WO2018182069A2 - Article de soutien de la tête - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a head restraint mechanism, a body portion for supporting a head of a person, an upper surface protrusion formed to protrude on an upper surface of the body portion to separate a head from an upper surface of the body portion, and a protrusion formed on a lower surface of the body portion.
- the human head is supported by the curved cervical spine, which is the seven cervical vertebrae, creating a concave area that is not supported by the floor when a person is lying on his back. Due to this concave part, a person feels uncomfortable when lying down for a long time, and if the floor lying on his back is hard, there is bound to feel more discomfort accompanied by pain in the back of the head.
- a person uses a headrest when lying down.
- various types of headrest devices are being created due to the increasing interest in the importance of sleep.
- medical perceptions are generally good for heads to be warm and feet to be warm, it is good for health, and there is a growing interest in head restraints that can keep a person's head cold and sleep when lying down about one-third of the day. It is also true.
- 1 is a view of a conventional headrest mechanism, which is disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-1469388 (2014.12.04).
- 1 is a headrest mechanism 90 in which an inner elastic material having a predetermined elastic force is wrapped and protected by an outer sheath, wherein the inner elastic material is formed by synthetically winding a yarn made of a synthetic resin material in a mesh shape to ventilate the inside. There is a characteristic that the space is formed.
- FIG. 1 has a feature of using an irregularly wound yarn as an inner elastic material in order to increase the air permeability of the headrest mechanism 90
- a human headrest mechanism If you lie down on the head, the ventilation efficiency of the area where the human head is in contact with the headrest mechanism should be high, but the surface of the headrest mechanism that is in contact with the head will be blocked, causing the air inside to stagnate. The internal stagnant air blocks the inflow of air from the outside, which drastically reduces the ventilation efficiency.
- the headrest mechanism is made of a number of holes to increase the ventilation
- the headrest mechanism is composed of a predetermined elastic material to give a comfort to the person, so when a person lays on the head, the elastic headrest The device is pressed and retracted by the load, thereby blocking a number of holes provided in the headrest mechanism.
- the material of the headrest mechanism is configured in a reticular form, or by drilling a plurality of holes on the headrest mechanism is not a problem to be solved.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above problems,
- the present invention provides a body portion for supporting the head of the person, an upper surface protrusion protruding from the upper surface of the body portion and spaced apart from the upper surface of the body portion, and a vent formed in the body portion to provide an outflow and movement passage of air
- a headrest mechanism comprising a, so that the natural flow of air through the vents to maintain the body temperature of the head portion in contact with the headrest mechanism, even if the head is placed on the top of the headrest mechanism end of the vent It is to provide a highly breathable headrest mechanism which is blocked by the head and prevents the inflow and outflow of air.
- the present invention is to prevent the headrest mechanism is easily contaminated by the sweat, sebum, etc. of the human body by minimizing the contact area between the headrest mechanism and the head by forming a top protrusion protruding on the upper surface of the body portion.
- the present invention further comprises a lower surface protrusion which protrudes on the lower surface of the body portion to separate the lower surface of the body portion from the bottom, so that the other end of the vent formed on the lower surface of the head support mechanism is placed by the bottom when the head support mechanism is placed on the floor. This prevents the flow of air from being blocked, so that the natural flow of air through the vents continues even if a person cuts the headrest and lie down on the floor, preventing the body temperature from rising in contact with the headrest.
- a lower surface protrusion which protrudes on the lower surface of the body portion to separate the lower surface of the body portion from the bottom, so that the other end of the vent formed on the lower surface of the head support mechanism is placed by the bottom when the head support mechanism is placed on the floor.
- the present invention is configured so that one end and the other end of the ventilation hole is formed at a point other than the point where the upper and lower projections are located, so that one end of the ventilation hole formed on the upper surface of the body is blocked by the upper projection, and the lower projection is By preventing the other end of the vent formed on the lower surface of the body portion is blocked, thereby inducing natural air flow in through one end or the other end of the vent to provide a highly breathable headrest mechanism.
