(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a doll, and more particularly, to a doll having flexible arms and legs, and the doll can be assembled quickly.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional doll generally includes four limbs and a head and some of the dolls are designed to have movable limbs and head and some have fixed limbs and head.
In order to make sure that the nails 25 are properly fix the flexible members 20 to the body 10, the assemblers have to carefully keep the nails 25 to be nailed into the body 50 and perpendicular to the axis of the body 50. Furthermore, the nails 25 cannot be too long to protrude from the body 50. Because the flexible members 20 are nailed to the body 50 so that the hands 30 and the legs 35 at the distal ends of the flexible members 20 are restricted when moving. The restriction can reduce the attraction of the users and the nails 25 are not able to provide firm connection between the flexible members 20 and the body 50.
The present invention intends to provide a doll with movable limbs wherein the flexible members are not nailed to the body and clamped by clamping plates which provide the flexible members more freedom degree so that the limbs can be posed as desired.
The present invention relates to a doll comprising a body composed of two body cases and the body has a neck hole in a top thereof, two arm holes in two sides thereof and two leg holes in an underside thereof. A flexible neck is inserted in the neck hole and a head is connected to a top of the neck. Two flexible members respectively extend through the two leg holes and the two arm holes. Each flexible member has an arm end and a leg end on two ends thereof. An arm is connected to the arm end of each of the two flexible members and a leg is connected to the leg end of each of the two flexible members.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a doll which is easily assembled so as to increase the production speed.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a doll wherein the arms, the legs and the head can be moved naturally.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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Two flexible members 60 respectively extend through the two leg holes 56 and the two arm holes 54. Two second clamping plates 55 are located at the inside of each of the body cases 51 and the arm hole 54 is located between the second clamping plates 55. A gap between the second clamping plates 55 is smaller than a diameter of the flexible members 60 so that the flexible members 60 can be clamped by the second clamping plates 55. Two third clamping plates 57 are located at the inside of each of the body cases 51 and the leg hole 54 is located between the third clamping plates 57. A gap between the third clamping plates 57 is smaller than a diameter of the flexible members 60 so that the flexible members 60 can be clamped by the third clamping plates 57.
Each flexible member 60 has an arm end 61 and a leg end 62 on two ends thereof. An arm 70 is connected to the arm end 61 of each of the two flexible members 60 and a leg 76 is connected to the leg end 62 of each of the two flexible members 60.
Each arm 70 is composed of two arm cases 71 and includes a connection hole 72 in a first end thereof, and a reception hole 74 is defined in a second end of the arm 70. A hand 75 is connected to the second end of the arm 70 and includes an enlarged portion 750 which is pivotably engaged with the reception hole 74. Two fourth clamping plates 73 extend from an inside of each of the arm cases 71 and the connection hole 72 is located between the fourth clamping plates 73. A gap between the fourth clamping plates 73 is smaller than a diameter of each of the flexible members 60 which are clamped by the fourth clamping plates 73. Each legs 76 has an insertion hole 77 in which the leg end 62 is inserted and glued.
When assembling, the two respective middle sections of the two flexible members 60 are engaged with the arm holes 54 and the leg holes 56 of one of the two body cases 51, and are clamped by the second and third clamping plates 55, 57. The neck 58 is engaged with the neck hole 53 and positioned by the first clamping plates 530. The other body case 51 is then connected to the previous body case 51. The head 59 is then connected to the neck 58. The legs 76 are glued to the leg ends 62 of the flexible members 60 and two arms 70 are connected to the hand ends 61. The two hands 75 are then pivotably connected to the arms 70 by engaging the enlarged portions 750 with the reception holes 74 in the arms 70. The doll can be dressed by a cloth 80, pants and a cap 88 as shown in
The flexible members 60 can be bent as desired to move the hands 75, the legs 76 and the head 59 naturally. The doll does not need any nail so that the assembling can be quick and efficient. The shortcomings of the conventional dolls can be improved.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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