序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 SLEEPING COMPARTMENT FRAME US15330800 2015-05-06 US20170086596A1 2017-03-30 Yoo-Young KIM
The present invention relates to a sleeping compartment frame. The present invention proposes a sleeping compartment frame in an embodiment, comprising a pair of fixed compartment frames extended to be separated from an installation surface, and disposed a uniform distance apart; a supporting frame having both ends coupled to the fixed compartment frames, and disposed between the fixed compartment frames; a moving compartment frame extended to be separated from the installation surface, disposed between the fixed compartment frames, and moving along the supporting frame; and a blanket fixing member fixing a blanket to the fixed compartment frames and the moving compartment frame so that the blanket is disposed to be separated from the installation surface.
102 Knee pillow US14873883 2015-10-02 US09603458B2 2017-03-28 Eileen Pelletier
The knee pillow provides sufficient padding above the knee to provide leg spacing and provides padding at the knee to prevent discomforting contact between the medial epicondyle bones and to provide leg alignment for proper posture. The knee cushion is shaped to prevent discomforting displacement of the knee caps (patella).
103 Cushion US14700942 2015-04-30 US09596942B2 2017-03-21 Yutaka Kubota; Kazumichi Hamaguchi; Hideyuki Suzuki; Ryo Abe
A cushion includes a first cushion portion, a second cushion portion, and a connecting portion interconnecting the first cushion portion and the second cushion portion such that the first cushion portion and the second cushion portion are brought to an open position to unfold the cushion. The first cushion portion and the second cushion are movable to a closed position to fold the cushion along the connecting portion into a generally rectangular parallelepiped. The connecting portion is provided along one corner of the generally rectangular parallelepiped and interconnects one end of a first surface of the first cushion portion and one end of a first surface of the second cushion portion. An inclining surface of the first cushion portion and an inclining surface of the second cushion portion are both planar surfaces.
104 Single Clasp Leg Pillow With Extension US14682395 2015-04-09 US20160296030A1 2016-10-13 Larry Frydman
A single clasp leg pillow having a removably detachable extension. The single clasp leg pillow includes two bolsters, each having an outer surface and an inwardly directed terminal end, the terminal ends opposing one another to form a single leg clasp. A single thigh channel is defined by the two opposing bolsters and the leg clasp. A bridge having a bottom surface extends between the bolsters. The extension pillow includes an outer surface having a top portion arcuate in shape. The extension pillow further includes a sling configured to envelop the bridge to secure to bottom surface of the bridge to the top portion of the extension.
105 Foot Care and Grooming Apparatus that can be Placed Underneath a Mattress or Cushion US14955178 2015-12-01 US20160286967A1 2016-10-06 William Theodore Burch; Kenrick James DuRapau
An apparatus and method usable for foot care and the storage of foot care products. The apparatus has two pivoting portions that when closed serve as a container for foot care products. When opened, one portion of the apparatus may be inserted under either a bed mattress or cushion to help support the other side of the apparatus as a user performs foot care on the second side of the apparatus.
106 ADJUSTABLE SURGICAL SUPPORT SYSTEM US15040914 2016-02-10 US20160228317A1 2016-08-11 Ronald M. Carn
The adjustable surgical support system includes a lower extremity support for receiving and supporting the foot and lower leg of a patient laying supine on an operating table. A ball mount extending downwardly from the lower extremity support is selectively insertable within one of a plurality of apertures arranged in a matrix and formed in an underlying base plate. The apertures are conical in nature such that the ball mount is stable to horizontal forces when placed therein. The base plate may include at least one upwardly open channel that receives a foot rest for anchoring the adjustable surgical support system to the operating table. Surgeons and other surgical personnel may adjust the position of the foot and/or lower leg during surgery by removing and selectively inserting the ball mount into any one of the other apertures in the base plate, or rotating the same within the selected aperture.
