “flap” fixed to three sides of the pillow case 33 configured such that the flap folds over one or both of the pockets 37, 41. While two pockets are readily apparent in the figures, it will be appreciated that additional pockets in a variety of configurations is contemplated herein and each may divided from the others therein.
[0040] In configurations where a pillowcase 33 is provided, a user may easily access the pillowcase 33 from the pocket 30 of the outer sleeve 15. And by detaching the first end 22 from the second end 25 of the outer sleeve 15, the blanket 20 may be removed from the outer sleeve 15 and stuffed into the pillowcase 33. The outer sleeve 15 may similarly be stuffed into the pillowcase 33, in either the first pocket 41 or second pocket 37, or stored in another location. Small personal items may further be stored in either the first pocket 41 or the second pocket 37 of the pillowcase 33 for convenience.
[0041] According to another aspect, the blanket 20 which may be used to stuff or fill the outer sleeve 15 and/or pillowcase 33, may also be used as a wearable blanket or shawl. For example, blanket 20 may be provided with one or more features for selectively connecting the blanket 20 around a user. Any type of closure may be used, such as buttons, snaps, snap-fasteners, magnets, hook-and-eye, hook and loop, etc. In the exemplary configuration shown in
[0042] The blanket 20 may also be provided with one or more pockets 47 for a user to place their hands in while wearing the blanket 20 as a shawl or hood. In some configurations, the blanket 20 may be worn with the pockets 47 facing inwardly towards the user so that a user may keep their hands and arms inside the blanket 20 and place their hands in the pockets 47 while wearing the blanket 20. In other configurations, the pockets 47 may face outwardly.
[0043] In use, the pillow system 10 may be changed to various configurations depending on the needs of the user.
[0044] The pillow system 10 may be used during travel, such as on flights, car rides, bus rides, and train rides. The pillow system 10 may also be used to nap at work or school on a desk. The pillow system 10 may be used in various positioning options, including support for a user's chin, neck, head, hands, etc., depending on the position of the pillow system 10 used.
[0045] Although the foregoing disclosure provides many specifics, such as use of the pillow system in conjunction with travelling, it will be appreciated that other applications may be utilize, and these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the ensuing claims. Other embodiments and configurations may be devised which do not depart from the scopes of the claims. Features from different embodiments and configurations may be employed separately or in combination. Accordingly, all additions, deletions and modifications to the disclosed subject matter that fall within the scopes of the claims are to be embraced thereby. The scope of each claim is indicated and limited only by its plain language and the full scope of available legal equivalents to its elements. The various embodiments described above, including elements of the various embodiments described above, can be combined to provide further embodiments. Aspects of the embodiments can be modified, if necessary to employ concepts of the various patents, applications and publications to provide yet further embodiments.