USRE38782E1 - Interactive blanket and pillow for children - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to child care devices, and, more particularly, to blankets or pillows for children.
- the chosen security blanket or item will be something with which the child is familiar and uses or plays with every day. Frequently, it will be a crib blanket or baby blanket also used for bedding during nap time or during the night. Although such blankets are functional, both as bedding and as security objects, they are typically disadvantageous for several reasons. The first of these is that the security blankets might not be conveniently portable. Because of the child's affection for the security blanket, it is usually taken along with the child wherever he or she goes. If the particular security blanket is relatively large, this may pose a problem for parents and the child, and the blanket may be dragged along the ground (thus getting dirty), or it may knock things over in stores. Another drawback to traditional blankets is that they may be less than ideally sturdy or appropriate for frequent use. For example, even if a hand-knit baby blanket given as a gift from a grandparent is occasionally used as bedding, parents may want to ensure it survives as a keepsake and is not “loved to death” as a security blanket.
- blankets that are available today typically consist of one sheet of plain colored fabric, which at most may have a satin border around the perimeter of the blanket.
- pillows that are available to children are either typical, plain sleeping pillows, or they have characters (cartoon/film characters) thereon which also do not provide any soothing activity at rest time.
- TagglyTM is a stuffed animal which has multiple tabs attached to its head. The tabs on this toy crinkle, squeak, and have a velvet feel, but the TagglyTM is a toy, not a blanket or pillow, and cannot be used as such. Plus, it is typically not the type of object that is most frequently chosen by children as a security object.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,285 to Troncone et al. discloses a dual-layer blanket comprising two sheets of different fabrics connected only about their common peripheries, so that the interior areas of the sheets can slide over one another. This sliding effect, with appropriately chosen fabrics, simulates the tactile response of the amnion lining and amniotic fluid experienced by a fetus in utero.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,167,565 to Metcalf (“Metcalf”) relates to a standard blanket that is provided with a plurality of “attractors,” which are differently-patterned patches sewn onto the center area of the blanket.
- the attractors are attached to the blanket only via no more than two edges, so that they can be slightly lifted off the surface of the blanket.
- the attractors may provide some degree of stimulation via their different patterns
- the design in Metcalf is disadvantageous in that the attractors cannot be very securely sewn onto the body of the blanket, making the blanket less than ideal for use with small children. More specifically, it is generally difficult to provide a secure stitching connection to the center of a fabric sheet, and it is nearly impossible to do so without leaving the stitching partially exposed.
- having a number of patches all over the surface of the blanket renders it less comfortable for use as a blanket.
- an interactive security blanket or pillow that is easily portable, that is sturdy, that still serves as a functional blanket or pillow, and that includes advantageously “low-tech” features with which a child can interact so as to receive sensory and developmental stimulation.
- the present invention discloses security blankets that provide a comforting, stimulating experience for young children.
- Each security blanket preferably comprises two sheets of 100% polyester fleece sewn together to provide a blanket body that is machine washable.
- the front piece of fleece preferably has a colorful children's pattern or design, while the back is a complimentary solid color.
- a plurality of spaced-apart ribbon loops, or “tags,” are attached to the four edges of the blanket body, and extend “radially” out therefrom.
- the ribbon loops 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 ribbon is looped from and back into the seam between the pieces of fleece, and are firmly attached at that seam.
- the present invention may also be embodied in a pillow by inserting a standard pillow or cushion between two appropriately dimensioned fleece sheets.
- the present invention provides children with a soft, warm security blanket, wherein the opposing portions of the tags can be rubbed together for comfort, much as the satin edge of a typical blanket might be rubbed for comfort. This provides the child with a sense of comfort and relaxation so as to sooth or calm the child.
- the tags are colorful and enticing to children of all ages. The attractiveness of the individual ribbons encourages young children to reach into their environment. This develops basic skills in a manner that builds self-confidence while also providing entertainment for the child.
- the tags besides being visually and texturally enticing, also provide a series of mini-handles for children to grab and play with. In this sense, besides providing further entertainment and stimulation, the tags also help children in developing motor skills and coordination, especially in newborns and infants. For example, babies and children practice very complex fine motor skills, typically with much energy and excitement, when they attempt to touch and feel the tags, for example by trying (and succeeding) to place the soft fabric of the tags between their fingers, or by trying to put their finger through the tag loops. Furthermore, infants and newborns who can not yet grasp the blanket will try to reach for it and will intently study the individual patterns on the various tags when the blanket is “propped” up for them. This helps to develop eye/hand coordination in the young or developmentally delayed. Babies often select a “favorite” tag, which is often the busiest of patterns, because it is visually stimulating. Also, children may obtain developmental stimulation from hearing the sounds produced when the ribbon loops are rubbed together.
- the unique design and concept of the interactive blanket of the present invention is extremely attractive to young children because it incorporates a tactile and stimulating activity into a soothing, comforting object.
