The present invention relates to an article of wearing apparel serving as a costume having at least one sleeve configured as a hand puppet which is an extension of the main visual look presented by the costume such that the sleeve, worn on the arm of the wearer, visually provides an elongated neck of the character primarily shown by the torso-covering costume with the hand puppet seemingly connected to the costume via the sleeve showing the long neck.
Dress up play, masquerade and disguises are a favorite for children. Halloween costumes are worn by children and adults. These articles of wearing apparel are worn at Halloween, at costume and masquerade parties, during Carnivale, Purim, and at other times, all for the playful enjoyment of the wearer and those coming into visual contact with the wearer. Such costumes primarily cover the wearer much like ordinary and day to day wearing apparel but are also for visually presenting themselves as something else. Often the costumes are meant to represent animals, creatures, and the like. The wearing apparel serving as a costume generally cover the upper torso of the wearer. They are sometimes worn with a mask, sometimes with pants or leggings for the lower portion of the torso and sometimes they include hats, a cape, hood, etc. The primary purpose of these costumes are, however, to present a novel character, animal, object for others to see and be amused.
When no mask is provided for the costume, ordinarily, the front and back of the upper torso-covering costume component conveys the image to be projected. So, if the costume is meant to depict or present a flamingo, the front is usually the main body of the bird, with the legs of the wearer being the legs of the bird—the legs of the costume being printed images of the thin legs of the bird onto leggings for the wearer. The head of the flamingo can be a mask worn by the wearer, but this is quite uncomfortable and generally the head of the wearer is too big to convincingly present as the head of the flamingo. Yet, printing on the front of the costume, below the wearer's neck is not a realistic representation of the person as a flamingo at all. It generally appears as a person wearing a shirt with a flamingo on it.
It is an object of the present invention to provide costume which more realistically presents the wearer as an animal, with a neck and head, and, in the case of a flamingo, camel, giraffe, etc. the presentation is far more realistic as their heads are coverings of the person's hand, at the end of their arm, and the arm is presented as a sleeve thereover as the neck, an extension between the main body of the animal/character shown on the upper torso of the costume and the head of the animal/character, presented at the hand of the wearer.
Relatedly to the known prior art, the primary mechanism to convey an animal in a worn costume is to design the sleeves and pants of the costume to correspond to the arms and legs of the animal or creature. That sometimes require a clear break from reality and usually necessitates that the wearer's head be the animal head. There is thus no ability for the wearer to talk to another as a real person AND for the wearer to simultaneously present an animal or character, with the head of the same able to move independently of the head and mouth of the wearer. This situation is akin to that of the realism provided by a ventriloquist holding a dummy such that his/her face is seen and, yet, the dummy, talking or moving independently of the ventriloquist, is very entertaining and compelling as entertainment. The present invention relates to a new, novel, clever disguise or costume where the wearer's arm can be disguised as the neck of a character borne on the main torso of the costume and the character's head is thus at the end of the neck, disguised by the wearer's hand. There is a need for innovative costumes that make alternative use of the wearers' appendages, particularly their arms and his/her hand. Such a creative and entertaining costume would be novel and unusual and considered as a terrific costume. Yet, importantly, the costume, with a neck and a head separate from the wearer's neck and head, would allow the wearer to easily move the character/animal's head and neck without their own head or neck moving. A highly diverting and entertaining visual image is thus presented. Also, the present invention allows for the presentation of a highly visually realistic look for the animal and, yet, does not cover the wearer's neck nor face. That is considered advantageous, too.
In general, in one aspect, the invention features an article of wearing apparel which serves as an animal costume, intended to be worn over the upper torso of the wearer. The coloration and design of the fabric for the main body-covering portion is intended to mimic or at least suggest the animal or character intended to be visually presented. So, in the case of a flamingo, the upper torso covering portion of the costume will be made of pink. Possibly, the costume is provided with a set of sweatpants, leggings, tights, etc. which correspond in color and visual image to the thin black legs of the swan. In any event, the upper torso covering component of the present invention has the look in color of the animal or character sought to be presented. If a giraffe is the desired animal conveyed by the costume, then the upper torso, body covering component will bear the typical patterning and coloration of a giraffe. If the costume is intended to present as a small dragon or dinosaur, the upper torso, body covering component is likely to be primarily green and/or adorned with scales.
At least one arm of the costume is a pattern and color continuation of the pattern and color provided by the main, upper torso, body covering of the costume. So, in the case of a flamingo, the upper shoulder on one side of the costume's upper torso component is a continuation of the pink body shown on the main torso covering component. Then, according to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the sleeve of the costume, worn on one arm of the wearer, is a further continuation of the color and patterning of the torso covering. And, further to create a novel and entertaining costume, the hand of the wearer is provided with a covering, like a glove, which shows the head of the animal, at the end of the neck (the sleeve of the costume). A truly clever and innovative costume is presented.
