As indicated above, the preferred embodiments overcome problems and/or provide substantial improvements beyond systems and methods seen in the above references and/or elsewhere in the art.
According to some illustrative embodiments, a weighted blanket, comprising:
a) a plurality of pockets distributed across said blanket as seen in a plan view of the blanket;
b) the plurality of pockets each having weighted material distributed therein;
c) wherein the weighted material within a plurality of the plurality of pockets includes a distribution of crystals within a filler material.
In some examples, the weighted blanket weighs more than 10 lbs. In other examples, the weighted blanket weighs more than 15 lbs.
In some examples, the filler material includes glass beads or pebbles.
In some examples, the crystals include crystals having a maximum diameter of between about 2 to 10 mm. In other examples, the crystals include crystals having a maximum diameter of between about 2 to 8 mm. In other examples, the crystals include crystals having a maximum diameter of between about 4 to 6 mm.
In some examples, the crystals within said plurality of said plurality of pockets is at a distribution of crystals to the filler material between about 65-85% of the weight.
According to some embodiments, a method of making a blanket is provided that includes: placing a distribution of crystals and glass beads or pebbles over a first sheet; placing a second sheet over said distribution of crystals and glass, beads or pebbles; and sewing or quilting the first and second sheets together to form pockets having said crystals and glass beads or pebbles distributed therein.
According to some embodiments, a method of using a weighted blanket is provided that includes: placing the weighted blanket over a user, with the weight of the blanket causing the blanket to contact regions of a user's body, such that the crystals are located in close proximity to the user's body.
The above and/or other aspects, features and/or advantages of various embodiments will be further appreciated in view of the following description in conjunction with the accompanying figures. Various embodiments can include and/or exclude different aspects, features and/or advantages where applicable. In addition, various embodiments can combine one or more aspect or feature of other embodiments where applicable. The descriptions of aspects, features and/or advantages of particular embodiments should not be construed as limiting other embodiments or the claims.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown by a way of example, and not limitation, in the accompanying figures, in which:
In the accompanying figures, elements having like functionality or purposes are depicted with like reference numbers.
While the present invention may be embodied in many different forms, the illustrative embodiments are described herein with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as providing examples of the principles of the invention and that such examples are not intended to limit the invention to preferred embodiments described herein and/or illustrated herein.
Introduction to the Preferred Embodiments
It should be understood that such illustrative embodiments can be modified or adapted by those in the art based on this disclosure and knowledge in the art. For example, the illustrative embodiments shown can be modified to incorporate mechanisms or features of one or more of the patents and applications incorporated herein by reference herein.
In the accompanying figures detailing illustrative embodiments, such embodiments are illustrated, dimensioned and sized in the drawings to scale in some preferred embodiments. In addition, the accompanying figures showing such illustrative embodiments also depict preferred color arrangements in some preferred embodiments. Although scaling, coloring and the like can be varied by those in the art, such attached figures show some preferred embodiments thereof.
Illustrative Crystals
In some illustrative and non-limiting examples, crystal sizes range between about 1-5 millimeters in diameter. In some illustrative embodiments, the crystals are chipped crystals that go through a polishing process. In some illustrative embodiments, although the crystals are polished, the finished shape is substantially irregular.
In sonic preferred embodiments, the crystals include clear quartz crystals, rose quartz crystals, or amethyst crystals. In some preferred embodiments, the crystals include a combination of two or three of clear quartz crystals, rose quartz crystals, and/or amethyst crystals.
In various embodiments, any of the following illustrative crystals (in any combination of one or more of the following exemplary crystals) can be employed:
1. Clear Quartz;
2. Rose Quartz;
3. Amethyst;
4. Jasper;
5. Obsidian;
6. Citrine;
7. Tiger's Eye;
8Turquoise;
9. Moonstone;
10. Bloodstone;
11. Sapphire;
12. Ruby;
13. Selenite;
14. Aventurine;
15. Agate;
16. Tourmaline;
17. Fluorite;
18. Lapis Lazuli;
19. Hematite;
20. Jade;
21. Kyanite;
22. Blue Topaz;
23. Opal;
24. Amazonite; and/or
25. Garnet.
In other embodiments, crystals employed can include any other crystals having properties similar to or greater than any of the crystals described herein—including, for example, a) similar or greater oscillating frequencies, b) similar or, greater piezoelectric output, c) similar or greater interactivity with a bioelectric field of a person or animal.
