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| WO/2007/015037 | February, 2007 | CLOTHING ARTICLE |
The present application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/581,733, filed on Jun. 21, 2004 and which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
The present invention is directed to clothing, particularly children's clothing having an entertainment feature as a part thereof. More specifically, the invention is directed to an article of clothing for a small child or toddler having pockets which are also detachable hand puppets for the child to play with.
Most parents of small children know how difficult a long car ride, train ride or flight can be with one or more small children. Small children are easily bored and when bored they often become unruly. Parents attempt to curtail this by trying to keep the children occupied for as much of the duration of the trip as possible. Parents often bring books for the children to look at, coloring books for the children to draw in, as well as toys to play with.
Additional ways for parents to keep children occupied and allow children to entertain themselves are always welcome. The present invention provides an additional way for children to keep themselves occupied and enjoy themselves.
The invention comprises a pull-over type or wrap-around garment or dress to be worn by a child and having pockets on each side of the front of the garment. The pockets can be used in their normal fashion for retaining objects placed therein by the child. Additionally, the pockets may be detachable from the garment, such as via hook and loop type fasteners such as Velcro®.
FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the garment in accordance with the present invention showing frontal and back views of the garment and having a giraffe motif;
FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of the garment in accordance with the present invention showing the pockets detached from the garment and being worn on the hands of the garment wearer and having a frog motif;
FIG. 3 illustrates the garment having a frog motif as shown I FIG. 2 but not being worn by the wearer;
FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the garment in accordance with the present invention and having a mouse motif; and
FIG. 5 illustrates another embodiment of the garment in accordance with the present invention and having a lady bug motif.
FIG. 1 shows one preferred embodiment of the invention comprising a garment 10 having a front surface 12 and a back surface 14 and having pockets 16 a , 16 b on the front surface 12 . In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, pockets 16 a , 16 b are shown to have a shape in form of a giraffe. The invention is not intended to be limited in this regard and pockets 16 a . 16 b may be in the form of a variety of different animals, characters and the like. In general, the shape or character of the pockets 16 a , 16 b will correlate with the overall coloring and motif of the garment 10 . For example, in FIG. 1, pockets 16 a , 16 b are in the shape and color of giraffes, while garment 10 has the appearance of a jungle. In FIGS. 2 and 3, pockets 16 the shape of frogs, and garment 10 has a frog-like motif as shown. FIG. 4 illustrates garment 10 with pockets 16 a , 16 b having the appearance of mice. FIG. 5 illustrates garment 10 with pockets 16 a , 16 b having the appearance of lady bugs.
The pockets 16 a , 16 b are detachable from garment 10 . Advantageously, pockets 16 a , 16 b are connected with garment 10 via hook-and-loop type fasteners, commonly known as Velcro®. FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention in which pockets 16 a , 16 b are removed from the garment and worn on the hands of the garment wearer (indicated by X). In this embodiment it is seen that pockets 16 a , 16 b , although detached from garment, 10 , are nevertheless connected to garment 10 by an attachment element, such as via cords 20 a , 20 b which are connected to garment 10 at points 22 a , 22 b . Cords 20 a , 20 b prevent the loss of pockets 16 a , 16 b by the wearer. In alternative embodiments, points 22 a , 22 b may be detachable via hook-and-loop type fasteners, snaps, buttons, zippers and the like, so that garment 10 can be worn without pockets 16 a , 16 b . When the wearer's hands are inserted in pockets 16 a , 16 b and pockets 16 a , 16 b are removed from garment 10 by the wearer, pockets 16 a , 16 b can be used as hand puppets, which allow a child to entertain him or herself, or to play with other children wearing a similar garment and who have their own hand puppets. When the wearer no longer desires to play with the hand puppets (pockets 16 a , 16 b ), they are reattached to garment 10 . The hook-and-loop type fasteners are illustrated in FIG. 2 as 24 a , 24 b . As previously stated, the invention is not, however, limited to the use of hook-and-loop type fasteners to connect pockets 116 b to garment 10 , and other connection means are contemplated, such as but not limited to, buttons, snaps and zippers.
The present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 and other embodiments are contemplated. Garment 10 ma be a unitary garment that is pulled over the wearer's head, or it may have snaps, buttons, hook-and-loop type fasteners or tie strings in the shoulder areas (indicated as 18 ), or a zipper or tie strings on back surface 14 . Additionally, garment 10 may be a halter-type garment having a front surface that may be tied around the wearer's back and/or neck.
Furthermore, although it is believed that garment 10 will be predominantly worn by children, the invention is not limited in this respect and adults may have occasion to where this type of garment as well.