专利摘要:
Travel pillows with fixing mechanisms are disclosed. Travel pillows may include attachment mechanisms with attachment mechanism bodies such as straps. The fastening mechanism bodies can be attached to the travel pillow body, such as to the rear part of the travel pillow body, or alternatively they can be separable from the travel pillow body. The securing mechanisms may also include loops through which the securing mechanism bodies can pass before re-attaching to themselves or attaching to another element such as a travel pillow body cover. Clamping mechanism bodies may be placed around a portion of a headrest, such as sides of the headrest, to prevent or make it less likely that a user's head and / or body will inadvertently fall forward.
公开号:BR112020000417A2
申请号:R112020000417-0
申请日:2018-03-30
公开日:2020-07-14
发明作者:David Bret Sternlight;John Edward Wilkening
申请人:Cabeau, Inc.;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001] [0001] The present application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 531,278, by Sternlight et al., Filed on July 11, 2017 and entitled “Travel Pillow with Anchoring Features”; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 571,785 by Sternlight et al., filed on October 12, 2017 and entitled “Travel Pillow with Anchoring Features”; US provisional patent application No. 62 / 574,366 by Sternlight et al., filed on October 19, 2017 and entitled “Travel Pillow with Anchoring Features” and US patent application No. 15 / 904,400 by Sternlight et al., filed on February 25, 2018 and entitled “Travel Pillow with Anchoring Features.”. Each of these applications is fully incorporated by reference into the present invention in its entirety, including, however, not limited to its specification, claims and figures.
[0002] [0002] This disclosure relates in general to travel cushions and pillows, and more particularly to travel cushions and pillows including elements for fixing or securing to a seat or headrest, and even more particularly to cushions and pillows travel devices including body attachment mechanisms that wrap around a portion of a headrest to hold the travel cushion or pillow to the headrest. Description of the related technique
[0003] [0003] Travel pillows are used by airline travelers and others to provide support for a user's neck and head. Examples of travel pillows are described, for example, in commonly assigned U.S. Patent No. 9,635,962 to Sternlight et al., Which in some embodiments describes a pillow with a raised base and mutually level and substantially flat back walls; Publication of PCT patent application No. WO / 2015/138654 by Wong et al; and U.S. publication No. 2017/0086607 by Wong et al. Each such application is fully incorporated by reference into the present invention in its entirety.
[0004] [0004] Although many prior art travel pillows provide support for a user's head, they do not prevent the user's body from falling forward. In an effort to address this problem, US Patent No. 9,414,691 to Blyberg describes devices for attaching a travel pillow to a headrest, such as the headrest of an airplane seat, through a rope system with rigid hooks. However, such a system is inconveniently complicated for travel, and additionally requires wrapping the strings around the legs of the travel pillow in a way that can be unstable. U.S. publication No. 2005/0179300 from O'Connor also describes a headrest system that can be attached to a headrest through a system that is similarly complicated. US Patent No. 6,435,617 to McNair describes a system with a strap for attaching a neck rest to a headrest, however the strap is on a rotating pin which can cause it to become loose and need readjustment , and the device includes bulky plates attached to the pad by a screw or pin to be operational. U.S. patents nos. 5,544,378 by Chow and 7,938,491 by Montuore include strap-like straps that can be difficult and time-consuming to tighten.
[0005] [0005] Head supports for modern airplane seats include, often lateral ones that are designed in an attempt to provide lateral support to a user's head. In some cases, the headrest sides have an adjustable position, so that a user can pivot them inward towards their head to provide closer lateral support. An example of a seat 10 including a headrest 12 having sides 14 is shown as part of figure 42. SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0006] [0006] The present disclosure is directed in general to travel pillows including elements for fastening to a seat or headrest, such as an airplane headrest including sides.
[0007] [0007] A travel pillow modality according to the present disclosure includes a body including a cover. The travel pillow additionally includes two fastening mechanisms each including a fastening mechanism body like a strap. The fastening mechanism bodies are attached to the pillow body, as in a cover and / or rear portion of the pillow body. The fixing mechanisms each additionally include a connecting mechanism or loop that must also be attached to the pillow body, such as to the cover and / or rear portion of the pillow body. Each of the clamping mechanism bodies can pass through, loop around, or otherwise connect to one of the respective loops or connection mechanisms, and then loop around one side of the backrest headrest. The fixing mechanism can then connect to itself using fasteners such as Velcro fasteners, such as the one provided by Velcro®. In alternative configurations, each clamping mechanism body can connect to another clamping mechanism body instead of itself, and / or the clamping mechanism bodies can connect to themselves without first passing through a connection mechanism or loop.
[0008] [0008] One embodiment of a travel pillow cover in accordance with the present disclosure includes a cover body and two vertically oriented fastening mechanism bodies each attached to the cover body at a respective static attachment point. Each of the clamping mechanism bodies is configured to pass around a side support for the backrest head before attaching to itself or the cover body.
[0009] [0009] Another embodiment of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure includes a travel pillow body having a memory foam core and a cover over the memory foam core. The travel pillow also includes first and second attachment mechanisms attached at least partially to the cover, the attachment mechanisms each comprising a attachment mechanism body attached to the cover, as well as a loop attached to the cover. Each of the clamping mechanism bodies is configured to pass through a respective side of the loops and re-attach to itself so as to form a closed loop itself. The first and second clamping mechanism bodies are tilted at least slightly outward and in the opposite direction from each other, as opposed to being parallel and directly facing backwards.
[0010] [0010] Another embodiment of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure includes a travel pillow body and two vertically oriented clamping mechanism bodies attached to a rear part of the body, each of the clamping mechanism bodies configured to form a loop to wrap around a side support for the headrest.
[0011] [0011] Another embodiment of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure includes a body comprising a cover, the cover comprising four loops and additionally includes two vertically oriented fastening mechanism bodies. Each of the clamping mechanism bodies is configured to pass through two of the loops.
[0012] [0012] Another embodiment of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure includes a memory foam core and a cover over the memory foam core. The cover can include first and second regions, with the second region made of a composite material comprising fibers.
[0013] [0013] These and other elements and additional advantages of disclosure would be evident to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, taken together with the attached drawings, in which: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] [0014] Figure 1 is a front perspective view of a travel pillow modality in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0015] [0015] Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0016] [0016] Figure 3 is a front view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0017] [0017] Figure 4 is a rear view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0018] [0018] Figure 5 is a left side view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0019] [0019] Figure 6 is a right side view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0020] [0020] Figure 7 is a top view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0021] [0021] Figure 8 is a bottom view of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0022] [0022] Figures 9-16 are seen in front perspective, in rear perspective, front, rear, left side, right side, top and bottom, respectively, of the travel pillow shown in figure 1, in a second configuration.
[0023] [0023] Figures 17A and 17B are seen in front perspective of the travel pillow shown in figure 1, shown in use with a headrest, in the first and second configurations, respectively.
[0024] [0024] Figures 18-25 are seen in front perspective, in rear perspective, front, rear, left side, right side, top and bottom, respectively, showing a specific combination of aspects of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0025] [0025] Figures 26-33 are seen in front perspective, in rear perspective, front, rear, left side, right side, top and bottom, respectively, showing another specific combination of aspects of the travel pillow shown in figure 1.
[0026] [0026] Figures 34-41 are seen in front perspective, in rear perspective, front, rear, left side, right side, top and bottom of another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0027] [0027] Figure 42 is a perspective view of another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0028] [0028] Figures 43A and 43B are seen in perspective of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0029] [0029] Figures 44A and 44B are seen in perspective of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0030] [0030] Figure 45 is a perspective view of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0031] [0031] Figures 46A and 46B are seen in perspective of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0032] [0032] Figures 47A and 47B are seen in perspective of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0033] [0033] Figures 48A and 48B are seen in perspective of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure.