In the preferred embodiments, the crystals employed include crystals that are commonly considered as “healing crystals.” Although some individuals may question the veracity of crystals providing healing effects, it is plainly undisputed and scientifically proven that crystals, including such crystals commonly considered as healing crystals, have substantial physical properties and effects. For example, there are wide applications of uses of crystals in relation to electromagnetic and electrical applications. For instance, it is widely known that crystals can be used for, e.g., creating watches (e.g., quartz crystal watches) and that such crystals causes precise vibrations or oscillations when subject to electric current. For example, such oscillations can be over about 30,000 cycles per second in some cases. As just one other illustrative and non-limiting example, scientists have found that electromagnetic radiation can be absorbed using an anisotropic crystal. See, e.g., New Way to absorb Electromagnetic Radiation Demonstrated, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Jan. 14, 2016 (“Scientists show that it is possible to fully absorb electromagnetic radiation using an anisotropic crystal.”) Additionally, it is also well known that crystals can even generate electric current. Towards that end, it is well known that crystals, such as quartz, can generate electricity using a piezoelectric (mechanical energy discharge) method. For example, continuously rapping on a crystal can produce electrical current.
Throughout history—even centuries before the discovery of electricity and the electrical affects with crystals—many people, including doctors and healers, have considered crystals to provide healing qualities. For example, it is commonly considered that holding crystals or placing them on or closely proximate one's body, there is a potential for promoting of physical healing and/or emotional healing. It is commonly believed that crystals do this by positively interacting with one's body's energy field (e.g., electromagnetic energy field).
Although some individuals may question the veracity of a body's energy field, it is widely known and understood that our physical biology includes electrical aspects—such as, e. g., from the operation of our brains and nervous system to various other bioelectrical processes within the body. Moreover, as our bodies are made of atoms, our physical bodies necessarily produce electrical fields. For example, such magnetic fields are readily measured, such as, e.g., using a biomagnetism measurement device, such as, e.g., superconducting quantum interference devices, which are sensitive to magnetic fluxes several orders of magnitude below the typical strength of biomagnetic effects.
Although there may be some question as to the “results” due to the interactive effects of “crystals” on the bodies of people and other animals, it is unquestionable that there are “effects” and “interactions” between crystals and one's body.
While many people, doctors and healers fully support the theory that crystals can have healing properties, it is also unequivocal that many individuals truly believe in the healing effects of such crystals. Accordingly, preferred embodiments of the present invention can, at the very least, provide substantial utility by providing a device believed to have certain qualities based on the physical properties of the device.
Illustrative Fabrics
In some illustrative and non-limiting examples, fabrics employed for the blanket having pockets that contain weighting material is a microfiber material. However, in other embodiments, various fabrics and/or other materials and/or combinations thereof can be employed, such as, by way of example, cotton, bamboo, microfiber and other synthetics.
Illustrative Blanket Sizes and Weights
In some illustrative embodiments, the size and weight of the blanket can be selected as desired based on circumstances. In some illustrative embodiments, blankets can have a size and/or weight as, per embodiment>set forth in the above-listed U.S. Patent Publications, which are incorporated herein by reference. In some illustrative and non-limiting examples, blankets can have a weight of 15 lbs, while in other examples blankets can have a weight of 20 lbs, while in other examples blankets can have a weight of 30 lbs, while in other examples blankets can have a weight of 40 lbs, while in other examples blankets can have a weight of 50 lbs. A preferred range of blanket sizes is, thus, between about 5 lbs to 75 lbs, or, more preferably, between about 10 lbs to 60 lbs, or, more preferably, between about 15 lbs to 50 lbs. However, blankets of greater weights could also be made in some embodiments.
