Claims
- 1. A headrest comprising:
a support member having a first end portion and a center portion, said first end portion extending angularly from said center portion; a wing member; a hinge mechanism to couple said wing member to said first end portion, said hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against said wing member, said hinge mechanism to yield when a greater load is applied.
- 2. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said first end portion is a first vertically extending end portion.
- 3. The headrest of claim 2 further comprising:
a strap attachment member attached to a top portion of the first vertically extending end portion, said strap attachment member extending outwardly from the first vertically extending end portion and then further extending approximately parallel to said first vertically extending end portion to provide a slot for insertion of a strap.
- 4. The headrest of claim 1 further comprising:
a second wing member; a second hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a second plurality of positions under the load of the human head leaning against said second wing member, said second hinge mechanism to yield when the greater load is applied.
- 5. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said support member is an integral support member and wherein said first end portion comprises:
a first at least partially vertical portion coupled to the center portion; a second at least partially vertical portion, wherein said hinge mechanism attaches said wing member to said second at least partially vertical portion; a transverse portion connecting the first at least partially vertical portion to the second at least partially vertical portion.
- 6. The headrest of claim 2 wherein said first vertically extending end portion comprises a foot portion having a bore and wherein said wing member comprises a wing frame and an axial rod inserted into said bore to form said hinge mechanism.
- 7. The headrest of claim 6 further comprising a strap, wherein said foot portion includes a strap guide.
- 8. The headrest of claim 2 further comprising a strap having a strap width and a second wing member hingedly attached to a second vertically extending end portion, wherein said wing member is attached to an upper portion of said vertically extending end portion and has a wing member height and said second wing member is attached to an upper portion of the second vertically extending end portion, and wherein said vertically extending end portion has a height of at least the strap width greater than said wing member height, and further wherein said support member comprises three sections, a yielding center portion and a first and a second rigid end portion, the first and the second rigid end portions each having a bend and including one of the vertically extending end portion and the second vertically extending end portion.
- 9. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said wing member has an aperture slightly undersized with respect to said first end portion and wherein said wing member is press-fit onto said first end portion to form said hinge mechanism.
- 10. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said hinge mechanism comprises:
an upper hinge portion; a lower hinge portion, said lower hinge portion being positioned to form a strap aperture between said upper hinge portion and said lower hinge portion.
- 11. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said center portion comprises a yielding portion.
- 12. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said support member further comprises a second end portion and wherein said first end portion and said second end portion are rigid and wherein said center portion is flexible compared to said first and second end portions.
- 13. The headrest of claim 1 wherein said wing member comprises a vibration mechanism.
- 14. The headrest of claim 1 further comprising a second end portion of said support member having a second wing hingedly attached thereto, wherein said support member comprises a hinged support member having a center hinge to allow pivotal motion between said first end portion and the second end portion
- 15. A seat comprising:
a headrest portion comprising:
a center portion; a first wing member hingedly coupled to said center portion by a first hinge mechanism; a second wing member hingedly coupled to said center portion by a second hinge mechanism, wherein said first hinge mechanism and said second hinge mechanism each has sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against respectively said first and second wing members, and each of said first and second hinge mechanisms to yield when a greater load is applied
- 16. The seat of claim 15 wherein said headrest portion further comprises:
a first rotation stop to prevent said first wing member from rotating forwardly from a first flat and outward position beyond a first predetermined stop point; a second rotation stop to prevent said second wing member from rotation forwardly from a second flat and outward position beyond a second predetermined stop point.
- 17. The seat of claim 16 wherein said first and second predetermined stop points are at an angle of less than ninety degrees of forward rotation of respectively said first and second wing members from said first and second flat and outward positions.
- 18. The seat of claim 16 wherein said headrest assembly further comprises:
padding for said first wing member, said second wing member, and said center portion; a cover to cover said headrest portion.
- 19. The headrest of claim 15 wherein said seat is a type of seat chosen from a set consisting of:
an airline seat; a child seat; an automotive seat.
- 20. The headrest of claim 15 wherein said first wing member and said second wing member each comprises a curved frame having an aperture to enhance buckling under a compressive load.
- 21. A headrest comprising:
a support portion comprising:
a support bar extending in a first direction; a first vertically extending end portion comprising a first foot coupled to said support bar, said first foot having a first bore; a second vertically extending end portion comprising a second foot coupled to said support bar, said second foot having a second bore; a first wing having a first axial rod press-fit into said first bore to form a first friction hinge, said first wing being positioned above said first foot portion and being rotatable three hundred and sixty degrees; a second wing having a second axial rod press-fit into said second bore to form a second friction hinge, said second wing being positioned above said second foot portion and being rotatable three hundred and sixty degrees.
- 22. The headrest of claim 21 wherein said first and second friction hinges each provide sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against a respective one of the first and second wings, said first and second friction hinges to yield when a greater load is applied.
- 23. A headrest comprising:
a first wing member; a second wing member a center member; a first hinge mechanism to allow horizontal pivotal motion between said first wing member and said center member, said first hinge mechanism also rotating upwardly when folded inwardly toward said center member in a headrest folded position; a second hinge mechanism to allow horizontal pivotal motion between said second wing member and said center member, said second hinge mechanism also rotating downwardly when folded inwardly toward said center member in said headrest folded position.
- 24. The headrest of claim 23 wherein when said headrest is in said headrest folded position said second wing member is least partially vertically below said first wing member.
- 25. The headrest of claim 24 wherein said first hinge mechanism and said second hinge mechanism have sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against respectively said first and second wing members, said first and second hinge mechanisms to yield when a greater load is applied.