- Babies and children are drawn to clothing labels and satin ribbons on stuffed animals because they enjoy the feel of rubbing the labels or ribbons together, and therefore find the generous offering of several assorted ribbon loops of different textures, prints and colors in the interactive blanket or pillow to be interesting and fun.
- the soft fleece blanket body that holds their favorite tags is warm, cuddly and snuggly. The combination of these factors and the ability of the child to tote the blanket around (as opposed to other blankets, which are typically larger) makes the interactive blanket or pillow an ideal child companion.
- children enjoy using the blanket for multiple purposes and for rest time and for play. For example, children may use the interactive blanket of the present invention as an imaginary blanket for a doll.
- the interactive blankets of the present invention are also very attractive to adults purchasing the blankets for children, for several reasons.
- the interactive blankets are preferably constructed so as to be safe for young children, thereby making excellent security items that can be used in a safe and conventional manner as blankets and that are easily transported (children with security blankets or other security items often wish to bring their items with them to new environments such as school, the doctor's office, or a new babysitter's house).
- children with security blankets or other security items often wish to bring their items with them to new environments such as school, the doctor's office, or a new babysitter's house).
- adults also find the interactive blanket and pillow design, and the assorted patterns that are available, to be inviting and fun.
- the blankets are intended to promote both visual and fine motor skills in children, as discussed above, even while keeping things simple for young children, who are often bombarded with items that provide an excess of activities.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an interactive blanket or pillow according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a detail view of an edge portion of the interactive blanket or pillow shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a looped ribbon attached to the edge of the interactive blanket or pillow shown in FIG. 1 , according to one exemplary attachment arrangement.
- FIGS. 1-3 preferred embodiments of an interactive blanket 10 or pillow (not separately numbered) for children, according to the present invention, will now be given.
- These interactive blankets and pillows are marketed by Taggies, Inc. of Paxton, Mass. under the trademark “TAGGIES,” and are available for purchase on-line at www.tagaies.com.
- the blanket 10 comprises top and bottom sheets of fabric 12 , 14 attached together about their peripheries via stitching 16 .
- a plurality of spaced-apart ribbon loops (“tags”) 18 are disposed between and extend out from the edges of the sheets 12 , 14 , and are attached thereto by virtue of the stitching 16 .
- the tags 18 have a number of different patterns, textures, and colors, so as to provide visual and tactile stimulation for children. Additionally, the tags 18 protruding from the edges of the sheets 12 , 14 entice youngsters to practice fine motor skills.
- the fabric sheets 12 , 14 are preferably polyester fleece, which, besides being sturdy and machine washable, provides a very soft and welcoming texture.
- One sheet 12 may be provided with a pattern, as indicated in FIG. 1 , while the other sheet 14 may be provided in a solid, complementary color.
- other types of fabrics may be used, and both sheets may be patterned or solid, as desired.
- the tags 18 comprise lengths of ribbon (e.g., single face or grosgrain) or fabric whose ends are attached between the peripheral edges of the sheets 12 , 14 , thereby forming a plurality of ribbon loops that extend out past the common edge of the sheets 12 , 14 .
- the tags 18 function as a means for providing sensory stimulation for children via the children's passive (ocular) or active (tactile, auditory, etc.) interaction with the pillow or blanket 10 .
- the tags 18 preferably protrude about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) past the edge of the sheets 12 , 14 , and are preferably evenly spaced about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) apart from one another, e.g., in both cases, from about one inch (2.5 cm) to about two inches (5 cm) is typically suitable. Although other lengths are possible, this range of tag lengths provides a good balance between accessibility and safety. More specifically, in order to prevent a choking hazard, the tags should not be too long. However, if they are not long enough, they cannot be optimally manipulated by children, who, as further discussed below, should be able to rub the opposing sides of the tags together and insert their fingers through the loops. Similarly, although any inter-tag spacing can be chosen, the range noted above allows children to focus on individual tags, while still providing a reasonable number of tags on any given blanket or pillow 10 .
- the tags 18 are provided in a number of different colors, patterns, and textures.
- a first tag 18 a might have a first color (or combination of colors) with a first pattern and a first texture
- a second tag 18 b might have a second color (or combination of colors) with a second pattern and the same, first texture
- a third tag 18 c might have a third color, no pattern, and a different, second texture.
- Each tag on the blanket 10 is preferably unique to the blanket (i. e., each tag 18 on a blanket 10 will be different in some respect from the other tags on the blanket), as this provides the most variety and developmental impetus.
- the tags 18 do not each have to have a unique combination of color, texture, and pattern, and, if desired, multiple iterations of the same tag may be provided on the same blanket.
- the tags 18 are preferably made of polyester for durability and wash-ability, although any type of fabric or material can be used.
