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GB2126114A
GB2126114A GB08322856A GB8322856A GB2126114A GB 2126114 A GB2126114 A GB 2126114A GB 08322856 A GB08322856 A GB 08322856A GB 8322856 A GB8322856 A GB 8322856A GB 2126114 A GB2126114 A GB 2126114A
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weeping
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Stuart Fielding Moore
Brian Walter Turner
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CPG Products Corp
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/24Drinking dolls; Dolls producing tears; Wetting dolls

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GB 2 126 114 A 1
SPECIFICATION Dolls
This invention relates to dolls and has as its primary object to provide improved means in a 5 doll to simulate weeping.
British Patent No. 1 142 372 describes a doll having such means, in a form which operates only when the air pressure inside the doll's body is increased, e.g. by squeezing its abdomen. This 10 procedure lacks realism and the present invention sets out to provide a doll which will weep without the necessity for any unnatural action such as i squeezing.
Thus viewed from one aspect the invention 15 provides a doll having a weeping mechanism, , such mechanism comprising water storage means including a water inlet chamber connected by water inlet passage means to the doll's mouth, and a water outlet chamber connected by water 20 outlet passage means to the doll's eyes for water to flow thereto by gravity only when the doll is in predetermined weeping position, and means permitting water to transfer by gravity from said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber when the 25 doll is in a transfer position substantially different from said weeping position.
With such an arrangement, once water has been introduced into the said inlet chamber by way of the doll's mouth, the doll may be caused to 30 weep simply by changing its position to the said weeping position by way of the said transfer position, all of the water flow being brought about by gravity and no unnatural actions such as squeezing of the doll's body therefore being 35 necessary. If desired, the water may be introduced into the said inlet chamber with the doll in said transfer position so that the water will then flow directly to the outlet chamber, ready for the doll to weep as soon as it is moved to the 40 weeping position. At the same time it is ensured that water introduced into the doll through the mouth cannot flow directly to the eyes, which would again produce an unnatural effect.
In a preferred arrangement the weeping 45 position is one in which the doll's body is upright, whilst the transfer position is one in which it substantially horizontal. With such an arrangement the doll will start to weep when it is picked up from a lying down position. 50 Preferably the doll further incorporates a wetting mechanism. This may be of the kind described in the aforementioned Patent No. 1 142 372, operating by overflow from the water storage means into the doll's torso which is 55 provided with an appropriately positioned outlet.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
Figure 1 is a view of the interior of the head of 60 a doll according to the invention, partly in cross-section and partly in side elevation;
Figure 2 is a view in front to rear vertical medial cross-section of the water storage means of the doll;
65 Figure 3 is a view looking in the direction of the arrow III from the plane A—A in Figure 2; and
Figure 4 is a similar view in the direction of arrow IV.
Referring to the drawings, the doll's head 1 70 contains water storage means 2 connected to the mouth by a single water inlet tube 3 and to the eyes by two water outlet tubes 4. The tube 3 is connected to the mouth via a fitting 5 adapted to receive a teat of a feeding bottle (not shown) for 75 introducing water into the tube 3, preferably by squeezing the bottle. A flexible tube 6 arranged to receive overflow from the storage means opens into the doll's torso at a lower level for wetting purposes as previously described.
80 The water storage means comprises three plastic elements 7, 8 and 9 secured together by adhesive and by a locating peg 10 on the element 9. Tubular element 7, to which the water inlet tube 3 is connected, leads water through an 85 aperture 11 (Figure 3) in the front wall of element 8 and thereby into a water inlet chamber 12 defined by walls 13 and 14 of the element 8 and central face 15 of the element 9. Water outlet tubes 4 are connected via tubular fittings 16 on 90 the element 8 to water outlet chamber 17 which is of inverted V-shape and is defined by walls 18 and 19 of element 9 and outer faces 20 of element 8. The only communication between inlet chamber 12 and outlet chamber 17 is by way of 95 recess 21 formed in element 8, leading into the apex of the chamber 17.
When water is introduced into the mouth, preferably under pressure with the doll in an upright position, it flows into the inlet chamber 100 12. If it reaches the level of an overflow fitting 22 formed in the element 9 and projecting into the inlet chamber, the water overflows through the tube 6. The fitting 22 is offset laterally from the aperture 11 so that water flowing in through the 105 latter will not directly enter the overflow tube.
Once a quantity of water is present in the inlet chamber 12 it remains there so long as the doll is upright. However if the doll is laid down the water will flow into the outlet chamber 17 by way of the 110 recess 21. With the doll lying down the water cannot flow to the eyes through the tubes 4, but this will occur when the doll is returned to an upright position. Thus in this embodiment of the invention the aforementioned weeping position is 11 5 when the doll is upright, and the transfer position is when it is lying down.

