EP0316572B1 - Oreiller - Google Patents
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- EP0316572B1 EP0316572B1 EP88116907A EP88116907A EP0316572B1 EP 0316572 B1 EP0316572 B1 EP 0316572B1 EP 88116907 A EP88116907 A EP 88116907A EP 88116907 A EP88116907 A EP 88116907A EP 0316572 B1 EP0316572 B1 EP 0316572B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G9/00—Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
- A47G9/10—Pillows
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- the invention relates to a pillow, in particular a health pillow with a cover and a filling.
- Pillows are known in a wide variety of forms. Most of the time, the cover of the pillow has a substantially rectangular base; now and then the corners of a rectangular pillow are rounded.
- a triangular cushion which has a triangular trough in the middle. If you lie on your back, the head is essentially in the hollow, while the neck is supported by one side bead. If you lie in the so-called side position, the head comes to rest on one of the other two side beads.
- essentially rectangular pillows in the one longitudinal edge of which a firmer bead serving as a neck roll is arranged. Several such beads can also be provided.
- the filling components are displaced to the side too easily under the head and the head soon lies through, essentially next to the filling components.
- the latter also applies e.g. for a pillow which is manufactured in the conventional manner and has fiber aggregates as described in EP-A-0.203.469.
- the fiber aggregates described there are highly siliconized, which is why they can slide against each other very easily. Especially in pillows of conventional shape, this also leads to the fiber aggregates being pushed out of the head support area.
- a pillow is known in which, starting from a rectangular shape of the pillow case, inward curvatures are arranged in the two shorter side edges of the pillow, so that in the side position of the user, mouth and nose are not on the pillow lie.
- this pillow has a further, inward bulge in the middle on its first longer side edge, which, when the user is lying on the side, receives the user's shoulder below.
- the other longer bulges outwards is thus specially designed for use in the side position of the body.
- This well-known pillow is filled with foam rubber or kapok.
- the invention has for its object to provide a pillow that is easy to manufacture, can be easily adapted to the needs of the user and offers the head of the user both in the supine position as well as in the lateral position sufficient support.
- the cover consists of an essentially inextensible fabric, the cover has in empty state a surface shape that, starting from a rectangle with an aspect ratio of about 3: 4, has a first longer side edge that bulges inwards in the middle, while the other, second longer side edge bulges outwards.
- all four corners can be rounded.
- the filling of the pillow consists of essentially spherical fiber aggregates which are formed from fibers and / or threads which are spherically interwoven.
- the fiber aggregates filled in the casing have a bulk density which corresponds to 3 to 7 times the bulk density of the fiber aggregates in the non-compressed state.
- the pillow always remains in a certain position and orientation to the head and shoulders area of the user. If the user lies in the so-called supine position, the head rests essentially in the middle of the pillow. The shoulders lie on the inward bulging side edge, without them coming to rest on the pillow. If the user turns into one of the two lateral positions, the user's lower shoulder lies in the bulge of the aforementioned side edge. This takes place either in that the user does not change his position in relation to the pillow, but only rotates, or in that the user takes the pillow with him when moving. When moving back to the supine position, the pillow is again aligned so that the user rests with his shoulders on the aforementioned side edge.
- the latter can take place in that the shoulders "engage” in the inward bulge and thereby take the pillow with it. If the shoulder has moved out of this bulge, the center of the pillow is under the head.
- the intention here is to provide support for the head in the supine as well as in the lateral position, while the shoulders always lie on the bed itself.
- connection between pillow shape and filling essential to the invention results from the following: If pressure is exerted on the pillow with the head, the fiber aggregates are compressed in the direction of the pressure and a small part of the fiber aggregates is also displaced transversely to the direction of the pressure. Since the pillow has a certain shape on the one hand, and on the other hand is relatively bulging with fiber aggregates, the fiber aggregates displaced to the side cannot move too far, which is why the pillow supports the head well. A head cavity is formed in which the head is supported over a large area. This distributes the pressure evenly, which leads to a better and more comfortable sleep. The sleeper himself is calmer, which means that a pillow that is so small is also sufficient because it always stays under the head.
