GB2516911A - Neck Pillow - Google Patents
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- GB2516911A GB2516911A GB1314045.4A GB201314045A GB2516911A GB 2516911 A GB2516911 A GB 2516911A GB 201314045 A GB201314045 A GB 201314045A GB 2516911 A GB2516911 A GB 2516911A
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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
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- A47G9/1081—Pillows comprising a neck support, e.g. a neck roll
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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Abstract
A neck pillow 1 comprises an elongate cushioned member 2 extending from a first end 4 to a second end 6 of the pillow. Each end comprises at least one fastening element for mutual engagement such that the pillow may be arranged in a closed configuration in which the pillow defines a closed loop and an open configuration in which the ends are spaced apart from each other. The closed loop is substantially annular. The pillow comprises a chin support region. Each end provides an abutment surface 8/8 the abutment surface is sustainably planar. There may be a stiffening member located adjacent an end of the pillow to ensure the abutment surface is substantially flat. The fastening element may comprise a magnet or Velcro . The magnet may be received inside a pocket at the ends of the pillow. The elongate member is substantially oval in cross-section. Can be used as a neck pillow for children during travel.
Description
NECK PILLOW
Background to the invention
The present invention relates to a pillow, in particular to a neck pillow, to provide support to a user. In particular, the present invention relates to a neck pillow to provide support for the neck in particular the chin. The present invention relates to a neck pillow for children for use during travel, such as for example in a car or on a plane.
Summary of the Invention
While travelling in cars or on planes it is difficult for passengers, in particular, for children to sleep comfortably. This can result in the head and the neck of the passenger being placed in uncomfortable positions. A number of pillows exist to help to provide comfort in these situations. These pillows do not however provide support for a chin, as the pillows are often open in this area, providing side and back support but no front support. This is particularly a problem for children who's heads often fall fonvard while sleeping in an upright position. Such an upright position is often as a result of traveling in a seat, such as in a car, bus, train or plane.
The present invention sccks to address the problems of the prior art. In particular, the present invention seeks to provide a pillow, in particular a neck pillow, which will remain in position so as to provide the necessary support and/or comfort to the user, specifically the chin.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a neck pillow comprising an elongate cushioned member extending from a first end to a second end of the pillow, each end comprising at least one fastening element for mutual engagement such that the pillow may be arranged in a closed configuration in which the pillow defines a closed loop and an open configuration in which the ends are spaced apart from each other.
The neck pillow of the present invention forms a closed loop when worn by the user, in particular by a child. The neck pillow may remain in a closed loop in the closed configuration during use. In thc close configuration, thc ncck pillow preferably substantially surrounds the neck of a user. As a result, the neck pillow preferably provides a chin support region to keep the users head upright, If the pillow moves during use the pillow may simply rotate about the neck of the user.
The pillow will however still be located adjacent the neck of the user, and preferably still provide a chin support region adjacent to the chin of the user, so as to provide the necessary support and/or comfort in the desired locations around the user's neck.
Preferably, the closed loop formed by the pillow in the closed configuration is substantially annular.
Each end of the neck pillow preibrably provides an abutment surfitce. The abutmcnt surface of one end is preferably arranged to engage the abutment surftce of the other end of the pillow. The abutment surthee is preferably substantially planar. In the closed configuration no gaps are provided between the ends of the pillow as the abutment surfaces arc substantially planar. As a result, thc pillow provides increased comfort and/or support in the region of thc join between the ends of the pillow. The abutment surfaces and the adjacent regions of the neck pillow preibrably provide a chin support region for supporting the chin of a user in use.
The neck pillow preferably farther comprises at least one stiffening member located at or adjacent at least one end of the pillow. The at least one stiflbning member is preferably arranged to ensure that the abutment surface provided by the adjacent end is substantially fiat. The at least one stifibning member may be provided by at least a portion of; preferably the majority of; such as for example substantially all of the surface of the pillow.
