U.S. patent application number 12/755941 was filed with the patent office on 2011-10-13 for mermaid costume.
Invention is credited to Cynthia Rogers Geurts.
Application Number | 20110250818 12/755941 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 44761256 |
Filed Date | 2011-10-13 |
United States Patent
Application |
20110250818 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Geurts; Cynthia Rogers |
October 13, 2011 |
MERMAID COSTUME
Abstract
A mermaid costume is disclosed. An exemplary mermaid costume may
include a body portion configured to receive the feet and both legs
of a user and conform substantially to the body of the user. The
mermaid costume may also include a tail portion connected to the
body portion. The tail portion together with the body portion
provides the user with the appearance of a mermaid. An opening is
formed in the body portion to enable two modes for wearing the
costume.
Inventors: |
Geurts; Cynthia Rogers;
(Centennial, CO) |
Family ID: |
44761256 |
Appl. No.: |
12/755941 |
Filed: |
April 7, 2010 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
446/26 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A63J 7/005 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
446/26 |
International
Class: |
A63H 33/00 20060101
A63H033/00 |
Claims
1. A mermaid costume, comprising: a body portion configured to
receive the feet and both legs of a user and conform substantially
to the body of the user; a tail portion connected to the body
portion, the tail portion together with the body portion provides
the user with the appearance of a mermaid; and an opening formed in
the body portion to enable two modes for wearing the costume.
2. The costume of claim 1 wherein the two modes for wearing the
costume include a swimming mode and a walking mode.
3. The costume of claim 2 wherein the feet of the user are entirely
inside the body portion near the tail portion in the swimming
mode.
4. The costume of claim 2 wherein the feet of the user are provided
outside of the opening formed in the body portion in the walking
mode.
5. A mermaid costume, comprising: an outer-most layer that is both
flexible and resilient; an inner-most layer that conforms
substantially to the body of a user to shape the lower portion of
the user's body in the form of a mermaid; and a body portion
substantially maintaining the legs of the user together when worn
by the user for swimming, the body portion enabling at least the
feet of the user to be removed from the body portion for
walking.
6. The costume of claim 5 further comprising an intermediate layer
between the outer-most layer and the inner-most layer.
7. The costume of claim 5 further comprising a filler material
configured to provide a desired shape to the mermaid costume.
8. The costume of claim 7 wherein the filler material is gel or
foam.
9. The costume of claim 5 further comprising a tail portion.
10. The costume of claim 9 further comprising a non-skid layer on
the tail portion.
11. The costume of claim 5 configurable for different users by
adding or removing at least one layer.
12. A light-weight mermaid costume, comprising: a body portion
connected to a tail portion substantially in the form of a mermaid,
the body portion including at least one opening formed through a
back side, the opening enabling the user to quickly insert and
remove the user's feet; a first filler Material providing shape to
the body portion, and a second filler material providing shape to
the tail portion; a water-resistant layer provided at least over
the body portion.
13. The costume of claim 12 wherein at least some of the filler
material is removable to adjust the body portion for different
users.
14. The costume of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of
layers for at least the body portion.
15. The costume of claim 12 wherein the body portion is stretchable
to substantially conform to the body of the user.
16. The costume of claim 12 further comprising a separator in the
body portion, the separator provided between at least a portion of
the legs of the user.
17. The costume of claim 16 wherein the separator is attached to
the body portion to reduce twisting of the body portion about the
legs of the user.
18. The costume of claim 12 further comprising sock portions for
receiving the feet of the user, the sock portions attached to a
tail portion assisting in attaching the body portion to the user to
reduce twisting of the body portion about the legs of the user.
19. The costume of claim 12 further comprising an elastic waist for
the body portion to obviate the need for zippers or belts, thereby
enhancing appearance.
20. The costume of claim 12 further comprising two openings formed
in the body portion, wherein separate openings are provided for
each foot.
Description
BACKGROUND
[0001] Costumes are commercially available for use in theater,
kids' activities, and other purposes. These costumes are typically
configured so as not to hinder movement of the person wearing the
costume. However, by providing the person wearing the costume with
greater mobility, the costume may not appear as realistic.
