Mobile mannequin

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257467
  • Patent Number
    6,257,467
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 29, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mohanty; Bibhu
Abstract
A mannequin using ball joints for movably connecting a neck and extremities to a two-piece trunk section is disclosed. Each ball joint is provided with a built-in spring to allow free movement of the mannequin as desired by its user. The trunk sections are connected together by a flexible elbow to permit various positioning of the trunk section of the mannequin.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a utility model of mannequin, and more particularly to an improved structure of a mobile mannequin. Mannequins having movable joints are known in the art for a variety of purposes such as art study and sporting demonstrations. For example, known mannequins have movable arms, legs, hands and feet. One known type of mannequin includes a trunk ball joint to permit limited motion of a trunk section of the mannequin. However, known trunk ball joints limits movement of the trunk section mannequin, thereby limiting the number of possible positions for the mannequin. Accordingly, the mannequin is prevented from achieving a substantial number of desired poses or motions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved mobile mannequin which allows free manipulation of the mannequin to achieve any desired pose and motion. Accordingly, the present invention includes a two-piece trunk section connected together by a flexible elbow. The elbow is encladded with multiple washers and folded members. Locating wires extend between the trunk sections to properly secure the washers together. The elbow allows for increased manipulation of the mannequin into various poses and motions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of the mannequin of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of the mannequin of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the mannequin in a pose in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION:




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, an improved mobile mannequin


40


, in accordance with the present invention, is shown. Mannequin


40


includes an upper body portion and a lower body portion. Upper body portion has a head


1


, an upper trunk


5


, arms


42


, and palms


18


. Head


1


and upper trunk


5


are connected together with a neck ball joint


4


. A head screw


2


is provided in the head


1


and connected to one end of a central spring


3


. A shoulder ball joint


8


is positioned within arm holes formed at both ends of the upper trunk


5


. A shoulder spring


6


is provided in the upper trunk


5


and the other end of the central spring


3


is connected to the shoulder spring


6


. Both ends of the shoulder spring


6


are fixed at the shoulder ball joint


8


with a screw


7


.




Arms


42


further include upper and lower arm portions


10


and


15


, respectively. Both upper and lower arms


10


and


15


, respectively, are connected together by an elbow ball joint


13


. An upper arm spring


11


is built in upper arm


10


with one end of upper arm spring


11


fixed onto the shoulder ball joint


8


with a screw


9


. The other end of upper arm spring


11


is fixed onto the elbow ball joint


13


with a screw


12


. A lower arm nail


14


is fixed on the lower arm


15


with one end of a lower arm spring


16


is being fixed on the lower arm nail


14


. The other end of the lower arm spring


16


is fixed to palm


18


with a screw


17


.




Lower body portion includes a lower trunk


24


, thighs


29


, legs


34


and feet


37


. A flexible elbow


20


is provided at the center of the upper trunk


5


whereby the elbow


20


is connected to and extending downwardly from upper trunk


5


, to connect upper trunk


5


to lower trunk


24


. The elbow


20


is encladded with multiple washers


21


and folded members


22


with the lower end of the elbow


20


inserted into and fixed in the lower trunk


24


. The washers


21


are spaced apart along elbow


20


, with folded members


22


positioned between adjacent washers


21


. The washers


21


have varying diameters. For example, the outermost washers


21




a


have larger diameters as compared to the inner washers


21




b


, providing an hourglass shape. Further, the forward portions of the washers


21


may be beveled, as best seen in

FIG. 3

, to permit a greater degree of bending. Locating wires


19


penetrate between the upper trunk


5


and the lower trunk


24


, equally spaced from elbow


20


and extending through each washer


21


.




A nut


23


is caulked into the lower trunk


24


to connect to a threaded post


38


. Threaded post


38


is connected with threads to a base plate


39


for supporting the mannequin.




The lower trunk


24


also connects to each thigh


29


via a thigh hinge ball joint


26


. Thigh hinge ball joint


26


is held in position to the lower trunk


24


through a side nail


25


of the lower trunk


24


. A screw


27


is provided on the thigh ball joint


26


, which is fixed with a thigh nail


30


. One end of a thigh spring


28


is fixed onto the screw


27


while the other end of the thigh spring


28


is fixed to the screw of the thigh nail


30


. The thigh


29


connects to a leg


34


with a knee ball joint


31


by a screw


32


.




The leg


34


and the foot


37


are connected together with an ankle ball joint


36


by a screw


35


. One end of a leg spring


33


is fixed to the screw


32


of the knee ball


31


. The other end of the leg spring


33


is fixed to the screw


35


at the ankle ball joint


36


.




The present invention of the mannequin allows motions of bowing, supine and prostrate positions. For example,

FIG. 3

shows the mannequin in a bent over position. Further, each and all parts of the mannequin body are capable of free movement to achieve various poses and motion as desired for the general public and students of arts. The present invention can also be used for demonstration purposes for swimming gymnastics and other sports, or simply as an artistic object for appreciation.



