US3855729A - Animation device for a figure toy - Google Patents
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US3855729A - Animation device for a figure toy - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT Tearing reservoir is pressurized by inflatable sack con- .nected to a bellows mounted in figure toy head and receiving air from water-impervious, hollow torso in fluid communication with bellows through a neck plug connected to the bellows and the torso in such a manner that water entering head when figure toy is immersed will not pass into torso.
- a reed-type noise maker may be mounted in the neck plug.
- the present invention pertains generally to the field of ani nated figure toys andmore particularly to a new SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and useful animating device for figure toys.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tearing mechanism for a figure toy including a closed air system and an inflatable sack which pressurizes a tearing reservoir.
- a new and useful animation means in combination with a figure toy having a torso defining a water-impervious, compressible air chamber.
- the torso includes a neck opening to which a hollow head is connected by air pump means forming a watertight seal between the head and the torso.
- This air pump means includes a bellows which is sealed to a neck plug which, in turn, is sealed to the neck opening.
- a first conduit means places the air pump means in fluid communication with the torso so that the bellows may be expanded by squeezing the torso.
- a second conduit means connects the air pump means to an inflatable sack in a tearing reservoir for pressurizing water contained therein.
- a third conduit means connects the reservoir to ducts provided in a pair of eyes mounted in the figure toy head.
- a reed-type noise maker may be mounted in the first conduit means for actuation by air passing from the torso to the bellows or, conversely, from the bellows to the torso.
- the reservoir may be filled through an inlet mounted in the mouth of the figure toy and controlled by a flapper valve.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical, cross-sectional view of a figure toy animating means constituting a presently preferred embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, rear-elevational view of a reservoir forming part of the animation means of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of an eye member used in the figure toy of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the eye member shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a side-elevational view of the eye member of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a rear-elevational view of the eye member of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged, top-plan view of a neck plug forming part of the animation means of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 8 is a partial, cross-sectional view taken along line 88 of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a rear elevational view of the neck plug of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 10 is a partial, cross-sectional view taken along line 10-10 of FIG. 9.
- an animating means constituting a presently preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in combination with a figure toy 12 having a torso 14 including a pair of legs 16, 18, a neck opening and an internal chamber 22.
- Torso 14 is covered with a water-impervious skin 24 and is compressible so that air in chamber 22 may be forced through neck opening 20 by squeezing torso 14.
- Figure toy 12 also includes a hollow head 24 having a pair of eye openings, like the one shown at 26, a mouth opening 28, an encompassing side wall and an open bottom 32.
- An upstanding flange 34 circumscribes open bottom 32 for connecting head 24 to a depending flange 36 on a neck plug assembly 38 forming part of an air pump means including a thin, latex bellows 40 having an open bottom 42 sealed to a fustoconical flange 44 on neck plug 38.
- Neck plug 38 includes a bottom wall 46 provided with an inlet 48 comprising a first conduit means placing bellows 40 in fluid communication with chamber 22.
- a reed-type noise maker 50 may be placed in inlet 48 for emitting a sound when air passes from chamber 22 to bellows 40 or, conversely, from bellows 40 to chamber 22.
- animating means 10 includes a unitary tearing reservoir 52 having a water chamber 54, a water inlet 53, which is mounted in mouth opening 28, a pair of water outlets 55, 56, which are mounted in a pair of eye openings, like the one shown at 26 for outlet 56, and an encompassing side wall 58 forming an opening which is closed by a cover member 60 secured to side wall 58 by sonic welding, or the like.
- Cover 60 includes an aperture 62 closed by a suitable fitting 64 having an inlet 66, on one side of cover 60 outside of chamber 54 and an annular flange 68, on the other side of cover 60 in chamber 54 (as shown in FIG. 1).
- An inflatable sack is affixed.
