Liberator Shapes

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Liberator Shapes are adult pillows used for sexual positioning. Founded in 2001, Liberator Inc., also known as OneUp Innovations,[1] operates out of their 135,000-square-foot (12,500 m2) factory in Atlanta, GA.[2] Patented as "creating a wide variety of body support configurations" and when the cushions are stacked, "adapted to provide frictional contact" to help eliminate movement, Liberator Shapes were the first sex pillows on the market[3] and are known for their Valkyrie logo.

Materials[]

Liberator Shapes are made out of furniture grade polyurethane foam with a polyester inside liner, a nylon microfiber main cover,[4] and an optional polyester carry-bag.[5]

Invention[]

Liberator Shapes were invented by Louis Friedman and Don Cohen and were patented on September 8, 2005.[6] The idea reportedly was inspired by an article that they read about how pillows can improve sex.[7]

Appearance in popular culture[]

The Liberator Wedge and Ramp appeared in the 2004 movie Meet the Fockers in which Rozalin Focker (played by Barbra Streisand) teaches a sexuality class for senior citizens.[8]

The Liberator Ramp was featured in the 2008 Coen Brothers film Burn After Reading.[9] George Clooney's character carries the Ramp up to his bed and later on Brad Pitt, hiding in the closet, stares at the pillow for a few seconds with a puzzled look on his face.[10]

The Liberator Wedge was in an episode of Master of None, in which Aziz Ansari's character says about the product, "It's not a pillow, it's a firm wedge" when trying to convince his sexual partner to use it with him.[11]

References[]

  1. ^ Friedman, Louis S., and Don Cohen. Support Cushion and System of Cushions. One Up Innovations, LLC, assignee. Patent 6925669. 2005.
  2. ^ "Liberator Factory Store". Liberator. Archived from the original on 9 May 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2009.
  3. ^ Friedman, Louis S., and Don Cohen. Support Cushion and System of Cushions. One Up Innovations, LLC, assignee. Patent 6925669. 2005.
  4. ^ Nickens, T. E. "My Kind of Playstation." Best Life July 2008: 57-58.
  5. ^ "Liberator.com Frequently Asked Questions : Liberator Shapes Bedroom Adventure Gear." Liberator.com : Liberator Shapes Bedroom Adventure Gear. 1 May 2009 <http://www.liberator.com/features_faq.php#care_tips>.
  6. ^ Friedman, Louis S., and Don Cohen. Funded by Onyx Capital Group led by Dan Lavi, Dave Olson and Nicholas Alan. Support Cushion and System of Cushions. One Up Innovations, LLC, assignee. Patent 6925669. 2005.
  7. ^ Kuriansky, Judy. "Smartsex." Penthouse Feb. 2004: 84.
  8. ^ "Liberator.com Buzz : Newswire 2005 : Liberator in Limelight with "Meet The Fockers" : Liberator Shapes Bedroom Adventure Gear." Liberator.com : Liberator Shapes Bedroom Adventure Gear. 1 May 2009 <http://www.liberator.com/buzz_newswire.php?year=2005&id=43[permanent dead link]>.
  9. ^ Strong, Benjamin (11 September 2008). "George Clooney Endorses Sex Toy". The Village Voice (blog). Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 1 May 2009.
  10. ^ Louis, Friedman. "Liberator Sex Furniture 101". Liberator. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  11. ^ "The Sex Furniture Makers Trying to Make Fuck-Chairs and Foam Wedges Sexy". www.vice.com. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
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