Lap desk
The present invention provides a portable lap desk for writing or drawing upon that is especially suited for young children. The lap desk includes a generally planar desk element that provides a first surface and an opposing second surface. Releasably attached to the second surface is a stuffed toy cushion designed to imitate a real or fanciful animal or figure. To create the appearance of a real or fanciful animal or figure, the stuffed toy cushion may include a body portion and one or more appendages. When the lap desk is not being used to write or draw upon, the stuffed toy cushion can be detached from the desk element for a child to play with. In one embodiment, to provide storage for drawing utensils used in conjunction with the desk, the stuffed toy cushion can be formed with an inner cavity that is accessible through an opening.
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The present invention relates generally to portable desk surfaces and more particularly to a combination lap desk and stuffed toy cushion. The present invention is intended to have particular appeal among children.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLap desks are generally planar, rigid structures configured for placement upon a user's lap. The lap desk thereby provides a flat surface upon which writing, drawing, reading or other activities can take place. Portable lap desks are especially popular so that the users can effectively carry a portable work surface with them. In some instances, to increase the comfort of the rigid lap desk and to adjust the height of the surface, lap desks can be provided with a cushion that is placed between the surface and the user's lap.
Lap desks are also especially popular items among children. To children, lap desks provide a surface upon which the child can occupy his or her time by drawing, reading, or otherwise playing. It is desirable that lap desks directed toward children be made of lightweight material for safety and portability reasons. It is also desirable that the lap desk provide an overall appearance that appeals to the child.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a lap desk having a desk element and a stuffed toy cushion. The desk element is a generally planar structure having a first surface and an opposed second surface. The plush toy cushion is formed to imitate a real or imaginary animal so as to appeal to a child. The cushion preferably has a soft, supple outer cover or skin that contains a stuffing material that allows the cushion to be compressible. So that the child can play with the plush toy cushion when not using the lap desk, the plush toy cushion is preferably releasably attached to the desk element. When attached, the plush toy cushion should lie adjacent the opposing second surface of the desk while resting upon the child's lap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The outer cover 136 of the stuffed toy cushion 120 can be any of a number of materials, for example, leather, canvas, denim, nylon, or preferably a plush fleece material. Preferably, the outer cover 136 furthers the appearance of the creature intimated by the stuffed toy cushion 120. For instance, in the illustrated embodiment, the coloring scheme of the outer cover 136 should correspond to that of a turtle. Where appropriate, in other embodiments, the outer cover material 136 can be made to imitate the fur or hair of an animal. The texture of the outer cover 136 and the presence of the stuffing material 134 optimizes the appeal of the stuffed toy cushion 120 to a child.
The one or more appendages 130, 131, 132 also preferably furthers the appearance of the imitated creature or figure. For example, as illustrated in
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The corners of the desk element 106 are preferably rounded. To prevent materials from sliding or rolling off the first surface 160, a raised lip 172 can project upwards from the first surface 160 extending along the periphery. The desk element 106 can be made from lightweight plastic and formed by any suitable molding method. By using lightweight plastic for the desk element and stuffing material in the stuffed toy cushion, the lap desk is sufficiently light to be carried around by a child. Examples of plastic materials include polypropylene, styrene, ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), acrylic or polyethylene, The desk element may also be made of wood, metal, rubber, cardboard, chalkboard, whiteboard, or other materials.
To releasably attach the stuffed toy cushion to the desk element so that the stuffed toy cushion can be readily removed and separately used by the child as a plaything, referring to
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A plurality of snap fastener male elements 274 are located on a raised lip 172 that corresponds to the periphery of the desk element 260. As illustrated, the snap fastener male elements 274 project upwards from the first surface 260 of the desk element 206. The locations of the snap fastener male elements 274 corresponds to the locations of the tags 240 on the stuffed toy cushion 202. It will be appreciated that when the stuffed toy cushion 202 is attached to the desk element 206, the tags 240 extend over the raised lip 272 so that the snap fastener female elements 246 can mate with the snap fastener male elements 274. To release the stuffed toy cushion 202 from the desk element 206, the distal ends 244 of the tags 240 can be simply lifted to disengage the snap fastener male and female elements 274, 246. Of course, it will be appreciated that the placement of the snap fastener female elements 246 and the snap fastener male elements 274 can be readily reversed.
