Contoured travel pillow
09968198 ยท 2018-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/1072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A travel pillow includes a pliable body which conforms to a user's shoulder and neck, and an anchor which extends from a forward portion of an outer surface of the body to a rearward portion thereof. Opposite ends of the anchor include connectors, each connector adapted to releasably hold one end of a strap. By positioning the body on one shoulder of the user, adjacent to the head, and with one end of the strap removably connected to a rearward portion of the body, the user may extend the other end of the strap around his/her torso and firmly hold the strap, so as to apply a pulling force on the anchor via the strap. This pulling force applied via the strap and the anchor enables the pillow to remain in place to support the head of the user.
Claims
1. A pillow for advantageous use by a user during travel, comprising: a pliable three-dimensional body having a shape and size defined by an outer surface, and being conformable to a shoulder of the user, adjacent a head of the user, on either side of the head of the user in a use position; an anchor having first and second ends and extending through the pliable body from a forward portion to a rearward portion of the outer surface; and a strap having first and second ends, the second end of the strap comprising a length adjuster that defines a loop, the first and second ends of the strap releasably connected to the first and second ends of the anchor, respectively, in a storage position, the first end of the strap releasably connected to one of the first or second ends of the anchor at the rearward portion of the outer surface and the loop of the second end of the strap being configured to be held by a hand of the user in the use position, whereby the strap enables the user to maintain the pliable body in place on the shoulder of the user adjacent the head of the user.
2. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the pliable body comprises at least two concave portions and at least one convex portion, wherein a first concave portion is adapted to contact the shoulder of the user, a second concave portion is adapted to contact a neck of the user, and the convex portion is adapted to contact a face of the user.
3. The pillow of claim 1, wherein each end of the anchor includes a connector adapted to releasably attach to the first end of the strap, thereby to enable the pillow to be used on either shoulder of the user.
4. The pillow of claim 3, wherein each of the connectors comprises a button.
5. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the anchor has substantially the same length as the pliable body when the pliable body is uncompressed.
6. The pillow of claim 1 and further comprising: an outer encasement defining the outer surface of the pliable member; and an inner core material surrounded by the outer encasement.
7. The pillow of claim 6, wherein the outer encasement includes at least one external pocket.
8. The pillow of claim 6, wherein the outer encasement includes at least one additional securement structure.
9. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the strap comprises an elastic material.
10. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the strap comprises a padded section.
11. The pillow of claim 1 and further comprising: the pliable member being deflatable and inflatable.
12. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the pliable three-dimensional body further comprises a core, and the anchor extends through the core and is moveable relative thereto.
13. The pillow of claim 12, wherein the anchor comprises a string.
14. A pillow for advantageous use by a user during travel, comprising: a pliable three-dimensional body having a shape and size defined by an outer surface, and being conformable to a shoulder of the user, adjacent a head of the user, on either side of the head of the user in a use position wherein the user faces a forward direction; an anchor extending through the pliable body from a forward portion to a rearward portion of the outer surface, the anchor having a longitudinal dimension that is substantially the same as the dimension of the pliable three-dimensional body from the forward portion to the rearward portion when the three-dimensional body is uncompressed, the anchor having opposite outer ends, and each outer end including a connector; and a strap having first and second ends, the second end of the strap defining an adjustable loop, the first and second ends being releasably connected to respective outer ends of the anchor in a storage position, the first end being releasably connectable to one of the outer ends of the anchor at the rearward portion of the outer surface and the adjustable loop on the second end being configured to be held by a hand of the user in the use position, thereby to enable a pulling force to be applied to the anchor by the user's hand via the strap, to maintain the pliable body in place on the shoulder of the user adjacent the head of the user.
15. The pillow of claim 14, wherein the pliable three-dimensional body further comprises a core, and the anchor extends through the core and is moveable relative thereto.
16. The pillow of claim 15, wherein the anchor comprises a string.
17. A method of supporting a user's head while facing a forward direction in a seat comprising: extending a strap around the back of the user's torso, in front of the seat, such that the strap extends between the back of the user's torso and the seat, with a first end of the strap releasably connected to a rearward facing surface of a three-dimensional pliable body that is residing on and conforming to a shoulder of the user, wherein an anchor extends through the pliable three-dimensional body from the rearward facing surface to the forward facing surface thereof, such that a pulling force applied to the strap causes a corresponding pulling force on the anchor; and holding a second end of the strap away from the shoulder via a hand of the user and in a sufficiently tight manner so as to maintain a pulling force on the strap and on the anchor, thereby to retain the three-dimensional body in position on the shoulder of the user while the user remains in the seat.
