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| United States Patent | 5743271 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5743271.html |
| Inventor(s) | Royo-Salvador; Miguel B. (Barcelona, ES) |
| Abstract | A cervical reclination cushion including a one-piece body of rectangular
prismatic structure, having a central depression, in the form of an
enlarged softened imprint of the occipito-cervical region. On each side
the central depression surfaces are provided for supporting a person's
head when the person is lying on his side. The cushion is applicable to
patient's suffering from disorders of the backbone, or persons who may
only rest when lying down with an exact support, in the natural
physiological position of the cervical column. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5743271 |
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Cervical reclination cushion |
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| Publication Date |
April 28, 1998 |
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| Filing Date |
April 3, 1997 |
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| Parent Case |
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/489,431 filed
on Jun. 12, 1995, now abandoned, the contents of which are hereby
incorporated by reference; which is a continuation of application Ser. No.
08/215,565 filed on Mar. 22, 1994, now abandoned, the contents of which
are hereby incorporated by reference. |
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I claim:
1. A cervical reclination cushion for supporting a person's head,
comprising:
a rectangular prismatic body including three support surfaces;
a first of said three support surfaces formed by a central hollow having
the form of an enlarged imprint, rounded at the edges thereof, of a
person's occipito-cervical region, for adaptation thereto in the supine
position; and
a second and a third of said three support surfaces formed by two masses of
cushion on both sides of said central hollow and defining planar surfaces
for supporting a person's head when the person is lying on his side, said
second and third of said three support surfaces each being at least as
wide as one-half of a width of said central hollow, said cervical
reclination cushion supporting a person's cervical region to be maintained
in a natural physiological position, aligned with an axis of the person's
backbone when the person is lying on his back or on his side,
wherein a distance between a center of the central hollow of the cushion
and a base of the cushion ranges from 6 to 8 cms, with said distance exact
for each case corresponding to the distance between the external occipital
protuberance to a tangential plane passing through the dorsal region,
wherein a height of said two masses of cushion ranges from 10 to 15 cms, an
exact height corresponding to a measurement from a plane tangential to a
person's shoulder up to a person's ear region on a same side, and
wherein said height of said two masses is approximately twice the distance
between the center of the central hollow and the base of the cushion. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cervical reclination cushion which
provides support for maintaining the cervical region in the natural
physiological position, aligned with the patient's backbone.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Several types of pillow marketed through chemists, orthopaedic shops and
other specific establishments as cushions of alleged medical design, with
the claim that their use produces beneficial effects for the user thereof
are known. Nevertheless, these cushions, which form the present state of
the art, are characterized and distinguished from one another only in the
merely formal aspect, adopting therefor fanciful designs of anatomical
appearance, which are not the result of a genuine scientific study, nor do
they provide relevant physiological improvements, but rather subjective
ones.
The above is easily understandable, even for one not versed in the art,
since it is logical that a cushion of the above type, devised for the
alleged functions, on being completely mass produced, cannot be either
appropriate or applicable indistinctly to all kinds of persons having
varied constitutions. The prior art pillows do not meet the necessary
conditions to adapt to the two positions of the head, in the two lying
down positions: on the back and on the side. This is because the
dimensions across the external occipital protuberances relative to a
tangential plane passing through the back region and the dimension across
a plane passing through the deltoid muscle, tangential thereto, and the
pterygium point of the skull, are variable in each individual.
Currently the patient tries to overcome these deficiencies by means of
forced positions which harm his health, or by deforming and folding the
cushion, in an attempt to achieve the heights appropriate for such lying
down positions, which is uncomfortable and does not solve the problem in a
rational way.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present applicant, thanks to his experience in the medical field, most
particularly in the treatment of patients suffering from cervical column
disorders, which require rest in the lying down position with a very
precise support, in the natural physiological position of the cervical
column, without there being forced positions of the different parts of the
cervical region, has devised a cervical reclination cushion. The cervical
reclination cushion is specifically applicable to such patients and may be
used by any person, since the structure and configuration of such cushion
allow an exact support to be obtained for the suitable placement of the
cervical column, when lying down on one's back and on one's side. In the
cushion, the low height required for supporting the occipito-cervical
region in the supine position, ranging from 6 to 8 cms approximately, and
the greater height required when lying on one's side, ranging from 10 to
15 cms approximately, is conjugated.
To this end, the cushion in question is formed by a rectangular prismatic
body, provided with respective head supporting areas for the said lying
down positions and in which, once the cushion material has been flattened
under the weight of the head, respective heights result, comprised in the
said dimensions cited in the foregoing paragraph, having the function of
maintaining the cervical region in the most physiological position,
aligned with the patient's backbone.
The aforesaid heights are obtained in an individualized way for each
patient, whereby the design of the cushion is peculiar to each case, with
idea that the results derived from the use thereof should be optimal.
The cervical reclination cushion of the invention provides the advantages
mentioned before, further to others which will be easily gathered from the
embodiment of a cushion, described in detail hereinafter to facilitate the
intelligibility of the abovementioned features, while at the same time
disclosing certain details. For such purpose, the present description is
accompanied by drawings in which, only as a non-limiting example of the
scope of the present application, there is shown a practical embodiment of
the object thereof.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed
description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are
given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the
present invention, and wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the cushion, according to the model.
FIG. 2 is a cross section view of the cushion, seen on line II--II of FIG.
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FIG. 3 is a perspective top view of the cushion.
DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
As shown in the drawings, the cervical reclination cushion of the present
invention, according to one embodiment thereof, comprises a one-piece body
of rectangular prismatic structure, generally designated with 1, having a
central hollow or depression 2, in the form of a softened, enlarged
imprint of the occipito-cervical region. This hollow is for supporting the
head in the supine position.
On both sides of the central hollow 2 there are surfaces 3 and 4 for
supporting the head when the person is lying on his side.
Once the material has been compressed under the weight of the head, the
height from the central point or lowermost "O" of the hollow 2 to the
horizontal plane is the distance "A".
The height of the side masses forming the surfaces 3 and 4, once the
material has been compressed under the weight of the head, is the distance
"B".
To obtain the dimension "A", the distance from the external occipital
protuberance to a tangential plane passing through the dorsal region a
hard flat surface against which the dorsal region is applied. This
measurement of the size "A" extends from the central portion of the
cushion 1, point "O", marking the central of the cavity or hollow made in
the cushion to the tangential plane.
With regard to the dimension "B", on both sides of the hollow 2 there are
located the lateral masses 3 and 4, the height of which is the person's
ear region to a distance from the plane which is tangential to the
person's shoulder on the same side. In other words, if a person stands
straight up with one shoulder against a wall, approximating a plane
tangential to the shoulder, then the dimension "B" would be the distance
from the wall to the person's ear. There may be two type "B" dimensions,
corresponding to the left side and to the right side, when the measurement
on the right side is different from that of the left side.
The cushion 1 may be made of many materials, provided that they maintain
the aforementioned distances "A" and "B" and provide a resilient,
comfortable consistency.
As far as the compressibility of the different materials forming the
different textures of the cushion are concerned, the dimensions "A" and
"B" will be those of the cushion once the material has been compressed
under the weight of the head.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be
varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure
from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as
would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included
within the scope of the following claims.
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