Animal toy having simulated liquid drinking and wetting action

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234862
  • Patent Number
    6,234,862
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A toy figure resembling a four-legged animal includes a resilient body having a back portion and a head defining a mouth passage. A liquid filled bottle is insertable into the mouth of the figure to transfer liquid into the interior of the figure. A single direction flow valve couples the transferred liquid from the mouth through a throat housing and ultimately into a resilient liquid bladder supported within the body of the toy figure. The toy figure body further supports a discharge valve coupled to a downwardly open discharge port which is operated by a vertically extending actuating rod supported within the bladder. The actuating rod and discharge valve as well as the discharge port define communicating passages which provide an air vent for the bladder during filling. A quantity of liquid is discharged downwardly through the discharge port by pressing upon the toy figure body with sufficient force to depress the actuating rod and open the discharge valve.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to dolls and toy figures and particularly to dolls and toy figures providing a drinking and wetting action.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Toy figures and dolls are well known in the art and have been provided in virtually endless variety for many years. Among the many types of toy figures and dolls known in art, many include operative mechanisms which cause the toy figure or doll to simulate certain basic functions such as eating, walking, crawling, crying and the like. One type of function simulating toy figure and doll which has received substantial attention in the art may be generally described as a “wetting” toy figure or doll.




While toy figures and dolls having a wetting action have been provided in a considerable variety, all may be generally understood to include the same general apparatus. This general apparatus typically includes some mechanism for intake of a liquid, usually water, together with an internal reservoir within the toy figure or doll for storing a quantity of the water intake and a mechanism for controlled discharge of the liquid from the internal reservoir to simulate the wetting action.




For the most part, wetting dolls which generally resemble human infants form the most numerous and common type of wetting doll. However, toy figures which provide a simulated wetting feature are known in the art which often resemble animal figures.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,254,028 issued to Liao sets forth a FLUID RELEASING AND SOUND GENERATING TOY having a body generally resembling a dog within which a container for receiving a fluid and maintaining the fluid under pressure is supported within the doll body. An electric valve is operatively coupled to the pressurized container for releasing liquid therefrom. A sound generating unit and a receiving circuit cooperate with a controller unit to facilitate discharge of the pressurized liquid from the container through operation of the valve. The valve operation is triggered by controller action responsive to a pressure sensitive switch disposed in the nose of the toy figure The controller further operates the sound generating unit to provide sound in accompaniment to the release of pressurized liquid.




Typical wetting dolls are found in many patents such as U.S. Pat. No. 2,907,139 issued to Rekettye which sets forth a WEEPING, CRYING AND WETTING DOLL having a doll having a body, appendages and head generally resembling a human infant. The head defines a mouth having a passage extending inwardly therefrom which provides liquid communication with the doll interior. A reservoir is disposed within the doll head for receiving and holding liquid. The reservoir is further coupled to a discharge orifice at the lower end of the doll torso. The holding mechanism within the doll is operative to provide discharge of liquid through the discharge orifice in the doll torso when the doll is positioned in a prone position.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,959,919 issued to Baulard-Cogan sets forth ANIMATED OBJECTS SUCH AS DOLLS, FIGURED PERSONAGES AND THE LIKE having a deformable flexible envelope mounted on a rigid casing filling the greater part of the head and trunk portions of the doll. The mouth of the doll is moved by actuating means causing nursing of the doll and permitting absorption and excretion of liquid.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,151,675 issued to Guan sets forth DOLLS THAT SIMULATE PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS having a doll defining a doll body and head. The head includes a mouth aperture coupled to a plurality of conductive tubes extending inwardly through the doll head to a reservoir supported with the doll body. The reservoir receives liquid from the mouth and deforms when pressure is applied to the doll body causing water to be discharged from the reservoir to a discharged tube simulating wetting function.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,160,338 issued to Lyons et al sets forth a SOUND EMITTING AND WETTING DOLL having a toy doll body and head which in turn includes a mouth opening adapted to receive a simulated nursing bottle. An internal bellows mechanism is configured to produce a sound device which creates a burping sound when the doll back is patted. The operation of the sound producing device also causes liquid to be emitted from the doll body.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,965 issued to Mayem sets forth an INTERACTIVE DOLL SYSTEM which includes both liquid handling elements for receiving liquid through the doll mouth in one position and dispensing liquid through the eyes when the doll is in a second position. Alternatively, water is dispensed through an anal opening of the doll when the doll is in a third position. An electronic assembly within the doll senses the position or attitude and motion of the doll as well as the feeding thereof for creating a range of sounds in response thereto.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,750 issued to Pracas sets forth a DOLL HAVING MAGNETICALLY ACTUATED FUNCTIONS capable of simulating physiological functions of a human body in response to an applied magnetic field. The doll includes an internal reservoir which may be filled with fluid through the doll mouth. The internal reservoir which has an outlet which is closeable by a closure member. The closure member is movable from a closed position to an open position in which the outlet is opened in response to an applied magnetic field. A cooperating cot is utilized which includes a magnet operative to energize or activate the closure member when the doll is placed on the cot. The proximate position of the doll closure member and the magnetic with the cot causes the closure member to open and allows the doll to wet.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,229 issued to Sherman et al, U.S. Pat. No. 4,443,200 issued to Murphy and U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,808 issued to Bell set forth various toilet training devices having similar structures to the above described wetting dolls and generally related to the art to which the present invention pertains.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,439,162 issued to Blaine sets forth a TRAINING MANIKIN FOR MEDICAL INSTRUCTION while U.S. Pat. No. 3,745,696 issued to Sapkus et al sets forth a DOLL HAVING MEANS FOR CHANGING FACIAL EXPRESSION UPON TURNING OF HEAD.




