[0001] This invention relates to a female playing doll adapted to temporarily imitate a
pregnant state and, after a more or less symbolic child birth, to resume a non-pregnant
state.
[0002] It has already been proposed that a pregnancy may be imitated by placing a suitably
bulging cover element on the stomach region of a doll, and that underneath this element
there could even be space for a baby doll, which may thus be taken out upon lifting
of the bulging element.
[0003] As well known, children are very interested in the circumstances around the birth
function, and really it is a bad illustration that the baby appears inside a bulging
in front of the mother doll's flat stomach. This region can well be shaped with a
forwardly open depression, but the covering thereof by pregnancy and non-pregnancy,
respectively, would then require two different elements, viz. a bulging and a flat
stomach element, respectively, of which at least one can easily get lost.
[0004] It is the purpose of the invention to provide a doll of the discussed type, which
can exhibit the required 'stomach depth' for holding a reasonably large baby doll
with the use of a bulging cover element, without any separate, loose cover element
being required for imitating the flat stomach of the mother doll before and after
the birth. It is an associated educational purpose that on this background it is possible
to explain to the interested children that the formation of the baby takes place deeper
inside the mother body than in front of the stomach thereof.
[0005] According to the invention this is achieved by the mother doll being shaped with
a deep stomach depression, in which there is provided a spring biased, displaceable
flat stomach element, which in a free condition is projectable into a position flush
with the remaining stomach region of the doll, while the stomach opening is coverable
by a loose, bulging stomach element with a baby doll located between the rear side
of the bulging element and the front side of the flat element, with the latter displaced
rearwardly all according to the space required by the baby doll. Hereby the baby doll
may be designed with a reasonably large size without the bulging element having to
be overdimensioned, and the flat stomach element will automatically assume its correct
position whenever the mother doll is wanted to be 'normal'. Symbolically the birth
will happen in an active manner in that the flat stomach element will press the baby
doll out of the mother body, when the bulging stomach element is removed, this at
least being more realistic than if the baby doll is to be picked or poured out.
[0006] There have been prior proposals of how to arrange for a pregnant doll and for the
birth of a baby thereof, but the known proposals are not well suited for use with
relatively small dolls of the so-called mannequin type, where there is a minimum of
space available for the special arrangement. The present invention is particularly
well suited for such small size dolls, the hip dimensions of which should generally
be kept small. Typically the doll will have a height of 20-40 cm, preferably approximately
30cm, with a torso height of 8-12 cm, preferably some 9-10 cm. By way of example,
the loose, bulging stomach element may be removably fastened by means of resilient
hook portions engaging with holding recesses at the inside of a cylindrical skirt
projecting inwardly from the stomach opening, while this skirt may form a guiding
cylinder for the depressable flat stomach element, whereby there will be no need for
using visible holding means for the bulging stomach element; even if the baby doll
is not placed inside the bulging element such hook portions, by the mounting of this
element, may cause an inward displacement of the flat stomach element sufficiently
to ensure the desired holding engagement and still without the flat stomach element
having to be a loose, detatchable element.
[0007] In the following the invention is described in more detail with reference to the
drawing, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a doll torso according to the invention, while
Figs. 2 and 3 are sectional views thereof.
[0008] In Fig. 1 is shown a doll torso 2 having af flat stomach portion 4. As shown in more
detail in Fig. 2 this portion consists of a separate plate element which is received
in a cylinder skirt 6 projecting inwardly from the torso edge around the stomac portion
4, a compression spring 8 being arranged between the stomach portion 4 and the adjacent
back side of the torso. The stomach plate 4 is provided at least locally with a depressed,
outwardly projecting edge portion 10 that is held behind an edge projection 12 at
the front end of the skirt 6. If the skirt projects directly from the edge of the
stomach opening, then the parts 10 may represent local projections located in respective
slots in the skirt 6. In both cases the stomach plate 4 will be urged by the spring
8 into a foremost position, in which it is flush with the front side of the torso,
such that the doll will exhibit a usual, flat stomach.
[0009] To the doll belongs a separate, bulging stomach element 14, which as shown in Fig.
3 is insertable into the stomach opening so as to be held therein by means of resilient
holding nose portions 16 also allowing for a later removal of this stomach cover.
As shown in Fig. 3 the doll can be made pregnant by placing the baby doll 18 on the
flat stomach portion 4 and covering it with the bulging element 14, whereafter this
element is pressed inwardly against the action of the spring 8 until the nose portions
16 engage under the edge portions 12. The doll will now appear pregnant in shape,
yet also with a laid-in and releasable baby, which, due to the possible depression
of the stomach portion 4, can have a reasonably large size without the bulging stomach
element 14 having to be unduly oversized.
[0010] The baby doll may be 'born' just by removal of the bulging element 14, whereby the
spring 8 and the stomach plate 4 will serve to automatically press out the baby doll
18 in a manner such that the mother doll will thereafter and fully automatically regain
its flat stomach shape, as the stomach plate will only be returned into its normal
position.
[0011] The invention is not limited to the bulging element 14 being held just as shown and
described; by way of example it can be made of relatively soft and resilient rubber,
simply for being squeezable in the stomach opening.
[0012] In order to imitate a gradual development of the pregnancy the doll set may comprise
not only one, but two or even more stomach elements 14 of increasing bulge size, and
of course a complete set may then comprise different clothings adapted to the different
stages of the pregnancy.
[0013] Correspondingly the doll set may comprise more than one baby doll, viz. one or more
smaller babies illustrating the growth of the embryo. Even twin babies could be provided.
[0014] It might be relevnat to mark on the doll torso the correct location of the birth
opening.
[0015] The doll may be modified such that the flat stomach portion 4 is releasably arrestable
in its depressed position or in any more or less depressed posotion, subject to being
released by a further short depression or by actuation of some separate actuator means,
e.g. located at the backside of the doll. A releasable locking is easy to provide,
e.g. with suitable spacer elements inserted between the opposed edge portions 10 and
12 when the stomachplate 4 is depressed.
1. A female playing doll adapted to temporarily imitate a pregnant state and, after a
more or less symbolic child birth, to resume a non-pregnant state, characterized in
that the doll body is provided with an inwardly extending, deep stomach cavity, in
which there is located a flat, forwardly displaceably biased stomach member, which
in a free condition is urged into a position flush with the surrounding stomach surface
of the doll, the said cavity further being closable by means of a separate, bulging
stomach element with a baby doll interposed between the rear side of the bulging element
and the front side of the flat stomach member, with the latter rearwardly depressed
all according to the space occupied by the baby doll or depressed into a releasable
locked position.
2. A doll according to claim 1, 1, in whicch the bulging stomach element is provided
with outwardly projecting, resilient hook portions, by means of which it can be releasably
secured to the outer edge of the stomach cavity, from where an inwardly extending
cylinder skirt forms a guiding cylinder for the flat stomach member.
3. A doll according to claim 1, characterized in that the doll is of the small, so-called
mannequin-type having a torso height (neck/crutch) of 8-12 cm.