[0034] [0034] Figures 49A and 49B are seen in perspective of yet another modality of a travel pillow according to the present disclosure. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] [0035] This disclosure describes travel pillows that include fastening functionality. The fastening feature can connect the travel pillow to a backrest headrest in order to prevent or make it less likely that a user's head will fall forward, in the direction opposite to the headrest, such as through the body of the user. user falling forward. The fixing functionality can be provided, for example, by one or more fixing mechanisms attached to the back of the pillow body or elsewhere. These securing mechanisms may include bodies that wrap around the sides of the headrest to secure the pillow to the headrest. The fixing mechanisms can be oriented substantially vertically.
[0036] [0036] The present disclosure is described in the present invention with reference to certain modalities, however it is understood that the disclosure can be incorporated in many different forms and should not be interpreted as limited to the modalities exposed in the present invention. The devices and aspects of the present invention may have different shapes and sizes in addition to those shown. It is also understood that when an element or aspect, such as a layer, region, case, cover, frame or otherwise can be mentioned as being "over" another aspect, it can be directly over the other aspect or intermediate aspects may also be present . In addition, relative terms such as "internal", "external", "upper", "lower", "below" and "below" and similar terms can be used in the present invention to describe a relationship from one aspect to another. It is understood that these terms are intended to cover orientations different from the device in addition to the orientation shown in the figures.
[0037] [0037] While the terms first, second, etc., can be used in the present invention to describe various, eg, aspects, components, regions, layers and / or sections, those aspects, components, regions, layers and / or sections should not be limited by those terms. These terms are only used to distinguish an aspect, component, region, layer or section from another aspect, component, region, layer or section. Thus, a first aspect, component, region, layer, or section discussed below can be called a second aspect, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure.
[0038] [0038] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and claims, the words "understand," "understanding," and the like must be interpreted in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; this means, in the sense of "including, but not limited to." Words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number respectively. When the word “each” is used to refer to an aspect, it does not necessarily suggest a plurality of aspects, but it can also mean an aspect in the singular.
[0039] [0039] Figures 1-8 show views of a pillow 100 in accordance with the present disclosure, with figures 9-16 showing the pillow 100 in a second configuration with open attachment mechanisms, and figures 17A and 17B showing the pillow 100 attached to a headrest 12. Pillow 100 comprises a travel pillow body 102 which may include a cover 103 that partially or entirely covers a core therein, such as a memory foam core. In some embodiments, the travel pillow body 102 does not have a cover 103. The shapes shown by the figures in the present disclosure may be the shape of a body with the cover, or without the cover (eg, the shape of a foam core) from memory). The travel pillow body 102 can include many elements described in US Patent No. 9,635,962 to Sternlight, such as a substantially flat back wall 104, although it is understood that the embodiments of the present disclosure can include many different styles of travel pillow body , such as those described in PCT Patent Application Publication No. WO / 2015/138654 by Wong et al. And U.S. publication No. 2017/0086607 to Wong et al. The travel pillow body 102 may also include mechanisms for joining legs 106 together or closer together, such as two cord halves 140 and a fastener such as those described in US Patent No. 9,635,962 or US Publication No. 2017/0086607 of Wong et al., And as the constriction mechanism 142 shown in figure 3 and more fully described below.
[0040] [0040] Figure 2 shows a rear perspective view of the pillow
[0041] [0041] The pillow 100 includes two fastening mechanisms 112 that can be used to secure the pillow 100 to a headrest, such as the sides of the headrest. The clamping mechanisms 112 may include clamping mechanism bodies 120. The clamping mechanisms 112 according to the present disclosure may include elongated clamping mechanism bodies such as clamping mechanism bodies 120. For example, clamping mechanism bodies can be 2.54 cm (1 ”) to 60.96 cm (24”) in length, or 5.08 cm (2 ”) to 50.8 cm (20”) in length, or 15.24 cm ( 6 ”) to 40.64 cm (16”) in length or 20.32 cm (8 ”) to 35.56 cm (14”) in length or approximately 27.94 cm (11 ”) in length. Fixture mechanism bodies 120 in accordance with the present disclosure may, for example, be 0.64 cm (¼ ”) to 10.16 cm (4”) wide, or 1.27 cm (½ ”) to 7, 62 cm (3 ”) wide, or 2.54 cm (1”) to 5.08 cm (2 ”) wide, or approximately 3.81 cm (1.5”) wide. The clamping mechanism bodies 120 can be made of many different materials and take on many different shapes. The clamping mechanism bodies 120 can be, for example, strips (as shown), threads, cords, ropes or other flexible, rigid or non-rigid devices as known in the art. The clamping mechanism bodies 120 may be elastic or inelastic, and may be cloth, thread, cord, rope, nylon, poly cord, rubber, polyester, parachute cord, strap or other devices and materials as known in the art. In embodiments where the fastening mechanism bodies 120 are elastic, they can self-tighten around, for example, a portion of a headrest, to better hold the travel pillow 100 to the headrest.
[0042] [0042] In the specific modality shown and as seen best in figure 7, the fastening mechanisms 112 are secured in a way to cover portions of both 1) the rear walls 104 and 2) the curved transition walls 116, meaning that they are secured partially to the rear of the pillow body 102 and partially to the curved transition of the pillow body 102. The fastening mechanisms 112 in the specific embodiment shown are tilted slightly outward and in the opposite direction to each other (as shown by the arrows in figure 7), as opposed to directly backward (as shown by the axial interrupted line in figure 7). This configuration can be particularly useful for attaching to the headrest sides of the modern backrest. In one embodiment, the clamping mechanisms 112 and / or clamping mechanism bodies 120 are attached only to the rear walls 104a, 104b, and / or are inclined substantially directly to the rear. In other embodiments, the attachment mechanisms 112 and / or other bodies of attachment mechanisms 120 and components thereof are attached only to the curved base and / or raised transition walls 116a, 116b.
[0043] [0043] In some embodiments, the attachment mechanism bodies 120 are attached to the raised rear wall 104b and / or on top of the pillow body 102, and the attachment mechanisms 112 also include loops 126 that are attached (directly or indirectly) to the rear base wall 104a and / or to the bottom of the pillow body 102 as shown. The opposite configuration, with loops 126 attached above the clamping mechanism bodies 120, is also possible. In the embodiment shown and as best seen in Figure 4, the clamping mechanisms 112 are substantially vertically oriented and the clamping mechanism bodies 120 and loops 126 are substantially attached directly above or below each other. In other embodiments, the clamping mechanisms 112 and / or clamping mechanism bodies 120 are not exactly directly vertical, but instead of approaching each other from the top to the bottom, or moving in the opposite direction from each other from the top to the bottom. In some embodiments, the clamping mechanisms 112 and / or clamping mechanism bodies 120 may be diagonal or substantially horizontal. The attachment points 118 as shown are at the top of the body 102, although it is understood that they can be placed elsewhere, as at the junction between the base and raised portions 102a, 102. Similarly, loops 126 are shown as attached at the bottom of the base portion 102a, however it is understood that they can be placed elsewhere, as at the junction between the base and raised portions 102a, 102b. The attachment points 118 and other attachment points described in the present invention may be static, wherein the portion of the attachment mechanism body attached to the attachment point is substantially immobile in relation to the cover and / or is permanently attached to that portion of the cover , as per sewing. In other embodiments, attachment points 118 can be mobile.
[0044] [0044] The fastening mechanisms 112 can include fasteners 122 (in the embodiment shown, including fasteners 122a, 122b, generically referred to in the present invention as fasteners 122). Fasteners 122 can be, for example, velcro fasteners such as those provided by Velcro®. As used in the present invention, the singular "fastener" can refer to a component designed to be used with a corresponding component to connect (eg, the hook portion of a Velcro connection is a fastener, as is the loop portion) . Many other types of fasteners, including, however, not limited to fasteners that allow clamping mechanism bodies 120 to stick together or otherwise fasten themselves and other types of mechanical fasteners, are possible. For example, fasteners including pressure connectivity or adhesives are possible. Fasteners 122 in accordance with the present disclosure can have width equal to or less than the clamping mechanism body widths described above and in one embodiment they are approximately the same width as their respective clamping mechanism bodies, and in another embodiment they have slightly wider widths smaller than their respective fixing mechanism bodies. Fasteners 122 can be, for example, 0.64 cm (¼ ”) to 10.16 cm (4”), or 1.27 cm (½ ”) to 7.62 cm (3”), or 2 , 54 cm (1 ”) to 5.08 cm (2”), or 2.54 cm (1 ”) to 4.92 cm (1-15 / 16”) inches, or approximately 3.49 cm (1- 3/8 ”), or approximately 3.81 cm (1.5”). Fasteners 122 can be, for example, 0.64 cm (¼ ”) to 10.16 cm (4”), or 1.27 cm (½ ”) to 7.62 cm (3”), or 2 , 54 cm (1 ”) to 5.08 cm (2”), or 2.54 cm (1 ”) to 4.92 cm (1-15 / 16”), or approximately 3.49 cm (1-3 / 8 "), or approximately 3.81 cm (1.5").
