The present disclosure relates generally to toy dolls. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to the structure and operation of an interactive toy doll.
Toy dolls have been in use for many years, and are well known in the art. Toy dolls have additionally included color-changing features, in some cases using thermochromic material. Some examples include the thermochromic materials disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,028,118, issued to Nakasuji et al. on Jun. 7, 1977; U.S. Pat. No. 4,421,560, issued to Kito et al. on Dec. 20, 1983; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,720,301, issued to Kito et al. on Jan. 19, 1988, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference. As such, “thermochromic material” as used herein is intended to refer to any suitable material that changes color in response to temperature variations.
Toy dolls further have included interactive features, such as lights, sounds and clothes that may be configured. While toy dolls including thermochromic material may allow the user to simulate the application of makeup to various doll features, this experience has been one-sided, as the doll has not interacted or reacted in any way besides changing color. Thus, the development of makeup application dolls capable of interaction with a user beyond mere color change may be beneficial to the art.
The present disclosure provides toys, and components thereof, for an interactive doll. An interactive doll of the present disclosure may, among other possible actions, close and open its eyes, pucker its lips, smile, blow kisses, change colors, and/or speak in response to a user interacting with the doll. A user may interact with the doll in a number of manners, such as by bringing objects near the doll, applying a liquid to the doll, changing the temperature of the doll, and/or by engaging mechanisms on the doll.
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The body 30 may include a body cavity 34 defined by a body surface 32 surrounding the cavity 34. The body 30 may support the head 20 and may additionally resemble a human torso. Optionally, the body 30 may be painted, molded, formed, or otherwise decorated to resemble a person wearing clothes.
The interactive doll 10 may include movable features, color changing features, and/or speech features, as will be discussed herein. A user may interact with the doll 10 in a number of manners to activate one or more of the movement, color change, and speech features. As an illustrative but non-limiting example, a user may utilize an actuator 40 which includes a hand-held makeup unit 42, a trigger 44 and an applicator 80 to interact with one or more movable features of the interactive doll, as discussed in more detail herein. Exemplary interactive features, including eyes 24 and lips 26 are discussed below and illustrated in
With reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in
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The internal portion 50a may be disposed in the head cavity 28, and may take the form of a variety of mechanical systems responsive to the signal emanating from the trigger 44. For instance, the trigger 44 may take the form of a magnet and act on a magnetically responsive element 52 disposed in the internal portion 50a when the user configures the trigger 44 into a position within a predetermined distance of the magnetically responsive element 52, to move the eyes 24 between the nominal and active configurations. The magnetically responsive element 52 may be disposed in the middle of the eye 24 such that the eye 24 moves to expose an eyelid portion 24a when the trigger 44 is moved to a position within a predetermined distance of the eyes 24. For example, eye 24 and eyelid portion 24a may be rotatably mounted together on an axle, with a magnet positioned inside eye 24 to swing the eyelid portion 24a closed when attracted to a magnet in trigger 44.
Alternatively, the internal portion 50a may take the form of a motor operably coupled to a magnetically responsive switch. The trigger 44 could act on the magnetically responsive switch when manipulated by the user to a position within a predetermined distance of the magnetically responsive switch. The switch could in turn actuate the motor, which causes the eyes to move between the nominal and active configurations.
The embodiment in these figures is configured with interactive lips 26 that move in response to user actions. As illustrated in
The lips 26 may be moved between the nominal and active configurations by a number of suitable mechanical systems. These mechanical systems may be adapted to be responsive to a suitable signal, such as a magnetic field, radio frequency (e.g., RFID), or any other wireless signal, emanating from the trigger to cause the interactive movement.
