U.S. patent application number 14/844918 was filed with the patent office on 2016-03-03 for support pillow.
The applicant listed for this patent is Sourcing Network International, LLC. Invention is credited to Randall P. COHEN.
Application Number | 20160058217 14/844918 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 49784022 |
Filed Date | 2016-03-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160058217 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
COHEN; Randall P. |
March 3, 2016 |
SUPPORT PILLOW
Abstract
A pillow including a pillow body having a medial region and a
pair of legs that extend from the medial region to define an
opening there between, an interior core disposed within the pillow
body, a cover and disposed around the interior core, and a
plurality of pockets to removably store travel items. Each of the
pockets is coupled with the cover of the pillow body. Each of the
pockets extend inward into the interior core of the pillow
body.
Inventors: |
COHEN; Randall P.; (Newtown,
PA) |
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Applicant: |
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Sourcing Network International, LLC |
Bensalem |
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US |
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Family ID: |
49784022 |
Appl. No.: |
14/844918 |
Filed: |
September 3, 2015 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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Application
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Patent Number |
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13928735 |
Jun 27, 2013 |
9155409 |
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14844918 |
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13534993 |
Jun 27, 2012 |
8887333 |
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13928735 |
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Current U.S.
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5/639 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47C 27/081 20130101;
A47G 9/10 20130101; A47G 9/0253 20130101; A47C 7/383 20130101 |
International
Class: |
A47G 9/10 20060101
A47G009/10; A47G 9/02 20060101 A47G009/02; A47C 7/38 20060101
A47C007/38 |
Claims
1-24. (canceled)
25. A pillow comprising: a pillow body having a medial region, a
first leg and a second leg, wherein the first leg and the second
legs each extend from the medial region to define a space
therebetween; and a strap configured to releasably secure the first
leg and the second leg together to close the space between the
first leg and the second leg.
26. The pillow of claim 25, said strap having a proximal end
connected with the first leg and a distal end that is removably
coupled with the second leg.
27. The pillow of claim 26, further comprising a fastening device
connected with the second leg and removably coupling with the
distal end of said strap.
28. The pillow of claim 27, further comprising a first fastener at
the distal end of said strap and the fastening device having a
second fastener, wherein the first fastener is removably coupled
with the second fastener.
29. The pillow of claim 25, wherein the pillow has a first
configuration when the strap does not secure the first and second
legs together, and a second configuration when the strap secures
the first and second legs together.
30. The pillow of claim 29, wherein in the first configuration the
first leg is separated from the second leg and the space between
the first leg and the second leg receives a user.
31. The pillow of claim 30, wherein in the second configuration the
first leg is touching the second leg and the first leg and the
second leg form a single continuous surface.
32. A pillow comprising: a pillow body having a medial region with
a first end and a second end; a first leg extending from the first
end of the medial region; a second leg extending from the second
end of the medial region, wherein a space is defined between the
first leg and the second leg; and a strap configured to releasably
secure the first leg and the second leg together to close the space
between the first leg and the second leg.
33. The pillow of claim 32, said strap having a proximal end
connected with the first leg and a distal end that is removably
coupled with the second leg.
34. The pillow of claim 33, further comprising a fastening device
connected with the second leg and removably coupling with the
distal end of said strap.
35. The pillow of claim 34, further comprising a first fastener at
the distal end of said strap and the fastening device having a
second fastener, wherein the first fastener is removably coupled
with the second fastener.
36. The pillow of claim 32, wherein the pillow has a first
configuration when the strap does not secure the first and second
legs together, and a second configuration when the strap secures
the first and second legs together.
37. The pillow of claim 36, wherein in the first configuration the
first leg is separated from the second leg and the space between
the first leg and the second leg receives a user.
38. The pillow of claim 37, wherein in the second configuration the
first leg is touching the second leg and the first leg and the
second leg form a single continuous surface.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser.
No. 13/928,735, filed Jun. 27, 2013, which is a
continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/534,993, filed
Jun. 27, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,887,333, issued Nov. 18, 2014.
The entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by
reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a head and neck support
pillow. More particularly, the present invention is for a head and
neck support pillow that has several features that increase the
utility of the support pillow.