- 26. A headrest comprising:
a first wing member; a center member; a motorized hinge mechanism to allow pivotal motion between said first wing member and said center member, said motorized hinge mechanism to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against said first wing member, said motorized hinge mechanism to yield when a greater load is applied.
- 27. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said motorized hinge mechanism comprises a motor and a hinge portion which in combination have sufficient resistance to maintain any of said plurality of positions under the load of the human head leaning against the first wing member.
- 28. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said headrest is an integral part of a car seat.
- 29. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said greater load is greater than approximately 20 inch-pounds.
- 30. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said headrest comprises a second wing member said motorized hinge mechanism comprises a motor located in said headrest and driving said first and second wing members.
- 31. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said motorized hinge mechanism comprises a first motor for said first wing member and a second motor for a second wing member and wherein said first wing member and said second wing member are independently controllable by a user.
- 32. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said first wing member is rotatable upwardly to align within a headrest profile.
- 33. The headrest of claim 26 wherein said first wing member is foldable backward to align within a headrest profile.
- 34. A headrest comprising:
an attachment member; a wing member; a hinge member, said hinge member coupling the wing member to the attachment member, said hinge member having sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against said wing member, said hinge mechanism to yield when a greater load is applied
- 35. The headrest of claim 34 wherein said attachment member is to extend over and compressively engage a headrest portion of a seat
- 36. The headrest of claim 34 wherein said attachment member comprises a strap, and wherein said headrest further comprises a strap attachment member.
- 37. The headrest of claim 36 wherein said strap attachment member comprises a downward bending member inserted into a bore, said downward bending member providing a slot into which the strap may be inserted.
- 38. The headrest of claim 37 wherein said hinge mechanism is removably coupled to said strap portion and wherein said strap portion comprises a loop adapted to receive said strap attachment member.
- 39. The headrest of claim 38 further comprising a support member attached to said strap portion to support said hinge mechanism and wing member.
- 40. A headrest comprising:
a first wing member; a second wing member; a center member having a yielding portion; a first hinge mechanism to allow pivotal motion between said first wing member and said center member, said first hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against said first wing member, said first hinge mechanism to yield when a greater load is applied; a second hinge mechanism to allow pivotal motion between said second wing member and said center member, said second hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under the load of the human head leaning against said second wing member, said first hinge mechanism to yield when the greater load is applied.
- 41. The headrest of claim 40 wherein said center member comprises an at least partially hollow elongated member.
- 42. The headrest of claim 40 wherein said center member is to deform in response to greater than 40 pounds per square inch of force.
- 43. The headrest of claim 42 wherein said center member is to break at greater than 60 pounds per square inch of force.
- 44. A headrest comprising:
a first wing member; a center member; a hinge mechanism to allow hinging motion between said first wing member and said center member, said hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against said first wing member, said hinge mechanism to yield when a greater load is applied; a pivot to allow said first wing member to rotate upwardly.
- 45. The headrest of claim 44 further comprising:
a second wing member; a second hinge mechanism to allow hinging motion between said second wing member and said center member; a second pivot to allow said second wing member to rotate upwardly, wherein said center member is an elongated bar member having vertically extending end portions, and further wherein said first wing member and said second wing member are positionable by said first and second hinge mechanisms to approximately perpendicular to a portion of said center member extending between said wing members and rotatable upwardly to form a U-shaped headrest.
- 46. A stretcher comprising:
a flat portion; a first wing member; a second wing member; a first hinge mechanism to allow pivotal motion between said first wing member and said flat portion, said first hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a plurality of positions under a load of a human head leaning against said first wing member, said first hinge mechanism to yield when a greater load is applied; a second hinge mechanism aligned parallel to said first hinge mechanism, said second hinge mechanism to allow pivotal motion between said second wing member and said flat portion, said second hinge mechanism having sufficient friction to maintain any of a second plurality of positions under the load of the human head leaning against said second wing member, said second hinge mechanism to yield when the greater load is applied.
- 47. The stretcher of claim 46 wherein said first hinge mechanism and said second hinge mechanism are located in at least one aperture of said stretcher and wherein said first wing member and said second wing member retract into said at least one aperture when in a flat position.
- 48. The headrest of claim 46 wherein a torque of greater than between thirty and forty inch points is required to move either of said first wing member or said second wing member.
- 49. An assembly comprising:
a center member having a first end portion and a second end portion; a first wing member hingedly coupled to said first end portion of said center member on an axis approximately perpendicular to said center member by a friction hinge mechanism that maintains said first wing member in any of a plurality of positions unless a substantial force is applied, said first wing member comprising a therapeutic mechanism; a second wing member hingedly coupled to said second end portion of said center member on an axis approximately perpendicular to said center member by a friction hinge mechanism that maintains said second wing member in any of a second plurality of positions unless the substantial force is applied.
- 50. The assembly of claim 49 wherein said therapeutic mechanism comprises one or more elements chosen from the set of:
a vibration mechanism; a transdermal electrical muscle stimulation mechanism; and a heating element.
- 51. The assembly of claim 49 wherein said second wing member comprises a second therapeutic mechanism.
- 52. The assembly of claim 51 wherein each of said first wing and said second wing comprises a soft padding on a first side and a harder material on said second side to transmit a therapeutic effect from the wing to a user.
- 53. The assembly of claim 49 wherein said center member comprises and adjustable center member.
- 54. The assembly of claim 49 said substantial force is greater than between twenty five and fifty inch pounds of torque.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/667,011 filed Aug. 20, 2000 which is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/374,077, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,389, filed on Aug. 12, 1999, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/096,426, filed Aug. 13, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60096426 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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09667011 |
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