121 |
Orthopedic body pillow |
US845088 |
1997-04-21 |
US5797153A |
1998-08-25 |
James Minoru Amioka |
A sound sleep system and provides a full body length orthopedic posture pillow that maintains correct spinal posture during supine, side lying, and prone sleep positions. |
122 |
Resting support particularly adapted for prone sleeping |
US131007 |
1993-10-01 |
US5426798A |
1995-06-27 |
Frank V. Guarino |
A resting support, for example, a mattress, comprises an interior slot designed to support a person resting in the prone position. One embodiment comprises a slot having a first sidewall which extends at an angle downwardly from the substantially planar resting surface and a second sidewall which extends from a lower portion of the first sidewall, preferably at an angle which is steeper than the angle of the first sidewall. Also disclosed is a boxspring having a corresponding, and preferably, larger opening. A removable, supplemental facial support is also disclosed. |
123 |
Chin rest apparatus |
US14740 |
1993-02-08 |
US5303890A |
1994-04-19 |
Thomas A. Carruth |
A chin rest is arranged to include a housing having a top wall to include a pad member mounted therein. The housing includes first and second leg tubes mounted to opposed ends of the housing, that in turn include first and second respective extension legs that are provided with support pads to position the organization relative to an underlying support surface permitting an individual to rest the chin thereon during reading and other events when the individual is in the supine position. |
124 |
Multi-position therapy cushions |
US693533 |
1985-01-22 |
US4635306A |
1987-01-13 |
Donald E. Willey |
Therapy cushions are provided having angular body supporting surfaces. The cushions can be juxtapositioned to orient patients in various positions for achieving effective bronchial drainage. First and second cushions have two adjoining 90.degree. abutment surfaces with corresponding abutment corners. Each of the surfaces terminate at flattened end areas from which extend body-contacting sloping portions. The sloping portion of one cushion is indented and includes a predetermined inclined surface. A wedge cushion may be used to tilt the patient. |
125 |
Pillow-tote bag device |
US653087 |
1984-09-21 |
US4535878A |
1985-08-20 |
Norma S. Grahl |
A pillow-tote bag (A) is illustrated for use at the lake or beach for carrying accessory devices and for providing a face and head rest for a person either in a prone or a supine position. The bag device (A) includes a pillow panel (10) and a pocket panel (12). The pillow panel (10) advantageously includes a bifurcated pillow (B) having a first pillow cushion (20) and a second pillow cushion (22). The pillow cushions are bifurcated for access to an air mask (36) so that a person may breathe comfortably in a supine position. The bifurcated pillows may be joined together and the air mask closed to provide a cradle (48) and unitary pillows for supporting the head when a person is lying in a supine position. A spine member (16) maintains the bag device in a non-sagging configuration when used as a tote. Pockets (60) carried in the pocket panel (12) are maintained in a straight configuration due to the non-sagging configuration of the bag. |
126 |
Adjustable upper body rest |
US313244 |
1981-10-21 |
US4455698A |
1984-06-26 |
George D. Eary, Sr. |
An adjustable upper body rest is disclosed which is intended primarily for supporting the upper body while laying face down with the head turned to the right or left side at an angular position of approximately thirty degrees below a horizontal plane. A head support consisting of one or more rests configured to be concave lengthwise and widthwise and rotatable about a near horizontal axis and resembling an elongated dish providing open areas for the eyes, nose and mouth. Likewise, two typical shoulder supports are disclosed, the tops of which are configured in a convex manner at the end nearest to the head support and provide restful support for the shoulders while laying flat on the stomach and chest in the face down position. Said shoulder supports are each configured in a concave manner at the opposite end and while at a high or low elevation each provides a separate restful support for the user's head while laying on the right or left side. When the user is laying on the right side with the head on the right shoulder rest, the unused left shoulder rest provides a very accommodating and elevated rest for the user's left arm. Conversely, when the user is laying on the left side and using the left shoulder rest to support the head, the right shoulder rest provides a very accommodating and restful support for the user's right arm, at an elevated position if desired. |
