INTERACTIVE APPARATUS THAT CONNECTS TO ACTION-BASED ACCESSORIES
20200388173 ยท 2020-12-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09B19/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An interactive apparatus has an outer fabric that forms a shape of an organism. Further, the interactive apparatus has a flexible material engulfed by the outer fabric. A plurality of connectors adheres to the outer fabric. Each of the plurality of connectors corresponds to a predefined time interval of a predefined time duration. Further, each of the plurality of connectors connects to one of a plurality of action-based accessories upon completion of a corresponding action. The predefined time interval, the predefined time duration, and the corresponding action are indicated by a plurality of action-based indicia. The plurality of action-based indicia is located remotely from the outer fabric.
Claims
1. An interactive apparatus comprising: an outer fabric that forms a shape of an organism; a flexible material engulfed by the outer fabric; a plurality of connectors adhered to the outer fabric, each of the plurality of connectors corresponding to a predefined time interval of a predefined time duration, each of the plurality of connectors connecting to one of a plurality of action-based accessories upon completion of a corresponding action, wherein the predefined time interval, the predefined time duration, and the corresponding action are indicated by a plurality of action-based indicia, the plurality of action-based indicia being located remotely from the outer fabric.
2. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of connectors are sewn into the outer fabric.
3. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of connectors are glued to the outer fabric.
4. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of connectors comprises at least one portion of a hook-and-loop fastener to be fastened to a remaining portion of the hook-and-loop fastener that is operably attached to the corresponding one of the action-based accessories.
5. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of connectors comprises a plurality of clips.
6. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the outer fabric is selected from the group consisting of: plush, terrycloth, flannel, cotton, silk, corduroy, velvet, and polyester.
7. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible material is selected from the group consisting of: synthetic fiber, polyester fiberfill, cotton, silk, and wool.
8. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of connectors is adhered to the outer fabric in a predefined arrangement.
9. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of action-based indicia are associated with a plurality of rules that restrict the plurality of action-based accessories from being connected via the plurality of connectors to the outer fabric unless the corresponding action has been completed remotely from the outer fabric.
10. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of action-based indicia are displayed on a tangible medium that is remotely situated from the outer fabric.
11. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of action-based indicia comprise imagery indicative of the corresponding action.
12. The interactive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of action-based indicia comprise text indicative of the corresponding action.
13. A method comprising: shaping an outer fabric according to a shape of an organism such that the outer fabric engulfs the flexible material; and adhering a plurality of connectors to the outer fabric, each of the plurality of connectors corresponding to a predefined time interval of a predefined time duration, each of the plurality of connectors connecting to one of a plurality of action-based accessories upon completion of a corresponding action, wherein the predefined time interval, the predefined time duration, and the corresponding action are indicated by a plurality of action-based indicia, the plurality of action-based indicia being located remotely from the outer fabric.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising shaping the plurality of action-based accessories according to a shape of an anatomical part of the organism.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the plurality of action-based accessories is composed of foam.
16. The method of claim 13, further comprising displaying each of the plurality of action-based on a tangible medium that is remotely situated from the outer fabric.
17. The method of claim 13, further comprising adhering each of the plurality of connectors into the outer fabric by sewing the plurality of connectors into the outer fabric.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising adhering each of the plurality of connectors into the outer fabric by gluing the plurality of connectors into the outer fabric.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of connectors comprises at least one portion of a hook-and-loop fastener to be fastened to a remaining portion of the hook-and-loop fastener that is operably attached to the corresponding one of the action-based accessories.
20. The method of claim 13, further comprising adhering the plurality of connectors to the outer fabric in a predefined arrangement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The above-mentioned features of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] An interactive apparatus connects to a plurality of action-based accessories, which induce development of a character trait over a predefined time period. In contrast with prior approaches, the interactive apparatus allows a child, or adult, to learn a character trait via a tangible medium having a plurality of action-based indicia, perform a plurality of actions corresponding to that character trait over the predefined time period, and interact with the interactive apparatus to validate performance of the plurality of actions at predefined intervals of the predefined time period. By iteratively performing the various actions corresponding to the character trait over the predefined time period, and validating such actions via the interactive apparatus, a user may proactively develop a character trait in a practical manner.
