Reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus
12426732 ยท 2025-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus includes a pair of side elements, a pair of upper base elements, a pair of lower base elements, and a panel element. Each of the side elements has an inside surface disposed opposite an outside surface and a bottom edge disposed parallel to a top edge. A side edge extends substantially transversely between the top edge and the bottom edge. Each of the upper base elements is hingedly coupled to a side element. Each of the lower base elements is hingedly coupled to one of the upper base elements. The panel element includes a top end, a bottom end, and a first lateral edge extending between the top end and the bottom end. The first lateral edge is hingedly coupled to the side edge such that the panel element is disposed between and substantially coplanar with the pair of side elements in an extended configuration.
Claims
1. A reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus, comprising: a pair of side elements, each of the pair of side elements comprising an inside surface, an outside surface, the inside surface disposed opposite the outside surface, a bottom edge, a top edge, the bottom edge disposed substantially parallel to the top edge, each of the bottom edge and the top edge extending substantially perpendicularly between the inside surface and the outside surface, a side edge extending substantially transversely between the top edge and the bottom edge, and a recess disposed along the inside surface, wherein the recess is configured to accommodate an ear of a user, a pair of upper base elements, wherein each of the pair of upper base elements is hingedly coupled to at least a portion of one of the pair of side elements, wherein each of the pair of upper base elements comprises a first surface, a second surface, the first surface disposed opposite the second surface, a top side, and a bottom side, the top side disposed parallel to the bottom side, wherein the top side extends substantially perpendicularly between the first surface and the second surface, wherein the top side is disposed adjacent to the bottom edge of the corresponding one of the pair of side elements, and wherein each of the pair of upper base elements is substantially coplanar with the one of the pair of side elements in an extended configuration; a pair of lower base elements, wherein each of the pair of lower base elements is hingedly coupled to at least a portion of one of the pair of upper base elements, wherein each of the pair of lower base elements comprises an outer surface, an inner surface, an upper edge, and a lower edge, the upper edge disposed parallel to the lower edge, wherein the upper edge is disposed adjacent to the bottom side of the corresponding one of the pair of upper base elements, and wherein the pair of lower base elements are substantially coplanar with each other and the pair of side elements in the extended configuration; and a panel element, wherein the panel element comprises a top end, a bottom end, and a first lateral edge extending between the top end and the bottom end, wherein the first lateral edge is hingedly coupled to the side edge of one of the pair of side elements such that the panel element is disposed between and substantially coplanar with the pair of side elements in the extended configuration, wherein the pair of side elements, the pair of upper base elements, the pair of lower base elements, and the panel element are foldable with respect to each other to form various configurations.
2. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of interconnected cushions including a rectangular prism shape.
3. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 2, wherein the panel element is hingedly coupled to the side edge via a third hinge.
4. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 3, wherein the panel element comprises a pair of panel elements, wherein each of the pair of panel elements comprises a second lateral edge extending between the top end and the bottom end and disposed parallel to the first lateral edge.
5. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of the pair of panel elements is substantially rigid.
6. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 5, wherein the pair of panel elements comprises a first panel element coupled to a second panel element along the second lateral edge.
7. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first panel element is coupled to the second panel element via a bidirectional hinge.
8. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of the pair of side elements, each of the pair of upper base elements, each of the pair of lower base elements, and each of the panel elements is reconfigurable from the extended configuration to a configuration selected from the group consisting of a standard configuration, a low support configuration, a high support configuration, a block configuration, and a couples configuration.
9. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 8, wherein the standard configuration comprises each of the pair of side elements being disposed orthogonally with respect to the pair of panel elements to form a space to receive a user's head, each of the pair of upper base elements being folded with respect to each of the pair of side elements such that the top side aligns with the bottom edge, and each of the pair of lower base elements being stacked on top of each of the pair of upper base elements such that the lower edge aligns with the top edge.
10. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 8, wherein the low support configuration comprises each of the pair of side elements being disposed orthogonally with respect to the pair of panel elements to form the space to receive the user's head, each of the pair of upper base elements being folded with respect to each of the pair of side elements, the first surface being disposed parallel to and offset from the bottom edge, and the second surface of the pair of upper base elements being disposed adjacent to the outer surface of the pair of lower base elements.
11. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 8, wherein the high support configuration comprises each of the pair of side elements being disposed orthogonally with respect to the pair of panel elements to form the space to receive the user's head, each of the pair of side elements being aligned with and disposed on top of each of the pair of upper base elements, and each of the pair of lower base elements being folded with respect to each of the pair of upper base elements such that the lower edge is coplanar with the bottom side.
12. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 8, wherein the block configuration comprises each of the pair of side elements, each of the pair of upper base elements, and each of the pair of lower base elements being folded onto each other to form a cuboidal shape.
13. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 8, wherein the couples' configuration comprises the pair of side elements being folded inwardly onto each other such that the inside surface of one of the pair of side elements is adjacent to the inside surface of another of the pair of side elements, wherein each of the pair of side elements is aligned with and disposed on top of each of the pair of upper base elements, and wherein each of the pair of lower base elements is folded with respect to each of the pair of upper base elements such that the lower edge is coplanar with the bottom side.
14. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 13, wherein each of the pair of panel elements folds onto the other and extends outwardly in a substantially transverse direction relative to the side edge.
15. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 2, further comprising at least one securing element configured to releasably couple a first interconnected cushion to a second interconnected cushion of the plurality of interconnected cushions.
16. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 15, wherein the securing element comprises a first portion coupled to the first interconnected cushion and a second portion coupled to the second interconnected cushion, and wherein the first portion selectively engages the second portion.
17. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a stabilizing element configured to stabilize the configuration during use, wherein the stabilizing element is releasably coupled to at least two of the plurality of interconnected cushions and configured to span at least a portion of a space formed to receive a user's head.
18. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of upper base elements is coupled to one of the pair of side elements via a first unidirectional hinge.
19. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of lower base elements is coupled to the corresponding one of the pair of upper base elements via a second unidirectional hinge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings, like elements are depicted by like reference numerals. The drawings are briefly described as follows.
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(15) The present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show various example embodiments. However, the present disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the example embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these example embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure is thorough, complete and fully conveys the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(16) As discussed above, most travelers tend to find achieving restful sleep difficult during travel. Currently available neck pillows offer limited functionality, typically supporting only a singular position or configuration. This limitation can reduce their effectiveness and adaptability to various travel situations or user preferences. The present disclosure addresses these and other issues.
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(18) In some embodiments, one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 includes a core material 13 substantially encased in a removable fabric cover 15. In some embodiments, a singular fabric cover 15 encloses the entire reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10. In other embodiments, the fabric cover 15 may encase a single interconnected cushion 12 or more than one adjacent interconnected cushion 12.
(19) In some embodiments, the removable fabric cover 15 is made from one or more breathable, moisture-wicking materials such as microfiber, jersey knit, or other suitable materials that are comfortable to the touch and easy to clean. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the removable fabric cover 15 includes a non-slip material or coating to facilitate stability against a seatback or tray table during use.
(20) In some embodiments, the fabric cover 15 incorporates one or more releasable fasteners 17, such as magnetic closures, hook-and-loop fasteners, snap buttons, buttons, zippers, and/or any other suitable fasteners to secure one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 inside the fabric cover 15. In some embodiments, the fabric cover 15 is designed to cover all of the interconnected cushions 12 such that the entire reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 is disposed within a single fabric cover 15. In other embodiments, one fabric cover 15 corresponds to each interconnected cushion 12. In still other embodiments, one fabric cover 15 corresponds to more than one interconnected cushion 12.
(21) In some embodiments, the core material 13 of one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 is selected based on its desired properties, such as comfort, durability, weight, and/or cost. In one embodiment, the interconnected cushions 12 include a foam-based material configured to substantially conform to the user's shape and to return to its original form after use. The foam-based material may include, for example, a lightweight memory foam, polyurethane foam, high-density foam, gel-infused foam, latex foam, recycled foam, and/or the like.
(22) In other embodiments, one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 is constructed from an air-filled material such as an inflatable air chamber or hybrid air-foam core that combines foam layers with inflatable chambers for customizable comfort and support. In some embodiments, one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 includes a gel or polymer-based material such as a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) gel, a silicone gel, and/or a honeycomb polymer structure made from lightweight polymers such as polypropylene or polyethylene. In some embodiments, the interconnected cushions 12 include a natural material such as cork, a synthetic material such as a closed-cell foam made from polyethylene or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), and/or memory gel beads that include small gel beads encased in a memory foam structure. In other embodiments, one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 includes a phase-change material (PCM) foam, an aerogel-infused foam, a bamboo fiber foam, and/or a 3D-printed lattice structure made from lightweight polymers.