127 |
Device for use with a bed |
US3608103D |
1968-08-02 |
US3608103A |
1971-09-28 |
SEID WAN SUN |
DEVICE FOR USE WITH A BED INCLUDING A HEAD SUPPORT PLATFORM ON A FIRST PAIR OF BRACKETS ADJUSTABLY SUPPORTED ON A FIRST OF VERTICAL POSTS AND AN ELBOW SUPPORT PLATFORM ON A SECOND PAIR OF BRACKETS ADJUSTABLY SUPPORTED BY THE FIRST PAIR OF VERTICAL POSTS AND A SECOND PAIR OF VERTICAL POSTS WHICH ARE ADJUSTABLY SECURED TO ONE END OF A BED FRAME. THE HEAD SUPPORT PLATFORM HAS AN UPPER SURFACE AT APPROXIMATELY THE SAME LEVEL AS THE UPPER SURFACE OF THE MATTRESS AND HAS AN EDGE SPACED FROM ONE END OF THE MATTRESS TO ALLOW A PERSON''S ARMS TO EXTEND DOWNWARDLY AND TO ALLOW HIS ELBOWS TO REST ON THE ELBOW SUPPORT PLATFORM.
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128 |
Face-rest |
US39676964 |
1964-09-15 |
US3366106A |
1968-01-30 |
YAO KOU C; ANNA YAO |
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129 |
Lounging support |
US84290159 |
1959-09-28 |
US3003815A |
1961-10-10 |
ZINN WILBUR O |
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130 |
Mattress |
US50671855 |
1955-05-09 |
US2810920A |
1957-10-29 |
CARRUTH WALTER T |
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131 |
Face rest |
US13261949 |
1949-12-12 |
US2551727A |
1951-05-08 |
COSTELLO ANNE C |
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132 |
And dork e |
US1194112D |
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US1194112A |
1916-08-08 |
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133 |
Support Pillow for Prone Position |
US15877323 |
2018-01-22 |
US20180206648A1 |
2018-07-26 |
Bernadette Virissimo |
A support pillow provides a central section and two adjustable side sections allowing for comfortable use by female users while in the prone position, such as during a massage, acupuncture, or other medical procedure. The central section provides comfortable support for the head and neck, while the side sections are positionable under the user to relieve pressure on the breasts and chest area. A tether between the side sections allows them to be held in place while the support pillow is in use. |
134 |
PILLOW STRUCTURE |
US15816962 |
2017-11-17 |
US20180153320A1 |
2018-06-07 |
John Jay Wagner |
A supporting pillow structure for a user to sleep or to perform sedentary activity facing down toward the pillow structure with the user's hands and arms placed underneath their face. The pillow structure includes a top opening substantially on the top surface of the pillow structure for the user's face to lean into the pillow structure, at least two side openings in the side of the pillow structure for the user to insert the user's arms into the pillow structure and place the user's arms underneath their head or body comfortably and to increase airflow for the user to breathe comfortably while resting, and a cavity in the middle of the pillow structure for airflow between the openings and for placing objects within the pillow structure, allowing the user to perform tasks requiring minimal physical activity while remaining comfortable and sedentary for an extended period of time. Embodiments of the pillow structure may be configured to provide users with comfort and support while the user is seated leaning forward on an airplane or at a desk or table or while the user is lying facing down on a substantially level surface such as a bed. |
135 |
CRADLE FRAME AND STRUCTURE |
US15505773 |
2015-02-02 |
US20170273481A1 |
2017-09-28 |
Chuankui DU |
Embodiments of cradle frames and cushions are described herein. A cradle frame includes a connection assembly, a support assembly, and a gear assembly. The connection assembly is configured to couple the cradle frame to a structure. The support assembly includes two side sections, and a middle section that is curved and positioned substantially between the two side sections. The gear assembly is coupled to the adjustment assembly for controlling the positioning of the support assembly. A cushion has a contoured upper side, and one or more opening in the middle part of the cushion on the underside. |
136 |
CRADLE FRAME AND STRUCTURE |
US15505745 |
2014-08-22 |
US20170273480A1 |
2017-09-28 |
Chuankui DU |
