The disclosure relates to plush toys and, more particularly to a temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly.
People often struggle to find ways to keep themselves and especially their children cool during the hotter months of the year or, conversely, warm during the colder months. For the hotter months, some plush toys may have gel packs that are frozen separately and then inserted/removed from a pocket within the body of the plush toy. These gel packs are surrounded by stuffing and/or other materials within the body of the plush toy that neither efficiently insulate the cold gel packs nor effectively transfer the cold from the gel packs to the surface of the plush toy. Therefore, the gel packs do not stay cold for very long and they do not provide much relief to a child in hot temperatures. Furthermore, the gel packs become hard when frozen; this hardness within the body of the plush toy compromises the comfort and softness that is desired from a plush toy.
Similarly, for the colder months, some plush toys may have heating pads that are microwaved or otherwise heated separately and then inserted (and subsequently removed) from a pocket that is either located on the clothing of the plush toy or located within the body of the plush toy. For the heating pads that are inserted into the body of the plush toy, these heating pads are also surrounded by stuffing and/or other materials within the body of the plush toy that neither efficiently insulate the heating pads nor effectively transfer the heat from the heating pads to the surface of the plush toy. For the heating pads that are inserted into a pocket of the clothing of the plush toy, the clothing material is not thick enough to protect the child from experiencing burns from an overly hot heating pad.
Therefore a need exists for a temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly that may provide both prolonged cooling relief to a child during the hot weather months and also provide prolonged warming relief to a child during the cold weather months. The temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly also efficiently transfers cold and heat throughout its body while maintaining its softness.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts of the present invention in a simplified form that are further described in detail below in the DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION. This summary is not intended to identify each and every key feature of the invention, which remains the exclusive purview of claims, nor is the Summary intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a plush toy assembly for providing warming and cooling effects for a user is disclosed. The plush toy assembly comprises a plush toy comprising: a body; at least one thermal block contained within the body, the thermal block being capable of holding a cold temperature and also capable of holding a hot temperature; temperature retaining materials contained within the body, wherein the temperature retaining materials surround the thermal block and fill the body; wherein the temperature retaining materials insulate the thermal block and maintain a modified temperature of the thermal block while also dispersing the modified temperature of the thermal block throughout the body.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly is disclosed. The temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy comprises: a plush toy, the plush toy comprising: a body; at least two appendages coupled to and extending from the body; at least one thermal block contained within the body, the thermal block being capable of holding a cold temperature and also capable of holding a hot temperature; temperature retaining materials contained within the body, wherein the temperature retaining materials surround the thermal block and fill the body, and wherein the temperature retaining materials insulate the thermal block and maintain a modified temperature of the thermal block while also dispersing the modified temperature of the thermal block throughout the body; and at least one temperature controlling garment adapted to be removably worn about the body and having at least two holes formed therein so that the at least two appendages may be inserted therethrough, wherein the at least one temperature controlling garment is capable of modifying a temperature of the body.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly is disclosed. The temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy comprises: a plush toy, the plush toy comprising: a body; at least two appendages coupled to and extending from the body; at least one thermal block contained within the body, the thermal block being capable of holding a cold temperature and also capable of holding a hot temperature; temperature beads contained within the body, wherein the temperature beads surround the thermal block and fill the body; wherein the temperature beads insulate the thermal block and maintain a modified temperature of the thermal block while also dispersing the modified temperature of the thermal block throughout the body; and at least one temperature controlling garment adapted to be removably worn about the body and having at least two holes formed therein so that the at least two appendages may be inserted therethrough, wherein the at least one temperature controlling garment is one of a heating garment and a cooling garment, wherein the heating garment is capable of heating a temperature of the body and comprises: an outer fabric layer; a middle foam layer; and an innermost layer comprising one of a reheatable filling material and a reheatable gel pack, and wherein the cooling garment is capable of cooling the temperature of the body and comprises: an outer fabric layer; an outer middle foam layer; an inner middle foil layer comprised of thermally insulating material; and an innermost layer comprising a refreezable gel pack.