(23) In some embodiments, the core material 13 includes internal ventilation channels and/or perforations to enhance airflow and prevent overheating. In one embodiment, the core material 13 includes one or more thin layers of embedded gel to provide a cooling effect and/or enhance pressure distribution. In some embodiments, the core material 13 includes at least one beveled and/or curved edge.
(24) In some embodiments, the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 includes a pair of side elements 14a, 14b, a pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b, a pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b, and one or more panel elements 60. In some embodiments, a pair of panel elements 60a, 60b is disposed between the pair of side elements 14a, 14b along a longitudinal axis 48 of the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10. Further, in some embodiments, the pair of side elements 14a, 14b, pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b, pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b, and pair of panel elements 60a, 60b are symmetrically disposed about a transverse axis 72 of the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10.
(25) In some embodiments, each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b includes a bottom edge 20 disposed substantially parallel to a top edge 24. The bottom edge 20 and the top edge 24 extend substantially perpendicularly between the inside surface 16 and the outside surface 18. A side edge 22 includes a width 29 extending substantially transversely between the top edge 24 and the bottom edge 20. In some embodiments, the pair of side elements 14a, 14b provides foundational lateral support to prevent a user's head from tilting to the side during use.
(26) In some embodiments, each of the interconnected cushions 12 including the pair of side elements 14a, 14b, the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b, and the pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b, has a rectangular prism shape. In other embodiments, each of the interconnected cushions 12 includes any suitable shape and/or dimensions. In some embodiments, the shape and/or dimensions of one or more of the interconnected cushions 12 vary with respect to each other. In some embodiments, each of the interconnected cushions 12 includes a shape and/or dimensions configured to facilitate arranging and re-arranging the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 into various desired configurations, as discussed in more detail below.
(27) In one embodiment, each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b has a substantially square prism shape where the dimensions of one side element 14a are substantially identical to the dimensions of the other side element 14b. In some embodiments, each of the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b includes a substantially rectangular prism shape where the height 35 of the upper base element 30a, 30b is less than or about one-half the height 25 of the side element 14a, 14b. Similarly, in some embodiments, each of the pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b includes a substantially rectangular prism shape where the height 55 of the lower base element 50a, 50b is less than or about one-half the height 25 of the side element 14a, 14b and/or substantially equal to the height 35 of the upper base element 30a, 30b. In certain embodiments, the lengths 23, 37, 53 of the side elements 14a, 14b, upper base elements 30a, 30b, and lower base elements 50a, 50b, respectively, are substantially identical.
(28) In some embodiments, each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b includes an inside surface 16 disposed opposite an outside surface 18. In some embodiments, the inside surface 16 is slightly curved to conform to the natural contours of the user's head and/or neck, thereby facilitating a snug fit.
(29) In certain embodiments, each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b includes a recess 26 or indentation centrally disposed along the inside surface 16 and ergonomically designed to accommodate a user's ear without causing discomfort or undue pressure. In some embodiments, each recess 26 includes a size and shape configured to accommodate the user's ear. For example, in some embodiments, the recess 26 includes a substantially circular, elliptical, or other suitable regular or irregular shape. In some embodiments, a perimeter of the recess 26 is beveled and/or curved to increase user comfort.
(30) In some embodiments, the recess 26 includes a depth 27 that is to the width 29 of the side edge 22. In some embodiments, the recess 26 includes a size and/or shape configured to accommodate the user's ear in addition to an earbud, headphone, earphone, hearing aid, and/or other desired electronic device disposed within or adjacent to the user's ear and/or head.
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(32) In some embodiments, the first unidirectional hinge 46a includes a flexible, durable material such as silicone-coated fabric, reinforced nylon, or any other suitable material configured to provide smooth movement and durability. For example, the first unidirectional hinge 46a may include a metal alloy, nylon (polyamide), polyoxymethylene (POM), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), silicone, and/or any other suitable material. The first unidirectional hinge 46a may be coupled to the side elements 14a, 14b and the upper base elements 30a, 30b via one or more adhesives, stitching, welding, bonding, pins, screws, rivets, grommets, and/or any other suitable mechanical devices and/or mechanisms known to those in the art.
(33) Each of the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b includes a first surface 32 disposed opposite a second surface 34, and a top side 36 (shown in
(34) In one embodiment, one portion of the first unidirectional hinge 46a is coupled to the outside surface 18 of the side element 14a, 14b and another portion of the first unidirectional hinge 46a is coupled to the second surface 34 of the corresponding upper base element 30a. The first unidirectional hinge 46a may be open in the extended configuration 78. In this manner, the second surface 34 of the upper base element 30a, 30b may be aligned with the outside surface 18 of the corresponding side element 14a, 14b, and the first surface 32 of the upper base element 30a, 30b may be aligned with the inside surface 16 of the corresponding side element 14a, 14b.
