Information
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Patent Grant
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6343968
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Patent Number
6,343,968
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Date Filed
Friday, January 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 5, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sirr; F. A.
- Hancock; E. C.
- Holland & Hart LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 72
- 446 73
- 446 369
- 446 327
- 002 695
- 002 69
- 002 91
- 002 66
- 005 42 B
- 005 44 B
- 005 413
- 005 417
- 005 419
- 005 414
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An elongated sleeping bag is proportioned to resemble a character when it is in an elongated, flat state on a relatively flat surface. An element resembling the head of a character is attached to the sleeping bag facing in the same direction as the front panel of the sleeping bag. The head element contains a pouch into which the sleeping bag can be stuffed so as to form a base or floor on which the head can stand for storage or display. Shoulder straps are attached to the head to permit carrying of the entire assembly as a backpack when the sleeping bag is stored within the pouch. Accessories can likewise be attached to the head. The combined sleeping bag, character display item, and backpack is primarily intended for use by children but could be fabricated for uses ranging from dolls to adults.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of sleeping bags that perform a bedding function particularly useful for a human child and which, when placed in a collapsed or stuffed state, can be displayed on a shelf or the like, and/or can be transported on the back of a person or child in the manner of a backpack.
2. Description of the Related Art
While sleeping bags, including those that resemble fictional characters, known animals, dolls, or other characters have been provided for use by children, and while backpacks for use by children are known, the need remains in the art for a combined sleeping bag and backpack wherein the appearance of the unfolded sleeping bag is entertaining to a child, and wherein the folded, stuffed, or collapsed sleeping bag forms a backpack that can be set on a shelf or the like for display in a manner to entertain the child, and wherein the folded, stuffed, or collapsed sleeping bag can be carried on the back of a child that is both pleasing and acceptable to child.
U.S. Design Pat. No. 300,681 provides a combination animal back rest and sleeping bag, and U.S. Design Pat. No. 365,485 provides a sleeping bag with pillow.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,466,124 provides a backpack and sleeping bag combination, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,833 provides a convertible article that provides sleeping bag, jacket and carrying bag utility.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,774,734 provides a sleeping bag that has an animated-object pouch, such as a cat-shaped pouch, that is located on an exterior surface of the sleeping bag. When the pouch is pulled inside out, the sleeping bag fills the pouch, and the animated object appears as a three-dimensional object. In an embodiment, the animated object is a knapsack having interior straps. When the knapsack is pulled inside out, the straps of the knapsack are for use by a child to carry the knapsack.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,856,131 provides a doll-shaped sleeping bag wherein the head of the doll forms a pillow.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,874,344 provides an animal toy having an openable abdominal cavity that holds baby-size animals, thus simulating a pregnant animal toy. A backpack container provides a bed or sleeping bag for the animal toy. When the animal toy is inserted into the backpack container, the animal toy's head protrudes from the backpack container.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The combination sleeping bag/backpack device of this invention is constructed and arranged to amuse, entertain, and be of general interest to a human child; for example, a child in the 2 to 8 year old range although the invention is not limited to use by those in that particular age group.
The characters that are represented by an unfolded state of the combination device of the invention (i.e., by the device's generally flat sleeping bag state) are that of a character that is lying in an extended state; for example, but without limitation to, an upward facing animal such as a bear, a leopard, a walrus, a gorilla, or a bull dog.
Compatible with sleeping bag use, the interior human body containing portion of the combination device is preferably made of a cloth such as flannel or a flannel-like material, and the exterior surface is preferably formed by a polar fleece material and/or a tricot material. While preferred embodiments of the invention are intended for sleeping bag use at relatively mild ambient temperatures, the spirit and scope of the invention is not to be limited thereto.
Pockets that are manually closable, such as by way of zippers, snaps, buttons, or Velcro-type hook and loop fabric fasteners are located outside of the device sleeping area, thus providing pockets for a child to store items of interest, these items being readily available to the child as the child occupies the sleeping bag portion of the device.
