U.S. patent application number 10/392681 was filed with the patent office on 2004-09-23 for reversible jacket.
Invention is credited to Kim, Hong Koo.
Application Number | 20040181844 10/392681 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 32987956 |
Filed Date | 2004-09-23 |
United States Patent
Application |
20040181844 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kim, Hong Koo |
September 23, 2004 |
Reversible jacket
Abstract
An outer garment for children which is reversible and features
animal characters on the hood and other parts of the jacket on both
sides is disclosed. The present invention provides an economical
alternative to children's outer wear by constructing a jacket that
is reversible and features two different animal character
ornamentations thus serving as two jackets. Ornamentation, while
flat gives the appearance of three dimensions when worn. The
inventive reversible jacket is fun and interesting for children to
wear by increasing the level of curiosity and popularity of the
garment, thus reducing the time it takes to dress a child by making
the jacket more appealing. Also, the present invention discloses an
outerwear construction that arouses interest in young children and
thus makes the garment not easily misplaced.
Inventors: |
Kim, Hong Koo; (New York,
NY) |
Correspondence
Address: |
ANTHONY H. HANDAL
KIRKPATRICK & LOCKHART, LLP
599 LEXINGTON AVENUE
31ST FLOOR
NEW YORK
NY
10022-6030
US
|
Family ID: |
32987956 |
Appl. No.: |
10/392681 |
Filed: |
March 20, 2003 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
2/93 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A41D 2200/20 20130101;
A41D 3/02 20130101; A41D 15/005 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
002/093 |
International
Class: |
A41D 001/00; A41D
003/02 |
Claims
1. A reversible garment for children, comprising: (a) a garment
main body having an obverse and a reverse; (b) a hood secured to
said garment main body, said hood having an obverse and a reverse,
said hood comprising: (i) a rear portion having a base, (ii) a top
portion, (iii) a front portion extending from said top portion in a
forward and downward direction from said front portion, a tangent
to the center of said front portion defining a display plane
extending with respect to said top portion in a forward and
downward direction with respect to said front portion, and (iv) a
pair of side portions; (c) first facial components representing the
facial features of a first character, said first facial components
being positioned on and secured to said obverse of said front
portion, and generally defining a plane which generally coincides
with said display plane, when said hood is being worn by a child
with said obverse exposed to view; (d) first ear components
representing the ears of said first character, said first ear
components being positioned on and secured to said obverse of said
side portions of said hood; (e) second facial components
representing the facial features of a second character, said second
facial components being positioned on and secured to said reverse
of said front portion, being configured to be relatively flat and
generally defining a plane which generally coincides with said
display plane, when said hood is being worn by a child with said
reverse exposed to view; and (f) second ear components representing
the ears of said second character, said second ear components being
positioned on and secured to said reverse of said side portions of
said hood.
2. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein said
first and second facial components being configured to be
relatively flat.
3. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein said
first and second ear components being positioned on and secured to
at positions behind said display plane, when said hood is being
worn by a child with said reverse exposed to view.
4. A reversible garment for children as in claim 3, wherein said
first and second facial components being configured to be
relatively flat.
5. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein said,
garment main body having a body covering portion and a pair of
arms.
6. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein said
hood secured at base of said rear portion to said garment main
body.
7. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein said
ears are relatively flat and are secured vertically to said hood
behind said top portion, said ears fold and lay flat against a
wearer's head when said garment is in its reversed position, and
said ears pop out from a folded flat to a vertical position.
8. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein first
and second ear components, said first and second ear components
being positioned on and secured to said reverse of said side
portions of said hood at positions behind said display plane and
below said first and second facial components, when said hood is
being worn by a child with said reverse exposed to view.
9. A reversible garment for children as in claim 1, wherein said
first and second ear components, are mounted in a manner which
makes them extend away from said hood side portions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an improvement made to
children's clothing, more particularly to an article of outer
clothing for children that is reversible and features two different
animal character faces on the hooded surface of said garment.
[0002] More particularly the improvements made are to add an
educational and fun elements to the garment by having animal
character faces displayed on the garment's hood and designing the
jacket so that it is reversible which makes it more attractive to
children and therefore more readily rememberable.
