This disclosure is generally directed to pressure relief pads and more particularly to an apparatus configured to relieve pressure on the back of the neck caused by a string or strap of a bathing suit, blouse, or other garment.
Upper body garments, such as bathing suits and blouses, often are secured by fastening or tying straps of the garment behind the head of the wearer. If the garment is a supportive garment (i.e., a garment that supports some or all of the weight of the chest of the wearer), the supported weight can pull on the straps of the garment, causing a region of pressure on the back of the neck. This pressure zone can cause discomfort, redness, or even bruising on the back of the neck. The pressure can be particularly pronounced at the knot formed by the tied straps.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a pressure relief pad includes a flexible body configured to be folded into a sleeve. The pressure relief pad also includes at least one fastener configured to secure a first edge of the body over a second edge of the body when the body is folded. The pressure relief pad is configured to be worn on the back of a neck of a person.
In another embodiment, a pressure relief pad includes a flexible sleeve comprising a first opening at a first end of the sleeve and a second opening at a second end of the sleeve, the flexible sleeve configured to at least partially ensconce a strap worn around the back of a neck of a person. The pressure relief pad also includes a third opening formed through a layer of the flexible sleeve, the third opening positioned approximately equidistant from the first and second ends of the sleeve. The pressure relief pad is configured to be worn on the back of a neck of a person.
In still another embodiment a method of manufacturing a pressure relief pad includes providing a flexible body configured to be folded into a sleeve. The method also includes providing at least one fastener configured to secure a first edge of the body over a second edge of the body when the body is folded. The pressure relief pad is configured to be placed between a person's neck and a strap worn around the back of the person's neck that applies pressure to the back of the person's neck, such that the body of the pressure relief pad distributes the pressure over an area of the body
Other technical features may be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, descriptions and claims.
For a more complete understanding of this disclosure and its features, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Pads configured to relieve pressure on the back of the neck are known in the art. A representative example is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,698,030. That patent discloses a flat, ellipsoidal foam pad having a series of holes through which the straps of a garment are threaded. In order to use the disclosed pressure relief pad, a wearer must thread the free ends of the garment straps or strings through the multiple holes of the pad while the pad is behind the wearer's head. Such a maneuver is very awkward and difficult to complete behind one's head. Furthermore, if the diameters of the holes in the pad are too small or the straps are too large in cross-section, it may be difficult or impossible to feed the free ends of the straps through the holes.
The present disclosure provides a pad configured to relieve pressure on the back of the neck caused by one or more strings or straps of a bathing suit, blouse, or other garment. The disclosed pressure relief pad is easily installed without having to remove the garment or untie strings or straps. Moreover, the disclosed pressure relief pad is not limited for use with garments. The disclosed pad can also be used for camera straps, or for any other weighted object worn around the neck and whose strap causes uncomfortable pressure on the back of the neck.
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In one embodiment, the pressure relief pad 100 is approximately three inches by four inches. However, the pad 100 may be formed in different sizes. For example, the pad 100 may have a smaller or larger width or length. The length of the pad 100 may be determined in part based on the size of the wearer's neck. In one embodiment, the thickness of the pad 100 is approximately three millimeters. However, the pad 100 may have other thicknesses. The thickness of the pad 100 may be determined in part by the resilience of the material of the pad 100 and the desired amount of pressure relief on the neck. For example, a thinner pad that is formed of a stiffer material may be able to provide as much pressure relief to the neck as a thicker pad formed of a more compliant material.
The pressure relief pad 100 may include a decorative or stylish finish. For example, the inner or outer surface of the pad 100 may include one or more decorative features. As a particular example, the outer surface of the pad 100 may be decorated with a design representing a beach theme. Such a design might be desirable when the pad 100 is worn with a bathing suit. In other embodiments, the pad 100 may be usable with a decorative sleeve or sheath that is configured to fit around the pad 100 and conceal all or part of the pad 100.
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Each of the pressure relief pads 401-403 is formed in the shape of an elongated, sleeve 405, with an opening 410 at each end of the sleeve 405. The body 405 is formed of a soft, flexible material, such as neoprene, polyurethane, closed cell foam, or any other suitable material. The sleeve 405 may be substantially flat, as shown in
Another opening 420 is formed through one wall or layer of the sleeve 405. The opening 420 is elongate and is positioned approximately equidistant from each end of the sleeve 405. The opening 420 may be substantially rectangular, as shown in
As discussed above, the pressure relief pad 401 includes a substantially flat sleeve 405. In some embodiments, the sleeve 405 may be formed of two layers 425, 426 that have different thicknesses. In one example embodiment, the top layer 425 is approximately one sixteenth of an inch thick, and the bottom layer 426 is approximately one eighth of an inch thick. The sleeve 405 of the pressure relief pads 402, 403 is formed of one cylindrical layer that is approximately one sixteenth of an inch thick. It will be understood that other suitable thicknesses are possible.
In one aspect of operation, one free end of a bathing suit strap is threaded into one opening 410 at one end of the sleeve 405 and out the opening 420. A second free end of a bathing suit strap is threaded into the opening 410 at the other end of the sleeve 405 and out the opening 420. The two free ends of the bathing suit strap can then be tied or otherwise secured together.
In one aspect of operation, a person wears a bathing suit top, a blouse, or another garment having a support strap 510 that goes around the back side of the person's neck. The strap 510 may include two separate lengths that are tied together in a knot or bow behind the neck. Alternatively, the strap 510 may be formed of a single length having no tied ends.
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The pressure relief pad 520 is easily installed or removed while the person is wearing the strap 510 around the person's neck. Thus, a person does not need to remove the associated garment or untie the strap 510 to install or remove the pad 520.
It may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words and phrases used throughout this patent document. The terms “include” and “comprise,” as well as derivatives thereof, mean inclusion without limitation. The term “or” is inclusive, meaning and/or. The phrases “associated with” and “associated therewith,” as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with, interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have, have a property of, or the like.
While this disclosure has described certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as defined by the following claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/613,852 filed Mar. 21, 2012, entitled “APPARATUS FOR RELIEVING NECK PRESSURE”. The content of the above-identified patent document is incorporated herein by reference.
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