Techniques for lying prone comfortably
12207749 ยท 2025-01-28
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Abstract
New systems, devices and methods for aiding comfort during rest and relaxation while lying in a prone position are provided, including a new type of pillow aiding human users in lying in the prone position (a prone lying enhancement pillow). A generally U-shaped prone lying enhancement pillow is provided, including a perimetric fitment to a human user's face, in which aspects of the pillow hugs the outer contours of the human face. In some embodiments, such an aspect includes a surface of the pillow facing the user's forehead. Such a surface includes a concave area of the pillow that touches and interfaces differently with specific contours of the human face, and includes an angled and contoured bevel. Such a surface may touch and interface with a majority of the user's forehead and/or parts of the sides of the face, providing less pressure on other areas of the face.
Claims
1. A portable pillow, comprising: an at least generally flat bottom; an at least generally U-shaped outer perimeter, wherein said U-shaped outer perimeter comprises an upper surface, the upper surface having a first height; at least one central breathing cove and/or channel, defined, at least in part, by said U-shaped perimeter; a central cushioning matrix, comprising the core of said portable pillow, comprising a compliant, supportive, resilient material; wherein said upper surface is contoured to touch and conform to surface features of a human user's face, including at least one concave area having a second height causing lower pressure to the user's eyes, sinuses, and/or lower face than at the user's forehead, while the human user is lying in the prone position, face-down, with the human user's face placed downward against it and into the breathing cove and/or channel; and wherein the concave area includes at least one locally raised area and a plurality of temple pressure relief areas having locally lower areas, wherein the first height is greater than the second height.
2. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the portable pillow is configured to lift the human user's face to a minimum clearance from a ground upon which said flat bottom is placed when said human user is so lying.
3. The portable pillow of claim 2, wherein the portable pillow is configured to reduce the angle of the human user's neck to less than or about equal to 10 degrees flexion or extension, while the human user is so lying.
4. The portable pillow of claim 3, wherein the portable pillow is configured to allow the human user to adjust the angle of flexion or extension of the human user's neck by placing different areas of the human user's face against different pockets, ridges and/or contours of said upper surface having different levels of elevation from said flat bottom, when said flat bottom is placed upon a ground.
5. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the portable pillow is configured to reduce the angle of the human user's neck to less than or about equal to 10 degrees flexion or extension, while the human user is so lying.
6. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the material comprises polyurethane.
7. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the material comprises a memory foam, or other high-density, small-cell foam.
8. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the at least one central breathing cove or channel comprises at least one of: (a) a plurality of breathing coves or (b) a plurality of breathing channels.
9. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein said upper surface is contoured to make contact with, and apply pressure to, at least one beneficial pressure point of the human user's face resting in the pillow.
10. The portable pillow of claim 9, wherein said upper surface is contoured to make contact with, and apply pressure to, two bilaterally symmetrical beneficial pressure points of the human user's face.
11. The portable pillow of claim 10, wherein the two bilaterally symmetrical beneficial pressure points are, or are at or about, the human user's temples.
12. The portable pillow of claim 9, wherein said upper surface is contoured to reduce pressure to the human user's sinuses.
13. The portable pillow of claim 9, wherein said upper surface is contoured to reduce pressure to the human user's eyes.
14. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the compliant, supportive, resilient material has a compression rating (IFD) within the range of 12 to 75 pounds.
15. The portable pillow of claim 14, wherein the material has a compression rating (IFD) within the range of 35 to 50 pounds.
16. The portable pillow of claim 15, wherein the material has a compression rating (IFD) of 44 pounds.
17. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the material has a compression rating (IFD) of at or about 45 pounds, with a density of at or about 26 pounds per cubic foot.
18. The portable pillow of claim 1, comprising an air filtering material located at or about the breathing cove and/or channel, filtering particles, chemicals or other things from entering the human user's airway.
19. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the central cushioning matrix comprises, or is comprised within, a cushion measuring about 12 inches long by 12 inches wide by 1 inch thick.
20. The portable pillow of claim 1, wherein the central cushioning matrix comprises, or is comprised within, a cushion measuring about 5 inches long by 5 inches wide by 2 inch thick.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features and advantages of example embodiments of the invention presented herein will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The features and advantages of example embodiments of the invention presented herein are directed to new systems, devices and methods for aiding comfort during rest and relaxation while lying in the prone position are provided, including a new type of pillow aiding human users in lying in the prone position, which are now described herein. These and other aspects will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings. This description is not intended to limit the application to the embodiments presented herein, which are only examples of the virtually unlimited possible embodiments falling within the scope of the present application. In fact, after reading the following description, it will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) how to implement the following example embodiments in alternative embodiments, including any possible order, number or other arrangement of components and subcomponents (the following orders, components, subcomponents and/or relationships being non-limiting).