- One end of the vent is formed on the upper surface of the body portion, the other end of the vent is formed on the lower surface of the body portion, and constitutes a first vent formed to penetrate the lower surface from the upper surface of the body portion, in terms of fluid dynamics
- the present invention is to provide a headrest mechanism having a higher ventilation efficiency than when constituting a plurality of the first vent holes on the body portion, constituting a single number of first vent holes.
- the present invention further comprises a second vent hole penetrating the other surface from one surface of the body portion in addition to the first vent hole, thereby inducing free air flow in a portion other than the first vent hole, thereby providing a headrest mechanism that maximizes ventilation. It is.
- the present invention is to provide a headrest mechanism having a higher ventilation efficiency than when constituting a plurality of the second vent holes on the body portion, to constitute a single number of second vent holes.
- the present invention is configured such that the first vent and the second vent is in communication with the inside of the body portion, as the circulation efficiency of the air is increased, a large amount of air is continuously delivered to the head located on the upper surface of the headrest mechanism, Provides a headrest mechanism that maximizes the natural drying effect to the inside of the headrest mechanism and prevents bacteria propagation inside the headrest mechanism and allows air pumping through the vent when the head is pressed against the headrest mechanism. It is.
- the present invention is implemented by the embodiment having the following configuration to achieve the above object.
- the present invention the body portion for supporting the head of the person, the upper projection formed on the upper surface of the body portion to separate the head from the upper surface of the body portion, and formed inside the body portion It characterized in that it comprises a vent for providing an air inlet and outflow passage.
- the headrest mechanism is characterized in that it further comprises a bottom projection protruding from the bottom of the body portion to space the bottom of the body portion from the bottom.
- the vent is characterized in that one end and the other end of the vent is formed at a position other than the point where the upper projection and the lower projection.
- the vent one end of the vent is formed on the upper surface of the body portion, the other end of the vent is formed on the lower surface of the body portion, penetrating the lower surface from the upper surface of the body portion It characterized in that it comprises a first vent formed to.
- the present invention is characterized in that the plurality of first vents are formed on the body portion.
- the vent is characterized in that it comprises a second vent formed in the inner side of the body portion in addition to the first vent to provide a flow in and out of the moving passage.
- the present invention is characterized in that a plurality of the second vent is formed on the body portion.
- the first vent and the second vent is characterized in that the communication inside the body portion.
- the present invention can obtain the following effects by the configuration, combination, and use relationship described above with the present embodiment.
- the present invention provides a body portion for supporting the head of the person, an upper surface protrusion protruding from the upper surface of the body portion and spaced apart from the upper surface of the body portion, and a vent formed in the body portion to provide an outflow and movement passage of air
- a headrest mechanism comprising a, so that the natural flow of air through the vents to maintain the body temperature of the head portion in contact with the headrest mechanism, even if the head is placed on the top of the headrest mechanism end of the vent It has the effect of providing the highly breathable headrest mechanism which is blocked by this head and prevents the inflow and outflow of air.
- the present invention minimizes the contact area between the headrest mechanism and the head by forming a top protrusion protruding from the upper surface of the body portion, thereby deriving an effect of preventing the headrest mechanism from being easily contaminated by human sweat, sebum, and the like. .
- the present invention further comprises a lower surface protrusion which protrudes on the lower surface of the body portion to separate the lower surface of the body portion from the bottom, so that the other end of the vent formed on the lower surface of the head support mechanism is placed by the bottom when the head support mechanism is placed on the floor. This prevents the flow of air from being blocked, so that the natural flow of air through the vents continues even if a person cuts the headrest and lie down on the floor, preventing the body temperature from rising in contact with the headrest. It has the effect of providing a headrest mechanism.
