US20020009948A1 - Method and apparatus for custom manufacture of teddy bears - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to customized manufacturing of teddy bears and more particularly, to a customized method of manufacturing teddy bears by customers, wherein the teddy bears are stuffed with polyester and a “bean mix.”
- the customer will then take the skin of the bear to a machine that stuffs polyester into the head and body, including the arms and legs.
- the bear is then sewn up, combed or groomed, and then often given a “bath” with air to remove dust and any other debris that may be on the bear's skin.
- a ribbon or a bow-type collar may also be placed on the teddy bear.
- polyester generally provides a soft, yet firm “body” for the teddy bear, it can be difficult to sit the teddy bear in an upright position without extraneous support. Additionally, while the basic process for making the teddy bear will generally be entertaining for most children, and even adults, other “special” effects would further enhance the entertainment value of the manufacturing process.
- the present invention provides a teddy bear that includes polyester stuffing in the main body portion and the head, but includes harder, solid particles, generally referred to as “beans,” in the arms and legs for added support.
- the beans include confetti or glitter mixed therein.
- the confetti is of various shapes and sizes such as, for example, dots, stars and hearts.
- the glitter also preferably consists of various colors.
- the present invention also provides an apparatus for stuffing the teddy bear's arms and legs with the bean mix.
- the apparatus generally includes a supply of bean mix, and a viewing chamber for viewing swirling bean mix that is swirling therein due to air pressure or a vacuum.
- the apparatus preferably includes a foot pedal for activating an air motor or pump that pumps the bean mix within the viewing chamber and also pumps bean mix from the apparatus through a conduit and into the bear's arms and legs.
- the apparatus may include a supply of polyester and may pump or feed the polyester into the bear's body, preferably prior to feeding or pumping the bean mix into the bear's arms and legs.
- confetti upon activating the bean feeding apparatus, confetti may be blown about the area adjacent the bean feeding apparatus and thus “rain” or fall onto the customer using the machine and other customers in the vicinity, thus providing an “air show.”
- FIG. 1 is a right elevation view of a bean mix supply apparatus in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the bean mix supply apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustrating an air supply system for the bean mix supply apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustrating a bean supply system for the bean mix supply apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a teddy bear
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of bean mix for use in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a teddy bear 100 in accordance with the present invention.
- the teddy bear includes a head 101 , a body 102 , two arms 103 , 104 and two legs 105 , 106 .
- the head and body are stuffed with some kind of soft filling, such as, for example, polyester, while the arms and legs are preferably filled with harder pellets or granules, commonly referred to in the industry as “beans.”
- the beans are generally made of plastic, but may be made of other materials, if desired, that provide more weight or support to the arms and legs.
- the beans 107 are mixed with glitter, as can be seen in FIG. 6.
- the glitter is made up of various shapes and preferably, the shapes include, for example, hearts 110 , stars 111 and dots 112 .
- the glitter is preferably of various colors.
- FIGS. 1 - 4 illustrate a bean mix supplying machine 200 .
- the bean mix supplying machine includes a base portion 201 , a mixing chamber 202 atop the base portion, and preferably a decorative top portion 203 .
- the base portion includes a bean mix hopper 204 that is filled with the bean mix.
- the viewing chamber is in communication with the bean hopper, preferably by an air pipe system 210 as illustrated in FIG. 3.
- An air pump or motor 211 is provided to operate the air system.
- a supply pipe 212 is also in communication with at least one of the viewing chamber and the bean hopper.
- the supply pipe is used to provide bean mix to the teddy bears.
- a venturi pump 215 is preferably used to move bean mix from the bean hopper into the viewing chamber.
- An auger (not shown) may be used to supply bean mix to the bean hopper and even to the viewing chamber. Additionally, an auger-type feed may be used to supply beans to the supply pipe to fill the teddy bears. Preferably, however, air is used to provide a quicker and tighter fill of the bears.
- the bean mix may be provided to the bean hopper either locally or from a remote location via some type of feed system (not shown).
