The present invention relates generally to body support pillows.
Body pillows enjoy increasing popularity among consumers. While one major use is to provide back and belly support for expectant mothers, many others use body pillows for general back and leg support while sleeping or reclining. On such body pillow is shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,760,934, entitled “Symmetrically Contoured Support Pillow,” issued Jul. 13, 2004, and the contents this patent are incorporated herein by reference. While conventional body pillows provide much needed support and comfort, they typically do not come in the wide variety of types and firmnesses as do standard bed pillows.
For example, standard bed pillows have different filler materials, including feathers, down, polyester, gel, latex, and visco-elastic memory foam. Additionally, bed pillows may be covered in different fabrics, such as cotton, bamboo, polyesters, and blends of these materials. Still further, standard bed pillows also offer the user the option of selecting her own pillow case, which may be made of cotton, linen, silk, satin, bamboo, polyester, or blends of these materials. Heretofore, one disadvantage of using a full body pillow has been the inability to customize the head portion. The body pillow of the present invention provides a full-size body pillow with a pillow pocket at the crown or head portion. This allows the user to insert her own bed pillow of choice and to use whatever pillow case she prefers.
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In the resting position, the body receiving space 24 includes a generally U-shaped portion. As used herein, “U-shaped” denotes a shape comprising two legs extending in the same general direction from a common connecting portion. “U-shaped” does not require that the legs are the same length or that the legs are parallel.
In the preferred embodiment, the legs 12 and 14 are similarly and symmetrically formed and are mirror images of each other. They may be provided with inwardly turned “toe” ends 28 and 30, respectively. Additionally, each leg 12 and 14 has a length “LL” and defines an inner aspect 32 and 34 partly defining the body receiving space 24. The legs 12 and 14 preferably are about the same length, and may diverge slightly from the center section 22 forming a V-shape. Most preferably, each leg 12 and 14 may include an inwardly directed (towards the center of the body receiving space 24), convexly curved bulge 38 and 40, respectively, along the inner aspect 32 and 34 so that the body receiving space 24 forms an hourglass shape.
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As used herein, “bed pillow” refers to a pillow used primarily to support only the head of a user when reclining, usually in bed. Commercially available bed pillows come in standardized sizes related to the size of the mattress with which they are intended to be used, namely, standard (full or double), queen, and king. Standard size is about 20 inches by about 26 inches. Queen size is about 20 inches by 30 inches, and king size is about 20 by 36 inches. Bed pillows also come in European size, which is about 26 inches square, and travel size, which is about 12 inches by 16 inches. Some pillows are made in non-standard sizes. The body pillow 10 of the present invention may be made to accommodate any size bed pillow. However, in its most preferred embodiment, the pillow pocket 54 will accommodate a standard (full or double) size pillow, as this is the most common size.
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The length of the top and bottom panels 60 and 62 “LP” may be the same as the length “LC” of the center section 22. The width “WB” of the bottom panel 62 may be about the same or slightly shorter than the width of the bed pillow 56. The width “WT” of the top panel 60 preferably is substantially less than the width “WB” of the bottom panel, that is, the width of the top panel is selected to expose part of the bed pillow 56. Most preferably, the width of the top panel 60 is no more than about half the width of the bottom panel 62.
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Now it will be apparent that the center section 22 with the pillow pocket 54 allows the user's head, neck, face (in side-lying or prone positions), and upper shoulders to contact the surface of the pillow 56. This allows the user to enjoy her preferred bed pillow and pillow case. For example, the pillow pocket 54 will accommodate gusseted style bed pillows (also called “side sleeper” bed pillows) often used by those using CPAP machines for sleep apnea. Additionally, many users prefer the feel of a conventional bed pillow under the head and neck, as the lower edge of the bed pillow is fuller and more flexible and conformable than the inner perimeter of the center section of conventional body pillows.
Thus, the body pillow 10 of the present invention provides the full body support of a fully length body pillow with the ability to use one's own preferred bed pillow and pillow case. Moreover, the pillow pocket 54 allows the bed pillow 56 to be removed easily for frequent laundering of the pillow case. This area of a conventional body pillow is likely to need to more frequent washing as it is exposed to make-up and spittle.
Of course, in some instances, a user may be using the bed pillow 56 merely for support and may prefer the feel or texture of the body pillow cover. In this case, the user may position the body pillow 10 with the top side 64 facing down and bottom side 66 facing up so that her face and neck rest mainly on the bottom panel 62, which extends to the inner perimeter 52 of the center section 22. Still further, in some instances, the user may want to rest her head on the overlapping toes 28 and 30 (
The body pillow 10 preferably is formed of a soft, pliable, and washable fabric. It can be made by cutting two identical blanks of fabric in the desired size and shape and then stitching the edges together in a known manner. It will be advantageous in most instances to provide an opening in each leg 12 and 14 for removing the leg pillow inserts 42 (
The embodiments shown and described above are exemplary. Many details are often found in the art and, therefore, many such details are neither shown nor described. It is not claimed that all of the details, parts, elements, or steps described and shown were invented herein. Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present inventions have been described in the drawings and accompanying text, the description is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of the parts within the principles of the inventions to the full extent indicated by the broad meaning of the terms of the attached claims. The description and drawings of the specific embodiments herein do not point out what an infringement of this patent would be, but rather provide an example of how to use and make the invention. The limits of the invention and the bounds of the patent protection are measured by and defined in the following claims.
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