Claims
- 1. An item for use as an automobile seat pad, a pillow, a cushion and the like, said item comprising at least one bag-like body having a front surface and a back surface containing a large number of short cylindrical stuffing elements of synthetic resin, a number of strings arranged zigzag between the front and back surfaces thereof and a number of projections provided on the front surface thereof for spot pressure therapy, said projections extending outwardly from the front surface of sufficient distance to apply spot pressure on the user of the item, one of said strings securing each projection to the front surface of the bag-like body, said stuffing elements becoming rigidly held by pulling said strings to make the projections firmly stand on the surface of the item.
- 2. An item according to claim 1 wherein said string secures a projection by running through a bore in each projection by running through a bore in each projection.
- 3. An item according to claim 2 wherein said strings each run through at least one hole on an anchor plate on the back surface of the bag-like body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 294,566, filed Nov. 2, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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