Fertility pillow

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360387
  • Patent Number
    6,360,387
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 16, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A support pillow for elevating the hips of a woman after sexual intercourse to facilitate entry of sperm into the uterus, the pillow including a generally wedge-shaped resilient body having a pair of generally triangular side surfaces, a sloping generally rectangular hip support surface extending between the sloping upper edge of the triangular side surfaces, a generally rectangular flat bottom surface, a rear surface connected generally perpendicular to the rear edge of the flat bottom, the wedge-shaped resilient body having a wedge-shaped piece of rigid material therein, the wedge-shaped resilient body having a soft cover thereon, the cover having a strap on each side thereof for grasping by the hands of user to position the pillow beneath the hips. Preferably the portion of the cover covering the hip support surface of the wedge-shaped resilient body has adhesive fastener strips on the top thereof, and the portion of the cover covering the rear surface of the wedge-shaped resilient body has adhesive fastener strips thereon for receiving a removable washable flap having adhesive fastener strips thereon aligned for placement on the adhesive fastener.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is related to devices for assisting women to conceive.




2. Description of the Related Art




To assist women in becoming pregnant, many doctors advocate elevating the hips of the woman attempting to conceive for approximately thirty minutes after intercourse to facilitate entry of the sperm into the uterus. This position is extremely uncomfortable for women because they are forced to use several pillows which eventually compress under the pressure of the woman's entire body. When the pillows are compressed, the hips are no longer elevated and entry of the sperm into the uterus is no longer facilitated.




In general pillows commonly used on a bed are designed to support the head and not the entire body. Moreover, there is no support for the woman's back when her hips are elevated on commonly used pillows.




Exemplary of the patents of the related art are U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,857,957; 4,780,921; 4,802,249; 5,029,350; 5,272,780; and 5,432,967.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a object of the invention to provide a support pillow for comfortably elevating the hips of a woman after intercourse to facilitate entry of sperm into the uterus to increase the probability of conception.




In accordance with the present invention there is provided a support pillow for elevating the hips of a woman after sexual intercourse to facilitate entry of sperm into the uterus, the pillow including a generally wedge-shaped resilient body having a pair of generally triangular side surfaces, a sloping generally rectangular hip support surface extending between the sloping upper edge of the triangular side surfaces, a generally rectangular flat bottom surface, a rear surface connected generally perpendicular to the rear edge of the flat bottom, the wedge-shaped resilient body having a wedge-shaped piece of rigid material therein, the wedge-shaped resilient body having a soft cover thereon, the cover having a strap on each side thereof for grasping by the hands of user to position the pillow beneath the hips. Preferably the portion of the cover covering the hip support surface of the wedge-shaped resilient body has adhesive fastener strips on the top thereof, and the portion of the cover covering the rear surface of the wedge-shaped resilient body has adhesive fastener strips thereon for receiving a removable washable flap having adhesive fastener strips thereon aligned for placement on the adhesive fastener strips attached to the cover.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be more completely understood by reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a partially cut-away perspective view of the rear and side of the fertility pillow of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially cut-away perspective view of the front and side of the fertility pillow of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the top of the removable flap of the fertility pillow of the invention showing the fastener strips in phantom lines;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the front and side of the fertility pillow of the invention with the cover attached thereto and the fastener strips shown in phantom lines;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view, partially cut-away, partially cross-sectional of the fertility pillow of the invention showing the rigid interior wedge-shaped material;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view, partially cut-away, partially cross-sectional of the fertility pillow of the invention showing the rigid interior wedge-shaped material to be hollow; and





FIG. 7

is a side view of the fertility pillow of the invention in use.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, the fertility pillow of the invention is generally indicated by the numeral


10


. Fertility pillow


10


has a generally wedge-shaped resilient body generally indicated by the numeral


12


shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


5


, and


6


. Preferably resilient body


12


is made from a soft, resilient foamed polymeric material such as foamed rubber or the like.




