Headrests Patents (Class 27/13)
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Patent number: 11712580Abstract: A structure includes a base comprising a first ramp and an opposing, second ramp. The structure further includes a shell frame having an inner surface configured to a shape of a body part and an outer convex surface, wherein the outer convex surface of the shell frame rides upon, and moves relative to, upper surfaces of the first ramp and the second ramp to enable a pitch of the shell frame to be adjusted relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2019Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: MEDTEC LLCInventors: Gregory Nephi Nordgren, William Louis Barnat, Keith Van Voorst, Renaud Durand
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Patent number: 11220411Abstract: A bag on which a coiler may attach. A coiling device that allows for attachments to be affixed to it, whether or not the coiler is attached to a bag. Attachments comprising a brush clip comprising a quickdraw setter/remover, brush, and other useful items.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Coil Pro, LLCInventor: Daniel C. Willingham
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Patent number: 11213144Abstract: A sleep support device that supports the upper body and head to allow comfortable sleep in a forward position during travel according to the present invention is disclosed. The sleep support device 100 that supports the upper body and head to allow comfortable sleep in a forward position during travel. The device 100 has locking hinges attached to a rigid structure. The locking hinges are positioned lateral to the hips bilaterally and connect the thigh to the upper body component on each side. Straps attached to the thigh component and the extension segment fix the device to the traveler's thigh. The upper body component allows the support of the torso and the head in a comfortable position during sleep.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Inventor: Albert Eid
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Patent number: 11102957Abstract: A supporting device having a curved support surface elevated above a base and angled with respect to the base, such as for the support of an animal. The support surface may be elevated above the base by an adjustable stanchion so that it can accommodate animals of different sizes. The angled support surface may be fixedly or pivotally attached to the stanchion so that it may accommodate the sloped abdomen of the animal. The support surface may be designed to have a small sagitta so that it provides unobstructed access to the sides of the animal being supported. The base may be designed and configured to have a dog-bone shaped outline. Other embodiments are described and shown.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2018Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: MY FAVORITE GROOMERInventors: Timothy Joseph Lee, Dede Jan Croy
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Patent number: 10322049Abstract: A pair of pads is held against the remus of a patient's jaw, to prevent the jaw from slipping back and causing an airway obstruction, while the patient's neck is hyperextended to also cause the patient's airway to stay open. A device including the adjustable jaw pads as well as a triangularly shaped portion over which the patient's neck rests is not required to be attached to the surface on which the patient is lying, and permits the patient to be rolled on either side while still maintaining the patency of the patient's airway.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventor: Randal Haworth
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Patent number: 9254217Abstract: The present invention is a device for the restraint of patients on a treatment table. More specifically, the invention is designed to provide lateral side pressure on a patient in the abdomen, thorax, and hip areas during a radiation treatment. The main components of the device are paddle(s) and at least one crossbar assembly. The paddles are coupled to a crossbar assembly, which is positioned on a treatment table under the body cushion in which the patient is positioned. The paddles can be moved laterally along the crossbar such that they put lateral pressure on the cushion and the patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2013Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: AKTINA CORP.Inventors: Nicholas G. Zacharopoulos, Milan Markovic
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Patent number: 9226587Abstract: A portable personal support includes a u-shaped base support having a proximal end and a distal end, an intermediate support has a bottom end and a top end, where the intermediate support is pivotably adjustable and lockable relative to the base support. A u-shaped head support has a chin end and a forehead end, where the head support is pivotably adjustable and lockable relative to the intermediate support. A u-shaped headrest is removably attachable to the head support. In a stored configuration the head support is disposed within the intermediate support and the intermediate support is disposed within the base support where the base support, intermediate support and head support all reside in substantially the same plane. In a deployed configuration the base support and head support are generally horizontally positioned and the intermediate support is generally vertically positioned.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2012Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Inventors: Henry M. Halimi, Mark Nourmand
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Publication number: 20150067997Abstract: A casket comprises four sides, a cover, a plurality of fixed bottom beams extending across the bottom width of the casket, and at least one moveable bottom panel located inside the casket and on top of the fixed bottom beams. At least one rope is affixed to each moveable bottom panel and, the rope extends through the casket to the outside. The inventive casket places the body of the deceased person in closer contact with the earth to promote natural disintegration of the body and in accordance with burial customs of religious faiths requiring such intimate contact of the body with the earth.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Yeshaye Biller, Elchonon Zohn