The internal portion 50b of the actuator 40 may be disposed at least partially in the head cavity 28 and may extend to the body cavity 34. In some aspects of the present disclosure, the internal portion 50b may include a cam coupled to the lips within the head cavity 28, such that the cam moves forward to push the middle of the lips 26 outwardly from the smiling position upon activation of the actuator 40. The internal portion 50b may also include a motor and a switch. One example of a suitable motor includes a solenoid adapted to be switched on by the user action to move the cam forward. In some examples, the switch may be a magnetically responsive element. The switch may activate and deactivate the motor. In some examples, the switch may respond to the trigger 44 in the form of a magnet. Additionally or alternatively, a user interface mechanism 36, such as a push button, may activate and deactivate the motor.
An exemplary actuator 40 within the scope of the present disclosure is seen in
The trigger 44, when configured to a position within a predetermined distance of the magnetically responsive switch 54a, causes the switch 54a to activate the motor 54. The motor 54 in turn rotates the cam 56 through 180°, as shown by arrow C. As the cam 56 rotates, the peg 56a moves the planar piece 58 outwardly as shown by the arrow X. Thus, the rotational motion of the cam 56 is translated into linear motion. This linear motion pushes the planar piece 58 out in the direction X, against the backside of the lips 26. This motion against the backside of the lips 26 forces the lips 26 out and away from the head 20 in the direction of arrow B, thus making the doll 10 appear to pucker or kiss.
The actuator 40 may be adapted to move the lips 26 between a smiling position, a puckered position, and/or a kissing position. The puckered position and the kissing position may position the lips 26 in substantially the same configuration or in different configurations. Accordingly, the actuator 40 may be adapted to provide more than one type of motion. Additionally or alternatively, the internal portion 50b associated with the lips 26 may be coupled to or cooperatively associated with internal portion 50a associated with the eyes 24. One example of such cooperative association includes a single user action that triggers the interactive response including blowing a kiss and blinking or winking one or both eyes 24.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the interactive movement of the various facial features and the interactive responses of the doll 10 may be adapted to facilitate or to be responsive to the application of “makeup” to the doll 10. For example, the eyelid portions 24a and the lips 26 may include, be painted with, or otherwise have their surfaces affected by a thermochromic material. To this end, the material of the eyelid portions 24a or lips 26 may be blended with a thermochromic material.
When the features of the doll include a thermochromic material, the appearance of the features may change in response to temperature change of a thermal characteristic of the features. The change in appearance may include a change in color, as well as a change from one pattern to another or a change of texture. The colors, quantity, and location of the thermochromic materials may be selected to provide the desired color change affect so that the user is able to simulate the application and removal of makeup to or from the doll's face by changing the temperature of the feature having thermochromic material. It should be understood that the eyelid portions 24a and lips 26 are capable of color change not only across their whole surfaces, but across less than their whole surfaces as well.
The user may be provided with an applicator 80 which the user can use to apply makeup to the doll. As depicted in
Similarly, the applicator 80 may be used to change the color of the lips 26 to imitate the application of lipstick. While the eyelid portions 24a and lips 26 are specifically discussed, other portions of the doll 10 may include thermochromic materials, regardless of whether those portions have other interactive responses, such as movement.
The colors of the thermochromic material and inks may be selected so that the color of the color-changing facial features matches that of head surface 24 before the thermal characteristic of the facial feature is changed and is different than that of head surface 24 after the thermal characteristic is changed. Any desirable combination of colors may be used for the inks, paint or other coloration systems used to color the head surface and the facial features, such as eyelid portions 24a and lips 26. For example, a thermochromic material applied to the eyelid portions 24a may change the eyelid portions 24a from a flesh-toned color to a blue color. Similarly, the thermochromic material applied to the lips 26 may change from a natural lip color to a red color.
Alternatively, the thermochromic material may change between clear or transparent to a desired color responsive to the temperature change, such that the underlying color of the skin shows through until the user changes the temperature to effect the color change. Any suitable thermochromic material may be used as described in the present disclosure, and examples are listed above in the Background section.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of the feature is configured with thermochromic material to display a first and a second color. The portion of the feature with the thermochromic material has a thermal characteristic, typically the temperature of the thermochromic material, configurable between a first temperature and a second temperature. When the thermal characteristic is below the first temperature, the portion of the feature displays the first color. When the thermal characteristic is above the second temperature, the portion of the feature displays the second color.