[0045] [0045] A fastener 122a on each body of fastening mechanism 120 can be close, adjacent, and / or in contact with its respective fastening point 118. Fasteners 122a can be facing outward (ie, facing away from the body travel pillow 102). Another fastener 122b (shown in figure 9) can be near and / or adjacent to the end of each clamping mechanism body 124, clamps 122b being distal from clamps 122a so as to provide a suitable length of clamping mechanism body between the to form a loop to wrap around a headrest side. The fasteners 122b can then be fastened to the fasteners 122a so that the fastening mechanism bodies 120 form a loop, which can be fastened / looped around, for example, a portion of a headrest. The clamping mechanism bodies 120 can be stretched and / or stretched in this configuration. In an alternative configuration, the fasteners 122b on each of the fastening mechanism bodies 120 can connect to the fasteners 122a of the other fastening body 120 to form an “X” or cross pattern, which can provide a secure connection extra between the travel pillow 100 and a seat or headrest. Although fasteners 122a and other similar fasteners throughout the present disclosure are shown along their respective clamping mechanism bodies as clamping mechanism bodies 120, it is understood that they may be located in other positions, such as in the body of clamping travel pillow 102 (eg, cover 103) and more specifically, as in the travel pillow body 102 (eg, cover 103) near a holding point 118.
[0046] [0046] As mentioned above, travel pillow 100 can also include connecting devices (mentioned in the present invention for simplicity as "loops") as loops 126. Loops 126 can be, for example, D-loops (as shown) or other types of closed ties. Open loops (e.g., a C shape) are also possible, with the pillow body 102 or another device acting to close the loop (e.g., to form a D shape or O shape). In some embodiments, loops 126 are closed loops that can be opened, such as carabiners or similar devices. Loops 126 can be attached directly to body 102, or alternatively auxiliary connection devices such as auxiliary connection devices 128 can be used. In the embodiment shown, auxiliary connection devices 128 are stretchable, elastic and / or non-rigid, whereas loops 126 are rigid. It is understood that many different modalities are possible. In some other embodiments, rigid loops and / or auxiliary connection devices can be used together with detachable clamping mechanism bodies.
[0047] [0047] Modes with any number of loops are possible; for example, the modalities with total of one loop or by fixation mechanism, total of two loops or by fixation mechanism, total of three loops or by fixation mechanism, total of four loops or by fixation mechanism, or more, are all possible. Loops 126 can be, for example, cloth, yarn, cord, rope, nylon, poly cord, rubber, elastic, polyester, parachute cord, strap, plastic, composite, metal or other devices and materials as known in the art. Ties like ties 126 can be of the same material as a travel pillow cover, or they can be of a different material. For example, in a specific embodiment, they may be a structurally stronger material that is less likely to tear or destroy than the travel pillow cover material.
[0048] [0048] As shown in figures 17A and 17B, each clamping mechanism 112 can include one or more loops 126. Each clamping mechanism body 120 can pass through a loop 126 and secure, as to secure itself through fasteners 122 as shown in figure 17A. Alternatively, as shown in figure 17B, the clamping mechanism bodies 120 do not pass through loops 126 before fasteners 122 are connected together (or the loop is otherwise closed). This can result in a configuration where the pillow body 102 rests in a relatively lower position, which can be advantageous for shorter users. In addition, as previously discussed, in both these configurations, the clamping mechanism bodies could be configured in an “X” or cross configuration instead of the traditional configuration shown. Certain modalities of this disclosure do not include ties 126.
[0049] [0049] The fastening mechanisms 112 and / or the fastening mechanism bodies 120 of the travel pillow 100 can be placed approximately 2.54 cm (1 ") or more separated from each other (from the inner edge to the inner wedding) the attachment points 118), or approximately 5.08 cm (2 ”) or more separated from each other, or approximately 7.62 cm (3”) or more separated from each other, or approximately 10.16 cm (4 ”) or more separated from each other, or approximately 12.7 cm (5 ”) or more separated from each other, or approximately 15.24 cm (6”) or more separated from each other, or approximately 20.32 cm (8 ”) or more separated each other; or approximately 2.54 cm (1 ”) to 25.4 cm (10”) can be placed apart, or approximately 5.08 cm (2 ”) to 20.32 cm (8”) separated from each other, or approximately 7.62 cm (3 ”) to 15.24 cm (6”) separated from each other, or approximately 10.16 cm (4 ”) to 12.7 cm (5”) separated from each other, or approximately 12.065 cm ( 4.75 ”) among themselves; or, they can be placed approximately 38.1 cm (15 ”) or less separated from each other, or approximately 30.48 cm (12”) or less separated from each other, or approximately 25.4 cm (10 ”) or less separated between or approximately 20.32 cm (8 ”) or less apart, or approximately 15.24 cm (6”) or less apart, or approximately 12.7 cm (5 ”) or less apart, or approximately 7.62 cm (3 ”) or less separated from each other. It is understood that modalities with measurements outside these ranges are possible. In other embodiments, the clamping mechanisms 112 and / or clamping mechanism bodies 120 are separated by less than approximately 2.54 cm (1 ”), and they can touch or overlap, as in an X pattern. Loops 126 can similarly be placed at the above distances in the opposite direction from each other. The lateral placement of the attachment points 118 in relation to the loops 126 may be within the placement of the loops 126, slightly within the placement of the loops 126, directly above the placement of the loops 126, slightly outside the placement of the loops 126 or outside the placement of the loops ties 126.
[0050] [0050] In the modality shown, the vertical placement of the attachment points 118 is above the ties 126, unlike the ties 126 being above the attachment points 118. Users generally apply a downward force on the pillow 100 when it is fixed in a headrest. Placing the attachment points 118 above the loops 126 can help to limit the amount of undesirable movement of the pillow body 102 since the pillow body 102 is typically supported by the user's shoulders. It is understood, however, that although in the embodiment shown, the attachment points 118 are shown at the top of the body 102 and loops 126 are shown at the bottom of the body 102, the reverse may be true, and the attachment points 118 may be on the part lower body 102 while loops 126 are at the top of body 102 (or in general loops 126 may be above the attachment points 118).
[0051] [0051] Attachment of the devices to the pillow body 102, such as the attachment points 118 or the point where the auxiliary devices 128 are connected to the pillow body 102, can be at the seams of the cover 102, and / or can be carried out through stitches or stitching. Additional stitch reinforcement / stitching, thicker thread, and / or bar tack reinforcement can be applied to attachment points (such as attachment points 118) compared to other seams or cover areas 103. Placing the attachment points 118 and / or loops 126 on the seams of the cover 103 can be beneficial in that these areas can be reinforced easily, thereby reducing the possibility of the attachment points and / or loops tearing while maintaining simplicity in production. As previously discussed, settings for attachment points 118 and loops 126 other than at the top and bottom of the body 102 as shown are possible.
