Sensory stimulating garment
09877522 ยท 2018-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B13/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sensory stimulating garment for engaging the senses of an infant includes an upper body portion defining a head opening and a lower body portion having a pair of leg members. A zipper is in operative communication with the upper and lower body portions, the zipper having a slider engaged with a plurality of teeth and configured to open the garment from the leg opening to adjacent the head opening. A first sensory member is positioned on the upper body portion adjacent the head opening that includes a first tactile surface and a second tactile surface different than the first tactile surface. Additional sensory members may be positioned on the upper body portioneach having tactile characteristics different than any other sensory member so as to stimulate different tactile senses of an infant who may touch them while wearing the garment.
Claims
1. A sensory stimulating garment for engaging and comforting the senses of an infant, comprising: an upper body portion defining a head opening and having a pair of arm members extending away from said head opening such that said upper body portion is configured for wear on an upper torso of the infant; a lower body portion having a waist, a pair of leg members extending away from said waist, and a crotch at an upper juncture of said pair of leg members such that said lower body portion is configured for wear on a lower body of the infant; a zipper integrally constructed and in operative communication with said upper and lower body portions, said zipper having a slider engaged with a plurality of teeth, said slider being selectively movable between a fully closed configuration at which said slider intersects with a foot opening of a respective leg member and a fully opened configuration at which said slider intersects with said head opening; wherein said zipper extends along one of said pair of leg members, across said crotch, and along said upper body portion to a point that joins with said head opening; wherein said zipper is opened by moving said slider from said fully closed configuration adjacent a foot opening of a respective leg member to said fully opened configuration adjacent said head opening; a first sensory member positioned on said upper body portion adjacent said head opening that includes a first tactile surface having a high friction gripping material positioned on one side of said head opening and that includes a second tactile surface having a smooth material positioned on another side of said head opening in communication with and having a different tactile sensation from said first tactile surface; a second sensory member positioned on said upper body portion and displaced from said first sensory member, said second sensory member includes fur having a tactile surface different from said first and second tactile surfaces of said first sensory member; a third sensory member includes a back side coupled to one of said upper body portion and said lower body portion and having at least three sides free of said one of said upper body portion and said lower body portion so as to be squeezed by the infant, said third sensory member having a tactile surface different than said first tactile surface of said first sensory member and constructed of a resilient material that returns to an original state after being depressed by a user; wherein said resilient material of said third sensory member is taken from a group consisting of a sponge, spongy cellular material, sponge foam, elastic material, a cushion, and a spring; a fourth sensory member displaced from said first, second, and third sensory members and having a tactile surface configured to emit an audible stimulus when manipulated by a user.
2. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, wherein said upper and lower body portions have a unitary construction.
3. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, wherein said upper and lower body portions, together, comprise an infant one-piece sleepwear.
4. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, wherein: said high friction gripping material of said first tactile surface of said first sensory member is taken from a group consisting of silicone gel, foam rubber, and ethylene propylene rubber; said smooth material of said second tactile surface of said first sensory member is taken from a group consisting of silk, satin, rayon, charmeuse, chiffon, and crepe; and said first tactile surface has a different tactile sensory perception than that of said second tactile surface when touched by a person.
5. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, wherein said fur of said second sensory member is taken from a group consisting of faux fur fabric, genuine animal fur, and fabric having a fur texture, such that said tactile surface of said second sensory member is indicative of an animal tail.
6. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, wherein said third sensory member extends away from an exterior surface of one of said upper body portion and said lower body portion.
7. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, wherein said fourth sensory member includes noise-making material taken from a group consisting of cellophane plastic, paper, organic chips, loop tricot material, bells, and metal fragments.
8. The sensory stimulating garment as in claim 1, further comprising printed indicia on an exterior surface of one of said upper body portion or said lower body portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) A sensory stimulating garment according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
(12) The sensory stimulating garment 10 includes an upper body portion 20 configured to be worn on an upper torso of an infant. Preferably, the basic configuration of the upper body portion 20 is in the form of traditional pajamas, namely, including a body covering shirt section defining a head opening 22 and having a pair of arm portions 24 extending away from the head opening 22.
(13) The sensory stimulating garment 10 includes a lower body portion 30 configured to be worn on a lower torso of an infant. Again, the basic configuration of the lower body portion 30 is in the form of traditional pajamas, namely, including a waist 32 or waistband, a pair of leg members 36 extending downwardly away from the waist 32, and having a crotch 34 at an upper juncture of the leg members 36. In an embodiment, the upper body portion 20 and lower body portion 30 include a unitary one-piece construction and are configured in the form of a one-piece infant sleeper such that an entirety of the garment 10 may be selectively opened and closed via an elongate zipper 40, as will be described below.
