The present application relates to a combined toy and pacifier assembly and a pacifier attachment device for use therein and, in particular, to a pacifier attachment device that universally couples a toy to a pacifier.
Pacifiers are commonly used for small children. Due to the small size of most pacifiers, it is difficult for a child to locate the pacifier in his or her playpen or crib. Moreover, conventional pacifiers can easily fall through the slats in the child's crib or playpen. In order to reduce the risk of the pacifier falling through the slats of the crib or playpen and to enable a child to easily locate the pacifier in his or her crib or playpen, U.S. Pat. No. 6,666,740 describes a pacifier is securely attached to a stuffed toy which may be in the form of an animal or other geometric shape.
The present invention provides an improved combination of a pacifier with a stuffed toy and specifically, the attachment device for attaching the pacifier to the stuffed toy.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a pacifier attachment device that universally couples a toy to a pacifier.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a pacifier attachment device that removably couples a toy to a pacifier such that the pacifier may be easily replaced, or the toy may be washed without the pacifier attached, or the pacifier may be washed without also washing the toy.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a combined toy and pacifier assembly that increases a child's enjoyment and entertainment of using a pacifier by coupling a toy, such as, a stuffed-animal or a stuffed geometric shape, to the pacifier.
The above and other objectives of the present invention are achieved by a pacifier attachment device comprising: a pacifier attachment device for releasably attaching a pacifier to a toy, the pacifier attachment device comprising an integrally-formed substrate formed from a flexible and elastic polymer material, wherein the integrally formed substrate includes a strap having a first strap portion and a second strap portion, and a coupling mechanism for releasably coupling the first strap portion with the second strap portion, said coupling mechanism being integrally formed with the strap. The strap includes a hinge portion between the first and second strap portions. In some embodiments, the hinge portion is a living hinge and wherein the hinge portion has a first thickness and the first and second strap portions have a second thickness greater than the first thickness. In other embodiments, the hinge portion has the same thickness as the first and second strap portions.
In certain embodiments, the coupling mechanism comprises a post member extending from a surface of the first strap portion, and a through opening provided in the second strap portion, the post member includes a locking end portion. The locking end portion has a greater span than the remainder of the post member and a greater span than a size of the through opening, and the post member is adapted to be inserted into the through opening so as to releasably retain the second strap portion between the first strap portion and the locking end portion of the post member. In certain embodiments, the post member and the through opening are disposed on their respective first and second strap portions at substantially equal distances from the hinge portion.
In certain embodiments, one of the first and second strap portions has a greater length than the other of the first and second strap portions, and the one of the first and second strap portions includes first and second retaining tabs extending from its opposing side edges and provided adjacent a free end of the one of the first and second strap portions. In such embodiments, the first and second retaining tabs are adapted to be inserted into a toy and to be retained within the toy when the pacifier attachment device is securely coupled with the toy. In some embodiments, each of the first and second retaining tabs has a T shape.
In some embodiments, wherein the flexible and elastic polymer material includes one or more of silicone, plastic, resin and rubber. In addition, the locking end portion is dome shaped.
A toy assembly adapted to be releasably coupled to a pacifier is also described. The toy assembly includes a three-dimensional plush toy, and the above-described pacifier attachment device securely coupled with the plush toy. The plush toy may have a three-dimensional animal shape including at least a body and a head extending from the body in a longitudinal direction, and the pacifier attachment device is securely coupled to the head of the plush toy and extends from the head of the plush toy substantially in the longitudinal direction.
Moreover, a combined toy and pacifier assembly is described. The combined toy and pacifier comprises a toy, a pacifier comprising a connector with a through aperture, a pacifier base and a pacifier nipple, wherein the connector is coupled to a first surface of the pacifier base and the pacifier nipple extends from a second surface of the pacifier base opposing the first surface, and the pacifier attachment device securely coupled with the toy. The toy is releasably coupled with the pacifier using the pacifier attachment device by passing the strap of the pacifier attachment device through the aperture in the connector of the pacifier and releasably coupling the first portion of the strap with the second portion of the strap.
The above and other features and aspects of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The following detailed description of certain embodiments will be made in reference to the accompanying drawings. In the detailed description, explanation about related functions or constructions known in the art are omitted for the sake of clearness in understanding the concept of the invention, to avoid obscuring the invention with unnecessary detail.