107 KNEE PILLOW US14873883 2015-10-02 US20160100694A1 2016-04-14 Eileen PELLETIER
The knee pillow provides sufficient padding above the knee to provide leg spacing and provides padding at the knee to prevent discomforting contact between the medial epicondyle bones and to provide leg alignment for proper posture. The knee cushion is shaped to prevent discomforting displacement of the knee caps (patella).
108 Multi-pillow body support systems and methods US14525389 2014-10-28 US09307842B2 2016-04-12 Haley Gibbons
A pillow system includes a slipcover, a pillow body, and a torso pillow. The slipcover is disposed about the pillow body. The slipcover has a pocket for holding the torso pillow. The torso pillow can be removed from the pocket and the pocket stowed within the slipcover.
109 Leg Support Device US14875541 2015-10-05 US20160095776A1 2016-04-07 Stan Batiste; Maryann Batiste; Daniel Batiste
A leg elevating device is provided that is formed from foam, an air bladder, or supportive sheets of material with straps or supports. The device elevates a user's legs when laying down such that the device has a front, a back, a first side and a second side. The device has a bottom surface having and a top surface located above the bottom surface, the top surface extending upward from a front edge, and two side edges toward to form a curved shaped. The one or more apexes are located above a back edge or above a middle of the bottom surface. The top surface ends at the back of the support material at a top surface back edge. Depending on the configuration a back surface connects to the back edge of the bottom surface, and extends upward to connect to the back of the top surface.
110 Foot pillow US14645921 2015-03-12 US09161632B1 2015-10-20 Delfina Tomaini
A foot pillow including at least one cushion having a top side, a flat bottom side a right side and a left side. The flat bottom of the at least one cushion prevents the at least one cushion from rolling. A cover having an outer wall and a right side and a left side is provided. The at least one cushion is removably insertable through each of the right side and the left side of the cover. An elastomeric strap having a right end and a left end is provided and attached to the cover. The strap wraps around the perimeter of a foot rest item such as a foot end of a mattress or a recliner foot rest, securing the foot pillow in place.
111 Body pillow with multiple configurations US12482020 2009-06-10 US09021635B1 2015-05-05 Jamie S. Leach
A reconfigurable support pillow comprising an elongate center section with a short, curved arm on each end. Between each of the arms and the center section is a substantially flat connecting section with inwardly curved side edges. This shape allows the pillow to be placed into several configurations. In a first configuration, the center section is bent and the connecting sections overlap each other without creating a thickened area at the point where the connecting sections cross. Additionally, the curved ends of the pillow arms can be overlapped providing an oval configuration with a double thickness at one side. Still further, the pillow can be used with the center section straight and curved arms turned inward towards each other. Each configuration provides different advantages and use. The pillow may comprise a washable cover with removable inserts.
112 Inclined body positioning and support system US13875221 2013-05-01 US08739336B2 2014-06-03 John Kiefer
An inclined body positioning and support system is presented comprising an internal foundational wedged support encased in a chamber, an internal ventilation/comfort material encased in a chamber, first and second internal elongated positioning and support chambers each encasing a fill material, and an external cover. The foundational wedge chamber encases a respective first and second wedge plateau overlapped by the respective first and second elongated support material chamber to form a respective first and second transitional.
113 Therapeutic cushion systems and methods US13757172 2013-02-01 US08661586B2 2014-03-04 Carl Melcher; Aaron Clark; Clint Erickson
Apparatus and methods for providing therapeutic treatment for symptoms associated with GERD and/or other digestive disorders and/or other medical conditions are described herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a support element that has a first end portion and a second end portion and a top surface disposed at an angle relative to a bottom surface of the support element. The second end portion has a height greater than the first end portion. A riser element is configured to be coupled proximate to the second end portion of the support element. A body element is configured to be disposed on at least one of the support element or the riser element. The body element has a first arm and a second arm connected together by an arc portion.