- the fiber aggregates recover again and the displaced fiber aggregates are pushed back into their initial position, so that the shape of the cushion corresponds to the initial state after complete relief.
- the cushion cover advantageously has a filling volume of 5 to 9 dm3, preferably about 7 dm3.
- the fiber aggregates filled in the casing have a bulk density which corresponds to 3 to 7 times the bulk density of the fiber aggregates in the non-compressed state.
- a filling weight of 200 to 350 g is sufficient.
- the pillow is filled with more or less fiber aggregates.
- the filling quantity can be adjusted.
- the pillow remains very firm.
- the pillow Due to the small weight, the relatively small volume and the possibility of compressing the entire pillow to an even smaller volume, the pillow is also very suitable to be taken with you on trips.
- a health pillow 1 essentially consists of a cover 2 made of an essentially inextensible fabric, here e.g. a preferably dense cotton material, and a filling 3 of essentially spherical fiber aggregates.
- the fiber aggregates of this filling 3 are shown in the four sectional views ( Figures 2 to 5) only by hatching.
- the sleeve 2 is made of two halves, each of which has a shape shown in FIG. In Figure 1, the folded hem is not shown. The area of such a cover half (without hem) is 1,210 cm2 with this pillow. When filled, the cushion 1 has a volume of 7 dm3.
- a first longer side edge has an inward bulge 4 in the middle, while the other, second longer side edge has an outward bulge 5 in the middle.
- the greatest length extension (cf. axis A-A in FIG. 1) of the empty envelope 2 can be between 30 and 50 cm, in accordance with a preferred embodiment it is about 40 cm.
- the narrowest width of the casing 2 is arranged in the center (cf. axis A-A in FIG. 1) and corresponds to approximately 2/3 of the greatest length of the casing 2, preferably approximately 29 cm.
- both the apex lies inwards directed bulge 4 of the first longer side edge, as well as the apex 5 of the outward bulge of the second longer side edge.
- the apex of the inward bulge 4 of the first longer side edge of the cover 2 is distant from the imaginary side edge of the rectangle by an amount corresponding to about 1/10 of the greatest length of the pillow 1, here about 4 cm.
- the apex of the outward bulge 5 of the second longer side edge of the cover 2 is distant from the imaginary side edge of the rectangle by an amount which corresponds to about 1/10 of the greatest width of the cushion 1, here about 3 cm. This results in a maximum width of about 33 cm.
- the radius of the inward bulge 4 of the first longer side edge of the shell 2 corresponds at the apex of this bulge 3/10 to 4/10 of the greatest length of the shell 2, while the radius of the outward bulge 5 of the second longer side edge at the apex of this Bulge 5 is greater than the greatest length extension, ie greater than 40 cm, and in the preferred embodiment shown is about 60 cm.
- the radius of the rounded corners 7 of the cover 2 between the second longer side edge 5 that bulges outwards and the one shorter side edge of the cover 2 is between 1/4 and 1/3 of the greatest length of the cushion 1, that is between 10 and 13 cm, while the radius of the rounded corners 6 of the cover 2 between the inwardly bulging first longer side edge and the one shorter side edge of the cover 2 is between 1/10 and 1/20 of the greatest length of the pillow, that is between 2 and 4 cm.
- the circumferential line of the cover 2 of the cushion 1 - with the exception of the inward bulge 4 - is more or less curved outwards everywhere.
- a filling volume of about 7 dm3 results from the preferred dimensions.
- the pillow 1 When the pillow 1 is filled, it has of course, by the three-dimensional "inflation" of the previously described lying flat 2 other dimensions.
- the fabric of the cotton fabric used here has a weight per square meter of 125 g / m2.
- the shell 2 consisting of two halves thus has a weight of about 35 g.
