Pregnancy can cause discomfort in many aspects of life. Sometimes sleeping can be uncomfortable due to the extra body weight. Many people prefer to sleep laying on their side in a position sometimes referred to as the fetal position. The fetal position tends to be a favorable position because it allows a person's muscles to relax, and is a comfortable sleeping to position.
Multiple individual pillows or other objects are commonly utilized to support and position a person's body in the fetal position. These multiple pillows are typically placed beneath a person's head and between a person's knees to support the head and knees in the fetal position.
It is within this context that the embodiments arise.
Embodiments include a pillow capable of supporting a person in a fetal position. It should be appreciated that the present exemplary embodiments can be implemented in numerous ways, such as a process an apparatus, a system, a device or a method. Several inventive embodiments of the present invention are described below.
In one embodiment, a pillow is provided. The pillow includes an elongated pillow extending along a single axis and a pad attached to and extending outward from a middle section of the elongated pillow. The pad is operable to support a torso of a user in a side lying position with the elongated pillow in front of the user and a portion of the pad beneath the torso.
In another embodiment, a side sleeping support is provided. The side-sleeping support includes a tubular pillow having a single axis extending along a length of the tubular pillow. The side sleeping support includes a wedge protruding from a side of the body pillow and a head pad affixed to an end of the tubular pillow, wherein the head pad shares the single axis
Other aspects will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the exemplary embodiments.
The invention may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments include monolithic body pillow configured to comfortably assist a person sleeping or laying down in a fetal position. It will be obvious, however, that the present embodiments may be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well-known operations have not been described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure the exemplary embodiments.
The embodiments provide a pillow configured to support a person laying in a fetal position. The pillow is configured with a flap or extension extending from a body where the body may be cylindrically shaped. One end of the pillow has a rounded or otherwise shaped extension that has a larger diameter than the body in some embodiments. A person's head may be supported by the shaped end of the pillow, while the body of the pillow supports the body of the person. The flap or extension is configured to be placed under the belly or torso of a person and the lower portion of the pillow may be placed between the thighs and/or knees to allow the person's hip/thigh muscles to relax and to cushion the knees from rubbing against each other. As used herein, torso may refer to the lower torso of a person, i.e., the tummy or belly, in some embodiments.
The embodiments provide for a pillow suited to provide head leg and torso support. The torso support is especially helpful for pregnant users. The pillow makes sleeping more comfortable by conforming to the user's body position throughout the night. The versatile and compliant shape of the pillow allows the user to adjust the support as the user's body changes by switching which side the user utilizes to align their hips. The streamlined design enables maximum support and minimal use of bed space. The head, belly/torso and knees are specifically supported for a comfortable, ideal sleep position. The wedge or extension enables maximum support during sleep, and the streamlined design takes up less space than traditional body pillows.
Although the foregoing invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity of understanding, it will be apparent that certain changes and modifications can be practiced within the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, the present embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalents of the appended claims.
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