MX2013001850A - Doll with faceted bodice portion. - Google Patents

Doll with faceted bodice portion.

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MX2013001850A
MX2013001850A MX2013001850A MX2013001850A MX2013001850A MX 2013001850 A MX2013001850 A MX 2013001850A MX 2013001850 A MX2013001850 A MX 2013001850A MX 2013001850 A MX2013001850 A MX 2013001850A MX 2013001850 A MX2013001850 A MX 2013001850A
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facets
wrist
bodice
layer
outer layer
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MX2013001850A
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Patricia Chan
Andrew Lourits
Steven D Ryniker
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Mattel Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/36Details; Accessories
    • A63H3/52Dolls' houses, furniture or other equipment; Dolls' clothing or footwear

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  • Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)

Abstract

A doll includes a body having a torso, and a bodice or garment member is coupled to the torso. The bodice or garment member includes an outer layer having a plurality of facets configured to resemble a cut gemstone. In one embodiment, the torso includes a recess in which the bodice is located.

Description

DOLL WITH FACETED CORPINO Cross reference to the related request and priority claim '' ' The present application claims priority before, and is based on, provisional US application No. 61 / 377,545, filed on August 27, 2010, entitled "Faceted Bodice," the description of which is incorporated herein by reference In its whole.
Field of the invention The present invention relates to a garment, such as a bra for a wrist, in particular, a faceted bra for a wrist, configured to resemble a cut gem or diamond.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Several dolls with clothes and different accessories are known. Some dolls include clothing or glamorous accessories, such as dresses, elegant blouses, shoes, handbags, etc. A girl can select and change such clothes and accessories, which allows the girl to change the ornamental appearance of the doll. Jewelry and precious stones for toys are also popular among girls.
There is a need for a doll to have a garment or a garment portion that simulates the appearance of a carved gem, improving the appearance of the doll.
Compendium of the invention The present invention is directed to a wrist having a body with a torso and a bodice or garment attached to the torso. In one embodiment, the torso defines a recess, and the bodice or garment is placed within the recess. The garment includes a translucent or transparent outer layer having a plurality of facets placed externally. The faceted garment is configured to resemble a carved gem.
In one embodiment, the garment includes an intermediate backing layer to the outer layer and the torso. In one embodiment, the outer layer includes a plurality of internal facets and the backing layer includes a plurality of facets aligned with and conformed to the plurality of internal facets of the outer layer. In one embodiment, the backing layer is formed from a metal foil. In one embodiment, the garment is formed from a thermoplastic material.
In one embodiment, each of the plurality of facets has a rigid planar configuration and is angularly positioned relative to another of the adjacent plurality of facets. In one embodiment, a greater part of the plurality of facets has a triangular or quadrangular configuration.
The present invention is also directed to a garment for a doll. The garment includes an outer layer that has a plurality of flat facets and is configured to resemble a carved gem. A metal backing sheet is configured to be attached to the wrist so that the metal backing sheet is intermediate to the outer layer and to the wrist.
In one embodiment, the outer layer is formed of one of translucent or transparent material. In one embodiment, the adjacent facets of the plurality of planar facets are angularly positioned in mutual relation.
In one embodiment, the metal backing sheet is formed in vacuum to the inner surface of the outer layer. In one embodiment, the metal backing sheet is reflective.
The present invention also relates to a wrist that includes a body having a torso defining a recess, and a garment coupled to the back and placed within the recess. The garment includes an outer layer having a plurality of flat facets. The adjacent facets of the plurality of flat facets are angularly positioned in mutual relation, thus creating the angled-looking surface of a gem or precious stone.
In one embodiment, the plurality of planar facets includes a first group of facets and a second group of facets. The adjacent facets of the first group of facets are angularly positioned in mutual relation within a first angular range. The adjacent facets of the second group of facets are angularly positioned in mutual relation within a second angular range different from the first angular range.
The present invention also relates to a method for forming a faceted garment for a figure of a toy.
An outer layer having a first major surface that includes a plurality of substantially rigid and planar facets and a second opposed major surface is formed. A reflective backing layer is coupled to the second main surface of the outer layer so that the backing layer substantially conforms to a profile of the second main surface. In this way a garment is formed that is configured to resemble a carved gem.
