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What is claimed is:
1. A portable headrest for sunbathing, comprising:
a) a head support member having a generally U-shaped configuration;
b) said head support member including an outer material covering, an
internal foam support cushion and a rigid support plate on the bottom
thereof;
c) a rigid base support member having a flat and generally U-shaped
configuration for providing a stable support on sand, soft ground, or
grass without sinking therein; said rigid base support member having an
outer perimeter edge and an inner perimeter edge with an open space
therebetween;
d) a plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members for connecting
said head support member to said base support member;
e) said plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members defining a
plurality of air passageways between the bottom of said head support
member and the top of said base support member for allowing the passage of
air therethrough to the user's face when the face is embedded downwardly
in said head support member; and
f) said headrest having a weight measurement in the range of 11/2 sounds to
2 pounds for ease of portability by the user.
2. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, further including a detachable
carrying strap for carrying said headrest.
3. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said head support member
includes a top wall, a bottom wall, inner side walls, and outer side
walls; said inner side walls having an open space therebetween.
4. A headrest in accordance with claim 3, wherein said bottom wall includes
said rigid support plate.
5. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said outer material
covering is made of covering materials selected from the group consisting
vinyls, leathers, cottons, cotton-blends, nylons, rayons, polyesters,
neoprenes and combinations thereof.
6. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said foam support cushion
is made from foam materials such as urethanes, aerated rubber products and
cotton pads.
7. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rigid support plate
is made of durable materials selected from the group consisting of
plastics; light-weight metals such as aluminum; and wood products such as
plywood, luan board, or composite particle-board.
8. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said support connecting
members are made from durable tubular materials such as plastic or metal.
9. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said base support member
is made of durable materials selected from the group consisting of
plastics, light-weight metals, plastic coated metals, plasticized rubber
and wood products.
10. A headrest in accordance with claim 2, wherein said carrying strap is
made of fabric materials, leathers, or flexible plastics.
11. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said support connecting
member has a height measurement of at least 7/8 of an inch.
12. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said head support member
has a width measurement of 111/2 inches, a length measurement of 111/2
inches, and a thickness measurement of 21/4 inches.
13. A headrest in accordance with claim 3, wherein said top and bottom
walls of said head support member have a width measurement of 43/8 inches.
14. A headrest in accordance with claim 3, wherein said open space of said
head support member has a width measurement of 23/4 inches.
15. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rigid base support
member has a width measurement of 10 inches, a length measurement of 10
inches, and a thickness measurement of 3/16 of an inch.
16. A headrest in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rigid base support
member includes a top wall surface, a bottom wall surface, an inner
perimeter edge, an outer perimeter edge, a first end and a second end
having an open space therebetween.
17. A headrest in accordance with claim 16, wherein said top and bottom
wall surfaces have a width measurement of 21/2 inches.
18. A headrest in accordance with claim 16, wherein said open space has a
width measurement of 5 inches.
19. A portable headrest for sunbathing, comprising:
a) a head support member having a bottom wall having a generally U-shaped
configuration;
b) said head support member being inflatable and having a rigid support
plate on said bottom wall thereof;
c) a rigid base support member having a flat generally U-shaped
configuration for providing a stable support on sand, soft ground, or
grass without sinking therein; said rigid base support member having an
outer perimeter edge and an inner perimeter edge with an open space
therebetween;
d) a plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members for connecting
said head support member to said base support member;
e) said plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members defining a
plurality of air passageways between the bottom of said head support
member and the top of said base support member for allowing the passage of
air therethrough to the user's face when the face is embedded downwardly
in said head support member; and
f) said headrest having a weight measurement in the range of 11/2 pounds to
2 pounds for ease of portability by the user.
