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US20030092354A1 US10/272,515 US27251502A US2003092354A1 US 20030092354 A1 US20030092354 A1 US 20030092354A1 US 27251502 A US27251502 A US 27251502A US 2003092354 A1 US2003092354 A1 US 2003092354A1
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  • the invention is generally related to dolls, and more particularly to a soft posable doll with a circular body.
  • Dolls and other toy objects have been known for thousands of years and can take on many different forms, configurations, and constructions. Many of these objects, such as stuffed dolls and toys including teddy bears, are intended essentially for children and are known to have a soft feel and structure. These types of dolls are stuffed with a resilient filler material or stuffing and are sewn to a particular shape. Dolls and toys often include limbs extending from a body. In some instances, the limbs simply hang freely or limp from the body. In other instances, the limbs are sewn in a fixed position extending from the body. When the limbs or the body are manually moved or reoriented, they will return to their original shape and position upon release.
  • Posable toy action figures are also known.
  • One type of posable figure has a rubber or plastic exterior material layer with a posable internal skeleton structure embedded within the exterior layer. When the body or a limb of the figure is moved to an alternate position or shape, the position or shape is retained by the skeleton structure until further manual reorientation.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one example of a posable doll constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the posable doll substantially similar to the doll shown in FIG. 1, but having various stylistic differences.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are front views of posable dolls substantially similar to the doll shown in FIG. 1, but having alternative stylistic differences and having arms positioned in different physical orientations.
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of a posable doll substantially similar to the doll shown in FIG. 1, but having alternative stylistic differences and having the legs positioned in a different orientation and showing a wire skeleton structure in phantom view.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross section of a posable doll substantially similar to that shown in FIG. 5 and taken along line VI-VI shown therein.
  • FIG. 7 is a full side view of the posable doll shown in FIG. 6.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are front views of a portion of the doll shown in FIG. 1 and illustrating other alternative posable hair styles.
  • FIGS. 1 - 9 illustrate various examples of a soft, posable doll 20 constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
  • the doll 20 generally has a body 22 arranged in a circular shape resembling a doughnut or a bagel.
  • the body 22 thus has a center opening 24 that can define a mouth opening of the doll 20 , as shown in each of the illustrated examples.
  • the center opening 24 in the present example also defines a center axis of the body 22 .
  • a pair of legs 26 extend radially outward from the body 22 and are positioned generally next to one another on the body.
  • a pair of arms 28 extend radially outward from the body 22 , one each generally near a respective one of the legs.
  • the region of the body 22 extending between the arms 28 and opposite the legs 26 defines a head region 30 of the doll.
  • the region in which the legs 26 are attached is a bottom region 32 of the doll.
  • the body 22 also has a front side 34 and a back side 36 .
  • the front side 34 has a pair of stylized eyes 38 provided on a single piece of plastic 40 that is adhered in any suitable manner to the body 22 .
  • the eyes 38 can alternatively be provided having a variety of different constructions and configurations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
  • a two dimensional representation of the eyes 38 can be drawn or sewn onto the front side 34 of the body 22 , if desired.
  • the doll can also have a pair of hands 42 , one each disposed at the distal end of a respective one of the arms 28 .
  • the hands 42 are connected to the arms at corresponding wrist regions 44 .
  • the doll can further have a pair of feet 46 , one each disposed at a distal end of a respective one of the legs 26 .
  • the feet 46 are connected to the legs 26 at corresponding ankle regions 48 .
  • the doll 20 can also have a nose 50 attached to a front side 34 of the body 22 .
  • the nose 50 is a ball which can be constructed in the same manner as the body 22 described below, or can be of many different alternative constructions.
  • a two-dimensional representative nose can simply be drawn or sewn to the body 22 .
  • the doll 20 also has a plurality of strands of hair 52 extending from the head region 30 of the body 22 . The hair 52 is described in greater detail below.
  • the body 22 has an exterior layer of soft, pliable material 60 .
  • the exterior layer 60 is a fabric.
  • a resilient filler material or stuffing 62 is encased within the exterior layer 60 .
  • the stuffing can be packed loose fibers or strands of material, such as cotton wadding or padding.
  • the exterior layer 60 and stuffing 62 in combination, provide a soft or plush feel for the doll 20 .
