1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a snore recording pillow to record a snore while the user is sleeping.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, a sleep apnea syndrome, namely pauses in breathing during sleep, has attracted attention. The sleep apnea syndrome includes various cases: central apnea syndrome caused by a brain functional disorder, obstructive apnea syndrome caused by blockage of the respiratory tract during sleep, and the mixture of both the central apnea syndrome and the obstructive apnea syndrome. The sleep apnea syndrome may result in lack of sleep, even if the patient thinks he or she has slept enough. In this case, excessive daytime sleepiness will cause risks of, for example, traffic accidents.
It is considered that the sleep apnea syndrome is caused by serious snoring, which results in blockage of the respiratory tract, that is, the airway in the nose or a deep portion of the throat. The crucial cause of the sleep apnea syndrome is considered body fatness. When breathing pauses, the body is in conditions of oxygen deficiency; that is, oxygen is not sufficiently supplied to the body. Therefore, the lack of sleep as mentioned above will increase stresses and induce high blood pressure, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, etc.
In diagnosis of the sleep apnea syndrome, whether a pause of breathing for 10 seconds or longer during sleep occurs 10 times or more in 1 hour is a criterion. Therefore, when the patient receives the diagnosis, various sensors are attached to the face and hands, so that activities of abdominal muscles, brain waves, eyeball motions, a degree of saturation of oxygen in the blood, etc. are examined simultaneously according to the conventional art.
To receive the diagnosis of the sleep apnea syndrome by the method described above, the patient needs to go to a well-equipped hospital. Therefore, it is onerous to receive diagnosis of the sleep apnea syndrome. Thus, although the state of snoring during sleep greatly relates to health conditions, it is not easy to know conditions of snoring during sleep.
The present invention has been made provide a snore recording pillow, which enables easy and reliable recording of snores during sleep of the user, so that the conditions of snoring can be known.
The present invention provides a snore recording pillow comprising: a pillow main body; and microphones provided in the pillow main body and connected to a recorder.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
FIGS. 1 to 3 show a first embodiment of the present invention.
The pillow main body 3 has bank portions 5 in both ends in the width direction, which are higher than the central portion. The central portion in the width direction serves as a rest portion 6, on which the head H of the user U is rested. Each of the pair of bank portions 5 holds a microphone 7 buried therein.
More specifically, the microphone 7 is buried in each of the bank portions 5 with a sound sensing portion 7a directed inward in the width direction of the pillow main body 3. The microphone 7 is connected to a cord 7b, which is led outside through a hole (not shown) provided in the exterior cover 4 and electrically connected to a recorder 8 (shown in
Thus, the microphones 7 are provided in the pillow main body 3 forming the pillow 2, and electrically connected to the recorder 8. Therefore, the recorder 8 can record snores of the user U during sleep.
The recorder 8 or a recording medium of the recorder 8, which records snores of the user U during sleep, can be brought to a doctor or the record can be transmitted by communication means or the like to have the doctor listen to them. Thus, the doctor can diagnose whether the user U has, for example, an apnea syndrome based on the snores during sleep.
Since a patient of the sleep apnea syndrome snores loudly, a medical specialist can diagnose whether the user U has the sleep apnea syndrome based on the recorded snores. Therefore, even if the user U is busy, he or she can receive diagnosis of the sleep apnea syndrome without going to hospital to take examination.
Abnormal snoring may be caused by not only the sleep apnea syndrome but also other diseases. Therefore, the other diseases can be detected by checking snores during sleep.
The pillow main body 3 is formed of elastic material, and the microphones 7 are buried in the pillow main body 3. Therefore, though the microphones 7 are provided in the pillow main body 3, the user is not likely to feel the hardness. Accordingly, the performance of the pillow 2 is little impaired.
The microphones 7 are provided in the bank portions 5 on both sides of the rest portion 6, on which the head H of the user U is rested. For this reason also, the head portion H of the user U is not liable to touch the microphones 7 provided in the pillow main body 3. Accordingly, the user U rarely feels uncomfortable.
Moreover, since the microphones 7 are provided such that the sound sensing portions 7a in the paired bank portions 5 are directed toward the rest portion 6, the microphones 7 are located on both sides of the head H of the user U rested on the rest portion 6.
For this reason, the snore of the user U is recorded by the pair of microphones without fail. In addition, even if the direction of the head H is changed, the snore of the user U can be recorded without fail, because at least one of the microphones 7 faces the face of the user U. Thus, since the snore is recorded without fail, it is possible to reliably diagnose based on the snore whether the user U has the sleep apnea syndrome or not.
In the above embodiment, the bank portions are formed on both end portions in the width direction of the pillow main body. However, the bank portions may not necessarily be provided in the pillow main body. In this case, microphones can be buried in both end portions in the width direction of a substantially flat pillow main body.
Further, the microphones may not be buried in the pillow main body, but may be contained in bag portions that are formed in, for example, an exterior cover covering the pillow main body. In this case also, it is preferable that the microphones are provided in both end portions in the width direction of the pillow main body.