[0003] Toddlers and young children are vulnerable to outdoor
weather conditions because of their small size and inability to
recognize the weather conditions that are dangerous to their health
and overall well being. Parents often struggle with making their
children wear the outer garments properly and for the duration of
the children's presence in the outdoors.
[0004] Typically, children of young age and especially toddlers do
not enjoy the process of putting on the outerwear right before they
leave for the outdoors. This process is dreaded by children and
parents alike. The time and the effort spent making sure the child
is wearing a jacket often times creates tension between parents, or
those designated care takers, and children.
[0005] Further, children have a constant need to be occupied. Soon
parents learn that it is in their best interests as well to make
sure their children are continuously engaged in an activity as
restless kids very quickly become crying kids.
[0006] One of the limitations of the present state of children's
apparel is that it is simply a piece of clothing to be worn
outdoors, which often involves a lengthy and rather exhausting
procedure of putting that garment on. In other words, it is very
boring and does not present any opportunity for fun or games.
[0007] Also, outerwear garments are usually limited in their use.
They are just a jacket, a coat or a throw. Quickly such articles of
clothing become a nuisance to an ever inquiring child who wants to
be moving about. They turn into something that only has value for
the adult who bought it, whether monetary or health-related. Thus,
it becomes the parents', or the care-taker's, task to keep track of
the garment, of making sure the child is wearing it and wearing it
properly.
[0008] In addition, it is very hard to convince a toddler or a
young kid that it is important to wear an outer garment when the
temperatures become dangerously cold and hazardous to their health.
This is especially true because young kids cannot often recognize
the signs of extreme temperature conditions.
[0009] The incredible exuberance and a desire to move about in
toddlers and young children creates a need for interesting and fun
clothing items. For example, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 332,173 discloses
slippers that house a head of a bunny on top of the tip of the toe
of the slipper. Each slipper has its own bunny head. Further, U.S.
Pat. No. 4,488,315 teaches a combination scarf and puppet. At both
ends of the scarf there are what appear to be mouse heads that have
openings for insertion of hands to enable the wearer/user to use
them as puppets according to the disclosed method. Also, U.S. Pat.
No. 6,142,785 discloses an educational set of gloves. The inventive
gloves are equipped with numbers one through ten numbering each
digit of the glove. Additionally, there are letters R and L
representing "right" and "left" and other geometric shapes.
[0010] Further, U.S. Pat. No. 5,127,107 teaches a reversible
costume structure with two different costume designs. The patent
discloses a loose fitting garment for use as a costume that has a
detachable hood and mask for one character and a hat for the other.
The detachable parts are stored in a hidden pocket built into the
reversible cape. Our invention, on the other hand, is a reversible
children's jacket which may be worn as an every-day garment and not
strictly as a costume.
[0011] Also, U.S. Pat. No. 6,182,296 B1 teaches a "reversible denim
jacket and pants". The patent discloses reversible fashionable jean
jacket which is appealing to persons starting with young adults age
group.
[0012] U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,693 discloses a "reversible doll/hat".
The patent describes a doll that may be converted into a wearable
hat by opening a zipper-locked compartment and inverting the doll
into the compartment.
[0013] Further still, there are products such as the "lambie hooded
jacket" manufactured by Corky and Co. which is described as
decorated with two little lamb ears on the hood".
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The object of the present invention it to provide an outer
garment for children which is reversible and features animal
characters on the hood and other parts of the jacket on both
sides.
[0015] Another object of the present invention is to provide an
economical alternative to children's outer wear by constructing a
jacket that is reversible and features two different animal
character ornamentation, thus serving as two jackets.
[0016] Another object of the present invention is to provide outer
wear for children that is educational by having two different
animal ornamentations, one on each side of the reversible jacket
thus providing plenty of opportunity for exploration of different
animal characteristics.
[0017] Still another object of the present invention is to provide
a reversible jacket that is fun and interesting for children to
wear by increasing the level of curiosity and popularity of the
garment thus reducing the time it takes to dress a child by making
the jacket more appealing.
[0018] Yet another object of the present invention is to disclose
an outer wear construction that arouses interest in young children
and thus makes the garment not easily misplaced as it will become a
favorite item both as clothing and a "toy".
