This disclosure relates generally to full body support pillows. This disclosure more particularly relates to an improved full body support pillow for use by women who are pregnant, as well as any person who may benefit from its multiple uses
Multi-purpose pillows aid women during and after a pregnancy with resting and sleeping, and with feeding their babies. Some of these pillows offer full body support, surrounding three sides of the user (head, left body side, right body side) to support four or more body parts. However, these full body support pillows can be bulky, heavy, and a hassle to deal with every night, especially when pregnant and attempting to get restful sleep. Other versions of these pillows only support one to three body parts (abdominal region and or arms and legs while laying down on one side). These pillows are smaller, lighter weight, and easier to maneuver, but do not come with the benefits of a pillow that includes full body support (head, neck, arms, abdominal area, hips, legs, and back). A pillow that provides full body support while remaining easily maneuverable is needed.
Disclosed herein is an improved full body support pillow system. The body support pillow system includes distinct head and side pillows coupled by flexible connecting joints. As used herein, a “pillow” can refer to either a pillow insert (i.e., a padded or filled component), a pillow cover adapted to encase a pillow insert, or to an assembled structure comprising multiple layers such as a pillow insert and a pillow cover. Where distinctions are relevant, they are noted; otherwise, the term “pillow” can refer to any one of or all three of these interpretations.
In one embodiment, a system of discrete pillows is chained together in a curved shape. The system comprises a head pillow having a first corner and a second corner. Two discrete first-tier pillows are individually connected to the first and second corner of the head pillow respectively, where a length of the first-tier pillows extends perpendicularly to a length of the head pillow. Two discrete second-tier pillows are each connected respectively to the first-tier pillows at an end of the first-tier pillows opposite of a connection between the first-tier pillows and the head pillow. A length of the second-tier pillows is arranged in parallel with the length of the first-tier pillows.
In another embodiment, a body pillow cover system comprises a chain of five pillow covers coupled together in a curved shape. A middle cover of the chain is positioned at an apex of the curved shape, and two pillow covers on each side of the middle cover extend perpendicularly from the middle cover. A connecting joint is coupled between two pillow covers in the chain.
In yet another embodiment, a body pillow system comprises a head pillow and a first pillow having a top left-side and a lower right-side. The first pillow is joined to the head pillow at the top left-side and joined to a second pillow at the lower right-side. The body pillow system also includes a third pillow having a top right side and a lower left side. The third pillow is joined to the head pillow at the top right side and joined to a fourth pillow at the lower left side. The first and third pillows extend perpendicularly from the head pillow, and are substantially parallel to one another.
Accordingly, several advantages of the disclosure are to provide an improved full body support pillow, to provide means of increasing the feeling of a cool body support pillow during warmer weather and pregnancy, and to provide a multi-purpose, user-friendly, high quality, yet economical body support pillow. Still further components and advantages will become apparent from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings
The head pillow 22 has a right-side lower corner that is coupled by a connecting joint 28 to a top right corner of the right-side arm pillow 24 (i.e., a corner that is lateral to a user of the body support pillow system 21), and a left-side lower corner that is coupled by a connecting joint 28 to a top left (i.e., lateral) corner of the left-side arm pillow 23. The right-side arm pillow 24 has a lower left corner that is attached by a connecting joint 28 to a top left corner of the right-side leg pillow 26 (i.e., a corner that is medial to the user's body). The left-side arm pillow 23 has a lower right corner that is attached by a connecting joint 28 to a top right (i.e., medial) corner of the left-side leg pillow 25. The head pillow 22 may have a size selected from standard pillow sizes, such as a queen size or a king size, to enable a user to add a standard-sized pillow insert to the head pillow 22. However, in other cases, the head pillow 22 can be sized to accommodate a custom-sized pillow insert, or multiple standard-sized inserts.
One or more of the side pillows 23, 24, 25, 26 can have an opening 32. For example,
The body support pillow system 21 can be sized to approximately fit a user. In some embodiments, a total length of the body support pillow system 21 from a top of the head pillow 22 to a bottom of each leg pillow 25, 26 can be between approximately four feet and approximately seven feet. For example, each side pillow 23, 24, 25, 26 can be between 20 and 40 inches long, or more specifically between 25 and 30 inches long. In some embodiments, each side pillow 23, 24, 25, 26 is approximately the same length. In other embodiments, the arm pillows 23, 24 are both approximately a first length, while the leg pillows 25, 26 are both approximately a second length that is different from the first length. In still another embodiment, the left-side pillows 23, 25 are both approximately a first length, while the right-side pillows 24, 26 are both approximately a second length that is different from the first length. Each side pillows 23, 24, 25, 26 may instead be a different length.
The connecting joints 28 provide flexibility in pillow support and a comfortable design for a user. Four connecting joints 28 are visible in the figure. The side pillows 23, 24, 25, 26 are rotatable around the connecting joints 28 to adjust to the comfort needs of a user. In one embodiment, the left- and right-side arm pillows 23, 24 are rotatable outward around the connecting joints 28 (i.e., laterally away from the user), and the left and right-side leg pillows 25, 26 are rotatable inward around the connecting joints 28 (i.e., medially toward the user). For example, a pregnant user can rotate the arm pillows 23, 24 outward to provide room and well-designed comfort for her growing belly during any stage of pregnancy, while rotating the leg pillows 25, 26 inward to comfortably fit between the legs of the user. As another example, a user who wishes to use the pillow system 21 for support in a seated position can move the arm pillows 23, 24 outward to accommodate a width of the user's hips. The leg pillows 25, 26 can be rotated inward to support the user's legs, or can be folded over the arm pillows 23, 24 to provide arm support. The arm pillows 23, 24 can, in still another use case, rotate outward to allow two or more people to use the pillow system 21 together.
