US20090130943A1 - Launchable Doll - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to launchable dolls comprising wings which impart aerodynamic lift to a figurine when it is rotated.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,086 discloses a doll. However, it could be advantageous to provide a more versatile doll.
- a launchable doll having arms, legs and wings, the wings fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof to impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
- a set including the launchable doll and a launcher including a base, a tube that contains the legs and a mechanism that rotates the tube and the doll with respect to the base.
- a launchable doll having wings that are fixed to but detachable from the doll at the waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
- a launchable doll having four wings provided on two parts that fit together around a body portion of the doll at a waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
- FIG. 1 shows a launchable doll
- FIG. 2 shows the doll of FIG. 1 in a launcher
- FIG. 3 shows an alternative launcher
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show the wing parts of the doll in more detail
- FIG. 6 shows an alternative wing part
- FIGS. 7 to 12 are sectional views showing stages in the fitting of the wings.
- FIGS. 13 to 16 are sectional views showing stages in the fitting of other wings.
- a launchable doll having wings which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when it is rotated, the wings being fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof. This allows the doll to have movable limbs so that it can be posed and dressed as a regular doll. It also allows the doll to be launched from a launcher without having specific means for coupling to the launcher.
- the wings may be pivotable with respect to the body of the doll so that, when not rotating, the wings fall to a substantially vertical position. This allows the doll to sit.
- the wings may thus provide a skirt for the doll.
- the wings may be detachable from the doll as desired.
- the wings may be attachable between a torso portion and a waist portion of the body portion.
- the torso and waist portions may be slidable towards and away from each other and at least one spring may be provided to clamp a projection on the wings between the torso and waist portions.
- At least one leg of the doll may be pivotably attached at least indirectly to the torso portion and provided with cam means for moving the leg or waist portion towards the torso portion.
- a lever may be provided on the torso portion to urge the waist portion away from the torso portion to release the wings.
- a particular construction of the doll may have four wings.
- the wings may be provided on two parts which fit together around the body of the doll.
- the doll comprises articulated legs and/or arms.
- a launchable doll as defined above and a launcher comprising a base, a tube for containing the legs of the doll and a mechanism for rotating the tube and the doll with respect to the base.
- the wings of the doll may be arranged to rest on an upper end of the tube.
- the mechanism may be a windable clockwork mechanism or may be powered by a pull string or a pullable serrated strip.
- FIG. 1 shows a doll having wings 1 which are arranged to impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated as shown by the arrows.
- the wings are detachable from the body of the doll and the doll has articulated arms 2 and legs 3 allowing dressing, etc. when the wings 1 are removed.
- FIG. 2 shows how the legs of the doll are inserted in a tube 4 of a launcher 5 .
- the tube is rotatable with respect to a base 6 of the launcher.
- the internal cross section of the tube 4 is not round so that rotation thereof causes the doll to rotate and fly out of the tube.
- the tube is rotated, for example, by a geared mechanism powered by a windable spring.
- a geared mechanism powered by a windable spring.
- An alternative mechanism is powered by a so-called “rip cord” which is a serrated strip, usually of plastics such as polypropylene. This strip is loaded into the launcher and engages teeth, either on the launching tube or on a gear at least indirectly connected to the tube to cause the required rotation when pulled through.
- FIG. 3 shows an alternative launcher in which a rotatable tube is formed inside a tower 7 of a palace 8 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show one way in which the wings 1 may be fitted to the doll.
- Two wings 1 are formed on each of two wing parts 9 , each wing part having a semicircular portion 10 .
- the semicircular portions 10 are joined to form a ring extending around the body of the doll.
- FIG. 6 shows an alternative wing part in which wings 1 ′ are pivotable downwardly relative to a semicircular portion 10 ′.
- the wings 1 ′ can form a skirt for the doll in this position.
- the wings 1 ′ rise to a horizontal position by their aerodynamic lift.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view of one structure of the body of the doll.
