Structural improvement of angel doll's transmission

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450855
  • Patent Number
    6,450,855
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ackun; Jacob K.
    • Francis; Faye
    Agents
    • Rabin & Berdo, P.C.
Abstract
An angel doll for displaying on a table or mounted on a Christmas tree in Christmas season or such occasion includes a slow transmission device inside a base. The transmission includes a main shaft that drives a palette, two rotating cylinders and two rotating rods, so the palette rotates slowly, and colorful rays can be projected from the lamp inside the base, through the two rotating cylinders, to the margins of the optical fiber wing units. The swinging movement activated by the two rotating cylinders and the two rotating rods through the connecting rods and the side shaft in linkage, causes the wing units and the arm units to swing reciprocally, creating an active and lively atmosphere to the angel doll.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention is a structural improvement of an angel doll's transmission, particularly a structural improvement involving an eccentric side shaft and a main shaft that rotate slowly, simultaneously driving two rotating cylinders (two wing units linked to the doll) and two rotating rods (two arm units linked to the doll) to swing slowly to and fro, enabling connection with the cylinder to mount the whole unit on a Christmas tree, creating more active and lively movement to the angel doll, and providing the convenience of display.




Due to fast development of information technological, exchange of religions, cultures and technology between nations has become more frequent, resulting in a high degree of common features. Festivals and holidays, such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, etc. have become common occasions in global proportions. Especially on Christmas, most families would put up some decorations, particularly Christmas trees. Decorative items on the Christmas trees come in all shapes and sizes, including color ribbons, color balls, small gadgets, small dolls, etc. Angel dolls, in particular, are an essential symbol representing peace and grace. Conventional angel dolls are either static or dynamic. The static ones, which are irrelevant to the subject invention, will not be included in the following description.

FIG. 1

shows a conventional type of dynamic angel doll, using a base unit adorned with appropriate apparel, as well as body parts such as head, arms, wings, etc. But generally only the arms are moving. A drive unit installed inside the base will drive two arm rods to open and close repeatedly. Such repeated movement has obviously become monotonous and no longer looks amusing. Another shortcoming of the conventional angel doll is that its base is normally placed on a table or a counter, instead of on a Christmas tree. Therefore, its display effects are quite limited.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above shortcoming of conventional angel dolls, the subject inventor has devoted in research and improvement and after repeated conception, tests, revisions and modifications, based on many years of experience accumulated in the design and production of toys and giftware, has finally come up with the “structural improvement of an angel doll's transmission”, enabling such features as colorful rays, simultaneous and graceful swinging movement of arms and wings, lively and moving figure, capable of being displayed on a plane or easily mounted on top of a Christmas tree, upgraded applicability and convenience.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The drawings of preferred embodiments of this invention are described in following details to enable better understanding.





FIG. 1

is a view of a conventional doll of dynamic angel.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of this invention.





FIG. 3

is a section view of this invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the assembly of the base and the cylinder in this invention.





FIG. 5

illustrates how this invention is fixed with the cylinder to the top of a Christmas tree.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIGS. 2 through 4

, this invention comprises a foundation unit, a cover unit


30


and a cylinder


40


, wherein:




The foundation unit is a hollow base


10


. Inside the base


10


is installed a slow transmission device


11


that is composed of a motor and a reduction gear. Extended from the slow transmission device


11


is a main shaft


12


, which slowly rotates, extending vertically to the top of the base


10


. At a section of the main shaft


12


inside the base


10


is mounted a palette


13


. The palette


13


is made of transparent material. The palette is divided into several areas of different colors or patterns. Beside the slow transmission device


11


is a lamp


14


. Light coming directly from the lamp


14


and reflected from a lamp hood


15


beside it can project the colors or patterns through the color areas on the palette


13


toward the top. An intermediate portion of the main shaft


12


has an eccentric side shaft


16


extending sideways. The side shaft


16


will rotate eccentrically with the slow rotation of the main shaft


12


. At the back of the top of the base


10


are two through holes to accommodate two pieces of hollow rotating cylinders


17


,


18


. At the bottom of the two rotating cylinders


17


,


18


are gears


171


,


181


that are meshed for transmission purpose. Protruding horizontally from the side of one of the rotating cylinders


17


is a connecting rod


172


. Inside the connecting rod


172


is a chute


173


. The chute


173


is connected with the eccentric side shaft


16


of the main shaft


12


and driven by the side shaft


16


. Respectively inside the two rotating cylinders


17


,


18


are inserted fiberglass-woven wing units


19


. The light projected through the palette


13


from the lamp


14


inside the base


10


shines on the bottom of the wing units


19


inside the two rotating cylinders


17


,


18


, making colorful rays visible on the margins of the wing units


19


(the terminals of optical glass fibers). Hinged respectively at two sides of the top the base


10


are two rotating rods


20


,


21


. Protruding horizontally from the sides of the two rotating rods


20


,


21


are connecting rods


201


,


211


. Respectively inside the connecting rods


201


,


211


are two chutes


202


,


212


. By linking the two chutes


202


,


212


to the side shaft


16


, the two rotating rods


20


,


21


can be driven by the side shaft


16


. The tops of the two rotating rods


20


,


21


are linked to two arm units


22


. Protruded from the top rim of the base


10


are several protruded ears


23


. At the bottom of the base


10


is a depressed insert groove


24


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the on the rim of the insert groove


24


are several recesses


241


. On the sides of the recesses


241


are sideway extended inside holes


242


.




