The invention relates to bedding and, more particularly, to a pillow having a U-shaped offset cutout for sleeping with adjustable sides and shapes allowing for optimal comfort of the user.
Pillows are important for sleeping, resting, and for creating comfort. Ever since pillows were invented, there has been a need to have a pillow that is adjustable (in terms of fullness), and has utilities that support the head, neck, and face in a variety of supine, resting, and upright positions.
Currently, sleep pillows are designed for sleep in a supine position. They typically cannot be adjusted for fullness and are not suitable for all sleeping positions. Pillows with larger amounts of loft, for instance, are recommended (and labeled) for side sleeping, while pillows with lesser amounts of loft are recommended (and labeled) for stomach sleepers. There is a need for a single sleeping pillow that can be adjusted for fullness, and is suitable for all supine sleeping positions (side, back, and stomach).
Currently, pillows are designed for use in a supine position. However, these pillows are not comfortable when used in a reclining or upright position. They are often too large, too heavy, and do not stay in place. There is a need for a pillow that is adjustable in terms of fullness, and can be used comfortably in both supine and reclining/upright positions.
For those who sleep on their sides or on their stomach in a prone position, a traditional pillow is often uncomfortable. The nose is blocked, so one has to rotate one's head significantly to one side in order to breathe freely. This can lead to neck and shoulder discomfort. There is a need for a pillow that is adjustable for fullness, creates a clear pathway to the nose for breathing, keeps the head and neck in relative alignment, and provides optimal comfort for side and stomach sleepers.
It would be advantageous to provide comfort to side and stomach sleepers who can rotate a pillow cutout to the side. The soft arms created by a cutout can support the head and neck while the face remains suspended over the cutout.
Certain pillows are designed for individuals who sleep with a continuous positive airway passage (CPAP) type device for a condition known as sleep apnea. Typically, these pillows have a cutout to reduce face mask pressure and to create a clear pathway to the nose and mouth for easier breathing. However, these pillows are not adjustable for fullness. Furthermore, these prior art CPAP pillows are not suitable for reclining and upright positions. There is a need for a pillow that can be adjusted for fullness, is compatible with a CPAP type device, and can be used in both supine and reclining/upright positions.
Prior art beauty pillows are designed to reduce facial pressure following facial plastic surgery. Typically, these pillows have a centered cutout to reduce facial pressure. These pillows are not adjustable for fullness. They do not have an offset cutout that accommodates users with varying neck and shoulder sizes. Furthermore, they are not suitable for reclining or upright positions, positions that are often recommended following facial plastic surgery. There is a need for a pillow that can be adjusted for fullness, accommodates varying neck and shoulder sizes, and can be used in both supine and reclining/upright positions.
Many people enjoy having head and neck support while in a reclining or upright position. Currently, some pillows are designed to support the neck specifically. However, these pillows are not adjustable in terms of fullness, do not accommodate a variety of body types and, furthermore, do not support the head. A pillow is needed that is adjustable and supports the head and neck in reclining/upright positions.
Prior art pillows intended for sleeping and resting are not aesthetically decorative. In contrast, most decorative pillows are not practical for sleep and rest. There is a need for a pillow that is adjustable, versatile, can be used in a variety of sleeping and resting positions, and yet is also decorative. The present invention has an outer, contoured pillowcase available in a variety of fabrics to match home decor, making it aesthetically suitable for bedroom, family room, or living room.
Some pillows are not easily portable due to size. The standard sleep pillow is too large to carry on a plane or fit neatly into a small overnight suitcase. There is a need for a compact pillow that is portable, is adjustable in terms of fullness, and supports the head, neck, and face in a variety of supine, resting, and upright positions.
Some smaller portable pillows (i.e., neck pillows) do not have removable and washable pillowcases. The covers cannot be washed without washing the entire pillow. There is a need for a pillow that is portable, has a removable and washable pillowcase, and is versatile and adjustable to support the head, neck, and face in a variety of supine, resting, and upright positions.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,322,061, issued Jan. 29, 2008 to Carroll, for MULTIPURPOSE SUPPORT PILLOW discloses a multipurpose, apostrophe-shaped pillow used primarily for nursing mothers and prenatal support. The pillow itself cannot be adjusted for firmness. Furthermore, different sized embodiments are recommended to meet the different needs of its user. In addition, this pillow cannot support the head and neck simultaneously in a variety of supine and upright positions.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,864,904, issued Feb. 2, 1999 to Rudick, for BED PILLOW discloses a bed pillow made of two pillow covers, tethered by fabric. The principal object of the article is to provide a bed pillow that that can be used in a variety of sleep positions. This pillow is designed and pictured primarily for prone sleepers. While side sleeping would be possible with this pillow, it is unclear how one would sleep on one's side, have free air flow to the nose, and continue to have support for the neck. There is no cutout. Furthermore, there is no indication that this pillow can be adjusted for fullness without adding an additional pillow.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,165,279, issued Jan. 23, 2007 to Georgescu, for FACIAL PILLOW discloses a pillow to preserve a user's facial beauty. The upper and lower leg members on each side are angled relative to one another to form a V-shaped gap on either side. All four legs are of equal width and size. The user must strap the facial beauty pillow to a conventional pillow to adjust the resting height of the head according to the individual comfort level of the user. Furthermore, this pillow is intended for use in a supine position and cumbersome for use in upright/reclining positions.