- a torso 11 has a rear lever 12 which is pivoted at 13 to a rod 14 arranged to slide vertically within the torso.
- An upper spring 15 biases the rod 14 upwardly.
- the leg 3 of the doll is pivoted at 17 to the lower end of the rod 14 .
- a waist portion 18 is retained between the leg 3 and the torso 11 and is biased downwardly by a lower spring 19 arranged around the rod 14 .
- a projection 20 on the waist portion 18 engages a recess 21 in the leg 3 when the latter is in line with the axis of the torso 11 .
- FIG. 9 shows that when the lever 12 is lifted, the lower spring 19 expands and the upper spring 15 is compressed until the two forces balance. At that point, the gap between the torso 11 and the waist portion 18 is large enough to receive a protrusion 22 on the semicircular portion 10 of the wing part 9 , the waist portion 18 being shaped to receive this protrusion.
- the wing part 9 is pushed further into the gap, pushing the torso 11 and the waist portion 18 further apart and compressing the upper spring 15 further.
- the protrusion 22 is fully home it snaps into its location in the waist portion 18 as the upper spring 15 is released.
- the wing part 9 is held loosely between the torso 11 and the waist portion 18 and the second wing part 9 is inserted as shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 12 shows that when the lever 12 is pushed down, the wing parts 9 are clamped securely between the torso 11 and the waist portion 18 .
- FIG. 13 shows an alternative structure in which the doll's legs are used to lock the wing parts in place.
- a rod 34 is arranged to slide vertically in a torso 31 .
- the upper end of the rod is retained by a pin 43 .
- the attachment of the leg 3 and the waist portion 18 is similar to the previous structure.
- the wing parts 9 are pushed into place as shown in FIG. 15 and snap into position under the force of the upper spring 15 .
- the wings of the doll may be covered with flexible plastics material that is softer than the remainder of the doll to allow easier catching.
- the doll may have conventional fabric wings attached to its torso to allow it to resemble a fairy.
- the doll may include a light source, such as one or more light emitting diodes, which may be used to transfer light to transparent or tinted wings, providing an interesting effect when the wings rotate.
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A launchable doll having arms, legs and wings fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated A set including the launchable doll and a launcher including a base, a tube that contains the legs and a mechanism that rotates the tube and the doll with respect to the base.
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- This is a §371 of International Application No. PCT/GB2006/002712, with an international filing date of Jul. 20, 2006 (WO 2007/010264 A2, published Jan. 25, 2007), which is based on British Patent Application No. 0515118.8, filed Jul. 22, 2005.
- This disclosure relates to launchable dolls comprising wings which impart aerodynamic lift to a figurine when it is rotated.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,086 discloses a doll. However, it could be advantageous to provide a more versatile doll.
- We provide a launchable doll having arms, legs and wings, the wings fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof to impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
- We also provide a set including the launchable doll and a launcher including a base, a tube that contains the legs and a mechanism that rotates the tube and the doll with respect to the base.
- We further provide a launchable doll having wings that are fixed to but detachable from the doll at the waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
- We still further provide a launchable doll having four wings provided on two parts that fit together around a body portion of the doll at a waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
- Representative dolls will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a launchable doll; -
FIG. 2 shows the doll ofFIG. 1 in a launcher; -
FIG. 3 shows an alternative launcher; -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show the wing parts of the doll in more detail; -
FIG. 6 shows an alternative wing part; -
FIGS. 7 to 12 are sectional views showing stages in the fitting of the wings; and -
FIGS. 13 to 16 are sectional views showing stages in the fitting of other wings. - We provide a launchable doll having wings which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when it is rotated, the wings being fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof. This allows the doll to have movable limbs so that it can be posed and dressed as a regular doll. It also allows the doll to be launched from a launcher without having specific means for coupling to the launcher.
- The wings may be pivotable with respect to the body of the doll so that, when not rotating, the wings fall to a substantially vertical position. This allows the doll to sit. The wings may thus provide a skirt for the doll.
