Claims
- 1. Modular cervical support and redefinition structure comprising
a collar having a central cervical region, and inside and outside surfaces, removeably wrapable about a user/s neck with said inside surface directly adjacent the neck, and said central cervical region disposed against the cervix, and pillow structure removeably attachable to the outside surface of said collar at the location of said central cervical region to coact with the same, outwardly thereof, in the furnishing of cervical support for the user.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 which further includes adjustable pillow-sling structure operable on the outside of said collar in cooperation with said pillow structure to form an adjustable-receiving-space wrap adjacent the collar for containing said pillow structure, and for assisting in removeably attaching the pillow structure to the collar.
- 3. Modular, selectively configurable, cervical region-defining and support structure comprising
an elongate cervical collar wrappable in a circumsurrounding fashion around the neck, and including an elongate, central cervical region having an inside surface which is disposed against the cervix during use of the structure, and also an outside surface, said cervical region having a transverse cross section which is selectively shaped relative to the spatial outer-surface profile of the cervix to furnish, via spatial collaboration between said cervical region's outside surface and the cervix' outer-surface profile, a selected, effective outside-redefinition of that profile, modularity-configured collar-resident attaching structure joined to said cervical region's outside surface, elongate, modularity-characterized pillow structure having a trans-axial cross-sectional configuration selectable to coordinate in a defined manner with such an effectively redefined cervical profile to furnish predetermined-characteristic cervical support, and connective interface structure operatively interposable said collar-resident attaching structure and said pillow structure enabling selective, infinitely configurable, detachable attachment between the pillow structure and the collar-resident attaching structure.
- 4. A modular cervical support and redefinition structure comprising
a collar having a central cervical region, and inside and outside surfaces, removeably wrapable about a user's neck with said inside surface directly adjacent the neck, and said central cervical region disposed against the cervix, pillow structure removeably attachable to the outside surface of said collar at the location of said central cervical region to coact with the same, outwardly thereof, in the furnishing of cervical support for a user, and connective interface structure operatively interposable said collar's central cervical region and said pillow structure accommodating removable, variable-disposition attachment of the pillow structure to the collar's cervical region.
- 5. The structure of claim 4, wherein said cervical region is elongate, and possesses a transverse cross-sectional configuration which is selected from the group including (a) inner and outer sides generally parallel to one another, and (b) inner and outer sides non-parallel to one another.
- 6. The structure of claim 4, wherein said interface structure includes a flexible wrap which is adapted to receive and hold a pillow, which wrap is detachably attachable to said central cervical region on the outside surface thereof.
- 7. The structure of claim 4, wherein said connective interface structure includes a pair of connector components, one mounted on the collar's central cervical region, and one mounted on the pillow structure, enabling substantially direct interconnection between the central cervical region and the pillow structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of currently copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/952,359, filed Sep. 12, 2001, for “Cervical Support Structure”. The entire contents of that prior application are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09952359 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10434712 |
May 2003 |
US |