(12) Embodiments of systems, devices and methods for aiding comfort during rest and relaxation while lying in the prone position in accordance with some aspects set forth in this Specification are depicted in
(13) TABLE-US-00001 Reference No. Component 100 prone lying enhancement pillow 101 human user 103 face (of human user 101) 105 outer area (of human user 101s face 103) 107 central area (of human user 101s face 103) 109 forehead (of human user 101) 111 sides (of human user 101s face 103) 113 compliant yet supportive cushion 115 uncovered areas (of human user 101s forehead 109) 117 floor-facing surface (of prone lying enhancement pillow 100) 119 ancillary lower extensions (of prone lying enhancement pillow 100) 121 lower tips (of prone lying enhancement pillow 100) 123 eye area (of human user 101s face 103) 125 Temple (of human user 101s face 103) 127 sinus area (of human user 101s face 103) 129 central open area (of prone lying enhancement pillow 100) 131 central channel (of prone lying enhancement pillow 100) 200 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 201 visible portion (prone lying enhancement pillow 200s U-shape) 203 floor 205 head (of human user 101) 207 prone position 209 perimetric fitment (of prone lying enhancement pillow 200 to human users face 103) 211 force vector illustrating arrow (of weight and other downward pressure from human users face 103) 213 face-and forehead-facing surface (of prone lying enhancement pillow 200) 215 compressed configuration (of prone lying enhancement pillow 200) 217 normal directional force arrow (from floor 203) 219 neck (of human user 101) 300 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 301 interfacing surface 303 multiple levels (of topological features 305) 305 topological features 305 (of interfacing surface 301) 307 concave area(s) (of interfacing surface 301) 309 angled and contoured bevel (of concave area 307) 400 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 401 interfacing surface 403 concave area (of interfacing surface 401) 405 angled and contoured bevel (of concave area 403) 407 locally raised areas 409 eye and temple pressure relief areas 411 elongated sides (of prone lying enhancement pillow 400) 500 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 501 central open channel (of prone lying enhancement pillow 500) 600 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 700 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 800 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment) 900 prone lying enhancement pillow (alternative embodiment)
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(15) In some such embodiments, an aspect(s) of the pillow touches and interfaces with the forehead, such as example human user 101's forehead 109, and outer sides, such as example sides 111, of the human face. And, in some embodiments, such an aspect(s) includes a compliant yet supportive cushion 113 that hugs outer contours of the human face. In some embodiments, such an aspect(s) includes a surface of the pillow (not visible in the present figure) facing the user's forehead, which, in some such embodiments, covers a majority of the user's forehead (such as example human user 101's forehead 109) when in use, as pictured. In some embodiments, the contours are especially closely-fitted on or about the temples of the human face, and provide beneficial acupressure at those pressure points, reducing fatigue and sinus pressure. However, in some embodiments, supportive cushion 113 does not cover or contact all of the human user's forehead. In some such embodiments, at least some uncovered areas 115 remain uncovered, and, in some such embodiments, the human user may shift cushion 113, e.g., up or down vertically on her or his face, to more comfortably fit prone lying enhancement pillow 100 to the human user's face. In some such embodiments, the surface of the pillow facing the user's forehead may include different levels and/or amounts of cushioning and support. And, in some such embodiments, by so shifting cushion 113 and interfacing such different levels with different features of her or his forehead and/or face, the human user may also alter the amount by which her or his face and head, such as example human user 101's face 103, is raised from a ground, floor or other surface (not pictured in the present figure) on which a floor-facing surface 117 is laid.
(16) In some embodiments, a pillow in accordance with aspects of this application is about 5 inches wide by 6 inches in length. However, in some embodiments, the length of such a pillow (measured along the length of a human face placed into it, as pictured below), may be shorter than its width. However, in some embodiments, which are preferred, the width and length of such a pillow may be the same, or approximately the same (e.g., 6 inches by 6 inches, or 5 inches by 5 inches).
(17) In some embodiments, ancillary lower extensions 119 are included in prone lying enhancement pillow 100. In some such embodiments, ancillary lower extensions 119 are located at and/or form a part of lower tips 121 of prone lying enhancement pillow 100. And, in some embodiments, ancillary lower extensions 119 include concavities on surfaces thereof facing the user's face (not pictured in the present figure). In some such embodiments, such concavities relieve pressure on or about the user's eye areas, temples and/or sinus areas, such as example eye area 123, example temple 125, and example sinus area 127, as pictured.
