US20070218799A1 - Configurable toy and item of wearing apparel - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel, comprising any number removably attachable segments.
- an animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and an item of wearing apparel, comprises a combined toy/wearing apparel having a plurality of removably attachable segments. These segments are removably attachable by at least one attachment means.
- the article is dimensioned such that it is worn by a wearer.
- the removably attachable segments are adapted to variably configure the article.
- the removably attachable segments of the article are comprised of a head segment; and a plurality of body segments.
- the embodiment can also comprise at least one cover segment and a base segment. It may even further include at least one appendage segment.
- the invention may also be designed such that the removably attachable segments are also comprised of different colors; and these segments may be configured to alter at least one color of the article.
- the animal shaped toy and item of wearing apparel is capable of multiple configurations. It can take any animal form imaginable, including that of a reptile, a bird, an amphibian, a fish, a mammal, or even protozoa.
- the invention is designed such that removably attachable segments are used to configure the article into any number of animal shapes.
- the removably attachable segments may be configured in various ways so as to alter the size of the article.
- the article is an item of wearing apparel, it can be worn anywhere on a wearer, for example on the neck portion of the wearer, the waist portion of the wearer, or the shoulder portions of the wearer.
- the article can be made of a soft material, for example, fleece, velvet, plush, silk or faux fur.
- the article may also include a catch which would allow the article to be positioned on the body as desired.
- inventions include those where the combination toy and item of wearing apparel is stuffed or where it further comprises an external opening leading to an internal cavity which can contain at least one good or belonging of the wearer.
- the article also includes a sound generating device.
- FIGS. 1A to 1 D represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel as worn on the neck of a wearer.
- FIGS. 2A to 2 C represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel with removably attachable segments.
- FIG. D represents a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel as worn on the neck of a wearer where the article's segments have been configured to make it shorter.
- FIGS. 2E to 2 I represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel with removably attachable segments, including removably attachable cover segments.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel which included a cavity which can hold a good or belonging.
- FIGS. 1-2 are shown the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
- the article 10 is shown as a snake shaped scarf worn around the neck of the wearer 12 .
- the article 10 could also be worn as a wrap which is worn around the waist or a shawl which is worn around the shoulders (not shown).
- the article 10 can include a catch (not shown) which allows it to be worn as desired, for example, around the waist as a wrap.
- a catch means any device which can be used to aid in positioning the article on a wearer.
- the article 10 is in the shape of an animal.
- Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines an animal as “any of a kingdom (Animalia) of living things including many-celled organisms and often many of the single-celled ones (as protozoans) that typically differ from plants in having cells without cellulose walls, in lacking chlorophyll and the capacity for photosynthesis, in requiring more complex food materials (as proteins), in being organized to a greater degree of complexity, and in having the capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor responses to stimulation.”
- Animals within the scope of this invention include, for example, mammals such as dogs and cats, insects, arachnids, turtles, reptiles such as snakes and lizards, frogs, sharks, dolphins, and fish.
- FIG. 1A shows an embodiment where the article 10 is in the form of a mammal, specifically a dog.
- the article's 10 animal form is that of a snake, which is a reptile.
- the article 10 is both a toy and item of wearing apparel and is designed to be configured in any number of ways, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the embodiment at FIG. 2A takes the reptilian form of a snake, and is composed of a head segment 2 and two body segments 4 .
- the segments 2 , 4 when attached, form the item which is both wearing apparel and toy.
- the segments 2 , 4 are detachable so as to allow a user to reconfigure the article 10 .
- the article 10 while wearable as a scarf, is shown as a stand alone toy. As such, although functional as an item of wearing apparel, it is independently functional as a toy.
- the article 10 is shown with one of the body segments 4 detached.
- the body segment 4 is tubular and preferably consists primarily of a soft material such as silk, faux fur, velvet, fleece or plush.
- the detachable segments 4 have at their distal end 10 and proximal end 8 attachment means 9 so as to allow the segment 4 to be removably attachable.
- the head segment 2 also is removably attachable, but only at the base of the head.
