The field of the disclosure relates generally to neck pillows, and, more specifically, to a neck pillow with an attached blanket and integrated storage compartment.
Neck pillows are compact, portable pillows that can be used for comfort while traveling. For example, some neck pillows are shaped to rest on a user's shoulders and extend around their neck. The neck pillows are filled with a soft material (e.g., stuffing) that provides a cushion around the user's neck and head. Such neck pillows may be used to comfort and support the neck and head while in a seated position for extended periods of time.
Also, people may bring a blanket or other comfort item with them while traveling. However, the blanket may be bulky and difficult to carry. In addition, the blankets may be hard to stow when not in use. For example, the blankets may need to be folded or bundled and stowed in a bag or luggage.
Accordingly, there is a need for a neck pillow with an attached blanket that is easy to stow, quick to deploy, and provides sufficient comfort for a user.
In one aspect, a pillow generally comprises a cover, stuffing, and a blanket. The cover has a first leg, a second leg, and a bend connecting the first leg to the second leg. The first leg and the second leg each have a proximal end joined to the bend and a free distal end opposite the proximal end. The first leg, the second leg, and the bend collectively form a U-shape and define a first compartment and a second compartment. The stuffing is disposed within the first compartment and extends through the first leg, the second leg, and the bend. The blanket is attached to the cover. The free distal end of at least one of the first leg and the second leg defines at least one opening into the second compartment. The blanket has a stowed position in which the blanket extends from an outer surface of the cover and into the second compartment through the opening. The second compartment is sized to receive the blanket in the stowed position.
In another aspect, a pillow includes a cover including a top, a bottom, and sides extending between the top and the bottom. The cover is U-shaped and the top, the bottom, and the sides collectively define a first compartment. The top defines a second compartment. The pillow also includes stuffing disposed within the first compartment, and a blanket attached to the sides of the cover. The blanket has a stowed position in which the blanket extends from the sides of the cover and into the second compartment. The second compartment is sized to receive the blanket in the stowed position.
In yet another aspect, a pillow generally comprises a blanket, a top, a bottom, and sides extending between the top and the bottom. The top, the bottom, and the sides collectively define a first compartment sized to receive stuffing. The top defines a second compartment sized to receive the blanket in a stowed position. The top is a constructed of a material that includes spandex and is elastic. The top is configured to secure the blanket within the second compartment without fasteners.
As used herein, an element or step recited in the singular and preceded with the word “a” or “an” should be understood as not excluding plural elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly recited. Furthermore, references to “example” or “one implementation” of the present disclosure are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional implementations that also incorporate the recited features.
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The neck pillow 10 rests on the user's shoulders and wraps around their neck. The cover 12 and the stuffing 14 provide a soft comfortable structure that supports the head and neck, for example, while a user is sitting for extended periods of time. In addition, the blanket 16 optionally covers the user to facilitate the user warming up and protect the user from the environment.
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The pillow 10 is sized to extend around the neck of the wearer and support the head and neck of the wearer. For example, the pillow 10 can have an overall width in a range of 12 inches (in.) to 16 in. and an overall length in a range of 10 in. to 14 in. The pillow 10 has an overall thickness that is defined between the top 28 and the bottom 30. The thickness of the pillow 10 is different in the stowed position than the deployed position because the blanket 16 adds thickness to the pillow 10 in the stowed position. For example, the pillow 10 has a thickness in a range of 6 in. to 8 in. when the blanket 16 is in the stowed position (shown in
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The stuffing 14 may include polyester, beads, pellets, foam, feathers, wool, hair, or any other suitable material. The stuffing 14 may be removable from the first compartment 36. For example, the cover 12 may include a resealable opening that facilitates removal of the stuffing 14 from the first compartment. The cover 12 may include one or more fasteners for selectively closing the resealable opening. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the cover 12 includes a zipper 13 extending along the radially outward side 34 on the bend 22 of the cover 12, as seen in
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The top 28 is configured to secure the blanket within the second compartment 38 without fasteners. For example, the top 28 includes an upper layer 29 and a lower layer 31. The upper layer 29 and the lower layer 31 are joined together to form a sleeve and define the second compartment 38. For example, the upper layer 29 and the lower layer 31 are sewn together along seams on the radially inward side 32 and the radially outward 34 of the pillow 10. At least the upper layer 29 is elastic and is biased toward the lower layer 31. Accordingly, the upper layer 29 and the lower layer 31 compress the blanket 16 within the second compartment 38. In addition, the upper layer 29 may be stretched away from the lower layer 31 to selectively expand the second compartment 38 and facilitate fitting the blanket 16 within the second compartment.