- the bean mix machine includes a pedal 213 , preferably in the shape of a bear foot, for activating the bean mix supply machine.
- glitter may be used as confetti and supplied from either the bean supply machine or from an external source such that upon activation of the bean supply machine, confetti “rains” or falls and swirls around onto the customer using the machine and/or others around the machine.
- the process for making a custom teddy bear by a customer includes choosing a teddy bear “skin.”
- the skin includes the primary body, a head attached thereto, two arms attached thereto and two legs attached thereto.
- Soft stuffing is fed into the primary body and the head.
- the stuffing is a soft substance such as, for example, polyester.
- the polyester is preferably blown into the body and head.
- the partially stuffed teddy bear is taken to the bean mix supply machine and bean mix is fed into the arms and legs.
- Bean mix swirls around in viewing chamber 202 , thus providing additional entertainment for the user as they feed the bean mix into the teddy bear.
- the beans are fed into the legs and arms after the polyester has been placed in the head and body.
- the filled teddy bear is then sewn up and “groomed” by, for example, combing and fluffing.
- an air bath is also preformed to fluff the fur of the teddy bear and to clean off any dust, stuffing, and other dirt or debris that may be on the exterior of the teddy bear.
- a ribbon or collar, or the like, is then preferably placed around the neck of the teddy bear.
- the present invention may be used for other stuffed animal toys.
- the teddy bear may be filled entirely with bean mix, or may have fewer portions filled with bean mix.
- the arms or only the legs may be filled with bean mix.
- Only a single arm or a single leg may be filled if desired.
- the head and/or the body may be filled with beans in addition to or in place of the arms and legs.
- the bean mix supply machine may be configured so that it also supplies the polyester stuffing.
- the bean mix supply machine may include a separate hopper or chamber that includes polyester stuffing.
- a second supply pipe would be used to supply polyester stuffing to the teddy bear skin.
- the air system illustrated in the figures would be used to blow the polyester stuffing into the teddy bear.
- the present invention provides a stuffed animal toy that includes at least portions of its body filled with a heavier, more solid mix as opposed to soft stuffing. This provides extra support for the toy. Additionally, the present invention provides an entertaining and colorful bean mix, and an entertaining and colorful bean mix supply machine. Additionally, the present invention provides a method of customizing a stuffed animal toy. The customer is allowed to make their own stuffed animal toy that is stuffed with beans and/or soft stuffing. Thus, the present invention provides a method and apparatus that allows a customer to make his own custom bean bag style stuffed toy.
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A method and apparatus that allows a patron to customize and manufacture their own bean bag style stuffed toy. The stuffed toy generally includes a soft stuffed body and head that is generally filled with polyester. The arms and legs of the stuffed animal toy are then filled with a heavier, more rigid “bean” type mix. The mix includes colorful glitter in various shapes and colors. The apparatus supplies the bean mix to the stuffed animal toy and is operated by the patron. The apparatus includes a viewing chamber that swirls the bean mix and glitter thereby providing colorful entertainment while the patron is filling their stuffed toy with the bean mix.
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- This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/186,922, filed Mar. 3, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field Of The Invention
- The present invention relates to customized manufacturing of teddy bears and more particularly, to a customized method of manufacturing teddy bears by customers, wherein the teddy bears are stuffed with polyester and a “bean mix.”
- 2. Description Of The Prior Art
- Teddy bars are popular items. Recently, methods and apparatuses have been provided wherein patrons or customers may make their own teddy bears. Generally, a customer is provided with a cloth “skin” that serves as an outline for the teddy bear. The skin generally includes the arms, legs, head, ears and nose. The eyes are generally already sewn on, as well as the ears and the tip of the nose.
- The customer will then take the skin of the bear to a machine that stuffs polyester into the head and body, including the arms and legs. The bear is then sewn up, combed or groomed, and then often given a “bath” with air to remove dust and any other debris that may be on the bear's skin. As a finishing touch, a ribbon or a bow-type collar may also be placed on the teddy bear.