The assembly 100 of the invention may be sold as the combined toy and pacifier assembly shown in
As shown in
The pacifier 115 to be coupled to the plush toy 105 may be any suitable pacifier used by young children. As further described herein, the pacifier attachment device 110 is securely coupled to the toy 105 and can be releasably coupled to the pacifier 115. When the toy 105 is coupled to the pacifier 115 via the pacifier attachment device, the pacifier 115 can be inserted into a child's mouth and the child can play with, or otherwise be entertained by, the toy 105. In addition, the child can hold the toy so as to prevent losing the pacifier, and due to the larger size of the combined toy and pacifier assembly, the assembly is prevented from falling through the slats of the child's crib or playpen.
The strap member 120 includes a first strap portion 140 and a second strap portion 145 with a hinge portion 150 disposed therebetween. The strap member 120, and each component of the strap member 120, is constructed from an elastic and flexible material, such as plastic, rubber, silicone, or other suitable material, which is preferably water proof or water resistant. In the illustrative embodiment shown in
In some embodiments, the coupling mechanism for coupling the first and second straps 140, 145 as well as the first and second tab members 135, 137 are integrally formed with the strap member 120. The coupling mechanism shown in
The first strap portion 140 includes a first strap end 141 and first side edges 142. The second strap portion 145 includes a second strap end 146 and second side edges 147. In some embodiments, a width of the first strap portion 140 is substantially equal to a width of the second strap portion 145. As shown in
The hinge portion 150 of the strap member is bendable so as to allow the first and second strap portions to bend relative to one another as shown in
As shown in
As shown, the locking end portion 160 has a span or width that is greater than a span or width of the support portion 155 and is greater than the remainder of the post member 125. The span or width of the locking end portion 160 is also greater than a diameter or width of the aperture 130. In some embodiments, the span or width of the support portion 155 is substantially the same or smaller than the diameter or width of the aperture 130.
The aperture 130, which is a through aperture, is disposed in a central area of the second strap portion 145 that aligns with the position of the post member 125 when the hinge portion 150 is in a bent state and first and second strap portions 140, 145 abut one another. As discussed above, the post member 125 may be positioned closer or further away from the hinge portion 150. In such cases, the position of the aperture 130 in the second strap portion 145 is correspondingly shifted so as to align with the post member 125 when the first and second strap portions 140, 145 are moved to abut one another. In such configurations, the post member 125, and specifically, the support portion 155, and the aperture 130 are each disposed on their respective first and second strap portions 140, 145 at substantially equal distances from the hinge portion 150.
Although in the attachment device of
The locking end portion 160 is constructed from a material that is sufficiently flexible and elastic so as to squeeze through the aperture 130, but also sufficiently rigid so that the second strap portion 145 is secured between the locking end portion 160 and the first strap portion 140 in a locked position. In the embodiments in which the post member 125 is provided on the second strap portion 145 and the aperture is provided in the first strap portion 140, the first strap portion 140 is releasably secured between the locking end portion and the second strap portion 145.
As a result, the locking, end portion 160 releasably locks the second strap portion relative to the first strap portion. The locking end portion 160 therefore removably holds the first strap portion 140 and the second strap portion 145 together, so as to enable releasable locking of the strap member 120 around the pacifier ring 116. This construction allows releasing of the locking between the locking end portion 160 and the aperture by squeezing the flexible and elastic locking end portion 160 and passing it through the aperture 130 so as to release the post member 125 from the aperture 130. This allows the strap member 120 to be disengaged from the pacifier ring.
The above-described construction of the pacifier attachment device allows for attachment and detachment of the pacifier to and from the toy so as to allow washing/cleaning of either the pacifier or the toy separately, and to allow for replacement of the pacifier with a new one to be attached to the toy.
In the attachment device of
As discussed above, when the first strap portion 140 and the second strap portion 145 are coupled together, the second strap end 146 extends beyond the first strap end 141 and the tab members 135, 137 extend from the second strap end 146 that extends beyond the first strap end. When the pacifier attachment device 110 is secured to the toy, the tab members 135, 137 are disposed inside the toy's outer envelope and assist in retaining the pacifier attachment device 110 attached to the toy 105. The T-shape of the tab members in the embodiment shown further assists in securely retaining the attachment between the pacifier attachment device 110 and the toy 105. In other embodiments, the shape of the first and second tab members 135, 137 may be any other suitable shape that allows for the first tab member 135 and the second tab member 137 to secure the strap member 120 to the toy 105.
In order to secure the strap member 120 to the toy 105, the strap end with the tab members, i.e., the second strap end 146 in
Moreover, while in the illustrative embodiment of
While embodiments of the invention have been shown and described with reference to certain embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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