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US1880109A US511676A US51167631A US1880109A US 1880109 A US1880109 A US 1880109A US 511676 A US511676 A US 511676A US 51167631 A US51167631 A US 51167631A US 1880109 A US1880109 A US 1880109A
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  • My invention relates to a new and improved doll.
  • One of the objects of my invention is to provide an improved doll having a rubber limb or rubber limbs.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide an improved doll having a stuffed fabric body and having hollow limb members connected to said body, said limb members being made of soft, resilient, and bendable rubber so that said limb members can be bent and twisted very Jfreely and in all directions.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide an improved method of connecting said rubber limb members to the body of the doll.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation.
  • Fig. Q is an enlarged detail sectional view.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4- of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a leg member.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view partlally ineleva-v tion of an arm member.
  • Fig. 7 shows a different embodlment.
  • Fig. 8 shows another embodiment.
  • the doll comprises a body 1 to wh1ch 'a head 2 of any type is connected in any sultable manner.
  • the body l comprises an outer fabric covering 3 which encloses stuliing 4 of the ordinary type.
  • the body 1 is soft, butit is stuffed so that 1t 1s somewhat rigid and has a substantially permanent p shape.
  • the arm members A and the limb members VL are hollow and they are made throughout of resilient rubber so that said limb members can be freely bent and twlsted 1n all d1'.-
  • each arm member A and of each leg member L is provided with an annular bead or rib 7 so that shoulders are formed in said inner end at opposite sides of said bead or rib 7 in the rst embodiment of my invention, the inner end of.
  • each limb member, A and L is provided with a plug or stuffing member l?, which forms a core therein.
  • Each said plug P preferably comprises an outer fabric covering and inner stuting 4a, so that it is substantially stiii and rigid. ⁇
  • the bead 7 forms a complementary groove or recess therein, because the plug P is made suciently soft or yieldable for this purpose.
  • each plug is provided with a rigid member 5a which is preferably a disk made of cardboard or other suitable rigid material.
  • a rigid member 5a which is preferably a disk made of cardboard or other suitable rigid material.
  • the arm-pit portions and the thigh portions of the body l are pro- ⁇ vided with similar rigid disks 5 which are underneath the outer fabric covering 3.
  • the disks 5 and 5a are turnably connected to each other by means of pivot pins 9.
  • These pivot pins 9 have heads which are adjacent the disks 5a and these pins 9 can be driven through the disks 5 and 5a and they can then be. bent in order to form enlarged ends 10. This can be done before the stung is inserted into the body of the doll and before the stu'lfing ⁇ is inserted into the plug F.
  • the cardboard disk 5 is reinforced by a metal disk 6 and a bent metal washer 11 is provided to prevent .the head of the vpin 9 from wearing away the cardboard disks 5a.
  • a secure pivotal connection is thus provided.
  • v The plug P thus forms a limb stum which is movably jointed to the body 1. ince the plug P fits tightly within the inner end of the arm or leg, which is elasticallystretched circumferentially around this plug, so as to grip the latter resiliently, a secure frictional grip is produced which is reinforced by the action of the rib 7, so that the limb member remains in position, even though it is subjected to severe usage.
  • the limb members A. and L can be formedA I straight or they can be formed partially bent, in order to simulate an arm or leg which is bent at the elbow or knee.
  • the outer end of each plug P can be suitably closed by means of stitches in order to prevent the stuffing 4a from falling out.
  • a plug 12 made of wood or other substantially unyieldable hard and rigid material is used, instead of the stuffed plug P.
  • the action of the rigid plug 12 is the same as that of the plug P.
  • the plug 12 also has a tight frictional'lit within the inner end of the arm or leg, which is stretched around the plug.
  • the head of the nail or pin 9 is located within a recess in the plug 12 and this recess is closed by means of a member 14, which is also made of wood or the like, so that the outer contour of the plug 12 is continuous.
  • This rigid plug or core-forming limb stump 12 vis shown as having a peripheral groove therein adjacent to its body end 'into which the annular head 7 fits with interlocking ⁇ engagement.