In one embodiment, the method includes the additional step of attaching the garment to a toy figure. In some embodiments, the reflective backing layer is coupled to the second main surface of the outer layer by a process of electroplating, vacuum metallization or hot stamping.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 illustrates a front view of a wrist in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 illustrates an exploded view of a torso of the wrist bodice components illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 3 illustrates another view of the torso and bodice illustrated in Figure 2.
Figure 4 illustrates a view of the torso illustrated in Figure 2 with the bodice attached thereto.
Figure 4A illustrates a side view of the torso illustrated in Figure 4.
Figure 5 illustrates a front view of the external surface of a bodice or garment in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6 illustrates a front view of the external surfaces of the bodice components illustrated in Figure 5.
Figure 7 illustrates a view of the internal surface of the bodice components illustrated in Figure 5.
Figure 8 illustrates a schematic diagram of a portion of a wrist in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention showing components of a faceted bodice that engages the wrist.
Figure 9 illustrates a schematic diagram of the wrist and bodice components illustrated in Figure 8 showing the bodice attached to the wrist.
Figure 9A illustrates a schematic diagram of a portion of a wrist and bodice in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 10 illustrates a schematic diagram of a portion of a wrist and bodice in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 11 illustrates a front view of the wrist torso illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 11A illustrates a perspective view of the torso illustrated in Figure 11.
Figure 12 illustrates a front view of a bodice or garment in accordance with another embodiment showing an arrangement of the exemplary facet.
Figure 13 illustrates a view of the end of the bodice illustrated in Figure 12.
Figure 14 illustrates another view of the end of the bodice illustrated in Figure 12.
Figure 15 illustrates a view of the right side of the bodice illustrated in Figure 12.
Similar reference numbers have been used to identify similar elements in the description.
Detailed description of the invention With reference to Figure 1, one embodiment of a wrist 100 is shown. The wrist 100 includes a body 102 having a torso 104, legs (not shown), arms 106, 108 and a head 110. In this embodiment, the wrist 100 includes a dress or garment 122 attached to the body 102. Next to the upper end of the dress or garment 122 is a bodice 200, which is referred to alternatively as a garment. The bodice 200 is a simulated garment member or portion.
In one embodiment, the bodice 20 is configured and located so that it appears to be a portion of the dress 122 that covers the body of the wrist 100 between the neck and shoulders of the wrist 100 and the waist of the wrist 100.
The bodice 200 has a gem or diamond appearance that creates improvements of a formal appearance for the wrist dress 100. The external perimeter of the bodice 200 may vary slightly in different embodiments of bodices in accordance with the present invention. In one embodiment, the bodice 200 is the same color as the dress 122. In an alternative embodiment, the bodice 200 is of a different color, but complementary to the color of the dress 122.
The bodice 200 has a gem appearance due in part to the outer surface of the bodice 200 and to the reflective surface located behind the bodice 200, as described below. The outer surface of the bodice 200 has several facets and a general contour that resembles the normal appearance of a bodice worn on the wrist 100. The bodice or garment 200 includes peripheral sides or portions 202 and 204 that are located along opposite sides. of the bodice 200. The bodice 200 also includes an upper end 203 and a lower end 205 opposite the end 203.
With reference to Figure 2, the components of the bodice 200 and the torso portion 104 of the wrist 100 are illustrated. Only the torso portion 104 of the wrist 100 is illustrated for ease of reference. In this embodiment, the torso portion 104 has a recess or recess portion 112 formed therein. The recess 112 is located on the front surface of the torso and is delimited by shelves or walls 114 and 116 along its sides and a shelf or wall 115 at its upper end. In this embodiment, the recess 112 opens at its lower end 117, but in alternative embodiments, the recess 112 may have a wall located along its lower end. The shelves or walls 114, 115 and 116 form a substantial portion of the perimeter of the recess 112.
As shown in Figure 2, the bodice 200 includes an outer layer or translucent or transparent portion 210 which is a clear dye material. The layer 210 may alternatively be referred to as a decorative layer or an outer layer 210. The bodice 200 also includes a reflective backing layer 250 which is positioned behind the outer portion 210 when the bodice 200 is mounted on the body 102 of the wrist 100. The outer layer 210 may alternatively be referred to as a gem-like layer or portion. The reflective layer 250 is a metallic layer of material, such as a metal foil backing or blister sheet, which has reflective properties.