- While the polyester generally provides a soft, yet firm “body” for the teddy bear, it can be difficult to sit the teddy bear in an upright position without extraneous support. Additionally, while the basic process for making the teddy bear will generally be entertaining for most children, and even adults, other “special” effects would further enhance the entertainment value of the manufacturing process.
- The present invention provides a teddy bear that includes polyester stuffing in the main body portion and the head, but includes harder, solid particles, generally referred to as “beans,” in the arms and legs for added support.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the beans include confetti or glitter mixed therein. The confetti is of various shapes and sizes such as, for example, dots, stars and hearts. The glitter also preferably consists of various colors.
- The present invention also provides an apparatus for stuffing the teddy bear's arms and legs with the bean mix. The apparatus generally includes a supply of bean mix, and a viewing chamber for viewing swirling bean mix that is swirling therein due to air pressure or a vacuum. The apparatus preferably includes a foot pedal for activating an air motor or pump that pumps the bean mix within the viewing chamber and also pumps bean mix from the apparatus through a conduit and into the bear's arms and legs. Additionally, the apparatus may include a supply of polyester and may pump or feed the polyester into the bear's body, preferably prior to feeding or pumping the bean mix into the bear's arms and legs.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, upon activating the bean feeding apparatus, confetti may be blown about the area adjacent the bean feeding apparatus and thus “rain” or fall onto the customer using the machine and other customers in the vicinity, thus providing an “air show.”
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will be understood upon reading and understanding the detailed description of the preferred exemplary embodiments, found hereinbelow, in conjunction with reference to the drawings, in which like numerals represent like elements.
- FIG. 1 is a right elevation view of a bean mix supply apparatus in accordance with the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the bean mix supply apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustrating an air supply system for the bean mix supply apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustrating a bean supply system for the bean mix supply apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a teddy bear; and
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of bean mix for use in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a
teddy bear 100 in accordance with the present invention. The teddy bear includes ahead 101, abody 102, twoarms legs - In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the
beans 107 are mixed with glitter, as can be seen in FIG. 6. The glitter is made up of various shapes and preferably, the shapes include, for example,hearts 110,stars 111 anddots 112. The glitter is preferably of various colors. - FIGS.1-4 illustrate a bean
mix supplying machine 200. The bean mix supplying machine includes abase portion 201, amixing chamber 202 atop the base portion, and preferably adecorative top portion 203. - The base portion includes a
bean mix hopper 204 that is filled with the bean mix. The viewing chamber is in communication with the bean hopper, preferably by anair pipe system 210 as illustrated in FIG. 3. An air pump ormotor 211 is provided to operate the air system. - A
supply pipe 212 is also in communication with at least one of the viewing chamber and the bean hopper. The supply pipe is used to provide bean mix to the teddy bears. - A
venturi pump 215 is preferably used to move bean mix from the bean hopper into the viewing chamber. An auger (not shown) may be used to supply bean mix to the bean hopper and even to the viewing chamber. Additionally, an auger-type feed may be used to supply beans to the supply pipe to fill the teddy bears. Preferably, however, air is used to provide a quicker and tighter fill of the bears. - The bean mix may be provided to the bean hopper either locally or from a remote location via some type of feed system (not shown).
- Preferably, the bean mix machine includes a pedal213, preferably in the shape of a bear foot, for activating the bean mix supply machine.
- Additionally, glitter may be used as confetti and supplied from either the bean supply machine or from an external source such that upon activation of the bean supply machine, confetti “rains” or falls and swirls around onto the customer using the machine and/or others around the machine.
- In accordance with the present invention, the process for making a custom teddy bear by a customer includes choosing a teddy bear “skin.” The skin includes the primary body, a head attached thereto, two arms attached thereto and two legs attached thereto. Soft stuffing is fed into the primary body and the head. As noted above, preferably, the stuffing is a soft substance such as, for example, polyester. The polyester is preferably blown into the body and head.