[0052] [0052] Other mechanisms 112 may include labels 134 that can be used to identify the supplier of the pillow 100 or provide other information. In some embodiments, a tag 134 may be wrapped around the end of the clamping mechanism body 120 and then secured, as by sewing. In the embodiment shown, on the other hand, a portion of the label 134 can be sandwiched between the clamping mechanism body 120 and the fastener 122b. The tag 134 can then be secured in that position, such as by sewing. This can have advantages in that the tag 134 can work less rigidly, reducing discomfort for a user if he or she is touched by the tag 134. Tags according to the present disclosure can be, for example, 0.32 cm (1/8 ”) At 2.54 cm (1”), or 0.64 cm (¼ ”) at 1.90 cm (¾”), or approximately; 2.54 cm (1 ”) long when attached (either as a single layer or, for example, as a material 2.54 cm (1”) long folded in half to form a 2.54 cm ( 1 ”) in length).
[0053] [0053] Figure 3 shows a front view of pillow 100 with cord halves 140 extending out from both front ends of the base portion 102a to join legs 106 or closer together, as two cord halves 140 and one constriction mechanism or fastener (referred to simply in the present invention as a "constriction mechanism") such as those described in US patent No. 9,635,962 and US publication No. 2017/0086607. The cord halves 140 can be part of a single unit involving the pillow 100 from one front end of the base portion 102a to the other front end of the base portion 102a. In some embodiments, the cord halves 140 are two separate units, each of which surrounds only a part of the base portion 102a or otherwise attaches to the pillow body 102, such as the base portion 102a and / or the cover 103. The cord halves 140 can be tightened to hold the pillow around the user's neck and in some embodiments so that the legs of the pillow body touch each other in front of a user's neck. In some embodiments, the cord halves can be individually attached to a portion of the 142 constriction mechanism, such as those described in US patent No. 9,635,962 to Sternlight or publication of US patent application No. 2017/0086607 to Wong et al., For adjust and maintain the position of the cord halves 140 and the constriction mechanism 142 after tightening. The constriction mechanism 142 can include two halves or parts that connect to each other, such as through a mechanical and / or magnetic connection. The constriction mechanism 142 can be used in any of the modalities of the present disclosure, as can similar mechanisms.
[0054] [0054] When fastening mechanisms 112 are engaged with an object such as a headrest, and the constriction mechanism is tightened, pillow 100 can prevent a user's body from falling forward. For example, the user's chin can meet the legs of the pillow body. The legs of the pillow body, which, if not secured, would simply fall forward with the user and the rest of the pillow, can be held relatively in place by attaching to the headrest provided by the 112 locking mechanisms. forward of a user's head and body can be avoided. It is understood that the attachment mechanisms 112 have additional benefits without the use of a constriction mechanism, such as holding the user's pillow in a specified location and helping to prevent it from falling to the side. Yet another benefit is that if attached, the pillow 100 will remain attached to the seat when a user gets up to move, e.g., in an airplane cabin.
[0055] [0055] The connections discussed in the present invention, such as fastener connections 122a / 122b, fastening points 118, loops 126, the connection between loops 126 and auxiliary connection devices 128, the connection between auxiliary connection devices 128 and the pillow body 102, the constriction mechanism 142 (like the two halves of a mechanical fastener), etc., can be designed to release and / or structurally fail for safety purposes when a threshold stress or force is applied.
[0056] [0056] The cover 103 can include a pocket 108 which, as shown, includes an opening at the top of it, which can be opened and closed using a 110 zipper mechanism. Other types of fastening mechanisms can be used to open and close pocket 108 including, but not limited to, velcro fasteners such as those provided by Velcro®, buttons, pressures, adhesives, and ties, to name a few. The pocket 108 and zipper mechanism 110 can be part of the cover 103. The zipper mechanism 110 is positioned approximately along the junction between the base portion 102a and the raised portion 102b, and is shown as approximately horizontal. Other settings and guidelines are possible. In some embodiments, the zipper mechanism 110 is below the junction between the base portion 102a and the raised portion 102b. In other embodiments, the zipper mechanism 110 is above the junction between the base portion 102a and the raised portion 102b. Pocket 108 may contain items from a user, such as a cell phone, keys, headphones, and / or earphones. In some embodiments, the pillow 100 has multiple pockets 108. In other embodiments, the pillow 100 has no pockets 108. In some embodiments, the pillow has one or more pockets without a zipper mechanism 110. In some embodiments, the pocket 110 has dividers. and / or sub-compartments inside pocket 110.
[0057] [0057] In addition, cover 103 may also include a zipper to allow access to the core of the pillow body 102. For example, as seen best in Figure 4, cover 103 may include a zipper 150 that can be opened, and the core and cap 103 can be separated from each other so that cap 103 can be washed separately.
[0058] [0058] Figures 9-16 show pillow 100 in a configuration with fastening mechanisms 112 open or not attached. Fastener 122b adjacent to the ends of the clamping mechanism bodies 124 are not attached to fasteners 122a. In that open position, the user can position the pillow 100 next to a headrest, then link and / or close the fastening mechanisms 112 around the headrest or a part of the headrest. The tags 134 can be used as gripping devices to position the bodies of the fastening mechanism 120 so that the fasteners 122a, 122b are coupled together.
[0059] [0059] Figures 18-25 and figures 26-33 show the pillow 100 with specific combinations of elements shown in full line. For example, the pillow 100 'of figures 18-25 includes a pillow body 102' (with or without a cover) and fixing mechanisms 104 ', which include fixing mechanism bodies 106', loops 108 ', and fasteners 110 '(with or without auxiliary connection devices 128'). The pillow 100 ’’ in figures 26-33 includes a pillow body 102 ’’ and clamping mechanisms 104 ’’, including clamping mechanism bodies 106 ’and fasteners 110’ ’. It is understood that the modalities of the present disclosure may include such combinations of elements, with or without additional elements described in the present invention, and with or without other additional elements. It is further understood that one or more aspects of these modalities can be removed, or can be replaced by another aspect of similar operation or another aspect that is not similar. Many modalities are possible.
[0060] [0060] Figures 34-41 show an embodiment of a travel pillow 200 that is similar in shape to those travel pillows described in U.S. Patent No. 9,635,962 to Sternlight. Travel pillow 200 is similar to travel pillow 100, and may have a body 202 that includes a cover 280 with a core in it, like a memory foam core. Body 202 may include a base pad or base portion 202a and a raised pad or raised portion 202b, which in one embodiment are integral with each other. Although the cover 280 is different from the cover 103, it is understood that all other aspects and characteristics of this modality can be similar or equal to those of the travel pillow 100.
[0061] [0061] The cover 280 can be made of a variety of different materials and combinations of materials and can include different regions. In the specific embodiment shown, cover 280 includes a first region 280a of a first material and a second region 280b (shown with dotted shading instead of line shading) of a second material other than the first material. In this specific embodiment, the second region substantially corresponds to the top and inner surfaces of the raised pad 202b, while the first region substantially corresponds to the rest of the cover. In another embodiment, the second region substantially corresponds to the raised pad 202b while the first region substantially corresponds to the base pad 202a. In another embodiment, the second region substantially corresponds to the entire inner surface of the base and raised pads 202a, 202b, while the first region substantially corresponds to the rest of the cover. In another embodiment, the second region substantially corresponds to the entire inner surface of the base and raised pads 202a, 202b, as well as the top surface of the raised pillow 202b, while the first region substantially corresponds to the remainder of the cover. In some embodiments, the second region is 50% or less of the total cover area, or 40% or less of the total cover area, or 30% or less of the cover area, or 25% or less of the cover area, or 20 % or less of the cover area, or
[0062] [0062] Many different materials are possible for the cover, including for the first region and the second region. For example, materials such as cloth, polyester, cotton, blends, velvet, mesh, and combinations thereof are possible. An example of a composite cover material in accordance with the present disclosure may include hypoallergenic, antimicrobial and / or odor protection technology such as metallic fibers similar to silver fibers. Other types of fibers, such as plastic fibers and composite fibers, for example, are also possible. One such example of a composite material including metallic fibers that can be used in the modalities of the present disclosure is the XT2® material available from Noble Biomaterials, which uses silver fibers. Such fibers can be mixed with other cover materials which in some embodiments are more traditional materials, such as those described above, to form the composite material. For example, a composite cover material includes approximately 80 - 99% traditional material (such as polyester, cotton, etc.), and / or approximately 1-20% fiber material (such as XT2 silver fibers) by weight; or approximately 85-97% traditional material and / or approximately 3-15% fiber material; or approximately 90-95% traditional material, and / or approximately 5-10% fiber material. Some types of cover material include 1% or more fiber material, 3% or more fiber material, 5% or more fiber material, 7% or more fiber material, or 10% or more material fiber. Some embodiments of the cover material include 20% or less fiber material, 15% or less fiber material, 10% or less fiber material, 7% or less fiber material, or 5% or less material fiber. Some modalities include approximately 7% fiber material.
