CHILDREN'S HOODED JACKET AND METHOD OF CONVERTING SAME INTO A PILLOW
The method includes: placing the jacket face down on a surface; tucking the sleeves adjacent the jacket body; folding portions of the back with the tucked sleeves over the front of the body; rolling the bottom portion of the body with the folded portions towards the hood; inserting the rolled body into the hood recess; and closing the hood recess with the rolled jacket body inside the hood by connecting the parts of a two-part fastener to form the pillow. Buttons and zipper fasteners may be used. Straps extending from the body may be connected to form a handle or a shoulder strap. An image may be placed on the exterior surface of the hood.
The present invention relates to children's clothing and more particularly to a children's hooded jacket which can be converted into a pillow.
2. Description of Prior Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98As far as applicant is aware, there are no children's hooded jackets which can be rolled and received in the recess of a hood, for use as a pillow. Further, there are no pillows formed by applicant's method which include a shoulder strap which allow the pillow to be carried in the same manner as a handbag.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is a prime object of the present invention to provide a children's hooded jacket which can be converted into a pillow;
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method for converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow by rolling the body of the jacket and inserting the rolled jacket into a recess in the hood.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow in which the hood recess is closed to completely enclose the rolled jacket in the hood.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow in which the pillow is provided with a strap such that it can be carried like a handbag.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a children's hooded jacket with a two-part fastener, one part of which is attached to the edge of the hood and the other part is attached to the back of the jacket body.
The above objects are achieved by the present invention which relates to a method of converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow. The jacket is of the type having a body with a collar to which the hood is attached. The body has outwardly extending sleeves. Two-part fastening means is provided. One part of the fastening means is attached to the hood proximate the edge of the hood. The other part of the fastening means is attached to the back of the jacket. The hood defines a recess.
The method includes the steps of: placing the jacket face down on a surface; tucking the sleeves adjacent the body; folding portions of the body with the adjacent sleeves over the body; rolling the bottom portion of the body with the folded portions towards the hood; inserting the rolled body into the hood recess; and attaching the parts of the fastener means together to enclose the rolled jacket within the hood recess to form a pillow.
The jacket has a first strap with an unattached end and a second strap with an unattached end. The method further includes connecting the unattached ends of the straps together to form a shoulder strap.
The first strap section has one part of a connector fixed on an unattached end. The second strap section has another part of a connector fixed to an unattached end. The method further comprises the step of joining the connector parts to create the strap.
The method further includes applying an image to the exterior surface of the hood.
In one preferred embodiment, the two-part fastening means includes at least one series of button and at least on button-receiving loop. In that embodiment, the method includes the step of inserting the button into the button-receiving loop to enclose the rolled body in the hood.
In a second preferred embodiment, the two-part fastening means comprises a zipper including two zipper tracks. In that embodiment, the method further includes the step of aligning the zipper tracks and moving the zipper clasp to connect the zipper tracks.
In accordance with another object of the present invention, a children's jacket including a collar, a hood attached to the collar, the hood defining a recess and having an edge at least a portion of which is spaced from the collar, and two-part fastener means, one part of the fastener means being attached to the hood proximate the portion of the hood edge spaced from the collar, and the other part of the fastener means parts being attached to the back of the jacket such that attaching the fastening means parts together encloses the hood recess.
In one preferred embodiment, the fastening means includes at least one button and at least one button-receiving loop.
In a second preferred embodiment, the fastening means includes a zipper with first and second tracks a clasp. The track of the zipper attached to the back of the jacket has a generally “U” shape.
The jacket includes a first strap with an unattached end and a second strap with an unattached end. Connecting the unattached ends of the straps together forms a shoulder strap.
To these and to such other objects that may hereinafter appears, the present invention relates to a method of converting a children's jacket into a pillow as described in detail in the following specification and recited in the annexed claims, taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts and in which:
The present invention relates to a method of converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow.
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Starting with the jacket situated on a surface with the front facing up, as illustrated in
The sleeves are each tucked adjacent to the back of the jacket, at each side thereof, as seen in
Next, the bottom of the jacket is rolled up tightly as illustrated in
Because jacket is designed for use by children, an image may be placed on the exterior of the hood. The drawings illustrate one possible image 36 in the form of a fanciful animal face. Ear-like appendages 38 extending from the hood may be provided, as well.
More specifically, buttons-receiving loops 28 on the edge of the hood are replace by a first track or chain of zipper teeth 24a and the buttons 22 on the back of the jacket are replaced with a “U” shaped mating track or chain of zipper teeth 24b. A zipper pull 40 is situated on track 24a to close and open the zipper in a conventional manner.
While only a limited number of preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it is obvious that many modifications and variations could be made thereto. For example two-part fastener means other than buttons and zippers could be used, for examples, hook and eye, hook and loop fastener ribbon strips could be used. It is intended to cover all of those modifications and variations which fall within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims:
Claims
1. A method of converting a children's hooded jacket into a pillow, the jacket being of the type having a body with a collar to which the hood is connected, sleeves extending from the jacket body, two-part fastening means, one part of which is attached to the hood proximate the edge of the hood and the other part is attached to the back of the body, and wherein the hood defines a recess, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. placing the jacket face down on a surface;
- b. tucking the selves adjacent the body;
- c. folding portions of the body with the adjacent sleeves over the body;
- d. rolling the bottom portion of the body with the folded portions towards the hood;
- e. inserting the rolled body into the hood recess; and
- f. attaching the parts of the fastener means together to enclose the rolled jacket within the hood recess.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the two-part fastening means comprises at least one button and at least one button-receiving loop, further comprising the step of inserting the button into the button-receiving loop.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the two-part fastening means comprises a zipper including two zipper tracks and a clasp, and further comprising the step of aligning the second zipper tracks and moving the zipper clasp to connect the zipper tracks.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the jacket has a first strap with an unattached end and a second strap with an unattached end, and wherein the method further comprises the step of connecting the unattached ends of the straps together to form a handle or shoulder strap.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of applying an image to the exterior surface of the hood.
6. A children's jacket comprising a collar, a hood attached to said collar, said hood defining a recess and having an edge at least a portion of which is spaced from said collar, and two-part fastener means, one part of said fastener means being attached to said hood proximate said edge portion of said hood edge, and the other part of said fastener means parts being attached to the back of said jacket such that attaching said fastening means together encloses said hood recess.
7. The jacket of claim 6 wherein said fastening means comprises one or more buttons and one or more button-receiving loops.
8. The jacket of claim 6 wherein said fastening means comprises a zipper.
9. The jacket of claim 8 wherein the part of the zipper attached to the back of the jacket has a generally “U” shape.
10. The jacket of claim 6 the jacket comprising a first strap with an unattached end and a second strap with an unattached end, and wherein connecting the unattached ends of the straps together form a handle or shoulder strap.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 8, 2017
Publication Date: Dec 13, 2018
Inventor: NADIA GOULINA (Lincoln Park, NJ)
Application Number: 15/617,409