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Infant support pillow

Patent 5272780 Issued on December 28, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 21, 2013. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Infant support pillow
Patent #: 5193238
Issued on: 03/16/1993
Inventor: Clute

Support pillow Patent #: 5216772
Issued on: 06/08/1993
Inventor: Clute

Inventor

Application

No. 064595 filed on 05/21/1993

US Classes:

5/655, Specially adapted for infant support5/632, Simultaneous support for multiple body portions5/922WITH HOOK AND LOOP TYPE FASTENER

Examiners

Primary: Grosz, Alexander

Foreign Patent References

  • 1449012 FR 07/12/1966

International Classes

A47D 013/08
A47D 015/00
A47G 009/00

Abstract

A support pillow having two resilient pads and a bottom panel connecting between the two pads. The two pads are in spaced relationship with one another so as to define a channel to receive an infant placed on its side within the channel. The infant's head and possibly arms extend out one open end of the channel, and his legs extend out the other oppositely disposed open end of the channel. The channel is defined by planar walls of the spaced pads. The planar walls of the pads are soft so as to be somewhat conformable to the natural curvature of the infant's body when the width of the channel is adjusted with the opposing planar walls pressed snugly against the infant, one wall against his back, and the other wall against his chest area. The planar walls support the body with wide surface area contact and thereby comfort and adequate holding pressures are gained. Capabilities for adjusting the width of the channel are provide with adjustable fasteners such as hook and loop.

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