In some preferred embodiments, the blanket is sized and configured to be used by a single user. Although the dimensions of the blanket can vary is various embodiments, in some illustrative examples, a blanket is provided that has a size of about 42-62″×67-87″, or in some illustrative examples, about 52″×77 ′. In other embodiments, the blanket can be configured to have a variety of other sizes and dimensions. Moreover, although the blanket is preferably configured to be used by a single individual, in some embodiments, the blanket can be substantially larger and adapted to be used by multiple individuals.
In some illustrative embodiments, the weighted blanket can be substantially rectangular like a common sleeping blanket, and can have a surface area of between about 2000 square inches to about 6000 square inches, and can have a weight per square inch of between about 0.0017 pounds per square inch to about 0.0375 pounds per square inch. In some preferred embodiments, the weighted blanket can have a weight per square inch of about 0.0075 pounds per square inch. In some embodiments, the weighted blanket can have a weight per square inch of between about 0.005 to 0.015 pounds per square inch. In some embodiments, the weight blanket can have a weight per unit area as calculated based on the previously described illustrative dimensions and illustrative weights, with the understanding that all illustrative described dimensional sizes can be paired with all illustrative described weights. Moreover, the described illustrative weights and sizes can be varied in other embodiments, such as, +or −10%, or +or, −20%, or +or−40%, or +or −60%, or more in some other embodiments.
Moreover, as described herein below, in some preferred embodiments, the blanket is sized to cover a small limited portion of a user, such as, e.g., the face of a user. In such limited size embodiments, the weight per unit area can be similar to another of the embodiments described in this application.
Illustrative Crystal Distributions
In some preferred embodiments, the blanket includes a plurality of pockets, which each include a distribution of crystals and other filler materials. In the most preferred embodiments, the other filler materials include glass beads. In some illustrative embodiments, the blanket includes about 15-35%, by weight, crystals and about 85-65%, by weight, filler materials (e.g., glass beads in some more preferred embodiments. In some more preferred embodiments, the blanket includes about 20-30%, by weight, of crystals and about 80-70%, by weight, of filler materials (e.g., glass beads). In some most preferred embodiments, the blanket includes about 25%, by weight, crystals and about 75%, by weight, other filler material (e.g., glass beads).
In some preferred embodiments, the distribution of crystals and filler materials within each pocket of the blanket is similar to that of the entire blanket. However, in some embodiments, the distribution of crystals to filler can vary between pockets. In the preferred embodiments, pockets within the blanket that are likely to be aligned with a user's body during use would preferably have a crystal percentage of within a range of preferred embodiments of the blanket discussed above. For example, in some embodiments. a lower percentage of crystals can be placed within pockets along perimeter edges of the blanket, such as e.g., within about 6 inches from a perimeter edges, the percentages of crystals can be substantially reduced (or even eliminated such as being reduced to 0%). In some other embodiments, within about 12 inches from a perimeter edges, the percentages of crystals can be substantially reduced, or, in some embodiments, within another distance from one or more perimeter edges, the percentages of crystals can be substantially reduced.
Moreover, in some embodiments, crystals can be distributed in a manner to differ between pockets within the blanket in a predetermined pattern or arrangement. For example, in some embodiments, crystals can be distributed within selected pockets that may align with one or more pre-determined regions that align with predetemined portions of an average height adult person.
In the most preferred embodiments, the filler material incorporated within the pockets of the blanket along with the crystal includes glass beads, glass pebbles or glass pearls (which terms are used interchangeably within the disclosure). Such glass beads or the like preferably are substantially smooth such that the glass beads flow readily with respect to one another. In the preferred embodiments, the glass beads are substantially smaller than the average crystal size. However, in some embodiments, the glass beads could be made a similar size or even larger than the crystals.
Although glass beads or the like are most preferred, in some other embodiments, other filler material could be used, such as, by way of example, sand. However, sand is less preferably because it has a tendency to accumulate and absorb moisture. As the blanket is intended to be to enhance health and wellbeing, accumulation of water is undesirable. Moreover, sand can also have a tendency to generate dust or other allergens. Accordingly sand is a less desirable alternative. Although glass beads are the post preferred filler material, other filler materials can be employed in various other embodiments, including, e.g., ceramics, polymeric materials, and or other materials.
