Orthopedic support pillow

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Inventors

Frydman, Larry G.

Application #

353416

Filed

Jul-15-1999

Published

Dec-5-2000

Current US Class

005/648
005/650
128/845
128/882
606/240

International Classes

A47C 020/02

Field of Search

5/630 5/632 5/636 5/646 5/648 5/651 5/652 5/464 5/650 128/845 128/882 128/891 128/892 128/240 606/240

Examiners

Saether; Flemming

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Small Larkin, LLP

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Abstract
A stress reducing device is defined by a dual use orthopedic pillow having a low density polyurethane foam outer region, a high density polyurethane foam middle region that are provided in removably attachable layers, so that the size of the device may be adjusted to accommodate different sizes and preferences of individual users. The pillow advantageously includes leg clasps for securely engaging the inner thighs of an individual in a sideling position defined by a stem and a pair of crescent shaped buttresses. The buttresses resist rotation to the prone and supine lying positions. The high foam within the stem separates the knees to reduce spinal stress. Advantageously, a supine sleeping position is added by positioning said pillow under the legs to flatten out the spine while supporting the legs at the thigh and calf regions.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A foam pillow having a length, a height and a width dimension comprising:

a first side wall extending along the length dimension and along the height dimension;

a second side wall extending along the length dimension and along the height dimension;

a first arcuate, C-shaped channel extending across the pillow in the width dimension from the first side wall to the second side wall and having an arc of curvature greater than 180.degree.;

a second arcuate, C-shaped channel extending across the pillow in the width dimension from the first side wall to the second side wall, having an arc of curvature greater than 180.degree. and positioned opposite the first C-shaped channel of the pillow;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to orthopedic support devices for minimizing spinal stress while an individual is in the lying position. More particularly the present invention relates to an orthopedic support device that bolsters, i.e., supports the back of the legs of an individual lying on his/her back and additionally maintains spinal support for an individual when lying on his/her side; and to adjustable orthopedic support pillows which can be varied and customized to support the individual's needs.

B. Discussion of the Prior Art

Spinal related complaints are very common. In fact, back pain is the second most common complaint (behind the common cold) for visits to the family doctor. Proper spinal support (whether related to the lower back, upper back or neck) has been a concern for decades. This has resulted in a significant variety of products designed to provide greater comfort and support.

The majority of these products were designed for 95 percentile of the population. As all individuals vary anatomically, and when combining this factor with individual and personal preference, the varying possibilities would render customization to all individuals to be not practical. Methods of customization for both the cervical and lumbar spine have been attempted, as discussed below. However, these vary from intricate systems of support that are either adjustable through an inflatable means, fluid filled or even a combination of self attachment through the use of hook and loop fastening devices, zippers and strapping. All of these methods although effective, would be extremely costly from a manufacturing standpoint. None of these products, whether designed to support the cervical or lumbar spine, ever considered the specific needs of the individual user. For all of the above reasons, a need exists for an orthopedic support pillow that is capable of being customized to the individuals needs as opposed to the individual conforming to the product.
 
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