1976-06-18
1977-09-13
Mancene, Louis G.
46107, A63H 1110
Patent
active
040473252
ABSTRACT:
A baton twirling doll having a torso, arms, legs, and a head which are all connected so as to simulate the human body can be connected to a support structure used to provide power to move one or more parts of the body with respect to other parts of the body. The support structure used includes a wheeled platform and a support member extending from the platform to the torso of the doll. A mechanical drive is connected to the wheels of the platform so as to be operated when the platform is rolled along a surface. This drive is connected with a motion transmitting structure within the torso of the doll for moving at least one part of the doll relative to the remainder of the doll. Preferably the doll is constructed so that a hand on one of the arms of the doll is rotated as the arm holding this hand is rotated and so that the legs of the doll are moved to simulate normal leg movement as the wheeled platform is moved along a surface. With such a structure a baton may be held by the movable hand so that it will rotate to simulate normal baton movement as the platform is moved.
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Cutting Robert F.
Mancene Louis G.
O'Brian Edward D.
Tomy Kogyo Co. Inc.
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