The present invention relates to a convertible pillow, and more particularly to a pillow that converts to a sleeping bag, and/or a blanket, and/or a comforter with an attached pillow.
In one aspect, a combination pillow and sleeping bag is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The combination pillow and sleeping bag includes a first pillow portion and a second pillow portion detachably coupled to the first pillow portion. The second pillow portion defines a cavity. The combination pillow and sleeping bag also includes a sleeping bag having a first end coupled to the first pillow portion and a second end coupled to the second pillow portion. When in the first configuration, the first and second pillow portions are coupled together, and the sleeping bag is positioned within the cavity of the second pillow portion. When in the second configuration, the first and second pillow portions are detached from one another and spaced apart such that the sleeping bag extends between the first and second pillow portions.
In another aspect, a combination pillow and sleeping bag is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The combination pillow and sleeping bag includes a first pillow portion containing a stuffing material that gives the first pillow portion a generally fixed shape, a second pillow portion detachably coupled to the first pillow portion, the second pillow portion defining a cavity, a fastener on one of the first or second pillow portions for detachably coupling the first and second pillow portions together, and a sleeping bag having a first end coupled to the first pillow portion and a second end coupled to the second pillow portion. When in the first configuration, the first and second pillow portions are detachably coupled together by the fastener with the sleeping bag positioned within the cavity of the second pillow portion, the sleeping bag acting as stuffing material for the second pillow portion, where the sleeping bag positioned within the cavity of the second pillow portion gives the second pillow portion a generally fixed shape. When in the second configuration, the first and second pillow portions are detached from one another and spaced apart such that the sleeping bag extends between the first and second pillow portions, the second end of the sleeping bag being coupled to the second pillow portion around an entire perimeter of the second end of the sleeping bag such that the second pillow portion cooperates with the sleeping bag to form a closed end, and the sleeping bag is coupled to the first pillow portion around less than an entire perimeter of the first end of the sleeping bag such that an unattached portion of the first end of the sleeping bag forms an opening of the sleeping bag in the second configuration.
In yet another aspect, a combination pillow and blanket is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The combination pillow and blanket includes a first pillow portion, a second pillow portion detachably coupled to the first pillow portion, the second pillow portion defining a cavity, and a blanket having four edges. A section of the first edge of the blanket is coupled to the first pillow portion and a section of the second edge of the blanket is coupled to the second pillow portion. The third and fourth edges are configured to fold over one another to wrap around a user. In the first configuration, the first and second pillow portions are coupled together and the blanket is positioned within the cavity of the second pillow portion. In the second configuration, the first and second pillow portions are detached from one another and spaced apart such that the blanket extends between the first and second pillow portions.
In still another aspect, a combination pillow and blanket is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The combination pillow and blanket includes a first portion and a second portion detachably coupled to the first portion. The first portion defines a cavity. The combination pillow and blanket also includes a blanket having a perimeter. A section of the perimeter of the blanket is coupled to the first portion. Another section of the perimeter of the blanket is able to fold over the blanket to wrap around a user. In the first configuration, the first and second portions are coupled together and the blanket is positioned within the cavity of the first portion. In the second configuration, the first and second portions are detached from one another and spaced apart such that at least a portion of the blanket extends between the first and second portions, and the first portion is configured to function as a hood.
In another aspect, a combination pillow and comforter is configurable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The combination pillow and comforter includes a first pillow portion and a second pillow portion detachably coupled to the first pillow portion, where the second pillow portion defines a cavity. A comforter is attached to a portion of each of the first and second pillow portions. The comforter is able to fit over a mattress. In the first configuration, the first and second pillow portions are coupled together and the comforter is positioned within the cavity of the second pillow portion. In the second configuration, the first and second pillow portions are detached from one another and spaced apart and adjacent opposing ends of the comforter.
A method of transforming a combination pillow and sleeping bag includes disconnecting one or more fasteners connecting a first pillow portion to a second pillow portion, and moving the first pillow portion away from the second pillow portion until a sleeping bag is fully extended between the two pillow portions to transform the combination pillow and sleeping bag from a first configuration to a second configuration.
Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any independent embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other independent embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
An example combination pillow and sleeping bag 10 that is transformable between a first configuration and a second configuration is described herein.