With reference to Figure 2, the outer layer 210 includes an upper end 220, a lower end 226 and opposite sides 222 and 224. The outer layer 210 also includes an outer surface 212 and an opposing inner surface. The outer surface 212 is exposed and oriented outwards when the bodice 200 is coupled to the body 102 of the wrist 100. The reflective layer 250 includes an upper end 260, a lower end 266, and opposite sides 262 and 264. The reflective layer 250 it also includes an outer surface 252 and an opposing inner surface. With reference to Figure 3, when the bodice 200 is assembled, the reflective layer 250 is placed behind the outer layer 210 which results in light reflection by the layer 250 from behind the outer layer 210, as described in FIG. more detail below. In one embodiment, the reflective layer 250 is coupled to the outer layer 210 by an adhesive.
After the layers 210 and 250 are coupled together, the bodice or garment 200 engages the torso 104 and is placed within the recess 112, as shown in Figure 4. The upper end 203 of the bodice 200, which is formed in part of the upper end 220 of the outer layer 210, is placed in contact with the wall 115 (see Figures 3 and 4) defining the upper end of the recess 112. Similarly, the sides 202 and 204 of the bodice 200, corresponding at the sides 222 and 224 of the outer layer 210, are placed in contact with the side walls or shelves 114 and 116 of the recess 112. Thus, the perimeter of the bodice 200 is configured to fit with or engage the walls 114, 115 and 116 defining the perimeter or the recess 112.
With reference to Figure 4A, a side view of the bodice 200 and a portion of the wrist 100 is illustrated. As shown, the side 222 of the body 200 is configured to match and engage the lateral wall 116 of the torso. The various facets of the bodice 200 are also visible in Figure 4A.
The peripheral portions 202, 203 and 204 of the bodice 200 may be attached to the walls 114, 115 and 116 by a bonding, bonding or welding process (e.g., solvent bonding which involves immersing the bodice 200 in solvent and placing it in engagement with the torso 104, resulting in a bodice 200 attached to the torso 104. Alternatively or in addition, the garment 200 may include one or more coupling members (not shown) such as tabs or projections, which are engaged a, or inserted into correspondingly configured coupling portions such as openings 118, 120 in the torso 104, as shown in Figure 2.
With reference to Figures 5-7, the views of another embodiment of a bodice 200 'are shown in accordance with the present intention. The bodice 200 'has a slightly different outline or perimeter compared to that of the bodice 200 illustrated in Figures 2-4. Generally the bodice 200 and the bodice 200 'have similar components and portions, which are numbered with the same reference numerals as the sides 222 and 224 (see Figure 7). For the bodice 200 ', the outer layer 210' includes an outer surface 212 and an opposed inner surface 214 extending between the upper end 220 and the lower end 226. In this embodiment, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, there is an ornamental decoration 201 'which engages the outer layer 210' which joins, and improves the appearance of the bodice 200 '. The outer perimeter of the layer 210 'has a different upper end compared to the upper end of the layer 210 of the bodice 200. The bodice 200' is configured to be inserted within a recess formed in the torso of a wrist in the same way as the bodice 200 described above, provided that the recess has a configuration corresponding to the perimeter of the bodice 200 '.
With reference to Figure 6, the reflective layer or metal foil backing 250 'separated from the outer layer 210' is illustrated. Initially, the backing 250 'has a generally non-faceted surface 252 before conforming to the inner surface 214. In this embodiment, the backing 250' has a series of ridges 270 extending from the upper end 254 towards the lower end 256 of the 250 'backup. When the bodice 200 'is assembled, the backing 250' is placed against or adjacent to the inner surface 214, as shown in Figure 7. The backing 250 'is marked with fold lines as shown. When the backing 250 'is pressed into contact with the inner surface 214, the backing 250' is sufficiently malleable so that the backing 250 'conforms to the contour of the inner surface 214. For example, if the inner surface 214 has several facets formed in this or the latter, the backing 250 'will be similarly configured when it engages the inner surface 214. In another embodiment, the backing 250' may have a faceted surface corresponding to the inner faceted surface 214 before being formed in the same (as described below).
Once adjacent the inner surface 214, the backing 250 'conforms to the surface 214, as it can by forming the backing 250' to the inner surface 214. Alternatively, the reflective backing can be formed on or coupled to the inner surface 214 of the outer layer 210 'by electroplating, vacuum metallizing or hot stamping a reflective material to the inner surface 214. The hot stamping can be used to mount the backing to the outer layer in the cavity by fusing the backing into the outer layer .
