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Disclosed is a lounging garment adapted for children's entertainment and use in, for example, viewing television comprising a fabric envelope of fanciful contour having arm portions and a slit at the junction of the head and body portions with head portion providing a cushion for the head of the wearer which extends through the slit when the wearer has entered the envelope.

InventorBarbara A. Rule
Current U.S. Classification2/69.5; 5/413.00R; 5/419; D02/719; D06/598
International Classification: A47G 908; A41D 1100

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Claims

1. A child's lounging garment comprising a fabric envelope shaped to resemble a fanciful figure, said envelope having a central body portion and side extending arm portions to accommodate the wearer's arms, a head portion extending from the top margin of said body portion of the envelope and containing cushioning material to adapt the head portion for use as a headrest pillow, a transverse slit in the envelope front adjacent the junction of the head portion with the envelope to permit the wearer's head to extend to the exterior of the envelope and to overlie said head portion when the wearer is reclining, said head portion including an integral storage pocket to accommodate the folded body portion of the garment, said head portion of said envelope being formed by a front panel a rear panel and an intermediate sub panel with said cushioning material interposed between said front and intermediate panels, said head portion being provided with a first opening between said front panel and said intermediate panel permitting withdrawal of said cushioning material for cleaning, and a second opening between said intermediate panel and said rear panel providing entry to said storage pocket accommodating the folded body portion of the garment during storage or transport.

2. A lounging garment as claimed in claim 1 having a vertical closeable slit in the front face of said envelope intersecting said transverse slit to permit the wearer's entry into said envelope.