The sleeping bag portion of the device is permanently attached to a top-disposed, three-dimensional, and generally hollow head of the character, and this sleeping bag portion easily stuffs into a stuff pouch that is provided by the interior hollow cavity of the head, thus making it easy for the child to convert the device into a stuffed character head that can be placed on a surface for display. The rear portion of the character head (i.e., the back of the head portion) includes shoulder straps that facilitate carrying the stuffed character head in the manner of a backpack as the upright face of the character head faces to the rear of the child.
A toy-size sleeping companion or toy character and a small battery operated flashlight, such as a penlight or a squeeze light, may be further provided for the amusement of the child. For example, the toy character can releasably clip to the backpack, and a penlight can be releasably attached to the arm, leg, or paw of the toy character by the use of a Velcro hook/loop fastener.
The invention provides a combined child's sleeping bag, item of display and backpack that resembles a character well know to children; for example, an animal, a doll, or a cartoon character. A head portion of the character faces upward during sleeping bag use, and an interior portion of the sleeping bag immediately under the character head opens to form a pillow pouch into which a pillow can be removably inserted during sleeping bag use. During non-sleeping bag use, the base of the character head opens to form a nylon fabric lined stuff pouch into which the body of the character can be stuffed, this stuffing operation forming a relatively broad and flat base for the character head. This flat base can be used to support the stuffed character head in an upright position for display on a table and the like. The back of the head portion of the stuffed character head includes shoulder straps enabling a child to carry the stuffed character head on the child's back with the head being upright and facing backward of the child.
As a feature of the invention, the sleeping bag includes two character leg portions at the top of the sleeping bag and two character leg portions at the bottom of the sleeping bag, these leg portions being disposed so they do not interfere with movement of the body of a sleeping child, and at least the top-disposed leg portions being manually openable to facilitate the storage of items that are of interest to the child.
As an additional feature of the invention, a toy-size character is releasably attached, snapped, or clipped to the combined child's sleeping bag, item of display and backpack, this toy-size character being for the convenience and/or amusement of the child. For example, the child's sleeping bag may resemble an animal of a given species, and the toy-size character may resemble a small animal of the same species.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reference to the following detailed description, which description makes reference to the drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a top view of a combination sleeping bag and backpack in accordance with the invention, and which is particularly suitable for use by a child. In this figure, the top-disposed head and the lower contour resemble a Himalayan bear, and the combination device is spread out on a flat surface such as a floor or a conventional bed. This figure also shows a top-disposed opening that is openable by way of a left-side zipper to receive the body of a child, such that the head of the child can be located vertically over an internal pillow pouch (not shown) that is located below the bear head.
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
are views similar to
FIG. 1
that show other animal characters that can be incorporated into a combination sleeping bag and backpack in accordance with the invention,
FIG. 2
providing the top-disposed head and lower body contour of a walrus,
FIG. 3
providing the top-disposed head and lower body contour of a gorilla, and
FIG. 4
providing the top-disposed head and lower body contour of a bull dog.
FIG. 5
is a side view of the combination sleeping bag and backpack of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a partial top view of the
FIG. 1
combination sleeping bag and backpack wherein the top panel of the sleeping bag is unzipped on the left side thereof so as to expose a pillow pouch disposed on the inner surface of the sleeping bag bottom panel, this pillow pouch providing for the placement of a pillow (not shown), and this unzipped position providing for ease of entry of the legs and then the torso of a child whose head will rest on the pillow.
FIG. 7
is a partial bottom view of the combination sleeping bag and backpack of
FIG. 1
, this figure showing a stuff pouch that is located within and at the bottom of the head of the Himalayan bear character, this stuff pouch enabling a child to stuff the body of the sleeping bag, into the stuff pouch.
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 7
wherein the body of the sleeping bag is completely stuffed into the stuff pouch and wherein a barrel-type slide fastener is positioned along draw strings to thereby reduce the size of the stuff pouch opening.