- Sack 70 is of a generally rectangular shape and includes an upper edge 72 extending to positions behind outlets 55, 56 which are prevented from being sealed by upper edge 72 by small gusset plates 74, 76 formed integrally with reservoir 52 adjacent outlets 55, 56, respectively.
- Flow of water through inlet 53 is controlled by a flapper valve 78 having a stem 80 passing through a small aperture 82 provided in reservoir 52 adjacent inlet 53.
- Stem 80 is retained in position in aperture 82 by an annular flange 84 carried by stem 80.
- Animating means also includes a pair of eyes, like the one shown at 86, each of which includes an elliptical body portion 88 and a stem 90.
- Each stem 90 is provided with a pair of channels 92, 94 communicating with similar channel 96, 98 provided in the rear face 100 of body portion 88.
- a single set of channels 92, 96 or 94, 98 will be employed as water ducts for each water outlet 55, 56 and are provided in eyes 86 in pairs as herein shown to eliminate the necessity of distinguishing between right hand and left hand eyes during the assembly of animating means 10.
- the channel which becomes functional is the one located adjacent nose 102 on head 24 and the other channel is sealed by an associated one of the ribs 104, 106 provided in water outlets 55, 56, respectively. Since face 100 of body portion 88 is adhesively secured in opening 26, the channel 96, 98 which becomes functional will form a closed duct causing water flowing from the applicable outlet 55, 56 to flow against nose 102.
- inflatable sack 70 is connected to bellows 40 by a conduit 104 comprising a second conduit means, having a first end 106 connected to inlet 66 on fitting 64 and a second end 108 connected to an inlet-outlet fitting 110 on neck plug 38.
- a vent 112 is also provided on neck plug 38 for preventing excessive pressure from building up in bellows 40.
- a cage 114 is provided around vent 122 to prevent bellows 40 from closing vent 112.
- Neck plug 38 is also provided with a plurality of arcuate openings 116, 118 and 120 through which sound from noise maker 50 will pass from head 24 after first passing through the thin side wall of bellows 40.
- Reservoir 52 may be filled with water by causing water to flow through inlet 53 unseating flapper valve 78 which will automatically be seated again by water pressure in chamber 54.
- Torso 14 may then be squeezed to compress the air in chamber 22 causing it to flow through noise maker 50 into bellow 40 and through conduit 104 into inflatable sack 70 causing it to become inflated and pressurize the water in chamber 54 which then flows through outlets 55, 56 and an associated one of the channels 92, 94, 96, and 98 into engagement with nose 102 from whence the water flows down along the edge of nose 102 in simulation of tears issuing from eyes 86.
- neck plug 38 The watertight connection between neck plug 38, bellows 40 and neck opening make it possible to immerse figure toy 12 in water without getting water into air chamber 22.
- animating means comprising:
- air pump means connecting said head to said neck opening in water-tight relationship with said torso
- first conduit means placing said air pump means in fluid communication with said torso
- air-inflatable pressurizing means mounted in said reservoir for pressurizing water stored therein; and second conduit means connecting said pressurizing means to said air pump means for supplying compressed air thereto, whereby said reservoir may be pressurized by compressing said torso.
- a combination as stated in claim 1 including a pair of eyes in said figure toy and duct means connecting said reservoir to said eyes.
- eyes include body portions, stems and channels formed in said stems and body portions for forming said ducts.
- said first conduit means includes a reed-type noise maker.
- said air pump means comprises a neck plug mounted in said neck opening and a bellows connected to said neck plug, said first conduit means being mounted in said neck plug.
- animating means comprising:
- air pump means connecting said head to said neck opening in water-tight relationship with said torso
- first conduit means placing said air pump means in fluid communication with said torso
- air-inflatable pressurizing means mounted in said reservoir for pressurizing water stored therein;
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Tearing reservoir is pressurized by inflatable sack connected to a bellows mounted in figure toy head and receiving air from water-impervious, hollow torso in fluid communication with bellows through a neck plug connected to the bellows and the torso in such a manner that water entering head when figure toy is immersed will not pass into torso. A reed-type noise maker may be mounted in the neck plug.
