Plush toy having an audio player
A plush bear having a chest cavity for receiving an audio player therein. The plush bear includes a head, a body, arms and legs. The body has a chest cavity with a built-in pocket therein for receiving an audio player selected from the group consisting of a CD player, an Ipod and an MP3 player. The built-in pocket has a connection wire disposed therein for connecting to the audio player and a see-through cover for controlling the audio player. The built-in pocket includes a plush material cover or flap corresponding to the plush material on the plush bear. The plush bear has two built-in speakers and an amplifier connected to the connection wire for connecting to the audio player; and the plush bear has a battery compartment for receiving one or more batteries to power the audio player, the amplifier and the two speakers.
The present invention relates to a plush toy having an audio player positioned within the plush toy for producing audio sound or music for use as an entertainment device for young children or infants. More particularly, a front outer plush material cover flap can be peeled away to reveal a built-in front pocket for receiving the audio player therein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONStuffed animals, dolls and other toy devices for use as entertainment devices are well-known in the prior art. Such stuffed animals, dolls and toy devices have audio devices as part of their structure and typically the same sound or music is repeatedly played by the audio device and cannot be changed or altered.
There remains a need for a plush toy having an audio player, such as a CD player, an Ipod or an MP3 player being removably received within an interior area of the toy body. Additionally, the plush toy would include a front outer plush material cover flap that can be lifted or peeled away to reveal a built-in front pocket for removably receiving the audio player therein. Further, the plush toy would include speakers, an amplifier and a power source to enhance the sound or music coming from the plush toy.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTStuffed animals and stuffed toys having various accessories, designs, configurations and materials of construction have been generally disclosed in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,821 to McKeefery et al. discloses a dual track recording device, such as a tape recorder. On a second track of the recorder an animation signal is recorded characterized by the signal having a frequency at any given time indicative of the then currently desired animation condition. A character-type toy is provided having a tape playback unit therein for playing back such pre-recorded dual track tapes. The character-type toy has an amplifier and speaker for reproducing the audio information, and a servo motor having a drive system for moving the character mouth elements and eyes with the desired animation. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the concept and structure of a plush toy having an audio player of the present invention.
U.S. Design Patent No. D291,818 to Forsse discloses a talking bear in the form of a teddy-bear type character. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the concept and structure of a plush toy having an audio player of the present invention.
None of the aforementioned prior art patents teach or disclose a plush toy having an audio player for use as an entertainment device for children that includes a front outer plush material cover flap being removable from the toy body in order to reveal a built-in pocket for removably receiving the audio player therein.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a plush toy having an audio player, such as a CD player, an Ipod or MP3 player, being removably received within an interior area of the toy body.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player that has a front outer plush material cover flap that may be lifted from the toy body to reveal a built-in pocket for removably receiving the audio player therein.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player that includes two speakers, an amplifier and a power source to enhance the sound or music coming from the plush toy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player with two speakers and the amplifier positioned within the head of the plush toy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player that positions the power source in the form of a battery compartment having one or more batteries therein within the body of the plush toy for providing power to the audio player.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player that has a connection wire within the built-in pocket for electrically connecting the audio player to the power source.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player where the plush toy is selected from a group consisting of stuffed toy animals or dolls such as teddy bears, lions, tigers, pigs, monkeys, gorillas, ponies, horses, sheep, dinosaurs, cows, Raggedy-Anne or Andy dolls, and the like.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player that is easy to play with by a child, and is durable and cleanable for repeated use by the child.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a plush toy having an audio player that can be mass-produced in an automated and economical manner and is readily affordable by the consumer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention, there is provided a plush bear having a chest cavity for receiving an audio player therein. The plush bear includes a head, a body, arms and legs. The body has a chest cavity with a built-in pocket therein for receiving an audio player selected from the group consisting of a CD player, an Ipod and an MP3 player. The built-in pocket has a connection wire disposed therein for connecting to the audio player and a see-through cover for controlling the audio player. The built-in pocket includes a plush material cover or flap corresponding to the plush material on the plush bear. The plush bear has two built-in speakers and an amplifier connected to the connection wire for connecting to the audio player; and the plush bear has a battery compartment for receiving one or more batteries to power the audio player, the amplifier and the two speakers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFurther objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon the consideration of the following detailed description of the presently-preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The plush toy 10 having an audio player 50 and its component parts of the preferred embodiment of the present invention are represented in detail by
The body 32 of plush toy 10 includes a chest cavity 40 having a built-in pocket 42 with a clear (see-through) plastic cover 44 attached thereto. The built-in pocket 42 includes a pocket opening 46 for receiving an audio player 50 therein, as depicted in
The body 32 of plush toy 10 includes a rear cavity 70 in the back of the body 32 having a battery compartment 72 having one or more batteries 74 therein. The battery compartment 72 includes a snap-in compartment battery cover 76 thereon. The back cavity 70 includes a rear outer fur-like (plush material) cover flap 80 for covering from view the battery compartment 72 and the back cavity 70. The rear outer plush material cover flap 80 includes an interior wall surface 82 having a hook strip 84 at the lower end 86 for attaching to a loop strip 88 on the compartment battery cover 76 for closing and sealing the cover flap 80 on the battery compartment 72 of the back cavity 70 of plush toy 10, as shown in