While the foregoing described prior art devices have to some extent improved their respective arts and have in some instances enjoyed commercial success, there remains nonetheless a continuing need in the art for improved, more interesting and amusing toy figures having drinking and wetting functions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved and more amusing toy figure. It is a more particular object of the present invention to provide an improved and more amusing toy figure which includes a novel mechanism for producing or creating a simulated drinking and wetting effect.




In accordance with the present invention there is provided a toy figure comprising: a deformable toy figure body having a head defining a mouth aperture and mouth passage and having a body interior cavity; an internal liquid bladder supported within the body interior cavity; means for coupling the mouth passage to the liquid bladder; a discharge valve supported within the body internal cavity coupled to the liquid bladder, the discharge valve including a vertically extending actuation rod; and a bottle having a sport couplable to the mouth aperture and mouth passage for transferring liquid to the internal liquid bladder, the actuation rod having a vent passage therethrough and an upper end, the toy figure body being at least partially deformable by pressure applied thereto whereby the actuation rod is forced downwardly to open the discharge valve allowing the liquid to flow from the body to simulate wetting.











BRIEF OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which like reference numerals identify like elements and in which:





FIG. 1

sets forth a side elevation view of a toy animal figure constructed in accordance with the present invention during simulated wetting;





FIG. 2

sets forth a section view of the toy animal figure of

FIG. 1

together with a cooperating liquid dispensing bottle showing the toy figure being filled with water;





FIG. 3

sets forth a section view of the present invention animal toy figure taken along section lines


3





3


in FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

sets forth an animal toy figure constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral


10


. Toy

FIG. 10

is fabricated having a body


11


generally resembling the body of a cat. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that body


11


may be fabricated to resemble virtually any animal or fanciful depiction of an animal as desired. Accordingly, body


11


includes a torso


12


having a back portion


13


supported by front legs


16


and


17


and rear legs


14


and


15


. Body


11


further includes a head


18


supporting a mouth


19


. Toy

FIG. 10

may be fabricated of virtually any material. However, it is anticipated that materials such as molded plastic or the like may be used for structural elements shown within body


11


as seen in

FIGS. 2

or


3


. In addition, in the preferred fabrication of the present invention, back


13


of body


11


is fabricated of a somewhat resilient material allowing back


13


to be deformed and deflect downwardly to dashed-line position


35


when the user applies a suitable force upon back


13


in the direction indicated by arrow


45


.




In operation, and in accordance with the present invention apparatus set forth below in greater detail, toy

FIG. 10

receives a quantity of water which by means also set forth below in greater detail is retained within a liquid bladder


22


(seen in FIG.


2


). The liquid within body


11


is retained in the absence of a deflecting force upon back


13


. Thus, toy

FIG. 10

may be used in accordance with conventional play patterns typical of children playing with such toy figures. In addition and in accordance with the present invention, the application of a downward force upon back


13


in the direction indicated by arrows


45


deflects back


13


downwardly to the configuration shown in dashed-line


35


. By means set forth below in greater detail, this deflection of back


13


also operates a discharge valve


50


(seen in

FIG. 2

) causing a liquid discharge


27


to take place which in turn simulates the wetting action of toy FIG.


10


. As discharge


27


continues with the continued pressing upon back


13


by the user, a quantity of wetted liquid


20


collects about rear legs


14


and


15


.




While a variety of liquids may be used in combination with toy

FIG. 10

, the most likely and the preferred liquid to be used is simple tap water or the like. However, water having additional additives such as colorant or the like as desired may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.