FIG. 9
is an upright view similar to
FIG. 8
, this figure showing how the stuffed head of the Himalayan bear character may be placed on a shelf, or the like, for storage and/or display, and this figure showing backpack straps that facilitate carrying the stuffed head of the Himalayan bear character on the back of a child, as shown in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 11
shows the toy-size sleeping companion or toy character and a small battery operated flashlight, such as a penlight or a squeeze light, that are provided as examples of accessories for the convenience and amusement of the child.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is a top view of a combination sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack
10
that is constructed and arranged in accordance with the invention especially for use by a child. In
FIG. 1
, the top-disposed head
11
and the lower-disposed body contour
12
of device
10
resemble a Himalayan bear, and device
10
is spread out on a flat surface, such as a floor or a conventional bed, in order to provide for the sleeping bag use of device
10
by a child.
FIGS. 1 and 6
also show a top-disposed opening
13
that is manually-openable by operation of a left-side zipper
88
to receive the body of a child. Thus, the head of the child can rest on a pillow inserted into a manually-openable pillow pouch
80
that is located on the interior surface
81
of a back or lower cloth panel
25
(see the
FIG. 5
side view) of device
10
. This pillow is then disposed at a location that is immediately below the bear head
11
.
In use as a sleeping bag, a pillow is inserted into pillow pouch
80
, whereupon pillow pouch
80
is closed, such as by the operation of a Velcro type closure member
82
. The physical location of pillow pouch
80
and its internal pillow is such that the head of a child sleeping within the body portion
12
of device
10
is located on the pillow, as the three-dimensional head
11
of character
10
sits in an overlooking and protective fashion relative to the head of the sleeping child, this protective position of head
11
being best seen in FIG.
5
.
As stated, character head
11
can be a three-dimensional hollow structure; for example, see FIG.
5
. The type of construction that produces this three-dimensional structure is not critical to the invention. However, in a preferred embodiment, head
11
comprised multiple layers of a relatively thick fabric whose multiple pattern parts, when sewn together, form a three-dimensional, self-supporting, structure. It is within the spirit and scope of the invention to provide other head construction and arrangements; for example, to provide head
11
by using one, or more, molded plastic pieces.
While the invention will be described while making reference to a character, such as a
FIG. 1
bear, the spirit and scope of the present invention is not to be limited to this specific character, since other characters find utility in the invention of which the walrus of
FIG. 2
, the gorilla of FIG.
3
and the bull dog of
FIG. 4
are non-limiting examples.
As used herein, the term “character” is intended to mean a three-dimensional physical object that is represented by device
10
when device
10
is in the extended, or sleeping bag state that is shown in
FIGS. 1-4
. In this state, the three-dimensional object
10
includes a three-dimensional and top-disposed head
11
and a lower-disposed and generally flat body portion
12
. As such, the term “character” includes, but is not limited to, a broad range of animals, cartoon characters, dolls, fictional human characters, simulations of actual human characters, and the like, and especially those that are of general interest to children.
By way of example, only as taken from one model of the present invention pursuant to the
FIG. 1
embodiment, the overall height
14
of the device
10
is about 67-inches, the height
16
of head
11
is about 12-inches, the front-to-back height
99
of head
11
(note
FIG. 5
) is about 16-inches, the overall width
15
of device
10
is about 50-inches, mid-section width
17
is about 26-inches, width
18
is about 31-inches, and width
19
is about 35-inches.
As shown, character
10
includes two rear-leg portions
26
and
27
whose interior portions may or may not be portions of a sleeping compartment that is provided by body portion
12
. With reference to
FIG. 6
, the two front-leg portions
28
and
29
of character
10
preferably form two compartments that do not form portions of the sleeping compartment of body portion
12
, although these compartments can be arranged as accessible from the interior of body portion
12
.
Rather, leg portions
28
and
29
as shown are intended to provide pockets that a child may use to store objects of interest. By way of example, pocket
28
is closed by a zipper
30
, and pocket
29
is closed by a fabric hook and loop fastener
31
of the Velcro type.
In addition, and as is shown in
FIG. 9
, the back surface
40
of character head
11
includes a zipper
41
that is openable to provide further pouch storage space for articles of interest to the child.
