Claims
- 1. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; and an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment, wherein the warning indicates an area of the doll corresponding to an injury location in the infant.
- 2. The doll of claim 1, wherein the acceleration sensor is connected with the head portion of the doll.
- 3. The doll of claim 1, wherein the acceleration sensor is connected with the body of the doll.
- 4. The doll of claim 1, wherein the warning comprises elements selected from the set consisting of:
visual; audio; and tactile.
- 5. The doll of claim 1, wherein the warning comprises elements selected from the set consisting of:
light; sound; and vibration.
- 6. The doll of claim 1, wherein the warning comprises text.
- 7. The doll of claim 6, wherein the text indicates an injury caused when the doll is subjected to said treatment.
- 8. The doll of claim 1, wherein the head portion encompasses a simulated human brain.
- 9. The doll of claim 8, wherein at least part of the head portion is at least partially transparent and reveals at least a portion of the simulated human brain.
- 10. The doll of claim 9, wherein the warning includes a visual element emanating from the simulated human brain.
- 12. The doll of claim 10, wherein the visual element emanating from the simulated human brain includes text indicating an injury caused when the doll is subjected to said treatment.
- 13. The doll of claim 12, wherein the text indicating an injury caused when the doll is subjected to said treatment identifies a function of a portion of a human brain in a corresponding position to the area of the simulated brain injured when the doll is subjected to said treatment, such that a user can identify potential mental impairment that can result when an infant is subjected to said treatment.
- 14. The doll of claim 10, wherein the visual element emanating from the simulated human brain comprises light.
- 15. The doll of claim 14, wherein the light is generated at least in part by a Liquid Crystal Display.
- 16. The doll of claim 14, wherein the light is generated at least in part by a Light Emitting Diode.
- 17. The doll of claim 14, wherein at least a portion of the light is transmitted at least partially through a fiber optic cable.
- 18. The doll of claim 1, further comprising:
a label for the acceleration sensor, the label identifying a function of a portion of an infant's anatomy in a corresponding position to the acceleration sensor, such that a user can identify potential physiological consequences to an infant when the doll is subjected to said treatment.
- 19. A doll, comprising:
first and second chambers disposed within the doll, at least a portion of the first chamber being at least partially transparent and disposed to permit viewing of the contents of the first chamber; and the second chamber containing simulated blood and being in fluid communication with the first chamber through one or more acceleration-sensitive connections, the one or more acceleration-sensitive connections preventing the simulated blood from passing from the second chamber to the first chamber absent acceleration exceeding a pre-selected threshold.
- 20. The doll of claim 1, further comprising:
first and second chambers disposed within the doll, at least a portion of the first chamber being at least partially transparent and disposed to permit viewing of the contents of the first chamber; and the second chamber containing simulated blood and being in fluid communication with the first chamber through one or more acceleration-sensitive connections, the one or more acceleration-sensitive connections preventing the simulated blood from passing from the second chamber to the first chamber absent acceleration exceeding a pre-selected threshold.
- 21. The doll of claim 19, further comprising a label for the first chamber, the label identifying a function of a portion of an infant's anatomy in a corresponding position to the first chamber, such that a user can identify potential effects of internal bleeding that can result to an infant when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment.
- 22. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; and a plurality of acceleration sensors disposed among at least one of the head portion and the body, each of the plurality of acceleration sensors having an indicator associated therewith, each said indicator generating a warning upon the associated acceleration sensor reaching a pre-selected threshold acceleration, each said warning emanating from a respective area of the doll subjected to the threshold acceleration when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment.
- 23. The doll of claim 22, further comprising a simulated brain disposed within the head portion and the body, and a transparent skin through which the simulated brain is visible.
- 24. The doll of claim 22, further comprising:
first and second chambers disposed within the doll, at least a portion of the first chamber being at least partially transparent and disposed to permit viewing of the contents of the first chamber; and the second chamber containing simulated blood and being in fluid communication with the first chamber through one or more CPU-controlled valves.
- 25. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; and simulated blood that visibly appears in an area of the doll that has experienced acceleration sufficient to cause internal bleeding to a corresponding area of an infant's anatomy.
- 26. The doll of claim 25, wherein the simulated blood comprises an electronic display.
- 27. The doll of claim 25, wherein the simulated blood comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 29. A method of learning about Shaken Baby Syndrome, the method comprising:
shaking a doll, the doll comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; and an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicating an area of the doll corresponding to an injury location in an infant indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in the infant subjected to said treatment; and causing the acceleration sensor connected with the doll to trigger the warning.