The stiffening member may be formed of any suitable material. For example, the stiffening member may be composed of a stiff material. Examples of suitable stiff material include fabric, non-woven material, cardboard, rubber, plastic, or a combination thereof The fastening element(s) may comprise any suitable means for releasable engagement between the ends of the pillow. The thstening element(s) may comprise for example hooks, clips, buckles, magnets, Velcro or any combination thereof Preferably, the thstening element(s) comprise at least one magnet. If the neck pillow is intended to be used by a child, the fastening elements are preferably magnets.
The fastening element(s) may be provided at any suitable location at or adjacent the end(s) of the pillow. The fastening element(s) are preferably provided at the ends of the pillow. For example, the fastening element(s), for example magnet(s), may be located centrally with respect to the end(s) of the pillow. The fastening element(s), for example magnet(s) may be offset from the centre of the end(s) of the pillow.
The pillow may comprise an inner surface arranged to be positioned in use adjacent the neck of a user, and an outer surface arranged to be positioned in use away from the neck of a user. The fastening element(s), for example magnet(s) may be offset from the centre of the end(s) of the pillow and positioned closer to the inner surface of the pillow than the outer surface of the pillow. This arrangement may help to minimise any gap between the ends of the pillow at the hmer surface of the pillow in the closed configuration.
The neck pillow may comprise at least one magnet at one end of the pillow. The magnet(s) may be secured to an end or adjacent an end of the neck pillow by any suitable means. The other end of the pillow may comprise magnetic metal such as for example iron or steel.
Preferably, each end of the pillow comprises at least one magnet. The magnets are preferably arranged to be attracted to each other to ensure closure of the ends ofthe pillow.
The pillow may provide at least one pocket ibr retaining at least one magnet. At least one pocket may be provided at at least one end or adjacent an end of the pillow. At least one magnet may be received within each pocket. Preferably, each end of the pillow provides a pocket. A secure pocket is preibrable because should a magnet become assessable, specifically to a child, it could be consumed and cause death.
The or each pocket may be defined by two spaced apart walls providing a cavity therebetween for receiving at least one magnet. The or each pocket may provide or be located adjacent an abutment sur&ce at one end of the pillow. For example, a wall of the pocket may provide the abutment surface at an end of the pillow. The or each pocket may be located adjacent at least one stiffining member. The at least one stiffening member may form part of the or each pocket.
The pocket may be formed from woven fabric material. The pocket may however be formed from rubber, plastic, cardboard, non-woven material.
The elongate cushioned member may have any suitable shape for providing support and/or comfort to a user. The elongate cushioned member may comprise an inner surface arranged in use to be positioned adjacent the neck of a user.
Preferably, at least a portion of the inner surface of the elongate cushioned member is arcuate in shape. Preferably, the elongate cushioned member provides an arcuate inner surface extending between both ends of the member. The elongate cushioned member is preferably substantially circular or oval shape in cross-section.
The elongate cushioned member is preferably composed of a soft to touch material, possibly plush or other tactile materials.
Brief Description ofthe Drawins
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figures lÀ and lB illustrate views from above of one embodiment of the neck pillow of the present invention in the open configuration (Figure 1 A) and in the closed configuration (Figure 1B) respectively; Figure 1C illustrates a side view of the neck pillow of Figures lÀ and 1B; Figure 2 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an end of the neck pillow ofFigures IA andiB; Figure 3 illustrates an exploded view of an end of the neck pillow of Figures lÀ and 1B; Figures 4A and 4B illustrates an exploded cross-sectional view and a schematic cross-sectional view of one end of the pillow of Figures lÀ and IB; Figure 5 illustrates a schematic view of the ends of the neck pillow of Figure lB in the closed configuration; Figure 6 illustrates a side view of a child in a sleeping position \vhen sat in a vehicle; and Figure 7 illustrates a side view of a child in a sleeping position \vhilst wearing a neck pillow of Figures lA-C when sat in a vehicle.
Detailed Description of the Invention
The neck pillow 1 comprises an elongate cushioned member 2 extending between a first end 4 and a second end 6 of the pillow 1. The elongate cushioned member 2 provides an arcuate surface on the inner surface 3 which is arranged in use to be located adjacent the neck of the user. The elongate cushioned member 2 has a substantially oval cross-section. Tt is however to be undeistood that the elongate cushioned member 2 may have any suitable shape.