[0063] [0063] Composite materials used in covers according to the present disclosure may have different densities, such as approximately 25-250 g / m2, or approximately 100-200 g / m2, or approximately 125-175 g / m2, or approximately 145 g / m2, or 25 g / m2 or higher, or 50 g / m2 or higher, or 100 g / m2 or higher, or 125 g / m2 or higher, or 300 g / m2 or lower, or 250 g / m2 or lower, or 200 g / m2 or lower, or 175 g / m2 or lower, or 150 g / m2 or lower. Many different modalities are possible and it should be understood that the ranges and numerical examples above are for example purposes only, and materials with properties outside these ranges are also possible.
[0064] [0064] Other materials are also possible. For example, a material that can be used in one or more regions of the cover is Dri-Lex®, available from Faytex Corp .; similar materials can also be used. Such materials can transfer heat and mass (eg, moisture) out of the cover and / or redistribute them throughout the cover, as opposed to allowing heat or mass to collect in specific areas that can cause discomfort for the user, such as around of the neck. Specifically, the Dri-Lex Honeycomb P material can work in this direction as can other honeycomb materials as known in the art. These materials could be used, for example, in regions other than where the previously described composite materials are used, such as, for example, in the first regions previously described as the first region 280a, or could be used in the second regions as the second region 280b .
[0065] [0065] Composite materials such as those described above can substantially make up the entire cover, or just one region of the cover, such as the second regions described above. For example, in a specific embodiment, the second region 280b shown in figure 33 or any of the other second regions described above includes a composite material. The use of these composite materials in the second regions described above can be particularly beneficial, as they can provide antimicrobial properties in areas close to a user's mouth, which can be the source of microbes that can eventually transmit odor or bacteria on the cover
[0066] [0066] In addition, the different material concepts described with respect to figures 33-41 can also be used with other pillow bodies. For example, body 1202 in figures 49A and 49B could include a cover, and the area of the cover corresponding to protrusions 1202a, 1202b could correspond to a second region as previously described, while other aspects (and in some embodiments, the rest of the cover) ) could correspond to the first region. Many different modalities are possible.
[0067] [0067] Many different materials can be used for the body of pillows according to the present disclosure, whether or not these pillows include fastening mechanisms. In embodiments including fastening mechanisms, the type of material can work in combination with the fastening mechanisms to provide a secure connection between them. The covers, regions, materials and concepts shown and described with respect to figures 33-41B can all be combined with the modalities shown in figures 1-32 and those modalities described further below.
[0068] [0068] Figure 42 is a rear perspective view of another embodiment of a travel pillow 400 according to the present disclosure, attached to the headrest 12 of the seat 10. The headrest 12 includes sides
[0069] [0069] The bodies of the clamping mechanism 410a, 410b can be made of many different materials and take on many different shapes. The bodies of the fastening mechanism 410a, 410b can be, for example, strips (such as elongated strips as shown), wires, cords, ropes or other flexible, rigid or non-rigid devices as known in the art. The bodies of the clamping mechanism 410a, 410b can be elastic, as described below with respect to figures 43A and 43B, or inelastic, and can be cloth, thread, cord, rope, nylon, poly cord, rubber, polyester, parachute cord , brace or other devices and materials as known in the art. Each of the attachment mechanism bodies 410a, 410b is attached to the pillow body 402 at two points 412. In the specific instance shown, points 412 are at the top and bottom of a base portion of the rear wall 404, although it is understood that these points can be in many different positions, such as at the top and bottom of the back of the pillow body (as shown in the embodiment of figures 43A and 43B, described below). In addition, a smaller or greater number of two attachment points for each of the clamping mechanism bodies 410a, 410b is possible, including a single attachment point or three or more attachment points. Grip points 412 do not need to be on the back of the pillow, but they could also be elsewhere, such as a side or transition portion of the pillow body 402. The clamping mechanism bodies could also include a single long grip to a pillow body. For example, each of the clamping mechanism bodies 410a, 410b could itself be a closed loop, with a portion of the closed loop attached to the body 402. The attached portion could be, for example, 0.32 cm (1/8 ”) ) or more, 0.64 cm (¼ ”) or more, 1.27 cm (½”) or more, 1.90 cm (¾ ”) or more, 2.54 cm (1”) or more, or 3 , 81 cm (1.5 ”) or more, or even longer. In some embodiments, the attachment mechanism bodies may be closed loops that are attached at one point, two points, or more than two points. In addition, each of the clamping mechanism bodies 410a, 410b could be attached to the outside of the body 402 (as on the outside surface of a body cover), or to an internal surface of the body 402, like the inside surface of a pillow cover. travel or foam core of a travel pillow body. In one embodiment, where the attachment mechanism bodies 410a, 410b are closed loops, they can extend through the cover (unlike the outside of the cover, which is also possible in another mode). The modalities without closed loops can also extend through the cover. A specific embodiment includes fastening mechanism bodies comprising closed loops connected to a single fastening point, such as being connected via seam or through a single strip / wire / etc. Many different modalities are possible.
[0070] [0070] Furthermore, although the embodiment of figure 42 and some other embodiments shown in the present invention include substantially vertical clamping mechanism bodies, and figure 45 includes a substantially horizontal clamping mechanism body, other arrangements are possible. For example, clamping mechanism bodies could be arranged diagonally, so that in one embodiment they are closer together or at the top, and in another embodiment closer together or at the bottom. In another embodiment, the bodies of the fixing mechanism intersect with each other, or form a shape of
[0071] [0071] Figures 43A and 43B show another embodiment of a travel pillow 500 with a body 502 including the rear wall 504. The pillow 500 includes two fastening mechanism bodies 510a, 510b. In the specific embodiment shown, the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b are elastic so that they can be stretched to the positions shown by 510a ', 510b' in figure 43B or even beyond, and are thus configured to form a loop (in this case) case, an open loop, with the body 502 serving to close the loop). The elasticity of the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b can therefore cause the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b to self-tighten when placed around, for example, the sides of the headrest as well as the sides of the headrest the head 14 shown in figure 14. The clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b and the loops formed in this way can be substantially leveled against the body 502 when in a resting position that is less stretched than when the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b are engaging another object, such as the sides 14. When in a resting position, the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b can be stretched, at least slightly stretched, at their equilibrium length, at least slightly loose, or loose. An embodiment with the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b at least slightly stretched while in the resting position can help to hold the clamping mechanism bodies substantially level or almost level against the body 502, while also providing stretch capability that allows to link around, eg, the sides 14. A modality with the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b in their equilibrium length or slightly loose can help preserve the elasticity of the material, while also keeping the clamping mechanism bodies relatively close to the leveling.
