Beds – Having safety device – Side guard
Patent
1980-03-13
1982-09-21
Frazier, Roy D.
Beds
Having safety device
Side guard
5435, 5436, A47G 900
Patent
active
043499252
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a pillow so designed as to allow a person to sleep comfortably in a prone position. The pillow is shaped to relieve pressure on the sleeper's eyes, nose, throat, shoulders and blood vessels and glands of the neck. Several of the most common causes of snoring are eliminated, so a person sleeps more soundly and quietly.
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Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Frazier Roy D.
Macomber James K.
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