  • the stuffing 62 within the exterior layer 60 of the body 22 , legs 26 , and arms 28 is packed densely enough to generally retain the three dimensional shapes of the doll 20 .
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a skeleton structure 70 embedded in the stuffing 62 within parts of the body 22 , arms 28 , and legs 26 .
  • the skeleton structure can take on various forms and configurations from that disclosed herein and yet fall within the scope of the invention.
  • the skeleton structure 70 has a primary segment 72 and a pair of arm segments 74 .
  • the primary segment 72 is bent to follow the contour of the body 22 from a leg position in the bottom region 32 , around the body 22 through the head region 30 , and to the other leg position at the bottom region.
  • the distal ends of the primary segment 72 each terminate near a respective one of the feet 46 .
  • a U-shaped loop 76 is provided in the distal ends of the primary segment 72 adjacent each foot to prevent contact of the sharp end of the wire with the bottom of the foot.
  • Each arm segment 74 has a proximal end coupled to the primary segment 72 via a U-shaped loop 78 at a corresponding arm position within the body 22 .
  • the distal ends of the arm segments 74 terminate near each hand 42 .
  • the skeleton structure 70 is comprised of a bendable wire 80 that has a flexible plastic coating 82 .
  • the wire 80 can be bent and can retain the selected position. As shown in FIGS. 2 - 5 , the arms and legs can be repositioned and the selected positions will be retained by the skeleton structure 70 .
  • the body 22 can also be reconfigured to change the mouth opening or body shape and the primary segment 72 will retain the selected body orientation.
  • the plastic coating 82 protects the wire from corrosion and assists in preventing injury to those using the doll. The plastic coating 82 also assists in increasing surface friction of the skeleton structure 70 so that the skeleton does not easily slide and reposition within the body 22 .
  • the loops 76 or the distal ends of the primary segment terminate slightly into each foot 46 beyond the ankle regions 48 . In this way, the feet can be repositioned relative to the legs at the ankle region 48 , if desired.
  • the distal ends of the arm segments 74 each terminate slightly into the hands 42 beyond the wrist regions 44 . In this way, the hands can be repositioned relative to the arms at the wrist regions 44 .
  • the hair 50 is posable. It can be repositioned or manipulated into any one of many different styles.
  • the hair is fabricated so that it can retain the selected style.
  • the look of the doll 20 can be varied as desired by a doll user.
  • the strands are fabricated from a material that is flexible and yet substantially holds a selected position.
  • the strands can be captured and sewn between front and back layers of the exterior fabric layer 60 .
  • the strands can alternatively be spread over an area of the head region 30 and attached by means of looping an elongate strand through the fabric to form two hair strands.
  • the style and look of the doll can vary considerably and yet fall within the scope of the present invention.
  • the fabric materials of the body 22 , arms 28 , and legs 26 can be selected, combined, and sewn so as to make the doll appear to be wearing clothing.
  • the doll in FIG. 1 appears to have sleeves and the doll in FIGS. 4 and 5 is wearing a hat.
  • the dolls can also be provided in a variety of colors.
  • the front side 34 of the body 22 can include various markings or features so as to give the appearance of a beard 84 , a mustache 86 , freckles 88 , and the like.
  • the hands can be fabricated in a variety of hand positions or gestures.
  • the feet can be fabricated to appear to be wearing shoes as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the feet can also be fabricated to include a relatively rigid pad 90 of plastic or the like to define a foot bottom. Such a foot bottom can assist the doll in standing on a surface, if desired.

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A posable doll has a generally tubular body arranged in a circular shape with a center opening. A pair of legs extend radially outward from the tubular body and each of the legs has a length. A pair of arms extend radially outward from the tubular body and each of the arms has a length. A filler material is stuffed in the tubular body, the arms, and the legs. A wire skeleton extends around the circular shape within the tubular body and extends over a substantial portion of the length through each of the arms and the legs. The wire skeleton is capable of being bent to various positions and of retaining each of the various positions as desired.