[0004] 2. Background of the Related Art
[0005] Support pillows have been developed that can be used for
travel or at home. One such pillow is shown in PCT WO2011/137463 to
Christie, which includes a sleep mask that attaches to the pillow.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D583,605 to Krinsky shows decorative headrest
and eyewear. Other support pillows allow users to adjust the amount
of padding in the pillow body. For instance, U.S. Pat. No.
3,667,074 to Emery shows a pillow having a zippered opening that
allows users to insert of remove padding according to the user's
individual requirements. Additional support pillows, such as the
pillow described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,428,763 to Hightower, include
storage compartments for devices, such as an IPOD.RTM. or
smartphone. However, a support pillow is needed having features
that are easy to use and unobtrusive.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a
head and neck support pillow for use during travel or at home. It
is another object of the invention to provide a support pillow that
is easy to use and is adjustable.
[0007] According to an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, there is
provided a pillow including a pillow body having a medial region
and a pair of legs that extend from the medial region to define an
opening there between, an interior core disposed within the pillow
body, a cover and disposed around the interior core, and a
plurality of pockets to removably store travel items. Each of the
pockets is coupled with the cover of the pillow body. Each of the
pockets extend inward into the interior core of the pillow
body.
[0008] One of the travel items may be a bag, a sleep mask, a set of
headphones, and/or a set of earplugs. The pockets may include a
fastener coupled to the cover configured to open and close the
pocket. The fastener may be a zipper or VELCRO.TM.. The interior
core may include memory foam or microbeads.
[0009] According to aspects of another exemplary embodiment, there
is provided a pillow including a pillow body having a medial region
and a pair of legs that extend from the medial region to define an
opening therebetween, the pillow body defining a front side, a rear
side, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side, the
pair of legs including a first leg and a second leg, an interior
core disposed within the pillow body, a cover and disposed around
the interior core, and a plurality of pockets to removably store
travel items. Each of the pockets is coupled with the cover of the
pillow body. Each of the pockets extends inward into the interior
core of the pillow body.
[0010] One of the pockets may be disposed on the front side of the
first leg and may be configured to store a bag. One of the pockets
may be disposed on the front side of the second leg and may be
configured to store a sleep mask. One of the pockets may be
disposed on a distal end of the first leg and may be configured to
store a set of headphones. One of the pockets may be disposed on a
distal end of the first leg and may be configured to store a set of
earplugs. Each of the pockets may include a fastener coupled to the
cover configured to open and close the pocket. The fastener may be
a zipper or velcro. The interior core may be memory foam or
microbeads.
[0011] These and other objects of the invention, as well as many of
the intended advantages thereof, will become more readily apparent
when reference is made to the following description, taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0012] FIG. 1 shows the top view of the support pillow in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention;
[0013] FIG. 2 shows the bottom view of the support pillow of FIG.
1;
[0014] FIG. 3(a) is a perspective view of FIG. 1 with the storage
bag and filling material exposed;
[0015] FIG. 3(b) shows the sleep mask removed from the body of the
pillow;
[0016] FIG. 4 shows the left side view of the support pillow of
FIG. 1, with the sleep mask moving from the front of the pillow to
the rear;
[0017] FIG. 5(a) is a perspective view of the pillow being prepared
for storage;
[0018] FIG. 5(b) shows the pillow folded into the storage bag in a
storage position;
[0019] FIG. 6(a) shows a cross-section of the pillow taken along
lines A-A of FIG. 1, and illustrating an interior view of a
transverse portion of the support pillow of FIG. 1;
[0020] FIG. 6(b) shows a cross-section of the pillow taken along
lines B-B of FIG. 1, and illustrating an interior view of a
longitudinal portion of the support pillow of FIG. 1;
[0021] FIG. 7(a) is a perspective cross-section of the pillow body
showing the interior compartment, and a top view of the outside
surface of the distal end portions of the leg portions of the
pillow with the filling material exposed;
[0022] FIG. 7(b) is a side cross-section view of the pillow of FIG.
