Teddy Bear Remote Control

 by leahculver
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The teddy bear remote sits nicely on your sofa or bed and can be used to control your iPod or computer. It's a cute modification to an RF remote control and is surprisingly soft! The project is difficult to make and requires quite a few odd materials, some soldering skill, and a lot of hand and machine sewing.
 
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Step 1: Get materials

You will need:

- conductive thread, order by email at http://members.shaw.ca/ubik/thread/order.html
- any Griffin RF (radio frequency) remote control such as the airClick or airClick USB, all Griffin remotes use the same signals so they are interchangeable and you can use one remote for multiple devices
- soldering iron and solder
- sewing machine, hand sew everything at your own risk of arthritis
- pins and needles (big holed needle for conductive thread)
- grandmotherly floral print fabric
- plain colored fabric for the buttons and face
- white muslin fabric for sewing the circuit
- matching thread (for seams) and contrasting thread (for buttons)
- hook and eye fasteners, size 0 (or fairly small)
- snap fastener
- velcro (1 - 2 inch piece)
- sticky back fusable web (for fusing the fabrics)
- cotton or polyester stuffing
- conductive metal tape, found at hardware stores in the plumbing section
- about 1/4 inch thick foam tape, found at hardware stores
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The Pencil Guy says: Mar 2, 2013. 3:47 PM
cool!!
MissGelic says: Jun 20, 2009. 9:57 AM
--> I REALLY need one of these for my Mum. --> What would you charge to make one for me? She's bedridden and in a home and keeps dropping/losing her remote, which is frustrating becasue TV is one of the few things in her life that she CAN control herself. When the remote is lost, she has to call an aide to change the channel for her, and they are sometimes slow/impatient. The teddy would be harder to lose and the batteries wouldn't fall out when she drops it (I assume they're cushioned within the bear). PLEASE HELP!
Fasteners says: Jan 19, 2009. 8:30 AM
Awwwww
drjonesaa says: Sep 24, 2008. 3:40 AM
Really like it could be used for a hospital children system spread the word.. cool If we make any animal agentz we will try this out... best mark
ukiha_nagara says: May 4, 2008. 7:20 AM
patent this, man. Patent this up.
Shut Up Now in reply to ukiha_nagaraAug 29, 2008. 6:36 PM
yea dude, this could be money. *calls patent office*
ak13 says: Apr 14, 2008. 4:21 PM
I'm going to try this project over the weekend, but I don't quite understand the on snap switch. What on the remote is it soldered to? and can you add a picture of both snaps? please? thanks
ak13 in reply to ak13May 15, 2008. 12:34 PM
I still don't get the snappy thing, has anyone made this yet?? ps-the text from the box in the box reads "conductive thread from inside the arm"
ukiha_nagara says: May 4, 2008. 7:13 AM
Kudos for you! Cute instructable! Got to make one!
sletts02 says: Feb 29, 2008. 3:51 AM
Great tutorial! I want to adapt this for my car. How would I go about attaching a "button" (like a normal electrical button) to the play/pause, next etc on the remote? Thanks =)
inquisitive says: Oct 16, 2007. 11:53 PM
Definitely get a patent...I wish I had more skill to make something like this. My Mom would just love this! Great job!
dancook in reply to inquisitiveJan 4, 2008. 8:15 PM
Unfortunately now that the idea is in the public domain with no patent application number you'll have difficulty obtaining a patent and defending the patent if and when it's been granted. Worth a look though. Look out for any company that promises to take you through all the steps to get you to a patent and your product released, they usually just do a little off the shelf market research and draw a picture that costs alot. Best way to go is to write down the "unique" points of the bear and what makes the control + bear device unique to any current product and then go and talk to a bona fide patent lawyer company. They won't charge for a consultation, but you have to get a good quote off them and ensure you have all the hidden costs involved. Check out....
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/105-7329441-6441250?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=patent&x=0&y=0
on amazon for a list of books.... Good luck!
flio191 says: Jan 1, 2008. 9:37 PM