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[451 Dec. 24, 1974 ANIMATION DEVICE FOR A FIGURE TOY [75] Inventors: Jurgis Sapkus, Manhattan Beach; J.
Stephen Lewis, Pacific Palisades; Colin Vowles, Santa Monica; William R. Yarbrough, Cerritos, all of Calif.
[73] Assignee: Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif.
[22] Filed: Oct. 23, 1973 [21] Appl. No.: 408,715
[52] US Cl. 46/116, 46/135 A [51] Int. Cl. A63h 3/24, A63h 5/00 [58] Field of
Search46/116, 117, 135 A, 141
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,827,734 3/1958 Beebe 46/135 A Freimauer 46/117 Cagen 46/135 A Primary ExaminerLouis G. Mancene Assistant Examiner-Robert F. Cutting Attorney, Agent, or FirmMax E. Shirk; Stephen L. King 57 ABSTRACT Tearing reservoir is pressurized by inflatable sack con- .nected to a bellows mounted in figure toy head and receiving air from water-impervious, hollow torso in fluid communication with bellows through a neck plug connected to the bellows and the torso in such a manner that water entering head when figure toy is immersed will not pass into torso. A reed-type noise maker may be mounted in the neck plug.
6 Claims, 10 Drawing Figures ANIMATION DEVICE FOR A FIGURE TOY BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The background of the invention will be set forth in two parts.
1. Field of the Invention The present invention pertains generally to the field of ani nated figure toys andmore particularly to a new SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and useful animating device for figure toys.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tearing mechanism for a figure toy including a closed air system and an inflatable sack which pressurizes a tearing reservoir.
According to the present invention, a new and useful animation means is provided in combination with a figure toy having a torso defining a water-impervious, compressible air chamber. The torso includes a neck opening to which a hollow head is connected by air pump means forming a watertight seal between the head and the torso. This air pump means includes a bellows which is sealed to a neck plug which, in turn, is sealed to the neck opening.
A first conduit means places the air pump means in fluid communication with the torso so that the bellows may be expanded by squeezing the torso. A second conduit means connects the air pump means to an inflatable sack in a tearing reservoir for pressurizing water contained therein.
A third conduit means connects the reservoir to ducts provided in a pair of eyes mounted in the figure toy head.
A reed-type noise maker may be mounted in the first conduit means for actuation by air passing from the torso to the bellows or, conversely, from the bellows to the torso.
The reservoir may be filled through an inlet mounted in the mouth of the figure toy and controlled by a flapper valve.
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to like elements in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a vertical, cross-sectional view of a figure toy animating means constituting a presently preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged, rear-elevational view of a reservoir forming part of the animation means of FIG. 1,
with the rear cover removed to show internal construction;
FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of an eye member used in the figure toy of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the eye member shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a side-elevational view of the eye member of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a rear-elevational view of the eye member of FIG. 3;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged, top-plan view of a neck plug forming part of the animation means of FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 is a partial, cross-sectional view taken along
line88 of FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a rear elevational view of the neck plug of FIG. 7; and
FIG. 10 is a partial, cross-sectional view taken along line 10-10 of FIG. 9.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring again to the drawings, and more particularly to FIG. 1, an animating means constituting a presently preferred embodiment of the invention, generally designated 10, is shown in combination with a
figure toy12 having a torso 14 including a pair of
legs16, 18, a neck opening and an
internal chamber22. Torso 14 is covered with a water-
impervious skin24 and is compressible so that air in
chamber22 may be forced through neck opening 20 by squeezing torso 14.
12 also includes a
hollow head24 having a pair of eye openings, like the one shown at 26, a mouth opening 28, an encompassing side wall and an
open bottom32. An
upstanding flange34 circumscribes
open bottom32 for connecting
head24 to a depending
flange36 on a
neck plug assembly38 forming part of an air pump means including a thin,
latex bellows40 having an
open bottom42 sealed to a
fustoconical flange44 on
neck plug38.