[0019] Still another object of the present invention is to disclose
a reversible garment for children, comprising a garment main body
having an obverse and a reverse, a hood secured to said garment
main body, the hood having an obverse and a reverse, the hood
comprising a rear portion having a base, a top portion, a front
portion extending from the top portion in a forward and downward
direction from the front portion, a tangent to the center of the
front portion defining a display plane extending with respect to
the top portion in a forward and downward direction with respect to
the front portion, and a pair of side portions.
[0020] Also, first facial components representing the facial
features of a first character, said first facial components being
positioned on and secured to the obverse of the front portion, and
generally defining a plane which generally coincides with the
display plane, when the hood is being worn by a child with the
obverse exposed to view, and first ear components representing the
ears of the first character, the first ear components being
positioned on and secured to the obverse of the side portions of
the hood.
[0021] In addition, second facial components representing the
facial features of a second character, the second facial components
being positioned on and secured to the reverse of the front
portion, being configured to be relatively flat and generally
defining a plane which generally coincides with the display plane,
when the hood is being worn by a child with the reverse exposed to
view, and second ear components representing the ears of the second
character, the second ear components being positioned on and
secured to the reverse of the side portions of the hood.
[0022] Another object of the present invention is to disclose a
reversible garment for children wherein first and second facial
components being configured to be relatively flat.
[0023] Further still, another object of the present invention is to
disclose a reversible garment for children wherein the first and
second ear components being positioned on and secured to at
positions behind the display plane, when the hood is being worn by
a child with the reverse exposed to view.
[0024] Another object of the present invention is to disclose a
reversible garment for children wherein the garment main body
having a body covering portion and a pair of arms.
[0025] Yet another object of the present invention is to disclose a
reversible garment for children wherein the hood is secured at base
of the rear portion to the garment main body.
[0026] Still another object of the present invention is to disclose
a reversible garment for children wherein the ears are relatively
flat and are secured vertically to the hood behind the top portion,
and the ears fold and lay flat against a wearer's head when the
garment is in its reversed position, and the ears pop out from a
folded flat to a vertical position.
[0027] Still another object of the present invention is to disclose
a reversible garment for children wherein first and second ear
components, being positioned on and secured to the reverse of the
side portions of the hood at positions behind the display plane and
below the first and second facial components, when the hood is
being worn by a child with the reverse exposed to view.
[0028] Another object of the present invention is to disclose a
reversible garment for children wherein the first and second ear
components, are mounted in a manner which makes them extend away
from the hood side portions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] One embodiment of the invention, as well as the best mode
contemplated of carrying out the invention, are described in detail
below, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
[0030] FIG. 1 is a front view of inventive reversible jacket with
lion character exposed;
[0031] FIG. 2 is a rear view of inventive reversible jacket with
lion character exposed;
[0032] FIG. 3 is a front view of inventive reversible jacket with
bull dog character exposed;
[0033] FIG. 4 is a rear view of inventive reversible jacket with
bull dog character exposed;
[0034] FIG. 5 is a side view of the hood construction of the
reversible jacket; and
[0035] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the hood construction at
the site of animal character features attachment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] The present invention relates to an outerwear reversible
garment for children. The jacket 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1-6 is a
children's garment, namely lion and bull dog jacket. FIG. 1
illustrates jacket 10 as a lion jacket 10 comprising right sleeve
12R and left sleeve 12L, front lion body portion 14, and hood 16.
Each sleeve 12 is comprised of right cuff 18R and left cuff 18L,
and right sleeve body 20R and left sleeve body 20L.
[0037] Front lion portion 14 is comprised of right main panel 22R
and left main panel 22L, and right tummy panel 24R and left tummy
panel 24L. Right tummy panel 24R and left tummy panel 24L together
form an egg shape at the center of front lion portion 14 and in the
center of main panels 22. Tummy panels 24 are white color. Sleeves
12 and front lion portion 14, including main panels 22, are beige
color.