114 BODY POSITIONING SYSTEM US13595931 2012-08-27 US20140053337A1 2014-02-27 Clinton Mac Marbury III
A pillow (10) in the form of a ring (20) extending around a vertical axis (22), with a gap (24) between front ends (26, 28) of the pillow. A person can lie in a prone position with his/her face lying facedown in the vertical aperture (54) formed by the ring and with the periphery of the person's face supported by the upper surface of the ring. The pillow front ends and a rear portion (32) project downward to leave tunnels (Q) at opposite sides though which the person can breath. The person's chin projects into the gap between the pillow front ends. A separate chest support (12) has a rear portion of a soft elastomer that can support the person's abdomen, and has a front portion of a stiffer elastomer for supporting the chest.
115 Inclined Body Positioning And Support System US13875221 2013-05-01 US20130291308A1 2013-11-07 John Kiefer
An inclined body positioning and support system is presented comprising an internal foundational wedged support encased in a chamber, an internal ventilation/comfort material encased in a chamber, first and second internal elongated positioning and support chambers each encasing a fill material, and an external cover. The foundational wedge chamber encases a respective first and second wedge plateau overlapped by the respective first and second elongated support material chamber to form a respective first and second transitional.
116 ANATOMICALLY SHAPED PILLOW US13789724 2013-03-08 US20130232691A1 2013-09-12 Oliver Saul
The present invention relates to an anatomically shaped pillow that, in particular, can be used as a whole-body pillow comprising, when viewed in plan view, at least one curved portion and at least one comparatively elongated middle portion for the body region, which middle portion makes a transition to the curved portion, wherein at least one limb of the pillow is provided for the head region, and at least one limb of the pillow is provided for the body region. It is the object of the invention to create an anatomically shaped pillow that provides a resting person in a largely stretched-out state or with the legs only slightly bent in a natural sleeping position both with support along the body, and with support in the head region. According to the invention, for this purpose the limb of the head region and the limb of the body region form an acute angle relative to each other.
117 THERAPEUTIC CUSHION SYSTEMS AND METHODS US13757172 2013-02-01 US20130198962A1 2013-08-08 Carl Melcher; Aaron Clark; Clint Erickson
Apparatus and methods for providing therapeutic treatment for symptoms associated with GERD and/or other digestive disorders and/or other medical conditions are described herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a support element that has a first end portion and a second end portion and a top surface disposed at an angle relative to a bottom surface of the support element. The second end portion has a height greater than the first end portion. A riser element is configured to be coupled proximate to the second end portion of the support element. A body element is configured to be disposed on at least one of the support element or the riser element. The body element has a first arm and a second arm connected together by an arc portion.
118 PILLOW STAY US13732889 2013-01-02 US20130167297A1 2013-07-04 Mitchell V KAMINSKI, JR.
A device for securing a pillow or other support to a bed includes a pocket configured to receive a pillow insert, a tail comprising a proximal end and a distal end with the tail connected to the pocket at the proximal end. The device further includes a retention element located near the distal end of the tail. The retention element is further configured to retain the pillow insert relative to the bed by tucking the retention element under the mattress of the bed.
119 Sleep Alignment System US12634491 2009-12-09 US20120284901A1 2012-11-15 Teresa M. Webb
A sleepwear system with permanently affixed pads that align the body parts during sleep or attempts to sleep. This alignment increases the quality of sleep as well as reducing back, leg and other alignment disorders. The pads are designed to conform closely to the shape of the body to increase the comfort of use.
120 Apparatus and method for lifting a mattress US13121651 2009-10-14 US08191191B2 2012-06-05 Sam Montross
A mattress lift apparatus is provided for insertion between a mattress and an underlying support structure, such as a box spring. The mattress lift apparatus elevates a portion of the mattress so that bed linens may be tucked between the mattress and the underlying support structure. A continuous loop is formed by a base member, an incline member, a transition member and a handle member, wherein the continuous loop provides structural integrity to the mattress lift apparatus. An aperture is formed within the continuous loop, including along an inside portion of the handle member to enable the handle member to be gripped. In one embodiment, the handle member includes a substantially semi-circular shape. In another embodiment, at least one support rib is positioned in the aperture to mechanically couple the base member and at least one of the inclined member and the transition member.
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