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Located on a raised lip 372 that corresponds to the periphery of the desk element are a plurality of strips of hook material 374 of the hook-and-loop type fastener. The locations of the hook material strips 374 corresponds to the locations of the tags 340. As will be appreciated, when the stuffed toy cushion 302 is attached to the desk element 306, the tags 340 extend over the raised lip 372 so that the loop material strips 346 can engage the hook material strips 374. To release the stuffed toy cushion 302 from the desk element 306, the distal ends 344 of the tags 340 can be simply lifted to disengage the hook-and-loop material strips 346, 374. Of course, it will be appreciated that the placement of the loop material strips 346 and the hook material strips 374 can be readily reversed.
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The planar desk can have several modifications to further the activity experience for the child. For example, to further occupy the child, the first surface 402 can include indicia thereon that provides a game board 420 such as, for example a checker board. Accordingly, the lap desk can then be used with game pieces 422 for playing games. To hold game pieces 422 to the desk element when, for instance, the lap desk is in transport, the game pieces can be formed with magnets or otherwise magnetized. To provide the magnetic attraction to the game board 420 the plastic used to produce the desk element 400 can have dispersed therein magnetic granules. In addition to the game pieces 422, other detachable toys such as cars or a pinwheel and other detachable items such as key chains, sunglasses, and hats can be provided for playing with the desk element. Moreover, items such as the recess 416, raised ridges 412, and clip 418 can also be detachably attached to the desk element 400 so that users can configure the organization and layout of the lap desk to their own liking. In other embodiments, rather than a game board, the first surface of the desk element can be provided with an integral chalkboard or integral dry erase board for drawing upon.
In other embodiments, to increase the visual appearance of the lap desk to children, the first surface of the desk element can be formed to include a colorgel or a colorchange pigmentation, as will be familiar to those of skill in the art of children's toys. Alternatively, the first surface can be formed with a plurality of raised bumps to interlock with the well-known LEGO™ brand building blocks. In another embodiment, the first surface can be configured with a display monitor to project video images such as those for a computer game or art program. In other embodiments, two or more desk elements can be made to interlock with each other to expand the available first surface area. In another embodiment, the desk element can include folding legs that can be folded to extend downward from the second surface to make a breakfast tray.
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To facilitate transporting of the lap desk 500, the lap desk can be configured with wheels 530 and a handle 532. The wheels are rotatable with respect to the desk element. Preferably, the wheels and handle are arranged to enable the user to pull the lap desk behind her. For instance, as illustrated in
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In an embodiment, the stuffed toy cushion can be made to engage another stuffed toy cushion such that the two appear to be embracing. For instance, the stuffed toy cushion can be provided in parent-and-child versions. In some embodiments, the stuffed toy cushion can include a drawing surface formed proximate to the planar described above. The stuffed toy cushion can alternatively be made to function as a pillow. In the embodiments which include the inner cavity, the cavity can function as a canteen, lunch pouch, or cooler. Preferably, the function of the cavity is correlated to the animal or figure imitated by the stuffed toy cushion such as, for example, correlating the canteen with the camel and the cooler with a polar bear. In some embodiments, the stuffed toy cushion or desk can be provided with one or more straps to enable the child to carry the lap desk to be carried as a backpack or purse. Additionally, the straps can be used to hang the lap desk from a hook or door when not in use.
All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents, cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.
The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Of course, variations of those preferred embodiments would become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
Claims
1. A lap desk comprising:
- a planar desk element having a first surface and an opposing second surface; and
- a stuffed toy cushion made in imitation of a real or fanciful animal or figure, the stuffed toy cushion is attached to the desk element adjacent the second surface, the stuffed toy cushion includes a body portion and an appendage, the appendage relates to the animal or figure.
2. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the appendage is selected from the group consisting of a flipper, a foot, a leg, a head or a tail.
3. The lap desk of claim 2, wherein the appendage extends partially beyond the periphery of the desk element.
4. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk element has a generally rounded rectangular shape.
5. The lap desk of claim 4, wherein the body portion having a generally rectangular shape corresponding to the rectangular shape of the desk member.
6. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the stuffed toy cushion includes stuffing material contained in an outer covering.
