KR20150065464A - Cervical vertebra pillow for Infant - Google Patents

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KR20150065464A
KR20150065464A KR1020130150820A KR20130150820A KR20150065464A KR 20150065464 A KR20150065464 A KR 20150065464A KR 1020130150820 A KR1020130150820 A KR 1020130150820A KR 20130150820 A KR20130150820 A KR 20130150820A KR 20150065464 A KR20150065464 A KR 20150065464A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G9/00Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G9/00Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows
    • A47G9/10Pillows
    • A47G9/1081Pillows comprising a neck support, e.g. a neck roll

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a pillow for protecting a cervical spine of an infant, which enables to maintain a correct posture by supporting the head of an infant not to be shaken and stably supporting a cervical spine at the same time. The pillow for protecting a cervical spine of an infant comprises: a cradling member for cradling the head of an infant; a head support member arranged on both sides of the cradling member, and formed to be more protruding than the cradling member for preventing the head from shaking; and a cervical spine support member arranged on the lower side of the cradling member for supporting a cervical spine.

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[0001] Cervical vertebra pillow for infant [0002]

The present invention relates to a cervical vertebra protective pillow that can stably support the infant's head and cervical vertebrae to maintain a proper posture.

Generally, the infant needs to be able to support the head of the infant using the infant pillow because the infant has a lack of power to support the head.

If you do not use a baby pillow to support your baby 's head, if you put it on a stroller or car, your baby' s head will be severely shaken, causing various safety accidents, and even causing a shaky syndrome.

Shaking syndrome is a disease caused by shaking a lot of babies, which is caused by cerebral hemorrhage or rib fractures. Once a person is diagnosed with shaky syndrome, 30% will die and if survived, 60% will suffer from permanent blindness, including blindness, limb paralysis, mental retardation, growth disorder, and epilepsy.

As a result, a pillow that supports the baby's head is not developed. However, these pillows support only the head of the head.

The baby's head and cervical vertebrae must be stably held together to prevent inappropriate stress on the neck and spine. However, since the conventional baby pillow simply supports the head, when the baby carriage is moved on a baby carriage or a car seat, As it is.

Registration Utility Model Bulletin 20-0369618 (Announced on December 12, 2004)

The present invention provides a cervical vertebra protective pillow that can stably support a head and a cervical vertebra of an infant together to maintain a proper posture.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an infant cervical vertebrae comprising: a seating member on which a head of an infant is seated; A head supporting member disposed on both sides of the seating member and protruding from the seating member to prevent the head from shaking; And a cervical support member disposed below the seating member and supporting the cervical vertebrae.

According to the present invention, an infant's head is formed so as to be fixed so as not to be shaken and to support the cervical vertebrae. This helps prevent swinging syndrome and keeps the child in the right posture.

In addition, when lying on the floor, the neck portion that does not touch the floor surface is stably supported through the cervical support member, thereby protecting the cervical vertebrae and enabling a comfortable sleep.

In addition, by forming a cutout groove between the seat member and the head support member and between the seat member and the cervical support member, the seat member can be folded and held between the seat member and the head support member. As a result, a lot of space is not occupied at the time of storage, and it becomes easy to carry and store.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a view of a cervical vertebra protective pillow according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side sectional view of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 3 is a view showing an example of use of a cervical vertebra protective pillow in Fig. 1;

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a cervical vertebra protective pillow according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of FIG. 1, and FIG. Here, the infant cervical spine pillow 100 supports the head of the infant so as not to be shaken, and at the same time, supports the cervical vertebrae in a stable manner to maintain the correct posture.

1 to 3, an infant cervical spine 100 includes a seat member 110, a head support member 120, and a cervical support member 130.

The seat member 110 is formed at a place where the head of the infant is seated and has a predetermined thickness to absorb impact transmitted from the floor when the infant is laid down. At this time, the seating member 110 may be formed to have a flat surface, and may have a shape in which the center is recessed to correspond to the shape of the head to improve comfort when the child is laid.

