This invention relates generally to the field of pillows and, in particular, to pillows that may be used to support various parts of the body.
Pillows exist in a variety of shapes and sizes. Perhaps the most common type of pillow is generally rectangular and is filled with natural or synthetic materials. Such pillows are traditionally designed to support a person's head while lying in bed.
Another type of pillow is generally curved and has an interior well region. Such pillows have found use in supporting babies, when nursing, when sitting among others. Such pillows are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,261,134, 5,661,861, 6,038,720, 6,055,687, 6,685,024, 6,434,770, 6,671,908, 6,532,612, 6,279,185, and 6,412,128, the complete disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
A further type of pillow is a body support pillow that supports multiple parts of the body. An example of such a pillow is described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,810,191, the complete disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
This invention provides a variety of pillow systems and methods for their assembly and use. In some embodiments, a pillow system comprises a pillow body and a pocket that may be used to hold another, separate pillow. The pillow body comprises fill material and a fabric shell surrounding the fill material. The pillow body includes a head portion that is configured to support a user's head; a leg portion that is configured to support a user's leg; and a central portion disposed between the head portion and the leg portion. The pillow body is elongated and curved, having an outer periphery and an inner periphery that faces the user. The pocket is operably connected with the central portion so as to be extendable from the inner periphery, wherein the pocket is configured to hold a torso pillow. In some embodiments, the pocket is operably connected to the central portion pillow body by being part of a slipcover that is disposed around the pillow body. In some embodiments, the pocket is operably connected to the central portion of the pillow body by being connected to the fabric shell. In some embodiments, the pocket comprises a neck portion that forms an opening of the pocket through which the torso pillow is inserted into the pocket. The neck portion of the pocket has a first length; the torso pillow has a second length; and the second length is greater than the first length. In some embodiments, the central portion has a width that is more narrow than both a width of the head portion and a width of the leg portion. In some embodiments, the central portion comprises an opening, and the pocket is coupled to the opening. In some embodiments, the pocket encapsulates the torso pillow such that none of the torso pillow is observable to a user when the torso pillow is in the pocket. In some embodiments, the head portion has a first height (e.g., thickness); the leg portion has a second height; the central portion has a third height; and the first height and the second width are each greater than the third height.
In some embodiments, a slipcover for a pillow system is provided. The slipcover comprises a head section, a leg section, a central section, and a pocket. The central section is disposed between the head section and the leg section. The head section, the leg section, and the central section are configured to encapsulate a pillow body. The pocket is configured to hold a torso pillow, wherein the torso pillow is not the same as the first pillow.
In some embodiments, a method of using a pillow system is presented. A pillow body, a slipcover, and a torso pillow are provided. The pillow body is inserted into the slipcover. The torso pillow is inserted through an opening of an outer periphery of the slipcover and into the pocket of the slipcover. In some embodiments, the torso pillow is inserted through a second opening of the slipcover, wherein the second opening of the slipcover is on the inner periphery of the slipcover. In some embodiments, the pillow body comprises a head portion configured to support a the user's head and a leg portion configured to support the user's leg. In some embodiments, the method further comprises the user lying on the pillow system, with the user's head on the head portion, the user's leg on the leg portion, and the torso pillow supporting the user's abdomen.
Embodiments disclosed generally relate to body pillows and methods of use. In a first embodiment, a multi-pillow support system comprises a body pillow, a torso pillow, and a slipcover. The body pillow is an elongated, curved pillow (roughly “c”-shaped) having a head portion, a central portion, and a leg portion. The slipcover has a main chamber that encases the body pillow and has a pocket to hold the torso pillow. The torso pillow can be inserted into, and removed from, the pocket. The multi-pillow support system can be used by most anyone, but, in some embodiments, is more particularly designed for a woman who is pregnant. For example, a woman who is pregnant rests her head on the head portion, a leg on the leg portion, and abdomen (e.g., enlarged due to pregnancy) on the torso pillow. The pocket can be stowed in the main chamber when not in use. The slipcover is configured to be removed from the body pillow (e.g., for washing and/or for changing colors/style of the multi-pillow support system). In a second embodiment, the pocket is attached to the body pillow instead of the slipcover. The pocket can be stowed in a cavity in the body pillow when not used. Additional embodiments, configurations, and uses will be apparent from this disclosure.
Referring first to
The pocket 20 is also shown inserted inside the central section 16 of the slipcover 2. A first edge 28 of the pocket 20 is secured to the slipcover 2, inside the slipcover 2, and above the ventral opening 22. A second edge 30 of the pocket 20 is secured to the slipcover 2, inside the slipcover 2, and below the ventral opening 22.