- 30. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of:
evaluating the warning to determine potential physiological effects of corresponding shaking of an infant.
- 31. Performing the steps of the method of claim 29 in furtherance of a legal proceeding.
- 32. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; a simulated human brain at least partially encompassed by the head portion; and an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment.
- 33. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body such that the head portion is floppable about more than one axis; and an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment.
- 34. The doll of claim 1, wherein the head portion is floppably connected to the body such that the head portion is floppable about more than one axis.
- 35. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body and encompassing a simulated brain, at least part of the head portion being at least partially transparent and revealing at least a portion of the simulated brain; and an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment.
- 36. The doll of claim 35, wherein the warning includes a visual element emanating from the simulated brain.
- 37. The doll of claim 36, wherein the visual element emanating from the simulated brain emanates from an area of the simulated brain injured when the doll is subjected to said treatment.
- 38. The doll of claim 37, wherein the visual element emanating from the simulated brain includes text indicating an injury caused when the doll is subjected to said treatment.
- 39. The doll of claim 38, wherein the text indicating an injury caused when the doll is subjected to said treatment identifies a function of a portion of a human brain in a corresponding position to the area of the simulated brain injured when the doll is subjected to said treatment, such that a user can identify potential mental impairment that can result when an infant is subjected to said treatment.
- 40. The doll of claim 37, wherein the visual element emanating from the simulated brain comprises light.
- 41. The doll of claim 40, wherein the light is generated at least in part by a Liquid Crystal Display.
- 42. The doll of claim 40, wherein the light is generated at least in part by a Light Emitting Diode.
- 43. The doll of claim 40, wherein at least a portion of the light is transmitted at least partially through a fiber optic cable.
- 44. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is, subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment; and a label for the acceleration sensor, the label identifying a function of a portion of an infant's anatomy in a corresponding position to the acceleration sensor, such that a user can identify potential physiological consequences to an infant when the doll is subjected to said treatment.
- 45. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment; first and second chambers disposed within the doll, at least a portion of the first chamber being at least partially transparent and disposed to permit viewing of the contents of the first chamber; and the second chamber containing simulated blood and being in fluid communication with the first chamber through one or more acceleration-sensitive connections, the one or more acceleration-sensitive connections preventing the simulated blood from passing from the second chamber to the first chamber absent acceleration exceeding a pre-selected threshold.
- 46. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment; a simulated brain and nervous system disposed within the head portion and the body; and a transparent skin through which the simulated brain and the nervous system are visible.
- 47. A doll, comprising:
a head portion floppably connected to a body; an acceleration sensor connected with the doll and triggering a warning indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome when the doll is subjected to treatment that could cause Shaken Baby Syndrome in an infant subjected to said treatment; first and second chambers disposed within the doll, at least a portion of the first chamber being at least partially transparent and disposed to permit viewing of the contents of the first chamber; and the second chamber containing simulated blood and being in fluid communication with the first chamber through one or more CPU-controlled valves, the one or more CPU-controlled valves preventing the simulated blood from passing from the second chamber to the first chamber absent a warning signal output by the CPU to the one or more CPU-controlled valves.
- 48. The doll of claim 22, further comprising a CPU operatively connected to the plurality of acceleration sensors, the CPU being programmed with a set of injury criteria that correlate accelerations experienced by the plurality of acceleration sensors with injury to corresponding portions of human anatomy.
- 49. The doll of claim 22, wherein the warnings indicate magnitude of acceleration.
- 50. The doll of claim 22, wherein the warnings comprise visual indicia.
- 51. The doll of claim 50, wherein the warnings comprise simulated blood.
- 52. The doll of claim 51, wherein the warnings further comprise text.
- 53. The doll of claim 25, wherein the simulated blood comprises light.
- 54. The doll of claim 53, wherein the light is red.
- 55. The doll of claim 53, wherein at least a portion of the light is transmitted by fiber optic cable.
- 56. The doll of claim 25, further comprising text appearing with the simulated blood.
- 57. The doll of claim 56, wherein the text indicates a type of anatomical function damaged by the acceleration.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to, and incorporates herein by reference, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/316,043, filed Aug. 30, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US02/27209 |
8/27/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60316043 |
Aug 2001 |
US |