7(a);
[0023] FIG. 7(c) is a perspective of the pillow folded to fit into
a suitcase;
[0024] FIG. 7(d) is a perspective view of the deflated pillow with
the legs together and folded onto itself;
[0025] FIG. 8(a) shows another exemplary embodiment of the
invention with a strap securing the legs of the support pillow
together;
[0026] FIG. 8(b) shows the pillow of FIG. 8(a) in use;
[0027] FIG. 8(c) shows the pillow of FIG. 8(a) with the strap in an
unlocked position;
[0028] FIG. 8(d) shows the pillow of FIG. 8(a) with the storage bag
operating as a pillow cover;
[0029] FIG. 9 shows another exemplary embodiment of the invention
for use with a mobile computing device;
[0030] FIGS. 10(a), (b) and 11(a), b are plan views of a pillow
that can be adjusted to fit the size of the user's neck;
[0031] FIG. 12 shows the top view of the support pillow in
accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention;
[0032] FIG. 13 shows another view of the support pillow of FIG. 12
in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention
illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted
to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended
to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be
understood that each specific term includes all technical
equivalents that operate in similar manner to accomplish a similar
purpose. Several preferred embodiments of the invention are
described for illustrative purposes, it being understood that the
invention may be embodied in other forms not specifically shown in
the drawings.
[0034] As shown in FIGS. 1-2, a support pillow 5 is provided. The
pillow 5 is configured in a U-shape, for cradling the neck and head
of a user. The support pillow comprises a pillow body 10 having two
leg portions 20 and a medial portion 15 that form a single unitary
piece. For convenience of discussion, the body 10 of the support
pillow 5 may be considered as having a front 22 (FIG. 1), a rear 24
(FIG. 2), and a side portion 23 (best shown in FIG. 4) between the
front 22 and the rear 24, as well as a top, bottom and two opposing
sides. The body 10 defines a curved outer periphery 12 (at an outer
part of the side portion 23) that is rounded in both a longitudinal
and a lateral direction. The body 10 further includes a curved
central inner periphery 14 (at an inner part of the side portion
23) that defines a rounded, generally circular or elliptical
opening 18. The two legs 20 join with the medial region 15 and form
the opening 18 between them and where they join the medial region
15. Thus, the opening 18 is defined by the space between the legs
20 and the medial region 15 of the pillow body 10. The opening 18
is the space where the neck of a user is received. The opening 18
is configured to receive the neck of a user sufficiently closely to
hold the pillow body 10 in position while the user is sitting in
repose.
[0035] The leg portions 20 have distal end portions 26 that come
together. A fastener attachment 29 is provided along the curved
outer periphery 12 at the distal ends 26 of each of the legs 20.
The fasteners 29 can be removably locked together. As shown, the
fasteners 29 can each be located on flat tab projection that
extends out from the extreme end of the respective distal end
portion 26. The tabs are substantially planar with each other and
the front surface of the body 10, and are made of cloth or other
flexible material to be able to come together easily. In the
embodiment shown, the fasteners 29 are snaps or buttons that align
with one another and can be removably coupled together.
[0036] In an unlocked position, the fasteners 29 are not coupled to
each other. In this position, the user can place the pillow 5 in
position with the opening 18 located about the user's neck. And,
the user can more easily remove the pillow 5 after use. In a locked
position, the fasteners 29 are coupled to one another, thereby
securing the distal ends 26 of the support pillow 5 together. The
fasteners 29 are locked together after the pillow 5 is placed about
the user's neck, to keep the pillow 5 in position while the user is
sleeping. It is noted that any suitable fasteners 29 can be
utilized, such as VELCRO.TM., and that a fastener 29 need not be
provided on each leg 20 but only on one leg 20. Preferably,
however, the fastener 29 should be sufficiently strong to stay
coupled due to normal pressure while the user is sleeping; but
should also be easy to remove and come free in response to any
undue pressure to avoid any injury to the user.
[0037] As best shown in FIG. 1, the pillow 5 includes a sleep mask
40 that is coupled to the pillow body 10. The sleep mask 40 is
positioned to be worn over the eyes of the user when the pillow
body 10 is placed about the neck of the user, to facilitate sleep
by blocking light. As shown, the sleep mask 40 is elongated and can
extend from one side of the body 10 to the other opposite side.
Elongated elastic straps or support members 42 are provided on the
opposite ends of the sleep mask 40. The elastic supports 42 each
have a mask end that connects to the mask 40, and a fastener end
opposite the mask end. The fastener end has mask fastener 45 that
allow the sleep mask 40 to be attached to the legs 20 of the
support pillow 5. One or both ends of the mask can be permanently
attached to the inside of the pillow and the whole mechanism would
store inside of the side of the pillow.
