The present invention relates to bobble dolls and, more particularly, to a bobble doll that includes a buttocks portion that is movable on a spring element relative to a remainder of the doll's 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 remains a 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 mid-portion of the doll, including the buttocks and hips, to shake in a reciprocating motion (i.e., up and down and/or side to side) while the legs and upper body remain 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 mid-section (i.e., buttocks and hips) of the doll in relation to the stationary upper body and legs.
The present invention is directed to a bobble doll that is formed and configured as a human figurine and, in a preferred embodiment, a female adult. The body of the doll has three separately molded portions, namely: an upper portion preferably formed to include a head, arms and a torso; a mid-portion preferably formed to include a buttocks and hips; and a lower portion preferably formed to include legs and feet. The mid-portion is supported on a biasing element (e.g., a spring) and is movable in a reciprocating up and down and/or side to side motion relative to the upper and lower body portions. The upper and lower body portions are connected with a post that passes through an opening in the mid-portion. The doll is preferably supported on a base that can be decorated to resemble a beach, sports field, dance floor or other environment. In a further embodiment, a motion sensor detects motion of the mid-portion and triggers activation of a battery powered sound producing device that emits audio from a speaker in the base.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a bobble doll device having upper mid and lower body portions wherein the mid-portion is movable in a reciprocating up-and-down and/or side-to-side motion with respect to the upper and lower body portions.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a bobble doll device as described above wherein the bobble doll is mounted to a base specifically sized, shaped and designed to adhere to a particular theme of the overall device, including but not limited to a beach, sports field, dance floor or other environment.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a bobble doll device as described above that further includes a motion sensor that detects movement of the mid-portion to trigger activation of a sound producing device that emits audio from a speaker in the base.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a bobble doll device as described above wherein the doll (comprised of the upper, mid and lower body portions) may be made to resemble a particularly popular figure such as, but not limited to in any way, celebrities, fictional characters, famous athletes, non-human characters (e.g. an alien) or any such variations thereof that can be envisioned by a person having an ordinary skill in the art of the present invention.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, 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 present invention relates to a novel bobble doll device that has a fixed body comprising an upper body portion, a lower body portion and a skeletal rod between those body portions, and a mid-portion that is supported on a biasing element attached to the fixed body wherein the mid-portion is movable in a reciprocating up and down and/or side to side motion in relation to the fixed body, and wherein the fixed body is preferably supported on a base.
The terminology and structure employed herein is for describing, teaching and illuminating the present invention and its specific features and elements and do not limit, restrict or reduce the spirit and scope of the present invention.
More specifically, any terms used herein such as “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 and furthermore must not be taken to exclude the possible removal of one or more of the listed features and elements.
All references herein to any features or elements of the present invention such as “a,” “an,” “an additional,” “another,” or “the” feature or element do not, unless otherwise specified, specifically prevent the inclusion and implementation of more than one of those features or elements.
All references herein including the language “one or more,” “at least one,” or grammatical variants thereof are nonlimiting and may taken to mean that only a singular feature or element may be used, or that only a plurality of elements or features may be used, or that either a singular or a plurality of 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 defined, all terms, and especially any technical and/or scientific terms, used herein should be understood as one having an ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention belongs would understand those terms.
The description herein includes several mentions of the term “biasing element.” The primary intention of the use of this term should be taken to include, but not necessarily limited only to, an element that is “capable of recovering size and shape and original position after deformation” and/or “capable of being easily stretched or expanded and resuming former shape” that corresponds to materials and elements that, when affected by appropriate forces, undergo “elastic deformation,” herein defined as “a type of deformation that is reversible, such that when the forces that caused the deformation are no longer applied, the object that underwent the deformation returns to its original shape and/or position.” The use of the term “biasing element” does not specifically refer to only one type of material and/or only one type of element, but rather it refers to a variety of possible elements, all of which fall under the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is herein described by reference to one or more “embodiments.” It should be understood that an embodiment is an example of a possible and preferred implementation of the present invention given by the applicant as a method of illuminating the specific features and elements that define the present invention's exclusivity, utility and non-obviousness.
Numerous references 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 and should be understood as terminology only specifically teaching that one or more particular features, elements, or other piece of important subject matter described in connection with one or more embodiments is included in at least one embodiment, but not necessarily all embodiments, of the present invention.
Although one or more features, elements, or other important subject matter may be described hereinafter in the context of only a single embodiment, or alternatively in the context of a few but not all of the disclosed embodiments, or further alternatively in the context of all of the disclosed embodiments, the features, elements or other important subject matter may alternatively be provided separately or in any appropriate combination. Conversely, any features, elements, or other important subject matter hereinafter described in the context of separate embodiments may alternatively be realized in the context of a single embodiment.
It must be understood that any and all details set forth herein do not limit or restrict an application of the present invention. Any descriptions of elements or features or of 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 present invention can be manufactured, distributed, used, practiced, and carried out in numerous ways.
The present invention can be realized in the context of embodiments other than the ones used as illustrative examples in the description herein.
Reference is now made to the several views of the drawings, wherein the bobble doll of the present invention is shown in accordance with several preferred embodiments. In each of these embodiments, the bobble doll is generally indicated as 10 and includes an upper body portion 12, a lower body portion 14 and a mid-portion 16. As seen throughout the several views of the drawings, the bobble doll 10 is formed and configured to resemble a human, and preferably a female adult.
During manufacturing, the three main body portions, including the upper body portion 12, the lower body portion 14, and the mid-portion 16 are molded as three separate pieces. The lower body portion 14 may be molded to include a base 18. Alternatively, the lower body portion 14 may be glued or otherwise fixedly attached to the base 18.
The upper body portion 12 is molded, configured and decorated to include a head, arms and a torso from the neck down to the waist. The lower body portion 14 is formed to include a pair of legs with feet that stand on the base 18. The mid-portion 16 is formed to include a buttocks and hips. In one preferred embodiment, the bobble doll 10 is molded and painted to include a bikini top and a bikini bottom or shorts. The buttocks and hips may be exaggerated in size so that they are disproportionately larger than the remainder of the doll's body.
In each of the embodiments of the bobble doll 10, the mid-portion 16 is attached to and supported on one or more biasing elements 20, such as a spring(s), with the mid-portion 16 positioned between the upper body portion 12 and the lower body portion 14. As seen in
The plate 24 within the shell 22 of the mid-portion 16 further includes an opening 30 that allows passage of a skeletal post 32 therethrough. The skeletal post 32 is fitted into the interior of the upper and lower body portions to effectively attach the upper and lower body portions together. The skeletal post 32 may be glued within drilled or molded bores formed within the upper and lower body portions. The opening 30 in the plate 24 is substantially larger than the diameter of the skeletal post 32 to allow side to side, horizontal reciprocating movement of the mid-portion 16 relative to the upper 12 and lower 14 body portions. Accordingly, by tapping the exterior of the mid-portion, the mid-portion is able to move in a shaking or bouncing reciprocating movement on the biasing element 20 while the upper and lower body portions remain stationary. This reciprocating movement of the mid-portion 16 is generally indicated by the broken lines and arrows in
The base 18 may be formed and configured to any desired shape such, but not limited to as a circle, oval, square or rectangle. Moreover, the base 18 may be molded and/or decorated (e.g., painted) to resemble a beach, sports field, dance floor, urban setting or other environment.
While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with a preferred and practical embodiment thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This non-provisional patent application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/481,413 filed on May 2, 2011.
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61481413 | May 2011 | US |