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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the present invention relates to a marionette or string puppet and it particularly relates to a toy marionette.
  • Another object is to provide a marionette of the character described which will be inexpensive to manufacture; which may be made of light weight and readily obtainable materials the dressand clothing of which may be readily changed, quite durable even when used as a children's toy, and which is particularly suitable for handlin by children ranging in age from to 13 years.
  • a further object is to provide a marionette figure of the character described which will permit two figures to be handled by the operator at the same time, one by each hand, and which may be readily operated with shorter and more direct and compact string or cord connections with decreased tendency toward tangling.
  • the upper arm, hip and thigh pieces are eliminated and are replaced by flexible cloth strip or cord connections.
  • control element or controller which is an important feature of the invention consist of a thin panel of cardboard, wood or plastic which ⁇ may be triangular or trapezoidal in shape and provided with a hand strap, thus eliminatng the four wooden sticks which must be handled by both hands to actuate one figure.
  • strings which are half the usual number, and which may be of lighter construction eliminatng the expensive fish line necessary for the normal heavy marionette figures. These strings respectively lead to the back of the body element, the sides of the head element cat the cars, the front portions of the forearm ele- .a
  • the cords or strings to the forearms and legs may extend loosely across the ⁇ contrcller and be capable of being moved independently of the movement of the controller.
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective View of the marionette or string puppet device according to one embodiment of the present invention Suspended from a manual controller or actuator with the marionette fully clothed,
  • F ig. 2 is a front elevational view of the marionette figure or puppet by itself with the clothes removed indicating how the limbs are jointed or controlled,
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a clothed marionette figure A, controlling strings B and 'an actuator C.
  • the figure itself as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 simulates a clown and it has a body unit E formed of a body portion o of wood, plastic, light metal or cardboard with the downwardly and inwardly sloping sides II, the top z and the bottom l3.
  • a body unit E formed of a body portion o of wood, plastic, light metal or cardboard with the downwardly and inwardly sloping sides II, the top z and the bottom l3.
  • 4 in the upper portion of the body Il] passes the loop or string [5 which passes through an opening i@ in the depending neck-portion Il.
  • the neck-portion l' is attached to a head s having outstanding ears [9 and the peaked capped portion 20, the chin 21, the mouth 22, the nose 23, the eyes 24' and the cap 25, all are painted or imprinted upon one side of the fiat head portion :18, but if desired they may constitute a simulated head having three dimensions of papier-mch, plastic or other light weight materials.
  • the arms are formed by the folded strips of fabric 26 which are nailed at 21 to the wooden body block n constituting the body unit E and which at their lower ends 28 are attached by the nails-or brads 29 to the square portions 30 of the wood or plastic hand elements F'.
  • the square portions form an upward projection of the simulated hand portions 3! which have the 'with each other.
  • the shoes 39 carry the roller or skate members 40.
  • the puppet or marionette may be clothed as in ⁇ Fig. l in a clown suit 4! having trousers 42.
  • sleeves 43 and the body 44 may be of the same or difierent materials and a neck ruender 45 may also be of contrasting or the same celo::. i suit may be readily changed if desired.
  • the small size of the figure and the spacing of the strings and decrease in length thereof reduces the possibility of tangling to a minimum.
  • the device is an excellent demonstration toy suitable for window display and it may readily be actuated by an electric hand.
  • edges 45 of the leg portions or trousers 42 and' i 41 of the arm portions or sleeves 43 may be finished ⁇ as indicated.
  • Figs.:l to 3 therexare sevenactuating'strings-or cords depending rrom controllers C.
  • the strings goto the side or ears of the head 5! as shown best in Figs. '1 and 2.
  • the strings 52 go to the ⁇ front portions of the legs 38 as indicated at 53.
  • the strings 54 go to the square portions 30 as indicated at 55-and the string 56 :goes to :the 'middle ofthe back of the body member i@ 'as indicated at 51.
  • the actuating strings'52 and-54 go to the front of the marionette, actua-ting string 56 goes to the rear of the 'marionette and actuating strings 50 go to the sides of the marionette.
  • strings 50, 52 and 54 may extend continuously u over the element C and if desired they may be independently grasped and drawn up or the may be mounted permanently on the element so that they cannot be' tirawn up from' or across the same.
  • the present invention is particularly directed to the controller C which consists of a trapezoidal piece of cardboard,-wood or plastic E& having the *hand retaining loop' Bl held in position by the tacks or rivets 62 at its end portions.
  • the back control string'56 isfixed in position at the rear of the element C at e3"*while the control strings '50 are fixed in position; by the -brads 64 acrossthe top of the actuatngplate Et'.
