[0001] The present invention relates to dolls as are used as a child's plaything and is
concerned with that type of doll in whose stomach region there is a recess which accommodates
one or more replica babies, the recess being closed by a removable cover.
[0002] Dolls of this type, so-called pregnant dolls, are known. They afford much entertainment
to young children, particularly young girls.
[0003] Dolls are also known, so-called crying dolls, which include a voice synthesiser or
voice unit which is arranged to produce a noise which approximates to that of crying.
The voice unit is intended to produce the illusion that the doll is crying. Dolls
are usually in the form of a young child or relatively old baby and the crying noise
which is produced is thus that of a crying child or relatively old baby. The voice
unit of such dolls is actuated by a simple manual switch, for instance by moving or
removing a part of the doll, e.g. a "dummy" in its mouth.
[0004] It is the objection of the invention to develop and improve so-called pregnant dolls
so that they provide greater entertainment, and enhanced possibilities for play, to
children.
[0005] According to the present invention a doll of the type referred to above is characterised
by voice synthesising means arranged to produce the sound of a crying baby and switch
means connected to control the operation of the voice synthesising means, the switch
means being so arranged that the voice synthesising means is switched on when the
cover is removed.
[0006] Thus the doll of the present invention not only contains one or more replica babies
in a recess or cavity within its stomach region which is closed by a removable cover
but also includes a voice synthesiser arranged to produce the sound of a crying newborn
baby when the cover is removed. This creates the illusion that the replica babies
within the recess cry when exposed to light and it is thus the replica babies which
are perceived to be crying rather than the doll itself.
[0007] The switch controlling the operation of the voice synthesising means may take various
forms and may, for instance, simply be a pressure-actuated switch which is actuated
by the removal of the cover. Alternatively, the cover may include a conductive wire
or area which completes a circuit connected to the voice synthesising means when it
is in position, which circuit is broken when the cover is removed and thus initiates
operation of the voice synthesising means. It will therefore be appreciated that the
term "switch means" as used herein is to be interpreted in its broadest sense.
[0008] In the preferred embodiment of the invention the recess is defined by a shell in
which an aperture is formed and the switch means comprises a photosensitive element,
e.g. a photoresistor or photodiode, positioned behind the aperture so that light is
incident on it when the cover is removed, the photosensitive element and the voice
synthesising means being so constructed and arranged that when light is incident on
the photosensitive element it switches the voice synthesising means on. The voice
synthesising means may then be arranged to switch off after a predetermined time or
only when the cover is replaced, as desired. The advantage of using a photosensitive
element as opposed to a mechanical switch or some form of make/break contact arrangement
is that no moving parts are required and that it is not significantly subject to degradation
by dirt or other substances, e.g. from children's hands.
[0009] The recess within the stomach region of the doll may be stationary but in the preferred
embodiment the means defining the recess is pivotally mounted within the stomach region
of the doll to be movable between a position in which the said means is visible from
the exterior of the doll and projects from it and the cover is not visible and a position
in which the cover is visible from the exterior of the doll and the said means is
not. The means defining the recess, that is to say the shell, may project further
from the pivotal axis than the cover does, that is to say have a greater dimension
in a direction extending perpendicular to the pivotal axis, and in this event the
external appearance of the doll will differ substantially between the two positions
of the shell, whereby the doll will have a pregnant appearance when the shell is outermost
but not when the cover is outermost.
[0010] Further features and details of the present invention will be apparent from the following
description of one specific embodiment which is given by way of example with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is an oblique view of a doll in accordance with the invention in the non-pregnant
configuration;
Figure 2 is a similar view of the doll in the pregnant configuration;
Figure 3 is a scrap oblique view of the doll with the stomach recess cover removed
to expose two replica babies;
Figure 4 is a scrap perspective of the doll with the stomach recess cover and the
replica babies removed; and
Figure 5 is an end view of the stomach recess cover.
