This invention relates generally to a bed pillow which is expandable between three configurations, and more specifically concerns a pillow which is expandable between a traditional pillow configuration with a single peripheral edge, a gusseted configuration with a gusset between two spaced peripheral edges and a wedge configuration.
Pillows having various exterior configurations are well known. A traditional bed pillow is rectangular, with a single peripheral edge joining upper and lower fabric sections. An alternative configuration includes two upper and lower fabric sections, each of which has a peripheral edge, with a gusset between the upper and lower peripheral edges. Other shapes, including square, oval and even circular are possible. Specialty pillows, such as for specific neck and/or head support are also known. A wedge-shaped pillow is an example of a special pillow configuration.
Both traditional and gusseted bed pillows and wedge pillows have separate desirable features. Up until now, it was necessary to buy two pillows if one wanted both the traditional and the gusset pillows. Two separate pillows, however, require additional expense and possibly storage if both pillows are not used at the same time. The same is true for a wedge pillow.
Accordingly, the expandable pillow comprises: an upper fabric section having a peripheral edge; a lower fabric section having a peripheral edge; a gusset section joining the upper and lower fabric sections around the peripheral edges thereof; and a zipper assembly, comprising a gusset zipper portion, a peripheral edge zipper portion, and a slider member, wherein the gusset zipper portion extends from a selected start point along one side of the pillow and extends a selected distance to the peripheral edges of the upper and lower fabric sections, the peripheral edge zipper portion extending from a distal end of the gusset zipper portion around the peripheries of the upper and lower fabric sections, joining the peripheral edges thereof together, and terminating at a point just before a start point of the peripheral edge zipper portion, wherein the pillow is in a gusseted configuration when the zipper assembly is open and in a conventional configuration, with the peripheral edges of the upper and lower fabric sections joined together, when the zipper assembly is closed.
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The upper and lower fabric sections may have various configurations and sizes, including rectangular, which is shown in
The zipper arrangement shown and described above provides a convenient and reliable yet simple arrangement for changing the configuration of a pillow from a traditional configuration to a gusset configuration. The zipper arrangement can also be used to make a wedge configuration for the pillow by zipping the gusset zipper the entire longitudinal edge 19 and one-half of lateral edge 20.
Along lateral edge 20 is an opening 60 between the upper fabric section and the gusset section, having a length of the lateral edge minus one-half inch to permit blow-in of fill, either natural fill such as feather and/or down, or polyester fill, or a combination thereof.
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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