This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/756,655 filed Jan. 13, 2004 entitled CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC PILLOW.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to custom pillows, and more particularly to a scheme for taking measurements for a custom, therapeutic pillow, designed to be placed under the head and neck of a patient lying in a supine position.
2. Background Art
Because approximately one-third of all human existence is spent in a supine position, innovators in posture or cervical pillows have long continued to develop new designs of this type of pillow. Such a pillow supports the head and spine, and in particular, the neck vertebrae in the most normal, comfortable and unstressed position, thereby aiding in relieving stress in the cervical or neck portion of the upper spine, and for promoting proper posture.
Prior art in the area of such pillows have used a combination of firm and soft portions of a pillow in varied arrangements, but which have either resulted in a flattening of the spinal column, or in exaggerating the curvature thereof. Furthermore, such prior art efforts do not provide the variety of therapeutic uses of the pillow custom for each individual person.
A therapeutic pillow was disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,564 having a base topped by three additional cushions. The component parts have varying firmnesses. The pillow disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,564 is not a custom pillow in that the pillow is not fit to a patient based on measured data from that patient.
There is, therefore, a need for a pillow measuring system for the production of a custom, therapeutic pillow that provides the least stress on the body for relaxing, therapeutic rest.
An object of this invention is to provide a measurement system, the result of which is a therapeutic pillow, customized as to fit for a particular patient. The construction of this pillow enables it to be used over a period of years for the treatment of conditions such as: improper cervical spine alignment, whiplash, cervical strains and sprains, tension headaches, and neck or shoulder problems.
A related object of the present invention is a method for taking accurate measurements to produce a custom therapeutic pillow that effectively provides support positions for the head, neck and shoulders of a person, whether lying supine or on the side. Thus a new and improved custom therapeutic pillow is produced by this measurement method and apparatus wherein the patient may lie back with the patient's head in a cavity; and as well, the patient may roll over and have the neck and head appropriately supported.
An additional object of this invention is to provide a sliding caliper for making rapid, accurate measurements with which to design a custom therapeutic pillow.
The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of this invention, both as to its organization and method of operation together with further objectives and advantages thereto, will be better understood from the following description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which a presently preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
Precise measurements for producing a custom, therapeutic pillow 500 (see
Possible materials for constructing the sliding caliper 100 include wood, plastic, and a variety of metals. The present invention is not limited to any given material or set of materials.
The sliding caliper 100 is shown in use in
In
The custom, therapeutic pillow 500 of this invention is shown in perspective in
A washable outer ticking 1100 (see
More particularly, and referring to
Placed on top of the base 520 and bonded to the base 520 are the panels 510 and rails 530. The panels 510 and rails 530 each have a substantially planar lower surface to which the base 520 is bonded.
The upper corners of the short sides of the panels 510 have rounded edges 1020 corresponding with the rounded edge 1010 of the base 520.
Likewise, the upper corners of the long sides of the rails 530 have rounded edges 1030 corresponding with the rounded edge 1010 of the base 520 and an inner cavity created by the panels 510 and the rails 530 and floored by the center section 540.
The process for measuring and creating a custom pillow is as follows. The torso width, θ, and head width, η, are measured as described, above. From the torso width, θ, the appropriate table is chosen from
In the third row, immediately below the base thickness, the left hand column is headed “θ−η (cm).” The head width, η, is subtracted from the torso width, θ, and the result compared with the ranges in this left hand column. By following the resulting row across to the right, the panel letter designation (D-J) is determined, and the total height of the pillow is known from the center and right-hand columns, respectively. Once the panel letter is determined, the center table in
We now use the lower half of the three tables in
For use on a waterbed, a soft mattress or a mattress more than six (6) years old, it is recommended in the preferred embodiment that all components 510, 520, 530 of the custom, therapeutic pillow 500 be reduced by one letter.
A final step is to ascertain that the rail thickness is not more than one (1) inch greater than the panel thickness. Should the rail thickness prove more than 1″ greater than the panel thickness, the rail thickness would be modified to reduce it to the panel thickness plus one (1) inch. No change is made to the other rail dimensions or the panel dimensions.
At this point, all dimensions of all parts of the custom pillow 500 are known.
To use an example, a patient 300 will be using their custom, therapeutic pillow on a new mattress which is not a waterbed mattress. The patient's 300 torso width, θ, measures 32 cm and head width, η, measures 15 cm. The center table in
The next step is to move into the lower part of the center table in
Additional data are given in the table of
A flow diagram with the values of torso width, θ, and head width, η, being entered into a computing function 1210 is shown in
The above embodiment is the preferred embodiment, but this invention is not limited thereto. It is, therefore, apparent that many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
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20050150124 A1 | Jul 2005 | US |