CN220988350U - Pillow capable of preventing sleep apnea - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a pillow for preventing sleep apnea, which comprises: the cervical vertebra support part protrudes upwards and is used for supporting the neck; the recumbent head supporting part is downwards sunken and is used for supporting the head in the recumbent state; the lateral head support part is used for supporting the head in a lateral state, and the upper surface of the lateral head support part is higher than that of the lateral head support part; the two mandible pads are respectively arranged at two ends of the inner part of the cervical vertebra bearing part. The utility model adopts the cervical vertebra bearing part and the horizontal head supporting part to be connected with the horizontal head supporting parts on two sides, and is matched with the two mandible cushions, so that the airway is always in an open state in the whole sleeping process, the cervical vertebra is supported according to different sleeping postures, the mandible is in a lifting position, the airway can be kept in an open state no matter what natural state the head is, the free breathing during sleeping is realized, and the utility model has positive effect on an OSA patient.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of pillows, in particular to a pillow for preventing sleep apnea.
Background
About one third of a person's lifetime spends in sleep. Sleep respiratory disease is a common disease and has potential health risks, with obstructive sleep apnea (obstructive SLEEP APNEA, OSA) being the most common. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) refers to repeated hypoxia at night, sleep structure disorder, snoring, apnea, daytime sleepiness and other symptoms caused by upper airway collapse, and can be used for treating systemic diseases such as heart, cerebral vessels and metabolic diseases, and is also easy to cause emotional and mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, even influence the cognitive functions such as attention, episodic memory and execution capacity and seriously endanger the daily life of patients. With the improvement of the living standard of people, the incidence rate of OSAHS has a tendency to be gradually increased.
The prior art mainly clinically guides an OSA patient to select a sleeping position, raise the head of the OSA patient and the like, so that the upper airway is in a smooth state, the times of snoring can be reduced, the airway obstruction of the OSA patient can be improved, and the occurrence of sleep apnea can be improved, however, the problem that after the OSA patient enters deep sleep, the sleeping position cannot be kept unchanged, and the airway cannot be kept in an open state all the time exists.
Disclosure of utility model
Accordingly, the present utility model is directed to a pillow for preventing sleep apnea.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
a pillow for preventing sleep apnea comprising:
the cervical vertebra bearing part is arranged in an upward protruding mode and is used for supporting the neck;
The horizontal head support part is arranged in a downward concave manner and is used for supporting the head in a horizontal state and is connected with the middle part of one side of the cervical vertebra bearing part;
The two-side lying head supporting parts are used for supporting the head in a side lying state, the upper surface of the side lying head supporting parts is higher than that of the lying head supporting parts, the two side lying head supporting parts are respectively connected with the two ends of the lying head supporting parts, and the two side lying head supporting parts are respectively connected with the two ends of one side of the cervical vertebra supporting part;
Two mandible pads, two mandible pads set up respectively in the both ends department of the inside of cervical vertebra supporting portion.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, further comprising: the device comprises a roller structure and a lever structure, wherein the roller structure is fixedly arranged in the joint of the horizontal head supporting part and the cervical vertebra supporting part, the middle part of the lever structure is rotatably arranged on the roller structure, one end of the lever structure extends into the horizontal head supporting part, and the other end of the lever structure extends into the cervical vertebra supporting part.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, wherein a flexible column is further arranged in the cervical vertebra bearing portion, the other end of the lever structure extends into the flexible column, and the two mandible pads are respectively arranged at two ends of the flexible column.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, wherein the outer side of the cervical vertebra bearing part is provided with an arc bearing surface, and the shape of the arc bearing surface is fit with the shape of the neck.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, wherein a flexible deformation surface is formed in the concave-down portion of the lying head supporting portion, one side of the flexible deformation surface is connected with one side of the arc-shaped supporting surface, when the lever structure is located at the first position, the flexible deformation surface is horizontally arranged, and when the lever structure is located at the second position, the flexible deformation surface is obliquely downwards arranged along the direction away from the arc-shaped supporting surface.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, further comprising: the shoulder and neck lifting part is connected to the other side of the cervical vertebra bearing part and used for lifting the shoulder, and the upper surface of the shoulder and neck lifting part is obliquely downwards arranged along the direction away from the cervical vertebra bearing part.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, further comprising: the shoulder and neck extension part is connected to the other side of the shoulder and neck lifting part, which is far away from the cervical vertebra bearing part, and the shoulder and neck extension area is horizontally arranged.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, wherein the flexible column body and the two mandible pads are of a cylindrical structure, and the outer diameter of the flexible column body is smaller than that of the mandible pad.
The pillow for preventing sleep apnea, wherein the lying head supporting portion is provided with the first grooves downwards, each lateral head supporting portion is provided with the second grooves downwards, and the bottom surface of each second groove is higher than the bottom surface of each first groove.