- attachment means 9 is any mechanism that renders the segments 4 attachable and detachable for example, attachment means 9 could be either VelcroTM, buttons, clips, snaps, hooks, adhesive or adhesive strips, elastic or non-elastic bands, magnets, buckles, or zippers, tab and slot configurations, materials that can be tied such as laces or twist-ties, or a flexible material that has sufficient tensile strength such that it can be bent to secure the connection between segments.
- An attachment means can even comprise designing the cover segment such that it can be positioned on the article 10 such that it is fixed to the article until removed, such as in the case where the cover segment is designed to be a shirt which slips over a base segment which has arms and a torso.
- the article 10 is capable of many different appearances.
- the segments 4 can be any number of colors or patterns, and are interchangeable so as to alter the appearance of the article 10 .
- the article 10 could also have its size changed.
- the article could be shortened. One manner of doing so would be by removing a body segment 4 and joining the remaining body segments 4 of the article 10 together.
- FIG. 2D shows a shortened article 10 , as draped around the neck 12 .
- cover segments 6 can be attached and detached from a base segment of the article 10 and can be used to alter its appearance.
- Cover segments 6 can have any type of patterns or colors.
- a base segment is any segment of the article upon which the cover segments are removably attachable to.
- any number of the cover segments 6 could be attached along the head segment 2 and body segments 4 of the snake shaped article 10 and, by attaching the cover segments 6 side by side or at intervals along the snake shaped article 10 , create the appearance of stripes.
- the head segment 2 and body segments 4 serve as a base segment.
- Cover segments used in the above described manner, can also be used to variably configure an animal shaped toy and item of wearing apparel where, for example, the head and body are one piece. Such an embodiment is shown at FIGS. 2E, 2F and 2 G, wherein the head 2 and body 4 act as one base segment 4 and the cover segments 6 are attached thereto.
- An further embodiment for changing the appearance may be by making the cover segments 6 reversible.
- FIGS. 2E, 2F and 2 G reversible cover segments 6 allow the wearable animal toy to be reconfigured.
- the reversible cover segments 6 can include different colors, patterns, or textures.
- Each reversible cover segment is designed such that it has at least two sides 6 a , 6 b such as shown at 2 E In FIG.
- one side 6 a of the removably attachable reversible cover segment 6 when attached, is exposed such that it gives the article 10 one appearance, while another side 6 b is concealed.
- the reversible cover segment 6 can then be removed and reattached, for example by reattaching the cover segment such that another side 6 b is exposed and the first side 6 a is concealed, as shown in FIG. 2G , resulting in another appearance.
- the article can be variably configured with alternate patterns, colors, materials, and textures, thus altering the appearance of the article 10 .
- FIG. 2C is an embodiment showing segments shaped as appendages 16 which can be attached and detached to form different animal shapes.
- the animal shape is shown as a lizard.
- the detachable appendages 16 are in the form of four legs and a tail.
- the appendages 16 can be detached such that the animal shape can be configured to appear as a snake, but when attached the article 10 takes the animal shape of a lizard.
- the appendages 16 could also be designed to look like the legs and tail of a dog, and the head segment 2 be detached and replaced with a head segment 2 shaped like a dog's head so as to form the article which is both a dog shaped scarf and toy as shown in FIG. 1A .
- the appendage segments 16 can be attached to a cover segment, as shown in FIGS. 2H and 2I .
- a head segment 2 and a body segment 4 are attached to form a base segment.
- a cover segment 6 for the body segment 4 includes a cross pattern down the middle 26 . This can be placed over the body segment 4 and secured at the base of the head segment 2 by an attachment means 9 as shown at FIG. 2I .
- the attachment means 9 can be an elastic, Velcro, or other securing band or mechanism.
- Optional attachable appendage segments 16 here shown as legs, form a lizard shape may be connected by attachment means 9 to the cover segment 6 or the body segment 4 .
- FIG. 2I shows the cross patterned cover segment 6 , fastened to the body segment 4 , by attachment means 9 at the base of the head 2 .
- the appendage segments 16 are attached to the cover segment 6 , transforming the snake shape into a lizard shape.