[0038] Zipper 28 starts at the bottom of lion jacket 10, at the
bottom-most part of hem 26, and goes up, through the middle of
front lion portion 14, between right main panel 22R and left main
panel 22L, between right tummy panel 24R and left tummy panel 22L,
and through the right main panel 22R and left main panel 22L once
again, where it terminates at the point where front lion portion 14
meets hood 16. Zipper 28 is attached to front lion portion 14 by
stitching which starts at the bottom of front lion portion 14 and
goes up through main panels 22 and tummy panels 24. At each side of
zipper 28, said parts of lion jacket 10 are folded inside and
stitched through forming right zipper flap 29R and left zipper flap
29L accordingly. Right zipper flap 29R and left zipper flap 29L are
each approximately 1 cm wide. The two flaps enclose zipper 28.
After zipper 28 terminates and hood 16 biggins, a similar fold-in
of plush fabric continues with stitching but without zipper 28 in
the middle. See FIG. 5, infra, for a detailed view of folds in
plush fabric that form above mentioned flaps, 29R and 29L.
[0039] At the bottom of lion jacket 10 bordering front lion portion
14 lies hem 26. Hem 26 encircles lion jacket 10 at the bottom. Hem
26 encircles the bottom of lion jacket 10 and is interrupted by
zipper 28 in front at the center of lion jacket 10.
[0040] Elastic band 30 is enclosed in hem 26. Elastic band 30 is
shorter in length than hem 26. Elastic band 30 is attached to hem
26 at the point of attachment of zipper 28, at the bottom center of
lion jacket 10. Additionally, elastic band 30 is attachedly secured
in position with stitching at point 32R, located at approximately 4
cm to 5 cm to the right from where elastic band 30 attaches to
zipper 28, and at point 32L, located at approximately 4 cm to 5 cm
to the left from where elastic band 30 attaches to zipper 28. Thus,
elastic band 30 is shorter in length than hem 26, thus forcing the
material which makes up hem 26 to scrunch a little. Thus, such
scrunching of hem 26 makes a tighter fit against a wearer's torso
restricting air flow into and up lion jacket 10. This preserves
body warmth. To allow adjustable cooling. The front zipper may be
partially or completely unzipped.
[0041] Right cuff 18R has right elastic band 34R enclosed therein.
Left cuff 18L has left elastic band 34L enclosed therein. Right
elastic band 34R is slightly shorter in length than right cuff 18R,
thus forcing the material which makes up right cuff 18R to scrunch
just a little. Thus, such scrunching of right cuff 18R makes a
tighter fit against a wearer's wrist restricting air flow into and
up right sleeve body 20R and through sleeve 12. Left elastic band
34L is slightly shorter in length than left cuff 18L, thus forcing
the material which makes up left cuff 18L to scrunch a little.
Thus, such scrunching of left cuff 18L makes a tighter fit against
a wearer's wrist restricting air flow into and up left sleeve body
20L and through sleeve 12. Cuffs 18 are dark beige in color.
[0042] Hood 16 is attached to lion jacket 10 encircling the portion
where the wearer's neck meets the shoulders. At this attachment
point lion neck portion 35 is made of beige colored fabric just
like sleeves 12 and main panels 22. At a distance of approximately
8 to 8.5 cm from where lion neck portion 35 is attached to the rest
of lion jacket 10, beige color fabric terminates. The rest of hood
16 is completed by a light brown colored fabric which overlaps onto
the beige color fabric of lion neck portion 35. Light brown color
fabric is stitched to beige color fabric of lion neck portion 35 in
a pattern tracing the shape of light brown fabric at overlap zone
and extends in a realistic fashion around the back of hood 16.
Light brown color fabric is an inverted wave-like shape and
resembles stylized hair locks of a lion's mane, as is discussed in
more detail below in relation to FIGS. 2 and 3.
[0043] Light brown fabric makes up three portions of hood 16. Lion
face portion 36, right lion hood portion 38 and left lion hood
portion 40 are light brown in color.
[0044] Lion ears 42 are beige in color as are sleeves 12, main
panels 22, and lion neck portion 35. Lion ears 42 are circular in
shape at their tips and are flat at the point of attachment to hood
16. The general shape of lion ears 42 resembles a two-dimensional
shape of a soap bubble which has landed on a flat surface.
[0045] Lion ears 42 are flat but are mounted in a manner which
makes them extend away from hood portion 40, as illustrated in FIG.
