Hybrid Pillow

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230075429
  • Publication Number
    20230075429
  • Date Filed
    September 07, 2022
    2 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 09, 2023
    a year ago
Abstract
A hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion, a medial portion, and a second lateral portion. The first lateral portion includes a first thickness. The medial portion is disposed adjacent to the first lateral section, the medial portion including a second thickness. The second lateral portion is disposed adjacent to the medial portion, and the medial portion is disposed between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion. The second lateral portion includes a third thickness. The hybrid pillow includes one or more slots on a top of the hybrid pillow in the first lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the first thickness.
Description
BACKGROUND

This disclosure relates generally to a hybrid pillow.


SUMMARY

The subject matter of the present application has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and disadvantages associated with conventional pillows that have not yet been fully solved by currently available techniques. Accordingly, the subject matter of the present application has been developed to provide embodiments of a system, apparatus, and method that overcome at least some of the shortcomings of prior art techniques.


Disclosed herein is a hybrid pillow. The hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion comprising: a first thickness; a medial portion, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section, the medial portion comprising: a second thickness; a second lateral portion disposed adjacent to the medial portion, wherein the medial portion is disposed between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion, the second lateral portion comprising: a third thickness; one or more slots on a top of the hybrid pillow in the first lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the first thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 1 of the present disclosure.


The first lateral portion comprises a uniform first thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 2 of the present disclosure, wherein example 2 also includes the subject matter according to example 1, above.


The second lateral portion comprises a uniform third thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 3 of the present disclosure, wherein example 3 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-2, above.


The medial portion comprises a non-uniform second thickness, wherein the non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness and the third thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 4 of the present disclosure, wherein example 4 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-3, above.


The non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 5 of the present disclosure, wherein example 5 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-4, above.


The first lateral portion comprises a first width and the second lateral portion comprises a second width, wherein the first width is greater than the second width. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 6 of the present disclosure, wherein example 6 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-5, above.


The one or more slots extend throughout a length of the first lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 7 of the present disclosure, wherein example 7 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-6, above.


The hybrid pillow further including one or more slots on the top of the hybrid pillow in the second lateral portion, the one or more slots in the second lateral portion extending only partially through the third thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 8 of the present disclosure, wherein example 8 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-7, above.


The one or more slots in the second lateral portion extend throughout a length of the second lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 9 of the present disclosure, wherein example 9 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-7, above.


The one or more slots in the first lateral portion and the one or more slots in the second lateral portion are aligned. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 10 of the present disclosure, wherein example 10 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-9, above.


Disclosed herein is a hybrid pillow. The hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion comprising: a first thickness; a medial portion, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section, the medial portion comprising: a second thickness; a second lateral portion disposed adjacent to the medial portion, wherein the medial portion is disposed between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion, the second lateral portion comprising: a third thickness; one or more slots on a top of the hybrid pillow in the first lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the first thickness; and one or more slots on the top of the hybrid pillow in the second lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the third thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 1 of the present disclosure.


The first lateral portion comprises a uniform first thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 12 of the present disclosure, wherein example 12 also includes the subject matter according to example 11, above.


The second lateral portion comprises a uniform third thickness, wherein the uniform first thickness and the uniform second thickness are equal in thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 13 of the present disclosure, wherein example 13 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-12, above.


The medial portion comprises a non-uniform second thickness, wherein the non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness and the third thickness. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 14 of the present disclosure, wherein example 14 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-13, above.


The non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 15 of the present disclosure, wherein example 15 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-14, above.


The first lateral portion comprises a first width and the second lateral portion comprises a second width, wherein the first width is greater than the second width such that the medial portion is not centered on the hybrid pillow. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 16 of the present disclosure, wherein example 16 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-15, above.


The one or more slots extend throughout a length of the first lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 17 of the present disclosure, wherein example 17 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-16, above.


The one or more slots in the second lateral portion extend throughout a length of the second lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 18 of the present disclosure, wherein example 18 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-17, above.


The one or more slots in the first lateral portion and the one or more slots in the second lateral portion are aligned. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 19 of the present disclosure, wherein example 19 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-18, above.


The medial portion comprises a flat medial portion and a first sloped section that provides an angled surface connecting the flat medial portion with the first lateral portion and a second sloped section that provides an angled second surface connecting the flat medial portion with the second lateral portion. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 20 of the present disclosure, wherein example 20 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 11-19, above.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order that the advantages of the subject matter may be more readily understood, a more particular description of the subject matter briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the subject matter and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the subject matter will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the drawings, in which:



FIG. 1A depicts a perspective view of one embodiment of a hybrid pillow according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 1B depicts a front cross-section view of the hybrid pillow depicted in FIG. 1A according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 2 depicts a front cross-section view of a hybrid pillow.



