US20210354043A1 - Toy with multiple face expressions - Google Patents

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US20210354043A1
US20210354043A1 US17/343,578 US202117343578A US2021354043A1 US 20210354043 A1 US20210354043 A1 US 20210354043A1 US 202117343578 A US202117343578 A US 202117343578A US 2021354043 A1 US2021354043 A1 US 2021354043A1
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  • the present application relates generally to a toy, such as a figurine. More specifically, the present application relates to such a toy having a head unit with an outer structure containing rotatable panels inside that provide for the display of multiple faces and/or facial expressions.
  • An embodiment of the invention relates to a device for displaying a panel, having an outer structure having a display opening; an inner member rotatably mounted within the outer structure; and a plurality of panels rotatably mounted to the inner member, each of the plurality of panels including a first side and an opposite second side.
  • the inner member is rotatable about a first axis with respect to the outer structure to move one of the plurality of panels into registry with the display opening; and each of the plurality of panels is rotatable about a second axis with respect to the inner member to display the first side or the second side through the display opening in the outer structure.
  • Another embodiment of the invention relates to a doll or action figure having a body portion; and the device for displaying a panel above coupled to the body portion, where each of the plurality of panels displays a different face or facial expression.
  • Another embodiment of the invention relates to a method for displaying a plurality of different faces or facial expressions on a doll or action figure, the method including: rotating an inner member within an outer structure until one of a plurality of panels mounted on the inner member is located in registry with a display opening on the outer structure; and rotating the panel located in registry with the display opening until a first side or a second side of the panel is located in registry with the display opening, the first side and the second side of the panel containing different faces or facial expressions.
  • FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a head unit for a doll or action figure having an outer structure and a rotatable inner member having multiple panels each having a different facial expression according to an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a view of the inner member of FIG. 1 , showing two of the panels, each having a different facial expression;
  • FIG. 3 is a view of the inner member of FIG. 2 , showing internal components in broken lines, and showing rotatable panels, each of which has a different facial expression;
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the head unit of FIG. 1 , showing the position of the inner member relative to two joinable members making up the outer structure;
  • FIG. 5 shows the head unit of FIG. 1 during use as the inner member is being rotated to display a facial expression
  • FIGS. 6A, 6B, and 6C are a series of images of the head unit of FIG. 1 , adorned with fur, and illustrating rotation of the inner member within the head unit resulting in the display of different panels each displaying a different facial expression;
  • FIG. 7B shows a top view of the device of FIG. 7A ;
  • FIGS. 9A, 9B, and 9C are a series of images of the device of FIG. 7A depicting rotation of the inner member within the outer structure.
  • FIGS. 9A-9C a front panel of the outer structure is removed to show the inner member and other components;
  • FIG. 10A is a front view of the inner member of FIG. 7A ;
  • FIGS. 11A, 11B, and 11C are a series of images of the device of FIG. 7A depicting rotation of the panel within the inner member.
  • FIGS. 11A-11C a front side of the panel is removed to show the inner components of the panel as the panel is rotated.
  • An embodiment of the invention relates to a device for displaying a panel, having an outer structure having a display opening; an inner member rotatably mounted within the outer structure; and a plurality of panels rotatably mounted to the inner member, each of the plurality of panels including a first side and an opposite second side.
  • the inner member is rotatable about a first axis with respect to the outer structure to move one of the plurality of panels into registry with the display opening; and each of the plurality of panels is rotatable about a second axis with respect to the inner member to display the first side or the second side through the display opening in the outer structure.
  • An embodiment of the present invention relates to the device for displaying a panel above, where the first side and the second side of each of the plurality of panels has a different face or a facial expression.
  • An embodiment of the invention relates to a method for displaying a plurality of different faces or facial expressions on a figurine, the method including: rotating an inner member within an outer structure until one of a plurality of panels mounted on the inner member is located in registry with a display opening on the outer structure; and rotating the panel located in registry with the display opening until a first side or a second side of the panel is located in registry with the display opening, the first side and the second side of the panel containing different faces or facial expressions.
  • FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a head unit 10 for a doll or action figure having an outer structure 12 and a rotatable inner member 14 having multiple panels 16 each having a different facial expression according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • the head unit 10 of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 allows for the display of a single panel 16 at a time as the inner member 14 is rotated by turning the attached shaft and knob 18 .
  • the inner member 14 is contained within the outer structure 12 . In such an embodiment, the inner member 14 is configured to rotate within the outer structure 12 along a first axis.
  • the inner member 14 has a plurality of panels 16 and a shaft and knob 18 extending from the inner member 14 and protruding through an aperture in the outer structure.
  • the shaft and knob 18 are configured to enable rotation of the inner member 14 within the outer structure 12 along the first axis.
  • a display opening 13 is disposed on the outer structure 12 such that the opening 13 is configured to display at least a portion of one of the plurality of panels 16 at a time.
  • Rotation of the inner member 14 within the outer structure 12 along the first axis enables display of at least a portion of any one of the plurality of panels through the display opening 13 .
  • a different face or different facial expression can be located on each side of each panel 16 , such that no two sides of any of the panels 16 display the same face or facial expression.
  • the same face and facial expression can be repeated such that at least two of the plurality of sides contained across the panels share the same face and facial expression. Accordingly, various combinations and permutations of repeating and non-repeating faces and facial expressions are possible.
  • FIG. 3 shows a transparent illustration of the inner member described above showing three rotatable panels 16 , each of which has a different facial expression.
  • each of the three rotatable panels 16 is a two-sided panel having a first side and a second side and is configured to rotate within a corresponding window 15 for each of the three rotatable panels 16 within the inner member 14 along a second axis 20 such that rotation of the two-sided panel 16 allows for display of the first side or the second side through the display opening 13 of the outer structure.
  • the second axis is parallel to the first axis. In some embodiments, the second axis is not parallel to the first axis.
  • the panels 16 have more than two sides.
  • the panels have 3, 4, 5, 6 or more sides.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the head unit 10 described above showing the position of the inner member 14 having panels 16 and a shaft 18 relative to two joinable members 20 , 22 that make up the outer structure 12 .
  • the display opening 13 is disposed on one of the joinable members 20 such that one panel 16 of the inner member 14 can be displayed.
  • the two joinable members can also be configured to form an opening through which the shaft and knob 18 of the inner member 14 can extend.
  • means for joining the complementary members would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
  • Non-limiting examples of how the complementary members can be joined include screws, clamps, adhesives, fasteners, etc.
  • the complementary members can be configured such that they snap or lock into place when engaged.
  • the complementary members can be reversibly joined.
  • the complementary members can be permanently joined.
  • FIG. 5 shows the head unit 10 described above during use as shaft and knob 18 are rotated so that a facial expression on a panel 16 is displayed through the display opening 13 on the outer structure 12 .
  • the inner member 74 has a plurality of panels 76 and a shaft with a knob 78 extending from the inner member and protruding through an aperture in the outer structure.
  • the shaft is configured to enable rotation of the inner member within the outer structure 72 along the first axis.
  • a display opening 73 is disposed on the outer structure 72 such that the display opening 73 is configured to display at least a portion of one of the plurality of panels 76 at a time. Rotation of the inner member within the outer structure 72 along the first axis enables display of at least a portion of any one of the plurality of panels through the display opening 73 .
  • each of the multiple panels 76 is a two-sided panel having a first side and a second side and is configured to rotate within the inner member 74 along a second axis such that rotation of the two-sided panel 76 allows for display of the first side or the second side through the display opening of the outer structure.
  • the second axis is parallel to the first axis. In some such an embodiments, the second axis is not parallel to the first axis.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the head unit of FIGS. 7A-7D depicting the inner member 74 within the outer structure.
  • FIGS. 9A-9C are a series of images showing the configuration of the inner member 74 as it rotates within the outer structure (left to right, FIGS. 9A-9C ).
  • a front panel from the outer structure 75 is removed to show the inner member and components as the inner member rotates.