The neck pillow 1 is moveable between an open position in which ends 4,6 are spaced apart from each other (Figure I B), and a closed position in which the ends 4,6 are in contact with each other such that pillow 1 forms a closed loop (Figure 1A). In the closed configuration the closed loop is substantially annular. The pillow 1 is arranged to extend around the neck of a user, in particular a child.
While travelling in cars or on planes it is difficult for passengers, in particular, for children to sleep comfortably This can result in the head and the neck of the passenger being placed in uncomfortable positions. As shown in Figure 6, this is particularly a problem for children who's heads often fall forward while sleeping in an upright position. Figure 7 shows that in the closed position, the pillow 1 is arranged to substantially surround the neck of a user and provide a chin support region IS for supporting the chin of a user in use.
Each end 4,6 of the neck pillow I provides an abutment surfitce 8,8'. The abutment surfaces 8,8' arc substantially planar. The substantially planar abutment surfaces 8,8' of the pillow 1 ensure good contact is formed between the ends 4,6 in the closed position. As a result, any gaps between the ends 4,6, particularly at the inner surface 3, of the pillow I are minimised. It is however to be appreciated that the abutment surfaces 8,8' may be of any suitable shape.
A pocket 10,10' is provided at each end 4,6 of the neck pillow 1. Each pocket 10,10' is located adjacent the abutment surface 8$' at each end 4,6 of the neck pillow 1.
The pockets 10,10' are formed from woven fabric material, but could also be made fim rubber, plastic, cardboanl, none woven material The neck pillow I further comprises a stiffening member 12,12' located adjacent the abutment surfaces 8,8' at each end 4,6 of the pillow I The stiffening members 12,12' arc arranged to ensure that thc abutment surfaces 8,8' provided by cach cnd 4,6 arc substantially flat. Each pocket 10,10' is located adjaccnt a stiffening member 12,12'.
The stiffening members 12,12' are formed from stiff material, such as for example fabric, none woven material, cardboard, rubber, plastic, or a combination thereof Each pocket 10,10' comprises a pair of spaced apart walls 11,13 providing a cavity 14 therebetween. The cavity 14 is offset from the centre of the ends 4,6 of the pillow 1. Each pocket 10,10' is arranged to receive a magnet 16,16'. The pockets 10,10' are aligned at each end 4,6 of the pillow so that the magnets 16,16' are aligned in the closed configuration (Figure 5).
As shown in Figures 2, 3, 4A and 4B, each end 10 comprises a woven fabric pockct 12 providing a cavity 14 for a magnct 16. Thc pockct 10 is covered with a stiffening member 12 to provide the abutment surface 8. The stiffening member 12 is thcn covcrcd with an outer material, such as for example a fabric material.
In use, thc uscr, in particular a child, places thc ncck pillow 1 around thcir ncck in the open configuration as shown in Figure IA. The ends 4,6 of the pillow I are brought togcthcr by thc uscr into thc closed configuration as shown in Figure lB.
The magnctic attraction bctwccn thc magncts in each cnd 4,6 rctains thc pillow 1 in a closed annular loop around thc ncck of thc uscr. Thc stiffcning members 12,12' cnsurc that thc abutment surfaces 8,8' arc substantially planar ensuring a smooth transition between the ends 4,6 of the pillow. The smooth transition between the ends 4,6 of the pillow ensures increased comfort and/or support for the user when resting on the join between the ends 4,6 of the pillow. The neck pillow I may move during use about the neck of the user. However, due to the shape of the pillow, in particular its annular configuration, the pillow may simply rotate about the neck of the user. The piHow I will however be able to provide the necessary comfort and/or support to a user during use regardless of its position about the neck of the user. As shown in Figure 7, the pillow 1 provide support to the chin of a user, such as for example a child.
To remove the neck piliow, the user, in particular a child, simply pulls apart the ends 4,6 of the pillow with a force greater than the attraction between the magnets.
As the neck pillow is retained in the closed configuration by magnets the neck pillow can be removed easily by a child. The neck pillow 1 does not require an unnecessary amount of force to undo the magnets so that a child can remove the pillow 1.