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  • The present patent is related to co-pending U.S. Provisional patent application Serial No. 60/329,418, which was filed on Oct. 15, 2001.[0001]
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention is generally related to dolls, and more particularly to a soft posable doll with a circular body. [0002]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Dolls and other toy objects have been known for thousands of years and can take on many different forms, configurations, and constructions. Many of these objects, such as stuffed dolls and toys including teddy bears, are intended essentially for children and are known to have a soft feel and structure. These types of dolls are stuffed with a resilient filler material or stuffing and are sewn to a particular shape. Dolls and toys often include limbs extending from a body. In some instances, the limbs simply hang freely or limp from the body. In other instances, the limbs are sewn in a fixed position extending from the body. When the limbs or the body are manually moved or reoriented, they will return to their original shape and position upon release. [0003]
  • Posable toy action figures are also known. One type of posable figure has a rubber or plastic exterior material layer with a posable internal skeleton structure embedded within the exterior layer. When the body or a limb of the figure is moved to an alternate position or shape, the position or shape is retained by the skeleton structure until further manual reorientation.[0004]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Exemplary dolls in accordance with the teachings of the present invention are described and explained in greater detail below with the aid of the drawing figures in which: [0005]
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one example of a posable doll constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. [0006]
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the posable doll substantially similar to the doll shown in FIG. 1, but having various stylistic differences. [0007]
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are front views of posable dolls substantially similar to the doll shown in FIG. 1, but having alternative stylistic differences and having arms positioned in different physical orientations. [0008]
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of a posable doll substantially similar to the doll shown in FIG. 1, but having alternative stylistic differences and having the legs positioned in a different orientation and showing a wire skeleton structure in phantom view. [0009]
  • FIG. 6 is a cross section of a posable doll substantially similar to that shown in FIG. 5 and taken along line VI-VI shown therein. [0010]
  • FIG. 7 is a full side view of the posable doll shown in FIG. 6. [0011]
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are front views of a portion of the doll shown in FIG. 1 and illustrating other alternative posable hair styles.[0012]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring now to the drawings, FIGS. [0013] 1-9 illustrate various examples of a soft, posable doll 20 constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the doll 20 generally has a body 22 arranged in a circular shape resembling a doughnut or a bagel. The body 22 thus has a center opening 24 that can define a mouth opening of the doll 20, as shown in each of the illustrated examples. The center opening 24 in the present example also defines a center axis of the body 22.
  • A pair of [0014] legs 26 extend radially outward from the body 22 and are positioned generally next to one another on the body. A pair of arms 28 extend radially outward from the body 22, one each generally near a respective one of the legs. The region of the body 22 extending between the arms 28 and opposite the legs 26 defines a head region 30 of the doll. The region in which the legs 26 are attached is a bottom region 32 of the doll. The body 22 also has a front side 34 and a back side 36.
  • In one example, the [0015] front side 34 has a pair of stylized eyes 38 provided on a single piece of plastic 40 that is adhered in any suitable manner to the body 22. The eyes 38 can alternatively be provided having a variety of different constructions and configurations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In another example, a two dimensional representation of the eyes 38 can be drawn or sewn onto the front side 34 of the body 22, if desired.
  • The doll can also have a pair of [0016] hands 42, one each disposed at the distal end of a respective one of the arms 28. The hands 42 are connected to the arms at corresponding wrist regions 44. The doll can further have a pair of feet 46, one each disposed at a distal end of a respective one of the legs 26. The feet 46 are connected to the legs 26 at corresponding ankle regions 48.
  • The [0017] doll 20 can also have a nose 50 attached to a front side 34 of the body 22. In this example, the nose 50 is a ball which can be constructed in the same manner as the body 22 described below, or can be of many different alternative constructions. In another example, a two-dimensional representative nose can simply be drawn or sewn to the body 22. The doll 20 also has a plurality of strands of hair 52 extending from the head region 30 of the body 22. The hair 52 is described in greater detail below.