  • the head unit 70 allows for the display of a single panel 76 at a time as the inner member is rotated by turning the attached shaft 78 .
  • the inner member is contained within the outer structure 72 . In such an embodiment, the inner member is configured to rotate within the outer structure 72 along a first axis.
  • FIGS. 11A-11C are a series of images showing the configuration of a panel 76 as it rotates along the second axis within the inner member (left to right, FIGS. 11A-11C ) of the head unit of FIGS. 7A-7D .
  • a front side of the panel is removed to show inner components as the panel is rotated.
  • the panels each have a detent system.
  • the detent system is adapted to releasably hold the panel 74 in place while one of the two sides is being displayed.
  • the detent system comprises a spring-biased detent system having an elastic member 82 and mating ramped structures 83 .
  • the elastic member biases ramped surfaces of the mating ramped structures into engagement with one another.
  • FIGS. 11A, 11B and 11C when a user applies a sufficient pressure to rotate the panel, the two ramped surfaces slide against one another, FIG. 11B , compressing the elastic member until the ramped structures disengage and permit the panel to rotate to a different incremental position.
  • FIG. 11C the elastic member extends, pushing the ramped surfaces back into engagement and holding the panel in place until the pressure is applied once again to move the panel to the next incremental position.
  • a non-limiting example of an elastic member is a spring or elastomer.
  • the detent system allows for the 360 degree rotation of the panel within the inner member.
  • the detent system is configured to allow the panel to rotate in 180 degree increments however other quantities and sizes of increments are possible.
  • the doll or action figure is designed to resemble a subject.
  • the term “subject” can refer to a particular animal or organism, a cartoon character, a public figure, or a fictional character or animal or organism.
  • the head unit can be attached to or incorporated into a plush toy. Alternatively, the head unit can be adorned with fur or other decorations.
  • the doll or action figure is customizable to resemble a user or avatar.
  • the plurality of panels of the inner member of the head unit display different facial expressions of a single subject.
  • a user can rotate between various facial expressions to allow the doll or action figure to project different imaginary expressions and/or emotions during use.
  • the head unit is detachable from the body portion.
  • the inner member has panels having designs, graphics, or structures that are either two dimensional or three dimensional. Regardless, the inner member is configured such that the panels rotate feely such that the various designs, graphics or structures do not obstruct one another.
  • the panels are configured to lock or snap into place following a 180 degree rotation in order to prevent the panel from unintentionally rotating during use of the doll or action figure.
  • the inner member is configured to lock or snap into place during rotation and following positioning of a desired panel into the display opening of the outer structure in order to prevent the inner member from unintentionally rotating during use of the doll or action figure.
  • the outer structure of the head unit is a helmet or a hood.
  • the outer structure is decorated with accessories including but not limited to ears, hair or a wig, or a hat. Additional accessories that can be used to decorate the outer structure can be readily envisioned by one of ordinary skill in the art based on this description.
  • the shaft is decorated or designed to take the form of one or more accessories or attachments.
  • accessories include, but are not limited to, a hat, a crown, a band, a bow, a flower, a scrunchie, a hair clip, a beanie, a bun, a horn, an antler, a fin, an antenna. Additional accessories that can be used to decorate the shaft can be readily envisioned by one of ordinary skill in the art based on this description.

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Abstract

The present application relates to a device for displaying a panel having an outer structure having a display opening; an inner member rotatably mounted within the outer structure; and a plurality of panels rotatably mounted to the inner member, each of the plurality of panels including a first side and an opposite second side. The inner member is rotatable about a first axis with respect to the outer structure to move one of the plurality of panels into registry with the display opening; and each of the plurality of panels is rotatable about a second axis with respect to the inner member to display the first side or the second side through the display opening in the outer structure.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/992,868, filed May 30, 2018, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119 to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/512,427 filed on May 30, 2017, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present application relates generally to a toy, such as a figurine. More specifically, the present application relates to such a toy having a head unit with an outer structure containing rotatable panels inside that provide for the display of multiple faces and/or facial expressions.