Although aspects of the invention have been described with reference to the embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiment shown and that various changes and modifications may be effected without fttrther inventive skill and effort.
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- CLAWSA neck pillow comprising an elongate cushioned member extending from a first end to a second end of the pillow, each end comprising at least one fastening element for mutual engagement such that the pillow may be arranged in a closed configuration in which the pillow defines a closed loop and an open configuration in which the ends are spaced apart from each other.
- 2. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 1, in which the closed loop is substantially annular.
- 3. A neck pillow as claimed in either of claims 1 and 2, in which the pillow comprises a chin support region.
- 4. A neck pillow as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, in which each end provides an abutment surface, and in which said abutment surface is substantially planar.
- 5. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 4, in which the pillow thither comprises at least one stiffening member located adjacent at least one end of the pillow, in which the at least one stiffening member is arranged to ensure that the abutment surface provided by the adjacent end is substantially flat.
- 6. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 5, in which the stiffening member is composed of stiff material.
- 7. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 6, in which the stiff material is selected from fabric, non-woven material, cardboard, rubber, plastic, or a combination thereof 8. A neck pillow as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the at least one fastening element comprises at least one magnet or Velcro.9. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 8, in which each end comprises at least one magnet or Velcro.10. A neck pillow as claimed in either of claims 8 and 9, in which a pocket is provided adjacent or at at least one end of the pillow, and in at least one magnet is received within said pocket.11. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 10, in which a pocket is provided at each end of the pillow.12. A neck pillow as claimed in either of claims 10 and II, in which the or each pocket provides or is located adjacent an abutment surface at one end of the pillow.13. A neck pillow as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12, in which thc or each pocket is located adjacent at least one stiffening member.14. A neck pillow as claimed in any one of claims tO to 12, in which at least one stiffening members forms part of the or each pocket.15. A neck pillow as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 14, in which the pocket is formed from woven fhbric material.16. A neck pillow as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 14, in which the pocket is formed from rubber, plastic, cardboard, non-woven material.17. A neck pillow as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the elongate member is substantially oval in cross-section.Amendments to the claims have been filed as followsCLAIMSA neck pillow comprising an elongate cushioned member extending from a first end to a second end of the pillow, each end comprising at least one fastening element for mutual engagement such that the pillow may be arranged in a closed configuration in which the pillow defines a closed loop and an open configuration in which the ends are spaced apart from each other, in which the at least one fastening element comprises at least one magnet, and in which a pocket is provided adjacent to or at at least one end of the pillow, and in which the at least one magnet is received within said pocket.2. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 1, in which a pocket is provided at each end of the pillow.3. A neck pillow as claimed in either of claims 1 and 2, in which the closed loop is substantially annular.4. A neck pillow as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the pillow comprises a chin support region.5, A neck pillow as claimed in any preceding claim, in which each end 0 provides an abutment surface, and in which said abutment surface is substantially U) planar.0 6. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 5, in which the or each pocket provides or is located adjacent an abutment surface at one end of the pillow.7. A neck pillow as claimed in either of claims 5 and 6, in which the pillow further comprises at least one stiffening member located adjacent at least one end of the pillow, in which the at least one stiffening member is arranged to ensure that the abutment surface provided by the adjacent end is substantially flat.
- 8. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 7, in which the or each pocket is located adjacent at least one stiffening member.
- 9. A neck pillow as claimed in either of claims 7 and 8, in which at least one stiffening member forms part of the or each pocket.
- 10. A neck pillow as claimed in any one of claims 7 to 9, in which the stiffening member is composed of stiff material.
- 11. A neck pillow as claimed in claim 10, in which the stiff material is selected from ftbric, non-woven material, cardboard, rubber, plastic, or a combination thereof
- 12. A neck pillow as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the pocket is formed from woven fabric material.
- 13. Aneckpillowas claimedin any oneofclaims ito 11, inwhichthepocket is formed from rubber, plastic, cardboard, non-woven materiaL
- 14. A neck pillow as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the elongate member is substantially oval in cross-section. c'J U')
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