1. Field of Invention
This invention relates generally to plush toys and plush clothing items such as plush slippers and, more particularly, to dressable plush slippers.
2. Background Art
Novelty slippers may take on the shape or part of the shape of an animal or other character. These slippers may bear the face along with floppy ears or other features of the character. Typically novelty shoes of this category include the main body of the slipper where the foot of the wearer is inserted and on the top portion of the toe portion of the slipper, the head portion of a plush toy teddy-bear character or other character is integrally stitched thereon. These type of novelty slippers can be designed for use as an actual house-slipper for a child or an adult. Such a novelty slipper can also be designed to be placed on the foot portion of a plush toy character so that the owner of the toy can dress the toy character. Alternatively the slipper may take the body shape of the entire character and the foot of the wearer is inserted into that character body. Typically, the wearer's foot will be inserted into the back of the character's body.
However, none of these known slippers allows the owner of the slipper to vary the dress or costume of the integral character, particularly in recognition of certain special events such as the celebration of a birth date or holiday or to express various themes or display slogans or other verbiage, thereby changing the outward appearance of character for the given occasion or event or theme.
In accordance with this invention, there is provided a dressable slipper toy having a sole and a foot covering and integral character. The slipper has coupling means for uniting a sole portion of the slipper with the foot covering portion of the slipper where the foot covering portion can have an opening so that a can foot access the interior cavity of the slipper that can be closed like a low top shoe or a high top boot/bootie covering the ankle of the wearer. The foot covering can also have the back portion of the foot covering open with the heel portion of the sole fully exposed to allow the foot of the wearer to easily slide into the slipper. On the top portion of the toe portion of the foot covering, a torso and head portion of a toy character can be integrally connected thereto and the torso portion can project upward above the foot covering and the torso portion of the toy character can further include articulated appendages extending from the torso of the toy character.
The torso and head portion of the toy character can be designed to allow the owner to remove and change the toy clothing of character such that the slipper is a dressable slipper or a slipper with an integral dressable character. The articulated appendages and toy clothing of the toy character can be the designed such that the clothing has a releasable back seam and openings operable for inserting the appendages there through. The back seam of the toy clothing can be for example a releasable Velcro seam such that the back of the toy clothing can be fully opened and the clothing can then be draped about the toy character, inserting the appendages through the openings of the toy clothing, then reattaching the releasable seam. This type of replaceable doll clothing can be readily understood by one skilled in the art area. The Velcro releasable seam can be any other releasable seam such as a zipper and still remain within the scope of the invention.
The head portion of the toy character can also be designed with various appendages such as floppy ears or hair such that toy head covering items can be removable replaced such as hats or ribbons. For example, hats or caps can have openings for inserting the appendages extending from the head there through. For example, ribbons could also be attached to the appendages of the head.
One embodiment of the invention is a slipper having a sole and a foot covering upper portion where a toy play character head and torso extends upward from the foot covering. The toy character may take the form of an animal, a human figure, or an imaginary, or abstract character, or other object. The slipper may be made of plush material or other appropriate soft pliable material. The torso can have articulated appendages extending there from. This novelty slipper invention has the advantage of allowing the owner to dress their slipper or the slipper for a plush doll for a given occasion or event.
These and other advantageous features of the present invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out herein below.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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One embodiment of the present invention comprising a slipper and an integral dressable torso portion of a character teaches a novel invention for a novelty house slipper that is variably dressable in recognition of events of interest and to display various themes. The dressable slipper comprising: a sole portion; a foot covering portion attached to the sole portion defining a cavity for receiving a wearer's foot where the foot covering portion has an opening for inserting a wearer's foot there through and into the cavity; a character having a head and torso integrally attached to the foot covering portion extending upward from a toe portion of the foot covering and where said torso having articulate appendages extending from said torso and articulately attached to said torso; and a toy clothing item having a releasable back seam and openings sufficiently sized to receive the appendages there through, where said clothing item is draped and attached about the torso by detaching the releasable seam, inserting the appendages through the openings, draping the clothing item about the torso from front to rear and reattaching the releasable seam along the rear of the torso.
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The various dressable slipper examples shown above illustrate a novel invention for a novelty slipper for a human wearer or for use with a toy doll or toy character such as a teddy bear. A user of the present invention may choose any of the above dressable slipper embodiment, or an equivalent thereof, depending upon the desired application. In this regard, it is recognized that various forms of the subject dressable slipper invention could be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. It is accordingly intended that the claims shall cover all such modifications and applications that do not depart from the sprit and scope of the present invention.
Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/712,464, filed Aug. 30, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60712464 | Aug 2005 | US |