Some embodiments may relate to bobble dolls, and more particularly, to a bobble doll that includes at least one upper body and at least one lower, movable body.
Bobble dolls are well known in the art and are popular as novelty items, gifts, and collectibles. Typically, a bobble doll has a head that is movable on a spring element relative to the remainder of the body. The popular bobble dolls are commonly referred to as “bobble heads” or “bobble head dolls.” Bobble head dolls are commonly made to resemble popular professional athletes and celebrities that may include the athletes or celebrities names displayed on a base. In the case of a professional athlete, the bobble head doll may be dressed in a team uniform displaying the athlete's number on a jersey. The head of the doll is made to resemble that of the professional sports star or celebrity and is usually exaggerated in size relative to a remainder of the doll's body. When the head of the bobble head doll is gently tapped, the head shakes or bobbles while a remainder of the doll's body remains stationary.
In light of the popularity of bobble head dolls, there is a desperate need for a bobble doll that is structured to allow other body parts to shake or bobble in a reciprocating motion relative to stationary body parts. In particular, there remains a need for a bobble doll that allows a lower body portion of the doll, particularly the legs and feet, to shake in a reciprocating motion (i.e., up and down and/or side to side) while the upper body portion (i.e. above the belt-line) remains stationary. There is a further need for a bobble doll that provides for activation of a sound producing device that emits music and/or other audio from a speaker upon detecting reciprocating motion of the lower body portion (i.e. legs and feet) of the doll. There is yet a further need for a bobble doll that provides a system for activation of a reciprocating motion of the lower body portion that is controllable by a switch.
While certain aspects of conventional technologies have been discussed and presented to facilitate disclosure of some embodiments, Applicant in no way disclaims these technical aspects, and it is contemplated that the attached claims may encompass one or more of the conventional technical aspects discussed herein.
In this specification where a document, act or item of knowledge is referred to or discussed, this reference or discussion is not an admission that the document, act or item of knowledge or any combination thereof was at the priority date, publicly available, known to the public, part of common general knowledge, or otherwise constitutes prior art under the applicable statutory provisions; or is it known to be relevant to an attempt to solve any problem with which this specification is concerned.
Some embodiments may address one or more of the problems and deficiencies discussed above. However, it is contemplated that some embodiments may prove useful in addressing other problems and deficiencies in a number of technical areas. Therefore the claims should not necessarily be construed as limited to addressing any of the particular problems or deficiencies discussed herein.
Some embodiments may include a bobble doll device comprising a base, a support stanchion, an upper body portion and a movable lower body portion. The upper body portion is connected to the support stanchion, and the support stanchion is further connected to the base. The upper body portion, support stanchion, and base may be molded together as a single piece or they may be molded separately and then fixedly attached and/or mounted to each other. A bottom part of the upper body portion has a well therein having an interior surface to which a first distal end of one or more elastic objects (e.g. springs) connect. A second, opposite distal end of the elastic object connects to an top part of the movable lower body portion such that the top part of the lower body portion is positioned within the well and that the lower body portion is movable in a reciprocating up-and-down and/or side-to-side motion with respect to the upper body portion. The support stanchion and the base may be designed and decorated to adhere to a specific style or theme relating to the body portions, such as a basketball court and basketball goal for a basketball player, or a stage and microphone stand for a singer. In a further embodiment, a motion sensor detects motion of the lower body portion and triggers activation of a sound producing device that emits audio from a speaker in the base. The sound producing device may be battery powered or electrically powered using an AC plug and socket. In yet a further embodiment, a magnet housed within a track within the base is connected to the arm of an actuator that is powered by a battery source, wherein the magnet may be put into reciprocating motion within the track by the actuator when the actuator is energized, and further wherein magnets of an opposite polarity of that of the magnet within the track are held within the lower body portion and that therefore cause the lower body portion to be attracted to the magnet within the base such that when the magnet within the base is put into reciprocating motion, the lower body portion will similarly be put into reciprocating motion. In yet a further embodiment, an actuator housed within the upper body portion connected to the lower body portion and is energized by a battery source and a switch within the base, and further wherein the motion of the actuator causes the lower body portion to move in relation to the upper body portion in up-and-down and/or side-to-side reciprocating motion (i.e. to shake or bounce).