The head 22 of plush toy 10 includes a head cavity 90 for holding and retaining an amplifier 92 and a pair of speakers 94a and 94b therein, as shown in
Additionally, the built-in pocket 42 further includes a connection wire 48 for electrically connecting the power source (P) of the battery compartment 72 having batteries 74 therein to the audio player 50, as well as the amplifier 92 and speakers 94a and 94b, as shown in
As shown in
In the next step, the parent or child lifts up or peels away and detachably removes the lower end 66 of the front outer plush material cover flap 60 from the built-in pocket 42 of chest cavity 40 of body 32 of teddy bear 20, as depicted in
Accordingly, an advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player, such as a CD player, an Ipod or MP3 player, being removably received within an interior area of the toy body.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player that has a front outer plush material cover flap that may be lifted from the toy body to reveal a built-in pocket for removably receiving the audio player therein.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player that includes two speakers, an amplifier and a power source to enhance the sound or music coming from the plush toy.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player with two speakers and the amplifier positioned within the head of the plush toy.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player that positions the power source in the form of a battery compartment having one or more batteries therein within the body of the plush toy for providing power to the audio player.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player that has a connection wire within the built-in pocket for electrically connecting the audio player to the power source.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player where the plush toy is selected from a group consisting of stuffed toy animals or dolls such as teddy bears, lions, tigers, pigs, monkeys, gorillas, ponies, horses, sheep, dinosaurs, cows, Raggedy-Anne or Andy dolls, and the like.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player that is easy to play with by a child, and is durable and cleanable for repeated use by the child.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a plush toy having an audio player that can be mass-produced in an automated and economical manner and is readily affordable by the consumer.
A latitude of modification, change, and substitution is intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.
Claims
1. A plush bear having a chest cavity for receiving an audio player, comprising:
- a) a plush bear having a head, a body, arms and legs;
- b) said body having a chest cavity with an accessible built-in pocket therein for receiving an audio player selected from the group consisting of a CD player, and an MP3 player;
- c) said accessible built-in pocket having a connection wire disposed therein for connecting to said audio player and a see-through cover on said accessible built-in pocket through which said audio player may be controlled;
- d) said built-in pocket having a plush material cover flap corresponding to the plush material on said plush bear for overlapping and covering said see-through cover;
- e) said plush bear having two built-in speakers and an amplifier connected to said connection wire for connecting to said audio player; and
- f) said plush bear having a battery compartment for receiving one or more batteries to power said audio player, said amplifier and said two speakers.
2. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said two speakers are disposed in said head of said plush bear.
3. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said head of said plush bear includes a pair of eyes and a pair of ears.
4. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 3, wherein each of said speakers are disposed in each of said eyes of said head of said plush bear.
5. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 3, wherein each of said speakers are disposed in each of said ears of said head of said plush bear.
6. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said speakers are disposed in each of said arms of said plush bear.
7. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said speakers are disposed in each of said legs of said plush bear.
8. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said amplifier is disposed in said head of said plush bear.
9. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said amplifier is disposed in said body of said plush bear.
10. A plush bear having an audio player in accordance with claim 1, wherein said battery compartment is disposed in a back section of said body of said plush toy.
11. (canceled)
12. A plush toy having a chest cavity for receiving an audio player, comprising:
- a) a plush toy having a head, a body, arms and legs;
- b) said body having a chest cavity with an accessible built-in pocket therein for receiving an audio player selected from the group consisting of a CD player, and an MP3 player;
- c) said accessible built-in pocket having a connection wire disposed therein for connecting to said audio player and a see-through cover on said accessible built-in pocket through which said audio player is controlled;
- d) said built-in pocket having a plush material cover flap corresponding to the plush material on said plush toy for overlapping and covering said see-through cover;
- e) said plush toy having two built-in speakers and an amplifier connected to said connection wire for connecting to said audio player; and
- f) said plush toy having a battery compartment for receiving one or more batteries to power said audio player, said amplifier and said two speakers.
13. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said two speakers are disposed in said head of said plush toy.
14. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said head of said plush toy includes a pair of eyes and a pair of ears.
15. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 14, wherein each of said speakers are disposed in each of said eyes of said head of said plush toy.
16. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 14, wherein each of said speakers are disposed in each of said ears of said head of said plush toy.
17. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said speakers are disposed in each of said arms of said plush toy.
18. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said speakers are disposed in each of said legs of said plush toy.
19. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said amplifier is disposed in said head of said plush toy.
20. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said amplifier is disposed in said body of said plush toy.
21. A plush toy having an audio player in accordance with claim 12, wherein said battery compartment is disposed in a back section of said body of said plush toy.
22. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 22, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2007
Inventor: David Tawil (Edison, NJ)
Application Number: 11/208,666
International Classification: A63H 3/02 (20060101); A63H 3/28 (20060101);