20. A portable headrest for sunbathing, comprising:
a) a head support member having a generally curved-shaped configuration and
a recess for receiving the user's face;
b) said head support member including an outer material covering, an
internal foam support cushion and a rigid support plate on the bottom
thereof;
c) a rigid base support member having a flat generally curved-shaped
configuration for providing a stable support on sand, soft ground, or
grass without sinking therein; said rigid base support member having an
outer perimeter edge and an inner perimeter edge with an open space
therebetween;
d) a plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members for connecting
said head support member to said base support member;
e) said plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members defining a
plurality of air passageways between the bottom of said head support
member and the top of said base support member for allowing the passage of
air therethrough to the user's face when the face is embedded downwardly
in said head support member; and
f) said headrest having a weight measurement in the range of 11/2 pounds to
2 pounds for ease of portability by the user. |
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FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to a portable U-shaped or curved headrest having a
base support member with air passages for use while sunbathing. More
particularly, the U-shaped headrest includes a U-shaped head support
member and rigid U-shaped base support member having a plurality of
connecting members therebetween for defining a plurality of air
passageways through which the sunbather obtains air when the user is
sunbathing in a facedown position.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
The use of various U-shaped or horseshoe-shaped headrests, pads, pillows,
cushions, bolsters, head supporting devices for sunbathing, massage
therapy, chiropractic adjustment, medical examinations and operations are
well known in the prior art. The prior art includes U-shaped headrests
having a plurality of legs attached to the headrest to provide a level of
elevation to the headrest for comfort and breathing when in a facedown
position. In using these prior art devices in sand, soft ground or grass
the legs and headrest sink into the sand, soft ground or grass and
interfere with the user's breathing or receiving an ample amount of air in
order to be comfortable when in a facedown position in the headrest.
There remains a need for a portable headrest for outdoor suntanning or
sunbathing having a head support member, a plurality of support connecting
members, a rigid base support member for sand, ground or grass contact,
and a carrying strap. Additionally, the head support member and the rigid
base support member should have support connecting members therebetween
for defining a plurality of air passageways through which the user obtains
an air supply when the user's face is in a downward position in the head
support member while suntanning. Further, the base support member should
be of sufficient size and area for preventing the sinking of the base
support member and the head support member into sand, soft ground, or
grass.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
U-shaped or horseshoe-shaped headrests, pillows, head supports and cushions
of various designs, structures, and materials of construction have been
disclosed in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,546,619 to BRAUN
discloses a head supporting device for use while suntanning or sunbathing.
The head support device includes a rigid horseshoe-shaped head support
member having a plurality of pivotal supporting legs attached to the
bottom wall of the head support member. This prior art patent does not
disclose the particular structure and design of the present invention
having a portable U-shaped headrest with a U-shaped base support member
which defines air passages for use while sunbathing.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,926,181 to EISCHEN discloses a cervical-dorsal relaxation
pad for supporting the head and shoulders of a user while the user is
laying face down. The relaxation pad includes a substantially U-shaped pad
having a base plate with a plurality of support legs attached to the base
plate. The relaxation pad is used in conjunction with a horizontal top
surface of a massage table. This prior art patent does not disclose the
particular structure and design of the present invention having a portable
U-shaped headrest with a U-shaped base support member which defines air
passages for use while sunbathing.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,177,823 to RIACH discloses an adjustable U-shaped headrest
for use in conjunction with chiropractic and medical examination tables
and exercise tables. This prior art patent does not disclose the
particular structure and design of the present invention having a portable
U-shaped headrest with a U-shaped base support member which defines air
passages for use while sunbathing.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,815 to AGBODOE et al discloses a U-shaped surgical
headrest with a removable foam pad. The surgical headrest is used in
conjunction with the operating room table. This prior art patent does not
disclose the particular structure and design of the present invention
having a portable U-shaped headrest with a U-shaped base support member
which defines air passages for use while sunbathing.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,738,488 and 5,257,429 disclose U-shaped pillows, U-shaped
bolsters or U-shaped cushions for support of the head and neck areas.
These prior art patents do not disclose the particular structure and
design of the present invention having a portable U-shaped headrest with a
U-shaped base support member which defines air passages for use while
sunbathing.
None of the prior art patents disclose a U-shaped base support member which
prevents the U-shaped headrest of the present invention from sinking into
sand or soft ground, as well as having air passages for supplying air to
the user between the U-shaped head support member and the U-shaped base
support member when the user is facing downward on the U-shaped headrest
device. In addition, the U-shaped base support member provides further
support and stability to the user when in operational use.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable
headrest that is U-shaped in configuration having a U-shaped head support
member, a plurality of support connecting members, a rigid U-shaped base
support member for contacting a soft surface, such as sand, grass or the
ground, and a carrying strap.