Thus, as described above, the backing 250 'is coupled to the inner surface 214 so that the backing 250' fits the profile of the inner surface 214. The inner surface 214 of the outer layer 210 'and the backing 250' they can be configured in correspondence, so that the two layers fit without spaces or with the minimum of spaces between them when they are coupled. The same is true for the outer layer 210 and the backing or reflective layer 250 shown in Figures 2-4. Alternatively, a backrest configured differently behind the faceted outer layer can be placed, and the two layers are coupled together (eg, by vacuum forming or hot stamping).
Figures 8 and 9 show schematic diagrams of a wrist 10 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. The wrist 10 includes a body 12 having a torso or torso portion 14. A corpino or garment 20 is attached to the torso 10. In one embodiment, the torso 14 defines a recess 16 in which the bodice or garment 20 is inserted.
The bodice 20 includes an outer layer 22 having a surface placed on the outside 24 and a counter surface, placed on the inside 26. The surface placed on the outside 24 includes a plurality of outer facets 28, configured to resemble a gem polished and / or cut. In one embodiment, the surface placed on the inside 26 includes a plurality of internal facets 30, which are aligned with the outer facets 28.
A backing layer 32 engages the surface placed on the interior 26 of the outer layer 22. As shown in Figures 8 and 9, in one embodiment, the backing layer 32 includes a plurality of facets 34 aligned with and that they conform to the plurality of internal facets 30 of the outer layer 22 when they are attached to them (as shown in Figure 9). Thus, the backing layer 32 is between the torso 14 and the outer layer 22 when the coupling member 20 is coupled to the body 12.
With reference to Figure 9A, another embodiment of a wrist and bodice according to the present invention is shown. In this embodiment, the wrist 10 includes a body 12 with a torso 14 defining a recess 16. The bodice 20B includes an outer layer 22B with an outer surface 24B and an inner surface 26B. The outer surface 24B has various facets 28B formed therein. The internal surface 26B also has various facets 30B formed therein. The amount of the facets 28B on the outer surface 24B is different from the number of facets 30B on the inner surface 26B. In this embodiment, the number of facets 28B is less than the number of facets 30B. As a result, the facets 28B are not aligned with the facets 30B and are offset therefrom. The non-alignment of the facets 28B and 30B causes the incoming light and the reflected light to separate, refract and disperse more, than if the facets 28B and 30B were aligned. The increased scattering provides an increased distribution of light with the light coming out at more angles relative to the bodice 20B. This result provides a visually more attractive appearance. The bodice 20B also includes a reflective layer 32 with an external surface 33 with facets 34 formed therein. The layer 32 can be a reflective piece of material or a paint or coating applied to a surface 26B of the outer layer 22B.
With reference to Figure 10, in another embodiment, a garment 20A is provided having an outer layer 22A having a faceted surface placed on the outside 24A and a counter surface, placed on the interior 26A. The surface placed in the interior 26A has a substantially non-faceted or relatively smooth surface. Accordingly, the backing layer 32A is provided having a substantially smooth surface 34A which conforms to the smooth surface 26A of the outer layer 22A.
The backing layer 32 (and / or backing layer 32A) is formed of an opaque and / or reflective material, such as a metal foil. The outer layer 22 (and / or outer layer 22A) is formed of a translucent or transparent material, such as a thermoplastic material (e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)) or polyurethane resin. As mentioned previously, layer 22 is a clear dye material. Thus, the light (shown in Figure 9 by arrows L) passes through the outer layer 22 (or 22A) from an external light source to the wrist 10, and is then reflected outwardly through the backing layer. 32 (or 32A) again through outer layer 22 (or 22A).
In a modality, each of the plurality of external facets 28 of the outer layer 22 (or 22A) has a rigid and substantially planar configuration. Furthermore, each of the plurality of external facets 28 is angularly positioned with respect to an adjacent one of the plurality of external facets 28. For example, an external facet 28a is positioned angularly with respect to adjacent external facets 28b, 28c , as shown in Figure 8. The angular orientation of adjacent external facets 28 causes the light to be reflected outwards (by the reflective characteristics of the backing layer 32) at varying angles. Thus, the garment 20 seems to "shine" like a gem or cut gem.
