Winged cape for children's play
10477906 ยท 2019-11-19
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Abstract
A winged cape for wearing by a person includes a flexible inner web and a flexible outer web, each fixed together with a threaded stitch at a common outline. Each web has a top edge and at least one side edge. Four arm slots are formed through the inner web to define a pair of sleeves that are generally orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of each web. Preferably two or more opposing elastic finger rings are each fixed with the at least one side edge of the inner web on opposing sides of the longitudinal axis of the inner web and proximate to a longitudinal axis of the sleeves. With each arm of the person positioned through one of the sleeves and a finger of each hand of the person inserted through one of the finger rings, the webs form a winged cape worn by the person.
Claims
1. A winged cape for wearing by a person, comprising: a flexible inner web and a flexible outer web, each web sharing a common outline representing a pair of wings, each web mutually fixed at least along their common outline, each web having a top edge and at least one side edge; at least four parallel arm slots formed through the inner web to define sleeves generally orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of each web, the sleeves mutually coaxially aligned and integrally formed with the inner web; whereby when worn each arm of the person positioned through one of the arm sleeves between the arm sleeve and the outer web, the longitudinal axes of the webs are parallel with and aligned with the person's torso, the webs forming the winged cape when worn by the person, wherein each web is further directly mutually sewn together along at least two additional stitches outside of the sleeves defined between arm slots in the inner web.
2. The winged cape of claim 1 wherein each web is mutually fixed at least along their common outline with a sewn stitch.
3. The winged cape of claim 1 wherein each sleeve is proximate to and generally parallel with the top edge of the webs.
4. The winged cape of claim 1 further including two opposing elastic finger rings, each fixed with the at least one side edge of the inner web on opposing sides of the longitudinal axes of the webs and proximate to a longitudinal axis of the sleeves, whereby when worn by the person, a finger of each hand of the person may be inserted through one of the finger rings to retain the side edges of the webs with the person's fingers.
5. The winged cape of claim 3 further including two opposing elastic finger rings, each fixed with the at least one side edge of the inner web on opposing sides of the longitudinal axes of the webs and proximate to a longitudinal axis of the sleeves, whereby when worn by the person, a finger of each hand of the person may be inserted through one of the finger ring to retain the side edges of the webs with the person's fingers.
6. The winged cape of claim 1 wherein each arm slot is hemmed with a buttonhole stitch therearound.
7. A winged cape for wearing by a person, comprising: a flexible inner web and a flexible outer web, each web sharing a common outline representing a pair of wings, each web mutually fixed at least along their common outline with a sewn stitch, each web having a top edge and at least one side edge; at least four parallel arm slots formed through the inner web to define sleeves generally orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of each web, the sleeves mutually coaxially aligned and integrally formed with the inner web, each sleeve being proximate to and generally parallel with the top edge of the webs; whereby when worn each arm of the person positioned between one of the arm sleeves and the outer web, the longitudinal axes of the webs are parallel with and aligned with the person's torso, the webs forming a winged cape when worn by the person, wherein each web is further directly mutually sewn together along at least two additional stitches outside of the sleeves defined between arm slots in the inner web.
8. The winged cape of claim 7 further including two opposing elastic finger rings, each fixed with the at least one side edge of the inner web on opposing sides of the longitudinal axes of the webs and proximate to a longitudinal axis of the sleeves, whereby when worn by the person, a finger of each hand of the person may be inserted through one of the finger ring to retain the side edges of the webs with the person's fingers.
9. The winged cape of claim 7 wherein each arm slot is hemmed with a buttonhole stitch therearound.
10. A winged cape for wearing by a person, comprising: a flexible inner web and a flexible outer web, each web sharing a common outline representing a pair of wings, each web mutually fixed at least along their common outline, each web having a top edge and at least one side edge; two opposing elastic finger rings each fixed with the at least one side edge of the inner web on opposing sides of the longitudinal axes of the webs; at least four parallel arm slots formed through the inner web to define sleeves generally orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of each web, the sleeves mutually coaxially aligned and integrally formed with the inner web; whereby when worn by the person, a finger of each hand of the person may be inserted through one of the finger ring to retain the side edges of the webs with the person's fingers, the webs forming a winged cape when worn by the person, wherein each web is further directly mutually sewn together along at least two additional stitches outside of the sleeves defined between arm slots in the inner web.