(35) In some embodiments, each of the lower base elements 50a, 50b is coupled to a corresponding one of the upper base elements 30a, 30b via a second unidirectional hinge 46b similar or identical to the first unidirectional hinge 46a. Like the first unidirectional hinge 46a, the second unidirectional hinge 46b may allow precise folding in one direction, thereby ensuring structural alignment of the lower base elements 50a, 50b with the upper base elements 30a, 30b in various configurations.
(36) Each of the pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b includes an outer surface 58, an inner surface 56, and an upper edge 52 disposed parallel to a lower edge 54. In the extended configuration 78, the second unidirectional hinge 46b may be open and the upper edge 52 may be disposed adjacent to the bottom side 38 of a corresponding upper base element 30a, 30b.
(37) In one embodiment, one portion of the second unidirectional hinge 46b is coupled to the second surface 34 of the upper base element 30a, 30b and another portion of the second unidirectional hinge 46b is coupled to the outer surface 58 of the corresponding lower base element 50a, 50b. In the extended configuration 78, the second unidirectional hinge 46b may be open such that the second surface 34 of the upper base element 30a, 30b is aligned with the outer surface 58 of the corresponding lower base element 50a, 50b. In some embodiments, the first surface 32 of the upper base element 30a, 30b is also aligned with the inner surface 56 of the corresponding lower base element 50a, 50b in the extended configuration 78.
(38) In some embodiments, the panel element 60 includes a top end 62, a bottom end 64, and a first lateral edge 66 extending between the top end 62 and the bottom end 64. The first lateral edge 66 may be coupled to the side edge 22 of at least one of the side elements 14a, 14b. The panel element 60 may be substantially coplanar with the side element 14a, 14b in the extended configuration 78.
(39) In some embodiments, the panel element 60 has a substantially flat, rigid, and/or rectangular structure. In some embodiments, the panel element 60 includes a lightweight, durable material such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic, lightweight aluminum, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the panel element 60 includes a rigid insert disposed within the fabric cover 15. The panel element 60 may be configured to maintain its structural integrity and allow for precise hinging and/or alignment when the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 is reconfigured.
(40) In other embodiments, the panel element 60 is folded and/or corrugated to facilitate its ability to expand in a lateral direction between the pair of side elements 14a, 14b. In certain embodiments, as shown in
(41) In some embodiments, the panel element 60 is coupled to at least one of the side elements 14a, 14b via a third hinge 67. The third hinge 67 may include a flexible, durable material such as silicone-coated fabric, reinforced nylon, or any other suitable material. In some embodiments, the third hinge 67 is a unidirectional hinge. In other embodiments, the third hinge 67 is a bidirectional hinge configured to enable the panel element 60 to fold inward or outward as desired with respect to the side elements 14a, 14b.
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(45) In some embodiments, the securing element 40 includes a first portion 42 coupled to or integrated with the first interconnected cushion 12a and a second portion 44 coupled to or integrated with the second interconnected cushion 12b. The first portion 42 may selectively engage the second portion 44 to secure the two interconnected cushions 12a, 12b in a desired configuration. In one embodiment, for example, the securing element 40 includes a pair of magnets 42, 44 having opposite charges, as shown in
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(48) In one embodiment, each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b may be substantially aligned along the longitudinal axis 48. Each of the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b may be substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the lower base elements 50a, 50b in a transverse direction with respect to the longitudinal axis 48. The first upper base element 30a and its corresponding first lower base element 50a may be folded on top of the first side element 14a to form a first cuboidal structure 57. Likewise, a second upper base element 30b and its corresponding second lower base element 50b may be folded on top of the second side element 14b to form a second cuboidal structure 59.
(49) In some embodiments, the first cuboidal structure 57 is folded inward on top of the second cuboidal structure 59 to form a stacked block 87 having six (6) faces 85. In some embodiments, the bottom edge 20 of the second side element 14b, the top side 36 of the second upper base element 30b, the top side 36 of the first upper base element 30a, and the bottom edge 20 of the first side element 14a are aligned to form one face 85 of the stacked block 87. The first panel element 60a may be aligned with and disposed on top of the second panel element 60b such that the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b extend along another face 85 of the stacked block 87. In some embodiments, the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b extend between a bottom 89 of the stack 87 and a top 91 of the stack 87. In some embodiments, the inside surface 16 of the first side element 14a and its corresponding recess 26 are exposed on the top 91 of the stack 87.
