CONVEX PILLOW CONFIGURATION
The pillow includes at least two substantially identical pillow shell layers secured to each other around the peripheries thereof. Each layer has corner configurations defined by approximately straight, inwardly directed tapered end portions of adjacent edges, which meet at corner points, wherein the angle between the meeting end portions of adjacent edges is in the range of 120°-140°.
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This invention relates generally to pillows, and more specifically concerns a new pillow shell configuration for filled pillows.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional pillow shells, sometimes referred to as pillow ticks, comprise two or more fabric sections which are sewn and then filled to form a completed pillow. Conventional pillow shells have straight longitudinal and lateral edges, resulting in 90° corners. It is difficult, however, to completely fill the conventional pillow shell using conventional mass production bedding filling equipment. The result is a pillow with underfilled corners and a concave edge appearance, with the corners eventually looking dog-eared after a period of use.
It would be desirable to have a pillow shell configuration which, when filled, results in a pillow with straight-line edges and with completely filled corners.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, the pillow described herein is a pillow having modified corner configurations, comprising: at least two pillow shell layers, each layer having approximately the same configuration, joined together around the peripheries thereof, or to an intermediate gusset portion, wherein the corners of each layer are defined by a meeting of end portions of two adjacent edges, the meeting end portions tapering inwardly from the remainder of their respective edges, meeting at a point to define a corner, wherein the angle between the two meeting end portions is greater than 90°; and filling between the two pillow shell layers.
Each longitudinal and lateral edge of pillow shell 10 includes opposing end portions, with end portions 20 and 22 of lateral edge 19 being exemplary, and end portions 26 and 28 of longitudinal edge 16 also being exemplary.
In the embodiment shown, the end portions of each edge taper inwardly, away from the conventional straight line arrangement, shown in dotted lines, beginning at a selected distance removed from the actual ends of the edge. In the embodiment shown, this distance is five inches, but it could be other distances as well. The end portions are approximately straight, although they curve slightly as they taper away from the remainder of the edge. End portions 20 and 22 of lateral edge 19 will meet or join at corner points with corresponding end portions of longitudinal edges 16, 17. For instance end portion 28 of longitudinal edge 16 and end portion 20 of lateral edge 19 meet at a corner point 32. The meeting end portions do not define a curve, as stated above, but are approximately straight lines which meet at a point to define a corner. The included angle between the meeting end portions of adjacent edges, instead of being approximately 90° as in a typical pillow shell, will be in the range of 120-140°. In the embodiment shown, point 32 is located ½-inch in from the respective straight-line edges, shown by the dotted lines in
Such a corner configuration has significant advantages. Since the corners have such a wide included angle, they can be completely and uniformly filled by conventional manufacturing (filling) equipment. The result is a pillow which has a straight-line edge appearance when filled, without an underfilled or eventual dog-eared corner. The pillow is thus more attractive than conventional pillows and looks completely and uniformly filled.
As shown in
In addition, however, pillow 50 includes a top fabric section 58 and a bottom fabric section 60 which are typically identical in size and configuration to the upper and lower fabric sections 52, 54 of the gusset shell. The upper and lower fabric sections of the gusset shell as well as the top and bottom fabric sections have the same corner configuration shown in
Pillow shell 50 includes three chambers to be filled. Upper chamber 62 is between the top fabric section 58 and the upper fabric section 52 of the gusset shell. Middle chamber 64 is the volume within the gusset shell, defined by upper and lower fabric sections 52, 54 and gusset member 56. Lower chamber 66 is defined between the lower fabric section 54 of the gusset shell and bottom fabric section 60. The peripheral edge of upper fabric section 52 of the gusset shell is secured to top fabric section 58, while the peripheral edge of lower fabric section 54 of the gusset shell is secured to the bottom fabric section 60. The edges are typically secured by sewing, but other attachment arrangements could be used. The three chambers can be filled with feathers, down, synthetic fill or a combination thereof. The individual chambers can be filled with the same fill, different fills or combinations thereof.
Thus, a new pillow shell configuration has been disclosed, in particular, a pillow shell having a new corner configuration which is easier to fill and provides a more uniform and completely filled appearance when the pillow is filled.
Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention which is defined by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A pillow having a modified corner configuration, comprising:
- at least two pillow shell layers, each layer having approximately the same configuration, joined together around the peripheries thereof or to an intermediate gusset portion, wherein the corners of each layer are defined by a meeting of end portions of two adjacent edges, the meeting end portions tapering inwardly from the remainder of their respective edges to a point to define a corner, wherein the angle between the two meeting end portions is greater than 90°; and
- filling between the two pillow shell layers
2. The pillow of claim 1, wherein each end portion is approximately straight over most of the length thereof.
3. The pillow of claim 1, wherein said angle is within the range of 120-140°.
4. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the end portions begin approximately five inches from the ends of the edges of the pillow.
5. The pillow of claim 1, wherein each corner point meeting of edge end portions is located approximately one-half inch inwardly from a straight-line continuation of the edges of the pillow.
6. The pillow of claim 1, including a gusset member positioned between and sewn to the two pillow shell layers, wherein the gusset member follows the edge configuration of the pillow shell layers.
7. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the filling between the two pillow shell layers is sufficient that the filled pillow has edges which are substantially straight and corners which appear completely filled.
8. The pillow of claim 6, including top and bottom layers, approximately the same size and configuration as the pillow shell layers, sewn to the pillow shell layers and the gusset member, thereby defining three separate pillow chambers for the pillow, one chamber between the top layer and an upper pillow shell layer, another chamber between the upper pillow shell layer and a lower pillow shell layer, and still another chamber between the lower pillow shell layer and the bottom layer.
9. The pillow of claim 8, including filling in the first, second and third chambers.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 24, 2007
Publication Date: Apr 30, 2009
Applicant: PACIFIC COAST FEATHER COMPANY (Seattle, WA)
Inventors: Laura A. Swarts (Seattle, WA), Ruth L. Brogan (Seattle, WA)
Application Number: 11/923,371
International Classification: A47G 9/10 (20060101);