Claims
  • 1. A mobile mannequin, comprising:a trunk section having upper and lower trunks; a pair of arms movably connected to said upper trunk; a head movably connected to said upper trunk; and a pair of leg members movably connected to said lower trunk; wherein said upper and lower trunk are connected together by a flexible elbow having a diameter substantially less than the diameters of said upper and lower trunks, such that said upper and lower trunks are movable with respect to one another to permit positioning of said mannequin; wherein said flexible elbow is encladded with a plurality of washers positioned between said upper and lower trunks.
  • 2. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein each of said arms are movably connected to said upper trunk by a shoulder ball joint, and further including a central spring positioned perpendicular to a shoulder spring, wherein said head is fixedly connected to a first end of a central spring and a second end of said central spring is fixedly connected to a section of said shoulder spring, and each end of said shoulder spring being fixedly connected to one of said shoulder ball joints.
  • 3. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein said flexible elbow is further encladded with a plurality of folded members, said folded members being positioned between adjacent washers.
  • 4. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein said washers are equally spaced apart from one another.
  • 5. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein said washers have varying diameters, said washers positioned adjacent to said upper and lower trunks having a greater diameter than said diameters of said remaining washers.
  • 6. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein a portion of each of said washer is beveled in a downwardly sloping manner, said portions being positioned in alignment to permit bending of said trunk section.
  • 7. The mannequin of claim 1, further including locating wires extending between said upper and lower trunks, said locating wires extending through said washers.
  • 8. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein said head is movably connected to said upper trunk by a neck ball joint.
  • 9. The mannequin of claim 2, wherein said arms include upper and lower arm portions, a first end of each of said upper arm portion being movably connected to said upper trunk by said shoulder joint, a second end of each of said upper arm portion being movably connected to a first end of said lower arm portion by an elbow ball joint, a second end of each of said lower arm portion movably connected to a palm.
  • 10. The mannequin of claim 9, further including upper and lower arm springs, wherein said upper arm spring has a first end fixedly connected to said shoulder ball joint and a second end fixedly connected to said elbow ball joint, and wherein said lower arm spring has a first end is fixedly connected to a section of said lower arm portion and a second end fixedly connected to said palm.
  • 11. The mannequin of claim 1, wherein each of said leg members include a thigh, leg and foot, each of said thighs being movably connected to said lower trunk by a thigh ball joint, each of said legs being movably connected to one of said thighs by a knee ball joint, and each of said feet being movably connected to one of said legs by an ankle ball joint.
  • 12. The mannequin of claim 11, wherein each leg member further includes a thigh spring and a leg spring, wherein a first end of each of said thigh springs is fixedly connected to one of said thigh ball joints and a second end of each of said thigh springs is fixedly connected to a section of said thigh, wherein a first end of each of said leg springs is fixedly connected to one of said knee ball joints and a second end of each of said leg springs is fixedly connected to one of said ankle ball joints.
  • 13. A mobile mannequin, comprising:a trunk section having upper and lower trunks, spaced apart and connected together by a flexible elbow having a diameter substantially less than the diameters of said upper and lower trunks such that said upper and lower trunks are movable with respect to one another to permit positioning of said mannequin; said elbow being encladded with a plurality of washers positioned between said upper and lower trunks, wherein said washers have varying diameters such that said washers positioned adjacent to said upper and lower trunks have a greater diameter than said diameters of said remaining washers; a pair of arms movably connected to said upper trunk with shoulder ball joints; a head movably connected to said upper trunk by a neck ball joint; and a pair of leg members connected to said lower trunk with thigh ball joints.
  • 14. The mobile mannequin of claim 13, wherein said flexible elbow is further encladded with a plurality of folded members, said folded members being arranged in an alternating manner with said washers such that at least one folded member is positioned between adjacent washers.
  • 15. The mobile mannequin of claim 13, wherein a portion of each of said washer is beveled in a downwardly sloping manner, with said portions being positioned in alignment to permit bending of said trunk section.
  • 16. The mobile mannequin of claim 13, further including locating wires extending between said upper and lower trunks, said locating wires being positioned on opposite sides of said elbow and extending through said washers.
  • 17. A mobile mannequin, comprising:a trunk section having upper and lower trunks, spaced apart and connected together by a flexible elbow having a diameter substantially less than the diameters of said upper and lower trunks such that said upper and lower trunks are movable with respect to one another to permit positioning of said mannequin; said elbow being encladded with a plurality of washers and folded members positioned between said upper and lower trunks; said washers having varying diameters such that said washers positioned adjacent to said upper and lower trunks have a greater diameter than said diameters of said remaining washers and wherein a portion of each of said washer is beveled in a downwardly sloping manner, with said portions being positioned in alignment to permit bending of said trunk section; said folded members being arranged in an alternating manner with said washers such that at least one folded member is positioned between adjacent washers; locating wires extending between said upper and lower trunks, said locating wires being positioned on opposite sides of said elbow and extending through said washers; a pair of arms movably connected to said upper trunk with shoulder ball joints; a head movably connected to said upper trunk by a neck ball joint; and a pair of leg members connected to said lower trunk with thigh ball joints.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 2 39682 Dec 1998 TW
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Entry
Rhode Island Bar Journal, Apr., 1999, p. 49; “LegalDesign,inc.” (Advertisement).
Photograph of Prior Art Mannequin.