Claims
- 1. A structure providing simulated shoulders elevated above a wearer's head for support of costumes or the like, comprising:
- a simulated shoulder platform of a width and length determined by the width and length required for a shoulder portion of the costume;
- support columns extending downwardly from the shoulder platform and terminating at the wearer's shoulders, each column attached at one end to the shoulder platform and spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head,
- the support columns formed of hollow flexible inflatable bladders attached to the shoulder platform at their tops, which columns when inflated provide sufficiently rigid columns for support, with the shoulder engaging column bottoms generally conforming to a wearer's shoulders in order to rest on the wearer's shoulders; and
- flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to the wearer.
- 2. The simulated shoulders structure of claim 1, in which the simulated shoulder platform is an inflatable bladder member.
- 3. A structure providing simulated shoulders elevated above a wearer's head for support of costumes or the like, comprising:
- a simulated shoulder platform of a width and length determined by the width and length required for a shoulder portion of the costume;
- support columns extending downwardly from the shoulder platform, each column attached at one end to the shoulder platform and spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head;
- a post attached to the simulated shoulders platform on the opposite side from the support columns to provide support for an artificial head, the post comprising an inflatable bladder; and
- flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to the wearer.
- 4. A structure providing simulated shoulders elevated above a wearer's head for support of costumes or the like, comprising:
- a simulated shoulder platform of a width and length determined by the width and length required for a shoulder portion of the costume;
- support columns extending downwardly from the shoulder platform, each column attached at one end to the shoulder platform and spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head;
- a post attached to the simulated shoulders platform on the opposite side from the support columns to provide support for an artificial head, the post extending upward from a inflatable bladder member providing the simulated shoulder platform; and
- flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to the wearer.
- 5. The simulated shoulder structure of claim 4, in which the upward extending post to support an artificial head is of inflatable bladder construction.
- 6. A costume comprising:
- a structure providing simulated shoulders elevated above a wearer's head having
- a simulated shoulder platform of a width and length determined by the width and length required for a shoulder portion of the costume,
- support columns extending downwardly from the shoulder platform, each column attached at one end to the shoulder platform and spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head, and
- flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to the wearer; and
- a flexible fabric garment for covering the shoulders and hanging some distance around the wearer toward the ground, the fabric garment having
- a panel of flexible mesh through which it is difficult to see the wearer within the costume, but which enables the wearer, due to his proximity to the mesh, to see through the mesh with relative clear visibility, allowing the wearer to see beyond the costume.
- 7. A costume comprising:
- a structure providing simulated shoulders elevated above a wearer's head having
- a simulated shoulder platform of a width and length determined by the width and length required for a shoulder portion of the costume,
- support columns extending downwardly from the shoulder platform, each column attached at one end to the shoulder platform and spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head,
- a post attached to the shoulder platform on the opposite side from the support columns to provide support for an simulated head,
- a simulated head mounted on the post, and
- flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to the wearer; and
- a flexible fabric garment for covering the shoulders and hanging some distance around the wearer toward the ground, the fabric having
- means included as part of the fabric for allowing the wearer to see beyond the costume.
- 8. The costume of claim 7, wherein the means for allowing the wearer to see is a panel of flexible mesh through which it is difficult to see the wearer within the costume, but which enables the wearer, due to his proximity to the mesh, to see through the mesh with relative clear visibility.
- 9. A simulated shoulder comprising:
- a) a platform including
- i) an upper and a lower surface,
- ii) horizontally disposed support columns defining the periphery of the shoulder platform, and
- iii) a head supporting structure attached to the upper surface for support of an inflatable bladder;
- b) an inflatable bladder attached to the head supporting structure for simulating a head and supporting a costume mask;
- c) at least one elongated support column extending downwardly from the platform, each column
- i) attached at one end to the platform, and
- ii) spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head; and
- d) flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to a wearer for supporting the simulated shoulder platform, the flexible means further having adjustable means extending from the support columns, portions of the adjustable means releasably engaging the wearer.
- 10. A costume comprising in combination:
- a) a structure providing simulated shoulders elevated above a wearer's head, the structure, including
- i) an upper and a lower surface,
- ii) horizontally disposed support columns defining the periphery of the simulated shoulder, and
- iii) a head supporting structure attached to the upper surface for support of an inflatable bladder;
- b) an inflatable bladder attached to the head supporting structure for simulating a head and supporting a costume mask;
- c) at least one elongated support column extending downwardly from the simulated shoulder, each column
- i) attached at one end to the simulated shoulder, and
- ii) spaced apart at least the largest lateral dimension of a wearer's head;
- d) flexible means attached to the support columns to hold the structure to a wearer for supporting the simulated shoulder, the flexible means having adjustable means extending from the support columns, portions of the adjustable means releasably engaging the wearer;
- e) an artificial head disposed over at least a portion of the inflatable bladder; and
- f) a flexible fabric covering the structure and hanging some distance around the wearer toward the ground, a means included as part of the fabric which allows the wearer to see beyond the costume.
Parent Case Info
This appln claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/104,182 filed Oct. 14, 1998.
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