Patent Document:

fig1 is a perspective view of the support pillow in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention . as shown , the support pillow 10 includes a pillow body or shell 100 with a first portion 110 , a second or medial portion 120 , and a third portion 130 . the first portion 110 terminates in a first end 140 , while the third portion 130 terminates in a second end 150 . the medial portion 120 is interposed between the first portion 110 and the second portion 130 . the support pillow body 100 further includes a top surface 160 and a bottom surface 170 . in the illustrated embodiment , the support pillow 10 possesses a generally curved , c - shaped or crescent - shaped configuration , wherein the curve of the support pillow forms a well 180 is capable of contouring around a body part of a user . for example , the well 180 may receive a user such that the support pillow 10 contours around the user &# 39 ; s waist or torso . preferably , the support pillow 10 is configured to wrap partially around a user ( e . g ., conforming to only the front half or the rear half of the user &# 39 ; s waist ). it is important to note , however , the support pillow body 100 may possess any dimensions and possess any shape suitable for its described purpose . fig2 a and 2b are top views of the pillow of fig1 , with the top surface 160 of the pillow removed to reveal the internal pillow structure . as illustrated , the pillow body 100 is a shell ( e . g ., a fabric cover ) with an internal cavity filled with a predetermined amount of fill material . the shell may define a single cavity ; alternatively , the cavity may be segmented into sections . in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 a and 2b , the cavity is divided into a first section 210 , a second section 220 , and a third section 230 . the first section 210 is separated from the second section 220 by a first wall 240 . similarly , a second wall separates the second section 220 from the third section 230 by a second wall 250 . the first cavity section 210 may correspond to the first body portion 110 , the second cavity section 220 may correspond to the second body portion 120 , and the third cavity section 230 may correspond to the third body portion 130 . the walls made be formed from the same material as the shell ( e . g ., soft fabric ), or may be formed from different material . each section 210 , 220 , 230 , moreover , may be divided into subsections or cells . as shown in fig2 a , the cavity may include a third wall 260 beginning in the first section 210 , extending through the second section 220 , and terminating in the third section 230 . with this configuration , a plurality of subsections or cells 210 a , 210 b , 220 a , 220 b , 230 a , 230 b a formed . as best seen in fig2 b , each cell 210 a , 210 b , 220 a , 220 b , 230 a , 230 b may be selectively filled with a predetermined amount of fill material 275 , enabling complete control of the level of support ( fill density ) throughout the pillow 10 . for example , each cell 210 a , 210 b , 220 a , 220 b , 230 a , 230 b may have the same level of fill density or may have varying levels of fill density . fill materials 275 may include , but are not limited to , resilient , hypoallergenic material such as polyester fibers . in addition , the pillow 10 may include at least one internal compartment operable to store objects such as blankets , toys , etc . as seen in fig2 b , cell 220 a may not contain fill material 275 ( or it may contain a reduced amount of fill material 275 — just enough to maintain its shape ). the first wall 240 , the second wall 250 , and third wall 260 define a pocket accessible to a user . fig3 is a front perspective view of the pillow 10 of fig1 . as shown , the pocket is created within the medial portion 120 of the pillow body 100 . access to the pocket may be provided via an opening 300 disposed proximate the center of medial portion ( e . g ., the opening may be generally coplanar with the horizontal midplane ( see 440 ) of the pillow body 100 ). the pocket may be sealed to secure objects therein . by way of example , the opening 300 may be formed from an upper flap 310 and lower flap 320 releasably connected using a hook and loop fastener ( seen inf fig3 ). alternatively , other connection members ( buttons ( seen in fig1 ), hooks , snaps , ties , zipper etc .) may be used . with this configuration , an internal compartment is formed ( 220 a ), permitting a user to safely secure items ( e . g ., a blanket b ) within the compartment , out of reach from an infant . the pocket of cell 220 a , furthermore , may include an internal fastener permanently or releasably connected to the item stored therein . for example , the blanket b may be tethered to the pocket , securing the blanket b to the pillow 10 . a plurality of seams may be formed in the pillow body 100 at predetermined locations to provide the pillow 10 with a desired degree of flexibility and / or support . fig4 is a top view of the pillow 10 , showing a seam configuration in accordance with an embodiment of the invention . as shown , the pillow body 100 includes a first generally vertical seam 410 and a second generally vertical seam 420 ( from the perspective of fig4 ). the first vertical seam 410 may correspond to the position first cavity wall 240 ; similarly , the second vertical seam 420 may correspond to the position of second cavity wall 250 . similar seams may be formed on the bottom surface 170 of the pillow body 100 . as such , the first 410 and second 420 generally vertical seams may collectively define the medial portion 120 of the pillow body 100 . the pillow body 100 may further include one or more horizontal seams . in the embodiment illustrated in fig4 , the pillow may include a generally horizontal seam 430 extending along the top surface 160 of the pillow body 100 , intersecting both of the generally vertical seams 410 , 420 . similarly , the bottom surface 170 of the pillow body may include generally horizontal seam 430 extending along its surface ( not illustrated ). the generally horizontal seams 430 may correspond to the position of the third cavity wall 260 , described above . the pillow 10 may further include a peripheral seam 440 operable to secure the top surface 160 to the bottom surface 170 of the pillow body . the peripheral seam 440 may extend about the periphery of the pillow body , being generally coplanar with the horizontal midplane of the pillow body 100 . the peripheral seam 440 may be formed around the entire periphery of the pillow body 100 ; alternatively , the peripheral seam may extend along only a portion of the pillow body 100 . for example , as illustrated in fig4 , the peripheral seam 440 begins proximate the first vertical seam 410 , travels away from the well portion 180 of medial section 120 , around the first end 140 and the second end 150 , and terminates proximate the second vertical seam 420 . in other words , the medial portion 120 may lack a peripheral seam on along the front and rear of the medial portion 120 . the pillow may further include connection members 500 operable to secure the first end 140 of the pillow body 100 to the second end 150 of the pillow body 100 , creating a fuller support surface on which in infant may be supported . fig5 illustrates a rear perspective view of the pillow , showing the operation of the connection members 500 . in illustrated embodiment , the connection members 500 are straps tethered to each end 140 , 150 . the straps are tied together to draw the arms of the pillow inward , cinching the pillow ends 140 , 150 together . with this configuration , the pillow 10 may be reconfigured from an open well configuration ( fig1 ) to a closed well configuration ( fig5 ). the closed well configuration creates a more compact , higher support surface onto which an infant may be placed ( or onto which a user may rest her head ). while straps are illustrated , other connection members 500 operable to secure to each other and secure the first end 140 of the pillow body to the second end 150 of the pillow body 100 ( thus substantially closing the well 180 ) may be used , such as buttons , snaps , flaps , hook - and - loop fasteners , tie strings , belts etc . in addition to securing the ends 140 , 150 of the same pillow together , the connection members 500 may be used to connect a plurality of pillows together , as well as be used to secure objects to the pillow such as infant toys , etc . the dimensions of the pillow 10 may be defined to provide proper contour and support of a user . fig6 is a top view of the pillow 10 , showing specific examples of the various pillow dimensions that may be utilized . starting with the rear side of the pillow ( the side including the well 180 ), d , corresponding to the depth of the well 180 , may be less than about 9 inches ( 22 . 86 cm ). by way of example , d may possess a value of about 8 inches ( 20 . 32 cm ). w 1 , corresponding to the width of the well 180 measured from first end 140 to second end 150 , may be less than about 14 inches ( 35 . 56 cm ) without stretching the arms apart . by way of example , w 1 may possess a value of about 9 - 12 inches ( 22 . 86 cm - 30 . 48 cm ) without stretching the arms apart . w 2 , corresponding to the width of the well 180 measured proximate its midpoint , may be less than about 9 inches ( 22 . 86 cm ). d 1 , corresponding to the distance from the second end 150 to the second generally vertical seam 420 ( as measured along the peripheral seam 440 ), may be about 6 . 5 to about 10 . 5 inches ( 16 . 51 cm - 26 . 67 cm ). by way of example , d 1 may possess a value of about 8 . 5 inches ( 21 . 59 cm ). d 2 , corresponding to the distance from the second generally vertical seam 420 to the first generally vertical seam 410 ( as measured along the peripheral seam 440 ) may be about 2 - 7 inches ( 5 . 08 cm - 17 . 78 cm ). by way of example , d 2 may possess of value of about 5 inches ( 12 . 7 cm ). d 3 , corresponding to the distance from the first generally vertical seam 410 to the first end 140 ( as measured along the peripheral seam 440 ) may be about 6 . 5 to about 10 . 5 inches ( 16 . 51 cm - 26 . 67 cm ). by way of example , d 3 may possess a value of about 8 . 5 inches ( 21 . 59 cm ). thus , the overall distance from the first end 140 to the second end 150 along the inner well may be about 15 - 28 inches ( 38 . 10 cm - 71 . 12 cm ). by way of example overall distance may be about 22 inches ( 55 . 88 cm ). turning to the outer ( front side ) dimensions of the pillow 10 , d 4 , corresponding to the distance from the first end 140 to the first generally vertical seam 410 ( as measured along peripheral seam 440 ), may be about 26 - 30 inches ( 66 . 