Claims
- 1. A portable head rest comprising:
- a pillow defining opposed elliptical ends and at least one surface therebetween, the pillow being made of a piece of resilient material and being deformable, the pillow having a central chamber and a passageway extending from the surface of the pillow into the chamber, wherein the passageway defines opposed walls, and the pillow is deformable to an open configuration, wherein the walls are distanced from each other to expose the chamber, and wherein the pillow is materially biased to a closed configuration wherein the opposed walls are closely juxtaposed to each other; and
- a sleeve for holding the pillow and configured for constraining the pillow in a curved configuration, the sleeve including an outer sleeve formed with an opening juxtaposed with one of the ends for receiving the pillow therethrough and for accessing the central chamber, a sleeve end for selectively covering the opening, and a zipper for selectively engaging the sleeve end with the sleeve.
- 2. The portable head rest of claim 1, wherein the sleeve comprises:
- an outer sleeve formed with an opening substantially the length of the sleeve for receiving the pillow therethrough;
- a closure selectively closing the opening in the sleeve; and
- a flap on the sleeve extending substantially the length of the sleeve, the flap covering the closure.
- 3. A portable head rest, comprising:
- a deformable pillow defining opposed ends and a curved resting surface extending therebetween, the pillow defining a semi-major axis, the pillow being formed from a unitary material formed with a passageway extending radially inwardly from the resting surface, wherein the passageway defines opposed walls, and the pillow is deformable to an open configuration, wherein the walls are distanced from each other to expose a storage chamber, and wherein the pillow is materially biased to a closed configuration wherein the opposed walls are closely juxtaposed to each other; and
- an outer sleeve formed with an opening substantially the length of the sleeve for receiving the pillow therethrough, the outer sleeve being formed with an opening juxtaposed with one of the ends for receiving the pillow therethrough and for accessing the central chamber, a sleeve end for covering the opening, and a closure for selectively engaging the sleeve end with the sleeve.
- 4. A portable device for carrying items and for supporting a supine person's neck, comprising:
- a resilient pillow made of a piece of material;
- a sleeve for holding the pillow in a curved configuration such that the pillow can define a central chamber for holding items, the sleeve being formed with an opening for receiving the pillow therethrough, the pillow having a passageway defining opposed walls, the passageway extending at least part way between the ends of the pillow, wherein the pillow is deformable to an open configuration, wherein the walls are distanced from each other to expose a chamber, and wherein the pillow is materially biased to a closed configuration wherein the opposed walls are closely juxtaposed to each other, the sleeve including and outer sleeve formed with an opening juxtaposed with one of the ends for receiving the pillow therethrough and for accessing the central chamber, a sleeve end for covering the opening, and a closure for selectively engaging the sleeve end with the sleeve.
- 5. The device of claim 4, further comprising a flap on the sleeve for covering the closure element.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the material is foam or inflatable plastic.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/631,138 filed Apr. 15, 1996 and now abandoned for an invention entitled "PORTABLE HEAD REST WITH STORAGE CHAMBER", incorporated herein by reference.
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"Bath Massage Pillow" advertisement from Glendale Assosiates, 1986. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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