Amusement devices: toys – Figure toy or accessory therefor – Having sounding means
Patent
1992-02-07
1993-08-17
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Figure toy or accessory therefor
Having sounding means
446330, 446338, A63H 328, A63H 320, A63H 336
Patent
active
052363856
ABSTRACT:
An animated toy doll which simulates a baby falling asleep is provided. Initially, the doll sits upright. A mechanical internal mechanism is provided for tilting or nodding the head forward, and then tilting the entire torso rearward to a final reclined sleeping position. The motions of the doll are triggered by squeezing one of the feet of the doll. Motion of the internal mechanism is dampened by a thick silicone gel to ensure slow and smooth movement of the mechanism to achieve a realistic, graceful animation of the doll. No electrical device or motor is required.
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California R&D Center, Inc.
Hafer Robert A.
Muir D. Neal
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