This invention relates generally to fashion dolls and particularly to clothing and accessory articles used in combination therewith. This invention also relates to a reconfigurable or transformable article of clothing that can be used with a doll or figure.
Fashion dolls have proven to be an extremely popular and long-lasting category of doll products through the years. The most popular fashion dolls provide generally elongated thin bodies formed of a molded plastic material. In most fashion dolls, at least some portions of the dolls include articulated joints to provide action and posability. Often the appearance factors such as facial characteristics and hairstyle of fashion dolls is exaggerated to provide enhanced play value for the child user. In attempting to improve the appeal of fashion dolls, practitioners in the toy arts have provided a virtually endless variety of play environments, accessories and clothing articles for use with one or more fashion dolls. Thus, practitioners have provided toy vehicles, campers, home environments, kitchen apparatus, fashion apparatus as well as hairplay and makeup accessories all intended to enhance the play value and appeal of fashion dolls. Perhaps one of the most important aspects of fashion doll product and accessory design which has emerged through the years is the need to provide some enhanced play value for fashion dolls rather than simply rely upon their highly attractive fashionable appearances and so on. Thus, dolls have been provided with extreme hairplay in which the child user is able to style the doll's hair as well as a wardrobe of interchangeable clothing articles and fashion accessories such as shoes, purses and jewelry. Despite the substantial efforts directed toward improving the appeal of fashion dolls which practitioners in the toy arts have made, there remains nonetheless a continuing need in the art for evermore improved, novel and interesting apparel and accessory features for fashion dolls.
The present invention provides clothing articles which may be worn by a fashion doll and which are configurable in at least two different configurations and appearances. The clothing articles are characterized by having a first configuration in which the garment is basically folded upwardly about the doll's body to enclose a portion of the doll's head and cover the doll body in an overlapping cover from approximately the lower torso to the top of the doll's head. In a second configuration, the clothing article is unfolded from its first configuration and is pulled downwardly upon the doll's torso and legs to provide a long skirt-like article of apparel which terminates at its lower end in a plurality of outwardly extending petal-like appendages. These petal-like appendages are flexible and somewhat filmy and give the doll an altered appearance which corresponds to a mermaid. The clothing article may be repeatedly converted between the two configurations for continuous and extended child play.
In one embodiment, a reconfigurable doll assembly comprises a doll including a body having an upper portion with a head, and a leg portion, and a clothing article movably mounted on the doll, the clothing article being movable relative to the body of the doll between a first configuration and a second configuration, the clothing article having a body portion with a first end portion and a second end portion, the first end portion remaining in contact with the body of the doll while the clothing article is moved between its first configuration and its second configuration, the second end portion being located proximate to the leg portion in the second configuration and being located above the head of the body in the first configuration.
In one embodiment, the clothing article in the second configuration creates the appearance of a portion of a mermaid, and the clothing article in the first configuration forms a hood for the head of the doll body.
In another embodiment, the second end portion includes a first distal tip portion and a second distal tip portion, the first distal tip portion and the second distal tip portion being oriented away from each other in the second configuration, and the first distal tip portion and the second distal tip portion being coupled together in the first configuration. In addition, the first distal tip portion and the second distal tip portion are oriented laterally from the body in the second configuration. Alternatively, each of the first distal tip portion and the second distal tip portion includes a coupling mechanism, the coupling mechanisms of the distal tip portions being engageable with each other to retain the clothing article in the second configuration.
In one embodiment, the first end portion frictionally engages the body of the doll when the clothing article is moved between the first configuration and the second configuration.
In one embodiment, the doll body has a waist portion and the first end portion remains in contact with the waist portion when the clothing article is moved between the first configuration and the second configuration.
In one embodiment, the body portion of the clothing article includes a first opening and a second opening formed therein, and the doll body includes a first arm and a second arm, the first opening receiving the first arm and the second opening receiving the second arm when the clothing article is in its first configuration. In an alternative embodiment, the clothing article is placeable in a third configuration, the first arm and second arm being engaged with the first opening and the second opening, respectively, when the clothing article is in the third configuration, and the second end portion includes a first distal tip portion and a second distal tip portion, each of the distal tip portions extending outward from the doll body when the clothing article is in its third configuration.
In one embodiment, a doll assembly comprises a doll having a torso portion, a leg portion, a first arm, a second arm, and a head, and a reconfigurable clothing article movably mounted on the doll, the clothing article is placeable in a lowered configuration in which the clothing article is proximate to the leg portion of the doll, and the clothing article is placeable in a raised configuration in which the clothing article is proximate to the torso portion of the doll, the clothing article receiving at least one of the first arm or the second arm while in the raised configuration.
In one embodiment, the clothing article covers substantially all of the leg portion of the doll when the clothing article is in its lowered configuration.
In one embodiment, the clothing article covers substantially all of the torso portion of the doll when the clothing article is in its raised configuration. In an alternative embodiment, the clothing article extends around a portion of the head when the clothing article is in its raised configuration.
In one embodiment, the clothing article includes a first opening and a second opening formed therein, the first opening receiving the first arm and the second opening receiving the second arm when the clothing article is in the raised configuration.