[0072] [0072] The clamping mechanism bodies according to the present disclosure, such as the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b, can have many sets of different dimensions and can assume many different shapes and configurations. In one embodiment, when in the resting position shown in figure 43A, each of the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b can be approximately 2.54 cm (1 ”) to 25.4 cm (10”) in length, or approximately 5 , 08 cm (2 ") to 17.78 cm (7") in length, or approximately 7.62 cm (3 ") to 13.97 cm (5.5") in length or approximately 9.52 cm (3 , 75 ") to 12,065 cm (4.75") in length, or approximately 10.16 cm (4 ") to 11.43 cm (4.5") in length. The length of the fixing mechanism can be 25% or more of the pillow height, 50% or more of the pillow height, 75% or more of the pillow height, substantially the height of the pillow or longer than the height of the pillow. The length can be increased by stretching to a stretched position, as shown in figure 43B, up to a maximum length of approximately 7.62 cm (3 ") to 76.2 cm (30"), or approximately 10.16 cm (4 ”) to 60.96 cm (24”), or approximately 15.24 cm (6 ”) to 45.72 cm (18”), or approximately 17.78 cm (7 ”) to 40.64 cm ( 16 ”), or approximately 30.48 cm (12”). Each of the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b, can be approximately 0.64 cm (0.25 ”) to 10.16 cm (4”) wide, or approximately 1.27 cm (0.5 ”) wide. 7.62 cm (3 ”), or approximately 2.54 cm (1”) to 5.08 cm (2 ”), or approximately 3.81 cm (1.5”). The above dimension ranges can also apply to clamping mechanism bodies that do not stretch substantially, such as inelastic materials. It is understood that clamping mechanism bodies with lengths outside these ranges are possible. The clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b and other clamping mechanism bodies described in the present invention can be placed apart from each other at the same or similar distances as previously described with respect to the clamping mechanisms 112.
[0073] [0073] Each of the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b in the specific embodiment shown is clamped at two fastening points 512, as per seam. Grip points 512 may include, for example, reinforcement of adhesion on bars (as shown by the “x” markings in the figures), which can help withstand stresses associated with bonding the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b around the side support for the head and the stresses associated with the head or body of a user leaning or falling forward. The 512 fastening points can be in a travel pillow body seam (as in a cover seam), which can assist in strength and ease of fabrication.
[0074] [0074] Combinations of aspects from the modalities described in the present invention, such as aspects of the travel pillow 100 with aspects of the travel pillow 500, are possible. For example, although the travel pillow 500 includes fastening mechanism bodies 510a, 510b that are permanently attached to the travel pillow body 502, in an alternative embodiment, only one end of each of the fastening mechanism bodies 510a, 510b is permanently attached, while the other is removably attached or detachable. For example, the travel pillow 500 may include a fastener component (as part of a velcro fastener) at each of the lower fastening points 512, while each of the fastening mechanism bodies 510a, 510b may include a corresponding fastener component (such as the other part of a Velcro fastener) along its length and distally from the upper fastening points 512. In this way, the fastening mechanism bodies 510a, 510b could be wrapped around the head support sides and then re-attached to the travel pillow body on the fastening components at the lower fastening points 512. Other modes, such as the reverse (where the fastening mechanism bodies are permanently fastened only at the lower fastening points and removably at the upper fastening points) or where the clamping mechanism bodies are only removably attached, are possible. The clamping mechanism bodies may be elastic in order to clamp around the headrest sides, or they may include another clamping mechanism such as those described with respect to other embodiments described in the present invention.
[0075] [0075] Other types of fastening and reinforcement are also possible individually or in various combinations, including stitches, stitching, adhesives such as glue and epoxy, rivets, pressures, and other mechanisms of fastening and reinforcement. In one embodiment a pressure, lock, or similar operating connection is used, which can provide disconnection of the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b from the body 502 at a certain threshold force, which can be used as a measure to increase safety of user. Pressures, closures or similar device can also be used on other portions of the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b to provide disconnection of pillow body 502 and clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b and / or for disconnection of the clamping mechanism bodies fastening 510a, 510b from a headrest, after a certain threshold force is met. In addition or in place of pressure or closures, many other types of disconnecting mechanisms for disconnecting the fixing mechanisms from the pillow body, and / or for disconnecting the fixing mechanisms from a headrest, are possible.
[0076] [0076] Similar to the travel pillow 100 and the travel pillow body 102, the travel pillow body 502 can include a cover and a core therein, with a zipper opening. For example, the travel pillow body 202 shown in figures 43A and 43B includes a zipper opening 506 at the bottom of the body 502. The zipper opening 506 and applicable attachment points 512 can be placed in the same seam, with the clamping points 512 above zipper opening 506. Similarly, pillow 600 of figures 44A and 44B includes an opening as a zipper opening 606, which in this case is shown at the top clamping point of clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b. In such an embodiment, the opening may be above the fastening mechanisms 610a, 610b in the same seam.
[0077] [0077] Other tightening features can be used in addition to or in place of elasticity. For example, a fastener clamping mechanism or constriction mechanism may be used that is similar to or equal to that used in combination with the cord mechanisms described in US Patent No. 9,635,962 to Sternlight, and / or the 820 constriction mechanism. (more fully described below with reference to figure 49). The travel pillow 600 shown in figures 44A and 44B includes a pillow body 602 and clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b that can be tightened using constriction mechanisms 620. In the specific embodiment shown, the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b they are cord or rope, and in some cases may have a substantially circular cross section. Many different modalities are possible. The clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b can be, for example, wires, cords, ropes, strips, braces, nylon or other similar devices, arranged to allow the functionality of the constriction mechanisms 620. Many different types of constriction mechanism are also possible. For example, other clamping and constricting mechanisms, such as cams or scale-locking devices (described below with respect to figures 47A and 47B) are possible.
[0078] [0078] In the embodiment of figures 44A and 44B, a user is able to pull the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b through the constriction mechanisms 620. One, two or more constriction mechanisms for each clamping mechanism body are possible . To shorten the operable length of the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b, they are pulled through the constriction mechanisms 620 in order to increase the total length of the tail portions 662a, 662b and decrease the operable length. Similarly, the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b can be pulled through the constriction mechanisms 620 in order to decrease the total length of the tail portions 662a, 662b, thereby increasing the operable length of the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b as a whole. In this way, the bodies of clamping mechanisms 610a, 610b can be placed around, for example, sides 14 of a headrest 12, and then tightened (by shortening the operable length).
[0079] [0079] In one embodiment, each of the bodies of clamping mechanisms 610a, 610b can be approximately 15.24 cm (6 ”) to 121.92 cm (48”) in total length (eg, the total distance from a attachment point, around the loop formed by the attachment mechanism, and up to the second attachment point, as shown in figures 44A and 44B, and including any tail portion), or approximately 20.32 cm (8 ") at 91 , 44 cm (36 ”) in length, or approximately 25.4 cm (10”) to 76.2 cm (30 ”) in length, or approximately 30.48 cm (12”) to 50.8 cm (20 ”) ) in length, or approximately 40.64 cm (16 ”) in length. In some embodiments, each of the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b can be 15.24 cm (6 ”) or longer, 30.48 cm (12”) or longer, or 40.64 cm (16 ”) or longer; and in some embodiments, each of the 610a, 610b clamping mechanism bodies may be 76.2 cm (30 ”) or shorter, or 60.96 cm (24”) or shorter, or 50.8 cm (20 ”) ) or shorter, or 40.64 cm (16 ”) or shorter. These lengths can, in some cases, be increased if, for example, the bodies of clamping mechanisms 610a, 610b are made of an elastic material. It is understood that lengths outside these ranges are possible. The clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b and other clamping mechanism bodies described in the present invention can be placed apart at equal or similar distances as previously described with respect to the clamping mechanism bodies 120.
[0080] [0080] Although the modalities of figures 42-44B show modalities including two vertically oriented clamping mechanism bodies, other modalities are possible. For example, figure 45 shows a travel pillow 700 including a body 702 and a horizontally oriented clamping mechanism 710. Clamping mechanism 710 can wrap around an entire headrest or a headrest portion, for example, the sides 14, like the corners of the sides 14 (when the clamping mechanism 710 is moved downwards from the position shown in figure 45, as shown by the down arrows). The fastening mechanism 710 can be connected to a fastener 712, the area of which can also include, for example, a zipper opening or other type of opening. In another embodiment, the fastening mechanism 710 is attached to the body 702 inside a body cover, meaning that it can be stored in the body cover 702 when the user wishes (or, if stuck outside the cover, a portion of it can be stored inside the cover). The clamping mechanism 710 also includes a clamping mechanism 720, which can be used to increase / decrease the operable length of the clamping mechanism 710 (and correspondingly decrease / increase the length of the tail portion 762). It is understood that many different ones are possible, including an elastic mechanism substantially similar to the clamping mechanism bodies 510a, 510b described above with reference to figures 43A and 43B.