[0038] The mask fasteners 45 connect with projection tabs 44
positioned along the curved outer surface 12 at the side portion 23
of the support pillow 5. The mask fasteners 45 may either
permanently secure the sleep mask 40 to the support pillow 5, or
releasably secure the sleep mask 40 (e.g., with snap fasteners or
VELCRO.TM.). The fasteners 45 allow the user to don and remove the
sleep mask 40 without misplacing or dropping the sleep mask 40. The
elastic support members 42 apply an inward bias that firmly retains
the mask 40 against the user's face. The elastic support members 42
also allow the sleep mask 40 to pivot and rotate with respect to
the body 10, so that the sleep mask 40 can be comfortably
positioned on the user's face independent of the position of the
pillow body 10. In the ready position shown in FIG. 1, however, the
sleep mask 40 lies across the front surface 22 of the body 10 and
is in a plane that is substantially coplanar with the front surface
22 of the body 10. The mask 40 extends from the left to the right
(side to side) in the embodiment shown. In that position, the mask
40 is easy for the user to grab and position on the face; but at
the same time is unobtrusive when the pillow 5 is being carried,
stored, or used for other purposes.
[0039] Referring to FIG. 3, a storage pocket 30 is provided at the
front 22 of one of the legs 20. The storage pocket 30 can be used
to hold any device of the user's choice (e.g., a portable music
player or mobile phone). It can also hold the sleep mask 40 when
not in use (and removed from the body 10 of the pillow 5), or a
separate storage pocket can be provided elsewhere on the body 10
(side portion 23, front 22 or rear 24) to store the sleep mask 40.
The storage pocket 30 may include a suitable closure device, such
as a zipper or VELCRO.TM., if desired. Of course, any suitable
number of pockets 30 can be provided on the front 22, rear 24 or
side portion 23 of the pillow 5.
[0040] A larger opening or pocket 16 is provided along the curved
outer periphery 12 of the medial region 15, and removably closed by
a fastener 17. This pocket 16 is used to hold a storage bag 50. The
storage bag 50 can include handles 52 for carrying the storage bag
50, or a string that can be tied closed (see FIG. 8(d)). The
storage bag 50 is attached to the pillow body 10 along the curved
outer periphery 12 of the medial region 15. Thus, the storage bag
50 is integral with the body 10 of the pillow 5. The storage bag 50
is folded up within the pocket 16 when it is closed and the bag 50
is not being used. When the pocket 16 is opened, the storage bag 50
can be retrieved and pulled out (as shown in FIG. 3(a)) by the
user, but the storage bag 50 will not come free of the pillow body
10 so that it does not get lost and is readily accessible to the
user. The storage bag 50 can also act as a pillow case when the
pillow ends are together with strap and the pillow is being used as
a traditional pillow, as shown in FIG. 8(d).
[0041] Pouches 60 are provided that enable the user to adjust the
thickness and/or firmness of the support pillow 5. Fasteners 28
(e.g., zippers or VELCRO.TM.) are provided along the curved outer
periphery 12 at the side portion 23 of the body 10 at the distal
end portions 26 of the legs 20. The fasteners 28 provide access to
pouches 60 located inside the body 10 of the pillow 5. When the
fasteners 28 are closed, the pouches 60 are inside the body 10.
When the fasteners 28 are opened, the pouches 60 can be pulled out
from the body 10 for use. The pouches 60 are connected to the body
10 so that they do not come free of the body 10.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 4, the sleep mask 40 can be moved by the
user from the front 22 to the rear 24 when the sleep mask 40 is not
in use, or depending on whether the mask 40 is to be used at the
front 22 or the rear 24. As illustrated by the arrow, the user has
moved the mask 40 from the front 22 to the rear 24 by sliding the
mask 40 over one side (the top in the embodiment shown) of the
pillow 5. For instance, the mask 40 can be positioned at the rear
24 of the pillow 5 (or toward the top of the pillow), the pillow 5
can then be placed around the user's neck, and then the mask 40 can
be slid over the top of the pillow 5 and placed over the user's
face for use.