- FIG. 3 An embodiment is shown at FIG. 3 where the article 10 is configured to hold a belonging or good 18 , for example, a towel.
- the head segment 2 and appendage segments 16 are used to create a dolphin shape.
- the body segment 4 is designed to have an external opening 20 which allows access to a internal cavity 22 inside the article 10 .
- the cavity can then be used to contain a good or belonging 18 such as a towel.
- the opening 20 can then be closed by using a zipper, buttons, snaps, or any other closing mechanism 24 attached to the opening 20 .
- FIG. 3B is the article 10 as draped about the neck as a scarf.
- each of the segments it is possible for some or all of the segments to be stuffed.
- each of the segments 4 of the article 10 it is possible for each of the segments 4 of the article 10 to be stuffed or hollow.
- the body segment 4 is preferably designed to be completely hollow so as to allow an internal cavity 20 to be formed, the appendages 16 and the head 2 could nonetheless be stuffed or hollow.
- the embodiments may also optionally include components that enhance the article 10 by accomplishing a specific function or purpose such as for entertainment, for therapy, or for animating the article 10 .
- These components are joined to the article 10 in any number of ways, for example they may be enclosed, attached, inserted, or removably attached.
- Such devises include, but are not limited to, safety devices such as reflective or light emitting devices or materials (e.g., small light or a glow in the dark device or material); sound generating devices; cold, heat, or scent packs or similar therapeutic items; tracking, signaling, or communication devices; or a motion generating device such as a vibrating device; or even personal computers.
- an embodiment may also optionally include a sound generator so as to animate the article 10 .
- the sound generator could be a rattle shaped device filled with beads (not shown) that simulated the sound of a rattlesnake and which could be attached to the tail end of the device.
- a mechanism (not shown) containing a recording of a dog's bark or a funny voice could be placed inside the article 10 and designed to make a sound when the article 10 is squeezed.
- the sound generator could also be adapted to sound an alarm as a safety measure.
- the sound generator such as a radio or other media player could also be adapted to play music for entertainment or therapeutic purposes.
- a motion generator could be placed inside the article 10 such that it imparts motion to the article 10 , such as by animating the article's 10 limbs or by causing it to vibrate.
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The invention relates to an animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel comprising a number of removably attachable segments. The article is dimensioned such that it is wearable. The segments are adapted to variably configure the article.
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- The present invention relates to an animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel, comprising any number removably attachable segments.
- Today, it is common to see wearing apparel and plush toy animals. Articles which are both toys and wearing apparel are known in the art, particularly for children. By way of example, reference is made to U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,448,315, and 4,543,669, 5,791,963, and 6,126,507. However, the art does not disclose any such item that can be variably configured by virtue of having any number of segments that can be interchangeably attached and detached so as to change the appearance of the item.
- The present invention, an animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and an item of wearing apparel, comprises a combined toy/wearing apparel having a plurality of removably attachable segments. These segments are removably attachable by at least one attachment means. The article is dimensioned such that it is worn by a wearer. The removably attachable segments are adapted to variably configure the article.
- In one embodiment the removably attachable segments of the article are comprised of a head segment; and a plurality of body segments. The embodiment can also comprise at least one cover segment and a base segment. It may even further include at least one appendage segment. The invention may also be designed such that the removably attachable segments are also comprised of different colors; and these segments may be configured to alter at least one color of the article.
- The animal shaped toy and item of wearing apparel is capable of multiple configurations. It can take any animal form imaginable, including that of a reptile, a bird, an amphibian, a fish, a mammal, or even protozoa. In one embodiment the invention is designed such that removably attachable segments are used to configure the article into any number of animal shapes. In yet another embodiment of the article the removably attachable segments may be configured in various ways so as to alter the size of the article.
- As the article is an item of wearing apparel, it can be worn anywhere on a wearer, for example on the neck portion of the wearer, the waist portion of the wearer, or the shoulder portions of the wearer. The article can be made of a soft material, for example, fleece, velvet, plush, silk or faux fur. The article may also include a catch which would allow the article to be positioned on the body as desired.
