Chairs and seats – Headrest – Occupant attached
Patent
1994-04-14
1997-03-18
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Headrest
Occupant attached
297DIG3, A47C 110
Patent
active
056116012
ABSTRACT:
A rest pillow for facilitating rest for a person in a sitting position comprises an inflated flexible substantially rectangular compartment having top, bottom, front and rear portions and opposite side portions. An inflation port is located in the compartment to selectively inflate or deflate the compartment. A strap is secured by its ends to the sides of the compartment for securing the compartment to the waist of the person using it. A plurality of baffles extend from the front interior of the compartment to the rearward portion thereof to prevent the compartment from becoming substantially distorted when the person using the device rests his or her head on the top portion thereof. The method for facilitating rest of a person in a sitting position, comprises the steps of placing an inflated substantially rectangular flexible compartment on the lap of a sitting person, causing the person to lean forward to rest the person's head and arms on the top of the compartment to bind the compartment between the head and arms, and the lap of the person, and to provide resting support for the person's head and arms.
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Jr. Milton Nelson
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