Furthermore, in the embodiment described above, the pillow main body is formed of elastic material, a urethane foam. However, the pillow main body may be mainly formed of material other than a urethane foam, for example, grain material of chaff or resin.
The height of the pillow 2A can be changed by height adjustment means 11, when the user uses it. The height adjustment means 11 comprises a plurality of height adjustment sheets 12, each having a thickness of, for example, about 1 cm. The height of the pillow 2 can be adjusted by stacking a required number of the sheets under the pillow 2A.
In this embodiment, as well as in the above embodiment, a pillow main body 3 of the pillow 2A is formed of elastic material, such as a urethane foam, and microphones 7 are buried in both end portions with sound sensing portions 7a in distal ends thereof directed inward in the width direction of the pillow main body 3. The microphones 7 are connected to the recorder 8 as shown in
Thus, the height of the pillow 2 is adjusted, so that the lying posture of the user U can be changed. For example, when the user U is sleeping on its back, he or she is lying with the pillow 2 at low height without using adjustment sheets 12, as shown in
There may be a case in which the recorder 8 records loud snores while the user U is sleeping on its back. In such a case, the cause of the snores may be the sleep apnea syndrome, any other disease, or the blockage of the respiratory tract because of the lying on its back.
Therefore, if loud snores are recorded, it is necessary to change the lying posture, which may be a cause thereof. As shown in
Using the pillow 2 thus thickened, the user U can lie on its side in a comfortable posture. More specifically, in the case of lying on its side, when a side head portion is rested on the upper surface of the pillow 2, one of the shoulders is directed downward. However, since the pillow 2 is kept high, the shoulder is not pressured and the user can lie on its side in a comfortable posture.
Snores in the case of lying on its side are recorded. Then, the snores recorded while lying on its side are compared with the snores recorded while lying on its back are compared. As a result of the comparison, if the snores in the case of lying on its side are less loud, it can be considered that the cause of the snores is the lying posture, that is, the airway is broadened by changing the posture to lying on its side. Further, if snores are recorded with the height of the pillow 2 being reduced from 7 cm to, for example, 5 cm, it is possible to know the height of the pillow 2, which may be less liable to cause snoring.
In this embodiment, the height adjustment means to keep the pillow at a height is not limited to the adjustment sheets. It may be an airbag, so that the pressure of the air filled therein is variable. Alternatively, the pillow may be used on a mount plate, whose height can be changed by a link mechanism. The point is that any means may be used as far as the height of the pillow can be adjusted.
More specifically, the exterior cover 14 is made of, for example, elastic cloth, and sewn into a bag shape having an opening 15. The height dimension of the exterior cover 14 is greater than the height of the pillow main body 3, and smaller than the height of the pillow main body 3 plus the height of a plurality of, for example, seven adjustment sheets 12 put under the lower surface of the pillow main body 3, as shown in
An insertion portion 16 is formed by sewing over all length of the inner periphery of the opening 15. An elastic cord 17, serving as slack removing means, is inserted through the insertion portion 16, as shown in
Therefore, even when only the pillow main body 3 is contained in the exterior cover 14, the exterior cover 14 contains the pillow main body 3 without considerable slack. Accordingly, the pillow 2 looks good in appearance and is kept comfortable to use. In addition, since the exterior cover 14 is made of elastic cloth, this also serves to prevent slack, because the exterior cover 14 contracts.
The height of the pillow main body 3 plus the seven adjustment sheets 12 is greater than the height dimension of the exterior cover 14. Therefore, the elastic cord 17 provided at the opening 15 extends to enlarge the diameter of the opening 15 as shown in
Thus, since the exterior cover 14 covers the pillow main body 3 and the adjustment sheet 12 with substantially no slack, the pillow 2 looks good in appearance and is kept comfortable to use, because the exterior cover 14 does not loosen.
Therefore, with the configuration described above, if the height of the pillow changes depending on whether or not the adjustment sheets 12 are contained in the exterior cover 14 together with the pillow main body 3, the cord member may be tightened or loosened to change the diameter of the opening 15 in accordance with the change of the height. Thus, the exterior cover 14 is prevented from slacking.
According to the present invention, since the pillow main body contains microphones connected to a recorder, snores of the user during sleep can be recorded through the microphones. Therefore, it is possible to diagnose health conditions of the user, for example, whether the user has the sleep apnea syndrome or not, based on the snores.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-050723 | Feb 2005 | JP | national |
2005-073298 | Mar 2005 | JP | national |
This is a Continuation Application of PCT application No. PCT/JP2006/302070, filed Feb. 7, 2006, which was published under PCT Article 21(2) in Japanese. This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Applications No. 2005-050723, filed Feb. 25, 2005; and No. 2005-073298, filed Mar. 15, 2005, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2006/302070 | Feb 2006 | US |
Child | 11891960 | Aug 2007 | US |