Pillow with adjustable sleeve for inflatable air bladder
10806279 ยท 2020-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A support pillow has a pillow-fill unit comprising pillow fill material, a neck support unit comprising an inflatable air bladder and a pillow case having a first sleeve for receiving the pillow-fill unit and a second sleeve for receiving the cervical or neck support unit. The second sleeve of the pillow case includes padding on an inner sleeve surface. The inflatable air bladder includes a valve that operates in a first state to allow an input of pressurized air and in a second state to allow an exit of bladder-stored air. Adding air to the inflatable air bladder, in the first state, increases a size of and pressure in the inflatable air bladder. Also, the padding on the inner sleeve surface of the second sleeve is soft, and compressible.
Claims
1. A support pillow, comprising: a pillow-fill unit comprising pillow fill material; a neck support unit comprising an inflatable air bladder; and a pillow case having an outer surface, a first sleeve for receiving the pillow-fill unit and a second sleeve for receiving the neck support unit; wherein the first sleeve and the second sleeve are covered by the outer surface of the pillow case; wherein the second sleeve includes a hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer loosely positioned on an inner sleeve surface thereof; wherein the padding layer on the inner sleeve surface of the second sleeve is soft, and compressible wherein said hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer defines a thickness of the inner sleeve surface that is between inch and 1 inches in thickness, said second sleeve totally enveloping said hollow resilient cushioned padding layer and said second sleeve being separated apart from said pillow-fill unit in said first sleeve; wherein the inflatable air bladder includes a valve that operates in a first state to allow an input of pressurized air and in a second state to allow an exit of bladder-stored air; wherein adding air to the inflatable air bladder, in the first state, increases a size of and pressure in the inflatable air bladder.
2. The support pillow of claim 1, wherein the hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer is made of viscoelastic foam (VEF) material.
3. The support pillow of claim 1, wherein the hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer on the inner sleeve surface of the second sleeve is formed with an elastomeric material.
4. The support pillow of claim 1, wherein the hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer on the inner sleeve surface of the second sleeve is formed with the pillow fill material.
5. The support pillow of claim 1, wherein the second sleeve is formed integrally at part of the pillow case.
6. The support pillow of claim 5, wherein the second sleeve is pivotable about the first sleeve.
7. The support pillow of claim 1, wherein the second sleeve is detachably connected to the first sleeve.
8. The support pillow of claim 1 wherein said pillow case and said neck support unit are rotatable about said pillow-fill unit whereby said neck support unit is rotationally positionable from a position along a bottom edge of said pillow-fill unit, to a heightened mid position along a median of said pillow-fill unit to enable heightened support under the lumbar low back or under the knees of the user.
9. The support pillow as in claim 1 wherein said pillow case has a distal side end and a proximal side end; said pillow case being opened at both said distal and said proximal side ends, so that larger, different sized pillows can be inserted, where the extra side length of a respective inserted pillow can extend out the opposite side of said pillow case from which it was inserted.
10. The support pillow as in claim 1 wherein the pillow-fill unit comprising pillow fill material is sewn into an integral pillow case.
11. A method of assembling a support pillow with a pillow case having an outer surface, and a first sleeve and a second sleeve covered by the outer surface, an inflatable air bladder and a pillow-fill unit for neck and skull treatment, comprising the steps of: providing a pillow-fill unit with pillow-fill material; wherein the second sleeve of the pillow case includes a hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer loosely positioned on an inner sleeve surface thereof; wherein said hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer defines a thickness of the inner sleeve surface that is between inch and 1 inches in thickness, said second sleeve totally enveloping said hollow resilient cushioned padding layer and said second sleeve being separated apart from said pillow-fill unit in said first sleeve; wherein the inflatable air bladder includes a valve that operates in a first state to allow an input of pressurized air and in a second state to allow an exit of bladder-stored air; wherein adding air to the inflatable air bladder, in the first state, increases a size of and pressure in the inflatable air bladder; providing a cervical neck support unit comprising the inflatable air bladder; inserting said pillow-fill unit into the first sleeve of said pillow case for receiving the pillow-fill unit; inserting said inflatable air bladder into the second sleeve for receiving the cervical neck support unit; wherein the hollow tubular resilient cushioned padding layer loosely positioned on the inner sleeve surface of the second sleeve is soft, compressible, elastomeric and resilient; inflating the inflatable air bladder with a squeeze ball operating a valve that operates in a first state and allowing an input of pressurized air to a desired first state of neck support; wherein said pillow case and said cervical neck support unit are rotatable about said pillow-fill unit whereby said cervical neck support unit is rotationally positionable from a position along a bottom edge of said pillow-fill unit, to a heightened mid position along a median of said pillow-fill unit to enable heightened support under the lumbar low back or under the knees of the user; providing a tube connection between the squeeze ball and the inflatable air bladder being a maximum of six inches in length; storing the squeeze ball, valve and tube connection within the second sleeve during non-use; and, releasing said valve of said inflatable air bladder upon completion of a session of neck support and allowing an exit of said pressurized air.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments that follows, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) The following is a detailed description of example embodiments of the invention depicted in the accompanying drawings. The example embodiments are presented in such detail as to clearly communicate the invention and are designed to make such embodiments obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art. However, the amount of detail offered is not intended to limit the anticipated variations of embodiments; on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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(16) While first sleeve 30 may be a closed ended sleeve open at one distal end and closed at the opposite proximal end,
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(18) The inflatable air bladder 50 is shown in detail in
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(24) Optionally, in the alternate embodiment, the valve, including the tube 54 and the squeeze ball 58, are maintained inside the second sleeve 40 during both use and non-use and wherein to add air, the user either reaches in to squeeze the squeeze ball 58 or alternatively applies a pushing force against a part of an outer surface of the second sleeve 40 directly under which is the squeeze ball 58.
(25) As will be evident to persons skilled in the art, the foregoing detailed description and figures are presented as examples of the invention, and that variations are contemplated that do not depart from the fair scope of the teachings and descriptions set forth in this disclosure. The foregoing is not intended to limit what has been invented, except to the extent that the following claims so limit that.