An advantage provided by some embodiments may be that a bobble doll may have a movable lower body and may adhere to a particular theme or design, especially one in which it would make sense to have a movable lower body. Other advantages may be provided by these embodiments, and some embodiments may provide other advantages instead of or in addition to this advantage.
These and other advantages of some embodiments are more readily apparent with reference to the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of some embodiments, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The term “some” as used herein is defined as “none, or one, or more than one, or all.” Accordingly, the terms “none,” “one,” “more than one,” “more than one, but not all” or “all” would all fall under the definition of “some.” The term “some embodiments” may refer to no embodiments or to one embodiment or to several embodiments or to all embodiments. Accordingly, the term “some embodiments” is defined as meaning “no embodiment, or one embodiment, or more than one embodiment, or all embodiments.”
The terminology and structure employed herein is for describing, teaching and illuminating some embodiments and their specific features and elements and do not limit, restrict or reduce the spirit and scope of the claims or their equivalents.
More specifically, any terms used herein such as but not limited to “includes,” “comprises,” “has,” “consists,” and grammatical variants thereof do NOT specify an exact limitation or restriction and certainly do NOT exclude the possible addition of one or more features or elements, unless otherwise stated, and furthermore must NOT be taken to exclude the possible removal of one or more of the listed features and elements, unless otherwise stated with the limiting language “MUST comprise” or “NEEDS TO include.”
All references herein to any features or elements of some embodiments such as but not limited to “a,” “an,” “one,” “an additional,” “another,” or “the” feature or element, or grammatical variations thereof, unless otherwise specified by limiting language such as “ONLY ONE . . . ” wherein an exact number is specified along with the world “ONLY” or “LIMITED TO”, do NOT specifically prevent the inclusion or implementation of more than one of those features or elements, nor do they specifically admit that one or more of those features or elements must be used, unless otherwise specified by the limiting language “MUST have a” or “NEEDS to include one.”
All references herein including language such as but not limited to “one or more,” “at least one,” or grammatical variants thereof are nonlimiting and may be taken to mean that none of a certain feature or element may be used, or alternatively that only a singular feature or element may be used, or alternatively that only a plurality of elements or features may be used, or alternatively that either a singular or a plurality of features or elements may be used, or alternatively that none or one or more than one features or elements may be used. The use of this terminology herein does NOT specifically admit that more than one feature or element has to be used, nor does it specifically admit that only one feature or element has to be used, unless otherwise specified by the limiting language “MUST BE MORE THAN” or “CANNOT BE MORE THAN.” Therefore, whether or not a certain feature or element were limited to being used only once, either way it may still be referred to as “one or more features” or one or more elements” or “at least one feature” or “at least one element.” Furthermore, the use of the terms “one or more” or “at least one” feature or element do NOT preclude there being none of that feature or element, unless otherwise specified by limiting language such as “there NEEDS to be one or more . . . ” or “one or more element is REQUIRED.”
Unless otherwise defined, all terms, and especially any technical and/or scientific terms, used herein may be taken to have the same meaning as commonly understood by one having an ordinary skill in the art.
Reference is made herein to some “embodiments.” It should be understood that an embodiment is an example of a possible implementation of any features and/or elements presented in the attached claims. Some embodiments have been described for the purpose of illuminating one or more of the potential ways in which the specific features and/or elements of the attached claims fulfill the requirements of uniqueness, utility and non-obviousness.
Use of the phrases and/or terms such as but not limited to “a first embodiment,” “a further embodiment,” “an alternate embodiment,” “one embodiment,” ““an embodiment,” “multiple embodiments,” “some embodiments,” “other embodiments,” or variants thereof do NOT necessarily refer to the same embodiments. For example, language such as “some embodiments include a feature” followed by “some embodiments include an element” does NOT necessarily admit that both of the feature and the element are included in all of the same embodiments.
Unless otherwise specified, one or more particular features and/or elements described in connection with one or more embodiments may be found in one embodiment, or may be found in more than one embodiment, or may be found in all embodiments, or may be found in no embodiments.
