Claims
- 1. An apparatus for attaining motion in an animated figure comprising (1) at least one collapsible, fluid chamber which is capable of being repetitively inflated to a predetermined, desired shape and subsequently deflated, and (2) means for controlling the fluid pressure in said chamber, at least one of said chambers having a section of wall which is less elastic than the remaining portion of the wall, wherein said means for controlling the fluid pressure for the fluid chamber comprises (1) a first valve, (2) a first conduit which is in fluid communication with said chamber and said first valve, (3) a fluid supply means, (4) a second conduit which is in fluid communication with said fluid supply means and said first valve, (5) a second valve in fluid communication with said chamber, (6) first means for controlling the position of said first valve and (7) second means for controlling the position of said second valve.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said section of wall which is less elastic is a thickened section of wall.
- 3. A method for attaining animated movement in a figure comprising providing the interior of said figure with at least one collapsible, fluid chamber which is capable of being repetitively inflated to a desired shape and subsequently deflated, wherein at least one said chamber has a section of wall which is less elastic than the remaining portion of the wall and is physically arranged so that the inflation of one such chamber causes all or a part of the figure to assume a different spatial position, dependent upon the level of inflation of said chamber, and selectively controlling the fluid pressure in said chamber to achieve the desired animation, wherein said means for controlling the fluid pressure for the fluid chamber comprises (1) a first valve, (2) a first conduit which is in fluid communication with said chamber and said first valve, (3) a fluid supply means, (4) a second conduit which is in fluid communication with said fluid supply means and said first valve, (5) a second valve in fluid communication with said chamber, (6) first means for controlling the position of said first valve and (7) second means for controlling the position of said second valve.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said section of wall which is less elastic is a thickened section of wall.
- 5. An apparatus for attaining motion in an animated figure comprising two chambers, one of which is an inflatable fluid chamber which is capable of being repetitively inflated to a predetermined, desired shape and subsequently deflated, and (2) means for controlling the fluid pressure in said inflatable chamber, one of said chambers being located within the other said chamber so that the inflation of said inflatable chamber causes all or a part of the figure to assume a different spatial position, dependent upon the level of inflation of said inflatable chamber, wherein said means for controlling the fluid pressure for the inflatable chamber comprises (1) a first valve, (2) a first conduit which is in fluid communication with said chamber and said first valve, (3) a fluid supply means, (4) a second conduit which is in fluid communication with said fluid supply means and said first valve, (5) a second valve in fluid communication with said chamber, (6) first means for controlling the position of said first valve and (7) second means for controlling the position of said second valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 575,984, filed on Aug. 31, 1990, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 482,146 filed Feb. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,104,546.
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