- Other optional embodiments of the invention include those where the combination toy and item of wearing apparel is stuffed or where it further comprises an external opening leading to an internal cavity which can contain at least one good or belonging of the wearer. Another optional embodiment is where the article also includes a sound generating device.
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FIGS. 1A to 1D represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel as worn on the neck of a wearer. -
FIGS. 2A to 2C represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel with removably attachable segments. - FIG. D represents a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel as worn on the neck of a wearer where the article's segments have been configured to make it shorter.
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FIGS. 2E to 2I represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel with removably attachable segments, including removably attachable cover segments. -
FIGS. 3A and 3B represent a configurable animal shaped article which is both a stand alone toy and item of wearing apparel which included a cavity which can hold a good or belonging. - In
FIGS. 1-2 are shown the preferred embodiments of the present invention. As shown in FIGS. 1B-D thearticle 10 is shown as a snake shaped scarf worn around the neck of thewearer 12. Thearticle 10 could also be worn as a wrap which is worn around the waist or a shawl which is worn around the shoulders (not shown). Optionally thearticle 10 can include a catch (not shown) which allows it to be worn as desired, for example, around the waist as a wrap. Herein a catch means any device which can be used to aid in positioning the article on a wearer. - The
article 10 is in the shape of an animal. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines an animal as “any of a kingdom (Animalia) of living things including many-celled organisms and often many of the single-celled ones (as protozoans) that typically differ from plants in having cells without cellulose walls, in lacking chlorophyll and the capacity for photosynthesis, in requiring more complex food materials (as proteins), in being organized to a greater degree of complexity, and in having the capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor responses to stimulation.” Animals within the scope of this invention include, for example, mammals such as dogs and cats, insects, arachnids, turtles, reptiles such as snakes and lizards, frogs, sharks, dolphins, and fish. This broad definition of animal can even encompass human beings.FIG. 1A shows an embodiment where thearticle 10 is in the form of a mammal, specifically a dog. InFIG. 1B -D the article's 10 animal form is that of a snake, which is a reptile. - The
article 10 is both a toy and item of wearing apparel and is designed to be configured in any number of ways, as shown inFIG. 2 . The embodiment atFIG. 2A takes the reptilian form of a snake, and is composed of ahead segment 2 and twobody segments 4. Thesegments segments article 10. Thearticle 10, while wearable as a scarf, is shown as a stand alone toy. As such, although functional as an item of wearing apparel, it is independently functional as a toy. - At
FIG. 2B thearticle 10 is shown with one of thebody segments 4 detached. Thebody segment 4 is tubular and preferably consists primarily of a soft material such as silk, faux fur, velvet, fleece or plush. Thedetachable segments 4 have at theirdistal end 10 andproximal end 8 attachment means 9 so as to allow thesegment 4 to be removably attachable. Thehead segment 2 also is removably attachable, but only at the base of the head. Herein an attachment means is any mechanism that renders thesegments 4 attachable and detachable for example, attachment means 9 could be either Velcro™, buttons, clips, snaps, hooks, adhesive or adhesive strips, elastic or non-elastic bands, magnets, buckles, or zippers, tab and slot configurations, materials that can be tied such as laces or twist-ties, or a flexible material that has sufficient tensile strength such that it can be bent to secure the connection between segments. An attachment means can even comprise designing the cover segment such that it can be positioned on thearticle 10 such that it is fixed to the article until removed, such as in the case where the cover segment is designed to be a shirt which slips over a base segment which has arms and a torso. - The
article 10 is capable of many different appearances. Thesegments 4 can be any number of colors or patterns, and are interchangeable so as to alter the appearance of thearticle 10. Thearticle 10 could also have its size changed. For example, the article could be shortened. One manner of doing so would be by removing abody segment 4 and joining the remainingbody segments 4 of thearticle 10 together.FIG. 2D shows a shortenedarticle 10, as draped around theneck 12. - At