Although one or more features and/or elements may be described herein in the context of only a single embodiment, or alternatively in the context of more than one embodiment, or further alternatively in the context of all embodiments, the features and/or elements may instead be provided separately or in any appropriate combination or not at all. Conversely, any features and/or elements described in the context of separate embodiments may alternatively be realized as existing together in the context of a single embodiment.
Any and all details set forth herein are used in the context of some embodiments and therefore should NOT be necessarily taken as limiting factors to the attached claims. Any descriptions of elements and/or features and/or the materials used to create those elements or features, or examples or methods included in the descriptions of the various embodiments are nonlimiting and are given as an illustration only. Accordingly, the embodiments can be manufactured, distributed, used, practiced, and carried out in numerous ways.
The attached claims and their legal equivalents can be realized in the context of embodiments other than the ones used as illustrative examples in the description herein.
Referring to the several views of the drawings, the bobble doll device is shown in accordance with some embodiments. In each of these embodiments, the bobble doll device is generally indicated as 10.
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In the several views of the drawings, the support stanchion 30 has been shown to bare the resemblance of a microphone stand or a basketball goal. These illustrations are only given as examples and should not in any way be considered as limiting factors on the potential design of the support stanchion 30. Accordingly, it is fully anticipated within the spirit and scope of the claims that the support stanchion 30 may be formed and configured to any desired size, shape, design, color, pattern, or combination thereof. Moreover, the support stanchion 30 may be formed and configured to adhere to a particular theme, as illustrated in the several views of the drawings, wherein nonlimiting examples of the themes may include a musical concert or a basketball game. It is particularly envisioned within the spirit and scope of the claims that the features of the support stanchion 30 will be formed and configured to correspond to the upper body portion 40 and the lower body portion 50 in a complementary fashion (e.g. Elvis holding on to a microphone stand, a basketball player holding on to a basketball hoop, etc.)
In the several views of the drawings, the base 20 has been shown as a rectangular platform for simplicity; however it is fully anticipated within the spirit and scope of the claims that the base 20 may be formed and configured to any desired size, shape, design, color, pattern, or combination thereof. Nonlimiting examples of shapes include circles, ovals, squares, and rectangles. Moreover, the base 20 may be formed and configured to adhere to a particular theme, nonlimiting examples of which may include a beach, sports field, dance floor, urban setting or other environment. It is particularly envisioned within the spirit and scope of the claims that the features of the base 20 will be formed and configured to correspond to the upper body portion 40 and lower body portion 50 in a complementary fashion (e.g. an Elvis Presley figure over a stage, a basketball player over a basketball court, etc.).
Throughout the detailed description and the accompanying several views of the drawings enclosed herein, a plurality of embodiments have been shown, described and detailed, wherein a variety of possible features may be formed and configured in different ways, such as the ability for a bobble doll device to include a motion sensor or to include a magnet attached to a motor within the base. Accordingly, it is herein acknowledged that any and all possible combinations of these various embodiments, such as using a bobble doll device with a magnet attached to a motor within the base and with a motion sensor within the upper body portion, may be desirable to manufacturers and/or may help to more successfully meet customers' specific needs and/or preferences. Consequently, any and all possible combinations of the features or elements of one embodiment or more than one embodiment or all embodiments mentioned herein are fully considered within the spirit and scope of the attached claims and their legal equivalents.
Thus, some embodiments of a bobble doll device have been disclosed. Other embodiments are contemplated and envisioned, and therefore it is recognized that departures from the embodiments described in this disclosure may certainly exist within the spirit and scope of the attached claims and their legal equivalents. Those having an ordinary skill in the will envision other possible variations and modifications to features and/or elements of the embodiments, and they will envision other possible embodiments, all of which may fall within the spirit and scope of the attached claims. The spirit and scope of the attached claims is therefore NOT limited by the descriptions and illuminations of the embodiments that have already been presented, but rather the spirit and scope can only be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents as interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents. Variations, alternatives, adjustments, modifications, tunings, and deviations from the embodiments of the instant disclosure are fully contemplated and envisioned within the spirit and scope of the attached claims.
This non-provisional patent application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/524,797 filed on Aug. 18, 2011.
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