  • a plug 15 made of rubber is utilized.
  • This rubber plug 15 may be made of hard rubber, but it is preferably made of resilient bendable solid soft rubber, so that it can be forced tightly into position.
  • the frictional hold between the rubber plug 15 and the limb member, with the latter elastically stretched around this plug, is so strong as to make it unnecessary yto utilize the interlocking action of the rib 7.
  • the nail or pin 9 can be vulcanized into position within the rubber plug 15, so as thereby to be embedded and securely held therein, while projecting from the inner or body end thereof, for rotatably connecting this plug to a doll body to provide a core-forming limbstump thereon.
  • any suitable adhesive can be used to connect themembers P, 12, and 15 to the inner ends of the limb members.
  • any suitable adhesive can be used to connect themembers P, 12, and 15 to the inner ends of the limb members.
  • each plug P forms a limb member of abbreviated length alike in contour to that of the complete limb member of full length.
  • the extremities of both members which are. located nearest the body of the doll differ in contour for the purpose of furnishing Aa 4 ⁇ means of holding both members together.
  • Each complete limb of the doll includes a substantially stifcore-forming limb stump, such as the respective plug parts P, 12, and
  • This limb stump is adapted to be atspect-ively, as will beclear from the drawings.
  • each arm member A and leg member L constitutes a full limb-length hollow iiexible external limb part which is securely carried by the limb stump.k
  • This external limb part is open at its upper or body end and in there substantially coterminous with the body end of the limb stump which forms a core therein, which is shown as projecting only slightly, but not noticeably, in order to provide a bearing surface for the rotatable joint.
  • This hollow flexible soft rubber external limb part forms a skin-like sheath for the core-forming limb stump, particularly by reason of being elastically stretched circumferentially around the latter, as well as also by reason of being originally correctly shaped, to form one of the shoulders, or one of the hips, as the case may be.
  • each of these full limb-length hollow Hexible soft rubber external limb parts forms a hollow flexible resiliently deformable limb extension beyond the outer end of its core formed by the limb stump, such flexible extension constituting the major portion of the length of the limb, these extensions being shown as terminating in digital extremities forming hands on the arm members A and feet on the leg members L.
  • each limb presents a continuous unbroken surface from its outer extremity to its joint with the body 1, thereby contributing considerably to a lifelike appearance.
  • the natural shape of the shoulders and hips is perma- ⁇ nently maintained, together with desirable' flexibility outwardly therefrom.
  • a limb therefor comprising a stid core-forming limb stump attached t0 the body of the doll, and a full limb-length hollow flexible external limb part open at yits body end mounted on the 'core forming stump and .forming a skin-like sheath therefor substantially coterminous with the body end of the latter.
  • the said limb stump which forms the means for attaching the said full limb-length external limb part to the doll body.
  • a doll in combination, a somewhat rigid body, four substantially stili coreforming limb stumps movably jointed to the body, and a full limb-length hollow flexible external limb part open at its body end se. cured to each of such limb stumps and secured thereby to the doll body and forming a skinlike sheath for the core-forming stump substantially coterminous with the body end vof the latter, and also forming a hollow empty flexible limb extension beyond the outer end of the core formed by the said limb stump.
  • said soft rubber limbpart having a continuj ous smooth outer surface and being thickened adjacent its body end, being there provided with an internal annular bead fitting into a complementary groove in the body end por- 'tion of its core formed by the limb stump.
  • the said core-forming limb stump is formed of substantially.unyieldable hard and rigid material and has a peripheral groove therein adjacent toits body end, the said ilexible external limb part being of soft rubber elastically circumferentially stretched around the said limb stump and being provided adjacent its bod end with an internal bead engaging in t e said groove in the core formed by the limb stump.
  • a body in combination, limbs therefor each comprising a full limb-length .

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M. SANDERS Sept. 27, 1932.
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F'iled Jan. 28, 1931 2 SheetsjfSheet 1 IN VEN TOR.
M- SANDERS Sept 27, 1932.
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Filed Jan. 2a,- 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 N VEN TOR,
BY 77k f #EL A TTORNEYS.
