Therapeutic between-the-legs support pillow assembly

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Inventors

Buchanan, Richard Lawrence
Berdusco, Luigi Anthony Daniel

Application #

316613

Filed

May-21-1999

Published

Feb-6-2001

Current US Class

005/632
005/648
005/650
128/845
128/882
602/26

International Classes

A47C 020/00

Field of Search

5/632 5/630 5/648 5/650 602/23 602/24 602/26 128/845 128/846 128/892 128/882

Examiners

Grosz; Alexander

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

US Patent References

4177806   Knee pillow
4433678   Disposable orthope...
4584730   Device for stabilizi...
4736477   Knee pillow
4777678   Method and appar...
4910818   Leg positioning ass...
5117522   Leg pillow
5125123   Sleep comforter leg...
5418991   Therapeutic applia...
5664271   Support pillow asse...
5746218   Therapeutic pillow
5878453   Leg support pillow

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Web page advertising on knee pillows at www.janlee.com (Janlee Enterprises, Highway 46, P.O. Box 5, Vienna, New Jersey, 07880, Tel. No.: 888-637-4600 Ext. 2, Fax No.: 908-637-8136).

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Abstract
An assembly of two therapeutic support pillows is provided: one pillow for placement between the thighs and another pillow for placement between the calves of a person resting on his or her side. The shapes of the pillows are carefully designed to closely conform to the shape of the human legs. Means are provided, which do not come between the knees, for connecting the two pillows together. Means are also provided for attaching the pillows to the user's legs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A between-the-legs support pillow assembly comprising

(a) a thigh pillow which has a top edge, a bottom edge, a front edge, a rear edge, a right face bounded by the top edge, the bottom edge, the front edge and the rear edge, and a left face bounded by the top edge, the bottom edge, the front edge and the rear edge, said pillow having a longitudinal direction, a width direction and a thickness direction, said top and bottom edges being in the width direction and said front and rear edges being in the longitudinal direction, wherein the right and left faces are each concave in the width direction, the right and left faces tapering towards one another in the longitudinal direction such that a distance between the right and left faces at the top edge is smaller than a distance between the right and left faces at the bottom edge;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to support pillows, and specifically to the design of therapeutic support pillows placed between the legs of a person lying on her or his side.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Two thirds of North Americans sleep on their sides. While this position is very comfortable and is often recommended by medical practitioners, it causes bending of the spinal cord potentially leading to strain on the muscles, ligaments, bones, and joints; compression of the internal organs; decrease in blood flow; and irritation of the nerves. Also, resting on the side results in a prolonged contact of the thighs, knees, and calves potentially leading to obstruction of blood flow, painful cramps, and bruising.

These problems are exacerbated in people with medical problems, such as back pains due to trauma, various knee conditions, and arthritis. These problems are also exacerbated in obese people and pregnant women, who due to their large weight experience additional pressure on the lumbar spine, sacroiliac joint, sciatic nerve, and lower extremities and often have lower back pains, edema of legs, and varicose veins.
 
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