Claims (9)

Claims
1. A doll having a weeping mechanism, such mechanism comprising water storage means 120 including a water inlet chamber connected by water inlet passage means to the doll's mouth, and a water outlet chamber connected by water outlet passage means to the doll's eyes for water to flow thereto by gravity only when the doll is in 125 a predetermined weeping position, and means permitting water to transfer by gravity from said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber when the
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GB 2 126 114 A 2
doll is in a transfer position substantially different from said weeping position.
2. A doll as claimed in claim 1, wherein said water transfer permitting means comprises an
5 orifice connecting said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber, the orifice being arranged to be located in upper regions of both of said chambers when the doll is in said weeping position, and to be located in a lower region of the inlet chamber 10 and an upper region of the outlet chamber when the dool is in said transfer position.
3. A doll as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said water outlet passage means is connected to said outlet chamber at such a location as to be in
15 a lower region of the outlet chamber when the doll is in said weeping position, and in an upper region of the chamber when the doll is in said transfer position.
4. A doll as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, 20 wherein the doll's mouth is adapted to receive a teat of a feeding bottle for introducing water under pressure.
5. A doll as claimed in any of the preceding claims, including a wetting mechanism
25 comprising an overflow passage from the water storage means into the doll's torso and connected to an appropriately positioned outlet.
6. A doll as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the weeping position is one in
30 which the doll's body is substantially upright, and the transfer position is one in which it is substantially horizontal.
7. A weeping mechanism for a doll, such mechanism comprising water storage means
35 including a water inlet chamber having water inlet passage means connectible to the doll's mouth, and a water outlet chamber having water outlet passage means connectible to the doll's eyes for water to flow thereto by gravity only when the 40 mechanism is in a predetermined weeping ^ position, and means permitting water to transfer by gravity from said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber when the mechanism is in a transfer g position substantially different from said weeping 45 position.
8. A doll having a weeping mechanism, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
9. A weeping mechanism for use in a doll, 50 substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1984. Published by the Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1 AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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GB2259259A (en) * 1991-09-03 1993-03-10 Hornby Hobbies Wetting mechanism for a doll

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GB2199759A (en) * 1987-01-09 1988-07-20 William Albert Gardel An artificial eye for toys
CA2564663A1 (en) 2004-05-17 2005-12-08 Steven Ellman Tearing mechanism for a toy, such as a doll, having fixed or movable eyes
CA2565072A1 (en) 2004-06-02 2005-12-22 Steven Ellman Expression mechanism for a toy, such as a doll, having fixed or movable eyes
US7841920B2 (en) 2006-06-08 2010-11-30 Mattel, Inc, Crying toy dolls

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US2157763A (en) * 1937-02-18 1939-05-09 Konikoff Brothers Doll
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US2907139A (en) * 1958-01-13 1959-10-06 Sun Rubber Co Weeping, crying, and wetting doll
GB1142372A (en) * 1966-05-17 1969-02-05 Bakelite Xylonite Ltd Dolls

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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GB2259259A (en) * 1991-09-03 1993-03-10 Hornby Hobbies Wetting mechanism for a doll

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