The present invention relates to toy with rigid teething member and in particular, in one form, a stuffed animal with removable rigid teething bandana for multi-sensory play.
Toys that stimulate and entertain infants include rattles, plastic teethers, squeakers, crinkle-sounding elements, mirrors and the like. These listed items can be included on mobiles infant playmat gyms, etc., which incorporate one or more of the aforementioned toys. In addition to include these infant toys as part of a collection (e.g. mobile or gym), stand-alone infant play toys such as teethers and rattles have been developed for infants. These items are provided for an infant while at home and while playing with the infant such as on the floor.
What is needed in the art is ever unique and different infant toys to entertain and stimulate the minds of an infant.
The present invention relates to a toy with rigid teething member. In one form, the teething member is in the shape of a bandana which is removable from the toy such as a stuffed animal. The stuffed animal can be in the shape of any number of animals which includes but are not limited to a kitten, monkey, raccoon, fox, etc. Advantageously, the bandana is removable from stuffed animal and can be placed on the wrist of an infant. In various forms, the teething member provides for multi-sensory play and may for example include a plurality of raised protuberances or projections on its surface. The stuffed animal may include additional sensory items which includes but are not limited to a rattle, squeaker and crinkle elements which produce sound when touched.
The present invention, in one form, relates to a plush toy comprising a soft-sided material in the shape of an animal. The animal has a head, neck and torso. A separate rigid teething member is disposed around the neck of the animal. In one further form thereof, the teething member is removable from the animal and may optionally be placed on the wrist of an infant. In another advantageous form, the teething member is in the shape of a bandana. Further in another specific advantageous form, the bandana is composed of a rigid material such as a plastic material which is suitable for teething by an infant. Enhanced multi-sensory play can be provided by including a series or plurality of raised protuberances or projections extending outwards from a top surface of the teething member.
In yet another advantageous form, the teething member is in the shape of a ring having an accordion fold which provides flexibility to the teething member for being disposed around the neck of the animal and for placing on the wrist of an infant.
The present invention will now be described with regard to the drawings as follows.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the Figures. It will be appreciated that other toy designs and appearances are possible which are consistent with the described function of the present toy with rigid teething member.
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The kitten 10 has a face 13 with two eyes 14, a nose 15, mouth 16 and ears 17. The nose 15 includes a squeaker which produces noise when pressed. The ears 17 include a crinkle material such as wax paper covered with a fabric cover which produces a crinkling sound when touched.
A hanger 70 is attached to the head 20. The hanger 70 includes a main body 72 with a gap or break 74 which allows the hanger 70 to clamp onto a bar such as one of a stroller, playpen or crib.
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It will now be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention provided features and advantages not found in prior infant products. The present toy provides for multi-sensory play which includes a removable teething member advantageously in the shape of a bandana which can be worn by an infant. The present toy also includes additional multi-sensory elements which include a squeaker noise and crinkle ears, rattle, mirror and other elements for infant play.
One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments are also possible without departing from the teachings of the presently-disclosed subject matter. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently-disclosed subject matter.