This disclosure relates to launchable dolls comprising wings which impart aerodynamic lift to a figurine when it is rotated.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,086 discloses a doll. However, it could be advantageous to provide a more versatile doll.
We provide a launchable doll having arms, legs and wings, the wings fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof to impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
We also provide a set including the launchable doll and a launcher including a base, a tube that contains the legs and a mechanism that rotates the tube and the doll with respect to the base.
We further provide a launchable doll having wings that are fixed to but detachable from the doll at the waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
We still further provide a launchable doll having four wings provided on two parts that fit together around a body portion of the doll at a waist level thereof and which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when the doll is rotated.
Representative dolls will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
We provide a launchable doll having wings which impart aerodynamic lift to the doll when it is rotated, the wings being fixed to the doll at a waist level thereof. This allows the doll to have movable limbs so that it can be posed and dressed as a regular doll. It also allows the doll to be launched from a launcher without having specific means for coupling to the launcher.
The wings may be pivotable with respect to the body of the doll so that, when not rotating, the wings fall to a substantially vertical position. This allows the doll to sit. The wings may thus provide a skirt for the doll.
The wings may be detachable from the doll as desired. In particular, the wings may be attachable between a torso portion and a waist portion of the body portion. The torso and waist portions may be slidable towards and away from each other and at least one spring may be provided to clamp a projection on the wings between the torso and waist portions. At least one leg of the doll may be pivotably attached at least indirectly to the torso portion and provided with cam means for moving the leg or waist portion towards the torso portion. A lever may be provided on the torso portion to urge the waist portion away from the torso portion to release the wings.
A particular construction of the doll may have four wings. The wings may be provided on two parts which fit together around the body of the doll.
Preferably, the doll comprises articulated legs and/or arms.
We also provide a set comprising a launchable doll as defined above and a launcher comprising a base, a tube for containing the legs of the doll and a mechanism for rotating the tube and the doll with respect to the base. The wings of the doll may be arranged to rest on an upper end of the tube. The mechanism may be a windable clockwork mechanism or may be powered by a pull string or a pullable serrated strip.
Turning now to the drawings,
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The wing part 9 is held loosely between the torso 11 and the waist portion 18 and the second wing part 9 is inserted as shown in
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The wings of the doll may be covered with flexible plastics material that is softer than the remainder of the doll to allow easier catching. The doll may have conventional fabric wings attached to its torso to allow it to resemble a fairy. The doll may include a light source, such as one or more light emitting diodes, which may be used to transfer light to transparent or tinted wings, providing an interesting effect when the wings rotate.
The word “doll” as used herein embraces both male and female human figures as well as animal, cartoon and fantasy figures.
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0515118.8 | Jul 2005 | GB | national |
This is a §371 of International Application No. PCT/GB2006/002712, with an international filing date of Jul. 20, 2006 (WO 2007/010264 A2, published Jan. 25, 2007), which is based on British Patent Application No. 0515118.8, filed Jul. 22, 2005.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2006/002712 | 7/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/7/2008 |