Resilient body


12


has a pair of generally triangular side surfaces


14


and


16


having sloping upper edges


14




a


and


16




a


. Triangular surfaces


14


and


16


are generally in the shape of right triangles. A sloping generally rectangular hip support surface


18


extends between the sloping upper edges


14




a


and


16




a


of the triangular side surfaces


14


and


16


. Upper edges


14




a


and


16




a


are generally the hypotenuse of triangular side surfaces


14


and


16


.




The bottom surface of resilient body


12


is generally indicated by the numeral


20


. Bottom surface


20


is preferably flat and generally rectangular in shape. Bottom surface


20


is oriented horizontally on the horizontal surface


22


on which fertility pillow


20


is placed as shown in FIG.


7


. Horizontal surface


22


may be a bed, floor, or the like.




Located at the rear end of resilient body


12


is rear surface


24


. Rear surface


12


is generally perpendicular to bottom surface


20


and to triangular surfaces


14


and


16


. Preferably, rear surface


12


is generally rectangular in shape.




As can best be seen in

FIG. 5

, wedge-shaped resilient body


12


has a rigid support member generally indicated by the numeral


26


located therein to provide additional support to the hips and buttocks of the user generally indicated by the numeral


11


. Rigid support member


26


could be made from any rigid material. Preferably, rigid support member


26


is made from any rigid plastic material well known in the art. Also preferred for construction of rigid support member


26


is hard cardboard or styrofoam.




Preferably rigid support member


26


is wedge-shaped and has an outer shape and surface configuration which is proportionate to wedge-shaped resilient body


12


, thus the outer surface of support member


26


is in general a smaller scale duplicate of body


12


. Wedge-shaped rigid support member


26


has a pair of generally triangular side surfaces


26




a


and


26




b


, a sloping generally rectangular hip support surface


26




c


extending between the sloping upper edge of the triangular side surfaces


26




a


and


26




b


, a generally rectangular flat bottom surface


26




d


, and a rear surface


26




e


connected generally perpendicular to the rear edge of the flat bottom surface


26




d


. Preferably rigid support member


26


is oriented in the interior of wedge-shaped body


12


with all outer surfaces of support member


26


generally parallel and generally equidistant from corresponding surfaces of body


12


. Wedge-shaped rigid support member


26


prevents wedge-shaped resilient body


12


from collapsing under the weight of the user


11


and lowering the hips of the user


11


to an undesirable angle with the horizontal.




An alternate embodiment of the wedge-shaped rigid support member


26


is shown in FIG.


6


and is generally indicated by the numeral


27


. Wedge-shaped rigid support member


27


is identical in outer shape and in location inside of body


12


. However, wedge-shaped rigid support member


27


is hollow inside. Wedge-shaped rigid support member


27


has rigid walls


27




a


and a hollow interior


27




b


. The rigid walls of wedge-shaped rigid support member


27


could be made from any rigid support member desired, although the preferred materials are polymeric materials and the like.




Wedge-shaped resilient body


12


preferably has a soft fabric cover generally indicated by the numeral


28


thereon. Soft fabric cover


28


is preferably sewn together to snugly enclose body


12


therein as known in the art. If desired, a closure such as a zipper could be incorporated in one or more edges of cover


28


to enable the cover to be zipped open and body


12


inserted therein.




Preferably, cover


28


has a strap


30


on each side thereof for grasping by the hands of user


11


to position the pillow beneath the hips. Preferably the portion of the cover


28


covering the hip support surface


18


of the wedge-shaped resilient body


12


has adhesive fastener strips


32


and


34


on the outer surface thereof, and the portion of the cover


28


covering the rear surface


24


of the wedge-shaped resilient body has adhesive fastener strip


36


thereon for receiving a removable washable flap generally indicated by the numeral


40


. Flap


40


has adhesive fastener strips


42


,


44


, and


46


thereon aligned for placement on the adhesive fastener strips


32


,


34


, and


36


attached to cover


28


. Fasteners


32


,


34


,


36


,


42


,


44


, and


48


are preferably hook and pile or hook and loop closures, and are well known in the art. One type of hook and loop closure is that described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,4143,033 and sold under the trademark “Velcro”.




Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail above, it should be understood that the invention is in no sense limited thereby, and its scope is to be determined by that of the following claims:



Claims
  • 1. A support pillow for elevating the hips of a woman after sexual intercourse to facilitate entry of sperm into the uterus to increase the probability of conception, the pillow comprising:a. a generally wedge-shaped resilient body having: i. a pair of generally triangular side surfaces, ii. a sloping hip support surface extending between said triangular side surfaces, iii. a bottom surface, iv. a rear surface connected to the rear edge of said bottom surface, vi. a wedge-shaped rigid support member completely enclosed in said wedge-shaped resilient body for preventing said wedge-shaped resilient body from collapsing, b. a pair of straps on each side surface of said pillow for grasping by the hands of user to position the pillow beneath the hips.
  • 2. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped resilient body has a cover thereover.
  • 3. The pillow of claim 2 wherein said cover is soft fabric.
  • 4. The pillow of claim 2 wherein said pair of straps are connected to said cover.
  • 5. The pillow of claim 4 wherein the portion of said cover which covers said hip support surface and said rear surface has first fasteners thereon.
  • 6. The pillow of claim 5 wherein a removable fabric flap is connected to said by said first fasteners, said fabric flap having second fasteners thereon which are connectable to said first fasteners.
  • 7. The pillow of claim 6 wherein said fasteners are strips of hook and loop material.
  • 8. The pillow of claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped rigid support member is smaller in size and identical in shape to said wedge-shaped resilient body.
  • 9. The pillow of claim 8 wherein said rigid support member is oriented in the interior of said wedge-shaped resilient with all outer surfaces of said wedge-shaped support member generally parallel and generally equidistant from corresponding surfaces of said wedge-shaped resilient body.
  • 10. A support pillow for elevating the hips of a woman reclining thereon after sexual intercourse to facilitate entry of sperm into the uterus to increase the probability of conception, the pillow comprising:a. a generally wedge-shaped resilient body having: i. a pair of generally triangular side surfaces, ii. a sloping hip support surface extending between said triangular side surfaces, iii. a bottom surface, iv. a rear surface connected to the rear edge of said bottom surface, vi. a wedge-shaped rigid support member completely enclosed in said wedge-shaped resilient body for preventing said wedge-shaped resilient body from collapsing, b. a cover enclosing said wedge-shaped resilient body, said cover having a pair of straps on each side surface thereof adjacent to said generally triangular side surfaces for grasping by the hands of user to position the pillow beneath the hips.
  • 11. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said cover is soft fabric.
  • 12. The pillow of claim 10 wherein the portion of said cover which covers said hip support surface and said rear surface has first fasteners thereon.
  • 13. The pillow of claim 12 wherein a removable fabric flap is connected to said by said first fasteners, said fabric flap having second fasteners thereon which are connectable to said first fasteners.
  • 14. The pillow of claim 13 wherein said fasteners are strips of hook and loop material.
  • 15. The pillow of claim 10 wherein said wedge-shaped rigid support member is smaller in size and identical in shape to said wedge-shaped resilient body.
  • 16. The pillow of claim 15 wherein said rigid support member is oriented in the interior of said wedge-shaped resilient body with all outer surfaces of said wedge-shaped support member generally parallel and generally equidistant from corresponding surfaces of said wedge-shaped resilient body.
  • 17. A support pillow for elevating the hips of a woman reclining thereon after sexual intercourse to facilitate entry of sperm into the uterus to increase the probability of conception, the pillow comprising:a. a generally wedge-shaped resilient body for supporting the hips of a woman, said body having: i. a pair of generally triangular side surfaces, ii. a sloping hip support surface extending between said triangular side surfaces, iii. a bottom surface, iv. a rear surface connected to the rear edge of said bottom surface, vi. a wedge-shaped rigid support member completely enclosed in said wedge-shaped resilient body for preventing said wedge-shaped resilient body from collapsing, b. hand grasping means connected to said pillow for grasping by the hands of user to position said pillow beneath said hips.
  • 18. The pillow of claim 17 wherein said wedge-shaped resilient body has a cover thereover.
  • 19. The pillow of claim 18 wherein said cover is soft fabric.
  • 20. The pillow of claim 18 wherein said hand grasping means are connected to said cover.
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