- the present invention is configured so that one end and the other end of the ventilation hole is formed at a point other than the point where the upper and lower projections are located, so that one end of the ventilation hole formed on the upper surface of the body is blocked by the upper projection, and the lower projection is By preventing the other end of the vent formed on the lower surface of the body portion is blocked, there is an effect of providing a high breathable headrest mechanism by inducing the inflow of natural air through one or the other end of the vent.
- One end of the vent is formed on the upper surface of the body portion, the other end of the vent is formed on the lower surface of the body portion, and constitutes a first vent formed to penetrate the lower surface from the upper surface of the body portion, in terms of fluid dynamics
- the effect of providing a headrest mechanism is derived.
- the present invention has the effect of providing a headrest mechanism having a higher ventilation efficiency than when constituting a plurality of the first vent holes on the body portion, constituting a single number of first vent holes.
- the present invention further comprises a second vent hole penetrating the other surface from one surface of the body portion in addition to the first vent hole, thereby inducing free air flow in a portion other than the first vent hole, thereby providing a headrest mechanism that maximizes ventilation.
- the present invention derives the effect of providing a plurality of second vents on the body portion, providing a headrest mechanism having a higher ventilation efficiency than when constructing a plurality of second vents.
- the present invention is configured such that the first vent and the second vent is in communication with the inside of the body portion, as the circulation efficiency of the air is increased, a large amount of air is continuously delivered to the head located on the upper surface of the headrest mechanism, Provides a headrest mechanism that maximizes the natural drying effect to the inside of the headrest mechanism and prevents bacteria propagation inside the headrest mechanism and allows air pumping through the vent when the head is pressed against the headrest mechanism. It is effective.
- FIG. 1 is a view of a conventional headrest mechanism.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a headrest mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a front view (a) and a rear view (b) of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a left side view (a) and a right side view (b) of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view (a) and a bottom view (b) of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a view of a first vent of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the upper and lower projections being pressed by the load (a) and the upper and lower projections being pressed by the load so that one end and the other end of the first vent hole are not blocked. b).
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a headrest mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view of the first vent and the second vent of Figure 8.
- Figure 10 is a state of use of the headrest mechanism of the present inventors.
- the definition of the outer surface of the head restraint device is to define a part where the head of the person directly touches the upper surface, the part opposite to the upper surface, and the part that touches the floor, when the person lay down on the upper surface correctly.
- the side facing the crown of the head restraint device should be separated from the back of the head restraint device.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a headrest mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a front view (a) and a rear view (b) of FIG. 2
- FIG. 4 is a left side view (a) and a right side view of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view (a) and a bottom view (b) of FIG. 2, and referring to FIGS. 2 to 5, the headrest mechanism 1 of the present invention includes a body part 10 and a protrusion part 30. And a vent 50.
- the body portion 10 is a configuration for supporting the head of a person, and the shape is not limited to a specific concept, but as shown in FIGS. 2 to 5, preferably, the head restraint mechanism is provided by a person.
- the head restraint mechanism is provided by a person.
- the material of the body part 10 is not limited thereto, but is preferably formed of an elastic material and may be configured to restore its shape when the load is canceled even when pressed by the load.
- the protrusion part 30 is formed to protrude from an outer surface of the body part 10 to prevent direct contact between the outer surface of the body part 10 and the head or the floor of a person, and the like.
- the upper projection 31 and the lower projection 33 includes.
- the upper protrusion 31 is formed to protrude on the upper surface of the body portion 10 so as to separate the head from the upper surface of the body portion 10, a person puts his head on the upper surface of the headrest mechanism (1) When lying down, the upper projection portion 31 contacts the head and supports it, so that one end of the vent 50 to be described later is not blocked by the head of a person.
- the configuration of directly contacting the head of the person is the upper projection part 31, the upper projection part 31 provides comfort to the person while deriving the above-described effect of separating the human head from the upper surface of the body part 10. It may be desirable to be composed of an elastic material that can.