- the fabric has 30 threads / cm in the warp direction and 28 threads / cm in the weft direction, all threads having a yarn count of 50 nm.
- the air permeability of the fabric is 126.5 dm3 / dm2 * s.
- the tensile strength is 71.9 N / cm in the warp direction and 62.4 N / cm in the weft direction.
- the elongation at break is 9% in the warp direction and 28% in the weft direction.
- the fabric can therefore essentially be regarded as inextensible.
- the spherical fiber aggregates used in the preferred embodiment described above in the pillow 1 have a bulk density of 8.6 g / dm3 outside the pillow case 2 in the unloaded state. If the pillow 1 is filled with 210 g of fiber aggregates, the bulk density of the fiber aggregates within the pillow 1 is 30 g / dm3, that is to say about 3.5 times the bulk density of the unloaded, non-filled fibers.
- the fiber aggregates can also have a bulk density of about 50 g / dm3, which corresponds to a filling weight of 350 g and 6 times the bulk density of the unloaded, non-filled fibers.
- the individual fiber aggregates have an average width of 4.5 mm, an average length of 6.4 mm and an average thickness of 3.5 mm, the individual fiber aggregates being measured in their three dimensions.
- the individual fiber aggregates used here have a density of 0.042 g / cm3. A relatively large amount of air space thus remains both between the poured fiber aggregates and in the fiber aggregates themselves.
- the filling quantity inside the cover 2 of the cushion 1 can be changed by the user according to his wishes.
- a zipper 8 is provided in the apex area of the outward bulge 5. This is in the Figures 2 and 3 only hinted at. After opening the zipper, fiber aggregates can be removed or added. In contrast to down or feathers, the fiber aggregates are very easy to handle, since individual fiber aggregates are attached to each other by interlocking fibers, but can also be separated without effort.
- the basic production of the fiber aggregates used is e.g. in DE-A-2,301,913, EP-A-0.013.427 or EP-A-0.203.469.
- the fiber aggregates used here are manufactured and sold under the "SCHLAFKUGELN" brand by Fabromont AG, CH-3185 Schmitten. These fiber aggregates are made from entangled fibers and / or threads and consist of synthetic fibers and / or wool fibers.
- Figures 2 and 4 each show the pillow 1 in the unloaded state, while Figures 3 and 5 show the state of the pillow 1 loaded by an overlying head. It can be clearly seen that the pillow 1 bulges a little next to the directly loaded area and lies flat on the bottom. In the area of the inward bulge 4 of the cover 2, the pillow 1 is compressed more than in the opposite area, which is also due to the fact that the neck is also supported here.
- the pillow can also be used in an upright position, i.e. with the bulge 5 facing outwards, the head then coming to rest in the bulge 4 facing inwards.
- the two rounded "corners" 6 adjacent to the inward curvature 4 then support the head laterally without parts of the pillow reaching too far into the face of the sleeper. This is particularly recommended for taller and / or heavier people who do not want to lay their heads so high or so hard in the supine position.
- the design of the pillow 1 also provides very good support for the head.
- the entire cushion can be washed very well overall, which is why it is not absolutely necessary to provide an additional cushion cover.
- Such a can be used, but it should then also lie relatively tight on the cushion cover 2 so that folds of the cover do not reduce sleeping comfort again.
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- Coussin (1), en particulier oreiller sanitaire (1) avec une enveloppe (2) et un remplissage (3) et à la combinaison caractéristique suivante:- que l'enveloppe (2) est réalisée en un tissu sensiblement inextensible, que l'enveloppe (2) présente, à l'état vide, une forme de surface qui, partant d'un rectangle à rapport entre les côtés d'environ 3 : 4, possède un premier côté latéral long qui, au centre, présente un bombage (4) orienté vers l'intérieur, tandis que l'autre, le second côté latéral long présente, au centre, un bombage (5) orienté vers l'extérieur,- que le remplissage (3) se compose sensiblement d'ensembles de fibres sphériques formés de fibres et/ou fils entremêlés de forme sphérique, et- que les ensembles de fibres dont est remplie l'enveloppe (2) présentent une densité apparente qui correspond à de 3 à 7 fois la densité apparente des ensembles de fibres à l'état non comprimé à l'extérieur de l'enveloppe (2).