The novel features believed to be characteristic of the application are set forth in the appended claims. In the descriptions that follow, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily drawn to scale and certain figures can be shown in exaggerated or generalized form in the interest of clarity and conciseness. The application itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives, and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The description set forth below is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the disclosure and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present disclosure can be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the disclosure. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences can be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of this disclosure.
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Surrounding the thermal block 26 is a plurality of small temperature retaining materials. In this embodiment, the temperature retaining materials are temperature beads 28. The temperature beads 28 may be small, having a diameter of about 0.5-1.5 mm and the temperature beads 28 may hold cold or hot temperatures. It should be clearly understood that substantial benefit may be derived from the temperature beads 28 having a different size, as long as the temperature beads 28 are still small enough to provide a soft feel to the plush toy 12. The temperature beads 28 may be polystyrene beads which may help to insulate the thermal block 26 and maintain or prolong its cooling or heating effect while also dispersing the cold or heat from the thermal block 26 throughout the rest of the body 16 of the plush toy 12. Alternatively, the temperature beads 28 may be comprised of superabsorbent polymer beads. The temperature beads 28 may fill up the remaining area within the body 16 of the plush toy 12 around the thermal block 26. If multiple thermal blocks 26 are present, then the temperature beads 28 may also fill up the space between the thermal blocks 26. If the thermal block 26 shifts from the center of the body 16 of the plush toy 12 toward the perimeter of the body 16, then the hard thermal block 26 may cause the plush toy 12 to feel hard to the touch, thereby compromising its softness. The thermal block 26 may also rub or poke against the inside surface of the fabric of the body 16 of the plush toy 12 or against the seams holding the fabric of the body 16 together, which may lead to tearing of the fabric or ripping of the seams. Therefore, the body 16 of the plush toy 12 should be filled with enough temperature beads 28 to keep the thermal block 26 positioned near the center of the body 16. Although this embodiment describes the temperature retaining materials to be in the form of temperature beads 28, it should be clearly understood that the temperature retaining materials may also be other temperature retaining materials such as grains, rice, or flaxseed.
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Although the temperature controlling garment 36 is shown as being a sleeveless heating garment 38, it should be clearly understood that the temperature controlling garment 36 may have a hood, sleeves, or other coverings for the head or appendages 18 of the plush toy 12. If the temperature controlling garment 36 has a hood, sleeves, or other head or appendage coverings, the filling material 44 will preferably be only present in the area of the temperature controlling garment 36 that covers the body 16 of the plush toy 12; i.e. the filling material 44 preferably will not be present in the hood, sleeves, or other head or appendage coverings. However, it should be clearly understood that substantial benefit may nevertheless be derived if the filling material 44 is also present in the hood, sleeves, or other head or appendage coverings.
Although the temperature controlling garment 36 is shown as being a sleeveless cooling garment 50, it should be clearly understood that the temperature controlling garment 36 may have a hood, sleeves, or other coverings for the head or appendages 18 of the plush toy 12. If the temperature controlling garment 36 has a hood, sleeves, or other head or appendage coverings, the refreezable gel pack 58 will preferably be only present in the area of the temperature controlling garment 36 that covers the body 16 of the plush toy 12; i.e. the refreezable gel pack 58 preferably will not be present in the hood, sleeves, or other head or appendage coverings. However, it should be clearly understood that substantial benefit may nevertheless be obtained from the refreezable gel pack 58 also being present in the hood, sleeves, or other head or appendage coverings.
Desert climate areas, like Arizona, can experience extreme heat during the summer months. Unexpectedly, these desert climate areas may also experience cold winter months. People often struggle to find ways to keep themselves and especially their children cool during the hotter months and, conversely, warm during the colder months. Rather than having to use two separate plush toys, the temperature controlled plush toy assembly 10 of the present invention may be used for both purposes; providing either cooling effects or warming effects for the comfort of the user. The plush toy 12 may be heated by placing the plush toy 12 (with or without the heating garment 38) into the microwave or the plush toy 12 may be cooled by placing the plush toy 12 (with or without the cooling garment 50) into the freezer. If a user does not wish to place the plush toy 12 in the microwave, the heating garment 38 alone may be placed into the microwave and then, when hot, placed about the body 16 of the plush toy 12 to heat the plush toy 12. And if the user does not wish to place the plush toy 12 in the freezer, the cooling garment 50 alone may be placed into the freezer and then, when cold, placed about the body 16 of the plush toy 12 to cool the plush toy 12. The heating garment 38 and cooling garment 50 are configured to be interchangeable for the plush toy 12, depending upon whether the plush toy 12 is to have a heating effect or a cooling affect for the user.