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Patent number: 8931147Abstract: A coffin for use in an alkaline hydrolysis processes described. The coffin comprises a dissolvable receptacle for a cadaver, the dissolvable receptacle being dissolvable in the alkaline hydrolysis process. A method of disposing of a cadaver is also described. The method includes the steps of placing the cadaver into a coffin comprising a dissolvable receptacle; placing the coffin in an alkaline hydrolysis unit; and adding water and a chemical into the alkaline hydrolysis unit with the cadaver, to break down the cadaver into a fluid component and a bone residue component and to dissolve the dissolvable receptacle of the coffin by alkaline hydrolysis.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Resomation LimitedInventor: Alexander Sullivan
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Patent number: 8469032Abstract: An airway positioning device facilitates the maintenance of a patent airway by correctly positioning a patient's head during anesthesia. A flat base supports a supine patient's head. A pair of rails slope downward from a first end of the base to a second end of the base. A track mounts with at least one of the rails. At least one adjustable support arm movably mounts with the track via a locking coupling device at an end of the arm distal to the patient's head. A patient engaging member mounted with an end of the arm proximal to the patient's head supports the patient's head in a desired position during an operation or procedure.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Inventor: Timothy J. Farnum
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Publication number: 20100213292Abstract: A coffin for use in an alkaline hydrolysis processes described. The coffin comprises a dissolvable receptacle for a cadaver, the dissolvable receptacle being dissolvable in the alkaline hydrolysis process. A method of disposing of a cadaver is also described. The method includes the steps of placing the cadaver into a coffin comprising a dissolvable receptacle; placing the coffin in an alkaline hydrolysis unit; and adding water and a chemical into the alkaline hydrolysis unit with the cadaver, to break down the cadaver into a fluid component and a bone residue component and to dissolve the dissolvable receptacle of the coffin by alkaline hydrolysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Resomation LimitedInventor: Alexander Sullivan
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Patent number: 5329679Abstract: A prop for supporting the arm of a deceased person in a casket of the type having a bed supported by longitudinally-extending angle irons having an angle iron edge portion extending upwardly above the bed, the prop being preferably of foam plastic such as polystyrene and having concave arm-supporting surfaces at one end and on one edge, the member being supported on the angle iron by means of a groove-like depressed area and slot in a side surface which receives the angle iron edge portion. Other mounting of the member is also available to provide support at various heights.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Batesville Casket Company, Inc.Inventor: Ilija Rojdev
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Patent number: 5201102Abstract: A casket bed system comprises an air mattress having a plurality of independently inflatable sections to enable a corpse to be positioned for mourner viewing. The head of the corpse may be vertically adjusted relatively to the foot level, the upper torso may be angularly tilted slightly toward the viewing side of the casket and the head may be adjusted relative to the chest to properly space the chin from the chest to provide a natural, restful appearance.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Inventor: Wilbur F. McClure
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Patent number: 5153960Abstract: A pillow for a burial casket. The pillow is formed of a trapezoidal cross section, head block, four trapezoidal shoulder blocks that are detachable from the head block and a covering pad having a concave undersurface into which the head and shoulder blocks nest. A fabric pillow case has a transverse zipper at its upper end which is normally covered by a fabric. The zipper provides access into the interior of the pillow so as to remove and/or adjust the several blocks in order to present the deceased as attractively as possible.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Batesville Casket Company, Inc.Inventors: Eugene A. Ritter, Wilbur A. Schebler, Charles F. Winburn
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Patent number: 5020197Abstract: A body positioning device (10) for elevating, supporting and securing the legs of a cadaver (40) at various displacements from a supporting surface (42) for various procedures in preparation for burial. The body positioning device (10) comprises a first support (12), a second support (14), and a base (34). The first support (12) and second support (14) include receptacles or indentations (28) dimensioned to receive cadaver legs (40) and are connected such that the body positioning device (10) may be oriented in various positions to obtain a plurality of displacements of the cadaver legs (40) from a support surface (42). The base (34) acts as a cantilever to overcome the moment caused by the weight of the cadaver to prevent tilting of the body positioning device.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Inventor: David W. Bull
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Patent number: 3955252Abstract: A corpse positioner and restrainer comprising a substantially rigid member having weakened diagonal portions terminating in a cradling portion is disclosed. The corpse positioner and restrainer further includes cutout portions disposed on opposite sides of said cradling portion, and transverse portions extending from respective cutout portions substantially perpendicularly to opposite edges of the rigid member. The rigid member is adapted to be folded along said weakened diagonal portions until said transverse portions are vertically disposed beneath said cradling portion, whereby said cradling portion is collapsibly supported by said transverse portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1974Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Inventor: Louis J. Reda