- The wings may be detachable from the doll as desired. In particular, the wings may be attachable between a torso portion and a waist portion of the body portion. The torso and waist portions may be slidable towards and away from each other and at least one spring may be provided to clamp a projection on the wings between the torso and waist portions. At least one leg of the doll may be pivotably attached at least indirectly to the torso portion and provided with cam means for moving the leg or waist portion towards the torso portion. A lever may be provided on the torso portion to urge the waist portion away from the torso portion to release the wings.
- A particular construction of the doll may have four wings. The wings may be provided on two parts which fit together around the body of the doll.
- Preferably, the doll comprises articulated legs and/or arms.
- We also provide a set comprising a launchable doll as defined above and a launcher comprising a base, a tube for containing the legs of the doll and a mechanism for rotating the tube and the doll with respect to the base. The wings of the doll may be arranged to rest on an upper end of the tube. The mechanism may be a windable clockwork mechanism or may be powered by a pull string or a pullable serrated strip.
- Turning now to the drawings,
FIG. 1 shows adoll having wings 1 which are arranged to impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated as shown by the arrows. The wings are detachable from the body of the doll and the doll has articulated arms 2 andlegs 3 allowing dressing, etc. when thewings 1 are removed. -
FIG. 2 shows how the legs of the doll are inserted in a tube 4 of a launcher 5. The tube is rotatable with respect to abase 6 of the launcher. The internal cross section of the tube 4 is not round so that rotation thereof causes the doll to rotate and fly out of the tube. The tube is rotated, for example, by a geared mechanism powered by a windable spring. Such a mechanism is easier to use than the pull cord mechanism of U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,086 and enhances safety as it allows the amount of rotation and, hence, the lift to be closely controlled. An alternative mechanism is powered by a so-called “rip cord” which is a serrated strip, usually of plastics such as polypropylene. This strip is loaded into the launcher and engages teeth, either on the launching tube or on a gear at least indirectly connected to the tube to cause the required rotation when pulled through. -
FIG. 3 shows an alternative launcher in which a rotatable tube is formed inside atower 7 of apalace 8. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show one way in which thewings 1 may be fitted to the doll. Twowings 1 are formed on each of twowing parts 9, each wing part having asemicircular portion 10. Thesemicircular portions 10 are joined to form a ring extending around the body of the doll. -
FIG. 6 shows an alternative wing part in whichwings 1′ are pivotable downwardly relative to asemicircular portion 10′. Thewings 1′ can form a skirt for the doll in this position. When the doll is rotated thewings 1′ rise to a horizontal position by their aerodynamic lift. -
FIG. 7 is a sectional view of one structure of the body of the doll. Atorso 11 has arear lever 12 which is pivoted at 13 to arod 14 arranged to slide vertically within the torso. Anupper spring 15 biases therod 14 upwardly. Theleg 3 of the doll is pivoted at 17 to the lower end of therod 14. Awaist portion 18 is retained between theleg 3 and thetorso 11 and is biased downwardly by alower spring 19 arranged around therod 14. Aprojection 20 on thewaist portion 18 engages arecess 21 in theleg 3 when the latter is in line with the axis of thetorso 11. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , when theleg 3 is bent, theprojection 20 is disengaged from therecess 21, forcing thewaist portion 18 upwardly and compressing thelower spring 19. -
FIG. 9 shows that when thelever 12 is lifted, thelower spring 19 expands and theupper spring 15 is compressed until the two forces balance. At that point, the gap between thetorso 11 and thewaist portion 18 is large enough to receive aprotrusion 22 on thesemicircular portion 10 of thewing part 9, thewaist portion 18 being shaped to receive this protrusion. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , thewing part 9 is pushed further into the gap, pushing thetorso 11 and thewaist portion 18 further apart and compressing theupper spring 15 further. When theprotrusion 22 is fully home it snaps into its location in thewaist portion 18 as theupper spring 15 is released. - The
wing part 9 is held loosely between thetorso 11 and thewaist portion 18 and thesecond wing part 9 is inserted as shown inFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 12 shows that when thelever 12 is pushed down, thewing parts 9 are clamped securely between thetorso 11 and thewaist portion 18. -