[0023] In one embodiment, the interactive apparatus is formed in the shape of an organism (e.g., human being, animal, plant, etc.). In an alternative embodiment, the interactive apparatus is formed in a shape other than of an organism. For example, the interactive apparatus may be formed in the shape of an organ of the organism (e.g., a heart), or in the shape of an object that is not an organism (e.g., an inanimate object, an emblem, etc.).
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[0026] Moreover, the connectors 105 may be adhered to the interactive apparatus 100 in a predetermined pattern. In the example of the tree, the connectors 105 may be positioned along the branches of the tree, rather than the trunk of the tree, as illustrated by
[0027] Further, each of the connectors 105 may correspond to a predefined time interval of a predefined time duration. For example, the predefined time duration may be fifteen days, and the predefined time interval may be one day. Accordingly, fifteen connectors 105 may be adhered to the interactive apparatus 100 to allow for a user to connect an accessory on each day of a fifteen day time period to the interactive apparatus 100. By encouraging activity associated with a trait corresponding to the interactive apparatus 100 (e.g., environmental awareness corresponding to the tree), the accessories attached to the connectors 105 may help develop the corresponding trait through an iterative approach.
[0028] In addition,
[0029] In essence, the plurality of action-based indicia may be associated with a plurality of rules that restrict the plurality of action-based accessories from being connected via the plurality of connectors 105 to the outer fabric unless the corresponding action has been completed remotely from the outer fabric.
[0030] In another embodiment, the action-based indicia 203a-c are displayed in an integrated manner within the interactive apparatus 100. As another example, a display screen may be positioned within the trunk of the tree illustrated in
[0031] The actions suggested by the action-based indicia 203a-c may be non-sequential actions that may be performed by the user in any order determined by the user. For example, the user may turn off the light first, as provided for by the action-based indicium 203b, followed by recycling trash, as provided for by the action-based indicium 203c. Further, the action-based indicia 203a-c may equate to the number of predefined time intervals, which necessitates the user performing all of the action-based indicia 203a-c to complete the trait development associated with the interactive apparatus 100. Alternatively, the action-based indicia 203a-c may be greater in number than the number of predefined time intervals, thereby allowing the user to select a subset of the action-based indicia 203a-c that are preferred by the user.
[0032] Alternatively, the actions suggested by the action-based indicia 203a-c may be sequential actions that have to be performed according to a predetermined sequence. For example, the action-based indicia 203a-c may indicate a particular order for performing the corresponding actions. As a result, a trait-development sequence may be composed in a predetermined order to develop traits in a manner that increases in difficulty level and/or builds upon previously performed actions with subsequent actions that depend upon knowledge or skills developed from the previously performed actions. Further, with such a predetermined sequence, the interactive apparatus 100 may have various electronics componentry that outputs one or more validation indicia (e.g., talking voice, light emissions, buttons, sensors etc.) upon attachment of an accessory in the predetermined sequence, as determined by sensors associated with the connectors 105 illustrated in
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[0034] Further, as illustrated by
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[0036] Although the interactive apparatus 100 is shaped in the form of a tree throughout
[0037] As yet another example,
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[0039] The predefined time durations and predefined time intervals described herein are intended only as examples, since other predefined time durations and predefined time intervals may be used in conjunction with the interactive apparatus 100. Moreover, the interactive apparatus 100 may be shaped in the form of other organisms than that provided for herein.
[0040] It is understood that the apparatuses and processes described herein may also be applied in other types of apparatuses and processes. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various adaptations and modifications of the embodiments of the apparatuses and processes described herein may be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the present apparatuses and processes. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the present apparatuses and processes may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.