The technology of this application relates generally to a child's toy and more specifically but not exclusively to a selectively removable skin for use with an animatronic animal shaped toy.
An animatronic toy is typically a plastic figure in the shape of an animal, person or fictional character, which has internal gears and controllers that move parts of the toy to mimic organic movements. Animatronic toys have existed since at least the mid-1980s with the introduction of toys such as Teddy Ruxpin™, a bear whose mouth and eyes moved while he read stories that were played from an audio tape cassette deck built into its back, and others.
Animatronic toys have a potential use not only for play, but also in a healthcare setting. It is well known that pet therapy can provide comfort and emotional support to people of all ages. The movement and interaction of an animatronic toy simulating an animal, can provide a similar form of therapy to those who do not otherwise have access to pet therapy.
For use in a healthcare setting, animatronic toys should provide the ability for efficient cleaning and sterilization. A disadvantage of conventional toys of this nature is that the skin/fur/scales is/are not removable, which makes cleaning difficult and ineffective. Since a healthcare environment is conducive to using such an animatronic toy with multiple users it may be advantageous for the cleaning and sterilization of the plush skin that covers the animatronic toy.
Further when used with sensitive pediatric populations, such as children diagnosed with cancer, there is a chance that the animatronic toy might come in contact with bodily fluids. Thus, another reason why a plush skin that can be rapidly removed and cleaned may be advantageous over existing toys that do not have removable skins.
Children undergoing chemotherapy may be subject to isolation after certain procedures. For instance, a child may spend up to 100 days in isolation after a bone marrow transplant, which is lonely and scary. Emotional support and comfort are critical during this period of time, yet therapy pets carry too many pathogens and conventional animatronic toys that cannot be sufficiently cleaned are not allowed for children in such isolation.
It may be advantageous to create a removable skin for a child's toy.
Many advantages will be determined and are attained by one or more embodiments of the technology, which in a broad sense provides a selectively removable skin for a child's toy. The toy may be an animatronic representation of an animal, person, or fictional character or creature or it may simply be a plain doll. The skin may be a single layer or a multi-layer skin. It preferably includes at least a stretchable portion which enables the skin to be removed over larger portions of the toy without ripping, while enabling the skin to be replaced so that it is relatively tight around the toy.
In one or more embodiments, a selectively removable skin is provided for a doll of a certain shape. The skin may include an outer material having a shape that is substantially the same as the shape of the doll. The outer material may be selectively removable from the doll. The outer material may also have an opening, the opening having a size and at least two sides. The skin may include a fastener connected between the at least two sides, and the fastener may have an open position and a closed position, such that when the fastener is positioned in the closed position the opening in the outer material is diminished in size. The outer material may also have at least one elastic portion which assists in removing the outer material from the doll.
In one or more embodiments, a selectively removable skin is provided for a doll which has a head, a body and a neck connecting the head to the body. The neck may be smaller than (have a smaller diameter than) the head. The doll may also have at least one input. The skin may include an outer material formed from at least two pieces of smaller material connected by at least one seam. The material may have a shape that is configured to form fit to the head, neck and body of the doll when the skin is positioned on the doll. The outer material may have an opening that is framed by at least two sides. A fastener may be connected between the at least two sides. The fastener may have an open position and a closed position, such that when the fastener is positioned in the closed position at least a portion of the opening in the outer material is placed into a closed position. The outer material may have at least one elastic portion, which coincides with the neck of the doll. The elastic portion may include a series of holes. The skin may also include eyes locked into the outer material. The outer material may also include an indicator which corresponds to an input on the doll when the skin is positioned on the doll.
In one or more embodiments, a selectively removable skin is provided for a duck shaped animatronic doll. The doll may include a head, a body and a neck which connects the head to the body. The neck may be smaller than the head. The doll may also have at least one input and a bill attached to the head. The skin may include a plush outer material having at least one seam. The outer material may have a shape that is configured to form fit to the head, neck and body of the doll when the skin is positioned on the doll. The outer material may include an opening that is framed by least two sides. A fastener may be connected between the sides, and the fastener may have an open position and a closed position, such that when the fastener is positioned in the closed position at least a portion of the opening in the outer material is placed into a closed position. The outer material may have an elastic portion which coincides with the neck of the doll. Eyes may also be secured to the outer material. The outer material may include an elastic opening which coincides with the bill, such that the elastic opening is configured to fit snuggly around the bill when the skin is positioned on the doll.
The technology will next be described in connection with certain illustrated embodiments and practices. However, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions and subtractions can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims.
For a better understanding of the technology, reference is made to the following description, taken in conjunction with any accompanying drawings in which:
The technology will next be described in connection with certain illustrated embodiments and practices. However, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions, and subtractions can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims.