FIG. 3 depicts a front cross-section view of a hybrid pillow.



FIG. 4 depicts a front cross-section view of a hybrid pillow.



FIG. 5 depicts a front cross-section view of a hybrid pillow.



FIG. 6 depicts a front cross-section view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 7 depicts a front view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 8 depicts a top view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 9 depicts a top view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow.



FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of a foam assembly for manufacturing hybrid pillows according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 11 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a hybrid pillow with a pillowcase according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 12 depicts a perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow with a sleeve according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure.



FIG. 13 depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow.



FIG. 14A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 14B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 14A. FIG. 14C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 14A and 14B.



FIG. 15A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 15B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 15A. FIG. 15C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 15A and 15B.



FIG. 16A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 16B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 16A. FIG. 16C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 16A and 16B.



FIG. 17A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 17B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 17A. FIG. 17C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 17A and 17B.



FIG. 18A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 18B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 18A. FIG. 18C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 18A and 18B.



FIG. 19A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 19B depicts a perspective view of the other side of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 19A.



FIG. 20A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 20B depicts a perspective view of the other side of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 20A.



FIG. 21A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow. FIG. 21B depicts a perspective view of the other side of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 21A.





Throughout this application, similar designations or vocabulary may be used to identify similar elements, although the breadth of this disclosure should be understood to incorporate any alternatives and variations referenced within the specification (including the claims) and the accompanying drawings.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

It will be readily understood that the components of the embodiments as generally described herein and illustrated in the appended figures could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of various embodiments, as represented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure but is merely representative of various embodiments. While the various aspects of the embodiments are presented in drawings, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale unless specifically indicated.


The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by this detailed description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.


Reference throughout this specification to features, advantages, or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature, advantage, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, discussions of the features and advantages, and similar language, throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.


Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, in light of the description herein, that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments of the invention.


Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the indicated embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.


While many embodiments are described herein, at least some of the described embodiments describe a hybrid pillow. In at least some embodiments, the hybrid pillow includes different lateral portions with at least one portion having different load characteristics than another portion. Some possible load characteristics which might be unique between separate portions include but are not limited to indentation load deflection (ILD), density, compression, temperature response, rebound, and so forth. Other embodiments may have additional or different load characteristics than those listed here, dependent on the type of material(s) used for the pillow portions.


In some embodiments, at least two lateral portions and a medial portion, flanked on either side by one of the two lateral portions. The lateral portions attach to the medial portion via adhesive and are of a different density than the medial portion. Such attachment, and difference in density, allows the lateral portions of the hybrid pillow to flex about the medial portion of the hybrid pillow while a user rests their head. The placement, and amount, of adhesive between the medial and lateral portions can be adjusted to provide more, or less, flexibility to the lateral portions of the hybrid pillow.


The hybrid pillow provides head and neck support for users who primarily sleep on their sides. When sleeping on the side, the shape of the hybrid pillow is configured to fill the space between the user's shoulder and head/neck area. Additionally, the higher density of the lateral portions provides the necessary structure to support the head/neck area while the user is on their side.


However, users often roll onto their backs, or from one side to another. Head and neck support is required at all points during this movement, in addition to the support required when sleeping on the side. The lateral portions of the hybrid pillow flex around the medial portion when a user is rolling from one side to the other. The medial portion, being of lesser density, is configured to crumple and, in this way, cradle the user's head as the user rolls, and rests, on their back.



FIG. 1A depicts a perspective view of one embodiment of a hybrid pillow 100. The illustrated hybrid pillow 100 includes a first lateral portion 102, a medial portion 104 and a second lateral portion 106. In at least some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102, the second lateral portion 104, and the medial portion 106 are cuboid or rectangular. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104, and the second lateral portion 106 are of substantially the same width and length as each other, such that the portions 102, 104 and 106 form a planar top surface. In other embodiments, one or more of the portions 102, 104, and 106 may have a different width, a different length, or both (referring to planar dimensions in a top or plan view).


In at least some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102 and second lateral portion 106 attach to the medial portion 104 via adhesive 108. As illustrated in FIG. 1A, the adhesive 108 is completely disposed on side surfaces of the medial portion 104. In other words, the adhesive 108 completely fills any space between the first lateral portion 102 and the medial portion 104, as well as filling any space between the second lateral portion 106 and the medial portion 104.



FIG. 1B depicts a front perspective view of the hybrid pillow 100 depicted in FIG. 1A. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1B, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104 and the second lateral portion 106 are substantially cuboid. The adhesive 108 is disposed completely between the first lateral portion 102 and the medial portion 104, as well as between the second lateral portion 106 and the medial portion 104.