FIG. 7
is a partial bottom view of the combination sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack
10
of
FIG. 1
, this figure showing a stuff pouch
50
that is located within and at the bottom or neck portion of head
11
of the Himalayan bear character. Note that the main body of the sleeping bag portion is shown in broken view as lifted upwardly to expose the opening of pouch
50
. The open mouth of stuff pouch
50
is encircled by a draw string
51
within a tubular sleeve and having a conventional barrel slide
52
associated therewith at an opening in that sleeve.
Body portion
12
in this example is attached along the interior of the opening of pouch
50
, as shown in
FIG. 7
, although it could be attached outside of the pouch
50
opening. Thus, when the sleeping bag is not in use, body portion
12
of device
10
can easily be stuffed into stuff pouch
50
by the child, i.e., the body
12
of the sleeping bag may be rolled and folded so that it can be stuffed into stuff pouch
50
. After inserting body portion
12
into pouch
50
, barrel slide
52
is moved inwardly along draw-string
51
to reduce the size of the mouth of stuff pouch
50
and thereby secure body
12
within stuff pouch
50
.
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 7
wherein body
12
of the sleeping bag is completely stuffed into stuff pouch
50
, and wherein barrel-type slide fastener
52
has been moved along draw-string
50
to reduce the size of the mouth of stuff pouch
50
. In this operational state of device
10
, a flat bottom surface
60
is provided for head
11
either by a surface of body
12
or by a separate insert. This accommodates placement of head
11
of article
10
in an upright state on a flat surface for display and the like (see for example FIG.
9
).
FIG. 9
also shows backpack shoulder straps
61
A and
61
B and a two-piece chest strap
62
all of which facilitates carrying the stuffed head
11
of the Himalayan bear character on the back of a child, as is shown in FIG.
10
.
As a feature of the invention, a toy-size sleeping companion or toy character
70
as shown in
FIG. 11
is provided for the amusement of the child, and toy character
70
is provided with a conventional spring clip
71
whereby toy character
70
may be releasably attached to article
10
. This can be accomplished, for example, by releasable attachment to the shoulder straps
61
A,
61
B or the chest strap
62
as is shown in FIG.
10
.
As a further feature of the invention, a battery-operated flashlight
75
, such as a penlight or a squeeze light, is provided for the use and/or amusement of the child, and flashlight
75
is releasable attached to an arm of toy character
70
by the use of Velcro or the like.
From the above detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention it can be seen that the present invention provides a combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack device
10
for use by, and for the entertainment of a human child, wherein device
10
comprises an elongated fabric sleeping bag
12
that is proportioned to contain the extended body of a child, sleeping bag
12
having a front panel
100
, a back panel
25
, two side portions
101
and
102
, a closed bottom portion
103
, and an open top portion
13
, wherein front panel
100
and bottom panel
25
both having an exterior contour that resembles the front side and the back side of a character that is generally known to children.
This exterior contour of front panel
100
and back panel
25
are shaped to resemble a body portion
12
of the character when the sleeping bag is placed in an elongated and flat state with the back panel
25
engaging a relatively flat surface, as is shown in
FIGS. 1-4
.
A three-dimensional character head
11
is provided, having a front side
105
, a back side
106
, and a neck portion
107
that is permanently attached to back panel
25
at the top portion of sleeping bag
12
, character head
11
having a face portion on its front side, with the face portion facing in the same direction as front panel
100
of the elongated sleeping bag
12
. A manually-operable closure member
88
releasably closes at least a portion of at least one of the two side portions
101
,
102
.
A stuff pouch
50
is formed internal of character head
11
, generally at a location whereat the
107
neck portion of character head
11
is attached to back panel
25
. This stuff pouch
50
receives the sleeping bag in a generally stuffed state, whereby the neck portion
50
of the character head forms a relatively flat base
60
that facilitates placement of stuffed character head
11
in an upright attitude on a surface for display, as shown in FIG.
9
.
Shoulder straps
61
and back straps
62
are attached to character head
11
for encircling the body of a child to enable stuffed character head
11
to be carried by a child with the face portion of character head
11
facing backward of the child and with the character head in an upright attitude, as shown in FIG.
10
.
