The present application is related to Canadian Patent Application No. 2,914,878, filed Dec. 11, 2015 and entitled DOWN-FILL PILLOW CONSTRUCTION.
The present invention relates to pillow structures and particularly to a down pillow having a core formed of down sheet material pieces and the method of fabrication. In a preferred embodiment the down sheet material pieces are formed from recycled trimmings from down sheet material sheets in which patterns are cut.
Pillow pouches are manufactured invarious constructions including polyurethane foams, polyester fill, feathers, down, and hard or soft core structures whereby to provide support to a user's head and neck during bedtime. Therapeutic pillows are also known but these use materials to provide firm support to the head and neck of the user person. Non-alergenic pillow structures utilize materials which are non-alergenic.
Several problems exist with feather or down fill pillows while these provide comfort in softness and warmth which are desirable features of such pillows. One major problem is the instability of the feathers or down disposed inside the pillow pouch wherein the feathers or down is unstable and has a tendency to migrate and clump in various areas of the pillow pouch when in use or manipulated in an attempt to obtain a more even distribution of the down inside the pouch. In others words, the feathers or down does not exhibit a constant density throughout the pillow pouch and there is therefore a constant need to shake the pillowcase and tamp it with the hand to try and maintain a more constant distribution of the feathers or down inside the pouch. This can become annoying to the user person.
Another problem with feather or down pillows is that the small feathers and down can escape from its pouch and pillow case, particularly during manipulation, tamping and cleaning, and inhaled by the user person. If the person is allergic to feathers, then one has to revert to the use of pillows having non-allergic fill material which do not have the comfort and warm equivalent to feather or down filled pillows. Feathers and down are unstable products and in the fabrication of pillows the pouches are often filled by hand or blown into the pouch. Such manufacturing methods can be hazardous to the health of the factory workers and does not ensure a constant volume of feathers or down being inserted into the pouch. Still further, the use of down is expensive although it is known to be one of the best insulating products while exhibiting softness to a user's face when sleeping and is capable of restoring its shape after having been compressed during use.
In my U.S. Pat. No. 6,025,041, entitled “Down Feather Sheet” there is disclosed the construction of a down feather sheet wherein the down is mixed with a binder, such as glue particles or binding synthetic fibers or a mixture thereof, to form a substantially homogeneous sheet for use as a thermal insulator. Down which is a natural fiber is known to have excellent thermal insulating properties due to the fact that it is formed of clusters having a plurality of fibers radiating from a cluster core with the fibers having a multitude of minuscule hairs to trap air pockets creating an effective thermal barrier and therefore an excellent insulator. These clusters of tiny hairs, up to 2 million filaments for every ounce of down that crisscross every which way cannot be synthetically duplicated. My down feather sheet was developed for preventing the feather down from shifting and clumping when used in the construction of thermally insulated articles where previously the down was inserted loosely between fabric sheets.
From my study of down clusters and the fact that I have been successful in harnessing the down in a homogeneous structure, I have come to realize that by trapping the clusters in a 3-dimensional interconnected filament structure, a multitude of air pockets are formed by the binder and the filaments of the down to trap the clusters. Various sizes, down to miniscule air pockets are formed between the cluster filaments and their multitude of hairs and the spaces between the filament structure. This created the best known thermal insulator. Down has several advantages such as providing warmth, breathability, sound insulation, compressability and loft restoration, its biodegradable, ecological and provides warmth in the cold winter month and a cooling effect in hot weather conditions.
In my above referenced pending patent application I have utilized my down feather sheet to create the envelope of the pillow and disclosed that the core can consist of one or more sheets of down feathers. By doing so, I have resolved the problem of the core material being displaced during use or feathers and down from forming clumps.
During the fabrication of products using down feather sheets of the type disclosed in my aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,025,041 and my U.S. Pat. No. 9,380,893 entitled “Thermally Insulating Stretchable Down Feather Sheet and Method of Fabrication”, trimmings are produced when cutting pattern pieces in these sheets. Due to the advantages and higher cost of down material as compared to synthetic insulation, it is desirable to recycle these trimmings into other useful products. However, it is not practical to separate the down from its attachment to the scrim sheets.
In searching for a useful use for these trimmings, I have experimented with its use as the core element. However, for comfort the size and shape of the trimmings have to be within predetermined dimensions whereby the user person would not experience any discomfort around is face and head during use. Also, these down feather pieces cut from my down feather sheets would have to be substantially stable within the pillow envelope to prevent them from clumping.
It is a feature of the present invention to overcome the above mentioned disadvantages and to recycle the down sheet trimmings into a useful product.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a down-fill pillow construction wherein the core of the pillow is made of a plurality of down feather sheet pieces cut from down feather sheets in specific sizes and shapes. Another feature of the present invention is to provide a down-fill pillow construction which utilizes a core body of down feather sheet trimmings and wherein the core is surrounded by one or more down material sheets secured to form an envelope in which the trimmings are retained captive.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide a down-fill pillow construction wherein the core body is formed by a plurality of cut pieces from a down feather sheet and wherein said cut pieces are in strip form, or cube form or any other suitable form wherein to form an entanglement when captive in a pillow envelope to prevent the displacement thereof during use.
Another feature of the present invention is to introduce polymer material mixed with the down feather pieces to improve the loft of the pillow while reducing the cost of the core material.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a novel method of forming a down-fill pillow using pieces of down feather sheet material cut to form or recovered from waste material produced by cutting patterns in down feather sheets.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a down-fill pillow comprised of a fabric pouch in which is captively retained in close fit a pillow envelope formed from one or more down feather sheets secured such as to form said envelope, said one or more down feather sheets being formed by a layer of down material of predetermined thickness held captive. A down material core is encapsulated by the envelope. The down material core is formed by a plurality of down feather pieces cut from down feather sheets. The down feather pieces are of sufficient quantity to fill the envelope and are subjected to limited movement with one another when the head a user person is rested on the down-fill pillow causing the down feather pieces to compress and mold about the head while remaining entangled with one another and recovering its loft when the head is removed.
According to another broad aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of forming a down-fill pillow from down feather sheet material. The method comprises the steps of:
(i) forming an envelope from one or more down feather sheets, said down feather sheets having a layer of down feather material of predetermined thickness mixed with a binder and held captive;
(ii) forming down feather pieces for use as a core for the down fill pillow;
(iii) stuffing the envelope with a substantially predetermined volume of the down feather pieces;
(iv) closing and securing the envelope, and
(v) placing the envelope in a fabric pouch to form the down-fill pillow.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover all obvious embodiments and modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein provided such fall within the scope of the appended claims.