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(51) In some embodiments, each of the upper base elements 30a, 30b is folded about one hundred eighty (180) degrees with respect to each of the side elements 14a, 14b such that the top side 36 substantially aligns with the bottom edge 20 and the second surface 34 abuts a lower portion 19 of the outside surface 18. Each of the pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b may be stacked on top of the corresponding upper base elements 30a, 30b such that the lower edge 54 of each of the lower base elements 50a, 50b substantially aligns with the top edge 24 of the corresponding side element 14a, 14b and the outer surface 58 abuts an upper portion 21 of the outside surface 18.
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(53) In some embodiments, each of the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b may be pivoted about ninety (90) degrees in an outward direction with respect to each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b. In this manner, the first surface 32 may be disposed parallel to and offset from the bottom edge 20. The second surface 34 of the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b may contact or abut the outer surface 58 of a corresponding lower base element 50a, 50b.
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(55) In some embodiments, the couples' configuration 88 includes the pair of side elements 14a, 14b being folded inwardly onto each other such that the inside surface 16a of one of the pair of side elements 14a is disposed adjacent to the inside surface 16b of the other side element 14b. Each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b may be aligned with and disposed on top of a corresponding upper base element 30a, 30b. Each of the pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b may be folded outwardly about one hundred eighty (180) degrees with respect to the corresponding upper base element 30a, 30b such that the lower edge 54 of the lower base element 50a, 50b is aligned and coplanar with the top side 36 of the upper base element 30a, 30b.
(56) In the couples' configuration 88, in some embodiments, each of the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b folds inwardly onto each other such that the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b is sandwiched between the pair of side elements 14a, 14b. In other embodiments, the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b folds outwardly onto each other in a direction substantially perpendicular relative to the transverse axis 72.
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(58) In the high support configuration 84, in some embodiments, each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b is positioned orthogonally with respect to the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b to form the space 28 to receive the user's head 92. Each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b may be aligned with and disposed on top of each of the pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b. Each of the pair of lower base elements 50a, 50b may be folded or rotated about one hundred eighty (180) degrees with respect to each of the upper base elements 30a, 30b. In this manner, in some embodiments, the lower edge 54 of the lower base elements 50a, 50b is substantially coplanar with the top side 36 of the corresponding upper base element 30a, 30b and the upper edge 52 of the lower base elements 50a, 50b is substantially coplanar with the bottom side 38 of its corresponding upper base element 30a, 30b.
(59) During use, the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 may be positioned such that the user's shoulders 98a, 98b support the upper edge 52 of the lower base elements 50a, 50b and the bottom side 38 of the corresponding upper base elements 30a, 30b. The pair of panel elements 60a, 60b may contact the seat back and the user's head 92 may be positioned against the pair of panel elements 60a, 60b such that the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 is stabilized against the seat. In this position, each of the side elements 14a, 14b may cradle and support the user's head 92. In some embodiments, each of the user's ears 94a, 94b may be positioned within corresponding recesses 26a, 26b of each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b. The reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 may thus align and fully support the user's head 92 and neck 96 in a seated position, thereby preventing the user's head 92 from falling forward or to the side. In this manner, the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 may facilitate comfortable, uninterrupted sleep.
(60) In some embodiments, a stabilizing element 100 may be coupled to the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 to stabilize a position of the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 relative to the user 90. In some embodiments, the stabilizing element 100 includes a flexible strap, band, cord, drawstring, clip, insert, frame, or any other suitable device or mechanism to stabilize the reconfigurable neck pillow apparatus 10 in a desired configuration.
(61) In one embodiment, the stabilizing element 100 includes a strap coupled to each of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b. During use, the stabilizing element 100 may span at least a portion of the space 28 between the pair of side elements 14a, 14b and/or upper base elements 30a, 30b such that the user's head 92 and/or neck 96 is effectively stabilized and/or cradled therebetween. In some embodiments, the strap is releasably coupled to at least one of the pair of side elements 14a, 14b and/or pair of upper base elements 30a, 30b via at least one releasable fastener 102a, 102b such as a magnet, snap, button, hook and loop fastener, buckle, clip, and/or any other suitable releasable fastener known to those in the art.
(62) The description of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the disclosure in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
(63) In conclusion, the disclosure is illustrated by example in the drawing figures, and throughout the written description. It should be understood that numerous variations are possible, while adhering to the inventive concept. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the present disclosure.