[0043] During this process, the user can flip the sleep mask 40
(which can be reversible) over, so that the tabs 44 are not
twisted. In an alternative embodiment, the elastic members 42 can
be directly attached to the pillow body 10, such as being sewn. Or,
the fasteners 45 can be of the type that do not become twisted,
such as the fastener 45 can be a button that attaches to a button
that is directly on the pillow body 10 (without the use of a tab
44). Or, a button fastener 55 can be provided on each side of the
tab 44, so that the mask 40 can be removably attached to either the
front 22 or rear 24 of the pillow 5.
[0044] Referring to FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b), the operation of the
storage bag 50 is depicted. In FIG. 5(a), the storage bag 50 is
shown removed from the pocket 16 and ready for use. The storage bag
50 is wrapped around the support pillow 5 by turning the bag
inside-out and pulling it across the pillow body 10 until the
entire pillow body 10 is encased inside of the storage bag 50, as
shown in FIG. 5(b). In this storage position, the storage bag 50
envelops the entire support pillow 5, allowing the user to carry
the support pillow 5 by the storage bag handles 52. The top of the
storage bag 50 can also be provided with a zipper or other closure,
to more fully protect the pillow 5 and prevent any contents from
escaping (such as the mask 40 or a device stored in the pocket 30).
The bag 50 has the same shape as the pillow body 10, but is
slightly larger than the pillow body 10.
[0045] In the storage position of FIG. 5(b), the pillow 5 is
protected against wear and tear, from becoming dirty, and from the
sleep mask 40 or tabs 45 catching on other items. The bag 50
remains attached to the pillow body 10 just inside the storage
pocket 16. Once the pillow 5 is ready to be used, the user simply
slips the bag 50 down from around the body 10, returns the bag 50
to its storage pocket 16, and closes the pocket 16 with the zipper
17.
[0046] Turning to FIGS. 6(a), 6(b), and 7, the inside or interior
70 of the pillow body 10 is shown. The interior 70 is defined by an
outer housing 72, which forms the outer surface of the pillow 5, as
shown in FIGS. 1-5. The housing 72 is preferably made of a cloth or
other soft material, such as a plush material. Or, the housing 72
can be a sturdy cloth or plastic material, and a plush outer
covering can be provided that extends over the elastic retention 42
and pouches 60 and is removable for cleaning. The mask 40 can also
be provided with a similar separate plush outer covering.
[0047] The interior 70 of the housing 72 of the pillow body 10 has
an inflatable core 72 and a poly-filled middle portion 74
positioned between the central core 72 and the outer housing 72.
The inflatable core 72 is made of a plastic closed bag that can be
inflated (as shown in FIG. 6(a)) for use and deflated for storage.
Deflating the core 72 makes the pillow body 10 smaller, thereby
making it easier for storage and transportation. A tube and or
valve stem (not shown) can be provided that extends from the core
72 through the housing 72 to be accessible by the user to inflate
and deflate the core 72. Alternatively, the core 72 can be inflated
by a pump mechanism contained within the interior 70, and deflated
by a release valve that is within the interior 70 and operable from
the outside of the pillow 5. Other suitable means can be used to
inflate and deflate the central core 72. In addition, the core 72
can be partly inflated, to adjust the firmness and/or size
(thickness) of the pillow body 10. And, it can also be deflated, if
desired, when placed in the storage bag 50.
[0048] As shown in FIG. 7(c), the pillow can be deflated so that it
lays flat (on the left in the embodiment shown. Turning momentarily
to FIG. 7(d), the deflated pillow 5 can also be folded by pushing
the legs 20 together and then folding the legs 20 over one another,
as shown on the right in the embodiment of FIG. 7(c). The folded
pillows can then be conveniently stored or placed in a suitcase for
travel.
[0049] The middle portion 74 is located between the central
inflatable core 76 and the outer housing 70. The middle portion 74
is filled with a filling material 75. The filling material 75
provides a comfortable medium for the user to sleep or rest, while
also providing sufficient support to the user's neck and/or head.
Baffles can be provided inside the pillow to define separate
chambers of filling, to prevent the core 76 from sliding within the
interior70. It should be noted that although the inflatable core 72
is shown at the center of the pillow body 10, it can be located at
one side of the pillow 5. And, though the core 72 and middle
portion 74 are shown within an interior 70, the inflatable bag 72
can be at the rear and the fillable material can be contained in a
bag secured to the top of the inflatable bag 72.