An exterior of each of the first and second pillow portions 18, 22 is made from or includes a first fabric, which is generally soft or plush to the touch. The first pillow portion 18 may be filled with one of a foam, a fiber stuffing, or beans, or any other suitable filling for a pillow. The stuffing material of the first pillow portion 18 gives the first pillow portion a generally fixed shape. That is, the first pillow portion 18 does not change shape when the combination pillow and sleeping bag 10 is transformed from the first configuration 14 to a second configuration. The first pillow portion 18 serves as a pillow that may be used as a rest for a user's (e.g., a child's) head when the combination pillow and sleeping bag 10 is in both configurations. However, the shape of the first pillow portion 18 may be slightly deformed when weight is placed on the first pillow portion 18, as any pillow would be. The second pillow portion 22 forms a cavity 24 (depicted in
When in the first configuration 14, the combination pillow and sleeping bag 10 depicts a character image formed by the coupled first and second pillow portions 18, 22. The character image may be a cat, as depicted, or may be another character image. Other examples of character images include movie or television characters, animated characters, animals, humans, inanimate objects, fantasy creatures or objects, or other articles, whether real or imagined (hereinafter collectively referred to as a character image). Different character images may include but are not limited to: a ladybug, a polar bear, a dog, a wolf, a bear, a cow, a cat, a mouse, a monkey, a frog, a unicorn, a horse, a dragon, a lizard, a tiger, a giraffe, an elephant, a hippopotamus, a hedgehog, a turtle, a panda, or a rabbit. The pillow may include a number of appendages 26 attached to the first pillow portion 18 and/or the second pillow portion 22 that correspond to and further add to the likeness of the character image. Appendages 26 may include paws, ears, noses, antennae, horns, tails, etc., which correspond to the character image formed by the first and second pillow portion 18, 22. Additionally, other character image features (e.g., eyes, a nose, a mouth, etc.) may be provided on the first fabric of the first and second pillow portions 18, 22 to further convey attributes of the character image.
The second pillow portion 22 is detachably coupled to the first pillow portion 18.
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The combination pillow and sleeping bag 10 provides a multi-functional item. In the first configuration 14, the pillow can be used to rest a user's head and also provides a soft pillow with a character image that resembles a plush toy or animal. In the second configuration 46, the sleeping bag portion 50 and second pillow portion 22 together define a sleeping bag in which a user can rest. The first pillow portion 18 serves as a pillow on which the user's head will rest when lying in the sleeping bag. Unlike many existing pillow and sleeping bag combinations, having only a single pillow portion, the illustrated second pillow portion 22, with its cavity 24, provides the storage for the sleeping bag portion 50, such that the first pillow portion 18 maintains its generally fixed shape in both the first and second configurations 14, 26. This can eliminate the need for the user requiring a separate/additional pillow when lying in the sleeping bag.
The blanket 96 may be made from a soft fabric that is different from the fabric used for the first and second pillow portions 84, 88. For example, the fabric may be fleece, cotton, flannel, a polyester blend, etc. The fabric of the blanket 96 may include a print or pattern that corresponds to the character image created by the first and second pillow portions 84, 88. For example, the fabric may include similar colors as used in the character image or may be related to the character image in some way. The size and shape of the blanket can vary as desired. For example, the blanket could have more than four edges, perhaps being shaped as a hexagon (or another polygonal shape). As long as at least a section of one edge of the blanket 96 is connected/connectable to the first pillow portion 84 and at least a section of another edge of the blanket 96 is connected/connectable to the second pillow portion 88, the size and shape of the blanket 96 can vary. Alternatively, the blanket 96 may be round or oval-shaped. In such examples, the blanket may be attached to the first and second pillow portions 84, 88 at two opposing sections of the perimeter of the blanket 96. Additional opposing sections are included in the remainder of the perimeter. The additional opposing sections may be folded over one another to wrap around a user.
In some examples, the combination pillow and sleeping bag 10 discussed above may include a zipper that may completely unzip from top to bottom such that the sleeping bag portion 50 may transform into a blanket 96. The zipper could be centrally located such that when unzipped, the two side portions created would be substantially the same size, although this need not be the case. In such examples, a section of the bottom edge of the sleeping bag portion 50 may be connected to the second pillow portion 22, or the second pillow portion 22 may also include a zipper or other additional fasteners to allow the sleeping bag portion 50 to partially detach from the second pillow portion 22, or to allow the second pillow portion 22 to partially open. In a somewhat similar example, the combination pillow and blanket 76 may include zippers on the third and fourth edges 112, 116 that allow the edges 112, 116 to zip together to form a sleeping bag 50. Other fasteners or zippers may be used to more completely connect the second pillow portion 22, 88 to the second edge 108 of the blanket 96. Thus, a combination pillow and sleeping bag or blanket may be convertible between a pillow, a blanket, and a sleeping bag.