The present invention relates to a costume which is primarily in the form of an article of wearing apparel, i.e., something which fits over the upper torso of the wearer and primarily covers the same. According to the preferred embodiment, the fabric, its coloration, the pattern shown thereon are meant to correspond to an animal or character sought to be depicted by the costume. This costume has at least one sleeve configured to present as a continuation of the fabric, pattern and coloration of the upper torso covering fabric and that sleeve is meant to provide a seemingly realistic or at least novel depiction of the neck of the animal or character depicted by the costume. At the end of the sleeve of the costume, preferably in the form of a continuation of the sleeve or as a separate glove, is a hand puppet which is worn and operated by the hand at the end of the arm. In this manner, the sleeve of the costume is the neck of the animal and the gloved hand of the wearer is at the end of the neck and can be operated in a very realistic manner. The mouth of the animal which is formed by the gloved hand can be hinged to the rest of the hand (the thumb corresponds to the bottom jaw of the mouth) so that the wearer can move his/her thumb and simulate the opening and closing of the mouth of the animal. Together, the upper torso, body covering component, the sleeve and the hand-covering puppet present an extremely interesting and often reallistic representation of an animal. In particular, the costume may be configured as a full body costume, a shirt, a dress, and the like or as separate components, e.g., a jacket with pants or leggings, with or without a mask. What is significant, however, is that the upper body covering portion of the costume is meant to resemble an animal or character in pattern, color, texture, fabric, fur, etc, and the sleeve of the costume, worn on the arm of the wearer, is a continuation of the pattern, color, texture, fabric, fur, etc. of that on the upper torso, body covering section and then the hand of the wearer is adorned with a further realistic yet whimsical extension of the neck to present the head of the animal, on the hand of the wearer, as either a glove or merely a wrapping of the hand, beyond the neck/arm.
The upper body portion of the costume may include one sleeve or two sleeves. The at least one sleeve may extend between the upper shoulder of the costume, covering that one shoulder of the wearer, and the wearer's respective hand, at which point the costume includes a hand puppet, preferably in the form of a glove. The sleeve may be configured as representing the neck of a relevant animal or creature. Relatedly, the hand puppet may be configured as representing the head of the relevant animal or creature, optionally including one or more head features (mouth, teeth, eyes, eyelashes, eyebrows, ears, nose, nostrils, hair, horns, fins, beak, etc.). The hand puppet may be a foamed puppet glove and may be hinged so that the fingers of the wearer can control the head, at least the opening and closing of the mouth of the head. Similar to regular hand puppets, the wearer may operate a mouth aspect of the puppet by his or her own hand, specifically having the mouth controlled by the up and down movement of the thumb of that hand in relation to the other fingers of the same hand. An opening may be provided at the cuff between the sleeve and the end of sleeve puppet to permit the wearer to reversibly and selectively remove the puppeted portion from his or her hand for comfort and/or convenience. Alternatively, the hand puppet can be a mere extension of the sleeve of the costume and integrated therewith.
The costume may include additional creature-specific aspects and/or accessories, which may be disposed on or separate from the costume. The costume may include a tail accessory on the rear of the primary upper torso covering. The tail accessory may be attached to a back side portion of the costume, a shoulder opposing a puppeted sleeve, or an end portion of a sleeve opposing a puppeted sleeve. The costume may also include a hat, cap, hood, or similar article to be worn on the wearer's head. The costume may also include a dress, a tutu, pants, leggings, stockings, legwarmers, foot coverings, and the like, either as a separate component or an attached component of the costume. In the embodiment shown in
In one embodiment of manufacturing a costume of the present invention, a shirt, dress, bodice, or similar article is affixed with a foamed puppet glove at an end of the article's sleeve, opening at a slit or cuff. In another embodiment of costume manufacture, a jumpsuit is affixed with a foamed puppet glove at an end of the jumpsuit's sleeve, opening at a cuff, and a second glove representing a tail is affixed at an end of the jumpsuit's other sleeve, opening at another cuff.
The costume may include one or more reversible closure mechanisms such that the wearer can easily and quickly don and take off the costume. A reversible closure mechanism may be disposed in any acceptable location on the costume. Means of closure may be any industry-acceptable attachment means, including but not limited to VELCRO fastening, elastic (band or otherwise), buttons, snaps, and zipper, etc. Additionally, any industry-acceptable fabrics may be utilized for crafting the costume and its aspects and/or accessories, including but not limited to MINKY, velour, faux fur, tricot, crinoline, tulle (glitter or otherwise), felt, plush, satin, chenille (curly or otherwise), chiffon, foam, and the like. Printed fabric can be inexpensively cut to shape and sewn. Additional costume embellishments may be, may include, and/or may be formed of elastic, polyfill, silver rhinestone trim, feathers, and the like.
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The embodiments and examples above are illustrative, and many variations can be introduced to them without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the invention. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative and exemplary embodiments herein may be combined with each other and/or substituted with each other within the scope of this disclosure. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the invention.