  • The'brads 64 may permit sliding movement of the ,portion 65 of strings 50 which' extends over the top of controller i C.
  • the strings 52 and' 54 have portions t -extended over the top of the plate and passing underthe loops '61 'and they'are freely movable and slidable under said ;loops.
  • the fingersupon being inserted under said strap Gl may ⁇ be inserted under ;said string portion 66 or may grasp and move both said string portion 66 and said string portion 65.
  • the various elements 10, !8, 3l', %and 39' may be of wood, plastic or even light weight metal as may also the actuating plates-o'.
  • the controller :C' is particularly novel in that it permits one hand to make all the' necessary movements of the object. i
  • a marionette figure comprising head, body, lower arm and hand, and lower leg and foot el ments, said eiements being actuated by elongated fiexible members and a single controller for actuating the same, and said controller including a fiat trapezoidal ⁇ member the widest portion of. which is designed to fit under the fingers and the narrowest portion of which is to fit under the palm of the hand, said exible members'extending loosely and transversely across the top 'of said, fiat trapezoidal member and 'said trapezoi'dal member 'being provided-with guides.
  • a control device for a'marionette having -jointed arm, leg, body'and head member 'and aotuating cords connected to the sides of said head, ⁇ to said arms, tosaid body' and to ⁇ said-legs, an elongated ri'gid controller member to be grasped by the fingers of the hand and having a greater 'dimension'than' the width of' the hand, the actuating cords-for the arms, legs and 'sides of the' head forming'inverted Us and extending transversely and loosely across the top of the controller member "and 'through retention guides thereon'near' the sides of the controll'er member, the' actuating hand being placed "below said cords and between the cords'and the centi-eller member', and the actuating cord 'for the' 'body 'being attached't'o the end 'of the controller member.
  • a marionette Construction having a body block, a head pivotally mounted on the top of said body block, hand and foot members, fabric sleeves fastened to the hand and foot members at one end and to the body block at the other end, cords connected to the hand and foot members, to the back of the body and to the sides of the head and control means to control movement of, said feet, hands, head and body by actuating said cords, said cords being connected to said control means, said control means being operable by one arm to move the head, body, feet and hands of the marionette and including continuous set apart, separated inverted U's, the bases of said U's extending across the control means and which bases freely slide in respect to said control means and said control means being provided with spaced guides through which said loops extend.
  • a controler for a marionette having a body with relatively movable feet and hands, said con- 6 troller consisting of a rigid member to be held by the hand of the operator, which rigid member is provided with separated guides, separated guiding cords taking the form of continuous in- Verted U's which are attached, respectively, at their lower opposite ends to the left and right movable feet and to the left and right movable hands, and said cords extending upwardly from said points of attachment to the feet and hands and to and through said guides with the bases of the U's loose and unattached on top of the rigid member so that the hand ot the operator may be positioned between said bases and said rigid mem- ⁇ ber independently to actuate the U cord attached to the hands or the U cord attached to the feet.

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R. COPLAN MARIONETTE May 23, 1950 Filed March 10, 1947 INVENTOR &2 /9 c'o lafl/ ATTORNEY Patentecl May 23 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MARIONETTE Raye Coplan, Jamaica, N. Y.
Application March 10, 1947, Serial No. '733,608
6 Claims. (CI. 46-126) The present invention relates to a marionette or string puppet and it particularly relates to a toy marionette.
It is among the objects of the present inven- 'tion to provide a marionette and particularly a controller therefor which may be operated by one hand, as contrasted to ordinary controls requiring operation by two hands.
Another object is to provide a marionette of the character described which will be inexpensive to manufacture; which may be made of light weight and readily obtainable materials the dressand clothing of which may be readily changed, quite durable even when used as a children's toy, and which is particularly suitable for handlin by children ranging in age from to 13 years.
A further object is to provide a marionette figure of the character described which will permit two figures to be handled by the operator at the same time, one by each hand, and which may be readily operated with shorter and more direct and compact string or cord connections with decreased tendency toward tangling.
Still further obj ects and advantages will appear in the more detailed description set forth below, it being understood, however, that this more detailed description is given by way of illustration and explanation only and not by way of limitation, since various changes therein may be made by those skilled in the art without departing 'from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
In accomplishing the above objects it' has been found to be most satisfactory to provide a marionette of six main pieces or elements of wood, light weight metal or plastic constituting a head and neck, a body, two hand and lower arm units and two lower leg and foot units.
Preferably the upper arm, hip and thigh pieces are eliminated and are replaced by flexible cloth strip or cord connections.