[0011] The doll is externally of overall generally conventional construction and has a hollow
torso or body portion 2 and a head 4. Two arms 6 and two legs 8 are pivotally connected
to the body portion. Formed in the stomach area of the doll is a generally elliptical
opening 8. The opening 8 is obscured by a generally semi-ellipsoidal shell 10 at the
opposite ends of which are respective integral stub shafts 12 lying generally on the
major axis of the ellipsoid. The stub shafts 12 are snap-fitted or the like into respective
pivotal mountings (not shown) formed on the internal surface of the front of the body
portion 2. The shell 10 is thus rotatable about an axis which extends parallel to
the height of the doll and is situated adjacent the inner surface of the front of
the body portion. As best seen in Figure 4, the shell 10 has integral opposing shoulders
14 adjacent the opening. The shell 10 is closable by a removable lid or cover 16 which
is only slightly dished and whose shape corresponds to that of the opening of the
shell 10. Situated adjacent its long sides and projecting from its inner surface are
two opposing resilient webs 18, integral with which are outwardly extending lugs 20.
The cover may thus be push-fitted onto the shell which results in the webs 18 moving
towards one another until the lugs 20 can engage beneath the shoulders 14, whereafter
the cover is locked in position. A small recess 22 is formed in one side edge of the
cover adjacent one of the webs 18 and by inserting a finger nail or other small lever
into the recess the cover may be readily removed from the shell.
[0012] The shell 10 and cover 16 thus define together a closed stomach cavity which is bodily
rotatable about the axis defined by the stub shafts 12 between the position shown
in Figure 1, in which the cover 16 is substantially flush with the surrounding areas
of the doll's stomach and the doll therefore appears not to be pregnant, and the position
shown in Figure 2, in which the shell 10 is uppermost and protrudes from the surrounding
areas of the doll's stomach and the doll therefore has the appearance of being pregnant.
[0013] Situated within the stomach cavity are one or more, in this case two, replicas of
a baby or baby dolls 24. These may readily be rendered visible by rotating the stomach
cavity into the position shown in Figure 1 and removing the cover 16, as described
above, and they may then be removed and may be used as separate toys in their own
right. As may be seen, when the cover is removed, the edge of the shell 10 is substantially
flush with or recessed slightly below the edge of the opening 8.
[0014] Situated within the body space within the body portion 2 is a voice synthesising
circuit or voice unit 26 which is connected by wires 28 to a battery 30 and by further
wires 32 to a loudspeaker 34 which is secured to the body of the doll beneath holes
36 which are provided to permit the sound produced by the loudspeaker to be transmitted
clearly to the exterior of the doll. The voice synthesising circuit is also connected
by further wires 38 to a photosensitive element 40, e.g. a photoresistor or photodiode
which is secured at a position directly behind a hole 42 formed in the shell 10. The
photosensitive element 40 and the voice synthesising circuit 26 are so configured
that the photosensitive element operates as a switch whereby the circuit 24 is enabled
or switched on when light is incident on the photosensitive element and is disabled
or switched off when no light is incident on the photosensitive element. The voice
synthesising circuit is arranged so that the sound produced by the loudspeaker is
that of a newborn baby crying rather than an older baby or child crying.
[0015] Thus when the cover 16 is removed, light is incident on the photosensitive element,
the voice synthesising circuit is switched on and the sound of a newborn baby crying
is produced. This produces the illusion that the baby dolls cry when exposed. The
crying sound is terminated when the cover is replaced or after a predetermined period
of time of e.g. 5 seconds, as required.
1. A doll in whose stomach region there is means defining a recess which accommodates
one or more replica babies, the recess being closed by a removable cover characterised
by voice synthesising means (26, 34) arranged to produce the sound of a crying baby
and switch means (40) connected to control the operation of the voice synthesising
means, the switch means being so arranged that the voice synthesising means is switched
on when the cover (16) is removed.
2. A doll as claimed in Claim 1 characterised in that the recess is defined by a shell
(10) in which an aperture (40) is formed, that the switch means comprises a photosensitive
element (42) positioned behind the aperture (40) so that light is incident on it when
the cover (16) is removed and that the photosensitive element (42) and the voice synthesising
means (26, 34) are so constructed that when light is incident on the photosensitive
element it switches the voice synthesising means (26, 34) on.
3. A doll as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 characterised in that the means (10) defining the
recess is pivotally mounted in the stomach region of the doll to be movable between
a position in which the said means (10) is visible from the exterior of the doll and
the cover (16) is not and a position in which the cover (16) is visible from the exterior
of the doll and the said means is not.
4. A doll as claimed in Claim 3 characterised in that the means (10) defining the recess
projects further from the pivotal axis (12) than does the cover (16).