FIG. 2B an embodiment is shown withcover segments 6. Thecover segments 6 can be attached and detached from a base segment of thearticle 10 and can be used to alter its appearance.Cover segments 6 can have any type of patterns or colors. A base segment is any segment of the article upon which the cover segments are removably attachable to. For example, any number of thecover segments 6 could be attached along thehead segment 2 andbody segments 4 of the snake shapedarticle 10 and, by attaching thecover segments 6 side by side or at intervals along the snake shapedarticle 10, create the appearance of stripes. In this embodiment thehead segment 2 andbody segments 4 serve as a base segment. - Cover segments, used in the above described manner, can also be used to variably configure an animal shaped toy and item of wearing apparel where, for example, the head and body are one piece. Such an embodiment is shown at
FIGS. 2E, 2F and 2G, wherein thehead 2 andbody 4 act as onebase segment 4 and thecover segments 6 are attached thereto. An further embodiment for changing the appearance may be by making thecover segments 6 reversible. InFIGS. 2E, 2F and 2Greversible cover segments 6 allow the wearable animal toy to be reconfigured. Thereversible cover segments 6 can include different colors, patterns, or textures. Each reversible cover segment is designed such that it has at least twosides FIG. 2E oneside 6 a of the removably attachablereversible cover segment 6, when attached, is exposed such that it gives thearticle 10 one appearance, while anotherside 6 b is concealed. Thereversible cover segment 6 can then be removed and reattached, for example by reattaching the cover segment such that anotherside 6 b is exposed and thefirst side 6 a is concealed, as shown inFIG. 2G , resulting in another appearance. Thus depending on how thereversible cover segments 6 are connected, the article can be variably configured with alternate patterns, colors, materials, and textures, thus altering the appearance of thearticle 10. - At
FIG. 2C , is an embodiment showing segments shaped asappendages 16 which can be attached and detached to form different animal shapes. The animal shape is shown as a lizard. Thedetachable appendages 16 are in the form of four legs and a tail. In this embodiment theappendages 16 can be detached such that the animal shape can be configured to appear as a snake, but when attached thearticle 10 takes the animal shape of a lizard. Theappendages 16 could also be designed to look like the legs and tail of a dog, and thehead segment 2 be detached and replaced with ahead segment 2 shaped like a dog's head so as to form the article which is both a dog shaped scarf and toy as shown inFIG. 1A . - As an alternate means of configuring the article, the
appendage segments 16 can be attached to a cover segment, as shown inFIGS. 2H and 2I . InFIG. 2H , ahead segment 2 and abody segment 4 are attached to form a base segment. Acover segment 6 for thebody segment 4 includes a cross pattern down the middle 26. This can be placed over thebody segment 4 and secured at the base of thehead segment 2 by an attachment means 9 as shown atFIG. 2I . The attachment means 9 can be an elastic, Velcro, or other securing band or mechanism. Optionalattachable appendage segments 16, here shown as legs, form a lizard shape may be connected by attachment means 9 to thecover segment 6 or thebody segment 4.FIG. 2I shows the cross patternedcover segment 6, fastened to thebody segment 4, by attachment means 9 at the base of thehead 2. In this case, theappendage segments 16 are attached to thecover segment 6, transforming the snake shape into a lizard shape. - An embodiment is shown at
FIG. 3 where thearticle 10 is configured to hold a belonging or good 18, for example, a towel. In this embodiment thehead segment 2 andappendage segments 16 are used to create a dolphin shape. Thebody segment 4 is designed to have anexternal opening 20 which allows access to ainternal cavity 22 inside thearticle 10. The cavity can then be used to contain a good or belonging 18 such as a towel. Theopening 20 can then be closed by using a zipper, buttons, snaps, or any other closing mechanism 24 attached to theopening 20. AtFIG. 3B is thearticle 10 as draped about the neck as a scarf. - In each of the embodiments it is possible for some or all of the segments to be stuffed. For example, in
FIG. 2A it is possible for each of thesegments 4 of thearticle 10 to be stuffed or hollow. In the case ofFIG. 3 , while thebody segment 4 is preferably designed to be completely hollow so as to allow aninternal cavity 20 to be formed, theappendages 16 and thehead 2 could nonetheless be stuffed or hollow. - The embodiments may also optionally include components that enhance the
