This invention relates generally to pillows, and more particularly concerns a pillow with a neck support member.
There are several important considerations in the design and construction of bed pillows. Two of the most important are comfort and support. This is true for both general purpose bed pillows, as well as special purpose and/or therapeutic pillows. Some pillows are designed to support the head of a user as well as providing specialized support for the neck region or some other portion of the head area. The pillow structure disclosed herein is particularly designed for general support of the head of the user as well as providing specialized support for the neck region.
In some pillows, in addition, it is important to have an adjustable capability for firmness for one or more portions of the pillow such as, for instance, the neck support section. Such an adjustable capability allows one pillow to be used for a variety of conditions. This can be done in various ways, including us of different inserts with different support characteristics, or an air inflatable member.
Accordingly, a pillow, in one arrangement, comprises: a pillow tick which includes first and second substantially identical fabric members; at least two baffle members positioned between and secured to the first and second sheet members, extending inwardly of the pillow tick from one longitudinal edge thereof toward the other longitudinal edge; a chamber extending substantially along the length of the pillow at the other longitudinal edge of the pillow tick; a natural or synthetic fill within the tick between the chamber and the one longitudinal edge; and a bladder member, containing crushable foam, positioned within the chamber, the bladder member including a valve assembly in fluid communication with the chamber which permits a variation in firmness when the valve is open by application of pressure to the crushable foam and then maintains a selected firmness when the valve is closed.
In another arrangement, the pillow comprises: a bladder member which includes a cover member and crushable foam in the interior thereof; a valve assembly in fluid communication with the interior of the bladder member, which permits a variation in firmness of the pillow when the valve is open by application of or release of pressure on the crushable foam and which maintains a selected firmness when the valve is closed; and a VE foam layer covering at least a portion of the bladder member.
Two baffles 50 and 52 are positioned generally between compartment 48 and longitudinal edge 20. These baffles are secured to the upper and lower sheets 12 and 14, and in the embodiment shown extend from longitudinal edge 20 to a point slightly spaced apart from boundary line 30. In the embodiment shown, the free ends 54 and 56 of baffles 50 and 52 are located approximately 3 inches from boundary line 30, although this distance could be varied, such as within a range of 3-4 inches. The baffles 50 and 52 in the embodiment shown are each 6 inches long, although this could also vary, depending upon the actual size of the pillow. The pillow shown, with 6 inch baffles, is 20 inches long by 26 inches wide. The opposing ends 55 and 57 of the baffles adjacent longitudinal edge 22 are each approximately 5.5 inches from the end edges 16 and 18, respectively, of the pillow.
The baffles 50, 52 in the embodiment shown angle inwardly so that the free ends 54 and 56 of the baffles divide the pillow into three equal longitudinal segments, with one-third of the length 59 of the pillow being between end edge 16 and free end 54 of baffle 50, one-third of the length of the pillow being between the free ends 54 and 56 of baffles 50 and 52 and one-third of the length of the pillow being between free end 56 of baffle 52 and end edge 18. The baffles could alternatively extend straight across the pillow toward edge 20 from the position of free ends 54 and 56. The volume within the pillow between longitudinal edge 20 and boundary line 30 is filled with natural fibers, such as feathers or down, or synthetic fill. The two baffles 50 and 52 prevent the fill from shifting during use. Although baffles are part of the embodiment shown, they are not necessary and could be eliminated.
Positioned in compartment 48 is either a rectangular air bladder member or a bolster-type air bladder, each having somewhat different configurations. The rectangular air bladder 58 (
A plurality of crushable polyurethane or similar foam or polyester pellets or pieces 62 are positioned within air bladder 58. A short hose or tubular member 64 extends from the interior of the air bladder 58, with the hose having a valve 66 on the end thereof. The hose/tubular member is not necessary, however, so that just a valve could be used. The rectangular air bladder 58 is self-inflating. If the foam or polyester pellets 62 are initially crushed, even partially, when the valve is opened, the pellets will thereafter inflate to full size. To adjust the firmness of the rectangular air bladder 58, when valve 66 is opened, air may be pushed out by the user by applying pressure to the foam or polyester pellets, crushing them to the point where the desired firmness provided by the foam or polyester is achieved. Valve 66 is then closed. The user thus has a fully adjustable neck support pillow, without the need to carefully inflate the pillow to achieve the desired firmness by air pressure alone. The final height of the bladder depends upon the amount of air present in the foam or polyester pellets. Although the embodiment shown uses pellets, larger chunks of foam or even a single foam piece can be used, or a small number of separate pieces of foam or polyester fiber.
An alternative to rectangular air bladder 58 is a bolster air bladder 70, shown in
An alternative pillow is a polyurethane-encased air bladder similar to that of
Accordingly, the above arrangement results in a pillow having one portion which provides a good combination of comfort and support for the head of a user, including elements to prevent movement of fill in that region within the pillow, as well as specialized support along the edge of the pillow which is adjustable for the neck region. Further, a pillow is disclosed having polyurethane foam pellets in the interior thereof and a polyurethane foam casing over a portion of or the entire pillow.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.