[0001] The subject-matter of the present Patent is a new doll's head which affords a number
of advantages to the function for which it has been designed, as discussed hereinafter,
and others that are inherent in its arrangement and construction.
[0002] Toys modeled in the figure of a boy, girl or human being and designated dolls have
been known from time immemorial. Dolls were handcrafted in the old days and are now
industrially produced at purposely built toy factories where dolls are made in bulk.
[0003] Primitive dolls used to be generally wooden. They were later made to have rag bodies
stuffed with sawdust and cardboard or porcelain heads; nowadays, modern dolls are
typically made of papier mâché, rubber, plastic, wood pulp, celluloid and other appropriate
materials.
[0004] It is also known for dolls' heads to largely prevail over the rest of the body because
the facial expression and shape of the head are normally what catches a child's attention
most.
[0005] There are currently many and varied prior art doll head designs ranging from the
most realistic to clearly cartoonist tendencies and yet in all instances the heads
comprise a rigid or semi-rigid structure that defines unchanging forms and features.
No doll head is currently known to have structural characteristics that may allow
sufficient stable configurational changes to be made so as to appreciably alter the
shape and features of the face, to the extent that different doll heads may be had
and that the changes in shape be manually attainable by a child on its own to match
its creative imagination, thus rendering the toy all the more appealing.
[0006] The holder of this Patent application has devised a doll's head with certain characteristics
and constituent materials of a suitable nature so that changes in shape may be made
to substantially alter its configuration. Such changes in shape are achieved by manipulating
the body making up the head, which is deformable by pressure, an assortment of shapes
being attainable resulting in different heads. Consequently, the doll's head subject
of the invention is manually malleable by a child on its own and the toys therefore
have a new appeal.
[0007] Broadly speaking, the doll's head subject of the invention comprises a receptacle
made of a flexible or waterproof material, namely a rubber or plastic sack or ball
stuffed with powdered and non-poisonous matter, say flour. The flexible receptacle
comprised by the sack or ball is sealed tightly at the mouth to yield a shapeless
body, malleable upon hand manipulation to fashion a large variety of shapes representing
the same number of heads and faces, in conjunction with certain added complements
that provide the hair, nose, eyes and mouth.
[0008] The outer surface of the receptacle can be suitably decorated and the facial elements
aforesaid, namely ears, eyes and hair of the purported head can be simply marked on
the outer surface of the doll's face, preferably by screen printing.
[0009] The doll's head can also carry a more or less grotesque imitation cap: as a clown,
cook, etc., depending upon the type of doll's head to be imitated.
[0010] The present Patent provides the advantages described above in addition to others
that will follow easily from the embodiment of a doll's head, described hereinafter
in detail for an easy understanding of the features set out above, contemporaneously
giving a number of details and attaching to the present specification, to such end,
some drawings showing a practical example of the object of the present invention that
is meant to illustrate and not to limit its scope.
[0012] Figure 1 is an elevation sectional view of the doll's head.
[0013] Figure 2 is a perspective front view of the doll's head shown in the previous figure.
[0014] Figure 3 is a sectional view of a vertical plane of a doll's head in accordance with
an alternative embodiment of the invention.
[0015] Figure 4 is an outer view of the same head as in figure 3, in accordance with this
same embodiment.
[0016] With reference to the figures, the embodiment therein shows a new doll's head comprising
a flexible receptacle that is generally designated -1-, which may be a rubber sack
or ball stuffed with powdered and non-poisonous matter -2-, preferably flour. The
mouth of the receptacle -1- is kept tightly sealed by means of an elastic ring -3-
or like means which concurrently retains the ends -4a- of a variable number of rope
yarns -4- to form a bunch that simulates hair.
[0017] At least a projection -1a- with a stuffing -2a- of powdered matter pinched by a ring
-7- emerges from the side surface of the receptacle -1- to simulate a grotesque nose
on the face.
[0018] This arrangement allows a large variety of shapes to be obtained of both the head
as such and projections such as -1a- emerging therefrom, for such elements are easily
modeled by hand due to the nature of the receptacle or container and its stuffing
or contents.
[0019] The outer surface of the receptacle -1- can be suitably decorated and adhesive members
-5- and -6- can also be used to simulate the eyes and mouth on the face.
[0020] The elements defining the head and skull of the new head can also be defined by simply
marking the outer surface of part -1-. Marking can be effected by screen printing,
engraving, manual painting or otherwise howsoever using graphic arts.
[0021] Figure 4 thus shows the doll's head with eyes -8-, nose -9-, mouth -10-, ears -11-
and hair -12- marked and appropriately coloured by one of the above processes.
[0022] A cap, hat, helmet or the like -13- may also be typically fitted on the top of the
body -1- depending upon the characteristics of the doll's face so formed. This imitation
headgear will be arranged to conceal the seal of member -1- with its edges -14- lying
on the area surrounding the seal proper. The headgear will be fixed by any suitable
means.
1. A new doll's head, essentially characterised by comprising a receptacle consisting of a sack or ball made of a waterproof elastic
material and stuffed with non-poisonous matter, its mouth being sealed tightly by
an adjustable ring which concurrently catches the ends of a number of rope yarns whose
opposite ends are free, thereby to simulate grotesque hair.
2. A new doll's head, as in claim 1, characterised because at least a suitably stuffed projection emerges from the side surface of the
receptacle, pinched by an adjustable ring.
3. A new doll's head, as in claims 1 and 2, characterised because the surface of the receptacle is fitted with adhesive members representing
the eyes and mouth of the face.
4. A new doll's head, as in claim 1, characterised because the face elements, ears and hair are graphically marked and preferably screen
printed at the relevant locations.
5. A new doll's head, as in claim 1, characterised because the top of the head, where the receptacle is sealed, is fitted with an inseparably
attached imitation cap that conceals the tight seal.