FIG. 2

sets forth a section view of toy

FIG. 10

shown in the absence of the above mentioned wetting action. In addition,

FIG. 2

shows an illustration of liquid transfer to the interior of toy

FIG. 10

using a water bottle


65


. Water bottle


65


is preferably fabricated of a low-cost material such as molded plastic or the like and defines an interior cavity


66


within which a quantity of liquid


68


is confined. Bottle


65


further includes a spout


67


defining a passage


69


therein.




Toy

FIG. 10

includes a body


11


within which an interior cavity


21


is formed. Body


11


includes a torso


12


supported by a plurality of legs such as legs


14


and


17


. Body


11


further includes a back portion


13


, a head


18


, a mouth


19


which in turn defines a mouth passage


30


.




A coupler


31


defining an interior passage


32


is joined to mouth passage


30


and further supports a valve body


33


. Valve body


33


includes a valve mechanism


34


operative to provide single direction liquid flow through valve body


33


. Valve body


33


communicates with coupler


31


and is supported within a throat housing


40


. Throat housing


40


is supported within interior cavity


21


of body


11


by conventional support means (not shown) and defines an elongated downwardly angled throat passage


41


together with a downwardly open aperture


42


. Throat housing


40


further defines a fitting


46


at the interior end of throat passage


41


.




A resilient liquid bladder


22


having an interior cavity


23


includes a neck


24


received upon fitting


46


and a downwardly facing neck


25


passing through aperture


42


of throat housing


40


.




A vertically oriented discharge valve


50


includes a valve body


51


received within neck


25


in a sealing attachment. Valve body


51


defines a valve seat


52


and is joined to a downwardly facing discharge port


62


. The latter defines a discharge passage


63


. Discharge valve


50


further includes a movable valve plug


53


supported within valve body


51


by a spring


57


. Valve plug


53


is configured to conform generally to a portion of valve seat


52


in a sealing contact. Valve plug


53


is maintained in the raised position shown in

FIG. 2

which corresponds to the closed position of discharge valve


50


. Valve plug


53


further defines an aperture


56


and receives the lower end of a vertically extending rod


54


. Rod


54


is supported by valve plug


53


and defines an interior passage


55


. A knob


60


having an aperture


61


formed therein is supported upon the upper end of rod


54


.




In operation, and with discharge valve


50


in the closed position shown, bottle


65


is coupled to mouth


19


by the insertion of spout


67


into mouth passage


30


as shown. Once the insertion of spout of


67


within mouth passage


30


is complete, liquid


68


within an interior


66


of bottle


65


begins flowing downwardly through passage


69


and into interior passage


32


of coupler


31


as shown by arrows


70


. The downward flow of liquid


68


is sufficient to force valve


34


open allowing a further flow of liquid through valve


34


as indicated by arrows


71


. The flowing liquid continues down through throat passage


41


as indicated by arrows


72


and thereafter accumulates within interior cavity


23


of liquid bladder


22


accumulating as a quantity of liquid


26


.




Once the user has completed the desired filling of interior cavity


23


of liquid bladder


22


, body


65


is removed from mouth


19


as spout


67


is withdrawn from mouth passage


30


. In accordance with the conventional operation of valve


34


, liquid


26


is prevented from interior


23


through throat passage


41


by the closure of valve


34


.




In the absence of actuation of discharge valve


50


, liquid


26


continues to be retained within interior cavity


23


of bladder


22


for an indefinite period of time. Once the user decides to actuate the wetting function of toy

FIG. 10

, the user simply presses downwardly upon back


13


with sufficient force to deflect back


13


downwardly in the manner shown in FIG.


1


. The downward deflection of back


13


causes a corresponding deflection of liquid bladder


22


. The downward deflection of liquid bladder


22


allows the transfer of downward force to knob


60


forcing rod


54


downwardly in the direction indicated by arrow


45


. The downward movement of rod


54


is achieved by overcoming the force of spring


57


such that valve plug


53


is moved correspondingly downward. Once valve plug


53


is displaced downwardly, the seal between valve plug


53


and valve seat


52


is released allowing liquid


26


to flow downwardly between valve seat


52


and valve plug


53


. This downward flow passes through the interior of valve body


51


and discharge passage


63


of discharge port


62


as indicated by arrow


77


. Thus, the flow of liquid


26


outwardly through discharge port


62


continues so long as the user maintains sufficient force upon back


13


to displace rod


54


and valve plug


53


downwardly.




Once the user releases the downward force upon back


13


, the resilience of the material forming back


13


as well as the resilience forming the material of liquid bladder


22


allow each to return to the natural shape shown in FIG.