04 cm - 76 . 20 cm ). by way of example , d 4 may possess a value of about 28 inches ( 71 . 12 cm ). d 5 , corresponding to the distance from the first generally vertical seam 410 to the second generally vertical seam 420 ( as measured along the peripheral seam 440 ) may be about 7 - 11 inches ( 17 . 78 cm - 27 . 94 cm ). by way of example , d 5 may possess a value of about 9 inches ( 22 . 86 cm ). d 6 , corresponding to the measurement from the second generally vertical seam 420 to the second end 150 ( as measured along the peripheral seam 440 ), may possess a measurement similar to d 4 , thus may be about 26 - 30 inches ( 66 . 04 cm - 76 . 20 cm ). by way of example , d 6 may possess a value of about 28 inches ( 71 . 12 cm ). thus , the overall outer dimensions of the pillow body 100 may be about 59 - 67 inches ( 149 . 86 cm - 170 . 18 ). by way of example , the overall outer dimensions may be about 63 inches ( 160 . 02 cm ). d 7 , corresponding to the distance the generally horizontal seam 430 extends along the first portion 110 of the pillow 10 , may be about 13 - 17 inches ( 33 . 02 cm - 43 . 18 cm ). by way of example , d 7 may possess a value of about 15 inches ( 38 . 10 cm ). d 8 , corresponding to the distance the generally horizontal seam 430 extends from the first generally vertical seam 410 to the second generally vertical seam 420 , may be about 5 . 5 - 9 . 5 inches ( 13 . 97 cm - 24 . 13 cm ). by way of example , d 8 may possess a value of about 7 . 5 inches ( 19 . 05 cm ). d 9 , corresponding to the distance the generally horizontal seam 430 extends along the third portion 130 of the pillow 10 , may be about 13 - 17 inches ( 33 . 02 cm - 43 . 18 cm ). by way of example , d 9 may possess a value of about 15 inches ( 38 . 10 cm ). finally , d 10 , corresponding to the distance from the rear of the pillow 10 to the front of the pillow , as measured along the first or second generally vertical seam 410 , 420 , may be about 13 - 17 inches ( 33 . 02 cm - 43 . 18 cm ). by way of example , d 10 may possess a value of about 15 inches ( 38 . 10 cm ). the height of the pillow 10 may taper from front of the pillow ( the side including the pocket opening 300 ) towards the rear of the pillow . for example , the height of the pillow at the medial portion 120 may be about 5 - 11 inches ( 12 . 7 cm - 27 . 94 cm ) ( e . g ., about 7 . 5 inches ( 7 . 50 cm )), while the height measured at each end 140 , 150 , may be about 2 - 6 inches ( 5 . 08 cm - 15 . 24 cm ) ( e . g ., about 4 inches ) ( 10 . 16 cm ). fig7 illustrates one exemplary use of the pillow 10 ( where the user / parent is not shown for ease of illustration only — the infant should never be left unattended ). as shown , in the first mode , an infant may be supported by the pillow 10 . fig8 illustrates the operation of the pillow of fig1 in a second mode . in this second mode , the pillow 100 is partially wrapped around the waist of a user , with the medial portion 120 positioned over the user &# 39 ; s lap . an infant may be positioned on the pillow for feeding , nursing , sleeping , etc . the pillow 10 may be formed using processes such a blow filling . specifically , the perimeter of the pillow 10 may be nearly entirely sealed , leaving a small opening through which batting material may be inserted . the batting material ( e . g ., polyester fiber ) is blown into the cavity of the pillow until the pillow is filled to the desirable size and firmness . in operation , the individual cells may each be filled separately ( and with differing amounts and densities of filling ), after which the perimeter of the pillow body 100 is sealed ( e . g ., via stitching ). while the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof , it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof . for example , the pillow 10 can be of any size and shape , and may be formed from any suitable materials . the height of the pillow may taper downward from the medial portion toward the ends 140 , 150 ; alternately , the height may remain constant , or may taper upward from the medial portion toward the ends 140 , 150 . any number of seams may be used ; moreover , the seams may be placed at any desired location . it is important to note , however , that the seams , 410 , 420 , 430 may be formed so they do not correspond with the walls of the cavity 205 . in addition , fewer or greater amounts of seams may be provided . the pocket ( i . e ., a pocket opening 300 ) may be created within any portion 110 , 120 , and 130 of the body . in addition , multiple pockets may be formed within the body 100 . finally , the pillow 10 can include various external , removable , pillowcases , including pillowcases that incorporate a fashion design . the pillowcases may be machine washable and / or hypoallergenic . thus , it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents . it is to be understood that terms such as “ left ”, “ right ” “ top ”, “ bottom ”, “ front ”, “ rear ”, “ side ”, “ height ”, “ length ”, “ width ”, “ upper ”, “ lower ”, “ interior ”, “ exterior ”, “ inner ”, “ outer ” and the like as may be used herein , merely describe points of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration .

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