The present invention relates to children's toys generally and to novelty bedding in particular.
It is known in the prior art to provide novelty bedding which is convertible between a toy configuration and a bedding configuration. U.S. Pat. No. 4,754,512 (Chao-Yang), for example, discloses a stuffed animal toy which is convertible to bedding. It is believed that a new novelty bedding toy which provides novel structural and functional features providing a child user with new play activities would be desirable.
In one aspect the invention is a combination toy chair and sleeping bag comprising a toy chair and a sleeping bag. The toy chair has a base formed from a bottom member, at least one side member and an upper member. The bottom member, at least one side member and upper member form an enclosed storage volume within the base. The storage volume is accessible though a securable opening. The upper member forms a seating surface. A back is connected to the base. The sleeping bag is connected to the base and is sized to be completely stored within the storage volume. The combination toy chair and sleeping bag is convertible between a chair configuration and a bedding configuration.
In a second aspect, the invention is a combination toy chair and sleeping bag comprising a toy chair and a sleeping bag. The toy chair has a base formed from a bottom member, at least one side member and an upper member. The bottom member, at least one side member and upper member form an enclosed storage volume within the base. The storage volume is accessible through a securable opening. The upper member forms a seating surface. A back is connected to the base. A pair of arms is connected to at least one of the back and the base. The sleeping bag is sized to be completely stored within the storage volume. The combination toy chair and sleeping bag is convertible between a chair configuration and a bedding configuration.
In yet a third aspect, the invention is a combination toy piece of furniture and sleeping bag comprising a base formed from a bottom member, at least one side member and an upper member. The bottom member, at least one side member and upper member form an enclosed storage volume within the base. The enclosed storage volume is accessible through a securable opening. The sleeping bag is sized to be completely stored within the storage volume. The combination is convertible between a first configuration wherein the sleeping bag is stored within the storage volume and the combination forms a toy piece of furniture and a second configuration wherein the sleeping bag is removed from the storage volume and the combination forms a sleeping bag bed.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
In the drawings:
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The back 40 is connected to the base 20. Preferably, the back 40 is made to resemble at least a portion of an upper torso and head of an animal, such as a bear, as illustrated. Arms 42 may be provided and are connected to either the back 40, the base 20, or both. In the embodiment illustrated, the arms 42 are made to resemble the arms of an animal.
Preferably, the base 20, back 40 and arms 42 are formed from soft cloth material, such as velour. The bottom member 22, upper member 26, back 40 and arms 42 are each preferably filled with a soft, readily deformable material. Preferably the back 40 and arms 42 are fully stuffed with compressible foam or similar batting material, providing volume and preferably structure to each of these elements. The bottom member 22, upper member 26, back 40 and arms 42 thus each preferably form a resiliently flexible cushion. Preferably, the material used to fabricate the base 20, back 40, and arms 42 is machine washable.
In the chair configuration 10a, the sleeping bag 50 is stored within the storage volume 32, and provides fill material to fully expand the base 20, and provide partial support for the seating surface formed by upper member 26.
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In the embodiment illustrated, the sleeping bag 50 is fixedly connected to the base 20 by conventional sewn stitches connecting the first portion first edge 62 to the bottom member forward edge 22a. Alternatively, the sleeping bag 50 could be releasably connected to the base 20 by conventional fasteners such as a zipper or cooperating buttons and button holes or hook and loop fasteners. As yet another alternative, the sleeping bag 50 could be separate from the base 20.
As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the first and second portions 60, 70 are preferably fixedly joined along entire second edges 64, 74 as well as along entire fourth edges 68, 78. Furthermore, the first and second portions 60, 70 are fixedly joined along a portion of third edges 66, 76. A remainder of the third edges 66, 76 are releasably connectable, for example by a zipper 80.
Preferably, and as shown in the embodiment illustrated, novelty animal feet 84 are fixedly connected to the sleeping bag 50 along the fourth edges 68, 78. The novelty feet 84 are preferably fabricated from a soft, plush velour material similar to that used to fabricate the base 20 and back 40.
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Following use in the bedding configuration 10b, the user can return the combined toy chair and sleeping bag 10 to the chair configuration 10a by disengaging the elastic connectors 34 from the buttons 82 (if provided), to access the storage volume 32. The sleeping bag 50 may then be stuffed into the storage volume 32, and the securable opening 28 secured closed using fasteners 30 with the sleeping bag 50 fully enclosed within the storage volume 32.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/382,318, “Novelty Bedding with Back Rest”, filed Mar. 4, 2003, which claimed benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/361,829, “Novelty Bedding with Back Rest”, filed Mar. 4, 2002. Priority is claimed from both U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/382,318 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/361,829, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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