Patented Sept. 27, 1932 UNITED s'rArEs PATENT OFFICE MAURICE SANDERS, F BROOKLYN, YORK, ASSIGNOR TO IDAL NOVELTY TUR CO., 0F BROGKLYN, NEW YORK, A COBIVEORATION 0F NEW 'YORK i Application inea January 2e, 1931. serial minime.
My invention relates to a new and improved doll.
One of the objects of my invention is to provide an improved doll having a rubber limb or rubber limbs.
Another object of my invention is to provide an improved doll having a stuffed fabric body and having hollow limb members connected to said body, said limb members being made of soft, resilient, and bendable rubber so that said limb members can be bent and twisted very Jfreely and in all directions.
Another object of my invention is to provide an improved method of connecting said rubber limb members to the body of the doll.
Other objects of my'invention will be set forth in the following description and drawings which illustrate a preferred embodiment thereof, it being understood that the above general statement of the objects of this invention is intended merely to generally eX- plain the same and not to limit it in any manner.
Fig. 1 is a front elevation.
Fig. Q is an enlarged detail sectional view. Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4- of Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a leg member.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view partlally ineleva-v tion of an arm member.
Fig. 7 shows a different embodlment.
Fig. 8 shows another embodiment. l
The doll comprises a body 1 to wh1ch 'a head 2 of any type is connected in any sultable manner.` The body l comprises an outer fabric covering 3 which encloses stuliing 4 of the ordinary type. Hence2 the body 1 is soft, butit is stuffed so that 1t 1s somewhat rigid and has a substantially permanent p shape.
The arm members A and the limb members VL are hollow and they are made throughout of resilient rubber so that said limb members can be freely bent and twlsted 1n all d1'.-
. rections..
In the rst embodiment of the invention,
the inner or body end of each arm member A and of each leg member L is provided with an annular bead or rib 7 so that shoulders are formed in said inner end at opposite sides of said bead or rib 7 in the rst embodiment of my invention, the inner end of.
each limb member, A and L, is provided with a plug or stuffing member l?, which forms a core therein. Each said plug P preferably comprises an outer fabric covering and inner stuting 4a, so that it is substantially stiii and rigid.` When this core-forming plug is inserted into position, the bead 7 forms a complementary groove or recess therein, because the plug P is made suciently soft or yieldable for this purpose. However, it is not necessary to initially form the plug P with a groove or recess which can interlock with the rib 7 because the rib 7 is sufficiently stiE to form said groove yor recess, so that the plug P is securely locked into position. The inner or body end of each plug is provided with a rigid member 5a which is preferably a disk made of cardboard or other suitable rigid material. Likewise, the arm-pit portions and the thigh portions of the body l are pro-` vided with similar rigid disks 5 which are underneath the outer fabric covering 3. The disks 5 and 5a are turnably connected to each other by means of pivot pins 9. These pivot pins 9 have heads which are adjacent the disks 5a and these pins 9 can be driven through the disks 5 and 5a and they can then be. bent in order to form enlarged ends 10. This can be done before the stung is inserted into the body of the doll and before the stu'lfing `is inserted into the plug F. The cardboard disk 5 is reinforced by a metal disk 6 and a bent metal washer 11 is provided to prevent .the head of the vpin 9 from wearing away the cardboard disks 5a. A secure pivotal connection is thus provided. v The plug P thus forms a limb stum which is movably jointed to the body 1. ince the plug P fits tightly within the inner end of the arm or leg, which is elasticallystretched circumferentially around this plug, so as to grip the latter resiliently, a secure frictional grip is produced which is reinforced by the action of the rib 7, so that the limb member remains in position, even though it is subjected to severe usage.
