Stuffed animal/garment system
09573073 ยท 2017-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stuffed animal has a primary passageway and an interior chamber. Primary fasteners open and close the primary passageway. A garment has a secondary passageway extending through the garment. A tunnel is defined between a first fabric section and a second fabric section. Stitching attaches the first fabric section to the stuffed animal adjacent to a left free edge. Second stitching attaches the second fabric section to the stuffed animal adjacent to a right free edge.
Claims
1. A stuffed animal and garment system (200) for providing a stuffed animal (214) with which to play and a garment (216) to wear, the system comprising, in combination: a stuffed animal (214) having a front (215), a rear (218), an interior surface (220), and an exterior surface (222), the stuffed animal having a face, the stuffed animal having a primary passageway (224) vertically oriented and extending from a head of the stuffed animal through the rear of the stuffed animal, the stuffed animal having appendages being filed with stuffing, the stuffed animal having a left free edge (226) and a right free edge (228) defining the primary passageway there between, the stuffed animal having an interior chamber (230) with access to the chamber being through the primary passageway, primary fasteners (236) (238) on the interior surface adjacent to the left free edge and on the exterior surface adjacent to the right free edge, the primary fasteners adapted to couple together for closing the primary passageway, the primary fasteners adapted to separate for opening the primary passageway; a garment (216) having a hood and a front and a back (244) with an inside (246) and an outside (248), the hood having upstanding hood ears, the upstanding hood ears being visible when viewed from the front and the back, the face of the stuffed animal having upstanding animal ears, the stuffed animal including the upstanding animal ears being visible when viewed from the back but totally not visible when viewed from the front, the face of the stuffed animal facing away from the hood and the front of the garment, the garment having two laterally spaced arm holes, the garment having a secondary passageway (250) vertically oriented and extending through the back of the garment, the primary passageway and the secondary passageway being located beneath the hood, the garment having a left free end (252) and a right free end (254) defining the secondary passageway there between, secondary fasteners adjacent to the secondary passageway; a flap with additional fasteners separably coupleable to the secondary fasteners to open and close the secondary passageway; and a first fabric section (262) and a second fabric section (264), the first fabric section and the second fabric section extending from the garment and defining a tunnel (266) between the primary passageway and the secondary passageway, first stitching (268) attaching the first fabric section to the stuffed animal inside the chamber laterally spaced from the left free edge, second stitching (270) attaching the second fabric section to the stuffed animal inside the chamber laterally spaced from the right free edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(27) The present invention, the stuffed animal garment system 10 is comprised of a plurality of components. Such components in their broadest context include a stuffed animal, a garment, a first fabric section, a second fabric section, and stitching. Such components are individually configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective.
(28) In the preferred embodiment of the stuffed animal/garment system, designated by reference numeral 10, first provided is a stuffed animal 14. The stuffed animal in this preferred embodiment is in the form of a rabbit. It should be understood that the stuffed animal could be the representation of any other animal or doll or imaginary creature, or the like in other embodiments of the invention. The stuffed animal has an upper section 16. The upper section is in the form of a rabbit head and face. The upper section has upwardly extending ears 18. The stuffed animal has a lower section 20. The lower section is in the form of two legs 22. The legs extend downwardly. The stuffed animal has an intermediate section 24. The intermediate section is in the form of a torso. The intermediate section has an interior chamber. The upper section and the lower section are filled with a resilient stuffing. In this manner a three-dimensional shape is given to the upper section and the lower sections.
(29) The stuffed animal has a front. The front is normally exposed for view. The stuffed animal has a back. The back is normally obscured from view. The back has a slot 26. The slot extends vertically from adjacent to the upper section to adjacent to the lower section. The back adjacent to the slot has an interior flap 28. The interior flap terminates at an interior edge 30. The back adjacent to the slot has an exterior flap 32. The exterior flap terminates at an exterior edge 34. An inner fastener 36 is provided. The inner fastener is provided on the inner flap adjacent to the inner edge facing outwardly. An outer fastener 38 is provided on the exterior flap facing inwardly. The outer fastener is adapted to couple with the inner fastener. In this manner the slot is easily sealed. The interior and exterior fasteners are separable. In this manner entrance to and exit from the chamber is provided. The fasteners are illustrated herein as being hook and loop fasteners. It should be understood, however, that a wide variety of other fasteners may readily be utilized such as buttons, snaps, zippers and the like as a function of the system.
(30) Further provided is a garment 42. The garment is in the form of a jacket. The garment has a torso portion 44. The garment has externally extending arms 46. The garment also has an upwardly extending hood 48, an optional component of the system. The hood extends upwardly in a v-shaped configuration and may have optional character ears on the hood.
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(32) Provided last is a vertical line of stitching 52. The stitching extends vertically through a central extent of the garment and the back of the intermediate section of the stuffed animal. In this manner the garment may be worn with the stuffed rabbit in back of the wearer. Also in this manner the garment may be inserted into the interior chamber when the fasteners in the stuffed animal are separated.
(33) In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the stuffed animal converts to a backpack. As such, the garment is a pair of laterally spaced shoulder straps 104, 106 with two slots 108, 110. One of the slots is for one of the shoulder straps. The other of the slots is for the other of the shoulder straps.
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(39) In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a stuffed animal/garment system 200 has a stuffed animal 214 with which to play and a garment 216 to wear. The playing with the stuffed animal and the wearing of the garment and the converting between the stuffed animal and the garment are done in a safe, convenient and economic manner.
(40) Next provided is the stuffed animal 214 having a front 215, a rear 218, an interior surface 220, and an exterior surface 222. The stuffed animal has a primary passageway 224 vertically oriented and extending through the rear of the stuffed animal. The stuffed animal has a left free edge 226 and a right free edge 228 defining the primary passageway there between. The stuffed animal has an interior chamber 230 with access to the chamber being through the primary passageway. A primary sliding fastener 236, 238 is provided on the interior surface adjacent to the left free edge and on the exterior surface adjacent to the right free edge. The primary sliding fastener is adapted to couple together for closing the primary passageway. The primary hook and loop fasteners are adapted to separate for opening the primary passageway.
(41) Next provided is the garment 216 having a back 244 with an inside 246 and an outside 248. The garment has a secondary passageway 250 vertically oriented and extending through the back of the garment. The garment has a left free end 252 and a right free end 254 defining the secondary passageway there between. Secondary hook and loop fasteners 256, 258 are provided on the inside adjacent to the left free end and on the inside adjacent to the right free end. The secondary hook and loop fasteners are adapted to couple together for closing the secondary passageway. The secondary hook and loop fasteners are adapted to separate for opening the secondary passageway. The secondary fasteners are optional.
(42) Lastly, a first fabric section 262 and a second fabric section 264 are provided. The first fabric section and the second fabric section extend from the garment and define a tunnel 266 between the primary passageway and the secondary passageway. The showing in
(43) As to the manner of usage and operation of the present invention, the same should be apparent from the above description. Accordingly, no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided.
(44) With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(45) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.