The connecting joints 28 can comprise any flexible or elastic material, such as fabric, rope, or elastic cord, that is fastened between respective pillows in the pillow system 21. To enable relative rotation of the pillows around the connecting joints 28, a length of a connection between each connecting joint 28 and a pillow 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 may be less than a third of the width of the pillow. For example, as shown in
The body support pillow system 21 can be folded into a smaller configuration for storage.
The right-side leg pillow 26 can be attachable by Velcro, snaps, clipping mechanism, hooks, or other attachment mechanism known in the art to another portion of the body support pillow system 21, such as the left-side leg pillow 25, the head pillow 22, or the right-side arm pillow 24, in order to ensure that the body support pillow system 21 remains folded. Furthermore, portions of the support pillow system 21 may be sized to accommodate such folding. For example, the leg pillows 25, 26 may be longer than the arm pillows 23, 24 to enable the leg pillows 25, 26 to fold over the arm pillows 23, 24. The connecting joints 28 between the arm and leg pillows may additionally or alternatively be longer than the connecting joints 28 between the head pillow 22 and arm pillows 23, 24. The final folded configuration of the support pillow system 21 is more compact than the unfolded, open configuration, allowing the support pillow system 21 to be more conveniently stored or more neatly displayed.
The pillow insert 31 can comprise any material having natural latex properties, such as talalay latex, copper infused talalay latex, or talalay latex down fill. The pillow cover 29 can comprise a material having soft, natural, and environmentally sustainable properties, such as lyocell Tencel, polyester, organic cotton, bamboo, or any combination of these materials. The pillow lining 30 can comprise a material having cooling features, such as polyester, polyester and latex, organic cotton, bamboo, a cooling gel, or polyester or cotton with additional cooling technology materials.
In some cases, the pillow lining 30 comprises a material with a higher thermal conductivity than other layers of the pillow, enabling the pillow lining 30 to spread heat more evenly across the pillow. The thermally conductive portion of the pillow lining 30 may be positioned across substantially an entire inner surface of the pillow cover 29. Alternatively, the thermally conductive portion can cover portions of the inner surface of the pillow cover 29, such as portions that are more likely to come into contact with warm areas of a user. For example, a top portion of each pillow 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 may be lined with the thermally conductive lining 30 to distribute heat away from a user lying on top of the pillow system 21, while a bottom portion of the pillows is not lined with the thermally conductive lining 30. In another example, portions of the head pillow 22 and arm pillows 23, 24 can be lined with the thermally conductive lining 30, while the leg pillows 25, 26 are not.
In other embodiments, layers additional to or instead of the lining 30 can include thermal regulation features. For example, the pillow insert 31 may include thermally conductive materials, moisture wicking materials, or materials that allow air flow such as an open foam, to provide thermal comfort to a user. The pillow cover 29 may include moisture-wicking materials to wick sweat and condensation away from a user's body to help cool the user. Similar to the lining 30, the pillow cover 29 may include thermally conductive portions covering some or all of the cover 29 to conduct heat away from the user's body.
While prior full body support pillows offer some flexibility in their construction, each respectively has comparatively limited flexibility as they do not have the five-pillow, lightweight, easily maneuvered construction as disclosed herein. Furthermore, this body pillow disclosed herein enables for removability of the included pillow inserts and lining should the user wish to modify size, fill density, or other aspects of the pillow inserts.
In operation, one uses the full body support pillow in a manner consistent use of other body pillows. In some cases, the primary positioning of use may be side-laying. For example, a pregnant user can use the pillow to comfortably sleep on her left-side (considered the safest method of sleep during pregnancy). Users, pregnant or not pregnant alike, may sleep on their back or left or right-sides. The pillow can be manipulated to turn into a nursing pillow post pregnancy, into a seated position when relaxing and used for reclining or lounging against something (e.g., couch, bed headboard, wall, etc.) with the back elevated.
The body support pillow 21 is foldable for convenience and comfort of the user. Because the pillow 21 can be folded in different ways, a user has multiple options for pillow usage. For example, a user can only use upper parts of the pillow for the arms, without having to use the bottom part for the legs. In this configuration, the user may fold leg side pillows up next to arm side pillows for extra comfort and additional arm support. In another configuration, a user can fold the leg pillows together to elevate legs and feet. Still another configuration allows the user to use the full body support pillow post-pregnancy to aid in nursing/feeding their baby. The full body support pillow 21 can be maneuvered so that the head pillow is resting on the user's legs while in the seated position and the arm and leg side pillows are folded together on both left and right-sides of the user for added user arm support during nursing/feeding session for the baby. The pillow 21 can also be folded to a compact configuration that can be used as a travel pillow, can be easily carried, and can be nicely displayed when not in use.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, but that various modifications may be made without deviating from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/553,763, filed Sep. 1, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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