3. Thus, when inventive jacket 10 is reversed so as to expose bull
dog jacket, discussed infra, lion ears 42 are located inside bull
dog jacket hood. In this position, lion ears 42, fold and lay flat
against the head of the wearer. Thus, the flat construction of lion
ears 42 allows for concealment of lion ears 42 from view when the
inventive jacket exposes the other side, that is the bull dog side
of jacket 10. Flat construction of lion ears 42, when folded flat
against the wearer's head, does not create any visible markings or
bumps to suggest that some portion is tucked away. Consequently,
reversing inventive jacket 10 to be a lion jacket 10 makes lion
ears 42 pop out from their folded flat position.
[0046] Pseudo flap 31 is on the hood and is made by folding plush
material inside, just like when forming flaps 29R and 29L, only now
the two flaps, one from lion jacket 10 and the other from bull dog
jacket, infra, are stitched together at the tips.
[0047] Lion face portion 36 is shaped like a two-dimensional dome.
Components of animal character features are at the center of lion
face portion 36. Components of animal character facial features are
arranged flat generally in one plane, while lion ears 42 are in a
different plane. When worn, the plane where components of facial
features are positioned is tilted in a down and forward direction
from the top of hood 16 and below the plane where lion ears 42 are
positioned. Thus, such positioning of facial components in a
different plane from lion ears 42 plane and which is tilted creates
an image of three-dimensionality.
[0048] Eye background 44 is beige color much like lion ears 42,
lion neck portion 35, sleeves 12, and main panels 22. Of course all
colors are arbitrary. Eye background 44 is attached to lion face
portion 36 with beige color run stitching so that the stitching
blends in with eye background 44 fabric.
[0049] Lion eyes 46 are manufactured from a black colored plush
fabric. Black plush fabric of lion eyes 46 is attached to eye
background 44 by black thread satin stitching. Thus, the stitching
encircles the whole lion eye 46. A few very small white thread run
stitches create lion pupil 48 in the center of lion eye 46.
[0050] Lion nose 50 is manufactured of black color plush fabric
like lion eyes 46. Lion nose 50 is attached to lion face portion 36
with black thread satin stitching. The stitching traces the outline
of the triangular shape of lion nose 50.
[0051] Lion sniffler 51 is manufactured of light brown color plush
fabric like lion face portion 36, right lion hood portion 38, and
left lion hood portion 40. Lion sniffler 51 is shaped like a
two-dimensional dome and is positioned on top of lion eye
background 44 just above lion nose 50.
[0052] Lion snout 52 is made of two pieces, right lion snout 52R
and left lion snout 52L, which together form the shape of a number
eight positioned horizontally. Lion snout 52 is made of white plush
material much like lion tummy panels 24R and 24L. Right lion snout
52R and left lion snout 52L are attached to lion face portion 36
with white thread run stitches. Through the center of lion snout 52
runs a black thread satin stitching outlining the center line of
the lion character face.
[0053] Black thread satin stitching forms four dots 54 on the
surface of right lion snout 53R and equally on left lion snout 52L.
Black dots 54 resemble stylized whiskers.
[0054] Lion mouth 56 is made of medium brown color plush fabric.
Lion mouth 56 is triangular in shape with a curved base resembling
a lip. Lion mouth 56 is attached to lion face portion 36 by medium
brown thread run stitching along the two sides. The curved base of
lion mouth 56 is attached to lion face portion 36 with white satin
stitching. White satin stitching runs from right lion snout 54R to
left lion snout 54L forming a continuous white color strip.
[0055] Thus, lion nose 50, which is shaped as an inverted triangle,
fits right into the upper side of lion snout 52 and lion mouth 56,
which is shaped as an upright triangle, fits into the bottom side
of lion snout 52.
[0056] The facial features are thus relatively flat making a
reversible jacket particularly attractive. Preferably the thickness
of the completed assembly of the various facial features has a
thickness in the range of 0.05 to 2.50 centimeters, more preferably
0.15 to 2.00 centimeters and most preferably 0.20 to 1.50
centimeters.