Embodiments of cradle frames and cushions are described herein. A cradle frame includes a connection assembly, a support assembly, an adjustment assembly, and a gear assembly. The connection assembly is configured to couple the cradle frame to a structure. The support assembly includes two side sections, and a middle section that is curved downward and positioned substantially between the two side sections. The adjustment assembly is coupled to the support assembly for adjusting the positioning of the support assembly. The gear assembly is coupled to the adjustment assembly for controlling the positioning of the support assembly. A cushion has a contoured upper side, and one or more opening in the middle part of the cushion on the underside. |
137 |
CONTOURED DEVICE FOR ANATOMICAL TRACTION OR CORRECTION OF THE SPINE |
US15405080 |
2017-01-12 |
US20170202723A1 |
2017-07-20 |
Richard J. Serola; Brian S. Potempa; Michael M. Potempa |
An anatomical support device including a lower portion and a contoured upper portion is provided. The lower portion has a length measured along a bottom side extending between a front and a rear of the lower portion. The upper portion extends from a top side of the lower portion. The upper portion separates a first support region from a second support region of the top side. The upper portion has a width that is generally perpendicular and less than the length. The upper portion has a center line is continuously curved along at least 95% of the length. The upper portion may have a greater gripping characteristic than the support regions. The bottom side may be stiffer than the top side or the upper portion. Further, the upper portion may be tapered between the front and rear. |
138 |
Tattoo chair |
US14477919 |
2014-09-05 |
US09398993B2 |
2016-07-26 |
Wen Wei; Michael Chen; Billy Chen |
A tattoo chair, comprises a backrest (1), a seat (2), a brace (3) for supporting the said seat (2), and a base (4) for allowing the chair to stand stably, characterized in that: the lower end of the said backrest (1) is rotatablely attached to the inner side of the said seat (2); a supporting fixed plate (5) is provided under the bottom surface of the said seat (2); at least one fixed gear rack (10) is mounted from top to bottom on the rear surface of the said backrest (1); a supporting rod (50) is provided on the said supporting fixed plate (5); one end of the said supporting rod (50) is rotatablely attached to the said supporting fixed plate (5), and the other end is put into one of grooves of the said gear rack (10) on the rear surface of the said backrest (1). The present utility model facilitates the person to be tattooed to adopt different poses, so that the tattoo artist can work more easily; further, when getting tattooed, the person will feel free and easy from any discomfort in the various poses. |
139 |
MATTRESS FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY |
US14575693 |
2014-12-18 |
US20160174726A1 |
2016-06-23 |
Felicia Smith |
A mattress and method of manufacturing the same are provided that may be used during pregnancy. In particular, a mattress and method of manufacturing the same are provided that include a main body portion. The main body portion may define a top surface, bottom surface, first side surface, second side surface, foot surface, and head surface. The mattress may further define a cutout formed in the top surface. At least one insert may be provided that may be disposed in the cutout of the main body portion, with the at least one insert including a substantially concave surface that may receive a user's stomach. |
140 |
Spinal alignment pillow |
US14042309 |
2013-09-30 |
US09357864B2 |
2016-06-07 |
Anthony Gino Campagna |
A pillow includes a torso cushion tapering from a top end to a bottom end. A torso support surface extends from the top end to the bottom end of the torso cushion. A back surface joins to the bottom end of the torso cushion at a first elevation angle between the back surface and the support surface. A head cushion attaches to the top end of the torso cushion. The head cushion includes a back surface joined to the back surface of the torso cushion, a first angled surface joined to the back surface of the head cushion at a second elevation angle, and a second angled surface joined to the back surface of the head cushion at a third elevation angle. The first angled surface and the second angled surface join to one another along a crest extending from the top end of said torso cushion. |