With reference to Figures 11 and 11A, the outer surface 212 of the outer layer 210 of the bodice 200 defines or includes various planar facets 230 configured to resemble a carved gem. Adjacent facets, such as facets 230A, 230B, 230C of the planar facets 230, are angularly positioned in mutual relation. In one embodiment, the facets 230 may include a first group or faceted area and a second faceted group or area. The adjacent facets in the first group are angularly positioned in mutual relation within a first angular range, and adjacent facets in the second group are angularly positioned in mutual relation within a second angular range different from the first angular range. For example, a first group or zone ZI may be provided in the stomach portion of the torso 104, a second group or zone Z2 may be provided in the lateral portions of the torso 104.
In one embodiment, each of the facets 230 has a geometric configuration that includes three or more linear sides or edges (eg, a triangular, quadrangular or pentagonal configuration, etc., when viewed in a plan view). In addition, each side or linear edge of a particular facet 230 may have a length that is different from or equal to the length of another edge or side of that particular facet 230. The linear edges of the facets 230 are provided to give an appearance of stone or glass or a cut diamond.
For example, an exemplary arrangement of facets 230 is illustrated in Figures 12-15. In this embodiment, the thickness of the bodice 200 varies along a longitudinal direction and along a lateral direction as illustrated in Figures 12-15. The variable thickness of the bodice 200 results in part from the variation of the contours of a wrist body. The outer surface 212 of the outer layer 210 of the bodice 200 includes a stomach area AI, a bust area A2, a left lateral area A3 and a right lateral area A4. Each of the areas A1-A4 includes various facets 230 having a geometric configuration with linear edges, as described above. In addition, adjacent facets 230 within each of the areas A1-A4 are positioned angularly in relation to each other. In one embodiment, the facets 230 are positioned and dimensioned in mutual relation so that sharp points or protrusions are avoided, as in the area of the bust A2 towards the upper end of the layer 210. In this embodiment, the distance d3 between points 231 and 233 is 0.4 inches.
For example, as shown in Figures 13-15, the bust area A2 includes an internal peak pl and an external peak p2, and another internal peak p3 and an external peak p4. The internal peak pl is separated from the external peak p2 by a first distance di (for example, 0.25 inches). Similarly, the internal peak p3 is separated from the external peak p4 by the first distance di. A facet 230D extends between the internal peak pl and the outer peak p2, and is positioned at an angle of about 105 ° relative to an axis XI extending outwardly from the internal peak pl. Similarly, another face 230E extends between the internal peak p3 and the external peak p4, and is positioned at an angle of about 105 ° relative to an axis X2 that extends outwardly from the internal peak p3.
The left-side area A3 includes a peak p5 separated from the external peak p2 in the area of the bust A2 by a second distance d2 (for example, 0.415 inches). The second distance d2 is greater than the first distance di. A facet 230F extends between the peak p5 and the external peak p2, and is positioned at an angle of about 148 ° relative to the axis XI. Similarly, the area on the right side A4 includes a peak p6 separated from the external peak p4 of the area of the bust A2 by the second distance d2. A facet 230G extends between the peak p6 and the outer peak p4, and is positioned at an angle of about 148 ° relative to the axis X2.
In this way, the facets 230 extending between the adjacent peaks pl-p6 are arranged angularly in relation to an outwardly extending axis XI or X2, and in an orientation that eliminates sharp points. However, the arrangement of the facets 230 provides a sufficient amount of wrapping so that the coupling member 200 is generally shaped to the intended shape of the torso 104 of the wrist 100. In accordance with a method for orienting the facets 230, a as the angle at which a facet 230 is positioned increases with respect to an outwardly extending axis (e.g., the XI or X2 axis), such as when the increase in the sheath or curvature of the member is required of coupling 200, the distance between the peaks increases, increasing the size of the particular facet (s) 230 between the peaks.
In this way, sharp spikes or overlapping tips are avoided.
The resulting bodice or garment 200 can then be attached to wrist 100 so that backing 250 is between layer 210 and wrist torso 104 (as shown in Figures 8-10). As illustrated in Figure 1, the garment 200 is configured as a bodice that covers the front side of the torso 104 of the wrist 100. Thus, the external faceted layer 210 has the appearance of a carved gem (e.g., diamonds). On the other hand, the reflection and / or refraction of light away from the outer faceted surface 212 of the outer layer 210 by the backing 250 has a bright or luminescent appearance, like a carved gem, and gives an appearance as if the wrist were using gems .