The combination pillow and blanket 129 includes a first portion 130 and a second portion 131. The first and second portions 130, 131 may be similar to the first and second pillow portions 84, 88 discussed above, or the first and second portions 130, 131 may be different in that they may not include any stuffing. Further, the first portion 130 may be provided with a cavity 133 such that the first portion 130 functions as a hood for a user to wear with the combination pillow and blanket 129 in the second configuration 100 (as shown in
While in the first configuration 80, the blanket 96 may be stored in one or both of the first and second portions 130, 131. In some embodiments, the blanket 96 itself functions as some or all of the padding for the combination pillow and blanket 129 to function as a pillow in the first configuration 80.
The first and second portions 130, 131 may be coupled to the blanket 96 in any of the ways mentioned above. In the illustrated embodiment shown in
The first and second pillow portions 144, 148 may be attached to the central surface 188 such that when the combination pillow and comforter 132 is in the second configuration 152, the first and second pillow portions 144, 148 are at opposing sides (e.g., the top and bottom) of the mattress, respectively. The first and second pillow portions 144, 148 are generally centered along the width of the comforter 140. The first and second pillow portions 144, 148 are each coupled to a portion of the central surface 188 of the comforter on a back side of each pillow portion such that the front side of each pillow portion is on top of the comforter 140. The first and second pillow portions 144, 148 can be stitched (permanently) or otherwise fastened (permanently or temporarily, e.g., with buttons, snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, etc.) to the comforter 140. The first and second pillow portions 144, 148 might be removably connected to the comforter 140 to enable removal of the comforter 140 from the pillow portions 144, 148 for separate washing of the comforter 140.
Additionally, a sleeping bag 196 may be positioned between the first and second pillow 144, 148 portions on top of the comforter 140. In some examples, the sleeping bag 196 is sewn into the center or near the center of the comforter 140. For example, an opening may be cut into the center of the comforter 140, and the sleeping bag 196 may be inserted into the opening and sewn to edges of the opening so that the sleeping bag 196 is positioned between the first and second pillow portions 144, 148. The sleeping bag has a first end 200 that is adjacent to, but not connected to, the first pillow portion 144 that partially forms the opening of the sleeping bag 196. A second end 204 of the sleeping bag is attached to a top side of the second pillow portion 148 such that a cavity is formed within the second pillow portion 148 for a user's feet. A zipper 208 extends between the first and second ends 200, 204 to further open the sleeping bag 196 and enable the user to enter and exit the sleeping bag 196. The fabric of an exterior 212 of the sleeping bag is the same as the fabric of the comforter to create a uniform look of the comforter. A second fabric may be used on the interior 216 of the sleeping bag that corresponds to the exterior fabric. In other examples, the sleeping bag 196 is sewn on top of the comforter 140.
Alternatively, the sleeping bag 196 may be formed by adding an additional layer or layers of fabric to the central surface 188 in the area between the first and second pillow portions 144, 148. For example, in the area between the first and second pillow portions 144, 148, an additional layer of fabric that matches the comforter 140 may be sewn to the bottom pillow portion 148 and along an edge 218 of the sleeping bag portion 196 extending in a direction between the first and second portions 144, 148. A zipper 208 is then attached to a second edge of the sleeping bag between the first and second pillow portions 144, 148. In another alternative example, a top layer of the comforter 140 may be partially cut into an opening such that sides of the top layer of the comforter 140 adjacent to the top and bottom pillow portions 144, 148, and an edge extending between the first and second pillow portion form three edges of the sleeping bag. A liner may then be sewn to these edges to form a sleeping bag within and/or between layers of the comforter. The bottom edge may be sewn to the bottom pillow portion 144, a zipper is sewn to the side edge so that the side edge may be connected to the comforter portion, and the top edge is finished to so that the top edge forms the top opening of the sleeping bag.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/914,173, filed on Oct. 11, 2019, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/935,239, filed on Nov. 14, 2019.
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