FIG. 2 depicts a front perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 120. In at least some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 120 includes a first lateral portion 122, a medial portion 124 and a second lateral portion 126. The hybrid pillow 120 also includes adhesive 128. In at least some embodiments, the adhesive 128 is disposed on a lower half of the medial portion 124, between the medial portion 124 and the first lateral portion 122. In at least some embodiments, the adhesive 128 is disposed on a second lower half of the medial portion 124, between the medial portion 124 and the second lateral portion 126.


In at least some embodiments of the hybrid pillow 120, there is a gap of space left in an upper half of the medial portion 124, between the medial portion 124 and the first lateral portion 122. In at least some embodiments of the hybrid pillow 120, there is a gap of space left in an upper half of the medial portion 124, between the medial portion 124 and the second lateral portion 126. The first and second lateral portions 122, 126 are configured to flex about the gap of space on either side of the upper half of the medial portion 124. In other embodiments, there is no gap, and the side surfaces of adjacent portions are in contact with each other.



FIG. 3 depicts a front perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 140. In at least some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 140 includes a first lateral portion 142, a medial portion 144 and a second lateral portion 146. The hybrid pillow 140 also includes adhesive 148. In at least some embodiments, the adhesive 148 is disposed in substantially a center of the medial portion 144, between the medial portion 144 and the first lateral portion 142. The adhesive 148 is, similarly, disposed in substantially a center of the first lateral portion 142. In at least some embodiments, the adhesive 148 is disposed in substantially a center of the medial portion 144, between the medial portion 144 and the second lateral portion 146. The adhesive 148 is, similarly, disposed in substantially a center of the second lateral portion 146.


In at least some embodiments of the hybrid pillow 140, there is a gap of space left in an upper and lower half of the medial portion 144, between the medial portion 144 and the first lateral portion 142. In at least some embodiments of the hybrid pillow 140, there is a gap of space left in an upper and lower half of the medial portion 144, between the medial portion 144 and the second lateral portion 146. The first and second lateral portions 142, 146 are configured to flex about the gap of space on either side of the upper half of the medial portion 144. In other embodiments, there is no gap, and the side surfaces of adjacent portions are in contact with each other.



FIG. 4 depicts a front perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 160. In at least some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 160 includes a first lateral portion 162, a medial portion 164 and a second lateral portion 166. The hybrid pillow 160 also includes adhesive 168. In at least some embodiments, the adhesive 168 is disposed on an upper half of the medial portion 164, between the medial portion 164 and the first lateral portion 162. In at least some embodiments, the adhesive 168 is disposed on a second upper half of the medial portion 164, between the medial portion 164 and the second lateral portion 166.


In at least some embodiments of the hybrid pillow 160, there is a gap of space left in a lower half of the medial portion 164, between the medial portion 164 and the first lateral portion 162. In at least some embodiments of the hybrid pillow 160, there is a gap of space left in a lower half of the medial portion 164, between the medial portion 164 and the second lateral portion 166. The first and second lateral portions 162, 166 are configured to flex about the gap of space on either side of the upper half of the medial portion 164. In other embodiments, there is no gap, and the side surfaces of adjacent portions are in contact with each other.



FIG. 5 depicts a front perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 180. In at least some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 180 includes a first lateral portion 182, a medial portion 184 and a second lateral portion 186. The hybrid pillow 180 also includes adhesive 188. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the medial portion 184 is an hourglass shape. In some embodiments, the first and second lateral portions 182, 186 are configured to fit around the hourglass shape of the medial portion 184. That is, the first and second lateral portions 182, 186 are configured to protrude into spaces defined by the hourglass shape of the medial portion 184.


As illustrated, the adhesive 188 is disposed on four surfaces of the medial portion 184. In some embodiments, the adhesive 188 is disposed on two opposing surfaces of the medial portion 184.



FIG. 6 depicts a front perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 200. In at least some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 200 includes a first lateral portion 202, a medial portion 204 and a second lateral portion 206. The hybrid pillow 200 also includes adhesive 208. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the medial portion 204 is a triangular or trapezoidal cross-sectional shape. In some embodiments, the first and second lateral portions 202, 206 are configured to fit around the triangular shape of the medial portion 204. That is, an end of each of the first and second lateral portions 202, 206 is configured to match the angle of the triangular medial portion 204.


The adhesive 208 is disposed between the medial portion 204 and each of the first and second lateral portions 202, 206. As illustrated, the adhesive 208 is disposed in substantially a middle of the triangular medial portion 204, though in other embodiments the adhesive 208 may be disposed closer to a bottom or top half of the medial portion 204.