7. The lap desk of claim 6, wherein the stuffing material is resilient.
8. The lap desk of claim 7, wherein the resilient stuffing material includes a plurality of foam beads.
9. The lap desk of claim 7, wherein the resilient stuffing material includes a plurality of foam blocks.
10. The lap desk of claim 6, wherein the stuffed toy cushion includes an inner cavity, the inner cavity accessible through an opening disposed through the covering, the inner cavity is separated from the stuffing material by a liner.
11. The lap desk of claim 10, wherein the opening is closable with a zipper.
12. The lap desk of claim 11, wherein the opening is closable with a hook-and-loop type fastener.
13. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk element has a lip raised above the first surface and extending about the periphery thereof.
14. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk element includes one or more raised ridges extending from the first surface for dividing the first surface into a plurality of separated portions.
15. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk element includes a recess disposed into the first surface for receiving a beverage container.
16. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk element is made of molded plastic.
17. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the toy cushion is releasably attached to the desk element.
18. The lap desk of claim 17, wherein the desk element has a periphery and includes a plurality of catches formed into the periphery, and the stuffed toy cushion includes a corresponding plurality of cord loops for releasably attaching the stuffed toy cushion to the desk element.
19. The lap desk of claim 18, wherein the desk element includes a lip raised above the first surface and extending about the periphery, and wherein the plurality of catches are formed by disposing U-shaped grooves into the lip.
20. The lap desk of claim 17, wherein the stuffed toy cushion is releasably attached to the desk element by hook-and-loop fastener strips.
21. The lap desk of claim 20, wherein the desk element has a periphery and includes a plurality of hook fastener strips adhered thereto about the periphery, and the stuffed toy cushion includes a loop fastener strip for releasably attaching the stuffed toy cushion to the desk element.
22. The lap desk of claim 17, wherein the stuffed toy cushion is releasably attached to the desk element by snaps.
23. The lap desk of claim 22, wherein the desk element has a periphery and includes a plurality of snap fastener male elements secured about the periphery, and the stuffed toy cushion includes a snap fastener female element for releasably attaching the stuffed toy cushion to the lap desk.
24. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk element includes a wheel and a handle, the wheel being rotatable with respect to the desk element.
25. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the desk includes indicia on the first surface that provides a game board.
26. The lap desk of claim 25, further comprising a plurality of game pieces magnetically attracted to the desk element.
27. A stuffed toy made in imitation of a real or fanciful animal or figure, the stuffed toy comprising:
- a body portion including a soft, flexible outer cover and stuffing material contained in the outer cover;
- an appendage attached to the body portion which relates to the animal or figure; and
- a rigid desk element attached to the body portion for providing a surface for writing or otherwise playing upon.
28. The stuffed toy of claim 27, wherein the appendage is selected from thie group consisting of a flipper, a foot, a leg, a head or a tail.
29. The stuffed toy of claim 27, further comprising a plurality of appendages attached to the body portion.
30. The stuffed toy of claim 27, wherein the body portion includes an inner cavity, the inner cavity accessible through an opening disposed through the outer cover, the inner cavity is separated from the stuffing material by a liner.
31. The stuffed toy of claim 30, wherein the opening is closable by a zipper.
32. The lap desk of claim 1, wherein the stuffed toy cushion has the shape of a turtle.
33. A lap desk comprising:
- a planar desk element having a first surface and an opposing second surface; and
- a stuffed toy cushion made in imitation of a real or fanciful animal or figure, the stuffed toy cushion is attached to the desk element adjacent the second surface, the stuffed toy cushion includes stuffing material contained in an outer covering, the stuffed toy cushion includes an inner cavity, the inner cavity accessible through an opening disposed through the outer covering, the inner cavity is separated from the stuffing material by a liner,
34. A lap desk comprising:
- a planar desk element having a first surface and an opposing second surface; and
- a stuffed toy cushion made in imitation of a real or fanciful animal, the stuffed toy cushion is attached to the desk element adjacent the second surface,
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 10, 2003
Publication Date: May 26, 2005
Applicant: Binney & Smith Inc. (Easton, PA)
Inventors: David Cziraky (Bethlehem, PA), Andree Santini (Easton, PA), Carmen Anderson (Bethlehem, PA), Pamela Hodulik (Somerville, NJ)
Application Number: 10/704,863