- The partially stuffed teddy bear is taken to the bean mix supply machine and bean mix is fed into the arms and legs. Bean mix swirls around in
viewing chamber 202, thus providing additional entertainment for the user as they feed the bean mix into the teddy bear. Preferably, the beans are fed into the legs and arms after the polyester has been placed in the head and body. - The filled teddy bear is then sewn up and “groomed” by, for example, combing and fluffing. Preferably, an air bath is also preformed to fluff the fur of the teddy bear and to clean off any dust, stuffing, and other dirt or debris that may be on the exterior of the teddy bear. A ribbon or collar, or the like, is then preferably placed around the neck of the teddy bear.
- Those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention may be used for other stuffed animal toys. Additionally, those skilled in the art will understand that the teddy bear may be filled entirely with bean mix, or may have fewer portions filled with bean mix. For example, only the arms or only the legs may be filled with bean mix. Only a single arm or a single leg may be filled if desired. Additionally, the head and/or the body may be filled with beans in addition to or in place of the arms and legs. Hence, those skilled in the art will understand there are numerous combinations of parts of the stuffed animal toy that may be filed with bean mix.
- Those skilled in the art will also realize that the bean mix supply machine may be configured so that it also supplies the polyester stuffing. For example, the bean mix supply machine may include a separate hopper or chamber that includes polyester stuffing. A second supply pipe would be used to supply polyester stuffing to the teddy bear skin. Preferably, the air system illustrated in the figures would be used to blow the polyester stuffing into the teddy bear.
- Thus, the present invention provides a stuffed animal toy that includes at least portions of its body filled with a heavier, more solid mix as opposed to soft stuffing. This provides extra support for the toy. Additionally, the present invention provides an entertaining and colorful bean mix, and an entertaining and colorful bean mix supply machine. Additionally, the present invention provides a method of customizing a stuffed animal toy. The customer is allowed to make their own stuffed animal toy that is stuffed with beans and/or soft stuffing. Thus, the present invention provides a method and apparatus that allows a customer to make his own custom bean bag style stuffed toy.
- Although the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will appreciated that it is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A method of custom making a stuffed toy animal by a customer, the method comprising:
providing a skin for the stuffed toy animal;
filling at least a portion of the skin with a plurality of substantially hard particles; and
sealing the skin to prevent the particles from falling out.
2. A method in accordance with claim 1 further comprising filling a portion of the skin with a substantially soft material.
3. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein the substantially soft material is placed within the skin prior to the substantially hard particles.
4. A method in accordance with claim 3 wherein the skin includes a head, a primary body coupled thereto, two arms coupled to the primary body and two legs coupled to the primary body; wherein the head body are filled with substantially soft material and the arms and legs are filled with substantially hard particles.
5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein the substantially hard particles comprise various shapes and glitter particles.
6. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein substantially hard particles are swirled within a viewing chamber of a substantially hard particle supply machine.
7. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the substantially hard particles comprise various shapes and glitter particles.
8. A method in accordance with claim 7 wherein substantially hard particles are swirled within a viewing chamber of a substantially hard particle supply machine.
9. A stuffed animal toy comprising:
a primary body filled with substantially soft material;
a head coupled to the body and filled with substantially soft material; and
at least two appendages filled with a bean mix comprising substantially hard particles.
10. A stuffed animal toy in accordance with claim 9 wherein the toy comprises at least four appendages filled with the bean mix comprising substantially hard particles.
11. A stuffed animal toy in accordance with claim 9 wherein the bean mix further comprises glitter particles.
12. A stuffed animal toy in accordance with claim 11 wherein the glitter particles comprise heart shapes, star shapes and dots.
13. A bean mix for stuffing at least portions of a stuffed animal toy, the mix comprising substantially hard particles and glitter particles.
14. A bean mix in accordance with claim 13 wherein the substantially hard particles comprise plastic granules.
15. A bean mix in accordance with claim 14 wherein the glitter particles comprise heart shapes, star shapes and dots.
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