GB2154890A - Dancing hula doll - Google Patents

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GB2154890A
GB2154890A GB08505625A GB8505625A GB2154890A GB 2154890 A GB2154890 A GB 2154890A GB 08505625 A GB08505625 A GB 08505625A GB 8505625 A GB8505625 A GB 8505625A GB 2154890 A GB2154890 A GB 2154890A
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A dancing hula doll which alternately moves its hips left and right to give it a lifelikeness that compared with a real hula dancer includes an upper portion 2 simulating the head through waist of a human, a lower portion 10 simulating the waist through hip portion of a human pivotally connected to the upper portion by a hinge pin 15, and a base portion 15 supporting the upper portion and the lower portion by a support rod 6, one end of which is secured to the base portion and the other end of which is placed in a cavity within the head of the upper portion. The base portion includes a housing 30 with a turning plate 20 rotatably mounted on a stationary base 17 with feet spaced below the turning plate. A battery 26, a motor 39, an I.C. Electronic Melody Circuit (35-36) a speaker (37), a drive gear, including an eccentric drive 42 to a rocking lever 43 are housed in the base portion. When a switch is turned on, the motor rotates the plate 20 and rocks the lever 43, which in turn rocks the lower portion 2 on the hinge pin 15 simulating left and right hip movement as the doll slowly turns counterclockwise while a Hawaiian melody is produced. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Dancing hula doll BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of Invention.
This invention relates to hula dolls.
2. Description of the Prior Art.
Present hula dolls are not lifelike as they do not move their hips. My invention provides a dancing hula doll that shakes her hips so that she is lifelike.
3. Disclosure Statement.
I am not aware of any hula doll which alternately shakes its hips from left to right to give it a lifelikeness that compares with a real huia dancer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a hula doll which alternately moves its hips to left and right to give a lifelikeness that compares with a real hula dancer. A battery operated motor turns a cam that in turn activates a lever arm that moves the hips of a hula doll left and right alternately, while it slowly rotates and a melody is heard.
An object of this invention is to provide a hula doll which alternately moves its hips left and right.
Another object of this invention is to provide a hula doll which becomes a hula dancer when power is turned on.
A further object of this invention is to provide a hula doll that is more lifelike than present day hula dolls.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a hula doll that alternately moves its hips to left and right at the same time it is slowly turning and a melody is heard.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the dancing hula doll.
Figure 2 is a left elevational view of the dancing hula doll with a partial cutaway view of the upper portion of the body and clothing shown in dotted lines.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary front elevational view of upper portion, lower portion, and base portion, showing the hips moved to the right.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary front elevational view of upper portion, lower portion, and base portion, showing the hips moved to the left.
Figure 5 is a top plan view of the base portion.
Figure 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 5.
Figure 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 7-7 of Fig. 5.
Figure 8 is a partial perspective, explosive view of the dancing hula doll.
Figure 9 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 9-9 of Fig. 10. It is a cutaway rear elevational view of motor drive and gear box.
Figure 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 10-10 of Fig. 9. It is an enlarged fragmentary view of Fig. 7 with the motor drive and gear cutaway to show the gearing in detail.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODI MENT Before explaining the present invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phaseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference letters and numerals refer to like and corresponding parts throughout the several views, the preferred embodiment of the invention disclosed in Figs. 1-10 inclusive is a dancing hula doll 1. Dancing hula doll 1, hereinafter called a "Doll", includes an upper portion 2, a lower portion 10, and a base portion 1 5. Clothes 1 4 cover doll 1.
Upper portion 2 resembles the head through waist of a human. Lower portion 10 resembles the waist through hip portion of a human. The upper portion 2 and lower portion 10 overlap at the waist area and are pivotally connected to each other by a hinge pin 5. Base portion 1 5 supports the upper portion 2 and lower portion 10 by a support rod 6, one end of which is secured to top 31 of base portion 1 5 by a screw 7 and the other end is placed in a cavity 9 within the head of upper portion 2. Lower portion 10 is spaced from top 31 a predetermined distance to allow the alternate movements of hips 11 to left and to right. See Figs. 1-4.
Upper portion 2 includes torso 3, pin 4, hinge pin 5, padding 8, and cavity 9. Pin 4 and hinge pin 5 pass through support rod 6 in order to stablize it.
Lower portion 10 includes hips 11, bracket 12, and activator pin 1 3. Bracket 1 2 is attached to the inner surface of lower portion 10. One end of activator pin 1 3 is attached to the inner surface of lower portion 10 and the other end is attached to bracket 1 2. See Fig.
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Base portion 1 5 includes support rod 6, screw 7, stationary base 1 6 with feet 17, opening 1 8a, and recess 19, screw 18, turning plate 20, bearing supports 21, shaft hous ing 22, rotating shaft 23, square key 24, screws 25, battery case 26, battery door 27, switch 28, screws 29, housing 30, top 31, slot 32, speaker holes 33, sound panel 35, I.C. Electronic Melody Circuit 36, speaker 37, motor drive and gear box assembly 38, motor drive and gear box 38a, motor 39, drive gear 40, gears 41, 41a, 41b, and 41c, cam 42, gears 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d, lever arm 43, slot 44, eccentric 45, nuts 46, washer 47, pivot hole 48, slot 49, screw 50, spacer 51, plates 52 and 53, gears 54, 54a, 55, 55a, 56, and 57, shafts 55b and 56a, and shaft housing 58.
Screw 18 secures square key 24 to stationary base 1 6. Screws 25 secure turning plate 20 to housing 30. Screws 29 secure switch 28 to housing 30. Eccentric 45, nuts 46, and washer 47 are used to movingly secure lever arm 43 to cam 42. Screw 50 pivotally connects lever arm 43 through pivot hole 48 to spacer 51. Screw 50 is screwed into plates 52 and 53, which are secured to the sides of motor drive and gear box 38a.
Eccentric 45 is a screw which is located off center of cam 42 so that the circular motion of cam 42 may be converted into left-andright motion of lever arm 43. Screw 50 serves as a pivot for lever arm 43.
The gears are arranged so that the motion of motor 39 is transmitted to cam 42 and gear 55 for the purpose of causing lever arm 43 to move alternately left and right and causing turning plate 20 to rotate.
Battery within housing case 26 is not shown. Wiring from battery to switch 28 and from battery to l.C. Electric Melody Circuit 36 are not shown for the sake of clarity.
Reference letter R denotes rotation and the curved arrows nearby show the direction of rotation. Reference letters HR denote hip right and the arrow below them shows the direction of movement. Reference letter HL denote hip left and the arrow below them shows the direction of movement. Four arrows in Fig. 6 show the direction of rotation of respective gears. Arrows near lever arm 43 in Figs. 3 and 4 denote the direction of movement of activator pin 13.
The operation of my invention is as follows: When power is turned on by switch 28, doll 1 becomes a hula dancer. Motor 39 turns cam 42 that in turn activates level arm 43 by means of eccentric 45. Lever arm 43 pivots on screw 50 and moves activator pin 1 3 left and right alternately by means of slot 49.
Activator pin 1 3 alternately moves lower portion 10 to the left and right as shown in Figs.
3 and 4. While hips 11 of doll 1 is alternately moving left and right, doll 1 is slowly moving in a counterclockwise direction and a Hawaiian melody is heard. Upper portion 2 remains stationary while lower portion 10 alternately moves left and right to give doll 1 a lifelikeness that is missing from present day hula dolls. Thus, l have invented a dancing hula doll which alternately shakes its hips from left to right to give it a lifelikeness that compares with a real hula dancer.
Although but a single embodiment of the invention has been disclosed and described herein, it is obvious that many changes may be made in the size, shape, arrangements, color and detail of the various elements of the invention without departing from the scope of the novel concepts of the present invention.