The control element or controller which is an important feature of the invention consist of a thin panel of cardboard, wood or plastic which `may be triangular or trapezoidal in shape and provided with a hand strap, thus eliminatng the four wooden sticks which must be handled by both hands to actuate one figure.
To this trangular or trapezoidal panel are attached seven strings, which are half the usual number, and which may be of lighter construction eliminatng the expensive fish line necessary for the normal heavy marionette figures. These strings respectively lead to the back of the body element, the sides of the head element cat the cars, the front portions of the forearm ele- .a
ments and the front portions of the lower leg elements. The cords or strings to the forearms and legs may extend loosely across the `contrcller and be capable of being moved independently of the movement of the controller.
The invention also consists in certain new and original features of Construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth and claimed and as to its other objects, features and advantages, the mode of operation and manner of its organization, these, inter alia, may be better understood by referring to the following description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof in which:
Fig. 1 is a front perspective View of the marionette or string puppet device according to one embodiment of the present invention Suspended from a manual controller or actuator with the marionette fully clothed,
F ig. 2 is a front elevational view of the marionette figure or puppet by itself with the clothes removed indicating how the limbs are jointed or controlled,
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Referring to Fig. 1 there is shown a clothed marionette figure A, controlling strings B and 'an actuator C. The figure itself as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 simulates a clown and it has a body unit E formed of a body portion o of wood, plastic, light metal or cardboard with the downwardly and inwardly sloping sides II, the top z and the bottom l3. Through an opening |4 in the upper portion of the body Il] passes the loop or string [5 which passes through an opening i@ in the depending neck-portion Il.
In the head unit or element D, the neck-portion l' is attached to a head s having outstanding ears [9 and the peaked capped portion 20, the chin 21, the mouth 22, the nose 23, the eyes 24' and the cap 25, all are painted or imprinted upon one side of the fiat head portion :18, but if desired they may constitute a simulated head having three dimensions of papier-mch, plastic or other light weight materials.
The arms are formed by the folded strips of fabric 26 which are nailed at 21 to the wooden body block n constituting the body unit E and which at their lower ends 28 are attached by the nails-or brads 29 to the square portions 30 of the wood or plastic hand elements F'. The square portions form an upward projection of the simulated hand portions 3! which have the 'with each other.
set so that they will incline at anangle from and i toward one another as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The shoes 39 carry the roller or skate members 40.
The puppet or marionette may be clothed as in` Fig. l in a clown suit 4! having trousers 42. sleeves 43 and the body 44 may be of the same or difierent materials and a neck ruiile 45 may also be of contrasting or the same celo::. i suit may be readily changed if desired. The
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The small size of the figure and the spacing of the strings and decrease in length thereof reduces the possibility of tangling to a minimum.
The device is an excellent demonstration toy suitable for window display and it may readily be actuated by an electric hand.
As many changes could be made in the above marionette and many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention could be made without departing from the scope of the claims, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and e not in a limiting sense.
edges 45 of the leg portions or trousers 42 and' i 41 of the arm portions or sleeves 43 may be finished `as indicated.
As shown in Figs.:l :to 3 therexare sevenactuating'strings-or cords depending rrom controllers C. The strings goto the side or ears of the head 5! as shown best in Figs. '1 and 2. The strings 52 go to the` front portions of the legs 38 as indicated at 53. The strings 54 go to the square portions 30 as indicated at 55-and the string 56 :goes to :the 'middle ofthe back of the body member i@ 'as indicated at 51. To summarize, the actuating strings'52 and-54 go to the front of the marionette, actua-ting string 56 goes to the rear of the 'marionette and actuating strings 50 go to the sides of the marionette. The
strings 50, 52 and 54 may extend continuously u over the element C and if desired they may be independently grasped and drawn up or the may be mounted permanently on the element so that they cannot be' tirawn up from' or across the same.
The present invention is particularly directed to the controller C which consists of a trapezoidal piece of cardboard,-wood or plastic E& having the *hand retaining loop' Bl held in position by the tacks or rivets 62 at its end portions. The back control string'56 isfixed in position at the rear of the element C at e3"*while the control strings '50 are fixed in position; by the -brads 64 acrossthe top of the actuatngplate Et'. The'brads 64 may permit sliding movement of the ,portion 65 of strings 50 which' extends over the top of controller i C. However, the strings 52 and' 54 have portions t -extended over the top of the plate and passing underthe loops '61 'and they'are freely movable and slidable under said ;loops. The fingersupon being inserted under said strap Gl may `be inserted under ;said string portion 66 or may grasp and move both said string portion 66 and said string portion 65.
