The present invention relates to pillow devices intended to receive the human body in a sitting position for the purpose of repose. More specifically, it relates to a child's U-shaped, novelty neck pillow, the pillow filled with a biologically inert material and having a leg of the U-shape configured as an animal head.
The field has been motivated to provide neck pillows for use when a person is sitting in repose. For children, the field has produced novelty pillows representing an animal for use by child in repose. For example, Petrusek (U.S. Pat. No. 4,133,064) discloses a device for supporting the head of a child user. The Petrusek device consists of an inflatable air-cushion, which when inflated has the shape of the head of an animal with opened jaws. The lower jaw supports the child's head when placed in the open mouth. However, the Petrusek device is disclosed for use in a supine position, and is not disposed for use in a sitting position.
Oliveira (U.S. Pat. No. 6,216,298) discloses achild's novelty pillow for use in combination with a child's motor vehicle safety seat. The Oliveira pillow has a padded cushion optionally shaped in the likeness of an animal. It is against the animal likeness that the head of a child user is cradled while the child is sitting in repose in the safety seat. Additionally, the Oliveira device has a pair of downwardly extending arms which attach together at their ends forming a loop around the neck of the child.
Matthews (U.S. Pat. No. 6,055,687) discloses a “toroidal” (donut shaped) support pillow with a generally circular or elliptical inner well region defined by two curved cantilevered opposing arms. Optionally, the Matthew's pillow may include a head member (such as an animal's head) attached anywhere along the top surface of the cantilevered arms. The head member is sufficiently rigid and attached such that the head member extends in a direction parallel generally to the vertical axis of the pillow.
Another example of an existing novelty neck pillow is disclosed by Perron (U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,049). The Perron neck support can be used by a person in a seated position and comprises two stuffed animal cushions connected by a pair of straps. The Perron pillow device is used by placing the stuffed cushions on the shoulders of the person with one strap holding the cushions together behind the user's neck and the other strap securing the cushions together at the front of the user's neck. Therefore, in use the Perron device can form a loop completely around the user's neck.
Although they may be useful for their intended purposes, these prior devices employ various structural elements and features in order to accomplish their utility that have limitations. Particularly for children, it can be beneficial to have an alternative child novelty pillow that does not form a loop around the user's neck, or that in anyway encircles a user's neck, and can be used in a sitting position. Additionally, it would be beneficial to have an alternative novelty pillow that can serve as a plush toy for a child user.
The present invention is a novelty pillow having a compact size and a U-shape for cradling the head and neck of a user while sitting in repose. The crotch of the U-shaped pillow fits around the user's neck sufficiently closely to hold the pillow in position. The U-shape of the present pillow does not close over the throat of a user, nor form a loop around the neck of a user. The novelty pillow is particularly useful for supporting the head and neck of the user while sitting in an upright or semi-reclining position in a high-backed chair, such as those on an airplane, automobile, bus, or the like. The pillow has a substantially-uniform cross section, and provides comforting support in a variety of head positions while the user is sitting in repose. The end of one leg of the U-shaped body has a “critter head” affixed to it. A “critter head” is a stylized plush construct evoking the head of a critter. Typically, the head is affixed to the U-shaped pillow body by sewing. Optionally, the end of the other leg can have features evoking an appendage of a critter. This element of the novelty pillow allows it to serve as a plush toy for a child user.
The novelty pillow comprises a U-shaped pillow body containing a fill material, and having a substantially uniform cross section around the U-shape of the pillow body up to the leg ends. The two legs of the U-shaped body form a crotch between them where they join at the base of the U-shape. The crotch is defined by the two legs and the base of the U-shape, and is configured to receive the neck of a user sufficiently closely to hold the pillow body in position while in use. The present novelty pillow utilizes a solid fill material (as opposed to being filled with air) to provide the substantially uniform cross section of the pillow body. Optionally, the present pillow body includes a closeable opening for adding or removing fill material.
The body of the novelty pillow comprises a casing stuffed with a fill material. The casing defines the exterior surface of the pillow body. The interior surface of the casing defines the lumen or interior space of the pillow body. The lumen is a single, continuous interior compartment which contains the fill material ofthe pillow body. The casing comprises two fabric members of substantially the same size and shape. The fabric members of the casing typically are constructed of a washable, woven or knitted material. Materials suitable for practicing the fabric casing include man-made fibers, natural fibers, and combinations thereof, further including cottons, poly/cottons, fleeces, wools, flannels, etc.