[0050] Turning to FIG. 7(a), the one or more pouches 60 (also shown
in FIG. 3(a)) enable the thickness or firmness of the pillow 5 to
be adjusted depending on the user's preferences. One or more of the
zippers 28 are opened, and the pouches 60 are pulled out by the
user. The pouches 60 are sewn to the body 10 so that they do not
come free. When the pouches 60 are pulled out, they are in flow
communication with the interior 70 and as a result they fill
(partly or fully) with the filling material 75. This removes
filling material 75 from the main body 10, reducing the firmness of
the pillow 5. If both pouches 60 are used and sufficient filling
material 75 allowed to enter into the pouches 60, the top of the
pillow body 10 can be substantially compressed to form a trench 13
(best shown in FIG. 7(b)) that more comfortably receives the user's
head; particularly when the seat has an angled top such as an
airplane seat or bus seat. The user can push the fillable material
75 back into the interior 70 by forcing the pouch 60 back into the
interior 70 of the body 10. It is noted that the storage bag can
optionally be configured so that it does not fill with the fillable
material 75.
[0051] Referring to FIGS. 8(a)-8(c), the support pillow 5 may
include a strap 80 that holds the legs 20 of the support pillow 5
together, as shown. This allows the user to place his head against
the pillow, as illustrated in FIG. 8(c). Starting with FIG. 8(a),
the legs 20 are pushed together to form a rectangular shape.
However, in order for the legs 20 to be pushed together, air must
be removed from the core 76 and/or a portion of the filling
material 75 must be displaced into one or more of the pouches 60.
Once the legs 20 are together (FIG. 8(a)), the strap 80 can be
removably coupled with the fastener 4 located on the opposite leg
20 at the opposite side of the body 10 (FIG. 8(b)). The strap 80
preferably extends across the rear 24 of the pillow body 10 (or one
end of the strap could be permanently attached inside of the pillow
and be stored away until use), and the user places his head on the
front 22 of the pillow body 10 (FIG. 8(c)). In this embodiment, the
pillow 5 has the form of a more traditional sleeping pillow with a
single resting surface and a substantially rectangular shape, and
can be rested against a surface, such as a window or wall. The
storage bag 50 can also be pulled out and can be used as a pillow
case, as shown in FIG. 8(d), and thus the storage bag 50 can be a
fabric or plush material. The storage bag 50 can also be a
compressible nylon or plastic that is more compact when stored.
[0052] Turning to FIG. 9, the front of the support pillow 5 may
include retention pockets 88 that are sized and shaped to hold a
mobile computing device (preferably an IPAD.TM.) or a book
(electronic or hard copy) in place at the front 22 of the pillow 5
for viewing by the user. The retention pockets 88 are triangular in
shape and secured along two sides, to form an opening that receives
the book or mobile device. The retention pockets 88 preferably
engage the two bottom corners of a rectangular mobile device, as
shown, though other suitable configurations can be provided within
the scope of the invention. The book then lie across the front 22
of the pillow 5, which can rest on the user's lap, as shown.
[0053] In accordance with an illustrative embodiment, the pillow
can be 12 inches in width, 12 inches in length and 4 inches deep,
and the sleep mask about 101/2 inches long and 4 inches in height.
The pillow is preferably made of plush fabric and spandex (nylon)
and the sleep mask is plush fabric. The back side (FIG. 2) can be
spandex except for the distal ends (represented by curved lines in
the embodiment of FIG. 2) which are plush fabric, for instance, to
make the IPAD.RTM. holders more secure. Though plush fabric can be
flexible and have some give, it does not stretch and is more
durable to accept thread.
[0054] Referring now to FIGS. 10-11, an adjustability feature of
the pillow is shown that allows the pillow to be widened or
narrowed in the neck area to fit the user's neck size. In one
non-limiting illustration of the adjustability, the pillow body 10
is provided with two elongated fastening strips 90 that extend
transverse across the front and/or rear of the pillow. Each strip
90 has a first side 92 that is attached to the pillow body 10, and
a second opposite side 94 that is unattached to the pillow body 10.
As shown, the strip 90 is attached along the outer side of the
strip 90 that is facing away from the other strip 90. The two
strips 90 are preferably provided at the medial region 15 of the
pillow body 10 to directly adjust for the neck size of the user.