The limb members A. and L can be formedA I straight or they can be formed partially bent, in order to simulate an arm or leg which is bent at the elbow or knee. The outer end of each plug P can be suitably closed by means of stitches in order to prevent the stuffing 4a from falling out.
ln the embodiment shown in Fig. 7, a plug 12 made of wood or other substantially unyieldable hard and rigid material is used, instead of the stuffed plug P. The action of the rigid plug 12 is the same as that of the plug P. The plug 12 also has a tight frictional'lit within the inner end of the arm or leg, which is stretched around the plug. The head of the nail or pin 9 is located within a recess in the plug 12 and this recess is closed by means of a member 14, which is also made of wood or the like, so that the outer contour of the plug 12 is continuous. This rigid plug or core-forming limb stump 12 vis shown as having a peripheral groove therein adjacent to its body end 'into which the annular head 7 fits with interlocking` engagement.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 8, a plug 15 made of rubber is utilized. This rubber plug 15 may be made of hard rubber, but it is preferably made of resilient bendable solid soft rubber, so that it can be forced tightly into position. The frictional hold between the rubber plug 15 and the limb member, with the latter elastically stretched around this plug, is so strong as to make it unnecessary yto utilize the interlocking action of the rib 7. The nail or pin 9 can be vulcanized into position within the rubber plug 15, so as thereby to be embedded and securely held therein, while projecting from the inner or body end thereof, for rotatably connecting this plug to a doll body to provide a core-forming limbstump thereon.
Of course any suitable adhesive can be used to connect themembers P, 12, and 15 to the inner ends of the limb members. However,
l it is an important feature of the invention thatsince the plug or insert is oversized, the rubber is stretched transversely when the plug or insert is forced into position. This` produces a Very firm connection between each hollow rubber limb member andthe insert, and the tension which is thus imparted to the rubber causes the film of cement to dry while it is in intimate contact with the inside of the rubber memberin order to produce a very firm connection. This is a decided advantage, since dolls are automatically subjected to rough usage. It will be noted that each plug P forms a limb member of abbreviated length alike in contour to that of the complete limb member of full length. The extremities of both members which are. located nearest the body of the doll differ in contour for the purpose of furnishing Aa 4 `means of holding both members together.
The preceding description will -now be summed up and attention more particularly directed to salient features of the invention, as embodied therein in cooperating relation, as clearly shown in the drawings.
Each complete limb of the doll includes a substantially stifcore-forming limb stump, such as the respective plug parts P, 12, and
15. This limb stump is adapted to be atspect-ively, as will beclear from the drawings.
It is to be noted of each of the four complete limbs that each arm member A and leg member L constitutes a full limb-length hollow iiexible external limb part which is securely carried by the limb stump.k This external limb part is open at its upper or body end and in there substantially coterminous with the body end of the limb stump which forms a core therein, which is shown as projecting only slightly, but not noticeably, in order to provide a bearing surface for the rotatable joint. This hollow flexible soft rubber external limb part forms a skin-like sheath for the core-forming limb stump, particularly by reason of being elastically stretched circumferentially around the latter, as well as also by reason of being originally correctly shaped, to form one of the shoulders, or one of the hips, as the case may be.
It is to be further noted that each of these full limb-length hollow Hexible soft rubber external limb parts, such as the respective arm members A and leg members L, forms a hollow flexible resiliently deformable limb extension beyond the outer end of its core formed by the limb stump, such flexible extension constituting the major portion of the length of the limb, these extensions being shown as terminating in digital extremities forming hands on the arm members A and feet on the leg members L. Thus each limb presents a continuous unbroken surface from its outer extremity to its joint with the body 1, thereby contributing considerably to a lifelike appearance. Furthermore, the natural shape of the shoulders and hips is perma-` nently maintained, together with desirable' flexibility outwardly therefrom.
It is obvious that various modifications 'may be made in the constructions shown in the drawings and above particularly described, within the principle and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
substantially I claim: p
1. In a doll, a limb therefor comprising a stid core-forming limb stump attached t0 the body of the doll, and a full limb-length hollow flexible external limb part open at yits body end mounted on the 'core forming stump and .forming a skin-like sheath therefor substantially coterminous with the body end of the latter. and also forming a hollow empty iiexible limb extension beyond the outer end of the core formed by ternal limb-shaped part terminating outwardly in a digital extremity and terminating in an open body end immediatelfy adjacent to the body of the doll, and means or attaching the said open end to the body of the doll, the said hollow limb part being provided ad jacent itsopen end with an internal annular bead which thickens it and which is engaged by the said attaching means.