Additionally, the portion of the feature having the thermochromic material may be substantially concealed when the feature is in the nominal configuration, and the portion of the feature having thermochromic material may be substantially exposed to the user when the feature is in the active configuration. For example, where the feature is an eye 24 and the portion having thermochromic material is the eyelid portion 24a, all or part of the eyelid portion 24a might be hidden from the user when the eye 24 is open, and all or part of the eyelid portion 24a might be exposed to the user when the eye 24 is closed, allowing the user to apply makeup.
As described above, the trigger 44 may be used to interact with the doll 10 to trigger interactive movement of one or more facial features, or to trigger speech, and the applicator 80 may be used to alter the thermal condition of the eyelid portions 24a or lips 26.
When the trigger 44 includes an internal magnet as described above, the hand-held makeup unit 42 can include a sealed body such that the user does not have convenient access to the magnet or other components stored within the hand-held makeup unit 42. When the trigger 44 includes a battery powered system, the hand-held makeup unit 42 may be configured to include a battery compartment and cover, which may be adapted to be selectively opened by the user to replace the batteries.
As described above, the applicator 80 may be used to apply water or other fluids to the doll 10 to activate or deactivate the thermochromic materials. The uptake and release rates of the applicator 80 as well as its fluid storage capacity may be selected to allow the user to apply the fluid to the doll without the fluid running or spreading to areas the user did not intend. The fluid storage and release capabilities of the applicator 80 may be extended by use of a reservoir in the grip portion 46.
The doll 10 may be used with a bowl 82 for holding the water or other fluid to be applied to the doll 10 to activate or deactivate the thermochromic materials. The bowl 82 may be formed in any suitable shape to further enhance the recreational value of the interactive doll as the child simulates the application of makeup.
In a further aspect of a previously mentioned exemplary embodiment, the bowl 82 has two reservoirs, the first reservoir holding water below the first temperature, and the second reservoir holding water above the second temperature. This configuration allows a user to apply water from the reservoirs to the portions of the features having thermochromic material, causing the portions to change between displaying the first and second colors.
In another aspect of the disclosure depicted in
A preferred embodiment uses a memory device 74 having a memory chip adapted to store at least 12 seconds of sound data, but different types of memory devices and larger or smaller memory chips may be used. The voice generator 70 may be disposed in the head cavity 28, the body cavity 34, or both. The voice generator may include features to enable the doll to speak different phrases in response to different user inputs. For example, the voice generator may be adapted to generate a particular phrase after the user applies makeup to the lips 26 and a different phrase after the user applies makeup to the eyes 24.
Additionally or alternatively, the voice generator may be adapted to generate a given phrase in response to user activation of a user interface mechanism 36 and a different phrase after the user applies any kind of makeup. Additionally, the power supply 78 may optionally be coupled to the internal portions 50a and/or 50b, depending on whether those portions require power to move the features. Other configurations and adaptations of the speaking device are possible such that the speaking device responds to the user interaction.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, the doll may include a user interface mechanism 36, an example of which is illustrated in
The interface mechanism 36 may include an interface member 38 with which the user can interact to cause a response by one or more interactive features of the doll 10. The interface mechanism may be in physical, electrical, magnetic or radio communication with the movement mechanisms and/or the speaking devices. As illustrated in
Accordingly, while embodiments have been particularly shown and described with reference to the foregoing disclosure, many variations may be made therein. The foregoing embodiments are illustrative, and no single feature or element is essential to all possible combinations that may be used in a particular application. Where the claims recite “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such claims include one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements. Further, ordinal indicators, such as first, second or third, for identified elements are used to distinguish between the elements, and do not indicate or imply a required or limited number of such elements, and do not indicate a particular position or order of such elements unless otherwise specifically stated.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/733,353 entitled “Interactive Doll,” filed Nov. 3, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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