(14) The zipper 40 may be integrally constructed to extend substantially from bottom to the top of the garment 10. The zipper 40 is in operative communication with both the upper body portion 20 and the lower body portion 30. The zipper 40 may include a plurality of teeth 42 and a slider 44 configured to selectively engage the teeth and move therealong. The zipper 40 has a proximal end 46 or starting point at foot opening 38 of one of the pair of leg members 36 of the lower body portion 30 of the garment 10. The zipper 40 has an elongate configuration that then extends from the foot opening 38 upwardly along the leg member 36, through the crotch 34, and upwardly across the upper body portion 20 to a distal end or terminal point adjacent the head opening 22. The garment 10 is at a fully closed configuration when the slider 44 is at the proximal end 46 (
(15) The sensory stimulating garment 10 may include multiple sensory memberseach having unique tactile and other sensory characteristics that may be experienced by an infant wearing the garment. In addition, the sensory members may also have respective shape configurations indicative of parts of an animal, cartoon character, inanimate object, or the like. For example, respective sensory members may resemble the ears or tail of an animal. More particularly, a first sensory member 50 may be coupled to an exterior surface of the upper body portion 20. Preferably, the first sensory member 50 may be positioned adjacent one or both shoulder areas of the upper body portion 20 and may include a first tactile surface 52 and a second tactile surface 54 that is different than the first tactile surface 52. In other words, the second tactile surface 54 provides a different sensory perception when touched by the infant or by any person in proximity to it.
(16) In an embodiment, the first tactile surface 52 of the first sensory member 50 may be constructed of a high friction gripping material. For instance, the first tactile surface 52 may be made of silicone gel, foam rubber, ethylene propylene rubber, or other materials having similar frictional characteristics. In use, the infant may find it desirable to repeatedly grip this material. By contrast, the second tactile surface 54 of the first sensory member 50 may be constructed of a low friction and very smooth material. For instance, the second tactile surface 54 of the first sensory member 50 may be constructed of silk or suitable equivalents such as satin, rayon, charmeuse, chiffon, crepe, or other materials having similar tactile characteristics. In use, the infant may find it desirable to contrast the gripping material with the smooth material. Preferably, the second tactile surface 54 is positioned concentrically relative to the position of the first tactile surface 52 or is otherwise positioned in close proximity or overlapping adjacent proximity therewith so that an infant may contrast the sensory perceptions of the two surfaces.
(17) In an embodiment, the sensory stimulating garment 10 may include a second sensory member 60 positioned on and coupled to the exterior surface of the upper body portion 20, the second sensory member 60 being displaced from the placement of the first sensory member 50. The second sensory member 60 may include a tactile surface (which may also be referred to herein as a second tactile surface) that has a sensory characteristic that is different from one or both tactile surfaces of the first sensory member 50. In addition, the second sensory member 60 may include more than one tactile surface having contrasting sensory characteristics in the manner described previously relative to a preferred embodiment of the first sensory member 50. Preferably, the second sensory member 60 may include fur and a shape configuration indicative of the tail of an animal. The furry material may be faux fur applied to a fabric, genuine animal fur, a fabric having the texture indicative of fur, or other suitable material having characteristics or fibrous weave of fur.
(18) Similarly, the sensory stimulating garment 10 may include a third sensory member 70 positioned on one of the upper body portion 20 or lower body portion 30 or overlapping both. Again, the third sensory member 70 may include one or more tactile surfaces different than respective tactile surfaces of the sensory members described above. The third sensory member 70 may be raised above or extend outwardly from the exterior surface of the respective body portion. In general, the tactile characteristic of the third sensory member 70 is attributed to a construction of resilient material. In other words, the material is configured to be compressed (
(19) Still further, the sensory stimulating garment 10 may include a fourth sensory member 80 having a tactile surface that, when manipulated, provides an audible stimulus. More particularly, the tactile surface of the fourth sensory member 80 is constructed of a noise-making material such as cellophane plastic, paper, organic chips (e.g. potato chips), loop tricot material, bells, metal fragments, or other material suitable for causing a crinkly sound when crumpled, squeezed, rubbed together, or the like. In an embodiment, the fourth sensory member 80 may be embodied as leaves on a surface of one of the upper or lower body portions.
(20) In another embodiment, other indicia 90 in the form of imprinted images may be imprinted or applied to a surface of the sensory stimulating garment 10. For instance, color indicia indicative of leaves, a forest, an animal habitat, or the like may be imprinted on the garment 10 to give context to the sensory members.
(21) In an embodiment, the sensory stimulating garment may be in the form of a night gown or blanket as indicated by reference numeral 100 (
(22) In use, an infant child may be dressed in the sensory stimulating garment 10. Whether at a time of initial dressing or anytime the infant's diaper needs to be accessed, e.g. a diaper change, an opening operation of the zipper 40 may be initiated by a user, e.g. a parent or guardian. As described above, the zipper 40 is opened beginning at the foot opening 38 of a respective leg member 36 and incrementally operated to open the leg and crotch 34. While being worn, the sensory members are available to be manipulated by the fingers of the infant, whether for gripping, petting, touching, crinkling, or the like. In this manner, an infant is afforded the opportunity to increase his awareness of his environment and to receive comfort and assurance as a result.
(23) It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.