A dorsal opening 32 is shown on a second side 34 of the slipcover 2 (e.g., on an outer periphery of the slipcover 2). The second side 34 of the slipcover 2 is opposite the first side 26 of the slipcover 2 (i.e., the second side 34 is on an outside of the “c”). In some embodiments, the dorsal opening 32 is used to insert the body pillow 4 and/or the torso pillow 6 inside the slipcover 2.
In some embodiments, the configuration of the multi-pillow support system 100 in
The dorsal opening 32 comprises a second zipper 36. In some embodiments, the dorsal opening 32 does not have a zipper but has an opening similar to those described in some embodiments relating to the ventral opening 22. The second zipper 36 is shown in an open configuration in
In some embodiments, the first zipper 24 comprises a first color and the second zipper 36 comprises a second color. For example, the first color is orange and the second color 36 is white. In some embodiments, the first zipper 24 and the second zipper 36 have different colors for referencing in instructions for using the multi-pillow support system 100. For example, the first zipper 24 is orange and the second zipper 36 is white, and the instructions could state something to the effect: unzip the orange zipper to access the pocket 20, and/or unzip the white zipper to insert and remove the body pillow 4 from the slipcover 2. User confusion can be reduced by using different colors for different zippers. The second color may be chosen for aesthetic purposes and/or the first color chosen as a contrast color. For example, the second color matches a color of the slipcover 2 to blend in with the slipcover 2 because the second color is likely to be observed more often than the first color of the first zipper 24. The first color is chosen as a contrast color of the slipcover 2 to be more easily identified for extending the pocket 20 from outside the central section 16 of the slipcover 2.
The body pillow 4 comprises fill material 38 and a fabric shell 39 surrounding the fill material 38 of the body pillow 4. The fill material 38 is generally a fiber fill (e.g., polyester filling). However, other types of materials may be used, including polybeads, natural materials, feathers, fluids, seeds, beans, and the like. In some cases, the fill material 38 could comprise a fluid, such as air and/or water, that is enclosed within an inflatable bladder. The fabric shell 39 may comprise essentially any type of fabric, such as a cotton fabric, polyester fabric, nylon fabric, or the like. Techniques for constructing pillows may be similar to those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,801,191, 7,089,639, 5,261,134, 5,661,861, 6,038,720, 6,055,687, 6,685,024, 6,434,770, 6,671,908, 6,532,612, 6,279,185, and 6,412,128, the complete disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Referring next to
In some embodiments, the torso pillow 6 has a length between ends 40 and 42 that is in the range from about 14 inches to about 26 inches, and more typically about 20 inches. The torso pillow 6 has a width, from side 44 to side 46, in the range from about 6 inches to about 14 inches, and typically about 10 inches. An outer height h1 (as shown in
Referring next to
The system pillow 72 comprises fill material 74, a fabric shell 76, the pocket 70, a cavity lining 78, and a cavity opening 80. Similar to the body pillow 4, the system pillow 72 has a head portion 82, a central portion 84, and a leg portion 86. The fabric shell 76 surrounds the fill material 74 of the system pillow 72. The fill material 74 of the system pillow 72 is similar to fill material of the body pillow 4. In some embodiments, the fabric shell 76 of the system pillow 72 is similar to material of the fabric shell 39 of the body pillow 4. The cavity lining 78 is additional fabric that is attached to the system pillow 72 for storing the pocket 70 in a cavity 79 of the system pillow 72. The cavity opening 80 can be secured in a closed position in similar ways as the ventral opening 22. The pocket 70 is connected with the central portion 84. The pocket 70 comprises a pocket opening 88 that allows insertion of the torso pillow 6 in the pocket 70 when the pocket 70 is outside the cavity 79. The pocket 70 has a near side 90 and a far side 92 opposite the near side. The near side 90 is closer to the central portion 84 of the system pillow 72 than the far side 92 when the pocket 70 is extended, outside the cavity 79. In some embodiments, the pocket opening 88 is on, or closer to, the near side 90 of the pocket 70.
As will be appreciated, a variety of other configurations and arrangements of pillows, pockets, and covers may be used. For example the pocket 70 of the system pillow 72 could be changed to not have pocket opening 88 and be constructed similar to the ventral opening 22. A second cavity opening could be added to the system pillow 72, similar to the dorsal opening 32 of
Another use is illustrated in
The invention has now been described in detail for purposes of clarity and understanding. However, it will be appreciated that certain changes and modifications may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part to co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 14/491,033, filed on Sep. 19, 2014, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/757,508, filed on Feb. 1, 2013, each of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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