Claims
- 1. A female playing doll adapted to temporarily imitate a pregnant state and, after a symbolic child birth, to resume a non-pregnant state, characterized in that the doll body is provided with an inwardly extending deep stomach cavity, in which is accomodated a flat, forwardly displaceably biased stomach member, said stomach member biased by a spring in said deep stomach cavity and when in a free condition, is urged into a position flush, with a surrounding stomach surface of the doll, said surrounding stomach surface including an inward edge, said cavity further being closable by a separate bulging stomach element with a baby doll interposed between a rear side of the bulging stomach element and a front side of the flat stomach member, and the flat stomach member being rearwardly depressed in dependance upon a space occupied by the baby doll wherein said inward edge engages and retains either of said bulging stomach element or said flat biased stomach member.
- 2. A doll according to claim 1, wherein said bulging stomach element is provided with outwardly projecting resilient hook portions by which the bulging stomach element can be releasably secured to said inward edge of the surrounding stomach surface, from where an inwardly extending cylinder skirt forms a guiding cylinder for the flat stomach member.
- 3. A doll according to claim 1, wherein the doll is of a small mannequin-type doll having a torso height of 8-12 cm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 833,500 filed Feb. 10, 1992 abandoned.
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