2


. In addition, in the absence of force upon knob


60


, spring


57


again returns valve plug


53


to the sealed position shown in which valve plug


53


is seated against valve seat


52


preventing further liquid flow.




At any point, the user may choose to reinsert spout


67


of bottle


65


and transfer additional liquid to interior


23


of liquid bladder


22


. In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, it will be noted that the cooperation of aperture


61


, passage


55


of rod


54


, and discharge passage


63


of discharge port


62


cooperate to provide an air vent by which air trapped within interior cavity


23


of bladder


22


may be forced outwardly as indicated by arrows


75


,


76


and


77


to vent the interior of bladder


22


. This venting of bladder


22


is critical to the process of refilling the quantity of liquid


26


therein. The extension of rod


54


above the anticipated surface of liquid


26


prevents liquid flow through aperture


61


and passage


55


. Thus, bladder


22


remains capable of securely holding liquid


26


and remains properly vented to allow refilling and discharge of liquid in the above described manner.





FIG. 3

sets forth a section view of toy

FIG. 10

taken along section lines


3


-


3


in FIG.


1


. Toy

FIG. 10

includes a body


11


having a torso


12


supported by front legs


16


and


17


. Torso


12


further defines an interior cavity


21


within which a resilient liquid bladder


22


is supported. Bladder


22


defines an interior cavity


23


and a downwardly open neck


25


. Neck


25


is received within aperture


42


of throat housing


40


. Liquid bladder


22


further includes a neck


24


(seen in

FIG. 2

) received upon a throat fitting


46


formed in throat housing


40


. Throat housing


40


further defines a throat passage


41


.




What has been shown is a novel animal toy figure having a simulated liquid drinking and wetting action which is carried forward with a simple but effective discharge mechanism. The animal toy figure is readily filled by a conventional liquid bottle having a supply of convenient liquid such as water or the like. A liquid bladder within the toy figure receives and securely contains the ingested quantity of liquid until the wetting action is initiated. The entire mechanism is capable of fabrication using conventional low-cost mass-produce components such as molded plastic components and the like.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A toy figure comprising:a deformable toy figure body having a head defining a mouth aperture and mouth passage and having a body interior cavity; an internal liquid bladder supported within said body interior cavity; means for coupling said mouth passage to said liquid bladder; a discharge valve supported within said body internal cavity coupled to said liquid bladder, said discharge valve including a vertically extending actuation rod; and a bottle having a spout couplable to said mouth aperture and mouth passage for transferring liquid to said internal liquid bladder, said actuation rod having a vent passage therethrough and an upper end, said toy figure body being at least partially deformable by pressure applied thereto whereby said actuation rod is forced downwardly to open said discharge valve allowing said liquid to flow from said body to simulate wetting.
  • 2. The toy figure set forth in claim 1 wherein said discharge valve includes a movable valve plug joined to said actuation rod and defining a vent aperture communicating with said vent passage in said actuation rod, said vent passage and said vent aperture cooperating to vent air from said liquid bladder during filling of said liquid bladder.
  • 3. The toy figure set forth in claim 2 wherein said means for coupling includes a single flow direction valve allowing liquid to flow into said liquid bladder and preventing opposite direction flow.
  • 4. The toy figure set forth in claim 3 wherein said body includes a deformable back portion and wherein said upper end of said actuation rod is positioned beneath said deformable back portion.
  • 5. The toy figure set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for coupling includes a single flow direction valve allowing liquid to flow into said liquid bladder and preventing opposite direction flow.
  • 6. The toy figure set forth in claim 1 wherein said body includes a deformable back portion and wherein said upper end of said actuation rod is positioned beneath said deformable back portion.
  • 7. A toy figure comprising:a deformable toy figure body; a liquid bladder supported within said body; a discharge valve supported by said body, said discharge valve including, a valve body defining a valve seat, a discharge port, a valve plug having a seal fitting said valve seat and defining a vent aperture therethrough, a valve spring urging said valve plug against said valve seat to close said discharge valve, an actuation rod secured to said valve plug having an upper end and a vent passage therethrough, said vent passage and said vent aperture cooperating to vent air from said liquid bladder when said discharge valve is closed to facilitate filling of said liquid bladder.
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Number Name Date Kind
2907139 Rekettye Oct 1959
3745696 Sapkus et al. Jul 1973
3959919 Baulard et al. Jun 1976
4151675 Juan May 1979
4160338 Lyons et al. Jul 1979
4439162 Blaine Mar 1984
4443200 Murphy Apr 1984
5083965 Mayem Jan 1992
5254028 Liao Oct 1993
5509808 Bell Apr 1996
5941750 Pracas Aug 1999
6033229 Scherman et al. Mar 2000