Claims
- 1. A cushion comprising:
- (a) a relatively soft generally rectangular and generally solid resilient foam cushion body having a generally planar front surface as an occupant contacting surface, the cushion body further having a transverse centerline such that about half the cushion body is above said transverse centerline and about half the cushion body lies below said transverse centerline;
- said cushion body including lumbar support means therein for providing special support to the lumbar region of a user's body without distending the generally planar front surface of the cushion body; said lumbar support means comprising:
- (b) a single horizontal generally tabular cavity means within the cushion body; and
- (c) a firmer foam support member, shaped and sized to fit in the cavity means of the cushion body, said firmer foam support member having generally convex front,
- the cavity means being shaped, sized and positioned to support the lumbar region of the user's back in a relatively natural lordotic lumbar curve when filled with the support member, wherein the front of the firmer foam support member is more convex than the front surface of the cushion body, with substantially all or at least 70% of the tubular cavity means and firm foam support member lying below the transverse centerline on said cushion body.
- 2. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the cushion body can be of shapes and sizes similar to the shapes and sizes of other generally rectangular cushions use in the furniture industry as primary cushions for chairs, sofas, backrests, etc., and wherein the generally planar front surface of the cushion body can be flat, slightly concave, or slightly convex.
- 3. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the support member is installed without substantially distorting the appearance of the front or rear face of the cushion body.
- 4. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the tubular cavity and support member are in the shape of a generally oval shaped cylinder.
- 5. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the cushion body has an ILD firmness of no more than 40 pounds, and the firm foam support member has an ILD firmness of at least 30 pounds, with the firm support member always having an ILD firmness greater than the cushion body.
- 6. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the firm foam support member has two sides and a center portion with respect to said two sides, and said center portion is comprised of one or more layers of relatively softer foam material.
- 7. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the wherein the firm foam support member has two sides and a center portion with respect to said two sides, and said center portion is contoured in a manner that causes it to be indented with respect to the rest of the firm foam support member.
- 8. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the cushion body and the support member comprises an elastic foam material.
- 9. The cushion of claim 1 wherein a portion of the cushion body is made of a loose fill cushioning material, and the other portion is made of an elastic foam material.
- 10. The cushion of claim 9 wherein the portion of the cushion body made of an elastic foam material includes said cavity means in the form of a horizontal generally semi-oval cylindrical hollow at the point that would correspond to a human user's lumbar region, with said firm foam support member being of a generally cylindrical cylindrical shape and secured in the hollow.
- 11. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the cushion is reversible, and the shape of the support member is not symmetric, providing different degrees of support to a key area of the user's body, depending on which side of the cushion contacts the user's body.
- 12. The cushion of claim 1 wherein the cushions are reversible, and the cavity in the body of the cushion and the support member are positioned more toward one face enabling the cushion to provide more support to a key area of the user's body when that side is used, and less support when the opposite side is used.
- 13. A cushion comprising:
- (a) a relatively soft generally rectangular and generally solid resilient foam cushion body having a generally planar front surface as an occupant contacting surface, the cushion body further having a transverse centerline such that about half the cushion body is above said transverse centerline and about half the cushion body lies below said transverse centerline; said cushion body including lumbar support means therein for providing special support to a key area of a user's body without distending the generally planar front surface of the cushion body; said lumbar support means comprising;
- (b) a single horizontal generally semi-cylindrically shaped hollow means on the cushion side which is opposite the generally planar front surface
- (c) a firm foam support member, shaped and sized to fit in the hollow means of the cushion body, said firmer foam support member having a generally convex front, the hollow means being shaped, sized, and positioned to support the lumbar region of the user's back in a relatively natural lordotic lumbar curve when filled with the support member, wherein the front of the firmer foam support member is more convex than the front surface of the cushion body, with substantially all or at least 70% of the hollow means and firm foam support member lying below the transverse centerline on said cushion body.
- 14. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the cushion body can be of shapes and sizes similar to the shapes and sizes of other generally rectangular cushions used in the furniture industry as primary cushions for chairs, sofas, backrests, etc., and wherein the generally planar front surface of the cushion body can be flat, slightly concave, or slightly convex.
- 15. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the support member is installed without substantially distorting the appearance of the front face of the cushion body.
- 16. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the hollow and support member are in the shape of generally oval semi-cylinder.
- 17. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the cushion body has an ILD firmness of no more than 40 pounds, and the firm foam support member has an ILD firmness of at least 30 pounds, with the firm support member always having an ILD firmness greater than the cushion body.
- 18. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the firm foam support member has two sides and a center portion with respect to said two sides, and said center portion is comprised of one or more layers of relatively softer foam material.
- 19. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the wherein the firm foam support member has two sides and a center portion with respect to said two sides, and said center portion is contoured in a manner that causes it to be indented with respect to the rest of the firm foam support member.
- 20. The cushion of claim 13 wherein the cushion body and the support member comprises an elastic foam material.
- 21. The cushion of claim 13 wherein a portion of the cushion body is made of a loose fill cushioning material, and another portion is made of an elastic foam material.
- 22. The cushion of claim 21 wherein the portion of the cushion body made of the elastic foam material includes said hollow means in the form of a horizontal contoured generally semi-cylindrical hollow at the point of the lumbar region, with said firm foam support member being of a generally cylindrical shape and secured in the semi-cylindrical hollow.
- 23. A cushion comprising:
- (a) a relatively soft generally rectangular and generally solid resilient foam cushion body having a generally planar front face as an occupant contacting surface, the cushion body further having a transverse centerline such that about half the cushion body is above said transverse centerline and about half the cushion body lies below said transverse centerline;
- (b) a firmer foam support member generally in the shape of a deformed cylinder, said firmer foam support member having a generally convex front, said generally convex front being shaped to support an occupant's lumbar region in a relatively natural lordotic curve; and
- (c) a single horizontal void means in the cushion body for receiving the firmer foam support member within the cushion body without distending the generally planar front face of the cushion body,
- the horizontal void means being shaped, sized and positioned to receive the support member in a manner that the cushion supports the occupant's lumbar region in a relatively natural lordotic curve when filled with the support member, wherein the front of the firmer foam support member is more convex than the front face of the cushion body, with substantially all or at least 70% of the horizontal void means and firm foam support member lying below the transverse centerline on said cushion body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/721,179, filed Jun. 26, 1991, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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