Claims
- 1. An inflatable pillow for supporting a user's head and neck comprising:
- a bladder formed of upper and lower layers of sheet material and a perimeter seam;
- at least two separate independent inflation chambers formed within the bladder by interior seams and comprising a forward chamber and a rearward chamber, the placement of the forward chamber being under the user's neck when the user's head is placed on the rearward chamber;
- a third independent chamber contained within the forward chamber such that higher inflation pressure may be contained within the third chamber than in the forward chamber; and discrete inflation pump means associated with each of the independent chambers, each of the pumps being contained within the volumetric form of the pillow when inflated.
- 2. An inflatable pillow for supporting a user's neck comprising:
- a bladder including an independently inflatable outer neck chamber adapted to extend laterally beneath the neck for supporting the neck, and terminating in oppositely located end portions, the bladder further including an independently inflatable inner neck support having a predetermined firmness located within the outer chamber and adapted to underlie the neck; and
- inflation means operative to inflate the outer neck chamber to a firmness less than the predetermined firmness, the outer neck chamber providing fluid communication between the oppositely located end portions of the outer neck chamber thereby enabling air flow between the end portions when the head of a user is turned and the position of the neck relative to the outer neck chamber is shifted, whereby the firmness of the respective end portions is automatically adjusted to stabilize the neck comfortably in its shifted position.
- 3. An inflatable pillow according to claim 2 wherein the pillow is further adapted for supporting a user's head, and the bladder includes an independently inflatable head chamber adapted to underlie the user's head, the pillow further comprising separate pumps for the inner neck chamber, the outer neck chamber and the head chamber, respectively.
- 4. An inflatable pillow according to claim 3 wherein the pump means comprises separate pumps for the inner neck chamber, outer neck chamber, and head chamber, respectively.
- 5. An inflatable pillow according to claim 4 wherein each of the pumps includes a resilient foam portion, an air intake valve opening to atmosphere, and a one-way inflation valve in fluid communication with a respective one of the pumps.
- 6. An inflatable pillow according to claim 5 wherein each of the pumps includes a relief valve in fluid communication with a respective one of the pumps.
- 7. An inflatable pillow according to claim 4 wherein the outer margins of the bladder define a perimeter, and wherein all of the pumps lie within the perimeter, and including a close fitting cover covering all of the pumps and having indicia indicating the location of each of the pumps.
- 8. An inflatable pillow according to claim 2 wherein the inner neck support comprises an inner neck chamber independently inflatable to the predetermined firmness.
- 9. An inflatable pillow according to claim 8 and including pump means for inflating the outer and inner neck chambers.
- 10. An inflatable pillow for supporting a user's head and neck comprising:
- a bladder including an independently inflatable outer neck chamber adapted to extend laterally beneath the neck for supporting the neck, and terminating in oppositely located end portions, the bladder further including an independently inflatable inner neck chamber located within the outer chamber and adapted to underlie the neck, and an independently inflatable head chamber adapted to underlie the user's head; and
- inflation means comprising separate pumps each having a foam body, and operative, respectively, to inflate the respective head chamber to support the user's head, operative to inflate the inner neck chamber to a predetermined firmness, and further operative to inflate the outer neck chamber to a firmness less than the predetermined firmness, the outer neck chamber providing fluid communication between the oppositely located end portions of the outer neck chamber thereby enabling air flow between the end portions when the head is turned and the position of the neck relative to the outer neck chamber is shifted, whereby the firmness of the respective end portions is automatically adjusted to stabilize the neck comfortably in its shifted position, the compressibility of the foam bodies of the pumps promoting the comfort of a user resting upon the pillow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 60/084,338 (PPA) filed on May 5, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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