SUMMARY
[0002] Exemplary embodiments of a mermaid costume are disclosed. An
exemplary mermaid costume comprises a body portion configured to
receive the feet and both legs of a user and conform substantially
to the body of the user. A tail portion is connected to the body
portion. The tail portion together with the body portion provides
the user with the appearance of a mermaid. An opening is formed in
the body portion to enable two modes for wearing the costume.
[0003] Another exemplary mermaid costume comprises an outer-most
layer that is both flexible and resilient, and an inner-most layer
that conforms substantially to the body of a user to shape the
lower portion of the user's body in the form of a mermaid. A body
portion substantially maintains the legs of the user together when
worn by the user.
[0004] Another exemplary light-weight mermaid costume comprises a
body portion connected to a tail portion substantially in the form
of a mermaid. A first filler material provides shape to the body
portion, and a second filler material provides shape to the tail
portion. A water-resistant layer is provided at least over the body
portion.
[0005] In addition to the exemplary embodiments described above,
still other embodiments will also be readily apparent to those
having skill in the art based on an understanding of the
description herein with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] FIGS. 1a-b are perspective views of an exemplary mermaid
costume.
[0007] FIGS. 2a-b are front and rear views, respectively, of an
exemplary mermaid costume.
[0008] FIG. 3 is a top view of an exemplary mermaid costume, also
showing a portion of the inside of the mermaid costume.
[0009] FIG. 4 is a bottom view of an exemplary mermaid costume.
[0010] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an exemplary mermaid costume
with a cut-away portion showing different layers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments
that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The same
reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to
refer to the same or substantially the same parts or operations.
The drawings are in simplified form and not to precise scale. For
purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms, such
as top, bottom, left, right, up, down, over, above, below, beneath,
rear, and front may be used with respect to the accompanying
drawings. These and similar directional terms, should not be
construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.
[0012] The figures show an exemplary mermaid costume 10 as it may
be worn by a person or user 1. An exemplary costume 10 may include
a top 11, a bottom 12, a front side 13, right and left sides 14 and
15, respectively, and a back side 16. In an exemplary embodiment,
the costume 10 may have a body portion 18 that can be pulled on
(e.g., similar to pulling on pants) or otherwise fitted around the
legs of the person wearing the costume. The costume 10 may also
have a tail or fin portion 20 connected to the body portion 18.
Accordingly, the costume 10 appears as the lower body portion of a
"mermaid," e.g., when worn by the user 1.
[0013] It is noted that the costume 10 may be worn over any
suitable bathing suit of the user 1. In other embodiments, the
costume 10 may include a top portion (not shown) as part of the
costume 10 itself so that a separate bathing suit is optional. In
addition, the costume 10 may also include an elastic waistband (not
shown) or other mechanism(s) for holding the costume 10 on the user
1.
[0014] It is noted that the costume 10 may be worn by user 1 in at
least two modes (e.g., for two different purposes), as illustrated
by FIGS. 1a and 1b. That is, the costume 10 may be worn in a
walking mode, wherein the user's feet and/or a portion of the
user's legs may extend out through an opening 22 formed in the body
portion 18. The opening 22 may be sized sufficiently small such
that the user's feet and legs fit through for use in the walking
mode; but the opening 22 preferably does not provide an
unnecessarily large opening for use in water when the user is
swimming in the costume 10; nor does the opening 22 undesirably
impact the mermaid appearance of the costume.
[0015] The costume 10 may also be worn in a swimming mode, wherein
the user's feet and legs are entirely within the body portion 18.
In the swimming mode, the user's 1 feet extend downward toward the
tail portion 20. The user's feet may be held substantially together
so that the user 1 may kick both legs together or simultaneously to
effect movement when swimming.
[0016] The costume 10 may be sized sufficiently large to enable the
user's legs and feet to comfortably fit inside and move. However,
the costume 10 should not be over-sized. Over-sizing the costume 10
may result in a baggy feeling by the user 1 and adversely affect
its function and appearance. For example, a costume which is too
tall and/or too wide may cause the user to trip and fall, and/or
may reduce the user's ability to swim well in water.
[0017] It is noted that different colors/patterns/textures/styles
may be provided so that the user can tailor the costume 10 to his
or her personal taste. In addition to making the costume 10
aesthetically pleasing to the user, the costume 10 may also be
provided with different layers.
