Adjustable headrest

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Inventors

Camelio, Carol L.

Application #

040197

Filed

Apr-20-1987

Published

Apr-19-1988

Current US Class

005/636
005/640
005/922
297/383
297/391

International Classes

A47C 001/10

Field of Search

297/393 297/397 297/391 2/DIG. 5/437 5/434 5/436

Examiners

McCall; James T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lahive & Cockfield

US Patent References

4042278   Drowsing chair pill...
4206945   Back and head sheet
4274673   Disposable adjusta...
4383713   Orthopedic support...
4513462   Therapeutic pillow
4679263   Head supported pil...

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Other References

Velcro Products News, Feb. 1977, PN No. 30, pp. 1 and 3.

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Abstract
An adjustable headrest which can serve both as a headrest for fastening to the back of a chair or automobile seat or, in a folded over position as an adjustable neck and headrest. The headrest has an elongated tab with a fastner to hang the adjustable headrest from the back of a seat or, in the alternative use, to hold the headrest in a doubled over position to serve as an independent neck support and headrest.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An adjustable headrest comprising a flexible fabric panel;

a U shaped pillow element attached to said flexible fabric panel;

an elongated flexible tab attached at one end to the transverse portion of said U shaped pillow and having a portion of a connector element attached to its other end;

a second portion of said connecting element being fastened to one surface of said transverse section of said U shaped pillow wherein said pillow is formed of sufficiently flexible material to enable the U shaped pillow to be doubled back on itself and wherein said elongated tab is sufficiently long to allow it to encircle the folded over portion of said adjustable headrest and fasten to that portion of the connector attached to said transverse section of the pillow.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates in general to headrests and more particularly to a padded headrest which can serve the dual functions of, being a headrest attached to the back of an automobile seat or chair or, in a folded over position, as a neck support and headrest.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Cushions and other devices are known in the art for the purpose of providing additional head support. Such arrangements are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,042,278 issued Aug. 16, 1977; 4,274,673 issued June 23, 1981; 4,206,945 issued June 10, 1980; 3,608,964 issued Sept. 28, 1971; 3,220,770 issued Nov. 30, 1965; 4,513,462 issued Apr. 30, 1985 and 4,383,713 issued May 17, 1983.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Broadly speaking in the present invention a U shaped bolster or pillow is fastened to a flexible fabric panel with an elongated tab attached to the transverse section portion of the U shaped pillow. The elongated tab has a suitable fastener, such as velcro or snaps, to attach to the upper portion of the seat back. The bolster element itself is fitted with a corresponding velcro fastener on one surface of the transverse portion of the U shaped bolster and the strap is of sufficient length to permit it to wrap around the lower portion of the panel pulling the overall headrest into a doubled over configuration. The strap is now fastened to the fastener on the bolster thereby forming a separate neck support and headrest. In the headrest application, the fastener is fixed to the top of the back of the seat to serve as an anchoring point for the headrest, allowing it to remain relatively fixed against the back cushion. This situation is suitable for a headrest for long automobile trips for an adult, or a child, since the person's head may rest comfortably on it, providing sufficient support so that while dozing or sleeping, the person's head does not fall uncomfortably over on one side or the other. This advantage is provided by both the attached headrest application and the independent head and neck support application. It is particularly suitable in conjunction with a child's conventional car seat.
 
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