  • BACKGROUND
  • The vast majority of dolls and action figures available on the market have a body portion and a head portion having a single face displaying a single facial expression. This limits a user from pretending that a doll or action figure can express a different emotion or look during play. It also prevents the possibility of using the doll or action figure to represent multiple subjects.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An embodiment of the invention relates to a device for displaying a panel, having an outer structure having a display opening; an inner member rotatably mounted within the outer structure; and a plurality of panels rotatably mounted to the inner member, each of the plurality of panels including a first side and an opposite second side. The inner member is rotatable about a first axis with respect to the outer structure to move one of the plurality of panels into registry with the display opening; and each of the plurality of panels is rotatable about a second axis with respect to the inner member to display the first side or the second side through the display opening in the outer structure.
  • Another embodiment of the invention relates to a doll or action figure having a body portion; and the device for displaying a panel above coupled to the body portion, where each of the plurality of panels displays a different face or facial expression.
  • Another embodiment of the invention relates to a method for displaying a plurality of different faces or facial expressions on a doll or action figure, the method including: rotating an inner member within an outer structure until one of a plurality of panels mounted on the inner member is located in registry with a display opening on the outer structure; and rotating the panel located in registry with the display opening until a first side or a second side of the panel is located in registry with the display opening, the first side and the second side of the panel containing different faces or facial expressions.
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  • Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be now described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a head unit for a doll or action figure having an outer structure and a rotatable inner member having multiple panels each having a different facial expression according to an embodiment of the invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a view of the inner member of FIG. 1, showing two of the panels, each having a different facial expression;
  • FIG. 3 is a view of the inner member of FIG. 2, showing internal components in broken lines, and showing rotatable panels, each of which has a different facial expression;
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the head unit of FIG. 1, showing the position of the inner member relative to two joinable members making up the outer structure;
  • FIG. 5 shows the head unit of FIG. 1 during use as the inner member is being rotated to display a facial expression;
  • FIGS. 6A, 6B, and 6C are a series of images of the head unit of FIG. 1, adorned with fur, and illustrating rotation of the inner member within the head unit resulting in the display of different panels each displaying a different facial expression;
  • FIG. 7A shows a front view of an embodiment of a device for displaying a panel having an outer structure and a rotatable inner member having multiple panels according to a second embodiment of the invention;
  • FIG. 7B shows a top view of the device of FIG. 7A;
  • FIG. 7C shows a side view of the device of FIG. 7A;
  • FIG. 7D shows another side view of the device of FIG. 7A;
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the device of FIG. 7A, showing the inner member within the outer structure;
  • FIGS. 9A, 9B, and 9C are a series of images of the device of FIG. 7A depicting rotation of the inner member within the outer structure. In FIGS. 9A-9C, a front panel of the outer structure is removed to show the inner member and other components;
  • FIG. 10A is a front view of the inner member of FIG. 7A;
  • FIG. 10B is a perspective view of the inner member of FIG. 7A;
  • FIGS. 11A, 11B, and 11C are a series of images of the device of FIG. 7A depicting rotation of the panel within the inner member. In FIGS. 11A-11C, a front side of the panel is removed to show the inner components of the panel as the panel is rotated.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • An embodiment of the invention relates to a device for displaying a panel, having an outer structure having a display opening; an inner member rotatably mounted within the outer structure; and a plurality of panels rotatably mounted to the inner member, each of the plurality of panels including a first side and an opposite second side. The inner member is rotatable about a first axis with respect to the outer structure to move one of the plurality of panels into registry with the display opening; and each of the plurality of panels is rotatable about a second axis with respect to the inner member to display the first side or the second side through the display opening in the outer structure.
  • An embodiment of the present invention relates to the device for displaying a panel above, where the first side and the second side of each of the plurality of panels has a different face or a facial expression.