Another object of the present invention to provide a headrest wherein the
U-shaped head support member and rigid U-shaped base support member have a
plurality of connecting members therebetween to define a plurality of air
passageways through which the sunbather obtains an air supply when the
user's face is in a downward position in the head support member in order
to obtain a sufficient amount of air while the user is in a face down
position.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a headrest wherein
the base support member has a sufficiently large surface area for
preventing the sinking of the base support member and the head support
member into sand, soft ground or grass when the user is laying facedown on
the head support member.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a headrest wherein
the base support member additionally provides further support and
stability to the headrest when in operational use for preventing any
lateral movement of the headrest in sand, soft ground, or grass.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a headrest wherein
the outer material covering the head support member is durable in use and
is easily washed, rinsed and sanitized for repeated use by the user.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a headrest that is
portable, compact, light-weight for easy transport, convenient to carry by
a carrying strap and allows compact storage by the user.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a headrest wherein
the head support member may be non-inflatable having an internal foam
support pad therein, or alternatively, may be inflatable by air with the
use of an inflation device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a headrest device
having multi-functional uses, such as for indoor or outdoor suntanning,
massage therapy or chiropractic adjustments.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable U-shaped
headrest that can be mass produced in an automated and economical manner
and is readily affordable by the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a portable
headrest which includes a head support member having a generally U-shaped
or curved configuration; the head support member having an outer material
covering, an internal foam support cushion and a rigid support plate on
the bottom thereof; a rigid base support member having a generally
U-shaped or curved configuration for providing a stable support on sand,
soft ground, or grass; a plurality of spaced-apart support connecting
members for connecting the head support member to the base support member;
and the plurality of spaced-apart support connecting members defining a
plurality of air passageways between the bottom of the head support member
and the top of the base support member for allowing the passage of air
therethrough to the user when the user's face is embedded downwardly in
the head support member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent upon consideration of the detailed description of the
presently-preferred embodiments, when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of the headrest of the preferred
embodiment of the present invention showing the U-shaped head support
member having an outer material covering, the rigid U-shaped base support
member, and the carrying strap;
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the headrest of the present invention
showing the rigid U-shaped base support member, the U-shaped head support
member having an outer material covering, and the carrying strap;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the headrest of the present
invention showing the major component parts contained therein;
FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of the headrest of the present invention
showing the U-shaped head support member and U-shaped base support member
having a plurality of connecting members therebetween for defining an air
passageway;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the headrest of the present invention
taken along lines 5--5 of FIG. 1 showing the U-shaped head support member
having an outer material covering, an inner foam support cushion, and a
rigid foam support plate a rigid U-shaped base support member; a plurality
support connecting members; and a carrying strap;
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of the headrest of the present invention
showing the headrest in operational use;
FIG. 7 is a front perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the
present invention showing an O-shaped head support member having an outer
material covering, a rigid O-shaped base support member, and the carrying
strap; and
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view of the headrest of FIG. 7 showing the
rigid O-shaped base support member, the O-shaped head support member
having an outer material covering, and the carrying strap.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The portable U-shaped headrest 10 having a rigid U-shaped base support
member 92 and air passageways 120a to 120d for use while sunbathing or
suntanning are represented in detail in FIGS. 1 through 6 of the drawings.
The headrest 10, as shown in FIG. 3, includes an U-shaped head support
member 20 having an outer U-shaped material covering 22, an internal
U-shaped foam support cushion 42, and an internal and rigid U-shaped foam
support plate 62; a plurality of support connecting members 80, 82, 84, 86
and 88; a rigid U-shaped base support member 92; and a carrying strap 122.
The U-shaped head support member 20 and the U-shaped base support member
92 have a plurality of support connecting members 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88
therebetween and define a plurality of air passageways 120a to 120d
through which the user obtains his/her air supply 14 when the user's face
12 is in a downward position in the head support member 20 of the headrest
10, as shown in FIG. 6 of the drawings.
The outer U-shaped material covering 22 of the U-shaped head support member
20, as shown in FIG. 3 of the drawings, includes a top wall 24, a bottom
wall 26, an inner perimeter side wall 28, an outer perimeter side wall 30,
a first end 32 and a second end 34 having an opening space 36
therebetween. The outer material covering 22 can be made of covering
materials selected from the group consisting of vinyls, leathers, cottons,
cotton-blends, nylons, rayons, polyesters, neoprenes, and combinations
thereof.