article 10 by accomplishing a specific function or purpose such as for entertainment, for therapy, or for animating thearticle 10. These components are joined to thearticle 10 in any number of ways, for example they may be enclosed, attached, inserted, or removably attached. Such devises include, but are not limited to, safety devices such as reflective or light emitting devices or materials (e.g., small light or a glow in the dark device or material); sound generating devices; cold, heat, or scent packs or similar therapeutic items; tracking, signaling, or communication devices; or a motion generating device such as a vibrating device; or even personal computers. - For example, an embodiment may also optionally include a sound generator so as to animate the
article 10. For example, in the snake shapedarticle 10 ofFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , the sound generator could be a rattle shaped device filled with beads (not shown) that simulated the sound of a rattlesnake and which could be attached to the tail end of the device. In the case of the dog shapedarticle 10, a mechanism (not shown) containing a recording of a dog's bark or a funny voice could be placed inside thearticle 10 and designed to make a sound when thearticle 10 is squeezed. The sound generator could also be adapted to sound an alarm as a safety measure. The sound generator such as a radio or other media player could also be adapted to play music for entertainment or therapeutic purposes. A motion generator could be placed inside thearticle 10 such that it imparts motion to thearticle 10, such as by animating the article's 10 limbs or by causing it to vibrate.
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1. An animal shaped article which is both a stand alone animal-shaped toy and item of wearing apparel comprising:
a plurality of removably attachable segments, each segment having at least one attachment means;
whereby the segments are removably attached one to the other by the at least one attachment means and where attached the segments form the stand alone animal-shaped toy and item of wearing apparel;
the article is dimensioned to be worn by a wearer; and
the plurality of removably attachable segments are adapted to variably configure the article.
2. The article of claim 1 wherein the removably attachable segments comprise:
at least one head segment; and
at least one body segment.
3. The article of claim 1 wherein the removably attachable segments comprise:
a base segment; and
at least one cover segment.
4. The article of claim 1 wherein the removably attachable segments comprise:
at least one appendage segment.
5. The article of claim 1 wherein the removably attachable segments are adapted to variably configure the article so as to form a plurality of animal shapes.
6. The article of claim 1 wherein the removably attachable segments are adapted to variably configure the article so as to alter the size of the article.
7. The article of claim 1 wherein the removably attachable segments have different colors; and
whereby the removably attachable segments are adapted to variably configure the article so as to alter at least one color of the article.
8. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is worn over a neck portion of the wearer, a waist portion of a wearer, or at least one shoulder portion of a wearer.
9. The article of claim 1 wherein the article consists essentially of a soft material.
10. The article of claim 1 where the article further comprises a catch, the catch configured to allow the article to be positioned on a wearer as desired.
11. The article of claim 1 wherein the article further comprises:
at least one external opening, the opening leading to an internal cavity configured to contain at lest one good or belonging.
12. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is stuffed.
13. The article of claim 1 wherein the article further comprises:
at least one animating device operably joined to the article and adapted to animate the article.
14. The article of claim 13 wherein the animating device is at least one of:
a sound generator; or
a motion generator.
15. The article of claim 1 wherein the article further comprises:
at least one safety enhancing device operably joined to the article and adapted to enhance the safety of the wearer.
16. The article of claim 15 wherein the at least one safety enhancing device is at least one of:
a personal computer;
a communication device;
a sound generator; or
a light emitting device.
17. The article of claim 1 wherein the article further comprises:
at least one therapeutic device operably joined to the article.
18. The article of claim 17 wherein the at least one therapeutic device comprises at least one of:
a sound generator;
an item adapted to impart cold to a user;
an item adapted to impart heat to a user;
a motion generator; or
a scented item.
19. The article of claim 1 wherein article further comprises at least one entertainment device operably joined to the article and adapted to entertain a user.
20. The article of claim 19 wherein the at least one entertainment device comprises at least one of:
a sound generator;
a personal computer;
a communication device;
a motion generator; or
a light emitting device.
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