  • An embodiment of the invention relates to a method for displaying a plurality of different faces or facial expressions on a figurine, the method including: rotating an inner member within an outer structure until one of a plurality of panels mounted on the inner member is located in registry with a display opening on the outer structure; and rotating the panel located in registry with the display opening until a first side or a second side of the panel is located in registry with the display opening, the first side and the second side of the panel containing different faces or facial expressions.
  • FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a head unit 10 for a doll or action figure having an outer structure 12 and a rotatable inner member 14 having multiple panels 16 each having a different facial expression according to an embodiment of the invention. The head unit 10 of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 allows for the display of a single panel 16 at a time as the inner member 14 is rotated by turning the attached shaft and knob 18. The inner member 14 is contained within the outer structure 12. In such an embodiment, the inner member 14 is configured to rotate within the outer structure 12 along a first axis. The inner member 14 has a plurality of panels 16 and a shaft and knob 18 extending from the inner member 14 and protruding through an aperture in the outer structure. The shaft and knob 18 are configured to enable rotation of the inner member 14 within the outer structure 12 along the first axis. A display opening 13 is disposed on the outer structure 12 such that the opening 13 is configured to display at least a portion of one of the plurality of panels 16 at a time. Rotation of the inner member 14 within the outer structure 12 along the first axis enables display of at least a portion of any one of the plurality of panels through the display opening 13. According to an embodiment, a different face or different facial expression can be located on each side of each panel 16, such that no two sides of any of the panels 16 display the same face or facial expression. Alternatively, the same face and facial expression can be repeated such that at least two of the plurality of sides contained across the panels share the same face and facial expression. Accordingly, various combinations and permutations of repeating and non-repeating faces and facial expressions are possible.
  • FIG. 3 shows a transparent illustration of the inner member described above showing three rotatable panels 16, each of which has a different facial expression. In FIG. 3, each of the three rotatable panels 16 is a two-sided panel having a first side and a second side and is configured to rotate within a corresponding window 15 for each of the three rotatable panels 16 within the inner member 14 along a second axis 20 such that rotation of the two-sided panel 16 allows for display of the first side or the second side through the display opening 13 of the outer structure. In some embodiments, the second axis is parallel to the first axis. In some embodiments, the second axis is not parallel to the first axis.
  • In some embodiments of the invention, the panels 16 have more than two sides. For example, in some embodiments, the panels have 3, 4, 5, 6 or more sides.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the head unit 10 described above showing the position of the inner member 14 having panels 16 and a shaft 18 relative to two joinable members 20, 22 that make up the outer structure 12. In such an embodiment, the display opening 13 is disposed on one of the joinable members 20 such that one panel 16 of the inner member 14 can be displayed. The two joinable members can also be configured to form an opening through which the shaft and knob 18 of the inner member 14 can extend. In embodiments where the outer structure has more than one member, means for joining the complementary members would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Non-limiting examples of how the complementary members can be joined include screws, clamps, adhesives, fasteners, etc. In some embodiments, the complementary members can be configured such that they snap or lock into place when engaged. In some embodiments, the complementary members can be reversibly joined. In some embodiments, the complementary members can be permanently joined.
  • FIG. 5 shows the head unit 10 described above during use as shaft and knob 18 are rotated so that a facial expression on a panel 16 is displayed through the display opening 13 on the outer structure 12.
  • FIGS. 6A, 6B and 6C display rotation of an inner member of a head unit 30 for a plush and furry doll according to an embodiment of the invention. As seen in FIGS. 6A, 6B, and 6C, the head unit 30 allows for the display of different panels 32 each of which has a different face or facial expression. The different panels can be displayed individually by rotating the shaft and knob 34 attached to the inner member. As a user rotates the shaft and knob, a different panel 32 displaying a different face or facial expression can be displayed.