FIG. 7 depicts a front view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 220. The illustrated hybrid pillow 220 includes a first portion 222 and an adjacent second portion 224. The first and second portions 222 and 224 may be disposed and/or attached together using any mechanism described herein. In the illustrated embodiment, the first portion 222 includes a first marker 226.



FIG. 8 depicts a top view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 240. The hybrid pillow 240 includes a first lateral portion 242 and a second lateral portion 246. The hybrid pillow 240 also includes perforations 248 in a central portion 244. In some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 240 is a single piece, with the first lateral portion 242 being at a first end thereof, and the second lateral portion 246 being at a second end thereof. The perforations 248 are disposed between the first and second lateral portions 242, 246. In some embodiments, the perforations 248 are disposed symmetrically between the first and second lateral portions 242, 246. In some embodiments, the perforations 248 are disposed asymmetrically between the first and second lateral portions 242, 246. Although a specific pattern is shown, other embodiments my implement different patterns or no pattern at all.


In some embodiments, the perforation 248 are configured change the compression, ILD, or another load factor of the central portion 244 of the hybrid pillow 240 between the first and second lateral portions 242, 246. In some embodiments, the perforations 248 are defined by spaces of removed foam, or other material constructing the hybrid pillow 240. In some embodiments, the perforations 248 are holes punched into the material of the hybrid pillow 240. Additionally, the perforations 248 may extend all the way (see FIG. 8B) or less than all the way through the thickness of the hybrid pillow 240.



FIG. 9 depicts a top view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow 260. The hybrid pillow 260 includes a first lateral portion 262, a medial portion 264 and a second lateral portion 266. The hybrid pillow 260 also includes perforations. In some embodiments, the hybrid pillow 260 is a single piece, with the first lateral portion 262 being at a first end thereof, and the second lateral portion 266 being at a second end thereof, and the medial portion 264 being between the first and second lateral portions 262, 266. In some embodiments, the medial portion 264 is symmetrically between the first and second lateral portions 262, 266. In some embodiments, the medial portion 264 is asymmetrically between the first and second lateral portions 262, 266.



FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of a foam assembly 300 for constructing hybrid pillows. In some embodiments, the foam assembly 300 includes separate lengths, or rolls, of foam or another pillow material that are aligned with one another into the cross-sectional pattern shown in FIG. 10. Specifically, the foam assembly 300 includes lengths corresponding to a first lateral portion 302, a medial portion 304, and a second lateral portion 306. These portions 302, 304, 306 are attached to a base layer 310 using adhesive 308 or another attachment mechanism. In some embodiments, the base layer 310 and adhesive 308 run an entire length and width of the portions 302, 304, and 306.


When the component parts of the foam assembly 300 are assembly in this manner, constructing individual hybrid pillows is accomplished simply by making cuts along cut lines 312 (whether visually demarcated or not) which are distributed along the lengths, or rolls, of foam. Each cut line 312 separates a preceding hybrid pillow from a subsequent hybrid pillow. Each resulting hybrid pillow from a cut along the cut line 312 includes all three portions of the hybrid pillow—the first lateral portion 302, the medial portion 304 and the second lateral portion 306—connected to the base layer 310 via adhesive 308. In this way, a complete hybrid pillow can be sliced off at each cut line 312 from a continuous block of the foam assembly 300.



FIG. 11 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a hybrid pillow system 320. The illustrated hybrid pillow system 320 includes a hybrid pillow, with multiple lateral portions 322, 324, 326 and a pillowcase 328 or other enclosure. Specifically, the hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion 322, a medial portion 324 and a second lateral portion 326. In some embodiments, the three portions 322, 324, 326 are stuffed inside the pillowcase 328, depicted using dashed arrows. The pillowcase 328 maintains the proper sequence of the first lateral portion 322, the medial portion 324, and the second lateral portion 326 of the hybrid pillow. In some embodiments, it is the pillowcase 328, rather than any adhesive (see other embodiments), that holds the hybrid pillow 320 together. In further embodiments, both adhesives and pillowcases or other enclosures may be used together.


The illustrated pillowcase 328 has an opening 330. In some embodiments, the opening 330 is at an end of the pillowcase 328 and opens next to a single portion—either the first lateral portion 322 or the second lateral portion 326. In some embodiments, the opening 330 is along a top or bottom of the pillowcase 328 and opens across all three portions 322, 324, 326 of the hybrid pillows. In some embodiments, the pillowcase 328 has internal dividers to maintain the proper sequence of the first lateral portion 322, the medial portion 324, and the second lateral portion 326 of the hybrid pillow 320.