The various elements 10, !8, 3l', %and 39'may be of wood, plastic or even light weight metal as may also the actuating plates-o'. The controller :C' is particularly novel in that it permits one hand to make all the' necessary movements of the object. i
V It is thus apparent that thepresent applicant has provided a novel toy marionette or string puppet particularly suitablefor mass production. 'The unique controller enables itto be controlled by one' hand, so that one person may control two puppets simultaneously whichis particularly desi'rable where two marionettes orpuppets are to dance or do other gyrations in time `or rhythm The puppet' or marionette may Conveniently be 12" in height or of other suitable adimensions.
What is claimed is:
1. A marionette figure comprising head, body, lower arm and hand, and lower leg and foot el ments, said eiements being actuated by elongated fiexible members and a single controller for actuating the same, and said controller including a fiat trapezoidal` member the widest portion of. which is designed to fit under the fingers and the narrowest portion of which is to fit under the palm of the hand, said exible members'extending loosely and transversely across the top 'of said, fiat trapezoidal member and 'said trapezoi'dal member 'being provided-with guides.
2. In a control device-'for a marionette havin jointed arm, leg, body and' head members'and-actuating cords connected to the sides of said' head, to said: arms, tosaid body and to said legs, a plate of increased width at one end for 'contact with fourfingers of the 'hand and wider than said fingers and of decreased width at the other end sothat the bottom'of the palm of the hand will pro-ject'beyond the sides of said' plate at said last end, a hand retention loop intermediate of -the ends of said plate and toward the rear thereof to engage the middle 'part of the hand and hold the hand against said plate, the actuating cords for thearms, legs and sides of, the head forming in verted U's and extending transversely and loosely across the top of the' Dlate and through retention guides 'thereon near the sides of the plate, the actuating'hand being placed-below' said cords; and between the cords and the plate.
3; In a control device for a'marionette having -jointed arm, leg, body'and head member 'and aotuating cords connected to the sides of said head,` to said arms, tosaid body' and to` said-legs, an elongated ri'gid controller member to be grasped by the fingers of the hand and having a greater 'dimension'than' the width of' the hand, the actuating cords-for the arms, legs and 'sides of the' head forming'inverted Us and extending transversely and loosely across the top of the controller member "and 'through retention guides thereon'near' the sides of the controll'er member, the' actuating hand being placed "below said cords and between the cords'and the centi-eller member', and the actuating cord 'for the' 'body 'being attached't'o the end 'of the controller member.
-4. Ina marionette Construction havinga body block, ahead pivotally m'ounted on the'top of said .body block, ihand and foot members, fabric sleeves fastenedto 'the' hand and' ioot *members at one end and to the body block at the other end, 'cords connected to'the handand'foot members, to' the back *of the: body and' to the side's of the head and control means to control movement of said feet, hands, head and body by a'ctuating. said cords, 'said cords being connected to 'said' control means, said "control 11183113111 cluding a rigid'memberhaving the hand'. and foot cords: passing through spaced guidesr thereon and taking the form of continuous set apart, separated inverted U's, the bases of which extend across the control means whereby the fingers of the hand may be inserted between the control means and said cords.
5. In a marionette Construction having a body block, a head pivotally mounted on the top of said body block, hand and foot members, fabric sleeves fastened to the hand and foot members at one end and to the body block at the other end, cords connected to the hand and foot members, to the back of the body and to the sides of the head and control means to control movement of, said feet, hands, head and body by actuating said cords, said cords being connected to said control means, said control means being operable by one arm to move the head, body, feet and hands of the marionette and including continuous set apart, separated inverted U's, the bases of said U's extending across the control means and which bases freely slide in respect to said control means and said control means being provided with spaced guides through which said loops extend.
6. A controler for a marionette having a body with relatively movable feet and hands, said con- 6 troller consisting of a rigid member to be held by the hand of the operator, which rigid member is provided with separated guides, separated guiding cords taking the form of continuous in- Verted U's which are attached, respectively, at their lower opposite ends to the left and right movable feet and to the left and right movable hands, and said cords extending upwardly from said points of attachment to the feet and hands and to and through said guides with the bases of the U's loose and unattached on top of the rigid member so that the hand ot the operator may be positioned between said bases and said rigid mem-` ber independently to actuate the U cord attached to the hands or the U cord attached to the feet.
RAYE COPLAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,902,983 Adler et al Mar. 28, 1933 2,113,839 Hedges Apr. 12, 1938
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US4518366A (en) * 1983-03-16 1985-05-21 Carl Fultz, Jr Manipulable doll
US5254029A (en) * 1990-08-10 1993-10-19 Glorex Ag Articulated assembly for puppets and stuffed toy dolls
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