[0057] FIG. 2 illustrates lion jacket 10 from the back. This view
of the preferred embodiment of the present invention best
illustrates previously discussed position where lion neck portion
35 terminates and right lion hood portion 38 and left lion hood
portion 40 overlap. Right lion hood portion 38 and left lion hood
portion 40 are attached to lion neck potion 35 with light brown
thread run stitching. At the position of overlap of right lion hood
portion 38 and left lion hood portion 40 over lion neck portion 35,
the two lion hood portions are shaped in inverted waves to resemble
stylized lion mane. Also, this view of inventive lion jacket 10
shows lion back portion 58.
[0058] FIG. 3 illustrates a side view hood 16 of lion jacket 10.
More particularly, FIG. 3 illustrates right lion hood portion 38
and a half of lion face portion 36. Lion neck portion 35 is made of
beige colored fabric. At a distance of approximately 8 to 8.5 cm
from where lion neck portion 35 is attached to the rest of lion
jacket 10, beige color fabric terminates. This is illustrated by a
trace line 35T. The rest of hood 16 is completed by a light brown
colored fabric which overlaps onto the beige color fabric of lion
neck portion 35. Light brown color fabric is stitched to beige
color fabric of lion neck portion 35 in a pattern tracing the shape
of light brown fabric at overlap zone. Light brown color fabric is
an inverted wave-like shape and resembles stylized hair locks of a
lion's mane.
[0059] Lion ears 42 are beige in color as lion neck portion 35.
Lion ears 42 are circular in shape at their tips and are flat at
the point of attachment to hood 16. Ears 42 are preferably about
0.30 to 0.75 centimeters in thickness. The general shape of lion
ears 42 resembles a two-dimensional shape of a soap bubble which
has landed on a flat surface. Lion ears 42 are attached to hood 16
between lion face portion 36 and lion hood portions 38 and 40,
accordingly. Traced line in the general position of lion ears 42
illustrates the position of bull dog ears, infra, on the reverse
side of the hood.
[0060] Bull dog ears 142 are also flat. Thus, when inventive jacket
10 is worn so as to expose lion jacket 10, bull dog ears are
located inside hood 16. In this position, bull dog ears, fold and
lay flat against the head of the wearer. According to this
position, the bull dog ears' flat construction allows for
concealment of bull dog ears from view when the inventive jacket
exposes the other side, lion jacket 10.
[0061] Flat construction of bull dog ears, when folded flat against
the wearer's head, does not create any visible markings or bumps to
suggest that some portion is tucked away. The same holds true for
when lion jacket 10 is reversed exposing bull dog jacket, infra,
and lion ears 42 are folded flat against the wearer's head showing
bull dog ears in their popped-up position. Consequently, reversing
inventive jacket to show lion jacket 10 makes lion ears 42 pop out
from their folded flat position.
[0062] Now turning to FIG. 4 which illustrates the reverse side of
inventive jacket, namely bull dog jacket 110. Bull dog jacket 110
comprising right sleeve 112R, left sleeve 112L, front bull dog
portion 114, and hood 16. Each sleeve 112 is comprised of right
cuff 18R and left cuff 18L, and right sleeve body 120R and left
sleeve body 120L.
[0063] Front bull dog portion 114 is comprised of right main panel
122R and left main panel 122L. Sleeves 112 and front bull dog
portion 114, including main panels 122, are beige color.
[0064] At each side of zipper 28, said parts of bull dog jacket 110
are folded inside and stitched through forming right zipper flap
129R and left zipper flap 129L accordingly. Right zipper flap 129R
and left zipper flap 129L are each approximately 1 cm wide. The two
flaps enclose zipper 28. After zipper 28 terminates and hood 16
begins, a similar fold-in of plush fabric continues with stitching
but without zipper 28 in the middle. See FIG. 5, infra, for a
detailed view of folds in plush fabric that form the above
mentioned flaps, 129R and 129L.
[0065] Hood 16 is made of the same beige color plush fabric as
sleeves 112 and main panels 122. Three portions make up hood 16 of
bull dog jacket 110. Bull dog face portion 136, right bull dog hood
portion 138 and left bull dog hood portion 140.
[0066] Bull dog ears 142 are made of light brown plush fabric. Bull
dog ears 142 are elongated in shape with rounded tips and are
attached to bull dog hood 16 at a slant. Bull dog ears 142 are
attached to bull dog hood 16 between bull dog face portion 136 and
right bull dog hood portion 138 and left bull dog hood portion 140
accordingly.