- Coussin suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'extension longitudinale la plus grande de l'enveloppe (2) est de 30 à 50 cm, de préférence d'environ 40 cm.
- Coussin suivant la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe (2) présente un volume de remplissage de 5 à 9 dm³, de préférence d'environ 7 dm³.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la largeur la plus petite de l'enveloppe (2) est disposée au centre et correspond à environ 2/3 de la longueur la plus grande de l'enveloppe (2).
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le rayon du bombage (4) orienté vers l'intérieur du premier côté latéral long de l'enveloppe (2) correspond, au sommet de ce bombage (4), à de 3/10 à 4/10 de la longueur la plus grande de l'enveloppe (2).
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le sommet du bombage (4) orienté vers l'intérieur du premier côté latéral long de l'enveloppe (2) est distant du côté latéral imaginaire du rectangle d'une mesure qui correspond à environ 1/10 de la longueur la plus grande de l'enveloppe (2).
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le rayon du bombage (5) orienté vers l'extérieur du second côté latéral long de l'enveloppe (2) est, au sommet de ce bombage (5), plus grand que la longueur la plus grande de l'enveloppe (2) et, de préférence, deux fois plus grand que la largeur la plus grande de l'enveloppe (2).
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les quatre coins (6, 7) de l'enveloppe (2) sont arrondis.
- Coussin suivant la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce que le rayon des coins arrondis (6) de l'enveloppe (2) entre le premier côté latéral long (4) bombé vers l'intérieur et chacun des côtés latéraux courts de l'enveloppe (2) correspond à de 1/10 à 1/ 20 de la longueur la plus grande du coussin (1).
- Coussin suivant l'une des deux revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le rayon des coins arrondis (7) de l'enveloppe (2) entre le second côté latéral long (4) bombé vers l'extérieur et chacun des côtés latéraux courts de l'enveloppe (2) correspond à de 1/4 à 1/3 de la longueur la plus grande du coussin (1).
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la ligne de pourtour de l'enveloppe (2) du coussin (1) est, à l'exception du bombage (4) orienté vers l'intérieur, partout bombée plus ou moins dans la même mesure.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe (2) est réalisée en un tissu de coton.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le tissu utilisé pour l'enveloppe (2) présente un poids par superficie de 100 à 150 g/m², de préférence de 125 g/m².
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe (2) se compose de deux moitiés reliées, de préférence cousues, l'une à l'autre sur leurs côtés latéraux.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que dans la couture reliant les deux moitiés, à l'endroit du bombage orienté vers l'extérieur du second côté latéral long, est disposée une ouverture pouvant être fermée, telle qu'une fermeture éclair (8) ou similaire qui a, de préférence, une longueur d'environ 20 cm.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la densité apparente des ensembles de fibres dans l'enveloppe (2) est d'environ 30 à 50 g/dm³.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la densité d'un ensemble de fibres individuel non-sollicité avant le remplissage dans l'enveloppe (2) est de 0,03 à 0,06 g/cm³, de préférence d'environ 0,04 g/cm³.
- Coussin suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le diamètre moyen de l'ensemble de fibres individuel est de 3 à 7 mm.
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EP (1) | EP0316572B1 (fr) |
JP (1) | JPH01155806A (fr) |
AT (1) | ATE75120T1 (fr) |
CA (1) | CA1293826C (fr) |
CH (1) | CH677659A5 (fr) |
DE (1) | DE3870404D1 (fr) |
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DE3870404D1 (de) | 1992-05-27 |
CH677659A5 (fr) | 1991-06-14 |
JPH01155806A (ja) | 1989-06-19 |
ATE75120T1 (de) | 1992-05-15 |
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