(18) In any event, owing at least in part to the above-discussed perimetric fitment to a human user's face, in some embodiments, example prone lying enhancement pillow 100 includes a central open area 129 which, when the pillow is in use, is located at or about the human user's nose, mouth and/or eyes, and/or a central area, such as example central area 107, of the human user's face in some embodiments. In some embodiments, central open area 129 may be, or include, a cove, at or about the location of a user's nose and/or mouth when fitted properly to a user's face, as pictured. In some embodiments, example prone lying enhancement pillow 100 also includes a central channel 131, through which airflow is maintained to and from central open area 129, even when example prone lying enhancement pillow 100 is in use, aiding a human user in lying in the prone position, as will be discussed in greater detail below. In some such embodiments, the user's nose and/or mouth remains suspended above, and clear of, a surface on which prone lying enhancement pillow 100 is laid, within such a central open area, when so properly fitted, as pictured. And, In some embodiments, a more complex network of breathability passageways may be included, in addition to central open area 129.
(19) In some embodiments, an air filtering material (e.g., a mesh) may be included, in a material at or about central open area 129, covering the user's face, or nose and/or mouth, to filter particles, chemicals or other things from entering the user's airway (not pictured).
(20) It should be noted that the number, location(s) and arrangement(s) of any of the components discussed above, and elsewhere herein, may vary widely in different embodiments of the invention, the embodiments specifically set forth and pictured in this application being only exemplary of the virtually unlimited numbers, locations and arrangements falling within the scope of the inventions set forth herein, as will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art.
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(22) In the compressed configuration 215, as pictured, prone lying enhancement pillow 200 supports human user 101's head 205 in a position aiding in producing a neutral position of human user 101's neck 219 and spine (not pictured, but within human user's neck 219), meaning that human user 101's neck is not, or not substantially, in a state of flexion, extension, lateral bending or rotation. In some embodiments, such a neutral position of human user 101's neck 219 and spine may be in a slight state of flexion, extension, lateral bending and/or rotation, but not by more than ten (10) degrees of flexion, extension, lateral bending and/or rotation. In some embodiments, such a neutral position of human user 101's neck 219 and spine is not in a state of flexion or extension by more than ten (10) degrees. In some embodiments, such a neutral position of human user 101's neck 219 and spine is not in a state of flexion or extension by more than about ten (10) degrees.
(23) As will be apparent to those of skill in the art, prone lying enhancement pillow 200 and/or the firm, yet comfortable and supportive cushioning component(s) present within prone lying enhancement pillow 200, may include a wide variety of suitable material(s). For example, in some embodiments, such material(s) include a memory foam and/or a high density, small cell foam, which reacts to weight from human user 101's head 211 and other downward pressure against the forehead-facing surface 213, as discussed above, by compressing and conforming to the contours of human user 101's face 103, including forehead 109.
(24) However, in some embodiments, prone lying enhancement pillow 200 is subject to compression under that weight from human user 101's head 211 and other downward pressure against the forehead-facing surface 213, as discussed above, to a limited degree. In other words, the compression of prone lying enhancement pillow 200, under the weight from human user 101's head 211 and other downward pressure against the forehead-facing surface 213, as discussed above, occurs in a limited range (e.g., with a maximum degree of compression at, or at about, the compressed configuration 215 pictured).
(25) In some embodiments, prone lying enhancement pillow 200 and/or the firm, yet comfortable and supportive cushioning component(s) present within prone lying enhancement pillow 200, includes more than one material. In some embodiments, the firm, yet comfortable and supportive cushioning component(s) include an internal cushioning matrix.
(26) Some embodiments of the pillow include cushioning including a suitably resilient, yet soft material(s), with limited compliance, to allow for the above-described support and compressed configuration 215). In some embodiments, such cushioning includes high-density foam (such as a memory foam). In some embodiments, such a material(s) is, or includes a polyester foam (e.g., a polyester memory foam) with about a 100% recovery rate. In some embodiments, such a material(s) is or includes a small-cell, polyurethane foam of a high density is used. In some embodiments, such a material(s) is or includes a medium firm density and/or a sufficient compression rate to support a user's face while maintaining the central open area 129 and central channel 131, discussed above. For example, in some embodiments, the cushioning matrix of the pillow has an Indentation Force Deflection (compression rating or IFD) of somewhere in the range of 12-75 pounds (to compress the cushioning matrix 25%). However, preferably, in some embodiments, the cushioning matrix of the pillow has a compression rating in the range of 35-50 pounds, where a 12 Long12 Wide1 thick foam pillow cushioning piece is used as the cushioning matrix, or, in some alternative embodiments, where a 5 Long5 Wide2 thick foam pillow cushioning piece is used as the cushioning matrix. However, in some embodiments the cushioning matrix of the pillow has a compression rating of 44 pounds, which is preferred to some other values within that range. Even more preferably, in some embodiments, the cushioning matrix of the pillow has a compression rating of 45 pounds. In some embodiments, the density of the cushioning is at least about 2.8 pounds per cubic foot, where polyurethane foam is used as the cushioning matrix, or considerably higher, in some such embodiments.