Neck plug38 includes a
bottom wall46 provided with an
inlet48 comprising a first conduit means placing
bellows40 in fluid communication with
chamber22. A reed-
type noise maker50 may be placed in
inlet48 for emitting a sound when air passes from
chamber22 to bellows 40 or, conversely, from
bellows40 to
chamber22.
Referring now to FIGS. 1-6, animating
means10 includes a
unitary tearing reservoir52 having a
water chamber54, a
water inlet53, which is mounted in mouth opening 28, a pair of
water outlets55, 56, which are mounted in a pair of eye openings, like the one shown at 26 for outlet 56, and an encompassing side wall 58 forming an opening which is closed by a
cover member60 secured to side wall 58 by sonic welding, or the like.
Cover60 includes an aperture 62 closed by a suitable fitting 64 having an
inlet66, on one side of
cover60 outside of
chamber54 and an annular flange 68, on the other side of
cover60 in chamber 54 (as shown in FIG. 1). An inflatable sack is affixed.
Sack70 is of a generally rectangular shape and includes an
upper edge72 extending to positions behind
outlets55, 56 which are prevented from being sealed by
upper edge72 by
small gusset plates74, 76 formed integrally with
reservoir52
adjacent outlets55, 56, respectively.
Flow of water through
inlet53 is controlled by a
flapper valve78 having a stem 80 passing through a
small aperture82 provided in
reservoir52
adjacent inlet53.
Stem 80 is retained in position in
aperture82 by an
annular flange84 carried by stem 80.
Animating means also includes a pair of eyes, like the one shown at 86, each of which includes an
elliptical body portion88 and a
stem90. Each
stem90 is provided with a pair of
channels92, 94 communicating with
similar channel96, 98 provided in the
rear face100 of
body portion88. A single set of
channels92, 96 or 94, 98 will be employed as water ducts for each
water outlet55, 56 and are provided in
eyes86 in pairs as herein shown to eliminate the necessity of distinguishing between right hand and left hand eyes during the assembly of animating
means10. The channel which becomes functional is the one located adjacent nose 102 on
head24 and the other channel is sealed by an associated one of the
ribs104, 106 provided in
water outlets55, 56, respectively. Since
face100 of
body portion88 is adhesively secured in opening 26, the
channel96, 98 which becomes functional will form a closed duct causing water flowing from the
applicable outlet55, 56 to flow against nose 102.
Referring now to FIGS. and 7-10,
inflatable sack70 is connected to
bellows40 by a
conduit104 comprising a second conduit means, having a
first end106 connected to
inlet66 on fitting 64 and a
second end108 connected to an inlet-outlet fitting 110 on
neck plug38. A vent 112 is also provided on
neck plug38 for preventing excessive pressure from building up in
bellows40. A
cage114 is provided around vent 122 to prevent
bellows40 from closing vent 112.
Neck
plug38 is also provided with a plurality of
arcuate openings116, 118 and 120 through which sound from
noise maker50 will pass from
head24 after first passing through the thin side wall of
bellows40.
The operation of animating means 10 will now be described in connection with FIG. 1.
Reservoir52 may be filled with water by causing water to flow through
inlet53
unseating flapper valve78 which will automatically be seated again by water pressure in
chamber54. Torso 14 may then be squeezed to compress the air in
chamber22 causing it to flow through
noise maker50 into bellow 40 and through
conduit104 into
inflatable sack70 causing it to become inflated and pressurize the water in
chamber54 which then flows through
outlets55, 56 and an associated one of the
channels92, 94, 96, and 98 into engagement with nose 102 from whence the water flows down along the edge of nose 102 in simulation of tears issuing from
eyes86.
When torso 14 is released, air stored in
sack70 and
bellows40 will flow through
noise maker50 and back into
chamber22.