The strips 90 are separated from one another along the longitudinal
direction of the pillow body 10 by a distance to define an
adjustment zone 91. Each strip 90 has a set of openings or eyelets
92 that extend along the length of the strip 90.
[0055] A string 96 is provided that is laced through the eyelets 92
by passing under the unattached side 94 of the strip 90 and through
the eyelets 92. The string 96 can be tightened (FIGS. 10(a), 11(a))
to constrict the pillow body 10 at the adjustment zone 91 by
pulling the fastening strips 90 inward toward each other. In the
constricted state, the pillow body 10 folds in on itself (e.g., if
the pillow body 10 is non-elastic) or otherwise constricts (e.g.,
if the pillow body 10 is elastic) to fit users having a smaller
neck. The string 96 can also be loosened (FIGS. 10(b), 11(b)) so
that the adjustment zone 91 expands by allowing the fastening
strips 90 to move outward away from each other so that the pillow
body 10 expands, to fit users having a larger neck. It is noted
that the user may need or want to use the pouches 60 to make it
easier to constrict the adjustment zone 91.
[0056] It should be noted, however, that the adjustability of the
pillow 5 need not be accomplished in the manner shown. And, while a
strip 90 is provided, a strip 90 need not be utilized and instead a
fastener mechanism can be directly connected to the pillow. Hence,
any suitable configuration can be provided, such as buttons/holes,
or zipper.
[0057] In addition, it is noted that the pillow 5 has a number of
features, including for instance a sleep mask 40, fillable pouches
60, conversion between a neck pillow and a traditional pillow (FIG.
8), computing device retention pockets 88, inflatable interior core
76, storage bag 50, and adjustability 90. Though each of these
features are shown and described for use together, they can be
provided separately. Thus, any one or more of those features can be
provided on a single pillow, and the pillow need not have all of
those features together.
[0058] FIGS. 12-13 show a support pillow 105 in accordance with
another exemplary embodiment of the invention. The support pillow
105 is similar to the pillow 5 of FIGS. 1-11 in several respects.
For instance, the pillow 105 is configured in a U-shape, for
cradling the neck and head of a user. The support pillow 105
comprises a pillow body 110 having two leg portions 120 and a
medial portion 115 that form a single unitary piece. For
convenience of discussion, the body 110 of the support pillow 105
may be considered as having a front 122 (FIG. 12), a rear 124 (FIG.
13), and side portions 123 between the front 122 and the rear, as
well as a top, bottom and two opposing sides. The body 110 defines
a curved outer periphery 112 (at an outer part of the side portion
23) that is rounded in both a longitudinal and a lateral direction.
The body 110 further includes a curved central inner periphery 114
that defines a rounded, generally circular or elliptical opening
118. The two legs 120 join with the medial region 115 and form the
opening 118 between them and where they join the medial region 115.
Thus, the opening 18 is defined by the space between the legs 120
and the medial region 115 of the pillow body 110. The opening 118
is the space where the neck of a user is received. The opening 118
is configured to receive the neck of a user sufficiently closely to
hold the pillow body 110 in position while the user is sitting in
repose.
[0059] The pillow 105 may include one or more of the features of
the pillow 5 described above with reference to FIGS. 1-11. For
example, the pillow 105 may include a fastener attachment similar
to the fastener attachment 29 of the pillow 5.
[0060] The pillow 105 has a body or core made of memory foam. A
number of holes are formed in the memory foam to provide pockets
116. A cover is provided that fits tightly around the interior core
so that the cover does not shift with respect to the body and so
that items being stored in the pockets 116 do not escape from the
pockets 116 and become trapped between the cover and the body. The
pockets 116 can be formed in any suitable manner. For instance,
when the core is memory foam, the foam can be molded to a shape
which includes the pockets 116. Or, the pockets 116 can be cut from
the foam after the foam is molded. If the core is made of other
material such as microbeads, the pockets 116 can be formed in the
cover.
[0061] The cover has a number of openings. Each opening is provided
is sized and shaped to match one of the respective pockets 116, and
the opening is aligned with the respective pocket 116 so that the
pockets 116 can be accessed through the respective opening. The
openings are removably opened/closed by a fastener 128(a), (b)
(e.g., a zipper or VELCRO.TM.)
