Pillow cushion for office desk

A pillow cushion designed for the purpose of a person using it to take a rest at their office or school desk by sitting the base of pillow cushion 100 on the top of your work desk with the front side of pillow cushion 120 facing your chest and then by leaning in a forward inclined leaning position of approximately 45 degrees and placing your face in the face hole 118 and rest breathing air through the ventilation hole 110 so you can take a power nap on your lunch break.

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Description
BACKGROUND

This relates to a pillow cushion for an office desk. The purpose of this pillow cushion is to give office workers the opportunity to take a rest on their lunch break right at their workplace at their office desk.

The pillow cushion is designed to sit on a desk with the short end of the top of pillow in front close to the persons chest and the tall side of cushion is in the back, so the person sitting at the desk can lean forward and rest in a forward leaning inclined position of approximately 45 degrees with their head resting inside the face hole of cushion which is connected to a hollow cavity space inside pillow that is connected to a ventilation hole on any side of said pillow cushion

The pillow cushion can be made and produced two different ways.

First embodiment; Using a foam material with formed holes for the face hole, cavity hole and ventilation hole using any type of foam on the market or any combination of foams or other soft material to include all natural material or synthetic materials.

Second embodiment; The second way is to make the same design using any kind of plastics or rubber or other synthetic or natural material that can be formed and shaped into an airtight air bladder with formed holes and inserted with an inflation valve and inflated with air.

The pillow cushion can be designed shaped or formed in any geometrical shape or form to include a round, oval, square, rectangular, hexagon, and octagon, pentagon, with indentations, curves or any other style or shape.

A removable clothe cover with zipper or other material can be fitted to cover the pillow cushion.

The pillow cushion can be of any height, size, dimensions, and the angle on the top can be on a slant of any degree, and the face hole and ventilation hole can be of any size or shape.

Drawing details of first embodiment on page 3 of 6 and page 4 of 6.

Drawing details of second embodiment page 3 of 6 and page 4 of 6.

DRAWINGS, FIGURES, REFERENCES Of First and Second Embodiment BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A—Top front view of pillow cushion.

FIG. 2B—Left side view of pillow cushion.

FIG. 3C—Back side view of pillow cushion.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCES

Ref. 100—Bottom base of pillow cushion.

Ref. 102—Top side of pillow cushion.

Ref. 104—Left side of pillow cushion.

Ref. 106—Right side of pillow cushion.

Ref. 108—Back side of pillow cushion.

Ref. 110—Ventilation hole.

Ref. 112—Inflation hole valve for air bladder for 2nd embodiment.

Ref. 114—Upper back side of angle on top side of pillow cushion.

Ref. 116—Lower front side of angle on top side of pillow cushion.

Ref. 118—Top side face hole

Ref. 120—Front side of pillow cushion.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FIRST EMBODIMENT

Drawing on FIG. 1A is a top front view of pillow cushion showing the front side of pillow cushion 120, and showing the bottom base of pillow cushion 100, and left side of pillow cushion 104, and right side 106, and the top face hole 118, and showing the upper back side of angle on the top side of pillow cushion 114, and showing the lower front side of angle on top side of pillow cushion 116.

Drawing on FIG. 2B is a left side view of pillow cushion showing the bottom base of pillow cushion 100, and the left side of pillow cushion 104, and a left side view of the angle slant of the top of pillow cushion 102, and a left side view of the upper back side of angle on the top of pillow cushion 114, and a left side view of lower front side of angle on top of pillow 116.

Drawing on FIG. 3C is a back side view of pillow cushion showing the bottom base of pillow cushion 100, and the back side of pillow cushion 108, and the ventilation hole 110, and the top side of pillow cushion 102.

Detailed Description of 2nd Embodiment

The second embodiment is the basic same design idea but instead of making it with foams or other soft materials it will be made of plastic or rubber or other natural or synthetic material that can be formed into an airtight air bladder pillow cushion and inflated with an air valve tube 112.

Claims

1. A pillow cushion comprising of a top face hole connected to a hollow cavity space inside pillow cushion which is connected to a ventilation hole.

2. The pillow cushion of claim 1 wherein the said body can have a plurality of ventilation holes located on any side.

3. The pillow cushion of claim 1 wherein the said body of pillow cushion is made from material selected from the group consisting of a combination of foam and other soft and hard materials.

4. The pillow cushion of claim 1 wherein the said body of pillow cushion is an inflatable air bladder with an inflation valve made from material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl, vinyl, rubber, synthetic rubber, latex, plastics, clothe, felt or other soft material, synthetic material or natural material.

5. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can be of any size.

6. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can be of any shape.

7. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can have any degree of slant angle on top of said pillow cushion.

8. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can have a face hole of any size and shape.

9. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can have a ventilation hole of any size or shape.

10. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can have a plurality of ventilation holes of any size or shape.

11. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can have a removable clothe cover.

12. The pillow cushion of claim 1 can have a permanent cloth felt or other soft cover.

Patent History
Publication number: 20160331161
Type: Application
Filed: May 16, 2016
Publication Date: Nov 17, 2016
Inventor: JOSEPH DAUPHIN (FINDLAY, OH)
Application Number: 15/155,135
Classifications
International Classification: A47G 9/10 (20060101); A47G 9/02 (20060101);