This invention relates generally to pillows, and more specifically concerns a pillow with a contoured exterior configuration.
Various contour pillow configurations are known, usually providing specialized support for the user. Examples of such pillows include those shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,345,401 to Frydman and U.S. Pat. No. 3,829,917 to DeLaittre et al. However, such pillows usually are solid foam, or other soft, resilient material, to maintain the contour. This is, for instance, shown clearly in Frydman. It is difficult to maintain a contour arrangement in a pillow with loose filling such as feathers and down. With the present invention, however, a contoured pillow structure is provided which maintains the original contour of the pillow, using a loose filling like feathers, down, other natural filling or comparable synthetic filling, such as polyester or PLA (polylactic acid) material.
Accordingly, the present invention is a pillow, comprising: a pillow body having an upper curved portion, including a first convex curved portion extending along an upper surface of the pillow near a rear edge thereof, a second convex curved portion extending along the upper surface of the pillow near a front edge thereof, and a concave curved portion joining the first and second curved portions; a plurality of spaced-apart interior baffle members extending approximately parallel to the curved portions, defining chambers within the pillow; and filling in the pillow body, in the chambers defined by the baffle members.
The upper curved portion 16 of shell 12 includes a rear curved section 26 which extends lengthwise of the pillow between the two end portions 18 and 20, and a front curved section 28 which also extends lengthwise of the pillow between the two end portions 18 and 20 and generally parallels the rear curved section 26. The rear curved section 26 and the front curved section 28 are both convex curves. Between the rear curved section 26 and the front curved section 28, joining the two together, is an intermediate curved section 30 which is concave.
In the embodiment shown, the distance between the flat lower portion 14 of the shell 12 and the high point of rear curved section 26 is 4½ inches, while the distance between the lower portion 14 and the high point of front curved section 28 is 3½ inches. The distance between lower portion 14 and the low point of intermediate curved section 30 is 3 inches.
The upper portion 16 of shell 12 is arranged so that it curves from back to front continuously from rear lower edge 34 of shell 12 through the rear curved section 26, intermediate curved section 30 and front curved section 28 to front lower edge 36.
Extending lengthwise, i.e. longitudinally, of pillow 10 are three interior baffle members 40, 42 and 44. Baffle members 40, 42 and 44 in the embodiment shown extend for the full length of the pillow and parallel each other. Each baffle member is sewn to the interior surfaces of the lower and upper portions 14, 16 of shell 12, and to at least one of the two end portions 18 and 20. In some construction techniques, one end portion is not secured to one end portion, in order to permit convenient filling of the pillow. In the embodiment shown, the interior baffle members are also made of cotton, although this material can be varied as well. The location of the baffle members is important to maintain the loose fill in the pillow in proper position to maintain the contour of the pillow.
In the embodiment shown, baffle member 40 is located approximately halfway between the high point of rear curved section 26 and the low point of intermediate curved section 30. Baffle member 42 is positioned approximately at the low point of intermediate curved section 30, while baffle member 44 is close to the high point of front curved section 28. The location of the baffle members can be varied to some extent, such as over a range of 1–2 inches.
Baffle member 40 is, in the embodiment shown, approximately 4 inches high, while baffle member 42 is 3 inches high and baffle member 44 is 3½ inches high, which is approximately the same as the distance to the high point of the front curved section 28 from the lower portion 14 of shell 12.
The pillow may be filled with either natural filling, e.g. feathers and down, or synthetic, e.g. polyester filling or PLA or similar material. There can also be different fill material in the different chambers defined by the baffle members.
The contour pillow 10 can be provided with a cover which includes fill on one side.
Accordingly, a new pillow configuration has been disclosed, specifically a pillow having a contoured configuration extending lengthwise of the pillow. Interior baffle members are provided which extend lengthwise of the pillow, maintaining the contour with a natural or synthetic loose fill, including a PLA filling.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention which is defined by the claims which follow:
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