The cover unit


30


is a hollow cone shape. On the rim of its bottom and matching the protruded ears


23


of the base


10


are several groove holes


31


. The groove holes


31


and the protruded ears


23


are coupled to fasten the cover unit


30


onto the top of the base, to the extent that the top of the main shaft


12


is extended out of the top opening of the cover unit


30


(serving to position the main shaft


12


). On the surface of the cover unit


30


and matching the locations of the wing units


19


and the arm unit


22


are respectively openings to enable their extension.




The cylinder


40


is a hollow unit. On its top rim and opposite the recesses


241


of the insert groove


24


of the base


10


are several protruding plates


41


. The protruding plates


41


are inserted into respective recesses


241


of the insert groove


24


before the cylinder


40


is rotated, so that the protruding plates


41


are inserted into the inside holes


242


, and the cylinder is fastened to the bottom of the base


10


.




With the abovementioned construction, when the power of the slow transmission device


11


is switched on to slowly rotate the main shaft


12


, the palette


13


on the main shaft


12


will rotate slowly, and the lamp


14


will project colorful rays, through the different color and pattern areas on the palette


13


and through the rotating cylinder


17


,


18


, onto the margins of the wing units


19


. Meanwhile, the eccentric side shaft


16


extending from the main shaft


12


will also rotate eccentrically and slowly. Then, the simultaneous movement of the side shaft


16


, the connecting rod


172


of the rotating cylinder


17


, and the connecting rods


201


,


211


of the rotating rods


20


,


21


will drive the rotating cylinder


17


and the two rotating rods


20


,


21


to swing to and fro. Since the gear


171


and the gear


181


of the other rotating cylinder


18


are meshed, the rotating cylinder


17


will drive the rotating cylinder


18


to move reciprocally in a reverse direction. Therefore, the wing units


19


and the arm units


22


that are linked to the rotating rods


20


,


21


and the rotating cylinders


17


,


18


will create graceful, reciprocal swinging movement, which is much more active and lively than the conventional construction. This invention can be displayed by putting the base


10


on a table or inside a counter. Or, as shown in

FIG. 5

, this invention can also be mounted on top of a Christmas tree by fastening the cylinder


40


to the bottom of the base


10


, before mounting the hollow part of the cylinder


40


on the top of a Christmas tree, which is a feature for selective position for display.




To conclude, the exquisite structural design of this invention enables the arms and wings of the angel doll to move to and fro softly and elegantly, and enables the convenience of displaying it on a flat object or mounting it on top of a Christmas tree, thus effectively enhancing fun, amusement, liveliness and applicable convenience to the doll. Compared with conventional models, this invention has proved its inventiveness, innovativeness and enhanced performance. Therefore, this application is filed for a patent right. Your favorable consideration will be appreciated.



Claims
  • 1. An angel doll, comprising:a foundation unit, said foundation unit having a hollow base, said hollow base having a top and a bottom, the top having two holes at a rear portion thereof, a top rim of said base having a plurality of protruding ears extending therefrom, the bottom of said base having an insert groove, a rim of the insert groove having a plurality of recesses, a sideways-extending inside hole being formed adjacent to each recess; a slow transmission device disposed inside said base; a main shaft that extends vertically from said slow transmission device to and past the top of said base, said slow transmission device causing said main shaft to slowly rotate, said main shaft having an intermediate section disposed above the top of said base, the intermediate section having an eccentric side shaft that extends sideways, said side shaft being eccentrically rotatable with a rotation of said main shaft; two hollow rotating cylinders, each being disposed in a respective one of the holes in the top of said base, and each having a gear at a bottom rim thereof, said gears being intermeshed, one of said rotating cylinders having a connecting rod attached to a side thereof, an inside of said connecting rod being a chute, the chute and said side shaft being linked so that when said side shaft eccentrically rotates, said connecting rod is driven to rotate said rotating cylinders, said rotating cylinders being adapted to receive wings that rotate with said rotating cylinders; two rotating rods, each being disposed on a respective side of the top of said base, each rotating rod having a further connecting rod extending from a side thereof, each of said further connecting rods having a chute therein, said side shaft being linked to the chutes of said further connecting rods so that when said side shaft eccentrically rotates, said further connecting rods are driven to rotate said rotating rods; two arm units, each being linked to a top of a respective rotating rod, said arm units rotating with said rotating rods; a cover having a hollow cone shape, a bottom rim of said cover having a plurality of groove holes, each being disposed in registration with a respective protruding ear of said base, the protruding ears being insertable into the groove holes to fasten said cover to the top of said base, said cover having through openings to allow the wings and said arm units to extend therethrough; and a hollow cylinder having an opening at a bottom thereof, and having a top rim, the top rim having a plurality of protruding plates disposed in registration with the recesses in the insert groove of said base, said protruding plates being insertable into the recesses in the insert groove, so that when said cylinder is rotated, said protruding plates are moved to the inside holes, to fasten said cylinder to the bottom of said base.
  • 2. The angel doll recited in claim 1, wherein said slow transmission device includes a motor and a reduction gear set.
  • 3. The angel doll recited in claim 1, wherein a top of said main shaft extends out of a top opening of said cover.
  • 4. The angel doll recited in claim 1, further comprising a transparent palette disposed in said base, and being driven to rotate with said main shaft; and a lamp that projects light through said transparent palette.
  • 5. The angel doll recited in claim 4, wherein the light that is projected through said transparent palette is transmittable into the wings.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Number Name Date Kind
5121646 Cho Jun 1992 A
5247753 Yang Sep 1993 A
6082876 Hanson et al. Jul 2000 A
6171170 Lin Jan 2001 B1
6180193 Bostedt Jan 2001 B1
6264520 Yamazaki et al. Jul 2001 B1
6322421 Hou Nov 2001 B1