[0067] Bull dog ears 142 are flat but are mounted in a manner which
makes them extend away from hood portion 140, as illustrated in
FIG. 3. Thus, when inventive jacket 110 is reversed so as to expose
lion jacket, discussed supra, bull dog ears 142 are located inside
lion jacket hood. In this position, bull dog ears 142, fold and lay
flat against the head of the wearer. Thus, the flat construction of
bull dog ears 142 allows for concealment of bull dog ears 142 from
view when the inventive jacket exposes the other side, that is the
lion side of jacket 10. Flat construction of bull dog ears 142,
when folded flat against the wearer's head, does not create any
visible markings or bumps to suggest that some portion is tucked
away. Consequently, reversing inventive jacket to be a bull dog
jacket 110 makes bull dog ears 142 pop out from their folded flat
position.
[0068] Pseudo flap 131 is on the hood and is made by folding plush
material inside, just like when forming flaps 129R and 129L, only
now the two flaps, one from bull dog jacket 110 and the other from
lion jacket, supra, are stitched together at the tips.
[0069] Bull dog face portion 136 is shaped like a two-dimensional
dome. Components of animal character features are at the center of
bull dog face portion 136. Components of animal character facial
features are arranged flat, generally in one plane, while bull dog
ears 142 are in a different plane. When worn, the plane where
components of facial features are positioned is tilted in a down
and forward direction from the top of hood 16 and below the plane
where bull dog ears 142 are positioned. Thus, such positioning of
facial components in a different plane from bull dog ears 142 plane
and which is tilted creates an image of three-dimensionality.
[0070] Right eye background 144R and left eye background 144L are
light brown color much like bull dog ears 142. Of course all colors
are arbitrary. Right eye background 144R and left eye background
144L are attached to bull dog face portion 136 with light brown
thread run stitching so that the stitching blends in with eye
background 144 fabric.
[0071] Bull dog eyes 146 are manufactured from a black colored
plush fabric. Black plush fabric of bull dog eyes 146 is attached
to right and left eye backgrounds 144R and 144L, respectfully by
black thread satin stitching. Thus, the stitching encircles the
whole bull dog eye 146. A few very small white thread run stitches
create bull dog pupil 148 in the center of bull dog eye 146.
[0072] Bull dog nose 150 is manufactured of black color plush
fabric like bull dog eyes 146. Bull dog nose 150 is attached to
bull dog face portion 136 with black thread satin stitching. The
stitching traces the outline of the inverted triangular shape of
bull dog nose 150.
[0073] Bull dog snout 151 is made of white color plush fabric.
White thread run stitching attaches bull dog snout 151 to bull dog
face portion 136. Bull dog snout 151 is positioned on top of bull
dog nose 150 and between bull dog eye backgrounds 144R and 144L and
thus between bull dog eyes 146.
[0074] Bull dog cheeks 152 are made of two pieces, right bull dog
cheek 152R and left bull dog cheek 152L, which together with bull
dog nose 150 form a shape of a red blood cell. Curved on top and
concave at the bottom with droopy sides. Bull dog cheeks 152 are
made of white plush material much like bull dog snout 151. Right
bull dog cheek 152R and left bull dog cheek 152L are attached to
bull dog face portion 136 with white thread run stitches. Through
the center of bull dog cheeks 152 runs a black thread satin
stitching outlining the center line of the bull dog character
face.
[0075] Bull dog snout 151 and bull dog cheeks 152 are made of the
same white color plush fabric. However, the pile of bull dog snout
151 fabric runs in an opposite direction to pile of bull dog cheeks
152 fabric. Thus, the same material, of the same color, with pile
running in different directions creates a perception of different
facial features.
[0076] Bull dog mouth 156 is made of pink color plush fabric. Bull
dog mouth 156 is triangular in shape with a curved base resembling
a tongue which is sticking out of a dog's mouth. Bull dog mouth 156
is attached to bull dog face portion 136 by pink thread run
stitching along all sides.