U.S. Pat. No. D546,105, issued Jul. 10, 2007 to McMillian, for COMBINED ORTHODIC PILLOW AND COVER discloses a wedge shaped pillow. There is a decrease in the size of the outside edges of the pillow from back to front. Furthermore, the outside edges back to front are not parallel, resulting in the front edge being shorter than the back edge, measured from side to side. A U-shaped cutout is centered along the front edge of the pillow. The end view of the pillow is rectangular with four distinct surfaces, which are generally straight and perpendicular to each other. The pillow has a square-shaped cover that is symmetrical front and back and is not congruent with the shape of the pillow.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a multipurpose, ergonomic, adjustable pillow that is functional (can be used in a variety of sleeping and resting positions, both supine and upright), portable, and also decorative. The pillow also has a contoured pillowcase that complements a corresponding pillow insert. The decorative contoured pillowcase has hook and loop fastener (VELCRO® closure that can be adjusted to vary the pillow's firmness and thickness. The pillow insert has a U-shaped offset cutout along one side which can be rotated to accommodate a variety of sleeping and resting positions, both supine and upright.
The pillowcase has a front and back, sewn together along three sides. The fourth side, opposite the side with the cutout, is left open for pillow insertion and removal.
The pillowcase front is a few inches longer than the pillowcase back along the opening side, creating a flap used for closure. A strip of Velcro® hook is disposed along the underside of the front flap. A corresponding strip of Velcro® loop is disposed along the top outside edge of the back opening with additional parallel strips of Velcro® loop several inches below it.
For side and stomach sleepers, the cutout is positioned outwardly to the side (left or right depending on the side the user is currently sleeping on). The soft arms created by the cutout support the head and neck while the face remains suspended thereover. The offset cutout serves a variety of purposes: it helps relieve facial pressure following plastic surgery and creates an open air passageway for easier breathing. The offset cutout allows for dual positioning. Users with broader shoulders or longer necks may prefer to place the wider arm under their neck. The hook-and-loop closure is used to adjust for pillow firmness (thickness).
For back sleepers and those in an upright or reclining position, the cutout is positioned downwardly to conform to the shape of the neck and the pillow supports both neck and head. The soft “arms” created by the cutout then come around and support the neck while the body of the pillow supports the head.
The pillow insert is substantially rectangular in shape with a U-shaped offset cutout along one side. The offset cutout can be rotated to accommodate a variety of sleeping and resting positions, both supine and upright.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a pillow that is versatile, adjustable, portable, decorative, and can be used comfortably in a variety of sleeping and resting positions.
It is an object of the invention to provide a pillow that provides maximum comfort for those in a variety of sleeping positions (back, side, stomach).
It is another object of the invention to provide a pillow that can be used in reclining/upright positions to support both the head and the neck while reading, resting, or sleeping.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a pillow with adjustable loft and pillow firmness.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a pillow that is compact, portable, and ideal for travel, used while sitting in a typical airline seat, and fitting neatly in a small carry-on bag.
It is an object of the invention to provide a pillow with unequally sized arms to accommodate side and stomach sleepers with varying neck and shoulder size.
It is an object of the invention to provide a pillow that keeps nasal passageways open for easier breathing.
It is an object of the invention to provide a pillow that enhances comfort following facial plastic surgery.
It is an object of the invention to provide a pillow with an outer contoured pillowcase that is removable and easily washable.
It is an object of the invention to provide a pillow with an outer contoured pillowcase that is decorative as well as functional, making it aesthetically suitable for bedroom, family room, or living room.
It is an object of the invention to provide comfort to side and stomach sleepers who can rotate the pillow cutout to the side. The soft arms created by the cutout supports the head and neck while the face remains suspended over the cutout.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent detailed description, in which:
A perspective view of the multipurpose ergonomic adjustable pillow of the invention is shown in
The contoured pillowcase 60 is generally rectangular in shape with a U-shaped offset cutout 66 along one edge thereof. The U-shaped cutout 66 creates a narrow arm 68 and a wider arm 70. The contoured pillowcase front 62 and back 64 are sewn together along three sides. The fourth side, opposite the side with cutout 66, is left open for insertion/removal of pillow 40.
The contoured pillowcase front 62 is a few inches longer than the contoured pillowcase back 64 along the opening side, creating a front flap 74 used for closure. A strip of hooks 76 is disposed along the underside of the flap 74. A corresponding strip of loops 78a is placed along the top outside edge of the back opening; additional strips of loops 78b, 78c are configured in parallel relationship several inches below strip 78a. The strips of hooks and loops 76, 78a-78c are all approximately equal in length corresponding to the width of the pillowcase 60.
Pillow case 60 is closed by pulling front flap 74 over the back of pillowcase 64 and attaching the hooks 76 on the underside of front flap 74 to one of corresponding strips of loops, 78a, 78b, or 78c on the back of pillowcase 64. The adjustable pillowcase 60 is necessary to adjust for pillow firmness. The farther over the front flap 74 is pulled, the firmer the pillow 40.
Hooks 76 and loops 78a-78c can be any one of a variety of hook and loop products on the market. Contoured pillowcase 60 can be made of a variety of materials, including but not limited to cotton, satin, flannel, polyester, or vinyl. Water-resistant fabrics can be used for camping and outdoor use. Pillow insert 40 can be filled with an array of soft lose fill including polyester fill, down, down alternative, wool, etc.
While three parallel Velcro® loop strips 78a, 78b, 78c are illustrated, it should be understood that additional or fewer parallel strips of loop fasteners can be used and, in fact can be replaced with intermittent strip portions, not shown, or circular or polygonal shapes.
Since other modifications are changes varied to fit particular operating conditions and environments or designs will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the examples chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.