A pillow pouch
80
is formed on the interior surface of back panel
25
at the location whereat the neck portion
107
of character head
11
is attached to back panel
25
, this pillow pouch
80
being openable as shown in
FIG. 6
to receive a pillow for supporting the head of a sleeping child.
A toy-sized stuffed character
70
that resembles adult character
11
,
12
is shown releasably attached to the adult character, as shown in
FIG. 10
, and a battery-operated light
75
is likewise shown as an accessory releasably attached to the toy-sized character
70
.
The invention has been described in detail while making reference to preferred embodiments thereof. However, since it is known that others skilled in art will, upon learning of the invention, readily visualize yet other embodiments, changes, modifications, additions, and applications of this invention that are within the spirit and scope of the invention, the above detailed description is not to be taken as a limitation on the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack for use by, and for the entertainment of, a human child, comprising:an elongated fabric sleeping bag that is proportioned to contain at least the extended body of a child, said sleeping bag having a front panel, a back panel, two side portions, a closed bottom portion, and an open top portion, said front panel and said bottom panel respectively having an exterior contour that resembles a character that is generally known to children, and said exterior contour being shaped to resemble a body portion of said character when said sleeping bag is placed in an elongated and flat state with said back panel engaging a relatively flat surface; a character head having a front side, a back side, and a neck portion that is permanently attached to said back panel at said top portion of said sleeping bag, said character head having a face portion on said front side, said face portion facing in the same direction as said front panel of said elongated sleeping bag; a manually-operable closure member releasably closing at least a portion of at least one of said two side portions; a stuff pouch formed internal of said character head; said stuff pouch within said character head for receiving said sleeping bag in a generally stuffed state, whereby said neck portion of said character head is enlarged to form a relatively flat base that facilitates placement of said stuffed character head in an upright attitude on a surface for display of said stuffed character head; and shoulder straps attached to said character head for encircling the body of a child to enable said stuffed character head to be carried by a child with said face portion facing to backward of the child and with said character head in said upright attitude.
- 2. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 1 wherein said stuff pouch includes an open-mouth portion that is located generally whereat said neck portion of said character head is attached to said back panel said top portion of said sleeping bag.
- 3. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 2 wherein said character head is formed in a three-dimensional manner so as to extend upward from said flat state of said elongated sleeping bag.
- 4. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 2, including:a pillow pouch formed in said back panel of said sleeping bag at said location whereat said neck portion of said character head is attached to said back panel, said pillow pouch for receiving a pillow for supporting the head of a child.
- 5. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 4 wherein said pillow pouch is formed on an interior surface of said back panel of said elongated sleeping.
- 6. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 1 wherein said character head is formed of a fabric that is stitched in a manner to extend upward from said flat state of said elongated sleeping bag, thus forming a three-dimensional character head.
- 7. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 1 wherein said outer contour of said flat state sleeping bag resembles an animal of said given species, including:a toy-sized stuffed animal; and manually-releasable means attaching said toy-sized animal to said sleeping bag.
- 8. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 7 wherein said toy-sized animal is shaped to resemble said animal of said given species.
- 9. The combined sleeping bag, item of display, and backpack of claim 7, including:a battery-operated light releasably attached to said toy-sized animal.
- 10. A device selectively providing sleeping bag utility, an item of display utility, or backpack transport utility to a human individual, the device comprising:a cloth sleeping bag having an outer contour resembling the body of a character that is of general interest to the individual; said sleeping bag having a back contour panel and a front contour panel that are secured together at boarder edges thereof to form a sleeping compartment having an open top for receiving the body of the individual; a character head attached to said back contour panel adjacent to said open top of said sleeping compartment; a stuff pouch within said character head, said stuff pouch having an opening for receiving said sleeping bag; said character head, when in a stuffed condition, providing a relatively flat bottom surface enabling said stuffed character head to be displayed on a shelf or the like; and backpack shoulder straps attached to said character head; said backpack shoulder straps for use by the individual in transporting said stuffed character head.
- 11. The device of claim 10 which includes a pillow pouch formed in said back contour panel adjacent to said character head.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein said character head is a three-dimensional character head that extends vertically higher than said pillow pouch.
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