The internal U-shaped foam support cushion 42 includes a top wall surface
44, a bottom wall surface 46, an inner perimeter side wall surface 48, an
outer perimeter side wall surface 50, a first end 52 and a second end 54
having an opening space 56 therebetween. The U-shaped foam support cushion
42 conforms within the U-shaped material covering 22, as shown in FIGS. 5
and 6 of the drawings, so as to give the user's face 12 a soft cushion to
rest on when his/her face 12 is in a downward position in the head support
member 20.
The top wall 24, inner and outer perimeter side walls 28 and 30; and first
and second ends 32 and 34 of the covering material 22 are adjacent and in
contact with the top wall surface 44, inner and outer perimeter side wall
surfaces 48 and 50; and first and second ends 52 and 54 of the internal
foam support cushion 42, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 of the drawings. The
foam support cushion 42 can be made from foam materials such as urethanes,
aerated rubber, cotton pads and the like.
The rigid U-shaped foam-support plate 62 includes, as shown in FIGS. 3 and
4 of the drawings, a top wall surface 64, a bottom wall surface 66, an
inner perimeter edge 68, an outer perimeter edge 70, a first end 72 and a
second end 74 having an opening space 76 therebetween. The foam-support
plate 62 can be made of rigid and durable materials selected from the
group consisting of plastics; light weight metals such as aluminum; and
wood products such as plywood, luan, or composite chip board. The bottom
wall surface 46 of the foam support component 42 is adjacent and in
contact with the top wall surface 64 of the foam support plate 62; and the
bottom wall surface 66 of the foam support plate 62 is adjacent and in
contact with the bottom wall 26 of the outer material covering 22.
Additionally, a lower perimeter stitched seam 78 encloses the foam support
component 42 and the rigid foam-support plate 62 within the outer material
covering 22 of the U-shaped head support member 20.
The head support member 20 may be non-inflatable (as in the preferred
embodiment) or alternatively, may be inflatable by the user (does not have
the internal U-shaped foam support cushion 42) with the use of an
inflation device 40 located on the outer perimeter side wall 30 of the
outer material covering 22, as shown in FIG. 2 of the drawings.
The plurality of support connecting members 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88 include
central openings 81, 83, 85, 87 and 89, respectively, for receiving of
screws 90 therein. The plurality of support connecting members 80, 82, 84,
86 and 88 connect the base support member 92 to the inner foam support
plate 62 via screws 90 within openings 81, 83, 85, 87 and 89,
respectively. Support connecting members 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88 can be made
from rigid and durable tubular materials such as plastic or metal. They
define air passageways 120a to 120d for air to pass into the center open
space 36.
The rigid U-shaped base support member 92 includes a top wall surface 94, a
bottom wall surface 96, an inner perimeter edge 98, an outer perimeter
edge 100, a first end 102 and a second end 104 having an open space 106
therebetween. Base support member 92 further includes a plurality of
openings 108, 110, 112, 114 and 116 for receiving of screws 90 therein.
Screw openings, 108, 110, 112, 114 and 116 are aligned with support
connecting openings 81, 83, 85, 87 and 89, respectively, of support
connecting members 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88 for attaching the base support
member 92 to the inner foam-support plate 62, as previously mentioned. The
base support member 92 can be made of rigid and durable materials selected
from the group consisting of plastics, light-weight and plastic coated
metals, plasticized-rubber, and wood products. The base support member 92
is of sufficient surface area (at least 621/2 square inches) so as to
prevent the sinking of the base support member 92 and the head
support-member 20 into sand or soft ground when in operational use by the
user, as he/she is laying face down on the head support member 20, as
shown in FIG. 6 of the drawings.
The carrying strap 122 includes a pair of attachment loops 124 and 126
having openings 128 and 130 therein. Carrying strap 122 is used for
carrying of the headrest 10 by the user. Attachment loops 124 and 126 are
attached to support connecting members 82 and 86, respectively, via
attachment loop openings 128 and 130, as shown in FIG. 3 of the drawings.
Carrying strap 122 can be made of fabric materials, leather or flexible
plastics.
The U-shaped headrest 10 has physical dimensions as follows: The U-shaped
head support member has an overall width measurement of 111/2 inches
.+-.1/2 inch, an overall length measurement of 111/2 inches .+-.1/2 inch,
and an overall thickness measurement of 21/4 inches .+-.1/4 of an inch.
The top and bottom walls 24 and 26 have an overall width measurement of
43/8 inches .+-.1/4 of an inch. The opening space 36 between the first and
second ends 32 and 34 has a width measurement of 23/4 inches .+-.1/4 of an
inch.