[0081] [0081] The fixing mechanism 710 may in some embodiments be approximately 30.48 cm (12 ") to 152.4 cm (60") in length, or approximately 45.72 cm (18 ") to 106.68 cm ( 42 ”) in length, or approximately 60.96 cm (24”) to 101.6 cm (40 ”) in length, or approximately 81.28 cm (32”) in length. In some embodiments, the fixing mechanism 710 can be approximately 30.48 cm (12 ”) or longer, or approximately 45.72 cm (18”) or longer, or approximately 60.96 cm (24 ”) or longer , or approximately 81.28 cm (32 ”) or longer. In some embodiments, the 710 clamping mechanism may be approximately 152.4 cm (60 ”) or shorter, or approximately 106.68 cm (42”) or shorter, or approximately 91.44 cm (36 ”) or more short or approximately 81.28 cm (32 ”) or shorter. It is understood that modalities with lengths of fixing mechanism outside these ranges are possible.
[0082] [0082] Figure 46A shows yet another embodiment of a travel pillow 800 including fastening mechanisms. In this embodiment, the body 802 includes one or more loops 830. In this specific case, the body 802 includes four loops 830, two for each attachment mechanism. It is understood that modalities with any number of ties are possible; for example, modalities with total of one loop or by fixation mechanism, total of two loops or by fixation mechanism, total of three loops or by fixation mechanism, total of four loops or by fixation mechanism, or more. The loops 830 can be, for example, cloth, thread, cord, rope, nylon, poly cord, rubber, elastic,
[0083] [0083] As shown in figure 46B, the travel pillow 800 ’can include fixing mechanism bodies 850 that can pass through the loops
[0084] [0084] Figures 47A and 47B show yet another embodiment of a travel pillow 900 including fastening mechanisms, with figure 47A showing travel pillow 900 with travel mechanism bodies 910a, 910b in a relatively loose configuration around the sides 14 of the headrest 12, and figure 47B showing the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b in a comparatively tighter configuration. The pillow 900 includes adjustment devices 960, which are operably attached to the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b to adjust the operable length of the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b. The 960 adjustment devices are shown in this mode as scale locks, like those used to adjust the operable length of straps in a standard backpack. It is understood that many different types of adjustment devices may be used in place of or in combination with scale locks, and that adjustment devices such as scale locks may be used in any embodiment of the present disclosure, including, but not limited to, travel pillow 100 in figure 1.
[0085] [0085] The clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b may be similar to or equal to those clamping mechanism bodies previously described, as being elastic or inelastic, and made of cloth, thread, cord, rope, nylon, poly cord, rubber , polyester, parachute cord, strap or other devices and materials as known in the art or combinations thereof. In addition, the adjusting devices 960 work in combination with the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b. A tail portion 962a, 962b of one or both of the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b can be formed by pulling a portion of one of the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b through one of the adjusting devices 960. The portions of tail 962a, 962b are not part of the operating length of the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b and therefore, these operating lengths are reduced (and the length of the tail portions increased) so that the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b be tight. This can result in a tighter fit, for example, around the sides 14. In this way, a user can adjust the operative length of the clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b to a comfortable grip or cushion around a support for the head or portions of the headrest as lateral. In addition, the combination of clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b and adjusting devices 960 can be configured to loosen when a certain threshold force is applied (as applied by forward movement of a user's head or body, or applied as tension to the fixing mechanism bodies themselves), which can assist in user safety.
[0086] [0086] The clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b can be attached to the pillow body 902 at any number of locations, as described above with respect to other embodiments. In the specific embodiment shown, the fastening mechanism bodies 910a, 910b are individually attached to the pillow body 902 at the top and bottom fastening points 912, with the top fastening points 912 substantially at the top of the pillow body 902 and the lower attachment points 912 substantially at the bottom of the pillow body 902. However, as previously described, many different arrangements from attachment points 912 (including arrangements with only a single attachment point per clamping mechanism, one continuous attachment point per attachment mechanism, or three or more attachment points per attachment mechanism, for example) are possible. The clamping mechanism bodies 910a, 910b may have similar or equal dimensions to the clamping mechanism bodies 610a, 610b or the clamping mechanism body 710a described above.
[0087] [0087] Figures 48A and 48B show yet another modality of a travel pillow 1000 including fixing mechanisms, with figure 48A showing the travel pillow 1000 with other mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b attached to a backrest 10, as in the support for the head 12
[0088] [0088] Each of the clamping mechanism bodies 1010a 1010b can be connected, as connected at one end, to a clamping mechanism like one of the 1070 clamping mechanisms. The 1070 clamping mechanisms can be, for example, clamp-style mechanisms , gripping mechanisms, spring-loaded mechanisms, mechanisms designed as spring-loaded mechanisms, hook mechanisms, or other styles of fastening mechanisms as known in the art. The gripping mechanisms 1070 are shown in figure 48A as being stapled to, gripped or otherwise being connected to the headrest 12, while the gripping mechanisms 1070 are shown in figure 48B in their resting position. In the specific resting position shown, portions of staple 1074 are shown to be closed, although it is understood that in other embodiments these portions of staple 1074 may not close fully and an opening may remain.
[0089] [0089] In the specific embodiment shown, each of the clamping mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b is connected to a leg portion 1072 of one of the clamping mechanisms 1070, although it is understood that a clamping mechanism can be connected to a clamping mechanism in another way, as connection to two of the leg portions 1072 or the other portion or portions of the fastening mechanism. In addition, the clamping mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b are shown as connected to the pillow body 1002 at only one clamping point 1012 each, that clamping point 1012 being on top of the pillow body 1002. However, it is understood that the single attachment points 1012 could be located elsewhere, and further understood that in other embodiments multiple attachment points per attachment mechanism can be used.
[0090] [0090] The use of a fixation mechanism such as those shown in figures 48A and 48B may be particularly applicable to shorter users. The use of the 1070 securing mechanisms allows a user to place the 1070 securing mechanisms higher than the user's head, where some other styles of securing mechanisms may be able to attach to a headrest when in use by a relatively taller user. Users can connect the fastening mechanisms to many different areas on a headrest, including the tops of the sides, lower sides of the sides, sides of the sides, or areas of a headrest not corresponding to the sides. In addition, the use of clamping mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b that are connected only at one clamping point, such as clamping points 1012 substantially at the top of pillow body 1002, may also allow clamping mechanism bodies 1010a , 1010b reach heights that may not be able to be reached by other fixation mechanisms. The length of the clamping mechanism from the pillow body to the clamping mechanism can be, for example, approximately 1.27 cm (0.5 ”) to approximately 45.72 cm (18”), or approximately 2.54 cm (1 ”) to approximately 30.48 cm (12”), or approximately 5.08 cm (2 ”) to approximately 25.4 cm (10”), or approximately 7.62 cm (3 ”) to approximately 20 , 32 cm (8 ”), or approximately 10.16 cm (4”) to approximately 17.78 cm (7 ”). The length of the clamping mechanism from the pillow body to the clamping mechanism may, in some embodiments, for example, be approximately 1.27 cm (0.5 ”) or longer, or approximately 2.54 cm (1”) ) or longer, or approximately 5.08 cm (2 ”) or longer, or approximately 7.62 cm (3”) or longer, or approximately 10.16 cm (4 ”) or longer, or approximately 15 , 24 cm (6 ”) or longer, or approximately 20.32 cm (8”) or longer, or approximately 25.4 cm (10 ”) or longer, or approximately 30.48 cm (12”), or longer; and in some embodiments it may be approximately 30.48 cm (12 ”) or shorter, or approximately 25.4 cm (10”) or shorter, or approximately 20.32 cm (8 ”) or shorter, or approximately 15.24 cm (6 ”) or shorter, or approximately 10.16 cm (4”) or shorter. In addition, adjustment devices such as adjustment devices 660 or other adjustment devices can be used to adjust the length of the clamping mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b, to adjust the operable length in any of the above ranges.