FIG. 12 depicts a perspective view of another embodiment of a hybrid pillow system 340. The illustrated hybrid pillow system 340 includes a hybrid pillow having a first lateral portion 342, a medial portion 344 and a second lateral portion 346. In other embodiments, another number of portions may be used. In the illustrated embodiment, all of the portions 342, 344, 346 are inserted into a sleeve 348 or other compressive outer enclosures, which may have on opening 350 on one or both ends.



FIG. 13 depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. Although the hybrid pillow 100 is shown and described with certain components and functionality, other embodiments of the hybrid pillow 100 may include fewer or more components to implement less or more functionality.


The illustrated hybrid pillow 100 includes a first lateral portion 102, a medial portion 104 and a second lateral portion 106. In at least some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 104 are cuboid or rectangular. The medial portion 104 is not the same thickness as the first and second lateral portions. As illustrated, the medial portion 104 has a portion of the thickness removed. The negative space of the removed material is shown generally in the shape of a triangle. The medial portion 104 includes two ramped surfaces that start at the same thickness of the first and second lateral portions and ramp down to smaller thickness.


As illustrated in FIG. 13, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104, and the second lateral portion 106 are not of substantially the same width and length as each other. In some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104, and the second lateral portion 106 are of substantially the same width and length as each other.


In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second lateral portions have a similar uniform thickness and form a generally planar top surface. The medial portion 104 has a reduced thickness. The varying thicknesses between the medial portion 104 and the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 allows for a user of the pillow to utilize the medial portion 104 when sleeping on their back and to utilize the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 when sleeping on their side. This alleviates the issue of a user that typically would like more thickness in their pillow when sleeping on their slide and less thickness when sleeping on their back. With the hybrid pillow 100, a user can use the same pillow as they roll from slide sleeping to back sleeping and vice versa.



FIG. 14A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. The illustrated hybrid pillow 100 includes a first lateral portion 102, a medial portion 104 and a second lateral portion 106. In at least some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 104 are cuboid or rectangular. The medial portion 104 is not the same thickness as the first and second lateral portions. As illustrated, the medial portion 104 has a portion of the thickness removed. The negative space of the removed material is shown generally in the shape of a triangle. The medial portion 104 includes two ramped surfaces that start at the same thickness of the first and second lateral portions and ramp down to smaller thickness. As illustrated in FIG. 13, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104, and the second lateral portion 106 are not of substantially the same width and length as each other.



FIG. 14B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 14A. FIG. 14C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 14A and 14B. In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second lateral portions have a similar uniform thickness and form a generally planar top surface. The medial portion 104 has a reduced thickness. The varying thicknesses between the medial portion 104 and the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 allows for a user of the pillow to utilize the medial portion 104 when sleeping on their back and to utilize the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 when sleeping on their side.


The hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion 102 including a first thickness 402, and a medial portion 104, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section 102. The medial portion 104 including a second thickness 404 that varies. The hybrid pillow 100 also includes a second lateral portion 106 disposed adjacent to the medial portion 104. The medial portion 104 is disposed between the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 106. The second lateral portion 106 includes a third thickness 406.


The first lateral portion 102 includes a uniform first thickness 402. That is, the thickness is the same throughout the first lateral portion 102. In other embodiments, the thickness may vary in the first lateral portion 102.


The second lateral portion 106 includes a uniform third thickness 406. That is, the thickness is the same throughout the second lateral portion 106. In other embodiments, the thickness may vary in the second lateral portion 106. The medial portion includes a non-uniform second thickness. This non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness 402 and the third thickness 404. The non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion.


The first lateral portion 102 includes a first width 422, and the second lateral portion 106 includes a second width 426. In the illustrated embodiment, the first width 422 is greater than the second width 426. That is, the first lateral portion is larger than the second lateral portion. Such a hybrid pillow could be utilized by a user that typically only sleeps on their back and one side.



FIG. 15A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. The illustrated hybrid pillow 100 includes a first lateral portion 102, a medial portion 104 and a second lateral portion 106. In at least some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 104 are cuboid or rectangular. The medial portion 104 is not the same thickness as the first and second lateral portions. As illustrated, the medial portion 104 has a portion of the thickness removed. The negative space of the removed material is shown generally in the shape of a triangle. The medial portion 104 includes two ramped surfaces that start at the same thickness of the first and second lateral portions and ramp down to smaller thickness. As illustrated in FIG. 13, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104, and the second lateral portion 106 are not of substantially the same width and length as each other.