11. The winged cape of claim 10 wherein each web is mutually fixed at least along their common outline with a sewn stitch.
12. The winged cape of claim 10 wherein each sleeve is proximate to and generally parallel with the top edge of the webs.
13. The winged cape of claim 10 wherein, when worn each arm of the person positioned between one of the arm sleeves and the outer web, the longitudinal axes of the webs are parallel with and aligned with the person's torso, the webs forming a winged cape when worn by the person.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. The following explanation provides specific details for a thorough understanding of and enabling description for these embodiments. One skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without such details. In other instances, well-known structures and functions have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the embodiments.
(8) Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words comprise, comprising, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to. Words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number respectively. Additionally, the words herein, above, below and words of similar import, when used in this application, shall refer to this application as a whole and not to any particular portions of this application. When the claims use the word or in reference to a list of two or more items, that word covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list and any combination of the items in the list. When the word each is used to refer to an element that was previously introduced as being at least one in number, the word each does not necessarily imply a plurality of the elements, but can also mean a singular element.
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(10) A flexible inner web 30 and a flexible outer web 40 are each fixed together at a common outline 50 thereof (
(11) Preferably four arm slots 60 (
(12) Preferably two or more opposing elastic finger rings 90 are each fixed with the at least one side edge 35 of the inner web 30 on opposing sides of the longitudinal axis L.sub.1 of the inner web 30 and proximate to a longitudinal axis L.sub.2 of the sleeves 70.
(13) In use, with embodiments that include the sleeves 70, with each arm 25 of the person positioned through one of the sleeves 70 between the sleeve 70 and the outer web 40, the longitudinal axis L.sub.1 of the webs 30,40 are parallel with and aligned with the person's torso 23. In embodiments having the finger rings 90, a finger 26 of each hand 24 of the person 20 may be inserted through one of the finger rings 90 to retain the side edges 35,45 of the webs 30,40 with the person's fingers 26. The webs 30,40 form a winged cape worn by the person 20.
(14) While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, particular shapes of the webs 30,40 may be utilized, such as those that look like butterfly wings (
(15) Particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the invention with which that terminology is associated. In general, the terms used in the following claims should not be construed to limit the invention to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, unless the above Detailed Description section explicitly defines such terms. Accordingly, the actual scope of the invention encompasses not only the disclosed embodiments, but also all equivalent ways of practicing or implementing the invention.
(16) The above detailed description of the embodiments of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed above or to the particular field of usage mentioned in this disclosure. While specific embodiments of, and examples for, the invention are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the invention, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. Also, the teachings of the invention provided herein can be applied to other systems, not necessarily the system described above. The elements and acts of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments.
(17) All of the above patents and applications and other references, including any that may be listed in accompanying filing papers, are incorporated herein by reference. Aspects of the invention can be modified, if necessary, to employ the systems, functions, and concepts of the various references described above to provide yet further embodiments of the invention.
(18) Changes can be made to the invention in light of the above Detailed Description. While the above description details certain embodiments of the invention and describes the best mode contemplated, no matter how detailed the above appears in text, the invention can be practiced in many ways. Therefore, implementation details may vary considerably while still being encompassed by the invention disclosed herein. As noted above, particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the invention with which that terminology is associated.
(19) While certain aspects of the invention are presented below in certain claim forms, the inventor contemplates the various aspects of the invention in any number of claim forms. Accordingly, the inventor reserves the right to add additional claims after filing the application to pursue such additional claim forms for other aspects of the invention.