FIG. 13 shows an alternative structure in which the doll's legs are used to lock the wing parts in place. Arod 34 is arranged to slide vertically in atorso 31. The upper end of the rod is retained by apin 43. The attachment of theleg 3 and thewaist portion 18 is similar to the previous structure. - As shown in
FIG. 14 , when theleg 3 is bent, theprojection 20 on thewaist portion 18 pulls therod 34, and thus theleg 3, upwardly towards thetorso 31. The gap between thetorso 31 and thewaist portion 18 is maintained because thelower spring 19 is stronger than theupper spring 15. - The
wing parts 9 are pushed into place as shown inFIG. 15 and snap into position under the force of theupper spring 15. - As shown in
FIG. 16 , as thelegs 3 of the doll are straightened the cam surface thereof moves thewaist portion 18 upwards and clamps thewing parts 9 in place. At the end of thetravel projection 20 engages inrecess 21, lockingleg 3 in place. - The wings of the doll may be covered with flexible plastics material that is softer than the remainder of the doll to allow easier catching. The doll may have conventional fabric wings attached to its torso to allow it to resemble a fairy. The doll may include a light source, such as one or more light emitting diodes, which may be used to transfer light to transparent or tinted wings, providing an interesting effect when the wings rotate.
- The word “doll” as used herein embraces both male and female human figures as well as animal, cartoon and fantasy figures.
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16. A launchable doll having arms, legs and wings, the wings fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof to impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
17. The doll according to claim 16 , wherein the arms and/or legs are movable.
18. The doll according to claim 16 , wherein the wings are pivotable with respect to the body of the doll so that, when not rotating, the wings fall to a substantially vertical position.
19. The doll according to claim 18 , wherein the wings provide a skirt for the doll.
20. The doll according to claim 16 , wherein the wings are detachable from the doll.
21. The doll according to claim 20 , wherein the wings are attachable between a torso portion and a waist portion of the body portion.
22. The doll according to claim 21 , wherein the torso and waist portions are slidable towards and away from each other and at least one spring is provided to clamp a projection on the wings between the torso and waist portions.
23. The doll according to claim 21 , wherein at least one of the legs is pivotably attached at least indirectly to the torso portion and provided with a cam that moves the leg or waist portion towards the torso portion.
24. The doll according to claim 21 , further comprising a lever provided on the torso portion that urges the waist portion away from the torso portion to release the wings.
25. The doll according to claim 16 , having four wings.
26. The doll according to claim 25 , wherein the wings are provided on two parts which fit together around the body of the doll.
27. A set comprising:
a launchable doll according to claim 16 ; and
a launcher comprising a base, a tube that contains the legs and a mechanism that rotates the tube and the doll with respect to the base.
28. The set according to claim 27 , wherein the wings of the doll are arranged to rest on an upper end of the tube.
29. The set according to claim 27 , wherein the mechanism is a windable clockwork mechanism.
30. The set according to claim 27 , wherein the mechanism is powered by a pull string or a pullable serrated strip.
31. A launchable doll having wings that are fixed to but detachable from the doll at the waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
32. The doll according to claim 31 , wherein the wings are attachable between a torso portion and a waist portion of the body portion.
33. The doll according to claim 32 , wherein the torso and waist portions are slidable towards and away from each other and at least one spring is provided to clamp a projection on the wings between the torso and waist portions.
34. The doll according to claim 32 , wherein at least one of the legs is pivotably attached at least indirectly to the torso portion and provided with a cam that moves the leg or waist portion towards the torso portion.
35. The doll according to claim 32 , further comprising a lever provided on the torso portion that urges the waist portion away from the torso portion to release the wings.
36. A launchable doll having four wings provided on two parts that fit together around a body portion of the doll at a waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
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