FIG. 15B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 15A. FIG. 14C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 15A and 15B. In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second lateral portions have a similar uniform thickness and form a generally planar top surface. The medial portion 104 has a reduced thickness. The varying thicknesses between the medial portion 104 and the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 allows for a user of the pillow to utilize the medial portion 104 when sleeping on their back and to utilize the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 when sleeping on their side.


The hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion 102 including a first thickness 402, and a medial portion 104, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section 102. The medial portion 104 including a second thickness 404 that varies. The hybrid pillow 100 also includes a second lateral portion 106 disposed adjacent to the medial portion 104. The medial portion 104 is disposed between the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 106. The second lateral portion 106 includes a third thickness 406. On the top of the hybrid pillow are three slots 452 in the first lateral portion 102. The slots 452 extend only partially through the first thickness.


The first lateral portion 102 includes a uniform first thickness 402. That is, the thickness is the same throughout the first lateral portion 102. In other embodiments, the thickness may vary in the first lateral portion 102.


The second lateral portion 106 includes a uniform third thickness 406. That is, the thickness is the same throughout the second lateral portion 106. In other embodiments, the thickness may vary in the second lateral portion 106. The medial portion includes a non-uniform second thickness. This non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness 402 and the third thickness 406. The non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion.


The first lateral portion includes a first width, and the second lateral portion includes a second width. In the illustrated embodiment, the first width is greater than the second width. That is, the first lateral portion is larger than the second lateral portion. Such a hybrid pillow could be utilized by a user that typically only sleeps on their back and one side.


The three slots extend throughout a length of the first lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion. The hybrid pillow further includes three slots 452 on the top of the hybrid pillow in the second lateral portion 106. The slots 452 in the second lateral portion 106 extend only partially through the third thickness 406 at a partial thickness 462. As can be seen in the illustrated embodiment, this partial thickness 462 does not extend down to the second thickness 404. That is, the slots 452 do not extend throughout the medial portion 104.


The three slots 452 in the second lateral portion 106 extend throughout a length of the second lateral portion 106 and a portion of the medial portion 104.


In the illustrated embodiment, the slots in the first lateral portion 102 and the slots in the second lateral portion 106 are aligned.


The number and alignment of the slots may vary in different embodiments. The three slots on each side are illustrative. In the illustrated embodiment, the slots are functionally air space where material is removed. The removed material may align with a person's head and more specifically a person's ear to allow for less pressure to be exerted on a person's ear as they sleep on their side with the side of their head in the first or second lateral portion.



FIG. 16A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. The illustrated hybrid pillow 100 includes a first lateral portion 102, a medial portion 104 and a second lateral portion 106. In at least some embodiments, the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 104 are cuboid or rectangular. The medial portion 104 is not the same thickness as the first and second lateral portions. As illustrated, the medial portion 104 has a portion of the thickness removed. The negative space of the removed material is shown generally in the shape of a triangle. The medial portion 104 includes two ramped surfaces that start at the same thickness of the first and second lateral portions and ramp down to smaller thickness. As illustrated in FIG. 13, the first lateral portion 102, the medial portion 104, and the second lateral portion 106 are not of substantially the same width and length as each other.



FIG. 15B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 15A. FIG. 14C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 15A and 15B. In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second lateral portions have a similar uniform thickness and form a generally planar top surface. The medial portion 104 has a reduced thickness. The varying thicknesses between the medial portion 104 and the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 allows for a user of the pillow to utilize the medial portion 104 when sleeping on their back and to utilize the first and second lateral portions 102, 106 when sleeping on their side.


The hybrid pillow includes a first lateral portion 102 including a first thickness 402, and a medial portion 104, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section 102. The medial portion 104 including a second thickness 404 that varies. The hybrid pillow 100 also includes a second lateral portion 106 disposed adjacent to the medial portion 104. The medial portion 104 is disposed between the first lateral portion 102 and the second lateral portion 106. The second lateral portion 106 includes a third thickness 406. On the top of the hybrid pillow are three slots 452 in the first lateral portion 102. The slots 452 extend only partially through the first thickness.


The first lateral portion 102 includes a uniform first thickness 402. That is, the thickness is the same throughout the first lateral portion 102. In other embodiments, the thickness may vary in the first lateral portion 102.


The second lateral portion 106 includes a uniform third thickness 406. That is, the thickness is the same throughout the second lateral portion 106. In other embodiments, the thickness may vary in the second lateral portion 106. The medial portion includes a non-uniform second thickness. This non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness 402 and the third thickness 404. The non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion.


The first lateral portion includes a first width, and the second lateral portion includes a second width. In the illustrated embodiment, the first width is the same as the second width. That is, the first lateral portion is the same size as the second lateral portion. Such a hybrid pillow allows a user to roll to either side of the hybrid pillow.