The support connecting members 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88 each have an overall
diameter measurement of 3/8 of an inch .+-.1/8 of an inch, and an overall
height measurement of 1 inch .+-.1/8 of an inch.
The rigid U-shaped base support member 92 has an overall width measurement
of 10 inches .+-.1/2 of an inch, an overall length measurement of 10
inches .+-.1/2 of an inch and an overall thickness measurement of 3/16 of
an inch .+-.1/16 of an inch. The top and bottom wall surfaces 94 and 96
have an overall width measurement of 21/2 inches .+-.1/4 inches. The
opening space 106 between the first and second ends 102 and 104 has a
width measurement of 5 inches .+-.1/4 of an inch. Base support member 92
has a surface area measurement of at least 60 square inches .+-.21/2
square inches.
The U-shaped headrest 10 has an overall weight measurement of 13/4 pounds
.+-.1/4 of a pound depending upon the materials of construction used when
headrest 10 is manufactured.
An alternate embodiment 200, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 of the drawings,
includes a portable headrest 200 having a head support member 220 with a
generally curved-shape configuration, a recess 222 for receiving the
user's face; and a rigid base support member 240 having a generally
curved-shaped configuration for providing a stable support on sand, soft
ground or grass. In all other respects the headrest 200 of the alternate
embodiment is the same as the headrest 10 of the preferred embodiment.
The portable U-shaped headrest 10 and 200 can be used for outdoor
sunbathing or indoor suntanning, as well as for indoor massage therapy or
chiropractic adjustment.
OPERATION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
In operation, as shown in FIG. 6, the user appropriately places the
portable U-shaped headrest 10 on the sand, ground or grass in a position
such that the user receives the correct angle of sunlight 18 for a proper
tanning of his/her skin. The user then places his/her face 12 in a
downward position in the open space 36. The user 12 obtains his/her air
supply 14 from the defined air passageways 120a to 120d, in order to
obtain a sufficient amount of air 14, even though the user's face 12 is in
a downward position in the opening space 36 of the head support member 20
of the headrest 10. The structure and configuration of the base support
member 92 is of sufficiently large surface area having at least 621/2
square inches which prevents the sinking of the base support member 92 and
the head support member 20 into the sand, soft ground, or grass when the
sunbather is laying face down on the head support member 20 while
sunbathing.
When the user has finished using the headrest 10, he/she simply picks up
the headrest 10 by the carrying strap 122, shakes off any sand, dirt,
grass or debris from the head support member 20 and/or base support member
92. The outer material covering 22 can be easily hand washed, rinsed in
water, and sanitized by the user for repeated re-use, and is easily stored
for future usage.
ADVANTAGES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Accordingly, an advantage of the present invention is that it provides for
a portable headrest that is U-shaped in configuration having a U-shaped
head support member, a plurality of support connecting members, a rigid
U-shaped base support member for contacting a soft surface, such as sand,
grass or the ground, and a carrying strap.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest wherein the U-shaped head support member and the rigid U-shaped
base support member have a plurality of connecting members therebetween to
define a plurality of air passageways through which the sunbather obtains
an air supply when the user's face is in a downward position in the head
support member in order to obtain a sufficient amount of air while the
user is in a face down position.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest where the base support member is of sufficiently large surface
area for preventing the sinking of the base support member and the head
support member into sand, soft ground or grass when the user is laying
facedown on the head support member.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest wherein the base support member additionally provides further
support and stability to the headrest when in operational use for
preventing any lateral movement of the headrest in sand, soft ground, or
grass.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest wherein the outer material covering the head support member is
durable in use and is easily washed, rinsed and sanitized for repeated use
by the user.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest that is portable, compact, light-weight for easy transport,
convenient to carry by a carrying strap and allows compact storage by the
user.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest wherein the head support member may be non-inflatable having an
internal foam support pad therein, or alternatively, may be inflatable by
air with the use of an inflation device.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
headrest device having multi-functional uses, such as for indoor or
outdoor suntanning, massage therapy or chiropractic adjustments.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a
portable U-shaped headrest that can be mass produced in an automated and
economical manner and is readily affordable by the user.
A latitude of modification, change, and substitution is intended in the
foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some features of the
invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features.
Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed
broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the
invention herein.
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