The present invention is directed to blankets. More particularly, the present invention is directed to novelty blankets for use, in particular, by children.
Conventional blankets typically offer no other benefits besides being usable as blankets and as security items. However, some blankets may incorporate designs or graphics to make them more attractive, for example, to children. For example, certain blankets may have comic book, cartoon or film characters or other graphics to make them more desirable to certain users.
Moreover, conventional blankets typically do not provide much, if any, utility other than keeping a user warm.
More specifically, most blankets that are available today typically consist of one sheet of plain colored fabric, which often may have a satin border around the perimeter of the blanket.
It is known that children often desire to read in bed prior to going to sleep. Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a blanket that still serves as a functional blanket or pillow, while maintaining functional features making the blanket more desirable to children.
A blanket is provided, including a fabric sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface. A hood is disposed on the fabric sheet, the hood having a top surface and a bottom surface, the hood having an open front portion, and a closed rear and top portion, the open front portion bounded by a brow edge and a pair of cheek edges. At least one lighting apparatus is disposed on the closed rear and top portion of the top surface of the hood, adjacent to the brow edge of the open front portion.
The hood may be disposed on a top edge of the fabric sheet. The at least one lighting apparatus may include a pair of lights positioned on the hood to simulate eyes. The fabric sheet may be fabricated from terry material such that the blanket serves as a towel. At least one animal head feature may be disposed on the hood such as a pair of ears, a horn, a nose, a mouth, a pair of ears, horn or horns and the like. The blanket may include a pair of side edges, wherein a pocket is disposed adjacent to each side edge, wherein each pocket is adopted for receipt of a hand of user of the blanket. Each pocket may be disposed on the bottom surface of the blanket.
For the purposes of the present invention, a “blanket” is intended to broadly include substantially any thin flexible sheet having substantially any outer perimeter shape. The term “fabric sheet” is intended to broadly include substantially any textile or other flexible material, such as, but not limited to cotton, wool, fleece, terry, polyester, acrylic, wool, nylon, down, woven, non-woven, felt, mylar, etc.
Referring now to the drawing figures wherein like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
Disposed on the closed rear and top portion 26 of the top surface 20 of the hood 18 is at least one lighting apparatus 32a, 32b. In this exemplary embodiment, the lighting apparatus 32a, 32b is disposed adjacent to the brow edge 28 of the open front portion 24.
Preferably, the hood 18 is disposed on or adjacent to a top edge 15 of the fabric sheet 12. However, it may be disposed substantially anywhere on the fabric sheet 12, so long as the blanket is operable as intended.
Preferably, the at least one lighting apparatus 32a, 32b is a pair of lights (for example, LED or incandescent lights) as shown, positioned on the hood 18 to simulate “eyes,” wherein when a user, such as a child, wraps the blanket 10 around his or her body, and raises the hood 18 to cover the user's head 32 (as shown in
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The fabric sheet 12 may be fabricated from terry material such that the blanket serves as a towel. The blanket 10 may incorporate ornamental features on the hood 18 such features of a real or imaginary animal, such as animal head feature such as a pair of ears, a horn, a nose 38, a mouth 40, and the like.
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It is to be understood that the disclosure teaches just one example of the illustrative embodiment and that many variations of the invention can easily be devised by those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure and that the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the following claims.