The present invention relates to cushion constructions. More particularly, the invention relates to pillows having vertically stacked interior compartments filled with different cushioning materials to enhance sleep quality by optimizing a user's sleep posture.
Pillows are generally used to support a person's head and neck while sleeping. The thickness and firmness of the pillow required for optimal support varies depending on the user's physiology and preferred sleeping position. For example, side sleepers require thicker and firmer pillows than back or stomach sleepers. Failure to provide optimal head and neck support results in poor sleep quality and risks neck injury.
Some people do not have a preferred sleeping position and will rotate between positions throughout their sleep cycle. For these people, a pillow designed for a specific sleep position does not permit them to achieve optimal sleeping posture in their variety of positions. To correct this, pillows have been constructed having zones and/or plateaus arranged horizontally across the pillow, with each zone/plateau designed to support a different sleep position. However, these pillows restrict the user's head to a small portion of the pillow for each respective position. This restriction increases the pillow's deterioration rate at those specific locations, and denies the user positional freedom across the pillow.
What is needed, therefore, is a pillow and a construction method that will permit a user to achieve optimal sleep posture in a variety of sleeping positions without limiting the user's choice as to head placement across the pillow. Such a pillow and construction method should also provide improved durability of the pillow.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a pillow that supports a user's head and neck to enhance sleep quality by optimizing sleep posture. It is another object of the present invention to construct a pillow or cushion having vertically stacked internal compartments filled with different cushioning materials. It is yet another object of the present invention that the internal compartments have different density and firmness when filled with the respective different cushioning materials.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by providing a pillow including a pillow-liner having an upper liner, a lower liner, and at least one middle liner. The upper liner, the lower liner, and the at least one middle liner are sealed together adjacent peripheral edges thereof to define an open end and at least two internal compartments. The at least one middle liner is generally parallel with the upper and lower liners. The pillow also includes cushioning materials for filling the at least two internal compartments. Each of the at least two internal compartments are filled with different cushioning materials such that the internal compartments have different density and firmness when filled with the respective cushioning materials.
In some embodiments, each of the at least two internal compartments spans substantially the entire width of the pillow-liner, substantially the entire length of the pillow-liner, and a portion of the height of the pillow-liner.
In some embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one of the at least two internal compartments to the cushioning material density of another of the at least two internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:8. In other embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one of the at least two internal compartments to the cushioning material density of another of the at least two internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:5.
In some embodiments, at least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with a plurality of loose pieces of a shredded foam material, and at least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with a one-piece molded foam material.
In some embodiments, the pillow-liner includes two middle liners defining three internal compartments arranged to form an upper compartment, a middle compartment, and a lower compartment. The upper and lower compartments are each filled with a one-piece molded foam material, and the middle compartment is filled with a plurality of loose pieces of a shredded foam material.
In some embodiments, the open end of the pillow-liner is sealed after the at least two internal compartments are filled with the cushioning materials.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a cushion having an upper casing, a lower casing, and at least one side casing is provided. The upper casing, the lower casing, and the at least one side casing is sealed together adjacent peripheral edges thereof to form a case. The cushion also includes at least one interior wall affixed to the at least one side casing and disposed laterally across a length and a width of the case to define at least two internal compartments of the case such that each of the at least two internal compartments spans substantially the entire width of the case, substantially the entire length of the case, and a portion of the height of the case. The cushion further includes at least one opening along a surface of the case, and cushioning materials for filling the case. At least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with different cushioning materials than another one of the at least two internal compartments such that the internal compartments have different density and firmness when filled with the respective cushioning materials.
In some embodiments, the at least one interior wall is generally parallel with the upper and lower casings.
In some embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one of the at least two internal compartments to the cushioning material density of another of the at least two internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:8. In other embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one of the at least two internal compartments to the cushioning material density of another of the at least two internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:5.
In some embodiments, at least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with a plurality of loose pieces of a shredded foam material, and at least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with a one-piece molded foam material.
In some embodiments, the cushion includes two interior walls defining three internal compartments arranged to form an upper compartment, a middle compartment, and a lower compartment. The upper and lower compartments are each filled with a one-piece molded foam material, and the middle compartment is filled with a plurality of loose pieces of a shredded foam material.