Claims (7)

1. A dancing hula doll comprising an upper portion, a lower portion, and a base portion; the upper portion resembles the head through waist of a human; the lower portion resembles the waist through hip portion of a human; the upper portion is pivotally connected to the lower portion by a pin; the base portion supports the upper portion and the lower portion by a support rod, one end of which is secured to the base portion and the other end of which is placed in a cavity within the head of the upper portion; and means to alternately move the lower portion left and right.
2. The dancing hula doll of claim 1, wherein the means to alternately move the lower portion left and right includes a motor, a drive gear, a cam, a lever arm, and an activator pin; the drive gear is connected to the shaft of the motor; the cam is operatively connected to the drive gear; one end portion of the lever arm is operatively connected to the cam, the middle portion of the lever arm is connected to a pivot, and the activator pin is located within a slot in the other end portion of the lever arm; and the activator pin is connected to the inner surace of the lower portion.
3. The dancing hula doll of claim 2, wherein the base portion includes a turning plate, a stationary base with feet, gears that turn the turning plate when the motor is running, switch, l.C. Electronic Melody Circuit, speaker, and battery, the turning plate is spaced a predetermined distance from the stationary base and one end of a shaft is secured to the central portion of the stationary base and the shaft passes through a central opening in the turning plate; gears are operatively connected to the shaft and to the drive gear; switch is connected to battery; l.C.
Electronic Melody Circuit is connected to battery; motor is connected to battery; and batter is secured to the turning plate.
4. The dancing hula doll of claim 3, wherein the base portion includes a truncated concial housing with a slot in its top and the turning plate is secured within the housing near its bottom portion; speaker holes are located on the outer surface of the housing near the speaker.
5. The dancing hula doll of claim 1, wherein the lower portion is spaced a predetermined distance from the top of the base portion and clothes cover the doll.
6. The dancing hula doll of claim 2, wherein the lower portion is spaced a predetermined distance from the top of the base portion.
7. The dancing hula doll of claim 4, wherein clothes cover the doll.
7. A dancing hula girl constructed and arranged to operate substantially as herein be fore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
7. A dancing hula girl constructed and arranged to operate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
CLAIMS Amendments to the claims have been filed, and have the following effect: Claims 5, 6, 7 8 7 above have been deleted or textually amended.
New or textually amended claims have been filed as follows:
5. The dancing hula doll of any prevailing claim, wherein the lower portion is spaced a predetermined distance from the top of the base portion.
6. The dancing hula doll of any prevailing claim, wherein clothes cover the doll.
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GB2205763B (en) * 1987-06-10 1991-05-22 Toybox Corp Movable target for a throwing game
GB2209309A (en) * 1987-09-04 1989-05-10 Freshford Ltd Christmas tree and like decorations
US4869703A (en) * 1988-01-04 1989-09-26 Ong S T Raymond Driving mechanism for an animated toy
US5090936A (en) * 1988-07-30 1992-02-25 Takara Co., Ltd. Movable decoration
GB2214834A (en) * 1988-07-30 1989-07-26 Takara Co Ltd Movable decoration
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GB2224592A (en) * 1988-09-22 1990-05-09 Takara Co Ltd Form moving device
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