SUPPORT CUSHION HAVING MATTRESS DEPRESSION STRUCTURE
20240389759 ยท 2024-11-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A personal support apparatus for use when resting on a sleeping surface in certain positions, particularly prone or face-down positions and side-resting positions. The apparatus comprises a support cushion and a bracket member with a depressor tongue that forms a depression or cavity in the sleeping surface when the user is resting on the cushion, helping to increase airflow to the user and facilitate breathing, all while reducing strain, increasing comfort, and optimizing rest. Alternate embodiments include multiple support cushions and a raised cradle member for supporting a user's forehead or other body parts.
Claims
1. A personal support apparatus for use when resting on a sleeping surface, said personal support apparatus comprising: a support cushion removably attached to a bracket member; wherein said bracket member includes a depressor tongue that extends outwardly and away from said support cushion at a downward angle relative to the sleeping surface; whereby said depressor tongue is adapted to cause a depression on a sleeping surface when a user is supported by said support cushion on said sleeping surface.
2. The personal support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the depressor tongue is removably attached to said bracket member.
3. The personal support apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a cover into which the support cushion and depressor tongue may be securely fitted.
4. The personal support apparatus of claim 3, wherein said cover defines an aperture through which the depressor tongue may extend.
5. The personal support apparatus of claim 3, wherein the cover includes a handle member.
6. The personal support apparatus of claim 1, wherein said depressor tongue is pivotally attached to said bracket member.
7. The personal support apparatus of claim 1 wherein a cradle is attached to a distal end of said depressor tongue for receiving and supporting a portion of a user's body.
8. The personal support apparatus of claim 1, where the support cushion is contoured in an hourglass shape with inward curved sidewalls.
9. The personal support apparatus of claim 1, wherein said depressor tongue is made from a rigid or semi-rigid material.
10. The personal support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the protruding portion of the depressor tongue extends from the support cushion at least 3 inches.
11. The personal support apparatus of claim 2, further including multiple depressor tongues of different sizes that may be interchangeably attached to said bracket member.
12. A personal support pillow assembly for use on a flexible sleeping surface comprising: at least one support cushion; and at least one depressor tongue formed from a rigid or semi-rigid material and extending from said support cushion at a downward angle toward a sleeping surface; wherein said depressor tongue engages with said sleeping surface to form a cavity therein when a user is supported by said support cushion.
13. The personal support pillow assembly of claim 12, wherein said depressor tongue includes a cradle at a distal end thereof for receiving and supporting a portion of the user's body.
14. A personal support pillow assembly for use when resting on a flexible sleeping surface comprising two support cushions spaced relatively evenly apart from one another for receiving a user's shoulders; wherein each said support cushions is removably attached to a bracket member; said bracket members being operatively connected to a depressor tongue at a first end thereof; and a cradle attached to a second, distal end of said depressor tongue; wherein when a user is in a prone position on the sleeping surface, with the user's shoulders resting on the support cushions and the user's forehead resting on the cradle, the depressor tongues are forced into said sleeping surface to form a depression providing for breathing room in the area of the user's mouth and nose.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specification and by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0032] Referring now to the drawings, the invention will be described in more detail.
[0033] As can best be seen in
[0034] The support cushion 12 may be any desired shape or size and of any material commonly used in cushions. In a preferred embodiment illustrated by
[0035] Referring to
[0036] In another alternative embodiment, the depressor tongue structure 14 can be pivotally or hingedly attached to the bracket member 20 for changing the angle of the tongue(s) or for storage and transport when not in use, or and unfolded and locked or unlocked into place when in use. Additionally, the depressor tongue structure 14 may be formed into a telescoping configuration, so that it may be elongated for use and retracted when not in use, as desired. Alternatively, the depressor tongue 14 can be removable from and re-attachable to the bracket member 20, such as by having a threaded portion that screws into a recess in the bracket member 20, and allowing the depressor tongue 14 to be interchangeably replaced by varying sizes and shapes of other depressor tongues 14. Any number of fastening systems may be used to removably attach the depressor tongue 14 to the bracket member 20, whether using a threaded screw, a spring-loaded button, snaps, surrounding cases, or any other fastener that reliably keeps the depressor tongue 14 in place when in use. In this way, the user can choose different types and shapes of depressor tongues 14 that may be more suitable to the user's size, resting preferences, and sleeping surface materials.
[0037] Once the bracket member 20 is attached to the support cushion 12, a fitted cover 22 can be used to contain the bracket member 20 and support cushion 12, and the fitted cover 22 may define a hole through which the depressor tongue 14 extends outwardly therefrom. The cover 22 can be made of any material commonly used for pillowcases, such as cotton, synthetic fabric, a mixture, or a breathable, moisture-wicking fabric. The cover may be woven or non-woven. In an alternative embodiment, the depressor tongue structure 14 could also be secured directly to the cover 22, for example, by being placed into a sleeve of the cover, such that when the cover 22 is placed on the support cushion 12, the depressor tongue 14 is thereby secured to the support cushion 12. Furthermore, the cover 22 itself when placed on the support cushion 12 could serve to secure the depressor tongue 14.
[0038] The cover 22 can also be configured to have a pocket for receiving the protruding portion 16 of the depressor tongue 14, or it can contain an aperture 26 through which the protruding portion 16 of the depressor tongue 14 can extend. The cover 22 may also be configured to include a handle member.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the bracket member 20 and depressor tongue 14 are made of a rigid or semi-rigid material, which may include plastic, aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber, rubber, or any other material that can maintain its form and remain rigid enough to compress the sleeping surface 10 when the user is resting on the support cushion 12.
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[0042] In an alternate embodiment of the two-cushion assembly, the apparatus includes a depressor tongue structure having a cradle attached to one end thereof, and a support bar that is attached to the other end of the depressor tongue. Two support cushions are attached to the support bar, so that one support cushion is attached at each end of the support bar, and so that the depressor tongue is attached to a center portion of the support bar. In this arrangement, the depressor tongue intersects with the support bar to form a T-shape.
[0043] However, other embodiments may employ a cradle without needing two support cushions, and may be configured to receive other portions of a user's body, such as an arm or hand. As shown in
[0044] It is to be understood that the personal support apparatus may be modified or constructed in alternative embodiments. It may be fabricated to target a high-end consumer, or modified to adjust manufacturing costs and meet a price point best for mass-marketing.
[0045] While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposed only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.