Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
297393000 | Occupant attached | 11 |
20100237675 | Means of keeping a disabled child's head upright - I have invented a means for keeping an occupant's head upright in a child safety seat or wheelchair. | 09-23-2010 |
20110043025 | Cervical support harness assembly - A cervical support harness for a head of a user seated in a seat in a generally upright position has a flexible elastic headband and a cross strap that is configured to extend across the top of the user's head, from front to back. A crescent or U-shaped neck pillow is secured to a back portion of the headband by an attachment strap that extends downwardly from the headband, when the headband is positioned on the user's head. An elongated flexible securing band attached, at one of its ends, to the front portion of the headband is adapted for wrapping around the back of the seat and for securing at the front of the headband, thus preventing undesirable jolting movement of the user's head. A front visor shields the eyes and upper part of the user's head. | 02-24-2011 |
20110101761 | HEAD RESTRAINT - A device for use with a headrest having lateral portions extending out of a plane which the headrest predominantly occupies, and defining a longitudinal open area at one end of the headrest, has a flexible tubular body with a circumference sized to fit the around the headrest including its lateral portions. The flexible tubular body of the device further has a first open end, the first open end being sized and dimensioned to not obstruct the longitudinal open area at one end of the headrest. A mesh netting web closes the first open end of the flexible tubular body and is operative to preclude the longitudinal migration of the device in at least one direction on the headrest. A friction-enhancing pad is secured to an inward-facing surface of the tubular body. One or more positioning straps extending from the flexible tubular body may be provided. | 05-05-2011 |
20120068515 | DEVICE FOR IMPROVED TRAVEL COMFORT - Headrest and method for relieving of neck and throat muscles for a sitting person. The headrest includes a headband arranged to be able to be led around the person's head, a seat band arranged to be able to be fastened to a portion of the back of a chair, and a neckband connecting the forehead portion of the headband with the seat band. The headband is displaceably arranged in the longitudinal direction of the neckband. | 03-22-2012 |
20130088063 | Child Neck Support Apparatus for Seats - A neck support apparatus for use with car seats and the like to prevent a child's head from swinging side to side and forward when the child is asleep in the seat. The apparatus comprises a base and a support pillow removably attached to the base. The base has a seat section and a back support riser that is attached to or integral with the seat section. The support pillow has a pillow body with a pair of neck support members extending outwardly from the front side of the pillow body to partially enclose the child's neck and support the child's head in the apparatus. Slots in the back support riser receive straps attached to the pillow body. A head engaging device can help hold the child's head in an upright position. The support pillow can have a character shape, such as a bear or the like. | 04-11-2013 |
20140054945 | Headrest System - Disclosed is an infant's headrest system that is adapted to be secured to a car seat, booster seat, or high chair. The headrest includes two halves that can be independently secured to the seat and that can be joined to one another via hook and pile fasteners. The two ends can be brought together around the periphery of an infant's head to prevent the infant's head from bobbing forward while they are asleep. | 02-27-2014 |
20140145487 | Head restraint for a vehicle child seat - A head restraint for a vehicle child seat includes an elastic head band, at least two head support straps, a first attachment strap and a second attachment strap. The straps are elastic or non-elastic material. An inner perimeter of the elastic head band is sized to firmly fit around a child's head. One end of the first attachment strap is attached to one side of the elastic head band and one end of the second attachment strap is attached to an opposing side of the elastic head band. First and second releasable attachment devices are formed on the first and second attachment straps. First and second mating releasable attachment devices are attached to opposing sides of a vehicle child seat. There is a stretchable material covering the head attached to the elastic band and bias tape. | 05-29-2014 |
20150042143 | HEAD SUPPORT - Head support ( | 02-12-2015 |
20150137573 | Travel Pillow - A travel pillow that assists in maintaining an upright and healthy posture while sleeping in public or private transportation. The pillow is an elongated plush, padded fabric tubular body filled with padding material. The pillow has flexible sewn pleats as folding points. The pillow wraps around a user's neck and body, and is held in place by hook-and-loop strips. The pillow also has a button shank and corresponding button loop so that the pillow may be rolled for carrying and storage, the button loop and button shank holding the pillow in a rolled configuration. | 05-21-2015 |
20150298589 | SUPPORTING DEVICES TO ENHANCE USER COMFORT IN A SEATED POSITION - The disclosure herein provides compact portable head supporting devices that secure a user's head in a position sufficient to enhance the user's comfort in a seated position. A head supporting device comprises: an elongate anchor member for positioning between a back of a user and a seat; a first head support member movably coupled to a distal end of the anchor member; a second head support member movably coupled to the distal end of the anchor member; and a flexible band coupled to and extending between distal ends of the first and second head support members. | 10-22-2015 |
20150352988 | ADJUSTABLE HEAD AND NECK SUPPORT SYSTEM - The head and neck support system includes a pair of rods, a frame having an upper portion and a lower portion, and a pad having an attachment device, a first surface and a second surface. The pad wraps around the frame so as to form a loop to hold the head of a user against the second surface. The pad can have an eye mask or face mask section for a resting or sleeping position for the user. The lower portion of the frame is aligned with the back of the user so that the weight of the user stabilizes the frame. The rods connect the lower portion and the upper portion of the frame so that stabilization from the back of the user supports the pad and head of the user. | 12-10-2015 |