[0091] [0091] Furthermore, the fastening mechanisms 1070 can be configured to release from the headrest 12 at a certain threshold force, or when the fastening mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b are under a certain tension. Other disconnecting devices can also be used. In addition, as with all embodiments described in the present invention, the attachment mechanism bodies 1010a, 1010b may be detachable from the pillow body 1001. In addition, the attachment mechanisms 1070 may be detachable from the attachment mechanism bodies. fixing 1010a, 1010b.
[0092] [0092] In an alternative embodiment, loops (such as loops formed from straps) could be used in place of the 1070 fastening mechanisms, with the operable length of the loops adjustable in order to tighten around the sides of the headrest. Many different embodiments are possible, and it is understood that clamping mechanism bodies with dimensions outside these bands are possible.
[0093] [0093] As previously described, the modalities including factors of the present disclosure can be used with several different styles of pillow bodies. For example, figures 49A and 49B show rear and side views of a pillow 1200 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, including a pillow body 1202. Pillow body 1202 may be substantially similar to or equal to those described in the publication of PCT patent application commonly assigned No. WO / 2015/138654 to Wong et al. and US publication No. 2017/0086607 to Wong et al., each of which is fully incorporated by reference in the present invention in its entirety, and substantially similar to or equal to Evolution Cool® travel pillow body available from Cabeau, Inc. Pillow 1200 can include 1210a, 1210b clamping mechanism bodies. In the specific embodiment shown, the attachment mechanism bodies 1210a, 1210b are similar to the attachment mechanism bodies 510a, 510b, and may be elastic strips that can be pulled in the opposite direction to the pillow body 1202 (as shown by position 1210a ' in figure 49B) and placed around, for example, the sides of the headrest. The clamping mechanism bodies 1210a, 1210b may have all or some of the same characteristics as the clamping mechanism bodies 210a, 210b. In addition, it is understood that any of the fixing mechanisms described above, as but not limited to the fixing mechanisms 112a, 112b from figures 1-16, the fixing mechanisms with fixing mechanism bodies 310a, 310b from the figures 3A and 3B, the loop and fastening system described with respect to figures 5A and 5B, or the fastening mechanisms with fastening mechanism bodies 610a, 610b, from figures 6A and 6B, could be used with the pillow body 1202.
[0094] [0094] In addition, the different material concepts described with reference to figure 8 can also be used with other pillow bodies. For example, body 1202 could include a cover, and protrusions 1202a, 1202b could correspond to a second region as previously described, although the rest of a cover over body 1202 could correspond to the first region. Many different modalities and region arrangements are possible.
[0095] [0095] It is understood that various attributes and aspects of any modality can also be included in other modalities. Although the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred configurations thereof, other versions are possible. The actual scope of the disclosure covers not only the disclosed modalities, but also all equivalent ways of implementing or implementing the disclosure. The above detailed description of the disclosure modalities is not intended to be exhaustive or limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed above or to the specific use field mentioned in that disclosure. Although specific modalities of, and examples for, the disclosure are described above for illustrative purposes, several equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the disclosure, as those skilled in the relevant technique will recognize. The aspects and acts of the various modalities described above can be combined to provide additional modalities. In addition, the teachings of the disclosure provided in the present invention can be applied to products and systems other than travel pillows.
权利要求:
Claims (21)
[1]
1. Travel pillow, characterized by the fact that it comprises: a pillow body; a first securing mechanism comprising a first securing mechanism body and a first loop, said first securing mechanism body and said first loop individually connected to said pillow body; and a second securing mechanism comprising a second securing mechanism body and a second loop, said second securing mechanism body and said second loop individually connected to said pillow body; wherein each of said first and second securing mechanisms is substantially vertically oriented; and wherein said first attachment mechanism body is configured to pass through said first loop and reconnect itself, and said second attachment mechanism body is configured to pass through said second loop and reconnect itself To yourself.
[2]
2. Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said first and second fastening mechanism bodies are attached to said pillow body above where said first and second loops are attached to said body of the pillow pillow.
[3]
Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized in that said first and second bodies of fastening mechanism are attached to said pillow body on top of said pillow body, and said first and second loops are attached to said pillow body in a lower part of said pillow body.
[4]
4. Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said first and second fastening mechanism bodies and said first and second loops are attached to a rear part of said pillow body.
[5]
5. Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that it also comprises two fasteners in each of said bodies of fixation mechanism, and in which each of said first and second bodies of fixation mechanism is configured to pass through one of the aforementioned first and second loops so that its two respective fasteners can connect to each other.
[6]
6. Travel pillow, according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that said fasteners are velcro fasteners.
[7]
7. Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said pillow body includes one or more rear walls, two or more side walls and two or more curved transition walls, and in which each of the said clamping mechanism bodies are attached to at least one of said rear walls and at least one of said curved transition walls.
[8]
8. Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized in that said first clamping mechanism body and said second clamping mechanism body are elastic.
[9]
9. Travel pillow according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that each of said first clamping mechanism body and said second clamping mechanism body is a strip.
[10]
10. Travel pillow according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that each of said first clamping mechanism body and said second clamping mechanism body is between 6 inches (0.1524 m) and 16 inches ( 0.4064 m) in length.
[11]
11. Travel pillow according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that each of said first clamping mechanism body and said second clamping mechanism body is between 1/2 inch (0.0127 m) and 3 inches (0.0762 m) wide.
[12]
12. Travel pillow cover, characterized by the fact that it comprises: a cover body; and two vertically oriented clamping mechanism bodies, each of said clamping mechanism bodies attached to said cover body at a respective static holding point; wherein each of said bodies of fastening mechanism, from its respective static attachment point, is configured to pass around a side of the headrest of the backrest before attaching to itself or to said cover body .
[13]
13. Travel pillow cover, according to claim 12, characterized by the fact that it also comprises two loops attached to said cover body, each of said bodies of fixation mechanism configured to pass through one of said loops before attach yourself or to the cover body.
[14]
14. Travel pillow body, according to claim 13, characterized by the fact that said points of static fastening are above where said ties are attached to said cover body.
[15]
15. Travel pillow cover according to claim 12,
characterized by the fact that it also comprises two fasteners in each of said fastening mechanism bodies, the two fasteners in each of said fastening mechanism bodies being distal from each other.
[16]
16. Travel pillow cover according to claim 15, characterized by the fact that the two fasteners of each of said bodies of fixation mechanism are configured to connect to each other.
[17]
17. Travel pillow cover, according to claim 16, characterized by the fact that it also comprises two loops attached to said cover body, each one of the said fixation mechanism bodies configured to pass through one of said loops.
[18]
18. Travel pillow cover according to claim 17, characterized by the fact that said bodies of fixation mechanism are elastic straps.
[19]
19. Travel pillow cover according to claim 12, characterized in that each of said fastening mechanism bodies is at least partially attached to a rear part of said cover body.
[20]
20. Travel pillow, characterized by the fact that it comprises: a travel pillow body comprising: a memory foam core; and a cover over said memory foam core; a first fixing mechanism at least partially attached to said cover, said first fixing mechanism comprising: a first fixing mechanism body attached to said cover; and a first loop attached to said cover, wherein said first attachment mechanism body is configured to pass through said first loop before re-engaging itself;
a second clamping mechanism at least partially attached to said cover, said second clamping mechanism comprising: a second body of clamping mechanism attached to said cover; and a second loop attached to said cover, wherein said second attachment mechanism body is configured to pass through said second loop before re-engaging itself; wherein said first and second clamping mechanism bodies are tilted at least slightly outward and in the opposite direction to each other.
[21]
21. Travel pillow according to claim 20, characterized by the fact that said first body of fastening mechanism is attached to a top of said cover in a first seam of said cover; said first loop is attached to a lower part of said layer in a second seam of said layer; said second clamping mechanism body is attached to said top of said cover in said first seam of said cover; and said second loop is attached to said lower part of said layer on said second seam of said layer.
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