In some embodiments, the at least one opening along a surface of the case is sealed after the at least two internal compartments are filled with the cushioning materials.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a method of forming a cushion is provided. The method includes the steps of: forming a case having a closed end and an open end; installing at least one wall in the case to form at least two internal compartments such that each of the at least two internal compartments spans substantially the entire width of the case, substantially the entire length of the case, and a portion of the height of the case; filling the at least two internal compartments with cushioning materials such that at least one of the internal compartments is filled with different cushioning materials than the other internal compartments such that the internal compartments have different density and firmness when filled with the respective cushioning materials; and sealing the open end of the case.
In some embodiments, the at least one wall is generally parallel with an upper surface and a lower surface of the case.
In some embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one of the at least two internal compartments to the cushioning material density of another of the at least two internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:8. In other embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one of the at least two internal compartments to the cushioning material density of another of the at least two internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:5.
In some embodiments, at least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with a plurality of loose pieces of a shredded foam material, and at least one of the at least two internal compartments is filled with a one-piece molded foam material.
In some embodiments, the installing step also includes two walls defining three internal compartments arranged to form an upper compartment, a middle compartment, and a lower compartment. The upper and lower compartments are each filled with a one-piece molded foam material, and the middle compartment is filled with a plurality of loose pieces of a shredded foam material.
Referring now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structures throughout the views. The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard.
In preferred embodiments, the middle liner 18 is generally parallel to the upper liner 12 and the lower liner 14 such that the internal compartments 17/19 are stacked on top of each other in alignment with an axis perpendicular to the length and width of the pillow-liner 11. Internal compartments 17/19 each span substantially the entire length of the pillow-liner 11, substantially the entire width of the pillow-liner 11, and a portion of the height of the pillow-liner 11. In some embodiments, each of the internal compartments 17/19 spans about 30-70% of the height of the pillow-liner 11. In other embodiments, each of the internal compartments 17/19 spans about 40-60% of the height of the pillow-liner 11. In preferred embodiments, each of the internal compartments 17/19 spans about 50% of the height of the pillow-liner 11.
Preferably, the internal compartments 17/19 are filled with different cushioning materials. Any cushioning material known in the art is appropriate, such as, for example, talalay latex foam; Dunlop latex foam; polyurethane foam; shredded latex foam; latex foam enhanced with graphite, gel, copper, etc.; memory foam; down; goose feathers; latex materials, synthetic materials, natural materials, and blends thereof; bladders filled with fluids such as air, water, gel, and various liquids and gases; and the like. As used herein, different cushioning materials refers to chemical/molecular differences (e.g. latex foam being different than polyurethane foam), physical differences (e.g. shredded foam being different than a one-piece foam), structural differences (e.g. shredded foam of one size/shape being different than shredded foam of another size/shape), and the like. In preferred embodiments, internal compartment 17 is filled with a plurality of shredded foam material 24, and internal compartment 19 is filled with a one-piece molded solid foam material 26, as shown in
Thus, by filling each internal compartment with a different cushioning material, each internal compartment offers a different level of head/neck support such that generally the entire surface of the upper liner 12 of the pillow-liner 11 can be used for one sleeping position, while generally the entire surface of the lower liner 14 of the pillow-liner 11 can be used for another sleeping position. For example, one internal compartment can be filled with a firm, dense material to optimally support the user sleeping in a side position, and the other internal compartment can be filled with a soft, loosely packed material to optimally support the user sleeping in a back or stomach position. In some embodiments, the ratio of the cushioning material density of one internal compartment to the cushioning material density of the other internal compartment is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:8. In preferred embodiments, the density ratio between internal compartments is in the range of about 1:1 to about 1:5.
In some embodiments, the pillow-liner 11 includes at least two middle liners 18 defining at least three internal compartments. At least two of the at least three internal compartments are filled with different cushioning materials, and preferably each of the at least three internal compartments are filled with different cushioning materials.
After the pillow-liner 11 is filled with cushioning materials, the open end 20 is preferably sealed to contain the cushioning materials in the pillow-liner 11. In some embodiments, the open end 20 is sealed using stitching 22, as depicted in
Preferably, at least two internal compartments are filled with different cushioning materials. For example,
After the cushion 100 is filled with cushioning materials, the open end 109 is preferably sealed to contain the cushioning materials in the cushion 100. In some embodiments, the open end 109 is releasably sealed using interlocking teeth 110 fastened together by zip slider 112, as depicted in
Although the drawing figures show the cushion 100 having a generally rectangular shape, it is contemplated that the cushion 100 can be differently shaped and sized depending on its use. For example, the cushion 100 can be adapted for use as a pillow, sofa cushion, chair cushion, pet-bed, mattress top cover, mattress, and the like.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features, and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications are variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.
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