In one embodiment, the clothing article includes a body portion with a first end portion and a second end portion, the first end portion remaining in contact with the torso portion of the doll when the clothing article is moved between the lowered configuration and the raised configuration, the body portion having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, the first surface being oriented outward from the body in the first configuration, and the second surface being oriented outward from the body in the second configuration.
In one embodiment, a reconfigurable clothing article is provided for a doll that includes an upper portion, a middle portion, a lower portion, and a pair of arms coupled to the upper portion. The reconfigurable clothing article comprises a body portion including a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, a first end portion coupled to the body portion, and a second end portion coupled to the body portion, the body portion being placeable in a first configuration in which the first end portion is located proximate to the middle portion of the doll and the second end portion covers the lower portion of the doll, and the body portion being placeable in a second configuration in which the first end portion is located proximate to the middle portion of the doll and the second end portion covers the upper portion of the doll.
In one embodiment, the second end portion includes a first tip and a second tip, the first tip being coupleable with the second tip when the clothing article is in its second configuration.
In one embodiment, the body portion includes a receiving area, one of the arms of the doll being engaged with the receiving area when the body portion is in the second configuration.
In one embodiment, the first end portion is stretchable.
In one embodiment, the doll body includes a surface with thermochromic indicia thereon.
The present invention is shown in the various figures attached hereto in which each element maintains the same reference numeral in the various views shown herein and in which:
By way of overview, the present invention provides transforming clothing articles for a fashion doll having a waist portion secured to the waist of the doll and an elongated generally narrow sheath-like skirt extending therefrom. The lower end of the elongated narrow skirt is freely movable and supports a plurality of petal-like projections formed of a flexible cloth material. A plurality of fasteners such as hook and loop type fabric fasteners are distributed upon the outer edges of the petals. The long narrow sheath-like skirt defines a slit extending upwardly from the lower end to approximately the knee location of the doll. The clothing article may be worn in a first configuration in which the lower end and petals are drawn upwardly upon the doll's leg and torso to embrace and wrap upon the doll's shoulders and head. In this position, the hook and loop fabric attachment pads cooperate to secure the petals about the doll's head and shoulders to resemble a clothing article such as a hooded sweatshirt or the like. In this configuration, the long sheath-like skirt is folded upon itself to overlie the waist attachment and doll torso. In the alternate configuration which corresponds to a mermaid, the petals are separated and drawn downwardly upon the doll's body such that the long sheath-like skirt extends from the doll's waist to the doll's feet. When so extended, the petals extend outwardly about the doll's feet to mimic the fins of a mermaid. The elongated slit extending from the petal area to the knee area of the skirt facilitates the configuration about the doll's head and shoulders in the hooded sweatshirt configuration.
More specifically,
Doll or doll assembly 10 is shown wearing a clothing article generally referenced by numeral 20 which is fabricated in accordance with the present invention. The clothing article is reconfigurable as described below. Thus, clothing article 20 is formed of flexible cloth material and defines a waist band 21 secured to waist 15 of doll 10. The waist band 21 can be stretchable and slid onto the waist 15. In one implementation, the waist band 21 can be referred to as an end portion 20A of the clothing article 20. The clothing article 20 has another end portion 20B, which in this configuration, is located proximate to the head 19 of the doll. As the clothing article 20 is reconfigured as described below, the end portion 20A frictionally engages and remains in contact with the body of the doll 10.
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The elongated narrow skirt 22 of the clothing article 20 extends downwardly upon legs 11 and 12 of doll 10, as shown in
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the transformation shown in
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The article of clothing 120 has a first surface 130 and a second surface 132 opposite to the first surface 130. As illustrated in
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The doll 200 includes an article of clothing or garment 250. The garment 250 is coupled to a waistband or mounting portion 270 that is coupled to the doll body 210. The garment 250 has a surface 260 that is exposed or visible when the garment is in configuration 252, which can be referred to alternatively as an upper configuration or hood configuration. The garment 250 can be moved to configuration 254 (see
The garment 250 can be placed in another configuration 256, such as a dress-like configuration, as illustrated in
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The body portion 290 includes openings 292 and 294 formed therein that are configured to receive the arms 216 and 218 of the doll, respectively. The garment 250 includes opposite surfaces 260 and 262 that are either displayed or hidden based on the configuration of the garment 250. As mentioned above, the garment 250 includes portions 266 and 268 that can be located proximate to and above the head of the doll, proximate to the feet of the doll, or at a position therebetween. In this embodiment, end portion 266 has an inner surface 266A with a coupling mechanism 266B coupled thereto. In addition, end portion 268 has an inner surface 268A with a coupling mechanism 268B coupled thereto. When the end portions 266 and 268 are moved to their upper positions, the end portions 266 and 268 can be connected to each other in a hood-like configuration and retained in that configuration by engaging the coupling mechanisms 266B and 268B together.
In alternative embodiments, the quantity and location of the coupling mechanisms on the end portions can vary. In addition, the quantity and configuration of the petals or tips of the garment coupled to the doll can vary in different embodiments.
What has been shown is a clothing article for use with a fashion doll which is convertible between an article of clothing to a mermaid appearance.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/214,769, filed Apr. 27, 2009, entitled “Transforming Clothing Articles for Fashion Doll,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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