(27) In some embodiments, the pillow is personalized in shape, to follow the contours of an individual's face.
(28) In some embodiments, the pillow includes additional material(s), such as a material selected from any or all of the following: Bamboo, a nylon (e.g., recycled nylon), neoprene, a moisture-wicking material, linen, silk, chambray, cotton, a micro modal material and viscose.
(29) It should be understood that, although certain suitable material(s) for certain example prone lying enhancement pillow embodiments have been set forth above, for illustrative purposes, the inventions set forth in the present application are of course not limited by those specific examples, and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the inventions set forth herein. A wide variety of alternative, suitable materials, and combinations thereof, being virtually unlimited and impossible or impractical to innumerate herein, are also within the scope of the invention, as will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art.
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(31) For example, in some embodiments, such an interfacing surface and concave area touches and interfaces with a majority of the user's forehead, thereby providing support and selective pressure to the user's forehead, and less pressure on other areas of the user's face, even if touching and interfacing with such other areas, owing to such concave area(s) 307.
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(33) Among other aspects, as discussed above, in some embodiments, example prone lying enhancement pillow 400 includes an interfacing surface 401 that faces a human user's forehead, and/or other portions of the user's face, when in use, which may be the same as, or similar in nature to the interfacing surface 301, discussed above. And, in some embodiments, such an interfacing surface includes a concave area 403 of the pillow that touches and interfaces differently with specific contours of the human face.
(34) In some such embodiments, such a concave area includes an angled and contoured bevel, such as that shown as example angled and contoured bevel 405, having a complementary fitment to a human user's face, which may be the same as, or similar in nature to, the example angled and contoured bevel 309, discussed above, in some embodiments. In addition, in some embodiments, ridges or other locally raised areas, such as the examples shown as example locally raised areas 407, may also be present within concave area 403, to create greater support and force against pressure points of a user's face, when placed against it, while in use. And, conversely, in some such embodiments, concave area 403 may include one or more areas of greater depth and/or concavity, such as examples shown as example eye and temple pressure relief areas 409, which correspond with the location of a user's eyes and/or temples when using example prone lying enhancement pillow 400, in some embodiments.
(35) It should be noted that, in some embodiments, prone lying enhancement pillow 400 includes elongated sides 411 that form a crescent shape. However, in some embodiments, such elongated sides are straighter, descending along in a straight line vertically, or approximately vertically, in shape similar to that shown for prone lying enhancement pillow 100, discussed above.
(36) Overall, in some embodiments, such an interfacing surface touches and interfaces with a majority of the user's forehead. And, in some embodiments, such an interfacing surface provides support and selective pressure to the user's forehead, and less pressure on other areas of the user's face, even if touching and interfacing with such other areas.
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(42) In some embodiments, the prone lying enhancement pillows discussed in the present application are coupled with a custom-fitted tote bag, or other carrying bag, to enhance portability of the prone lying enhancement pillows. For example, in some embodiments, such a custom carrying bag is made of smooth nylon and/or includes structural members arranged in a honeycomb pattern, which, in some embodiments, enhances breathability of the tote and speeds drying. Some embodiments include a fastener (such as a zipper), for safely securing the pillow inside the custom carrying bag, which is all machine washable and safe.
(43) It should be understood that the above components, steps, and number and order of components and steps, is exemplary only of certain embodiments set forth in this application, and are not intended to limit the application in any way. In fact, virtually unlimited alternative orders, numbers, instances of the above steps and components, in addition with countless additional and alternative steps may be performed, within the scope of the present application and inventions herein, as will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Although the example of a prone lying enhancement pillow including certain specified material(s), such as a memory foam and/or a high density, small cell foam, has been provided, it should be understood that any suitable alternative form of cushioning material may be used, instead of, or in addition to, such a memory foam and/or high density, small cell foam material, in various embodiments, while carrying out aspects of the present inventions, as will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art.