- top protrusion 31 When the top protrusion 31 is made of an elastic material, deformation may occur when a load is applied, and even if such deformation occurs, one end of the vent 50 to be described later should not be blocked, so that the top of the top protrusion 31 Elasticity, size, height, etc. are configured in consideration of this.
- the lower surface protrusion 33 is formed to protrude from the lower surface of the body portion 10 so as to separate the lower surface of the body portion 10 from the bottom.
- the lower surface protrusion 33 may be configured the same as or different from the upper surface protrusion 31.
- the lower surface protrusion 33 includes not only the weight of the head restraint mechanism 1 but also the weight of the head restraint mechanism 1 when the person lays his head on the upper surface of the head restraint mechanism 1 while supporting it. This configuration allows it to be spaced apart from the floor.
- the headrest mechanism 1 When the headrest mechanism 1 is spaced apart from the floor through the lower surface protrusion 33, the other end of the vent 50 to be described later is not blocked, and free flow and inflow of air is provided through one end and the other end of the vent 50. It becomes possible to improve the ventilation efficiency of the headrest mechanism (1).
- the top protrusion 31 is not only to separate the head of the person from the upper surface of the body portion 10, but also provides comfort and comfort to the person It may be desirable to be composed of an elastic material that can be, but the bottom projection 33 is in contact with the bottom surface on which the headrest mechanism 1 is to be placed, it is not necessarily configured as an elastic material.
- the lower surface protrusion 33 is formed on the lower surface of the body portion 10 even when a human head is placed on the weight of the headrest mechanism 1 and the upper surface of the headrest mechanism 1 and an additional load is applied thereto. If the other end of the vent 50 to be described later can be in contact with the bottom surface to derive an effect that can prevent the inlet of the air, it can have any number of materials, various sizes, various shapes and the like.
- the vent 50 is formed on the inner side of the body portion 10 refers to a configuration for providing an air inflow and outflow passage.
- the vent 50 is not a concept that includes only a straight line formed from one surface of the body portion 10 to the other surface of the opposite side. Since the vent 50 is configured for free inflow, movement and outflow of air into the headrest mechanism 1, one end of the vent 50 is formed on one surface of the body part 10 so that the body part ( 10 may be formed into an air passage and may form another end of the vent hole 50 as another part of one surface of the body part 10, and may be formed to penetrate the other surface on any one surface of the body part 10. Even if it is not only a straight form, but also formed in a curved form may include a variety of concepts.
- the upper protrusion 31 and the lower protrusion 33 are spaced apart from the upper surface of the body portion 10 so that one end of the vent 50 is not blocked, and the body portion 10 is blocked.
- the vent 50 may be classified into a first vent 51 and a second vent 53 according to the position of the vent 50.
- FIG. 6 is a view of the first vent of FIG. 2, which will be described below with reference to FIG. 6.
- the first vent opening 51 has one end of the vent opening 50 formed on an upper surface of the body portion 10, and the other end of the vent opening 50 formed on a bottom surface of the body portion 10.
- the structure formed so as to penetrate the lower surface from the upper surface of (10).
- the first vent holes 51 penetrate substantially vertically through the upper and lower surfaces of the body portion 10 to further promote the circulation of air.
- a plurality of the first vent holes 51 may be formed on the body part 10, and as the number thereof increases, ventilation efficiency may be further increased.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the upper and lower projections being pressed by the load (a) and the upper and lower projections being pressed by the load so that one end and the other end of the first vent hole are not blocked. b).
- one end of the first vent opening 51 is formed on the upper surface of the body portion 10
- the other end of the first vent opening 51 is formed on the lower surface of the body portion 10. It can be seen.
- a continuous flow of air must be induced inside the first vent opening 51, and the air must not be stagnant inside the first vent opening 51.
- the head air temperature of the person placed on the headrest mechanism 1 causes the inner air to rise to a temperature similar to the body temperature, and the heated air causes It's because you can't keep it cold. Therefore, one end and the other end of the first vent opening 51 of the headrest mechanism 1 should be kept open at all times.