The temperature controlling garment 36 affects the temperature of the body 16 of the plush toy 12. When the temperature controlling garment 36 is placed on the plush toy 12, the temperature of the plush toy 12 adjusts to the temperature of the temperature controlling garment 36. The outward appearance of the temperature controlling garment 36 may be designed to indicate whether the temperature controlling garment 36 is a heating garment 38 or a cooling garment 50. For example, the heating garment 38 may use a thin outer fabric layer 40 to convey that the heating garment 38 is a type of thin garment that one might wear during hot weather. The notion of hot weather may remind the user that the heating garment 38 is the one that should be placed in the microwave. Conversely, the cooling garment 50 may use a thick outer fabric layer 52 to convey that the cooling garment 50 is a type of thick garment that one might wear during the cold weather. The notion of cold weather may remind the user that the cooling garment 50 is the one that should be placed in the freezer.
During the hotter months, the user may place the entire cooling garment 50 into a freezer so that the refreezable gel pack 58 contained within the cooling garment 50 will become frozen. Once the cooling garment 50 is placed on the plush toy 12, the temperature of the plush 12 toy will become cool and the temperature beads 28 and thermal block 26 inside of the plush toy 12 will further retain the temperature of the cooling garment 50.
If the user wishes to enhance the cooling effect of the temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly 10 (perhaps in cold climate areas that experience extremely cold temperatures), the user may place the entire plush toy 12 (with or without the cooling garment 50) into the freezer so that the temperature block 26 will become frozen. For maximum and prolonged cooling effects, the user may place the plush toy 12 and the cooling garment 50 into the freezer (either coupled together or positioned separately within the freezer). The user may then place the cooling garment 50 onto the plush toy 12 prior to use.
During the colder months, the user may place the entire heating garment 38 into a microwave so that the filling material 44 or the reheatable gel pack 48 contained within the heating garment 38 will become hot. Once the heating garment 38 is placed on the plush toy 12, the temperature of the plush 12 toy will become warm and the temperature beads 28 and thermal block 26 inside of the plush toy 12 will further retain the temperature of the heating garment 38.
If the user wishes to enhance the heating effect of the temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly 10 (perhaps in desert climate areas that experience extremely hot temperatures), the user may place the entire plush toy 12 (with or without the heating garment 38) into the microwave so that the temperature block 26 may be heated. For maximum and prolonged heating effects, the user may place the plush toy 12 and the heating garment 38 into the microwave (either coupled together or positioned separately within the microwave). The user may then place the heating garment 38 onto the plush toy 12 prior to use.
A user may also wish to use essential oils, aromatherapy oils, or other scented liquids with the temperature controlled therapeutic plush toy assembly 10. To do so, the user may open the pocket 30 on the outer fabric layer 20 of the body 16 of the plush toy 12. The user may then apply the oils or scented liquids to the absorbent material 34 and place the absorbent material 34 back into the bag 32 of the pocket 30, and close the pocket 30. Alternatively, the user may place a vial of the oils or scented liquids directly into the pocket 30 without having to use the absorbent material 34.
The foregoing description is illustrative of particular embodiments of the application, but is not meant to be limitation upon the practice thereof. While the invention has been illustrated with respect to several specific embodiments thereof, these embodiments should be considered as illustrative rather than limiting. Various modifications and additions may be made and will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the invention should not be limited by the foregoing description, but rather should be defined only by the following claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/502,473 entitled TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED THERAPEUTIC PLUSH TOY, which was filed on May 5, 2017 in the name of the inventor herein and which is incorporated in full herein by reference.
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62502473 | May 2017 | US |