The present invention is generally related to a pillow with an air filter mounted within the pillow, and more particularly is related to a travel pillow with an air filter directing a flow of filtered air to the user.
Travel pillows provide a stable support for the neck. The pillows are typically small and easily stored within luggage. Some travel pillows have a foam core with a fabric cover. The fabric cover can be removed for cleaning. Some travel pillows have a U-shape that wraps around the neck of the user. The U-shaped travel pillow rests on the shoulders of the user and supports the neck and head in an upright position. This allows the user to relax and rest while sitting in an upright position.
Travel conditions often involve being surrounded by people in close quarters. Being in close proximity with a variety of people increases the risk of catching an airborne illness. In addition, vehicles, such as buses, trains, and airplanes, often contain dust and a variety of other foreign airborne particles that can exacerbate allergies. To address these concerns, a variety of filters have been developed to clean the air surrounding an individual. Some filters propel air through a filter material. The filter material allows the air to pass through while the filter catches and traps particles. The filter material is then periodically replaced or cleaned. The filter material can also be laced with chemicals that kill or neutralize germs and bacteria. In addition to neutralizing germs and bacteria, some chemicals are used that absorb odors and objectionable gases.
Another type of air filter is an electrostatic precipitator filter. This type of filter uses an ion generator to inject ions into the stream of air being filtered. The negatively charged ions attach to foreign particles in the air. The air stream passes by positively charged plates. The foreign particles, now negatively charged due to the attached ions are pulled towards the charged plates and magnetically attach to the charged plates. The charged plates are periodically removed and cleaned.
The above described air filters can be used in combination to provide a greater degree of air filtration. For example, a stream of air first can be filtered through a filter material to catch particles having a relatively large diameter. In the next stage, an electrostatic precipitator filter can be used to remove smaller particles that pass through the filter material.
Some of the above filters allow the nature convection currents of air to drive the air though the filtration process. The electrostatic precipitator filter can use the electrostatic forces of the charged particles to pull the surrounding air through the filter. In addition, some filters use a fan or other device to drive a flow of air through the filtering process. Unfortunately, the above-mentioned filters are typically large or cumbersome.
Thus, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
In one aspect, the invention features a pillow with one or more air filters and a body. The one or more air filters are surrounded with padded material. The pillow may also incorporate a power source coupled to the one or more air filters. Each of the one or more air filters may have an air intake in communication with a bottom or side surface of the exterior surface and an air outflow in communication with a top surface of the exterior surface. The air filters may be an electrostatic precipitator filter or use a filtering material to clean the air. The air filters can also have a fan to aid in drawing air through the filter. The outflow air can be directed at the user with a positionable nozzle on the outflow opening. A power source, for example batteries, can also be incorporated in the padding of the pillow. The pillow provides a portable travel pillow that cleanses the air surrounding the user during use.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The pillow with air filter 100 has a core 126 made of foam or padding material. The foam material supports the head and neck of the user while providing a soft surface. The core 126 of the pillow can also be made of a variety of other natural or synthetic stuffing materials used in pillow construction, for example but not limited to, cotton, polyester, micro fibers, wool, and bird feathers. Additionally, the core 126 can also be constructed with an inflatable bladder. The inflatable bladder can be constructed of an airtight material. A port (not shown) on the bladder can be provided on the exterior surface of the pillow with air filter 100 to allow the user to inflate or deflate the bladder. The inflatable bladder allows the user to inflate the pillow with air filter 100 for use and deflate the pillow for compact storage. A layer of batting can also be provided surrounding the bladder to provide an even softer surface for the user.
The pillow with air filter 100 can also be constructed of a solid frame (not shown) with foam or padding material located between the solid frame and a cover 128 that surrounds the exterior of the pillow 100. The solid frame can be made of a variety of materials, for example, wood, metal, or plastic. The solid frame within the pillow with air filter 100 can support a control panel 124, chambers 108 and 118, and other interior components.
The core 126 and/or frame of the pillow can be surrounded by the cover 128. The cover 128 can be made of a variety of materials, for example but not limited to, fabric, plastic, leather, or vinyl. The cover 128 can be permanently attached to the core 126 by stitching or adhesive. The cover 128 can also be removably coupled to the core 126, for example, by buttons, zipper, or clips. One example of a cover construction can have an opening to allow the core 216 to be stuffed within the cover 128. The opening may then be zippered closed. The removably coupled cover 128 allows the user to remove the cover 128 for cleaning. The cover 128 can also be made with an opening in communication with the intake openings 110, 120 and outflow openings 114, 122 of the chambers 108 and 118. This allows the air to flow in and out without being obstructed by the cover 128. However, the cover 128 can also be constructed without openings. The cover 128 can be made of a material that allows the air to flow through the material. This cover construction provides a protective and aesthetic cover for the intake openings 110, 120 and outflow openings 114, 122 of the chamber.
A control panel 124 located on a side surface 130 of the right arm portion 104 allows the user to activate one or more air filters. The location of the control panel 124 provides easy access by the hands of the user when the pillow with air filter 100 is supporting the head of the user. The control panel 124 is not limited to being located on the side surface 130 of the right arm portion 104. The control panel 124 can instead be mounted on a variety of different locations and surfaces of the pillow with air filter 100. The control panel 124 can contain various displays, switches, and knobs used to control the one or more air filters. For example, the knobs or switches can be used to control the amount of airflow from the one or more air filters or to control the intensity of air filtration. The display can be a Light Emitting Diode (LED) display that shows the current settings of the one or more air filters. The control panel is described in greater detail in the specification relating to
The shape of the pillow with air filter is not limited to the shapes and constructions of the pillow in accordance with the first and second embodiments. A variety of other shapes and constructions of the pillow can be used in conjunction with the one or more air filters. The chambers housing the air filters do not have to run through the pillow. Alternatively, the one or more air filters can be coupled to the sides of the pillow.
In addition to locating the outflow openings 114, 122 in a direction that directs the flow of air to the nose and mouth of the user, positionable nozzles (not shown) can be incorporated at the outflow openings 114, 122. A ball and socket joint, for example, can be used to couple the positionable nozzles to the outflow openings 114, 122. The positionable nozzles allow the user to rotate the nozzle and customize the directional flow of clean air.
The charge plates 608 can be constructed with a plurality of plates parallel with the flow of air as shown in
The power source 702 can be a battery mounted within the pillow or coupled to an exterior surface of the pillow with air filter 100. In addition to the power source 702 being a battery, the power source 702 can also be an electrical plug that enters through the exterior surface of the pillow with air filter 100. The user would plug the electrical plug into a wall socket to supply the power to run the control panel 124, the one or more electrostatic precipitator filters 604, and one or more fans 602. The power source 702 can also be a combination of the electrical plug and the battery. For example, the power source 702 can be a rechargeable battery that supplies the power for the pillow with air filter 100 when the pillow with air filter 100 is used in a location remote from a wall socket. The pillow with air filter 100 can also have the electrical plug used to recharge the battery or supply power when the pillow with air filter 100 is used in a location within reach of a wall socket.
The air filters discussed in the first, second, and third embodiments are exemplary. A variety of other air filter combinations can be used, for example, another air filter combination (not shown) can comprise a fan and a filter material in each chamber without the precipitator filter. Another example can include an ultraviolet light source within the chamber. The ultraviolet light kills germs and bacteria in the air stream. The pillow with air filter is not limited to the above filter embodiments. A variety of other air filters can be used in accordance with the invention.
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention are merely possible examples of implementations merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present invention and protected by the following claims.
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