The utility model adopts the technology, so that compared with the prior art, the utility model has the positive effects that:
(1) The utility model is provided with the cervical vertebra bearing part, the horizontal head supporting part and the two lateral head supporting parts, and is combined with the two lower jaw pads, so that the airway is always in an open state in the whole sleeping process, the cervical vertebra is supported according to different sleeping postures, the lower jaw is in a lifting position, the airway can be kept in an open state no matter what natural state the head is, the free breathing during sleeping is realized, and the utility model has positive effect on an OSA patient.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a front view of the sleep apnea preventing pillow of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the lever structure of the present utility model in a first position.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the lever structure of the present utility model in a second position.
In the accompanying drawings: 1. a lateral head support part; 2. a cervical vertebra support part; 3. a flexible column; 4. a shoulder and neck elevation; 5. a shoulder and neck extension; 6. a mandibular pad; 7. a lever structure; 8. a roller structure; 9. a horizontal head support portion; 10. a flexible deformation surface; 11. an arc-shaped bearing surface; 12. a first end; 13. a second end.
Detailed Description
The utility model is further illustrated, but not limited to, by the following description of the drawings and specific embodiments, wherein FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a front view of a sleep apnea preventing pillow of the present utility model; FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the lever structure of the present utility model in a first position; fig. 3 is a schematic view of the lever structure of the present utility model in a first position, referring to fig. 1 to 3, showing a pillow for preventing sleep apnea according to a preferred embodiment, comprising: the cervical vertebra support part 2, the lying head support part 9, the lying head support parts 1 on two sides and the two mandible pads 6, wherein the cervical vertebra support part 2 is arranged in a protruding way upwards, and the cervical vertebra support part 2 is used for supporting the neck; the horizontal head supporting part 9 is arranged in a downward concave manner, the horizontal head supporting part 9 is used for supporting the head in a horizontal state, and the horizontal head supporting part 9 is connected with the middle part of one side of the cervical vertebra bearing part 2; the lateral head support part 1 is used for supporting the head in a lateral state, the upper surface of the lateral head support part 1 is higher than the upper surface of the lateral head support part 9, the lateral head support parts 1 are respectively connected with the two ends of the lateral head support part 9, and the lateral head support part 1 is respectively connected with the two ends of one side of the cervical vertebra support part 2; the two mandible pads 6 are respectively arranged at the two ends of the inside of the cervical vertebra bearing part 2, the cervical vertebra is supported according to different sleeping postures, the mandible is in a lifting position, and the head can keep the airway in an open state no matter what natural state.
In a preferred embodiment, when the patient is lying on his or her side, whether the patient is lying on his or her left or right side, the patient's head is on either of the lateral head supports 1, and the mandible cushion 6 adjacent to the lateral head support 1 is capable of supporting the patient's mandible, effectively opening the patient's airway.
In a preferred embodiment, further comprising: the device comprises a roller structure 8 and a lever structure 7, wherein the roller structure 8 is fixedly arranged in the joint of the horizontal head supporting part 9 and the cervical vertebra supporting part 2, the middle part of the lever structure 7 is rotatably arranged on the roller structure 8, one end of the lever structure 7 extends into the horizontal head supporting part 9, and the other end of the lever structure 7 extends into the cervical vertebra supporting part 2.
In a preferred embodiment, the lever structure 7 has a first end 12 and a second end 13.
Further, when the lever structure 7 is in the first position, the height of the first end 12 is equal to the height of the second end 13, and when the lever structure 7 is in the second position, the height of the first end 12 is lower than the height of the second end 13.
In a preferred embodiment, the cervical vertebra support part 2 is further provided with a flexible column 3 inside, the other end of the lever structure 7 extends into the flexible column 3, two mandibular pads 6 are respectively arranged on two ends of the flexible column 3, when one end of the lever structure 7 is forced to move downwards, the other end of the lever structure 7 moves upwards to push the flexible column 3 to move upwards, and the neck of the patient is reversely stretched.
In a preferred embodiment, the outer side of the cervical vertebra supporting part 2 is provided with an arc supporting surface 11, and the shape of the arc supporting surface 11 is matched with the shape of the neck, so that the neck of a patient can be tightly supported.
In a preferred embodiment, the recess of the recumbent head support 9 is formed with a flexible deformation surface 10, and one side of the flexible deformation surface 10 is connected with one side of the arc-shaped supporting surface 11.
Further, as shown in fig. 2, when the patient's head is not in the recumbent head support 9, the lever structure 7 is located in the first position, that is, the lever structure 7 is in the horizontal state, and the flexible deformation surface 10 is horizontally disposed.
Still further, referring to fig. 3, when the head of the patient is in the recumbent head support 9, the first end 12 of the lever structure 7 is subjected to downward force of the head, the lever structure 7 rotates around the roller structure 8, the second end 13 of the lever structure 7 moves upward, the lever structure 7 is located at the second position, that is, the lever structure 7 is in an inclined state, the flexible deformation surface 10 is inclined downward in a direction away from the arc-shaped support surface 11 under downward force of the head, the airway of the patient is further opened, and sleep apnea of the patient is effectively prevented.