The fabric members each have a perimeter edge and a horse-shoe or U-shape. The two fabric members contact and are connected to each other at their perimeter edges by a seam around their perimeter edges. The seam may be sewn together or sealed together in some other fashion compatible with the type of fabric involved. For example, some fabrics may be heat sealed together, while others may be glued. An appropriate fabric and method of connecting the perimeter seams of the members together is selectable by the ordinary skilled artisan.
The optional closeable opening of the present pillow for adding or removing fill material can be accomplished by any of a number of means known to and selectable by one of ordinary skill in the art for practice in the present invention. A preferred means of accomplishing this was accomplished by having one ofthe fabric casing members with a closeable opening set into it, the opening being removed from the perimeter edge of the fabric member. The opening was located on the fabric member along a chord removed from the perimeter edge in the crotch section of the horseshoe or U-shaped fabric member. The opening of the fabric member is made reversibly closeable by any of a number of means known to one of ordinary skill in the art, including zipper closures, buttons or snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, laces, etc. In this preferred embodiment, the opening and the means for opening and closing the opening was covered with a fly.
The lumen of the pillow body casing is a single, continuous interior compartment. The lumen is packed with a sufficient amount of fill material to provide the substantially uniform cross section around the U-shape of the body. The fill material can be any of a variety of materials selectable by the ordinary skilled artisan for stuffing in a pillow, including fibrous and fluent materials, and combinations thereof. It is intended that the fill material be biologically inert to reduce the opportunity for the growth of germs, molds or fungi on the fill material. Also, it is optional that the fill material be washable and/or replaceable by the user. Appropriate biologically inert fill materials include polystyrene, polyester, and similar man-made materials configured in a manner selectable by the ordinary skilled artisan for suitable as stuffing for a pillow. The novelty pillow may further comprise a pillow covering for containing the pillow body.
The critter head may constructed in any of a number of manners as known to and selectable by one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the teachings and figures contained herein. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the critter head is a typical animal head and includes a nape portion, a chin portion and a face portion. These portions may be comprised of one or more pieces and are sewn together to form the critter head. The critter head is stuffed with a fill material and sewn to the leg end ofthe pillow body. Ancillary head features such as ears, eyes, mouth and nose may be included on the critter head to improve the characterization ofthe particular animal stylized. The other leg end ofthe pillow body may be used to mount a stylized appendage of the subject critter.
The present invention is a novelty neck pillow having a compact size and a U-shape useful as a child's plush-type toy and as a neck pillow for cradling the head and neck of a child user while sitting in repose. Referring now to the drawings, the details of preferred embodiments of the present invention are graphically and schematically illustrated. Like elements in the drawings are represented by like numbers, and any similar elements are represented by like numbers with a different lower case letter suffix.
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The lumen 48 of the pillow's casing 40 is a single, continuous interior compartment for containing the fill material 60. Optionally, the lumen 48 can be continuous with the interior space 102 of the critter head 100. The single, continuous compartment nature of the lumen 48 allows a degree of malleability or sculpability of the novelty pillow 10 when it contains a fluent fill material 60 such as polystyrene or plastic beads or air bubble(s). The fill material 60 can be any of a variety of fibrous or fluent solid materials as noted above. It is preferable that the fill material 60 be biologically inert to reduce the opportunity for the growth of germs, molds, mildew, fungi or the like. Appropriate biologically inert fill materials 60 can include polystyrene, polyester, nylon, and similar man-made materials. Additionally it is preferred that the fill material 60 be washable and replaceable by the user, or that the fill material 60 be washable in situ in the casing 40. This enables the novelty pillow 10 to be washable as a unit. Alternatively, the user may remove the fill material 60 from the casing 40 and wash the fill material 60 and the casing 40 separately. To facilitate removing and replacing the fill material 60, it may be separately contained in a sack or bag (not shown).
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As noted above, the critter head 100 may constructed in any of a number of manners as known to and selectable by one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the teachings and figures contained herein. In a preferred embodiment exemplified in figures, the critter head 100 was a stylized dog head. Typically, the critter heads have a nape portion 104, a chin portion 108 and a face portion 112 (see
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While the above description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as exemplifications of one or another preferred embodiment thereof. Many other variation are possible, which would be obvious to one skilled in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents, and not just by the embodiments.