[0018] Optionally, the costume 10 may be provided with a closure
mechanism (e.g., a zipper or Velcro or other closure means) around
at least a portion of the costume 10. For example, a closure
mechanism (not shown) may be provided over at least a part of the
opening 22 so that the user 1 can close the opening 22 when not in
use (e.g., for swimming). A closure mechanism (not shown) may also
be provided along all or a part of the body portion 18 such so that
the costume 10 can be more easily put on and taken off by the user.
The closure mechanism may be provided on the front, side, and/or
the back of the body portion 18. Other configurations are also
contemplated even though not specified herein, and may be
implemented based on design preferences and/or cost
considerations.
[0019] In an exemplary embodiment, the costume 10 may be
manufactured with multiple layers. The costume 10 may include a
protective layer to enhance wear. For example, the outer-most layer
24 of the costume 10 may be a tear-resistant, dirt-resistant,
and/or puncture-resistant material to help make the costume 10 more
durable. The costume 10 may also include a non-skid material 26 on
the tail portion 20 to reduce the user from slipping, especially in
wet environments where the costume 10 is most likely to be worn
(e.g., around swimming areas).
[0020] Optionally, different layers may have different densities.
For example, the different layers may include a soft layer (e.g.,
made of cloth), a medium layer (e.g., made of foam or gel), and/or
a hard layer (e.g., made of plastic). For purposes of illustration,
an outer-most layer 28 may be water-proof or at least somewhat
water-repellant, while an inner-most layer 30 may include gel and
be sufficiently soft for the user's comfort. One or more
intermediate layer 32 may be used to provide (e.g., made of plastic
or foam) form to one or more parts of the costume (e.g., all or
part of the body portion 18 and/or tail portion 20).
[0021] In an exemplary embodiment, the costume 10 may also include
somewhat elastic components (e.g., an elastic waist or even an
elastic body portion so that it can be stretched over the body of
the user). Other materials may be used as well, for example, which
automatically shrink when wet to better conform to the body of the
user. In other exemplary embodiment, the costume 10 may include a
separator in the body portion, the separator provided between at
least a portion of the legs of the user. For example, the separator
may be made of an anti-chaffing material to reduce or eliminate
chaffing of the user's legs. The separator may also be stitched or
otherwise attached to the body portion to reduce twisting of the
body portion about the user's legs. In a similar regard, sock
portions may be provided (e.g., stitched or otherwise attached
inside the tail portion) for receiving the feet of the user. The
sock portions may assist in attaching the costume 10 to the user,
e.g., to reduce twisting of the body portion about the legs of the
user.
[0022] The different layers may be attached directly to the
adjacent layer(s) of the costume 10 (e.g., by sewing), or may be
provided with a frictional surface between the layers to reduce
slipping relative to the different layers.
[0023] It is noted that the costume 10 is not limited to any
particular type or number of layers, and indeed, may be a single
layer. Nor is the costume 10 limited to separate layers. For
example a single stratified material may be used to provide the
different functions discussed above.
[0024] It is noted that the costume 10 may also be configured for
any of a wide variety of body sizes, types, and/or shapes. For
example, the costume 10 may be customized for the body of a
particular user. Alternatively, the costume 10 may be configured
for different groups or profiles of users (e.g.,
children/adults/men/women or for use in water or for use in dry
environments). Optionally, one or more layers of filler material 34
(e.g., foam, rubber, gel) may be added to, or removed from, the
costume 10. The filler material enables the costume 10 to be
adjusted to different size users and/or functions. The filler
material may also be used to give form, e.g., the filler material
34 shown sewn into the tail portion 12 in FIG. 5 used to better
form the fins.
[0025] Although costume 10 has been described herein with reference
to the figures as it may be used in various environments, by
different users, and for different purposes, it is noted that the
costume 10 is not limited to any one of these in particular. The
costume 10 may also have other application, as will be readily
apparent to those having skill in the art after becoming familiar
with the teachings herein.
[0026] In addition to the specific embodiments explicitly set forth
herein, other aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those
skilled in the art from consideration of the specification
disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and
illustrated embodiments be considered as examples only.
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