The second compartment 38 has a first opening 50 on the distal end 26 of the first leg 18 and a second opening 52 on the distal end 26 of the second leg 20. The first opening 50 and the second opening 52 are each sized to receive the blanket 16 and facilitate inserting the blanket 16 into the second compartment 38. In some embodiments, the cover 12 may include elastic members that extend at least partly around the first opening 50 and the second opening 52 to secure the blanket 16 within the second compartment. For example, elastic bands may be sewn into the cover 12 along the first opening 50 and the second opening 52 and arranged to bias the opening towards a closed position. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover 12 is constructed of an elastic material that contracts to secure the blanket 16 within the second compartment 38. In other embodiments, the cover 12 includes fasteners to selectively close the first opening 50 and the second opening 52. In some embodiments, the pillow 10 may have an opening on only one of legs 18, 20 and the blanket 16 may be inserted into the single opening and pushed throughout the second compartment 38.
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Suitably, the sections 40, 42 are equal in length and width to each other and are sized to cover the wearer. For example, each section 40, 42 can have a width in a range of 24 inches (in.) to 36 in. and a length in a range of 30 in. to 48 in.
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The neck pillow 10 with attached blanket 16 is made from a soft and comfortable material. For example, at least a portion of the cover 12 may be elastic to facilitate securing the blanket 16 within the second compartment 38. For example, the cover 12 may be constructed of a material that includes at least 5% spandex. Suitably, the cover 12 includes a mixture of polyester (e.g., 90% to 96% polyester) and spandex (e.g., 4% to 10% spandex). In the example, the blanket 16 is the same material as the cover 12 to simplify manufacture and cleaning of the pillow 10. The material of the cover 12 and the blanket 16 is comfortable, warm, durable, easy to clean, and facilitates the blanket 16 being positioned within the second compartment. The pillow 10 may include other materials without departing from some aspects of the disclosure. For example, the pillow 10 may include any of the following materials: faux fur, fleece, cotton, spandex, polyester, and combinations of these materials.
Described herein are embodiments of a neck pillow. For example, the neck pillow has a U-shape and includes an attached blanket. The blanket is divided into two sections. A singular pocket extending around the top of the U-shape pillow is open on each end and forms a stuffable compression pocket that holds each section of blanket. The blanket sections are attached to each side of U-shape and can be removed from the pocket and positioned to cover the user. Each blanket section has a hand-pocket on an underside that helps a user to wrap the sections around them and overlap the sections to act as a larger blanket. The neck pillow is arranged for use by both children and adults and accommodates multiple sizes of people.
The neck pillow has a bend and legs with an opening on each end and may have an elastic band sewn around the openings. Each blanket section is attached to outer edges of the pillow and extends from an inside corner of the distal end of a leg to the proximal end of the respective leg. A zipper is located on back-edge of U-shape pillow for selectively removing stuffing from inside a cover of the pillow. Accordingly, the neck pillow is an all-encompassing apparatus that provides the benefits of a pillow and a blanket as one item.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a neck pillow that is easy to carry and that provides support to the neck and head. The neck pillow is comfortable and supportive. In addition, the attached blanket may be quickly and easily deployed from the travel pillow by removing the blanket through the openings on the distal ends of the pillow and the sections of the blanket. The blanket is connected to the pillow to prevent the blanket being displaced during use and facilitate transporting the pillow and the blanket without them becoming separated. Moreover, the blanket is quick and easy to stow because the blanket is received in the U-shaped compartment through the openings on the distal ends. Also, the compartment is constructed of an elastic material that facilitates securing the blanket within the compartment and facilitates expanding the openings for inserting and removing the blanket through the openings. Accordingly, the neck pillow may not require potentially uncomfortable fasteners or securement mechanisms on the legs or inner edges of the neck pillow or on the blanket. In addition, the stuffing may be removed for cleaning, and the cover and the blanket may be washed as a single unit because the blanket is securely attached to the cover.
When introducing elements of the present disclosure or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Although specific features of various embodiments of the disclosure may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the disclosure, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
This written description uses examples to disclose the disclosure, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the disclosure, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims. Regardless of whether shown and described in combination or separately, the various features (both structural and methodological) are intended to be selectively included or omitted to produce an embodiment with a particular set of features. In addition, each of the operations described above may be executed in any order. For example, one operation may be performed before another operation. Additionally, one or more of the disclosed operations may be performed simultaneously or substantially simultaneously.
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