dont put a comment inside of a bigger comment box, we cant select them! XD
multicrafty says: May 17, 2007. 7:58 AM
sorry but I just had to comment again. You sure do have some talent there. I am in complete LOVE with this bear. The sad thing is that someone from Fisher Price is going to see this and mass produce YOUR idea and they'll be the ones that get all the credit. Anyways, GREAT JOB!
Ward_Nox in reply to multicraftySep 8, 2007. 5:28 PM
yea thats true get thee to a patent lawyer
multicrafty says: May 17, 2007. 7:52 AM
that is really cute.
hyoomen says: May 1, 2007. 10:06 AM
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hyoomen in reply to hyoomenMay 1, 2007. 10:22 AM
This is super great. Now I just need a stuffed rubber ducky pillow and a little bit of redesign on how to make it so you must be touching two places at once to activate the remote (would like to avoid the concerns with the designer version of this where people worried about laying their head on a surprising "Increase Volume" button).
frog3r says: Nov 6, 2006. 8:47 PM
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thingygoboom in reply to frog3rApr 26, 2007. 6:09 PM
You have a girlfriend and are an instructables junky... wow. Sorry bout that one but i couldn't help it.
Mad Cat says: Apr 26, 2007. 1:56 AM
Maybe you could just stuff a pre-made teddy bear with the electronics...
AeroEngineer says: Jan 25, 2007. 5:43 AM
Can I just Say I love this.
gforcerocks says: Dec 10, 2006. 4:38 PM
super duper cool I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!
leahculver (author) says: Nov 20, 2006. 3:41 AM
robthinker says: Oct 15, 2006. 7:10 PM
ooo wow thats so cool very well done is it on the market to buy??
leahculver (author) in reply to robthinkerOct 24, 2006. 4:42 PM
Probably never. I'm pretty lazy. You are welcome to make one though!
dotTim says: Oct 12, 2006. 2:36 PM
This is awesome Leah!
At Liberty says: Sep 26, 2006. 2:03 PM
I wish I had the patience to make one - Awesome.
Nachimir says: Aug 13, 2006. 7:17 AM
Genius design :) Great switches, I've been comtemplating stuffing electronics in clothing and wondered about soft switches.
starphire says: May 19, 2006. 1:26 AM
Nice work and a winning idea. I wonder, though: wouldn't it be easier to just run some small insulated wires inside the bear between the switches and the circuit board? Does the conductive thread stand up to more flexing than stranded copper wire?
leahculver (author) in reply to starphireMay 19, 2006. 9:02 AM
I'm sure thinly stranded wire of any kind such as copper wire or the threaded wire used for curly phone cords would be flexible enough. The nice thing about the conductive thread is that it is indistinguishable from the stuffing and sews on to the fabric nicely for the buttons. It is also super creepy to squeeze the bear and not feel anything but stuffing inside it. I already owned some conductive thread - but since it is a bit of a hassle to aquire, some other types of wire would probably work fine too.
pbwingman11 in reply to leahculverJun 15, 2006. 7:57 PM
I was thinking regular wire also. It would save me the 20+ dollars to get the conductive thread shipped to me! but what a cute design!
andy olmsted says: Jun 4, 2006. 8:23 PM
very cool, Leah. i like it. Keep up the fun ideas. How's CA?
leahculver (author) in reply to andy olmstedJun 6, 2006. 11:13 PM
thanks... san jose is crazy. I've been enjoying the In and Out Burgers and cheap wine.
fungus amungus says: May 16, 2006. 2:34 PM
Awesome. Very, very awesome.
SugarTeen52 says: May 16, 2006. 8:11 AM
P.S. It was a skillfully done project!
SugarTeen52 says: May 16, 2006. 8:10 AM
That`s a great idea! Ever think of making a collection of remotes with different animals for different devices? (e.g., bear for TV, giraffe for DVD player, etc.)
Junkyard John says: May 14, 2006. 6:31 PM
I am using your switch idea to sound a buzzer when my dog or any unsuspecting person sits on my couch. It works great!
leahculver (author) in reply to Junkyard JohnMay 15, 2006. 12:06 AM
Very funny idea! I would love to see someone sit on that couch. Let me know if you've found any new tricks for the switches.
Junkyard John in reply to leahculverMay 15, 2006. 2:48 PM
Sorry, my parents don't have a digital camera. It's great though, most people jump right up and say "OH!" Since my switch is huge, I used aluminum instead of conductive tape.
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