The watertight connection between
neck plug38,
bellows40 and neck opening make it possible to immerse
figure toy12 in water without getting water into
air chamber22.
While the particular animating means herein shown and described in detail is fully capable of attaining the objects and providing the advantages hereinbefore stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the details of construction or desigh herein shown other than as defined in the appended claims, which form a part of this disclosure.
Whenever the term means is employed in these claims, this term is to be interpreted as defining the corresponding structure illustrated and described in this specification or the equivalent of the same.
What is claimed is:
1. In combination with a figure toy having a hollow head and a torso, said torso defining a waterimpervious, compressible air chamber and having a neck opening, animating means comprising:
air pump means connecting said head to said neck opening in water-tight relationship with said torso;
first conduit means placing said air pump means in fluid communication with said torso;
a water reservoir mounted in said figure toy;
air-inflatable pressurizing means mounted in said reservoir for pressurizing water stored therein; and second conduit means connecting said pressurizing means to said air pump means for supplying compressed air thereto, whereby said reservoir may be pressurized by compressing said torso.
2. A combination as stated in
claim1 including a pair of eyes in said figure toy and duct means connecting said reservoir to said eyes.
3. A combination as stated in claim 2 wherein said eyes include body portions, stems and channels formed in said stems and body portions for forming said ducts.
4. A combination as stated in
claim1 wherein said first conduit means includes a reed-type noise maker.
5. A combination as stated in
claim1 wherein said air pump means comprises a neck plug mounted in said neck opening and a bellows connected to said neck plug, said first conduit means being mounted in said neck plug.
6. In combination with a figure toy having a hollow head and a torso, said torso defining a waterimpervious, compressible air chamber and having a neck opening, animating means comprising:
air pump means connecting said head to said neck opening in water-tight relationship with said torso;
first conduit means placing said air pump means in fluid communication with said torso;
a pair of eye members mounted in said head;
a water reservoir mounted in said figure toy;
duct means placing said water reservoir in fluid communication with said eye member;
air-inflatable pressurizing means mounted in said reservoir for pressurizing water stored therein; and
second conduit means connecting said pressurizing means to said air pump means for supplying compressed air thereto, whereby said reservoir may be pressurized by compressing said torso.
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1. In combination with a figure toy having a hollow head and a torso, said torso defining a water-impervious, compressible air chamber and having a neck opening, animating means comprising: air pump means connecting said head to said neck opening in water-tight relationship with said torso; first conduit means placing said air pump means in fluid communication with said torso; a water reservoir mounted in said figure toy; air-inflatable pressurizing means mounted in said reservoir for pressurizing water stored therein; and second conduit means connecting said pressurizing means to said air pump means for supplying compressed air thereto, whereby said reservoir may be pressurized by compressing said torso.
2. A combination as stated in claim 1 including a pair of eyes in said figure toy and duct means connecting said reservoir to said eyes.
3. A combination as stated in claim 2 wherein said eyes include body portions, stems and channels formed in said stems and body portions for forming said ducts.
4. A combination as stated in claim 1 wherein said first conduit means includes a reed-type noise maker.
5. A combination as stated in claim 1 wherein said air pump means comprises a neck plug mounted in said neck opening and a bellows connected to said neck plug, said first conduit means being mounted in said neck plug.
6. In combination with a figure toy having a hollow head and a torso, said torso defining a water-impervious, compressible air chamber and having a neck opening, animating means comprising: air pump means connecting said head to said neck opening in water-tight relationship with said torso; first conduit means placing said air pump means in fluid communication with said torso; a pair of eye members mounted in said head; a water reservoir mounted in said figure toy; duct means placing said water reservoir in fluid communication with said eye member; air-inflatable pressurizing means mounted in said reservoir for pressurizing water stored therein; and second conduit means connecting said pressurizing means to said air pump means for supplying compressed air thereto, whereby said reservoir may be pressurized by compressing said torso.
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