Discussion of the Illustrated Embodiments
With reference to
As shown in
With reference to
As shown, in some embodiments, the blanket is formed by joining together two sheets, such as, e.g., a fabric top sheet FT and a fabric bottom sheet FB. As illustrated, in some embodiments, during the fabrication process the fabric bottom sheet FB is placed on a platform P or other surface, then a distribution of crystal pebbles and glass pebbles (or other crystal pieces and glass pieces) is spread out on top of the fabric bottom sheet FB. Thereafter, the fabric top sheet FT is placed over the distribution of crystals.
In the preferred embodiments, the crystal pebbles are substantially evenly distributed within the glass pebbles, whereby when individual pockets are formed, each pocket preferably has a generally similar distribution of crystals and glass therein.
In some preferred embodiments, after the crystals and glass are distributed between the two sheets as shown in
Although
In some illustrative embodiments, the crystals have a maximum diameter of less than 10 mm. In some preferred embodiments, the crystals have a maximum diameter of less than 9 mm. In some preferred embodiments the crystals have a maximum diameter of less than 8 mm. In sonic preferred embodiments, the crystals have a maximum diameter of less than 7 mm. In some preferred embodiments, the crystals have a diameter of less than 6 mm. some preferred embodiments, the crystals have a maximum diameter of less than 5 mm.
In some illustrative embodiments, the sizes of the crystals will vary, but are preferably configured to enable fabrication using the methodology shown in
In some preferred embodiments, the crystals are fabricated from irregularly shaped (e.g., chipped) crystals, and prior to fabrication of the blanket, the crystals ate polished or otherwise processed to further smooth the surface of the crystal.
Although
Moreover, it should be appreciated that the sizes of the pockets can vary depending on circumstances. By way of example, with rectangular pockets, the pockets can have, e.g., a dimension of y by x of between about4 ×4″ (i.e., inches) to 12×12 or in some illustrative examples, about 5×7″, or in some other illustrative embodiments, about 8×10″.
As discussed herein above, in various embodiments, the distribution of crystals within the blanket can be varied. That is, while some preferred embodiments employ a blanket having an array of pockets, with each pocket having a substantially similar distribution, in some embodiments, the distribution of crystals within the blanket can be modified. For example, as illustrated in
For example, as discussed above,
For example, as shown in
Accordingly, in some examples, the pockets of the blanket outside of the dashed region can have substantially less or even no crystals distributed therein. However, as indicated above, the weight distribution of the blanket is preferably substantially consistent across the blanket for ease and comfort during use and for operation as a weighted blanket, with the benefits of a weighted blanket. Towards that end, see, e.g., the Patent Publications cited herein in relation to illustrative functions and benefits of a weighted blanket—including, e.g., for relaxation and other therapeutic purposes.
Referring now to
For reference,
Notably, by advantageously distributing crystals within a weighted blanket, unlike a non-weighted blanket, the weight of the blanket (e.g., with common flexible fabric used with non-weighted blankets) will cause the blanket to closely follow the contours of the user's body. As a result, the crystals distributed within the blanket will be brought closely adjacent to or snuggly against, a user's body. Thus, the crystals within the blanket will be located closer to the laser's body. Notably, as discussed above, it should be appreciated that crystals have electromagnetic qualities that are enhanced based on proximity. Accordingly, by locating the crystals within a weighted blanket that thus, brings the crystals closer to the user's body, especially at regions of the body labeled in
With reference to
With reference to
In this manner, in the preferred embodiments, the outer cover CV can be removed and washed for more consistent cleaning and washing. In some preferred embodiments, the blanket BK can also be washed, but in view of the weighting, as washing is more complicated, it is more desirable to include an outer cover CV that can be more frequently washed. However, such an outer cover is not required in various embodiments.
