Cover with cape function
20190208840 ยท 2019-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A convertible cover according to an example of the present disclosure includes a cover, a first sleeve and a second sleeve. The first and second sleeves each extend from a respective first opening to a respective second opening. Each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve has a front side and a backside, and backside defined by the cover, and a top side generally perpendicular to the first and second openings.
A method of converting a blanket into a cape and an alternate convertible cover are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A convertible cover, comprising: a cover; a first sleeve and a second sleeve each extending from a respective first opening to a respective second opening, wherein each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve has a front side and a backside, and backside defined by the cover, and a top side generally perpendicular to the first and second openings.
2. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the first and second sleeves are integral with the cover.
3. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the first and second sleeves lay relatively flat against the cover such that the cover can function as a blanket or towel.
4. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the first and second sleeves are arranged in first and second quadrants of the cover, respectively.
5. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the first and second sleeves are formed from panels attached to a front side of the cover.
6. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the first opening and the second opening are generally parallel to one another.
7. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve have a bottom side, the bottom side generally parallel to the top side.
8. The convertible cover of claim 7, wherein the bottom side is sewn to the cover.
9. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the top side is sewn to the cover.
10. The convertible cover of claim 1, wherein the top side runs along a top edge of the cover.
11. A method of converting a blanket into a cape, comprising the steps of: providing a cover; providing a first sleeve and a second sleeve each extending from a respective first opening to a respective a second opening, wherein each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve has a front side and a backside, and the backside is defined by the cover; inserting first and second arms of a wearer completely through the first and second sleeves, respectively; and maneuvering the first and second arms outward from the wearer such that the cover is extended into a cape via the sleeves.
12. A convertible cover, comprising: a cover; a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve having a top side, and first and second openings generally perpendicular to the top side, the first and second openings extending from the top side towards a bottom edge of the cover.
13. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein the top side runs along a top edge of the cover.
14. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein the top side is sewn to the cover.
15. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein each of the first and second sleeves have a bottom side generally parallel to the top side.
16. The convertible cover of claim 15, wherein the bottom side is sewn to the cover.
17. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein the first and second sleeves are integral with the cover.
18. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein the first and second sleeves lay relatively flat against the cover such that the cover can function as a blanket or towel.
19. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein the first and second sleeves are arranged in first and second quadrants of the cover, respectively.
20. The convertible cover of claim 12, wherein the first and second sleeves are formed from panels attached to a front side of the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] A cover 20 is illustrated in
[0022] When used for a child, the blanket may be approximately 40 inches by 47 inches although obviously other sizes can be utilized, for example, for children, adults, or dolls. A design 21 may be sewn on an opposed, or back, side of the blanket 20 from the gauntlets 22. The design 21 may vary, but in the illustrated embodiment, it is a superhero design. As examples, the design 21 could be angel's wings, bat wings, airplane wings, etc. The design 21 could also be team sports logos, animals, other licensed logos, custom & corporate designs, home decor or patterned fabrics, etc. The design 21 could also allow the blanket 20 to serve as a Halloween costume or may be another seasonal design. It should be understood that the design 21 illustrations provided herein are only exemplary and that other designs 21 may be used. In another example, the blanket 20 may not include the design 21 and may serve as a home fashion accessory.
[0023] The gauntlets 22 may be formed from panels attached to the interior, or front side, of the blanket 20. In the example shown in
[0024] The gauntlets 22 lay relatively flat against the blanket 20. The flat gauntlets 22 allow the blanket 20 to function as an ordinary blanket without any awkward interruptions or protrusions in the flow of the blanket 20 fabric. This allows the blanket 20 to be folded and/or lay flat as an ordinary blanket would.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] While the top and bottom edges 24a, 24b of the gauntlet 22 are shown parallel to the top edge 26, they need not be. Rather, they may merely extend along the top edge 26. The edges 25a, 25b of the gauntlet 22 are perpendicular to the edges 24a, 24b. The inner perpendicular edge 25a may be positioned a distance d4 from the side edge 28b of the blanket 20. In one example, the ratio of the distances d.sub.4:d.sub.1 may be less than 0.6. More particularly, the ratio of the distances d.sub.4:d.sub.1 may be less than 0.45. The ratio of the distances d.sub.3:d.sub.2 may be less than 0.5. More particularly, the ratio of the distances d.sub.4:d.sub.1 may be less than 0.4. In another example, the ratio of the distances d.sub.3:d.sub.4 may be between 0.3 and 2.0. More particularly, the ratio of the distances d.sub.3:d.sub.4 may be between 0.5 and 1.5. For instance, the positioning of the gauntlets 22 may be based on the size of the blanket 20. While the edges 25a, 25b are shown perpendicular to the top and bottom edges 24a, 24b, they need not be. Rather, they merely need to extend along the side edges 28a, 28b. The ratios d.sub.4:d.sub.1, d.sub.3:d.sub.2, and d.sub.3:d.sub.4 vary according to the size of a wearer of the blanket 20.
[0027] In use, the gauntlets 22 provide a sleeve for the wearer of the blanket 20. The backside of the sleeve is provided by the blanket 20 while the front side is provided by the gauntlet 22. In another example, the gauntlet may include an additional panel insert (not shown) attached to the blanket, such that either the backside or the front of the sleeve is provided by the additional panel insert. In the example shown in
[0028] In one embodiment, the gauntlets 22 are attached to the blanket 20 at the top and bottom edges 24a, 24b, but are spaced apart from the blanket. That is, the top and bottom edges 24a, 24b, are attached to the blanket 20 at attachments. A distance between the attachments is less than a distance between the top and bottom edges 24a, 24b, leaving a space, or tunnel between the gauntlets 22 and blanket 20. Still, the gauntlets 22 lay relatively flat against the blanket 20 such that the blanket 20 can be folded and/or lay flat as an ordinary blanket would.
[0029] In another example, the blanket 20 may additionally include a hood (not shown).
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[0031] Generally, the basic idea is the sleeve or gauntlets 22 provide the ability to attach a blanket 20 to the arms so it becomes a cape. This allows a hands free way of creating a cape from a blanket 20. Additionally, the blanket 20 is free from any potential choking hazards. When the wearer has his or her arms outstretched to turn the blanket 20 into a cape, he can simulate pretending to fly. Finally, the gauntlets 22 make it easy for a child to wrap himself in the blanket to wear it like a bathrobe or piece of clothing.
[0032] Although an embodiment of this disclosure has been explained, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the spirit and scope of this invention. For example, one of ordinary skill will appreciate that various materials or fabrics can be used, such as fleece, quilt-like materials, materials with satin borders, etc. The materials can also be complex materials including multiple types of fabrics. Additionally, as is shown in