Interactive blanket and pillow for children
DCFirst Claim
1. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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b. a plurality of spaced-apart fabric loops attached to the fabric body, wherein;
c. the fabric loops extend from about one inch to about two inches past the periphery of the fabric body, such that the fabric loops do not create a choking hazard but are long enough for children to insert their fingers through the fabric loops and to use the fabric loops for carrying the bedding article; and
d. the fabric loops are provided in a number of different patterns, colors, and textures;
whereby children are visually stimulated by the varied patterns and colors and are tactually stimulated by touching the fabric loops and rubbing opposed portions of the fabric loops together between their fingers.
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Abstract
An interactive security blanket for children comprises two fabric sheets sewn together to provide a blanket body. One of the sheets preferably has a colorful children'"'"'s pattern or design, while the other is provided in a complimentary solid color. Additionally, a plurality of spaced-apart ribbon loops, or “tags,” are attached to the four edges of the blanket body, and extend out therefrom. The lengths of ribbon comprising the tags are looped from and back into the seam between the pieces of fleece, and are firmly attached at that seam. The tags are provided in a variety of colors, patterns, and textures, e.g., they may be wide, thin, silky, textured, bright-colored, pastel, shiny, solid, and/or provided with fabric prints suitable for children. The tags function as a means for providing sensory stimulation for children via the children'"'"'s passive (ocular) or active (tactile) interaction with the pillow or blanket.
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24 Claims
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1. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a fabric body; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart fabric loops attached to the fabric body, wherein;
c. the fabric loops extend from about one inch to about two inches past the periphery of the fabric body, such that the fabric loops do not create a choking hazard but are long enough for children to insert their fingers through the fabric loops and to use the fabric loops for carrying the bedding article; and
d. the fabric loops are provided in a number of different patterns, colors, and textures;
whereby children are visually stimulated by the varied patterns and colors and are tactually stimulated by touching the fabric loops and rubbing opposed portions of the fabric loops together between their fingers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a fabric body comprising;
a top sheet; and
a bottom sheet non-removably attached to the top sheet about a common periphery; and
b. a plurality of fabric loops extending past the periphery of the fabric body, wherein;
c. the fabric loops are securely non-removably attached to the fabric body between the peripheral edges of the top and bottom sheets such that the fabric loops cannot be opened or removed from the fabric body by children; and
d. the fabric loops are provided in a number of different patterns, colors, and textures;
whereby children are visually stimulated by the varied patterns and colors and are tactually stimulated by touching the fabric loops and rubbing opposed portions of the fabric loops together between their fingers. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a fabric body comprising;
a top sheet; and
a bottom sheet non-removably attached to the top sheet about a common periphery; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart fabric loops each comprising a length of ribbon having first and second ends and turned back over on themselves such that the first and second ends lie proximate one another, said fabric loops being securely non-removably attached to the fabric body between the peripheral edges of the top and bottom sheets by a plurality of stitches extending through the top and bottom sheets and the first and second ends of the fabric loops, such that the fabric loops cannot be opened or removed from the fabric body by children, wherein;
c. the fabric loops extend from about one inch to about two inches past the periphery of the fabric body, such that the fabric loops do not create a choking hazard but are long enough for children to insert their fingers through the fabric loops and to use the fabric loops for carrying the bedding article; and
d. the fabric loops are provided in a number of different patterns, colors, and textures;
whereby children are visually stimulated by the varied patterns and colors and are tactually stimulated by touching the fabric loops and rubbing opposed portions of the fabric loops together between their fingers.
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12. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a bedding article body adapted to be tactually and visually pleasing to children; and
b. a plurality of fabric loops attached to the bedding article body and adapted to be visually and tactually stimulating for children, wherein the fabric loops extend from about one inch to about two inches past the fabric body, such that the fabric loops do not create a choking hazard but are long enough for children to insert their fingers through the fabric loops and to use the fabric loops for carrying the bedding article, said loops being securely non-removably attached to the bedding article body such that the loops cannot be opened and/or removed from the bedding article body by children, and wherein the bedding article has no fabric loops that extend beyond about two inches past the fabric body.
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13. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a bedding article body adapted to be tactually and visually pleasing to children, said bedding article body having a periphery and comprising first and second fabric sheets non-removably attached to one another proximate a common boundary edge; and
b. a plurality of fabric loops adapted to be visually and tactually stimulating to children, said fabric loops comprising lengths of fabric having first and second ends and turned back over on themselves such that the first and second ends lie proximate one another and form loop-shaped portions that extend past the periphery of the bedding article body, and said first and second ends being disposed between the first and second fabric sheets and securely non-removably attached to the bedding article body proximate their respective first and second ends, such that the fabric loops cannot be opened or removed from the fabric body by children.