[0062] First and second pockets 116(a), (b) are provided along the
curved outer periphery 112 of respective ones of the legs 120(a),
(b). In the embodiment shown, the pockets 116(a), (b) can be thin
and elongated to provide a thin elongated groove (which can be
rectangular or have curved ends, as shown) that extends into the
memory foam body. The opening in the cover is also elongated. The
pockets 116(a), (b) provide extra flexibility at the legs 120(a),
(b) to give extra comfort to a user resting his/her head. The
pockets 116(a), (b) are located at the outer periphery 112 of the
legs 120(a), (b) so they can be accessed by the user even while the
pillow 105 is being worn around the user's neck, and so they do not
contact the user when worn to avoid discomfort to the user. In
accordance with one preferred non-limiting embodiment, the pockets
116(a), (b) have a height/length of approximately 6.3 inches, a
width of 0.79 inches, and a depth of 1.25 inches, though those
dimensions can vary up to about 1 inch. Of course, other suitable
sizes can also be provided.
[0063] The first pocket 116(a) is sized and configured to hold a
storage bag 150. The storage bag 105 is of sufficient size and
shape to hold the pillow 105 when the bag 150 is opened up, and may
include handles for carrying the storage bag 150, or a string that
can be tied closed. The storage bag 150 may be removed from the
pillow body 110 though the opening in the pillow cover, along the
curved outer periphery 112 of the leg 120(a). Thus, the storage bag
150 is separate from the body 110 of the pillow 105. The storage
bag 150 is folded up within the pocket 116 when it is closed and
the bag 150 is not being used. When the pocket 116 is opened, the
storage bag 150 can be retrieved and removed by the user. The
second pocket 116(b) is sized and configured to hold a sleep mask
140.
[0064] Third and fourth pockets 116(c), (d) are provided along the
inner side of the distal end of the legs 120(a), (b). The third
pocket 116(c) is sized and configured to hold ear bud headphones
160, and the fourth pocket 116(d) is sized and configured to hold
earplugs 180. For instance, the third and fourth pockets 116(c),
(d) can be circular in shape at the surface of the body (as shown)
and fairly shallow. The respective openings in the cover are also
circular in shape to match the pockets 116(c), (d). In accordance
with one preferred non-limiting embodiment, the pockets 116(c), (d)
have a height of 2.2 inches, a width of 1.25 inches and a depth of
1.5 inches, though those dimensions can vary up to about 1 inch. Of
course, other suitable sizes can also be provided.
[0065] The third and fourth pockets 116(c), (d) are located away
from the user's body, below his or her chin. Accordingly, items
that include harder material (such as the headphones 160) may be
stored within the pockets 116(c), (d) without interfering with the
comfort of the user. In addition, those pockets 116(c), (d) are
located at the inner-facing side of the distal ends of the legs
120, so that the pockets 116(c), (d) face each other. This makes
those pockets 116(c), (d) visible to and easier to reach by the
user while the pillow 105 is being worn.
[0066] FIG. 13 shows a bottom view of the support pillow 105 in
accordance with an exemplary embodiment. The support pillow 105
includes the pillow body 110 having two leg portions 120 and a
medial portion 115. The body 110 of the support pillow 105 may be
considered as having a rear 124, the front 122 (FIG. 12), and the
side portions 123. The body 110 defines a curved outer periphery
112. The body 110 further includes a curved central inner periphery
114 that defines a rounded, generally circular or elliptical
opening 118.
[0067] The pockets 116 provide convenient storage for travel items
such as the sleep mask 140, the storage bag 150, the headphones
160, and the earplugs 180. The locations of each of the pockets 116
provide unique benefits to the user. For example, the curved
central inner periphery 114 does not include pockets or fasteners,
allowing the pillow 105 to rest comfortably around the user's neck.
Similarly, the rear 124 does not include pockets or fasteners,
allowing the pillow 105 to rest comfortably on the user's
shoulder.
[0068] The foregoing description and drawings should be considered
as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. The
invention may be configured in a variety of shapes and sizes and is
not intended to be limited by the preferred embodiment. Numerous
applications of the invention will readily occur to those skilled
in the art. Therefore, it is not desired to limit the invention to
the specific examples disclosed or the exact construction and
operation shown and described. Rather, all suitable modifications
and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the
invention.
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