The foregoing is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and is not intended to limit the embodiments and the protection scope of the present utility model.
The present utility model has the following embodiments based on the above description:
in a further embodiment of the present utility model, further comprising: the shoulder and neck raising part 4, the shoulder and neck raising part 4 is connected to the other side of the cervical vertebra bearing part 2, the shoulder and neck raising part 4 is used for raising the shoulder, and the upper surface of the shoulder and neck raising part 4 is obliquely downwards arranged along the direction away from the cervical vertebra bearing part 2.
In a further embodiment of the utility model, the shoulder and neck raising part 4, the cervical vertebra bearing part 2 and the horizontal head supporting part 9 are sequentially and integrally connected, so that the state that the shoulder to the neck and the head of a patient are raised and then lowered is ensured, the airway of the patient is in an open state in the sleeping process, and the breathing freedom is realized in sleeping.
In a further embodiment of the present utility model, further comprising: the shoulder and neck extension part 5, the shoulder and neck extension part 5 is connected with the other side of the shoulder and neck raising part 4 far away from the cervical vertebra bearing part 2, and the shoulder and neck extension area is horizontally arranged.
In a further embodiment of the utility model, the shoulder and neck extension 5 extends from the side of the cervical vertebra support 2 to the lower part of the back, and the utility model is fixed by the weight of the human body.
In a further embodiment of the utility model, the flexible column 3 and the two mandibular pads 6 are both in a cylindrical configuration, the outer diameter of the flexible column 3 being smaller than the outer diameter of the mandibular pad 6.
In a further embodiment of the utility model, the horizontal head support part 9 is provided with a first groove downwards, each lateral head support part 1 is provided with a second groove downwards, and the bottom surface of the second groove is higher than the bottom surface of the first groove, so that the horizontal head support part meets the ergonomics of a horizontal state or a lateral state and ensures sleeping comfort level.
In a further embodiment of the utility model, the upper end of the first groove is provided with an arc-shaped groove communicated with the first groove, and the arc-shaped groove further plays a role in wrapping and limiting the cranium jacking of the patient.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the embodiments and scope of the present utility model, and it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that equivalent substitutions and obvious variations may be made using the description and illustrations of the present utility model, and are intended to be included in the scope of the present utility model.
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1. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea comprising:
the cervical vertebra bearing part is arranged in an upward protruding mode and is used for supporting the neck;
The horizontal head support part is arranged in a downward concave manner and is used for supporting the head in a horizontal state and is connected with the middle part of one side of the cervical vertebra bearing part;
The two-side lying head supporting parts are used for supporting the head in a side lying state, the upper surface of the side lying head supporting parts is higher than that of the lying head supporting parts, the two side lying head supporting parts are respectively connected with the two ends of the lying head supporting parts, and the two side lying head supporting parts are respectively connected with the two ends of one side of the cervical vertebra supporting part;
Two mandible pads, two mandible pads set up respectively in the both ends department of the inside of cervical vertebra supporting portion.
2. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: the device comprises a roller structure and a lever structure, wherein the roller structure is fixedly arranged in the joint of the horizontal head supporting part and the cervical vertebra supporting part, the middle part of the lever structure is rotatably arranged on the roller structure, one end of the lever structure extends into the horizontal head supporting part, and the other end of the lever structure extends into the cervical vertebra supporting part.
3. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 2, wherein said cervical spine support is further provided with a flexible post, said other end of said lever structure extends into said flexible post, and two said mandibular pads are disposed on respective ends of said flexible post.
4. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cervical support has an arcuate support surface on its outer side, said arcuate support surface being shaped to conform to the shape of said neck.
5. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 4, wherein a recess of said head support portion is formed with a flexible deformation surface, one side of said flexible deformation surface is connected with one side of said arc-shaped support surface, said flexible deformation surface is horizontally disposed when said lever structure is in a first position, and said flexible deformation surface is obliquely downwardly disposed in a direction away from said arc-shaped support surface when said lever structure is in a second position.
6. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 4, further comprising: the shoulder and neck lifting part is connected to the other side of the cervical vertebra bearing part and used for lifting the shoulder, and the upper surface of the shoulder and neck lifting part is obliquely downwards arranged along the direction away from the cervical vertebra bearing part.
7. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 6, further comprising: the shoulder and neck extension part is connected to the other side of the shoulder and neck lifting part, which is far away from the cervical vertebra bearing part, and the shoulder and neck extension area is horizontally arranged.
8. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 3, wherein said flexible cylinder and said mandibular pads are each of cylindrical configuration, said flexible cylinder having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of said mandibular pads.
9. A pillow for preventing sleep apnea as claimed in claim 1, wherein said recumbent head support portion is downwardly provided with a first groove, each of said recumbent head support portions is downwardly provided with a second groove, and a bottom surface of said second groove is higher than a bottom surface of said first groove.
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