Patent attributes
A sleep assist device for seated persons that when placed either on top of a seated person's lap, over a desk, on an airliner seat tray table or any equivalent base contiguous to said seated person provides him/her with an adequate raised support for his/hers head and also allows the seated person to embrace (to hug) a two-open-ends box-like structure 10 by positioning his/her arms and hands inside an open-throughout volumetric-space 12 preferably over-and-around a pair of inner panels 17-17 in a cozy and comfortable resting posture that, indeed, is conducive to relaxation and sleep. Meanwhile, a vertical panel 16 that is connected to the pair of inner panels 17-17 may contact said seated person's chest. The sleep assist device for seated persons when folded up for storage or to be carried is relatively small and lightweight, allowing a user to conveniently place it into: carry-on luggage, a ladies' handbag, a business briefcase or a suitcase. This sleep assist device for seated persons is likely to be readily accepted by a relatively large percentage of passengers traveling by airplane, buses, trains and in an automobile's rear seat, as well as persons wishing to nap at their workplace, at home, while waiting at a hospital or office, or during camping or at a beach outing and, furthermore, by ailing persons confined to nursing homes that need to be seated in wheelchairs or sofas during extended periods of time. In addition, said two-open-ends box-like structure 10 provides a novel, useful and unobvious medium to display advertisements, logos or the subject matter required on airlines passenger safety cards because its surfaces can be printed on utilizing any of the available methods employed by the packaging industry or, otherwise, may have labels affixed to them.