  • FIGS. 7A-7D show a head unit 70 for a doll or action figure having an outer structure 72 and a rotatable inner member having multiple panels 76, where each panel can have a different face or facial expression according to an embodiment of the invention. More specifically, FIG. 7A is a front view of the head unit, FIG. 7B is top view of the head unit, and FIGS. 7C and 7D are side views of the head unit. The head unit 70 allows for the display of a single panel 76 at a time as the inner member is rotated by turning the attached shaft and knob 78. The inner member is contained within the outer structure 72. In such an embodiment, the inner member is configured to rotate within the outer structure 72 along a first axis. The inner member 74 has a plurality of panels 76 and a shaft with a knob 78 extending from the inner member and protruding through an aperture in the outer structure. The shaft is configured to enable rotation of the inner member within the outer structure 72 along the first axis. A display opening 73 is disposed on the outer structure 72 such that the display opening 73 is configured to display at least a portion of one of the plurality of panels 76 at a time. Rotation of the inner member within the outer structure 72 along the first axis enables display of at least a portion of any one of the plurality of panels through the display opening 73.
  • In FIGS. 7A-7D, each of the multiple panels 76 is a two-sided panel having a first side and a second side and is configured to rotate within the inner member 74 along a second axis such that rotation of the two-sided panel 76 allows for display of the first side or the second side through the display opening of the outer structure. In some such embodiments, the second axis is parallel to the first axis. In some such an embodiments, the second axis is not parallel to the first axis.
  • In FIGS. 7A-7D, the head unit can comprise one or more circular ridges 84 for securing the outer structure 72 to the head of a doll. In such embodiments, fabric from the doll is secured by a cable tie assembly which is secured between two ridges 84.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the head unit of FIGS. 7A-7D depicting the inner member 74 within the outer structure. FIGS. 9A-9C are a series of images showing the configuration of the inner member 74 as it rotates within the outer structure (left to right, FIGS. 9A-9C). In FIG. 8 and in FIGS. 9A-9C, a front panel from the outer structure 75 is removed to show the inner member and components as the inner member rotates. As explained above, the head unit 70 allows for the display of a single panel 76 at a time as the inner member is rotated by turning the attached shaft 78. The inner member is contained within the outer structure 72. In such an embodiment, the inner member is configured to rotate within the outer structure 72 along a first axis. The inner member 74 has a plurality of panels 76 and a shaft with a knob 78 extending from the inner member and protruding through an aperture in the outer structure. The shaft is configured to enable rotation of the inner member within the outer structure 72 along the first axis. A display opening 73 is disposed on the outer structure 72 such that the display opening 73 is configured to display at least a portion of one of the plurality of panels 76 at a time. Rotation of the inner member within the outer structure 72 along the first axis enables display of at least a portion of any one of the plurality of panels through the display opening 73. Also, each of the multiple panels 76 can be a multi-sided panel (e.g., two-sided) having at least a first side and a second side and configured to rotate within the inner member 74 along a second axis such that rotation of the panel 76 allows for display of the first side or the second side through the second opening of the outer structure.
  • In the embodiment depicted in FIG. 8, FIGS. 9A-9C, FIG. 10A, and FIG. 10B the head unit comprises a detent system associated with the inner member 74 and the outer structure 72. The detent system is adapted to releasably hold the inner member 74 in place with respect to the outer structure 72 with one of the plurality of panels in registry with the display opening. In some embodiments, the detent system comprises a spring-biased detent system having an elastic member 79 and mating ramped structures 80. The elastic member biases ramped surfaces of the mating ramped structures into engagement with one another. As seen in FIGS. 9A, 9B and 9C, when a user applies a sufficient force to rotate the inner member, the two ramped surfaces slide against one another, FIG. 9B, compressing the elastic member until the ramped structures disengage and permit the inner member to rotate to a different incremental position. At that point, FIG. 9C, the elastic member extends, pushing the ramped surfaces back into engagement and holding the inner member in place until the rotation is applied once again to move the inner member to the next incremental position. A non-limiting example of an elastic member is a spring or elastomer.
  • In some embodiments, the detent system allows for a 360 degree rotation of the inner member. In some embodiments, the detent system is configured to allow the inner member to rotate in 120 degree increments, however other quantities and sizes of increments are possible.