- the tags 18 provide a number of functions. The multiple, varied colors and patterns provide visual stimulation for children, and make the blanket 10 generally uniquely attractive. Additionally, since the tags 18 have different textures, different tactile sensations are conferred when the tags 18 are touched. Furthermore, because of the loop-like nature of the tags, children are able to rub the opposed sides of the tags together between their fingers. This provides a further, different range of tactual sensation, since rubbing the opposed sides of the tags together between the fingers creates a different sensation than just rubbing or stroking the fabric of the tags by itself. The loop-like tags 18 also help children develop basic motor skills, since babies and young children are drawn to inserting their fingers through the tag loops. Also, the tags 18 can be used by children as a series of “mini-handles,” further increasing the attractiveness and usefulness of the blanket 10 .
- the blanket or pillow 10 can be provided in any size as desired. However, it has been found that certain sizes are well suited for certain uses.
- a small interactive blanket 10 for general use, but particularly portable is preferably about twelve inches by twelve inches (about 30 cm by 30 cm), with five tags 18 along each edge of the blanket 10 .
- a larger, but still easily portable blanket 10 is preferably about eighteen inches by eighteen inches (about 46 cm by 46 cm), and has six tags 18 along each edge of the larger interactive blanket 10
- a blanket 10 suitable for use in a crib or playpen is preferably about thirty-four inches by forty-five inches (about 86 cm by 114 cm), with approximately eleven ribbon loops along the thirty-four inch edge and sixteen along the forty-five inch edge.
- the interactive pillow 10 is preferably about ten inches by twenty inches (25 cm by 50 cm), with four tags 18 along the ten inch edge and seven tags 18 along the twenty inch edge.
- the interactive pillow 10 is stuffed with a new travel-sized pillow and then sewn closed, or, alternatively, is stuffed with some other type of padding, preferably in its own casing.
- the sheets 12 , 14 for the pillow will necessarily be larger (e.g., twelve inches by twenty-two inches in the case of a ten inch by twenty inch pillow) than the finished dimensions of the pillow 10 , to accommodate the inner travel pillow or padding.
- knots of embroidery floss complimentary in color to the colors of the sheets 12 , 14 may be provided on the body of the blanket 10 .
- the blankets 10 may be provided with polyester batting (e.g., the blanket 10 suitable for cribs is preferably stuffed with a half inch (1.3 cm) layer of batting).
- FIG. 3 shows a detail (with dimensions exaggerated for clarity) of one way in which the tags 18 may be attached to the edge of the blanket or pillow 10 .
- the tags 18 may be attached according to other arrangements.
- the patterns, colors and textures of the ribbon or material for the tags 18 may be of any type as desired, although preferably they are chosen for their potential attractiveness or interest to children. Therefore, a variety of bright colors (blues, greens, yellows, reds, oranges, etc.), textures (silky, satiny, coarse, ridged (corduroy), etc.) and patterns (alternating lines, stripes, paisleys, polka-dots, etc.) are appropriate, keeping in mind that the interactive blanket or pillow 10 should remain sturdy and functional.
- each tag 18 is “backtacked” as it is sewn between the sheets 12 , 14 for added strength.
- the blankets and pillows 10 are preferably constructed inside out, on industrial sewing machines, with the fleece sheets 12 , 14 being sewn together one inch (2.5 cm) in from their edges, and the tags 18 being placed such that they are secured to the sheets 12 , 14 at least one-quarter of an inch (0.6 cm) away from the ribbons' ends.
- the blankets and/or pillows 10 were tested by a laboratory certified by the Consumer Safety Products Commission (e.g., to test the ribbons against the small-parts regulations for choking hazards). Also, the interactive blankets and pillows 10 were tested to determine that they meet the flammability standards as set forth by the ASTM. If any parties seek to utilize the teachings set forth herein to commercially manufacture their own blankets, pillows, or otherwise, e.g., under a license or subsequent expiration, it is recommended that they do so as well. Also, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) concerns or precautions should be considered with respect to the interactive pillows.
- SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- the blankets and pillows may be labeled with precautionary information so that parents are aware (or can become educated) of the potential risks (if any) involved in using the interactive blankets and pillows with children of various age groups (as they should for all products for children).
- FIG. 1 may depict a full crib sets (bumper pads), sleeping bags, pillow cases, activity blankets, and other types of bedding articles.
- the particular children's product will be provided with a plurality of tags 18 acting as features for child stimulation and interaction.
- ribbon-loop tags have been illustrated as being attached to the periphery of the blanket, they could also be attached to the central area of the blanket, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
- tags have been shown as comprising ribbon loops, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the tags attached to the periphery of the blanket could also be in other forms, such as strips. However, that would defeat the purpose of having loops for little fingers to be inserted to grasp the item, and would make the tags potentially less tactually stimulating, since it would be less easy to rub the tags against themselves.
- blanket or pillow body of the present invention has been illustrated as comprising two fleece sheets attached to one another, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the blanket or pillow bodies could be more “complex” structures comprising various types of fabric sewn together, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
- the fabric sheets could be quilt-like, or the fleece sheets could be provided with a satin border, to which the tags are attached.
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