18. A pillow for advantageous use by a user during travel, comprising: a pliable three-dimensional body having a shape and size defined by an outer surface, and adapted to be conformably supported on a shoulder of the user, adjacent a head of the user, on either side of the head of the user when the user is facing in a forward direction; an anchor having first and second ends and extending through the pliable body from a forward portion to a rearward portion of the outer surface, the anchor extending generally along an axis that is parallel to the forward direction in which the user is facing when the body is conformably supported on the shoulder, adjacent the head; and a strap having first and second ends, at least one of the first and second ends defining an adjustable loop, the first and second ends of the strap being releasably connectable to at least one of the first end of the anchor, the second end of the anchor, or the pliable three-dimensional body when in storage, the first end of the strap releasably connected to one of the ends of the anchor at the rearward portion of the outer surface when in use, whereby the strap enables the user to maintain the pliable body in place on the shoulder of the user adjacent the head of the user by exerting a pulling force on the body via the adjustable loop on the second end of the strap, wherein the second end of the strap may be displaced from the axis during the exerting of the pulling force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) The outer surface 14 generally defines contoured sections that are adapted to conform to the head and shoulder of a user, on one side. More specifically, outer surface 14 comprises three centrally located contoured sections 22, 24, 26 (also shown in
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(14) Also, anchor 16 has substantially the same length as the pliable three-dimensional body 12, when the body 12 is uncompressed. The phrase substantially the same length, as used herein, means that the anchor 16 has enough length to extend through the pliable three-dimensional body 12 when uncompressed, but is limited in length such as to create little or no gap between each connector 18 and outer surface 14, and no internal slack. The anchor 16 may be extended through the core 33 by cutting, and then guiding the anchor 16 through the cut, for instance by temporarily securing the distal end of the anchor 16 to an elongated member, such as a knitting needle (not shown). The anchor 16 preferably comprises string, but may alternatively comprise fabric, plastic, leather, or any other material suitable for extending through the pliable body 12 and remaining held in reasonably taut condition by the connectors 18. It is important that the connectors 18 not pull through the encasement 32. Also, inside the pillow 10, the anchor 16 itself is movable relative to the core 33, but that relative movement is limited, because the outer ends of the anchor 16 are bounded by the connectors 18, which remain outside the encasement 32.
(15) The strap 20 releasably connects to one or both of the connectors 18, and thereby enables a user to maintain the pliable three-dimensional body 12 in a desired position on his or her shoulder. More specifically, the strap 20 includes a first end 38 and a second end 40, and first end 38 releasably connects to either connector 18. If desired, the second end 40 of the strap 20 can be configured so as to be releasably attachable to the connector 18. The accompanying Figures show the outer ends 38, 40 of the strap 20 with slots to accommodate the buttons 18. The second end 40 could also have additional slots to allow for adjustability. Alternatively, a different structure could be used to connect the ends of the strap 20 to the connectors 18, so long as the different structure sufficiently cooperates with the connectors 18.
(16) Preferably, the strap 20 includes a loop 44 defined by a length adjuster 46, for adjusting the length of strap 20 and the size of loop 44. The loop 44 enables the user to more readily pull the strap 20, or hold it tight, while the adjustor 46 helps to accommodate different sizes of users, i.e., different arm lengths The length adjuster 46 may comprise any suitable material, such as plastic. Also, strap 20 preferably comprises an elastic material, and also includes at least one padded section 48.
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(20) Alternatively, both ends of the strap could be connected to the pillow 10, with the strap 20 completely encircling the user's torso, thereby to produce a similar pulling effect on the anchor 16. Also, the user may adjust the strap adjuster 46 to vary the length of the strap 20, thereby to adapt the travel pillow 10 to different body positions, or even the different shape of another user.
(21) Those skilled in the art will recognize that this written text and these accompanying Figures show merely the currently contemplated preferred embodiments of the present invention, and that the underlying invention is susceptible to reasonable modification depending on a number of factors, including but not limited to the size and shape of the user. Moreover, those skilled in the art will recognize that not every claim of this disclosure is intended to, or required to, provide all of the advantages described herein. Thus, this specification is intended to be exemplary, not restricted, in interpreting the following claims.