  • FIGS. 10A and 10B show views of the inner member 74 and its shaft 78, one panel 76, and detent system having an elastic member 79 and mating ramped structures 80. FIG. 10A is a front view and FIG. 10B is a side view.
  • FIGS. 11A-11C are a series of images showing the configuration of a panel 76 as it rotates along the second axis within the inner member (left to right, FIGS. 11A-11C) of the head unit of FIGS. 7A-7D. In FIGS. 11A-11C, a front side of the panel is removed to show inner components as the panel is rotated. In such embodiments, the panels each have a detent system. The detent system is adapted to releasably hold the panel 74 in place while one of the two sides is being displayed. In some embodiments, the detent system comprises a spring-biased detent system having an elastic member 82 and mating ramped structures 83. The elastic member biases ramped surfaces of the mating ramped structures into engagement with one another. As seen in FIGS. 11A, 11B and 11C, when a user applies a sufficient pressure to rotate the panel, the two ramped surfaces slide against one another, FIG. 11B, compressing the elastic member until the ramped structures disengage and permit the panel to rotate to a different incremental position. At that point, FIG. 11C, the elastic member extends, pushing the ramped surfaces back into engagement and holding the panel in place until the pressure is applied once again to move the panel to the next incremental position. A non-limiting example of an elastic member is a spring or elastomer.
  • In some such embodiments, the detent system allows for the 360 degree rotation of the panel within the inner member. In some such embodiments, the detent system is configured to allow the panel to rotate in 180 degree increments however other quantities and sizes of increments are possible.
  • In some embodiments according to the invention, the doll or action figure is designed to resemble a subject. As used throughout, the term “subject” can refer to a particular animal or organism, a cartoon character, a public figure, or a fictional character or animal or organism. Accordingly, the head unit can be attached to or incorporated into a plush toy. Alternatively, the head unit can be adorned with fur or other decorations. In some embodiments, the doll or action figure is customizable to resemble a user or avatar.
  • In some embodiments according to the invention, the plurality of panels of the inner member of the head unit display different facial expressions of a single subject. In such embodiments, a user can rotate between various facial expressions to allow the doll or action figure to project different imaginary expressions and/or emotions during use.
  • In some embodiments according to the invention, the plurality of panels of the inner member of the head unit display different facial expressions of different subjects. In such embodiments, the presence of different facial expressions from different subjects allows a user to pretend that the doll or action figure represents more than one subject during use.
  • In some embodiments according to the invention, the head unit is detachable from the body portion.
  • In some embodiments according to the invention, the inner member has panels having designs, graphics, or structures that are either two dimensional or three dimensional. Regardless, the inner member is configured such that the panels rotate feely such that the various designs, graphics or structures do not obstruct one another.
  • In some embodiments, the panels are configured to lock or snap into place following a 180 degree rotation in order to prevent the panel from unintentionally rotating during use of the doll or action figure.
  • In some embodiments, the inner member is configured to lock or snap into place during rotation and following positioning of a desired panel into the display opening of the outer structure in order to prevent the inner member from unintentionally rotating during use of the doll or action figure.
  • In some embodiments, the outer structure of the head unit is a helmet or a hood.
  • In some embodiments, the outer structure is decorated with accessories including but not limited to ears, hair or a wig, or a hat. Additional accessories that can be used to decorate the outer structure can be readily envisioned by one of ordinary skill in the art based on this description.
  • In some embodiments, the shaft is decorated or designed to take the form of one or more accessories or attachments. Examples include, but are not limited to, a hat, a crown, a band, a bow, a flower, a scrunchie, a hair clip, a beanie, a bun, a horn, an antler, a fin, an antenna. Additional accessories that can be used to decorate the shaft can be readily envisioned by one of ordinary skill in the art based on this description.
  • The embodiments illustrated and discussed in this specification are intended only to teach those skilled in the art the best way known to the inventors to make and use the invention. Nothing in this specification should be considered as limiting the scope of the present invention. All examples presented are representative and non-limiting. The above-described embodiments of the invention may be modified or varied, without departing from the invention, as appreciated by those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the claims and their equivalents, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.