  • As shown in FIGS. [0018] 5-7, the body 22 has an exterior layer of soft, pliable material 60. In one example, the exterior layer 60 is a fabric. A resilient filler material or stuffing 62 is encased within the exterior layer 60. In one example, the stuffing can be packed loose fibers or strands of material, such as cotton wadding or padding. The exterior layer 60 and stuffing 62, in combination, provide a soft or plush feel for the doll 20. However, the stuffing 62 within the exterior layer 60 of the body 22, legs 26, and arms 28 is packed densely enough to generally retain the three dimensional shapes of the doll 20.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a [0019] skeleton structure 70 embedded in the stuffing 62 within parts of the body 22, arms 28, and legs 26. The skeleton structure can take on various forms and configurations from that disclosed herein and yet fall within the scope of the invention. In the disclosed example, the skeleton structure 70 has a primary segment 72 and a pair of arm segments 74. The primary segment 72 is bent to follow the contour of the body 22 from a leg position in the bottom region 32, around the body 22 through the head region 30, and to the other leg position at the bottom region. The distal ends of the primary segment 72 each terminate near a respective one of the feet 46. A U-shaped loop 76 is provided in the distal ends of the primary segment 72 adjacent each foot to prevent contact of the sharp end of the wire with the bottom of the foot. Each arm segment 74 has a proximal end coupled to the primary segment 72 via a U-shaped loop 78 at a corresponding arm position within the body 22. The distal ends of the arm segments 74 terminate near each hand 42.
  • The [0020] skeleton structure 70 is comprised of a bendable wire 80 that has a flexible plastic coating 82. The wire 80 can be bent and can retain the selected position. As shown in FIGS. 2-5, the arms and legs can be repositioned and the selected positions will be retained by the skeleton structure 70. Though not shown, the body 22 can also be reconfigured to change the mouth opening or body shape and the primary segment 72 will retain the selected body orientation. The plastic coating 82 protects the wire from corrosion and assists in preventing injury to those using the doll. The plastic coating 82 also assists in increasing surface friction of the skeleton structure 70 so that the skeleton does not easily slide and reposition within the body 22.
  • In one example, the [0021] loops 76 or the distal ends of the primary segment terminate slightly into each foot 46 beyond the ankle regions 48. In this way, the feet can be repositioned relative to the legs at the ankle region 48, if desired. Similarly, the distal ends of the arm segments 74 each terminate slightly into the hands 42 beyond the wrist regions 44. In this way, the hands can be repositioned relative to the arms at the wrist regions 44.
  • As shown in each of the various FIGS. [0022] 1-9, the hair 50 is posable. It can be repositioned or manipulated into any one of many different styles. The hair is fabricated so that it can retain the selected style. Thus, the look of the doll 20 can be varied as desired by a doll user. To render the hair 50 posable, the strands are fabricated from a material that is flexible and yet substantially holds a selected position. The strands can be captured and sewn between front and back layers of the exterior fabric layer 60. The strands can alternatively be spread over an area of the head region 30 and attached by means of looping an elongate strand through the fabric to form two hair strands.
  • Also as shown in the various FIGS. [0023] 1-9, the style and look of the doll can vary considerably and yet fall within the scope of the present invention. The fabric materials of the body 22, arms 28, and legs 26 can be selected, combined, and sewn so as to make the doll appear to be wearing clothing. For example, the doll in FIG. 1 appears to have sleeves and the doll in FIGS. 4 and 5 is wearing a hat. The dolls can also be provided in a variety of colors. Additionally, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, the front side 34 of the body 22 can include various markings or features so as to give the appearance of a beard 84, a mustache 86, freckles 88, and the like. The hands can be fabricated in a variety of hand positions or gestures. The feet can be fabricated to appear to be wearing shoes as shown in FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 6, the feet can also be fabricated to include a relatively rigid pad 90 of plastic or the like to define a foot bottom. Such a foot bottom can assist the doll in standing on a surface, if desired.
  • Although certain dolls have been disclosed and described herein in accordance with the teachings of the present invention, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all embodiments of the teachings of the invention fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. [0024]

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1. A posable doll comprising:
a generally tubular doll body arranged in a circular ring defining a center opening;
a pair of legs extending radially outward from the doll body, each of the pair of legs having a length;
a pair of arms extending radially outward from the doll body, each of the pair of arms having a length;
a filler material stuffed into an interior of the doll body, the arms, and the legs; and
a wire skeleton disposed within and extending around the circular ring within the doll body and extending through each of the pair of arms and legs over a substantial portion of the respective length, wherein the posable doll can be bent to a selected position by application of force to the doll body, the arms, and/or the legs as desired, and can retain the selected position.
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