Limited-Body-Covering Blanket Embodiments
In some alternative embodiments, a blanket according to the present invention can be configured to cover or extend over a limited portion of an individual user's body. For example, in some embodiments, the blanket can be configured to extend over a portion of a user's head or face, such as, e.g., to extend over a user's eyes, such as, e.g., in the embodiments shown in
In some implementations of such embodiments in which the blanket is configured to extend, over a limited portion of a user's body, the blanket is configured to have a weight per unit area that is similar to the weight per unit area of the previously described blanket embodiments discussed above in relation to
In the preferred embodiments of the limited-body-covering blanket embodiments, the blankets contain similar filler materials to that of any of the above-described embodiments discussed above in relation to
With reference to the particular limited-body-covering blanket embodiment shown in
As with the embodiments described above with respect to
In some illustrative embodiments, the blanket shown in
In some embodiments, the blanket FBK can be fabricated with two outer fabric layers that are connected around the perimeter edges of the blanket to have an interior space or cavity similar to the embodiments described above with respect to
Alternatively, as with the embodiments discussed above with respect to
In some preferred embodiments, each of the pockets PK shown in
In some preferred embodiments, the blanket FBK is configured to extend over both the eyes and the forehead of a user. In some embodiments, when extending over the forehead of the user, the crystals within the blanket FBK can be positioned over the user's forehead. In some preferred embodiments, the crystals within the blanket can be positioned specifically over a central portion of a user's forehead corresponding to a region commonly associated with a user's so-called third eve region. As with the other embodiments described in relation to
As shown in both the embodiment of
In some embodiments, the entire blanket shown in
Broad Scope of the Invention
While illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described herein the present invention is not limited to the various preferred embodiments described herein, but includes any and all embodiments having equivalent elements, modifications, omissions, combinations (e.g., of aspects across various embodiments), adaptations and/or alterations as would be appreciated by those in the art based on the present disclosure. The limitations in the claims are to be interpreted broadly based on the language employed in the claims and not limited to examples described in the present specification or during the prosecution of the application, which examples are to be construed as non-exclusive. For example, in the present disclosure. the term “preferably” is non-exclusive and means “preferably, but not limited to.” In this disclosure and during the prosecution of this application, means-plus-function or step-plus-function limitations will only be employed where for a specific claim limitation all of the following conditions are present in that limitation: a) “means for” or “step for” is expressly recited; b) a corresponding function is expressly recited; and c) structure, material or acts that support that structure are not recited. In this disclosure and during the prosecution of tins application, the terminology “present invention” or “invention” may be used as a reference to one or more aspect within the present disclosure. The language present invention or invention should not be improperly interpreted as an identification of criticality, should not be improperly interpreted as applying across all aspects or embodiments (i.e., it should be understood that the present invention has a number of aspects and embodiments), and should not be improperly interpreted as limiting the scope of the application or claims. In this disclosure and during the prosecution of this application, the terminology “embodiment” can be used to describe any aspect, feature, process or step, any combination thereof, anti or any portion thereof, etc. In some examples, various embodiments may include overlapping features. In this disclosure, the following abbreviated terminology may be employed: “e.g.” which means “for example.”
The present application is a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/969,069, filed on Feb. 1, 2020 the entire disclosure of which application is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention relates to blankets and other body coverings, and, more particularly, to blankets and other body coverings that are weighted for therapeutic or other proposes. Some illustrative background systems and methods are shown in the following U.S. Patent Publications, which are each incorporated herein by reference in their entireties: 1. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2011/70047698, entitled Weighted Blanket, published Mar. 3, 2011; 2. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2015/0105706, entitled Method for Calming a Person, published Apr. 16, 2015; 3. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2018/0035832, entitled Blanket. published Feb. 8, 2018: 4. U.S. Patent. Publication No. 2018/0317674, entitled Variable Weighted Blanket System, published Nov.8, 2018; 5. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2019/70274454, entitled Methods and Systems for Securing Weighted Blankets to Their Covers, published Sep. 12. 2019; and 6. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2020/0008593, entitled Customizable-Weighted Blankets, published Jan. 9, 2020. The preferred embodiments problems and/or provide substantial improvements beyond systems and methods seen in the above references and/or elsewhere in the art.
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