[0077] Thus, bull dog nose 150, which is shaped as an inverted
triangle, completes the upper curve of bull dog cheeks 152 and bull
dog mouth 156, which is shaped as an upright triangle, fits into
concaveness at the bottom of bull dog cheeks 152.
[0078] The facial features are thus relatively flat making a
reversible jacket particularly attractive. Preferably the thickness
of the completed assembly of the various facial features has a
thickness in the range of 0.05 to 2.50 centimeters, more preferably
0.15 to 2.00 centimeters and most preferably 0.20 to 1.50
centimeters.
[0079] Turning now to FIG. 5 which illustrates bull dog jacket 110
from the back. This view of the preferred embodiment of the present
invention illustrates. Right bull dog hood portion 138 and left
bull dog hood portion 140 are attached to each other and to bull
dog back portion 158.
[0080] Now turning to FIG. 6 which illustrates a cross sectional
view of a hood portion of inventive jacket to show positions of
different animal facial parts on two inventive hoods
simultaneously. More particularly, FIG. 6 illustrates a cross
sectional view of inventive hood with bull dog jacket features on
the top surface and lion jacket features on the bottom.
[0081] Light brown fabric of lion face portion 36 forms a
foundation for other lion facial parts. Eye background 44 is beige
color. Eye background 44 is attached to lion face portion 36 with
beige color run stitching 44S so that the stitching blends in with
eye background 44 fabric.
[0082] Lion sniffler 51 is attached to lion eye background portion
44 with light brown stitching 51S which goes through lion eye
background portion 44 and lion face portion 36, thus joining three
pieces of plush fabric together.
[0083] Lion nose 50 is manufactured of black color plush fabric.
Lion nose 50 is attached to lion face portion 36 with black thread
satin stitching 50S.
[0084] Through the center of lion snout 52 runs a black thread
satin stitching 52S outlining the center line of the lion character
face.
[0085] Lion mouth 56 is made of medium brown color plush fabric.
Lion mouth 56 is attached to lion face portion 36 by medium brown
thread run stitching 56S along the two sides. The curved base of
lion mouth 56 is attached to lion face portion 36 with white satin
stitching 56SW.
[0086] Pseudo flap 31 is on the hood and is made by folding plush
material of lion face portion 36 inside, only now the two flaps,
one from lion jacket 10 and the other from bull dog jacket, infra,
are stitched together at the tips 31.sup.ST and at the neck of
pseudo flap 31 with run stitching 31SN.
[0087] Beige color plush fabric of bull dog face portion 136 forms
a foundation for other bull dog facial parts.
[0088] Pseudo flap 131 is on the hood and is made by folding plush
material inside, one from bull dog jacket 110 and the other from
lion jacket, supra, are stitched together at the tips 31ST and then
at the neck of pseudo flap 31SN.
[0089] Bull dog mouth 156 is made of pink color plush fabric. Bull
dog mouth 156 is attached to bull dog face portion 136 by pink
thread run stitching 156S along all sides.
[0090] Bull dog cheeks 152 are made of white plush fabric. Bull dog
cheeks 152 are made of white plush material. Bull dog cheeks 152
are attached to bull dog face portion 136 with white thread run
stitches 152S. White thread run stitches 152S that attach bull dog
cheeks 152 to bull dog face portion also run through bull dog mouth
156.
[0091] Through the center of bull dog cheeks 152 runs a black
thread satin stitching 152SB outlining the center line of the bull
dog character face.
[0092] Bull dog nose 150 is manufactured of black color plush
fabric. Bull dog nose 150 is attached to bull dog face portion 136
with black thread satin stitching 150S. The stitching traces the
outline of the inverted triangular shape of bull dog nose 150. Bull
dog nose 150 is positioned on top of bull dog cheeks 152.
[0093] Bull dog snout 151 is made of white color plush fabric.
White thread run stitching 151S attaches bull dog snout 151 to bull
dog face portion 136. Black thread satin stitching 150S which
attaches bull dog nose 150 also attaches bull dog snout 151.
[0094] Finally, white paper-like fabric 60 underlies satin stitched
portions of each character facial features.
[0095] While the illustrative embodiment of the invention has been
disclosed, it is understood that various modifications will be
apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Such modifications
are within the spirit and scope of the invention, which is limited
and defined only by the appended claims.
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