The three slots extend throughout a length of the first lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion. The hybrid pillow further includes three slots 452 on the top of the hybrid pillow in the second lateral portion 106. The slots 452 in the second lateral portion 106 extend only partially through the third thickness 406. The three slots 452 in the second lateral portion 106 extend throughout a length of the second lateral portion 106 and a portion of the medial portion 104. In the illustrated embodiment, the slots in the first lateral portion 102 and the slots in the second lateral portion 106 are aligned. The number and alignment of the slots may vary in different embodiments. The three slots on each side are illustrative. In the illustrated embodiment, the slots are functionally air space where material is removed. The removed material may align with a person's head and more specifically a person's ear to allow for less pressure to be exerted on a person's ear as they sleep on their side with the side of their head in the first or second lateral portion.



FIG. 17A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 17B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 17A according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 17C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 17A and 17B according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiment include many of the same features as discussed above with regard to the previous embodiments and are not repeated for the sake of brevity.


The illustrated embodiment utilizes a general cylindrical shape to represent the removed material in the medial portion. The cylindrical shape may allow for more comfort for a user when sleeping on their back.



FIG. 18A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 18B depicts a side view of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 18A according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 18C depicts a top view of the hybrid pillow of FIGS. 18A and 18B according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiment include many of the same features as discussed above with regard to the previous embodiments and are not repeated for the sake of brevity.


The illustrated embodiment utilizes a general trapezoidal shape to represent the removed material in the medial portion. The trapezoidal shape may allow for more comfort for a user when sleeping on their back.



FIG. 19A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 19B depicts a perspective view of the other side of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 19A according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. The illustrated embodiment differs from previous embodiments discussed because it includes a reduced thickness in the medial portion because of removed material on the top of the hybrid pillow as well as on the bottom of the hybrid pillow. This may allow a user to flip the pillow over without changing the general shape of the medial portion.


Another difference in the illustrated embodiment is the cross-wise slots. In addition to the slots similar to previously depicted, this embodiment includes additional slots that run from the front to the back and intersect with the other slots. This grid may allow for more flexibility for the user in taking advantage of the slots while sleeping.



FIG. 20A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 20B depicts a perspective view of the other side of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 20A according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. This embodiment includes no slots in the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion.



FIG. 21A depicts a perspective view of a hybrid pillow 100 according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. FIG. 21B depicts a perspective view of the other side of the hybrid pillow of FIG. 21A according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure. This embodiment includes slots in the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion and has a contoured shape on both sides of the medial portion.


The various embodiments shown in FIGS. 13-21B vary by 1) the shape of the cutout or removed material (triangular, rounded, quadrilateral, etc.), 2) the depth of the cutout (relative to the overall depth of the pillow), 3) the width of the cutout opening, and 4) the location of the cutout. These various embodiments are meant to show variations in these parameters and are not meant to be limiting as to the shape, depth, width, or location of the cutout. Different embodiments may include different shapes than shown here and different depths, widths, and locations. Additionally, some embodiments may mix the various features shown in these embodiments following permutations of the different features.


Although the hybrid pillow 100 is shown and described with certain components and functionality, other embodiments of the hybrid pillow 100 may include fewer or more components to implement less or more functionality.


Each of the sections of the hybrid pillow 100 is fabricated from materials cut into patterns. Different patterns, or different portions of each pattern, might form a panel of the assembled materials.


In the above description, specific details of various embodiments are provided. However, some embodiments may be practiced with less than all of these specific details. In other instances, certain methods, procedures, components, structures, and/or functions are described in no more detail than to enable the various embodiments of the invention, for the sake of brevity and clarity.


Although the foregoing disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the ensuing claims. Other embodiments may be devised which do not depart from the scopes of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. The scope of each claim is, therefore, indicated and limited only by its plain language and the full scope of available legal equivalents to its elements.


Although the operations of the method(s) herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.


In the above description, certain terms may be used such as “up,” “down,” “upper,” “lower,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “left,” “right,” and the like. These terms are used, where applicable, to provide some clarity of description when dealing with relative relationships. But, these terms are not intended to imply absolute relationships, positions, and/or orientations. For example, with respect to an object, an “upper” surface can become a “lower” surface simply by turning the object over. Nevertheless, it is still the same object. Further, the terms “including,” “comprising,” “having,” and variations thereof mean “including but not limited to” unless expressly specified otherwise. An enumerated listing of items does not imply that any or all of the items are mutually exclusive and/or mutually inclusive, unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms “a,” “an,” and “the” also refer to “one or more” unless expressly specified otherwise.