The head supporting member 120 is disposed on both sides of the seating member 110 and protrudes from the seating member 110 to prevent the head from swinging to the left and right. At this time, the front and rear surfaces of the head supporting member 120 may be convex at the center to support the head of the infant more stably when the head of the infant is seated on the seating member 110.

2 and 3, when the center of the head supporting member 120 is convexly formed, when the head of the infant is seated on the seating member 110, So that the end of the head supporting member 120 moves upward. Thus, since the head supporting member 120 supports both sides of the head of the infant, even if an impact is applied from the outside, the head of the infant does not shake to the left and right, so that a wobbling syndrome can be prevented in advance.

The cervical spine support member 130 is disposed below the seating member 110 to support the cervical spine. Here, the cervical vertebrae are bones between the head and spine, and are also referred to as neck spine and neck bone, and generally have a C-shape.

As the cervical vertebra is C-shaped, when the infant is laid on a flat floor, only the back and the head are brought into contact with the floor surface, and the neck part is separated from the floor and a space is created. Therefore, stress on the neck and the vertebrae is caused by supporting only the head portion. When the cervical spine is supported not only by the head but also by the cervical support member 130, the stress applied to the neck portion and the vertebrae is reduced, .

At this time, the cervical vertebrae 130 may be convex at the center so as to correspond to the cervical spine shape. Accordingly, the neck of the infant is seated on the convex portion of the cervical vertebrae support member 130, so that the cervical vertebra of the infant can be more stably supported.

Since the head and the cervical portion of the infant are seated on the seat member 110 and the cervical support member 130, the seat can be deformed to fit the head and cervical spine of the infant, and the stability is good. You should choose the material that can be used. Accordingly, the material of the seating member 110 and the cervical support member 130 may be any one selected from latex, polyurethane, cotton wool, cotton, and polypropylene.

A cutout groove 140 may be formed between the seating member 110 and the head supporting member 120 and between the seating member 110 and the cervical support member 130. Since the cutting groove 140 is formed between the seating member 110 and the head supporting member 120 and between the seating member 110 and the cervical support member 130, It can be folded and stored, so that it does not take up a lot of storage space, which makes it easy to carry.

As described above, the infant cervical vertebrae pillow 100 is formed so as to support the cervical spine while fixing the head of the infant so as not to shake. This helps prevent swinging syndrome and keeps the child in the right posture.

In addition, when lying on the floor, the neck portion that does not come in contact with the floor surface is stably supported through the cervical support member 130, thereby protecting the cervical vertebrae and enabling a comfortable sleep.

In addition, a cutout groove 140 is formed between the seating member 110 and the head supporting member 120 and between the seating member 110 and the cervical support member 130 to fold the seating member 110 therebetween . As a result, a lot of space is not occupied at the time of storage, and it becomes easy to carry and store.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation and that those skilled in the art will recognize that various modifications and equivalent arrangements may be made therein. It will be possible. Accordingly, the true scope of protection of the present invention should be determined only by the appended claims.

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120. Head supporting member
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A seat member on which the head of the infant is seated;
A head supporting member disposed on both sides of the seating member and protruding from the seating member to prevent the head from shaking; And
A cervical vertebra that is disposed below the seating member and supports the cervical vertebra;
Comprising: an infant cervical spine pillow;
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the seat member and the cervical vertebrae are made of any one selected from latex, polyurethane, cotton wool, cotton, and polypropylene.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein an incision groove is formed between the seat member and the head support member and between the seat member and the cervical support member.
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DK201500844A1 (en) * 2015-12-26 2017-07-10 Liselotte Rønne Sofa pillow. The three-piece pillow, for use in sleeping difficulties.
DK179247B1 (en) * 2015-12-26 2018-03-05 Roenne Liselotte The pillow. A three-piece pillow that folds over your head when you sleep.

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