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| United States Patent | 5505523 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5505523.html |
| Inventor(s) | Wang; Ful-Lang (4F., No. 1, Alley 19, Lane 113, Sec. 3, Chienkwo N. Rd., Taipei, TW) |
| Abstract | A safety nap cushion for use with a chair back mainly consisting of a
reverse U-shaped inflatable back cushion having a central opening, two
properly curved inflatable side cushions thermally-sealed to two front
sides of the back cushion to softly and fitly confine a user's head
therebetween, and a length-adjustable retaining strap detachably attached
to the back cushion and suitable for being pivotally turned to a position
in front of the side cushions to fitly confine the latter and prevent the
latter from swaying laterally under pressure. The back cushion is fixly
attached to a chair back by engaging hook members with retaining rings
provided at its two sides. The side cushions each has a properly curved
inner side surface and are so designed that a smooth curve is formed at a
lower joint between thed back cushion and the two side cushions to
comfortably support the user's head. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5505523 |
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Safety nap cushion for use with a chair back |
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Wang; Ful-Lang (4F., No. 1, Alley 19, Lane 113, Sec. 3, Chienkwo N. Rd., Taipei, TW) |
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| Publication Date |
April 9, 1996 |
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February 14, 1995 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A safety nap cushion for a chair back comprising:
a generally U-shaped inflatable back cushion including front and rear
portions, said back cushion having an opening between said front and said
rear portions, said back cushion further including means for affixing said
nap cushion to said chair back,
two curved inflatable side cushions affixed to said front portion of said
back cushion, and
a retaining strap having two ends pivotally attached by means of safety
buckles to two outer sides of said rear portion of said back cushion, said
retaining strap including an adjusting buckle to adjust the length of said
retaining strap, said retaining strap being positioned such that it can be
pivoted forward to surround said side cushions, such that a user's head is
retained by said retaining strap between said side cushions. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a safety nap cushion for use with a chair
back, and more particularly to a safety nap cushion which softly contacts
with the user's two cheeks.
In an airplane, the cabins are generally divided into the economy class and
the first class. The difference between these two classes is mainly in the
comfort of the seats. The seats in the economy class cabin are simple and
narrower in design and do not give the passengers much room to move or
stretch the body. The seats in the first class cabin are designed to
provide higher comfort and are therefore wider and meet the principle of
ergonomics. However, neither the economy nor the first class seats can
allow the users to nap comfortably when they travel on the plane for a
long time. Although the seats in the first class cabin are wider than the
seats in the economy class cabin, a napped or asleep passenger in the seat
may still fall aslant to one side and unawares disturbs the neighbor
passenger, not to mention when sitting in a narrower economy class seat.
Moreover, napping or sleeping with the neck falling aslant to one side
tends to easily cause a sore and stiff neck. Therefore, it is desirable to
develop and provide a means on which a passenger travelling on a plane or
a long distance bus may rest his or her head for a nice sleep or nap.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a safety nap
cushion for use with a chair back which may softly contact the user's two
cheeks and thereby allows the user to nap or sleep in the seat in a
carefree, stable, and completely relaxed position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the safety nap cushion for use with a
chair back according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of the manner in which the present
invention is used; and
FIG. 3 illustrates another embodiment of the manner in which the present
invention is used.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to FIG. 1. The safety nap cushion for use with a chair back
according to the present invention mainly consists of a reverse U-shaped
inflatable back cushion 1 including a front portion and a rear portion and
having a through opening 11 formed at a predetermined position between the
front and the rear portions thereof, two properly curved inflatable side
cushions 2 being thermally sealed to a top surface of the front portion of
the back cushion 1 at each side thereof, and a pivotally movable retaining
strap 3 connected at two lower ends to two outer side surfaces of the rear
portion of the back cushion 1 by means of safety buckles 31.
The back cushion 1 includes means to affix said nap cushion to a chair
back. The back cushion 1 is provided at each lateral side of the rear
portion with two elastic string members 12 which each has a hook member 13
connected to a free end thereof, and at each lateral side of the front
portion with two retaining rings 21 corresponding to and for receiving the
two elastic string members 12 and hook members 13 on the rear portion. The
retaining strap 3 is fixed at two lower ends to points adequately above
the two pairs of elastic string members 12 and is provided with an
adjusting buckle 32 to adjust the length of the strap 3 itself.
The side cushions 2 each has a properly curved inner side surface and are
so designed that a smooth curve is formed at a lower joint between the
back cushion 1 and the two side cushions 2.
To use the safety nap cushion of the present invention, first inflate the
back cushion 1 and the side cushions 2 to a desired softness, put the back
cushion 1 over a chair back with the side cushions 2 facing forward and
the through opening 11 facing upward, as shown in FIG. 2. Then, engage the
hook members 13 on the elastic string members 12 with the corresponding
retaining rings 21 so that the safety nap cushion is properly attached to
the top of the chair back. To prevent the two inflated but flexible side
cushions 2 from swaying sidewardly when they are under pressure, move the
retaining strap 3 so that it is pivotally turned from a back position to a
position in front of the two side cushions 2 and thereby encloses and
confine the latter within the strap 3. Use the adjusting buckle 32 to
adjust the retaining strap 3 to a desired length, causing the two side
cushions 2 to fitly attach to the user's two cheeks.
The advantages of the safety nap cushion of the present invention are as
follows:
1. The side cushions 2 have a curved inner surface which is designed to
follow the general configuration of a man's head so that they can fitly
contact with the user's cheeks. The retaining strap 3 is length-adjustable
and thereby can also help the side cushions 2 to fitly contact the user's
cheeks and prevent the same from falling aslant to one side.
2. The retaining strap 3 is detachably attached to the back cushion 1 by
means of the two safety buckles 31, and the back cushion 1 is suitable for
putting over the user's head through the opening 11 and can therefore be
used as an inflatable life jacket.
3. The back cushion 1 and side cushions 2 are provided with air inlets from
which the cushions can be inflated manually.
The above embodiment is only used for illustration and is not intended to
limit the scope of the present invention. Many modifications of the
embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present
invention.
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