- the upper surface protrusion 31 and the lower surface protrusion 33 are configured at one end and the other end of the first vent hole 51.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a headrest mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the second vent holes 53 are additionally configured in the above-described embodiment of FIG. 2, and will be described below with reference to the second vent holes 53 to avoid redundant description.
- the second vent holes 53 are formed inside the body 10 in addition to the first vent holes 51 to provide a flow-through flow passage of air. That is, in order to increase the ventilation efficiency of the headrest mechanism 1, the first vent hole 51 needs to be provided, and the concept of collectively referring to the remaining vent holes 50 except for the first vent hole 51 is the first. 2 vent holes 53 can be seen.
- the second vent 53 is formed to penetrate the other side from one side surface of the body portion 10 in a straight line shape or penetrate the rear surface from the front of the body portion 10. It may be formed to be, to be formed so as to penetrate the other side from one side of the body portion 10 in a curved form or to penetrate the back from the front of the body portion 10, air in a straight or curved form
- One end of the vent opening 50 is formed on one surface of the body portion 10 while the other end of the vent hole 50 is formed on one surface of the body portion 10 on which one end of the vent hole 50 is formed. It includes all of the various concepts, such as being formed at a different point than this one.
- FIG. 9 is a view of a first vent and a second vent of FIG. 8. Referring to FIG. 9, the first vent opening 51 and the second vent opening 53 may communicate with the inside of the body part 10.
- first vent opening 51 and the second vent opening 53 may be configured not to communicate with each other, the first vent opening 51 and the second vent opening 53 may be used to increase the ventilation efficiency of the headrest mechanism 1. It is more preferable to facilitate rapid circulation of the outside air and the inside air of the headrest mechanism 1 by cross-communicating so that air is introduced in various directions and the introduced air is quickly flowed out.
- FIG. 10 is a state diagram used in the headrest mechanism of the present invention.
- the human head is supported by the upper protrusion part 31 formed on the upper surface of the body part 10.
- One end of the vent hole 30 is formed on the top surface of the body part 10 so as not to interfere with the top protrusion part 11, and a predetermined distance is spaced apart from the vent hole 30 by the top protrusion part 11. The head, the space of the space and the air flow through the vent 30 is continued, it is possible to prevent the body temperature rise of the head portion.
- the bottom surface of the body portion 10 is formed with the bottom projection 12 is spaced apart from the bottom of the body portion 10 by a predetermined distance, the air through the spaced space so that the headrest mechanism The ventilation efficiency of (1) is raised.
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La présente invention concerne un article de soutien de la tête et, plus particulièrement, un article de soutien de la tête comprenant : une partie corps pour soutenir la tête d'une personne; une partie en saillie de surface supérieure formée pour faire saillie depuis la surface supérieure de la partie corps de sorte que la tête est espacée de la surface supérieure de la partie corps; une partie en saillie de surface inférieure formée de façon à faire saillie depuis la surface inférieure de la partie corps de sorte que la surface inférieure de la partie corps est espacée du sol; et une ouverture de ventilation formée à l'intérieur de la partie corps de façon à créer un passage de déplacement dans lequel l'air peut entrer/sortir, l'ouverture de ventilation ayant une extrémité et l'autre extrémité étant formée à un emplacement autre que les emplacements où la partie en saillie de la surface supérieure et la partie en saillie de la surface inférieure sont positionnées de sorte que, même lorsqu'une personne repose sa tête sur l'article de soutien de tête, un flux naturel d'air est maintenu dans l'ouverture de ventilation, empêchant ainsi une élévation de température corporelle dans la partie de la tête en contact avec l'article de soutien de tête, et un effet de séchage naturel est accru même à l'intérieur de l'article de soutien de tête, ce qui permet de supprimer la prolifération de micro-organismes à l'intérieur de l'article de soutien de tête.
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