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What is claimed is:
1-18. (canceled)
19. A head unit for displaying a panel, the panel comprising:
an outer structure having a display opening;
a rotatable inner member having a window, the rotatable inner member, mounted within the outer structure and rotatable with respect to the outer structure about a first axis; and
a panel having a plurality of sides, the panel mounted within the window and rotatable with respect to the window about a second axis,
wherein the first axis and the second axis are offset from one another,
wherein the panel is rotatable within the window such that at least a portion of one of the plurality of sides is displayed in the window, and
wherein, when the display opening and the window are aligned, at least a portion of the panel is displayed within the display opening.
20. The head unit of claim 19, wherein the window comprises a plurality of windows and the panel comprises a plurality of panels, each panel of the plurality of panels aligned with a respective window of the plurality of windows.
21. The head unit of claim 19, wherein the plurality of sides includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side, and wherein each of the first side and the second side has a facial expression.
22. The head unit of claim 21, wherein the facial expression on the first side is different than the facial expression on the second side.
23. The head unit of claim 19, wherein the first axis is parallel to the second axis.
24. The head unit of claim 19, further comprising a shaft configured to rotate the rotatable inner member with respect to the outer structure.
25. The head unit of claim 24, wherein the shaft protrudes through an aperture in the outer structure.
26. The head unit of claim 19, wherein the first axis is a central axis of the rotatable inner member and wherein the second axis is a central axis of the panel.
27. The head unit of claim 19, further comprising a detent system adapted to releasably hold the rotatable inner member in place with respect to the outer structure with the panel in registry with the display opening.
28. The head unit of claim 27, wherein the detent system comprises a spring-biased detent system having an elastic member and a mating ramped structure, wherein the elastic member biases a first ramped surface of the mating ramped structure into engagement with a second ramped surface of the mating ramped structure.
29. The head unit of claim 27, wherein the detent system is configured to allow 360 degree rotation of the rotatable inner member.
30. A doll comprising:
a head, and
the head unit of claim 19,
wherein the head unit comprises one or more circular ridges for securing the outer structure to the head.
31. A method for displaying a plurality of different faces or facial expressions in a head unit of a doll, the method comprising:
rotating an inner member of the head unit within an outer structure of the head unit until one of a plurality of panels mounted on the inner member of the head unit is located in registry with a display opening on the outer structure of the head unit;
rotating the panel located in registry with the display opening on the outer structure of the head unit until a first side or a second side of the panel is located in registry with a window on the inner member and with the display opening on the outer structure of the head unit; and
releasably holding the inner member of the head unit in place with respect to the outer structure of the head unit with one of the plurality of panels in registry with the display opening on the outer structure of the head unit.
32. The method of claim 31, further comprising releasably holding the inner member of the head unit in place with respect to the outer structure of the head unit with a detent system associated with the inner member of the head unit and the outer structure of the head unit.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein the detent system comprises a spring-biased detent system.
34. The method of claim 31, wherein the first side and the second side contain different faces or different facial expressions.
35. The method of claim 31, further comprising:
rotating the inner member of the head unit within the outer structure of the head unit until a second one of the plurality of panels located on the inner member of the head unit is located in registry with the display opening in the outer structure of the head unit.
36. The method of claim 35, further comprising:
rotating the second one of the plurality of panels until a first side or a second side of the second one of the plurality of panels is located in registry with the display opening in the outer structure of the head unit, the first side and the second side of the second one of the plurality of panels containing different faces or different facial expressions.
37. The method of claim 36, further comprising:
Rotating the inner member of the head unit within the outer structure of the head unit until a third one of the plurality of panels located on the inner member of the head unit is located in registry with the display opening in the outer structure of the head unit.
38. The method of claim 37, further comprising:
Rotating the third one of the plurality of panels until a first side or a second side of the third one of the plurality of panels is located in registry with the display opening in the outer structure of the head unit, the first side and the second side of the third one of the plurality of panels containing different faces or different facial expressions.
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