In one embodiment, the reflective layer is an aluminum sheet. In another embodiment, a paint with reflective properties, such as with silver-colored paint, can be applied to the back of the outer layer 210 of the bodice 200. The paint layer reflects the light passing to the outer layer 210 back to through the outer layer 210. The paint layer can be made of a material of high luster and / or gloss. In another embodiment, the reflecting layer is a Mylar material with reflective properties. In yet another embodiment, the reflective layer is a mirror.
In a manufacturing method, the outer layer can be molded directly onto the reflective layer of material. The direct molding results in intimate contact between the front faceted piece and the backing or reflective layer, thus improving the reflection of light from the bodice. The elimination of a space between the outer layer and the backing layer improves the reflectivity of the bodice.
In an alternative embodiment, a transparent pigment is mixed with ABS and molded to form the outer layer.
In some embodiments, additional garments, portions of the wrist body and / or accessories may include a faceted surface. Thus, the present invention is not limited to a faceted bodice, but rather can provide alternatives for faceted garments, faceted portions of the wrist body and / or faceted accessories.
It will be understood that the terms "left", "right", "upper part", "lower part", "frontal", "posterior", "lateral", "height", "long", "broad", "superior" , "lower", "inner", "outer", "internal", "external" and the like, as used herein, only describe reference points or portions and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration. In addition, terms such as "first", "second", "third", etc., only identify a number of portions, components and / or reference points as described herein, and do not limit the present invention to any configuration or particular orientation.
Although the described inventions are illustrated and described herein as incorporated in one or more specific examples, it is not intended, however, to be limiting to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes can be made therein without departing from the scope of inventions. In addition, various characteristics of one of the modalities can be incorporated in another of the modalities. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the invention be constructed widely and in a manner consistent with the scope of the description.

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1. A doll that understands, a body that includes a torso, the torso defines a recess; Y a bodice attached to the torso, the bodice is placed within the recess, the bodice includes a transparent outer layer having a plurality of facets placed on the outside.
2. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the bodice includes an intermediate backing layer between the outer layer and the torso.
3. The wrist of claim 2, characterized in that the backing layer has an outer surface that is reflective, so that light passing through the outer layer is reflected out of the backing layer again through the layer external
4. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the outer layer has an outer surface having the facets placed on the outside and an inner surface with a plurality of facets formed therein.
5. The wrist of claim 4, characterized in that the facets formed on the outer surface are displaced from the facets formed on the inner surface.
6. The wrist of claim 4, characterized in that the number of facets formed on the outer surface is less than the number of facets formed on the inner surface.
7. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the outer layer includes an inner surface and the bodice includes a reflective backing layer, the backing layer is close to the inner surface, and the backing layer has an outer surface with a plurality of backing layers. facets formed in this one.
8. The wrist of claim 7, characterized in that the facets of the backing layer are aligned with the facets formed on the inner surface of the outer layer.
9. The wrist of claim 7, characterized in that the facets of the external surface of the outer layer are displaced from the facets of the backing layer.
10. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the corpino includes a backing layer formed of a metal sheet.
11. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the outer layer is formed of a thermoplastic material.
12. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the bodice is configured to resemble a carved gem.
13. The wrist of claim 1, characterized in that the outer layer has a non-uniform thickness.
14. A wrist body comprising: a torso that has: a portion of the torso; an outer layer coupled to the torso, the outer layer has an outer surface and an inner surface, the outer surface contains a plurality of facets formed therein, and a localized reflective layer proximate the inner surface of the outer layer, at least a portion of the reflective layer located between the outer layer and the torso.
15. The body of the wrist of claim 14, characterized in that the outer layer is formed of a translucent or transparent material.
16. The body of the wrist of claim 14, characterized in that the adjacent facets of the plurality of facets are angularly positioned in mutual relation.
17. The body of the wrist of claim 14, characterized in that the reflective layer is formed of a metal foil.
18. The body of the wrist of claim 14, characterized in that the reflecting layer is adjusted to the inner surface of the outer layer, and the outer layer is configured to resemble a carved gem.
19. A doll that includes: a body that has a torso; Y a bodice attached to the torso, the bodice includes an outer layer with a plurality of flat facets, the adjacent facets of the plurality of flat facets being angularly positioned in mutual relation, thus forming the appearance of a gem.
20. The wrist of claim 19, characterized in that the plurality of flat facets includes a first group of facets and a second group of facets, the adjacent facets of the first group of facets are angularly positioned in mutual relation within the first angular range, and the adjacent facets of the second group of facets are positioned angularly in mutual relation within a second angular range, the second angular range is different from the first angular range.
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