In testimony whereof I aliix my signature. MAURICE SANDERS.
the said limb stump which forms the means for attaching the said full limb-length external limb part to the doll body.
2. In a doll, in combination, a somewhat rigid body, four substantially stili coreforming limb stumps movably jointed to the body, and a full limb-length hollow flexible external limb part open at its body end se. cured to each of such limb stumps and secured thereby to the doll body and forming a skinlike sheath for the core-forming stump substantially coterminous with the body end vof the latter, and also forming a hollow empty flexible limb extension beyond the outer end of the core formed by the said limb stump.
3. The invention defined in claim 1, in which the said liexible external limb part is of soft rubber elastically circumferentially stretched around the said core-forming limb stump so as to grip the latter resilently.
4. The invention defined in claiml 1, in which the said flexible external limb part is of soft rubber elastically circumferentially stretched around the said core-forming limb stump so as to grip the latter resiliently, the
said soft rubber limbpart having a continuj ous smooth outer surface and being thickened adjacent its body end, being there provided with an internal annular bead fitting into a complementary groove in the body end por- 'tion of its core formed by the limb stump.
5. The invention defined in claim 1, in which the said core-forming limb stump is formed of substantially.unyieldable hard and rigid material and has a peripheral groove therein adjacent toits body end, the said ilexible external limb part being of soft rubber elastically circumferentially stretched around the said limb stump and being provided adjacent its bod end with an internal bead engaging in t e said groove in the core formed by the limb stump.
6. The invention defined in claimv 1, in which the said core-forming limb stump is ofk solid soft rubber with an attaching device imbedded and held therein and projecting from its body end, and the said flexible external limb part being of soft rubber elastically circumferentially stretched around the corel formed by the solid soft rubber limb stump so as to have a resilient grip`\ on the latter.
7. In a doll, in combination, a body, limbs therefor each comprising a full limb-length .soft rubber hollow resiliently deformable ex-
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US2771708A (en) * 1953-10-28 1956-11-27 Enison Morton Ventriloquist's doll
US2884739A (en) * 1957-04-24 1959-05-05 Ketcham Henry King Doll construction
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US4662857A (en) * 1985-09-27 1987-05-05 Mattel, Inc. Articulated soft doll construction assembly
US4708687A (en) * 1986-02-07 1987-11-24 Coleco Industries, Inc. Rolling figure toy
US5052971A (en) * 1990-12-31 1991-10-01 Kenneth Young Soft doll with movable limbs
US6070435A (en) * 1998-09-09 2000-06-06 Meyrowitz, Inc. Jewelry article with moveable appendages
US20070072515A1 (en) * 2005-09-29 2007-03-29 Chernick Mark J Plush toy with elastomeric extremities and its method of fabrication
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US2771708A (en) * 1953-10-28 1956-11-27 Enison Morton Ventriloquist's doll
US2884739A (en) * 1957-04-24 1959-05-05 Ketcham Henry King Doll construction
DE1122889B (en) * 1957-09-05 1962-01-25 Hausser O & M Toy figure with body parts movable in a swivel joint
US4662857A (en) * 1985-09-27 1987-05-05 Mattel, Inc. Articulated soft doll construction assembly
US4708687A (en) * 1986-02-07 1987-11-24 Coleco Industries, Inc. Rolling figure toy
US5052971A (en) * 1990-12-31 1991-10-01 Kenneth Young Soft doll with movable limbs
US6070435A (en) * 1998-09-09 2000-06-06 Meyrowitz, Inc. Jewelry article with moveable appendages
US20070072515A1 (en) * 2005-09-29 2007-03-29 Chernick Mark J Plush toy with elastomeric extremities and its method of fabrication
US7507138B2 (en) * 2005-09-29 2009-03-24 Chernick Mark J Plush toy with elastomeric extremities and its method of fabrication
US20070259597A1 (en) * 2006-04-03 2007-11-08 Tak Ko Wong Soft toy or doll
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