Additionally, instances in this specification where one element is “coupled” to another element can include direct and indirect coupling. Direct coupling can be defined as one element coupled to and in some contact with another element. Indirect coupling can be defined as coupling between two elements not in direct contact with each other, but having one or more additional elements between the coupled elements. Further, as used herein, securing one element to another element can include direct securing and indirect securing. Additionally, as used herein, “adjacent” does not necessarily denote contact. For example, one element can be adjacent another element without being in contact with that element.


As used herein, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is indeed capable of performing the specified function without any alteration, rather than merely having potential to perform the specified function after further modification. In other words, the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is specifically selected, created, implemented, utilized, programmed, and/or designed for the purpose of performing the specified function. As used herein, “configured to” denotes existing characteristics of a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware which enable the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware to perform the specified function without further modification. For purposes of this disclosure, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware described as being “configured to” perform a particular function may additionally or alternatively be described as being “adapted to” and/or as being “operative to” perform that function.


Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. A hybrid pillow comprising: a first lateral portion comprising a first thickness;a medial portion, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section, the medial portion comprising a second thickness;a second lateral portion disposed adjacent to the medial portion, wherein the medial portion is disposed between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion, the second lateral portion comprising a third thickness; andone or more slots on a top of the hybrid pillow in the first lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the first thickness.
  • 2. The hybrid pillow of claim 1, wherein the first lateral portion comprises a uniform first thickness.
  • 3. The hybrid pillow of claim 1, wherein the second lateral portion comprises a uniform third thickness.
  • 4. The hybrid pillow of claim 1, wherein the medial portion comprises a non-uniform second thickness, wherein the non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness and the third thickness.
  • 5. The hybrid pillow of claim 4, wherein the non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion.
  • 6. The hybrid pillow of claim 1, wherein the first lateral portion comprises a first width and the second lateral portion comprises a second width, wherein the first width is greater than the second width.
  • 7. The hybrid pillow of claim 1, wherein the one or more slots extend throughout a length of the first lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion.
  • 8. The hybrid pillow of claim 1, further comprising one or more slots on the top of the hybrid pillow in the second lateral portion, the one or more slots in the second lateral portion extending only partially through the third thickness.
  • 9. The hybrid pillow of claim 8, wherein the one or more slots in the second lateral portion extend throughout a length of the second lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion.
  • 10. The hybrid pillow of claim 9, wherein the one or more slots in the first lateral portion and the one or more slots in the second lateral portion are aligned.
  • 11. A hybrid pillow comprising: a first lateral portion comprising a first thickness;a medial portion, disposed adjacent to the first lateral section, the medial portion comprising a second thickness;a second lateral portion disposed adjacent to the medial portion, wherein the medial portion is disposed between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion, the second lateral portion comprising a third thickness;one or more slots on a top of the hybrid pillow in the first lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the first thickness; andone or more slots on the top of the hybrid pillow in the second lateral portion, the one or more slots extending only partially through the third thickness.
  • 12. The hybrid pillow of claim 11, wherein the first lateral portion comprises a uniform first thickness.
  • 13. The hybrid pillow of claim 12, wherein the second lateral portion comprises a uniform third thickness, wherein the uniform first thickness and the uniform second thickness are equal in thickness.
  • 14. The hybrid pillow of claim 13, wherein the medial portion comprises a non-uniform second thickness, wherein the non-uniform second thickness is less than the first thickness and the third thickness.
  • 15. The hybrid pillow of claim 14, wherein the non-uniform second thickness varies in thickness across a width of the medial portion and wherein the non-uniform thickness does not vary in thickness across a depth of the medial portion.
  • 16. The hybrid pillow of claim 11, wherein the first lateral portion comprises a first width and the second lateral portion comprises a second width, wherein the first width is greater than the second width such that the medial portion is not centered on the hybrid pillow.
  • 17. The hybrid pillow of claim 11, wherein the one or more slots extend throughout a length of the first lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion.
  • 18. The hybrid pillow of claim 17, wherein the one or more slots in the second lateral portion extend throughout a length of the second lateral portion and a portion of the medial portion.
  • 19. The hybrid pillow of claim 18, wherein the one or more slots in the first lateral portion and the one or more slots in the second lateral portion are aligned.
  • 20. The hybrid pillow of claim 19, wherein the medial portion comprises a flat medial portion and a first sloped section that provides an angled surface connecting the flat medial portion with the first lateral portion and a second sloped section that provides an angled second surface connecting the flat medial portion with the second lateral portion.
Provisional Applications (3)
Number Date Country
63345515 May 2022 US
63331231 Apr 2022 US
63241363 Sep 2021 US