One or more embodiments of the technology provides, in a broad sense, a doll with a selectively removable skin. A doll such as an animatronic duck is provided which includes, among other things, a skin which is worn by the duck to make the duck look more lifelike. The skin, which may include one or more layers, may be selectively removable from the doll. The skin may also include features which allow the skin to be locked in place when fitted onto the duck.
Discussion of an embodiment, one or more embodiments, an aspect, one or more aspects, a feature, one or more features, a configuration or one or more configurations, an instance or one or more instances is intended be inclusive of both the singular and the plural depending upon which provides the broadest scope without running afoul of the existing art and any such statement is in no way intended to be limiting in nature. Technology described in relation to one or more of these terms is not necessarily limited only to use in that embodiment, aspect, feature, configuration or instance and may be employed with other embodiments, aspects, features, configurations and/or instances where appropriate.
For purposes of this disclosure “doll” means a scaled figure which has the shape of a person, animal or creature and which has at least one part that moves relative to the rest of the doll. The doll may be animatronic, manually possible or some combination thereof. While the disclosure may refer to a duck shaped doll or simply a duck, the technology is not so limited. This reference is made for ease of explanation only and is not intended to be limiting as far as the shape or size of the doll. Disclosure related to the duck may be applied or related equally to other dolls.
For purposes of this disclosure “selectively removable” means that the skin is removable from the doll without causing damage to the skin or the doll and that the skin may be returned to the doll without causing damage to the skin or the doll.
For purposes of this disclosure “fastener” means any device that can selectively secure two pieces of material of natural or synthetic fibers together. Examples of such fasteners may include hook and loop, zippers, buttons/button holes, buttons/loops, snaps, laces/holes, laces/loops, laces/eyelets, toggles/loops, etc.
For purposes of this disclosure “locking mechanism” means any device that can selectively secure the skin to the doll. Examples of such fasteners include screws and key locks. While not preferred, locking mechanisms may also include hook and loop fasteners, zippers, buttons/button holes, buttons/loops, snaps, laces/holes, laces/loops, laces/eyelets, toggles/loops, etc. without departing from a scope of one or more claims.
For purposes of this disclosure “elastic” means selectively stretchable due to the properties of the material and/or due to a series of holes in the material.
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The sides of the opening 300, which include the fastener 310, may include one or more holes 320/325 configured to receive a locking mechanism 330 for securing the skin 100 to the duck 10. The locking mechanism 330 may be employed to prevent young children from removing the skin without the assistance of an adult or older child. While illustrated as button holes 320/325 which are located within fastener 310, the holes 320/325 may be located apart from the fastener 310 (e.g. there may be a small section of material between the edge of the opening 300 and the hook and loop fastener 310 and the holes 320/325 may be located on the material between the fastener and the edge of the opening 300) and/or may be a single hole collocated with an end of the fastener 310. For example, in an embodiment wherein fastener 310 includes a zipper, the hole 65/66 which receives the locking mechanism 330 may be configured to align with the hole in the slider/pull handle (not illustrated) such that the locking mechanism 330 would also be received by the hole in the slider/pull handle of the zipper to prevent the zipper from being opened when the locking mechanism is locked.
The duck 10 may include a bill, illustrated in
The skin 100, as illustrated in
If the plush material is not elastic, it may include cutouts/holes 60 which allow portions of the material to stretch over larger portions of the doll 10 (e.g. the head) while still fitting correctly when placed back on the doll 10. At least one inner layer/material 400 (
It is considered within the scope of one or more claims that the skin 100 only includes 1 layer of material. It is also considered within the scope of one or more claims that the skin 100 includes multiple layers. In an embodiment where the skin 100 is formed of a single layer of material, the material may be plush and/or or it may be elastic and/or it may be a combination of materials.
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The skin is then slid up the duck 10 until the point where the wings 30 are attached. The pockets of the skin which cover the wings 30 are removed from the duck 10 and the skin is further slid off until it reaches the neck 45 area, at which time the elastic skin 100 around the neck 45 (which in this embodiment is the result of a series of holes in the outer material 500) is stretched so that the skin 100 can fit over the head and be removed. In addition to the above steps, which are not necessarily in order, the eyes 25 are pulled away from the duck 10 (reverse of
Having thus described preferred embodiments of the technology, advantages can be appreciated. Variations from the described embodiments exist without departing from a scope of one or more claims. It is seen that a selectively removable skin is provided for a doll. The skin may be reversible with different patterns on each side. Although specific embodiments have been disclosed herein in detail, this has been done for purposes of illustration only, and is not intended to be limiting with respect to the scope of the claims, which follow. It is contemplated by the inventors that various substitutions, alterations, and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the technology as defined by the claims. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications are considered within the scope of the following claims. The claims presented are representative of the technology disclosed herein. Other, unclaimed technology is also contemplated. The inventors reserve the right to pursue such technology in later claims.
It is accordingly intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative rather than in a limiting sense. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover the generic and specific features of the technology as described herein, and all statements of the scope of the technology which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between.