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14. The interactive bedding article of claim 43 wherein the fabric loops are attached to the first and second sheets by a plurality of stitches extending through the first and second sheets and the first and second ends of the fabric loops.
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15. An interactive blanket for children comprising:
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a. a fabric blanket body having a periphery and comprising;
i. a first fabric sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface; and
ii. a second fabric sheet having substantially the same dimensions as the first fabric sheet and having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface of the second fabric sheet facing the bottom surface of the first fabric sheet and the second fabric sheet being non-removably attached to the first fabric sheet proximate a common boundary edge of the two sheets such that a peripheral area of the top surface of the first sheet is in contact with a peripheral area of the bottom surface of the second sheet; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart loops attached to the periphery of the fabric blanket body and adapted to provide visual, auditory, and/or tactile stimulation for children, said loops being securely non-removably attached to and extending out from between the peripheral area of the top surface of the first sheet and the peripheral area of the bottom surface of the second sheet by a plurality of stitches extending through the first and second sheets and the loops, such that the loops cannot be opened or removed from the fabric body by children.
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16. An interactive blanket for children comprising:
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a. a blanket body having a periphery; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart loops attached to the periphery of the blanket body and adapted to provide visual, auditory, and/or tactile stimulation for children, said loops extending from about one inch to about two inches past the periphery of the blanket body, such that the loops do not create a choking hazard but are long enough for children to insert their fingers through the loops and to use the loops for carrying the blanket, wherein;
(i) the loops are securely non-removably attached to the blanket body such that the loops cannot be opened and/or removed from the blanket body by children; and
(ii) the blanket has no loops that extend beyond about two inches past the periphery of the blanket body.
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17. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a fabric body; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart loops attached to the fabric body, wherein the loops are adapted in size and shape for children;
to insert their fingers through the loops;
to use the loops for carrying the bedding article; and
to rub opposed portions of the loops together between their fingers for tactile stimulation, and said loops being securely non-removably attached to the fabric body such that the loops cannot be opened and/removed from the fabric body by children.
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18. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a fabric body; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart loops attached to the fabric body, wherein;
c. the loops are adapted in size and shape for children to insert their fingers through the loops and to use the loops for carrying the bedding article, but not to create a choking hazard for children;
d. the loops are adapted to provide visual, auditory, and/or tactile stimulation for children, and the loops are securely non-removably attached to the fabric body such that the loops cannot be opened and/or removed from the fabric body by children.
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19. An interactive article for children comprising:
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a. a body; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart loops attached to the body, wherein the loops are adapted in size and shape for children;
to insert their fingers through the loops;
to use the loops for carrying the article; and
to rub opposed portions of the loops together between their fingers for tactile stimulation, and said loops being securely non-removably attached to the body such that the loops cannot be opened and/or removed from the body by children; and
wherein the loops are provided in a plurality of different colors, patterns, and/or textures for providing visual, auditory, and/or tactile stimulation for children.
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20. An interactive article for children comprising:
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a. a body; and
b. a plurality of spaced-apart loops attached to the body, wherein;
c. the loops are adapted in size and shape for children to insert their fingers through the loops and to use the loops for carrying the article, but not to create a choking hazard for children; and
d. the loops are provided in a plurality of different colors, patterns, and/or textures for providing visual, and/or tactile stimulation for children, and the loops are securely non-removably attached to the body such that the loops cannot be opened and/or removed from the body by children.
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21. An interactive article for children comprising:
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a. a fabric body; and
b. a plurality of lengths of fabric extending past the periphery of the fabric body, wherein;
c. the lengths of fabric have first and second ends and are turned back over on themselves such that the first and second ends lie proximate one another;
d. the lengths of fabric are securely non-removably attached to the fabric body such that the lengths of fabric content be opened or removed from the fabric body by children; and
e. the lengths of fabric are provided in a number of different patterns, colors, and textures;
whereby children are visually stimulated by the varied patterns and colors and are tactually stimulated by touching the lengths of fabric and rubbing opposed portions of the lengths of fabric together between their fingers. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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24. An interactive bedding article for children comprising:
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a. a bedding article body adapted to be tactually and visually pleasing to children, said bedding article body having a periphery and comprising first and second fabric sheets attached to one another proximate a common boundary edge; and
b. a plurality of lengths of fabric adapted to be visually and tactually stimulating to children, wherein;
(i) the lengths of fabric extend past the periphery of the bedding article body;
have first and second ends; and
are turned back over on themselves such that the first and second ends lie proximate one another; and
(ii) the first and second ends are disposed between the first and second fabric sheets and are securely non-removably attached to the bedding article body proximate their respective first and second ends, whereby the lengths of fabric cannot be opened or removed from the fabric body by children.
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