Original "BLINKET"

20170013896 ยท 2017-01-19

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    Abstract

    The Original Blinket has two very unique features and each feature has its own unique use. These two features make The Original Blinket different from any other item that exists. The Original Blinket has a strategically placed flap opening that allows you to still being able to view all of your surroundings and even watch television while your head is underneath covers. The Original Blinket customized layout and exclusive construction uses two fabric panels overlapping one another, which are strategically stitched together. This creates an opening for your leg to vent comfortably while still underneath The Original Blinket. When you're not laying down underneath The Original Blinket you are able to turn it upside down and use in poncho form. The leg vent now becomes an opening for your head as you place The Original Blinket over your shoulders. The strategically placed flap then allows for full use of your hands.

    Claims

    1. I Michael Edward Coombs, claim that the strategically placed eye flap on the fabric, allows you to watch television and or view your surroundings, while still keeping warm underneath your covers. I also claim that the strategically placed overlapping fabrics create a slot or opening, allowing you to stick your leg out while still staying underneath your covers if experiencing a hot flash.

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    [0005] The following will explain the three different views of The Original Blinket. (FIG. 1) is the (Clear/See Thru/Overlaying View). Panel (1) (FIG. 1) partially overlaps Panel (2) (FIG. 1). Panel (1) (FIG. 1) and Panel (2) (FIG. 1) are stitched together in an L shape (3a)(FIG. 1) and in a reversed L shape (3b)(FIG. 1). By overlapping Panel(1) (FIG. 1) and Panel(2) (FIG. 1) and only stitching partially (3a)(FIG. 1) and (3b) (FIG. 1) creates the unique slotted leg opening (4)(FIG. 1). On Panel (1) (FIG. 1) you can notice the eye flap opening (5)(FIG. 1).

    [0006] (FIG. 2) is the (FRONT VIEW) of The Original Blinket. Panel (1)(FIG. 2) overlaps on top of Panel (2)(FIG. 2). Panel (1) (FIG. 2) and Panel (2) (FIG. 2) are only partially stitched together as seen (FIG. 2) (3a) and (FIG. 2) (3b). By only stitching partially together, this creates the strategically placed leg slot/opening (4)(FIG. 2). On Panel (1) (FIG. 2) you will notice the strategically placed eye flap opening (5) (FIG. 2). Eye flap (5) (FIG. 2) allows you to watch television while still keeping warm underneath your covers.

    [0007] (FIG. 3) is the (BACK VIEW) of The Original Blinket. Very similar to above views. Panel (1)(FIG. 3) is laid underneath Panel(2) (FIG. 3) in this view. Panel (2) (FIG. 3) is stitched on top of Panel (1) (FIG. 3). Stitching can be seen in an L shape (3b) (FIG. 3) and in a reversed L shape pattern (3a) (FIG. 3). By only partially stitching Panel (1) (FIG. 3) and Panel (2)(FIG. 3) together, creates the leg slot opening (4)(FIG. 3). On Panel (1)(FIG. 3) you can see the strategically placed eye flap opening (5) (FIG. 3). This eye flap/opening (5) (FIG. 3) allows you to view your surroundings while keeping warm underneath the comfort of your covers.