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US1645228A
US1645228A US95151A US9515126A US1645228A US 1645228 A US1645228 A US 1645228A US 95151 A US95151 A US 95151A US 9515126 A US9515126 A US 9515126A US 1645228 A US1645228 A US 1645228A
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  • buttons mounted in the back of the doll In the hollow interior of the doll is placed a common shaft or the like for turnable draw-bows, which at one end can be influenced by means of buttons being fastened or shiftably lodged in the back of the doll and having the form of conical stopples or similar organs, while the drawbows at the other end are connected with the arms "and the legs of the doll in such a manner, that the limbs can be brought to swing out, when the bows are influenced by pressing the said stopples inward together with the doll material, if itis elastic, or separately, if it is stiff.
  • At least two sets of draw-bows and moving organs are furnished, so that the limbs can be moved by couples independently of one another. If only a single set of bows with button and connection links is furnished, the four limbs will move all at the same time, or if a set of bows with moving mechanism is furnished for each of the four limbs, these can be moved singly.
  • l is a doll-body consisting of paper-pulp or other material, for instance celluloid, and
  • the limbs which at their upper end proigures 1 and 2 show the doll body ject through holes in the wall of the dollbody, are. lodged on turning pivots 11, 12 or the like, about which'they turn, when the stopples 6 are pressed inward, the backward directed branches of the bows 3 and 4 thereby being forced out from'one another and the bows turned about the shaft 2, so that the upper and lower ends of the bows by means of the strings 7 and 8 then force the limbs to oscillate.
  • Each pair of bows is connected with a spring 14, wound around the shaft 2 and leading the bows back to their position of rest, when the stopple is released, in order to release the limbs.
  • the moving mechanism does not prevent the doll from being dressed, and does not disfigure much, with the stopples 6 normally protruding rearwardly from the doll-body that they justcan be felt on the cloth.
  • the moving of the limbs of the doll is accomplished by enclosing the doll with the hand and alternately depressing or letting loose the pressing-buttons. 7 i

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1927' B. K. CHRIS'i'lANSEN DOLL WITH MOVABLE LIMBS Filed March 16. 1926 Patented Oct. 11, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DOLL WITH MOVABLE LIMIBS.
Application filed March 16, 1926, Serial No. 95,151, and in Denmark July 18, 1925.
more buttons mounted in the back of the doll. In the hollow interior of the doll is placed a common shaft or the like for turnable draw-bows, which at one end can be influenced by means of buttons being fastened or shiftably lodged in the back of the doll and having the form of conical stopples or similar organs, while the drawbows at the other end are connected with the arms "and the legs of the doll in such a manner, that the limbs can be brought to swing out, when the bows are influenced by pressing the said stopples inward together with the doll material, if itis elastic, or separately, if it is stiff.
Preferably at least two sets of draw-bows and moving organs are furnished, so that the limbs can be moved by couples independently of one another. If only a single set of bows with button and connection links is furnished, the four limbs will move all at the same time, or if a set of bows with moving mechanism is furnished for each of the four limbs, these can be moved singly.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which in vertical sections, rightangular to one another, with the movable parts in elevation. l is a doll-body consisting of paper-pulp or other material, for instance celluloid, and
" composed in well-known manner of two halves allowing the mounting of the moving mechanism. In the interior of the dollbody is mounted a cross shaft 2 for two s-sha-ped bows 3 and 4, which consist of tin-strips or of sufficiently thick wire or the like, and by hooks 5 are connected with the shaft 2. 7
As shown in Fig. 2 the backward directed parts of the bows strain against a conically' pointed organ 6 fastened on the inner side of the back of the doll-body or shiftably lodged in the same, while the bows at their opposite end, by means of strings 7 8 or the like, each are connected with one of the limbs of the doll, respectively the arms 9 or the legs 10.
The limbs, which at their upper end proigures 1 and 2 show the doll body ject through holes in the wall of the dollbody, are. lodged on turning pivots 11, 12 or the like, about which'they turn, when the stopples 6 are pressed inward, the backward directed branches of the bows 3 and 4 thereby being forced out from'one another and the bows turned about the shaft 2, so that the upper and lower ends of the bows by means of the strings 7 and 8 then force the limbs to oscillate.
Each pair of bows is connected with a spring 14, wound around the shaft 2 and leading the bows back to their position of rest, when the stopple is released, in order to release the limbs.
The moving mechanism does not prevent the doll from being dressed, and does not disfigure much, with the stopples 6 normally protruding rearwardly from the doll-body that they justcan be felt on the cloth. The moving of the limbs of the doll is accomplished by enclosing the doll with the hand and alternately depressing or letting loose the pressing-buttons. 7 i
The stopples 6, instead of being of conical shape, may have a spherical end-surface, or be replaced by other organs acting in similar maiiner, and as mentioned one stopple or the like together with bows and connecting a links may be furnished for each of the limbs of the doll or for all together.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
In dolls with movable limbs, the combination of a shaft placed in the interior of the doll-body, oppositely directed bows turnably lodged on said shaft and eachhaving a backward directed part, a stoppleshaped member slidably mounted in the back 'of the doll-body, springs for maintaining said backward directed parts in engagement with said stopple-shaped member, and
strings connected at one end with the upper and lower ends respectively of said bows and at the other end connected with the movable limbs of the doll and causing them to swing out, when said stopple-shaped member turns the bows by being pressed inward, substantially as set forth.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
BERTHA KRISTINE CHRISTIANSEN.
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Cited By (3)

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US2760305A (en) * 1954-04-29 1956-08-28 Richard M Hetrick Marionette formed of tubular sheet material
US4571206A (en) * 1984-01-30 1986-02-18 Cpg Products Corp. Action figure with wing movement derived from leg movement
US4579542A (en) * 1984-01-30 1986-04-01 Cpg Products Corp. Action figure with arm movement derived from leg movement

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2760305A (en) * 1954-04-29 1956-08-28 Richard M Hetrick Marionette formed of tubular sheet material
US4571206A (en) * 1984-01-30 1986-02-18 Cpg Products Corp. Action figure with wing movement derived from leg movement
US4579542A (en) * 1984-01-30 1986-04-01 Cpg Products Corp. Action figure with arm movement derived from leg movement

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