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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2169251
(54) English Title: DOLL KIT CONSISTING OF ACCESSORY ELEMENTS
(54) French Title: POUPEE CONSTITUEE D'ELEMENTS ACCESSOIRES
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • A63H 3/36 (2006.01)
  • A63H 3/16 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • LLORENS, JAIME FERRI (Spain)
(73) Owners :
  • ONILCO INNOVACION S.A.
(71) Applicants :
(74) Agent: MACRAE & CO.
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(22) Filed Date: 1996-02-09
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 1997-01-12
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
UM U9501912 (Spain) 1995-07-11

Abstracts

English Abstract


Doll kit consisting of accessory elements, in which the
various parts of its body, as well as its extremities,
consisting of as many elements can be coupled to each
other, in an separate fashion, so that each one of said
elements constitutes a toy element within a set of
components in an separate or independent situation, that
can be used by the child in functional combination with the
remaining elements.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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CLAIMS
1.- Doll kit consisting of accessory elements, essentially
characterized because the various parts of its body, as
well as its extremities, consisting of as many elements can
be coupled to each other, in an separate fashion, so that
each one of said elements constitutes a toy element within
a set of components in an separate or independent
situation, that can be used by the child in functional
combination with the remaining elements.
2.- Doll kit consisting of accessory elements, in
accordance with claim 1, characterized because the elements
that constitute the legs consist of two parts defining
bottles with their corresponding cap and with adequate
means enabling its coupling to the elements constituting
its feet, consisting said feet of two parts defining small
containers fitted with their corresponding cap.
3.- Doll kit consisting of accessory elements, in
accordance with claims 1 and 2, characterized because the
element constituting the waist consists of a ring shaped
part defining a basket with bottom and handles, as well as
coupling means for the upper ends corresponding to the
bottle shaped elements that make up the legs; with the
added feature that said ring shaped part or element
defining the basket has a perimetral cloth covering it, so
that it conforms a skirt or lower portion of a dress.
4.- Doll kit consisting of accessory elements, in
accordance with the above claims, characterized because the
element constituting the body consists of a part of general
cylindrical configuration defining a case or dressing
table, with external decorating elements and handles that
upon assembly adopt the form of suspenders in the general

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body of the doll, having said element constituting the body
appropriate coupling means enabling its attachment to the
element constituting the waist, being further fitted with
coupling means complementary to others to be provided in a
further element, constituting the bust and head of the doll
itself.
5.- Doll kit consisting of accessory elements, in
accordance with the above claims, characterized because it
includes a circular cloth element, designed for its
assembly around the lower part of the bust, constituting
the upper portion of a dress, said circular cloth segment
being closed and held in place by an end adhesive strip,
having furthermore provided side extensions for said
circular cloth segment, in order to define the arms and
hands of the doll itself.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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DOLL KIT CONSISTING OF ACCESSORY ELEMENTS
The invention refers to a doll that can be assembled using
accessory elements, it has been designed so that it is made
up of a number of parts that can be assembled and
disassembled, constituting specific sections of the body of
the doll and that when separate they constitute accessory
elements that can be used as toys.
Specifically the doll object of this invention is
characterized because the parts making up its feet, legs,
body, bust-head and dress are independent parts or elements
that can be used as toy accessories, given that they shall
in each case constitute a different object such as a
bottle, basket, etc., whereas its proper coupling will
conform the doll itself.
The elements or accessories making up the doll shall be
fitted with appropriate coupling means in order to ensure
the proper assembly of the doll without any risk of
crumbling or uncoupling thereof.
The doll parts and/or extremities making up the elements
taking part in the set specifically constitute small
containers, bottles, a basket, a dressing table or case and
similar accessories, that can be used by the child as
separate toy components or accessories within a set.
In short, it is a do]l with a double toy version or
entertainment for the child, as on the one hand it allows
said child the capability of assembling and disassembling
all the elements to build up the doll and on the other
hand, to play with said elements, as when they are
disassembled said elements constitute separate accessories
that can be used as toys.

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In order to complement the description effected below and
with the aim of aiding towards a better understanding of
tlie features of the invention, a detailed description is
herein offered based on a set of drawings attached to this
patent specification, as an integral part thereof, and
where, with a merely indicative but not limitative
character, the following has been duly represented:
Figure 1 shows a exploded perspective representation of the
doll object of the invention, in which all the elements or
accessories making it up may be separately observed.
Figure 2 represents a frontal perspective view of the doll
already fully assembled, that is to say, with all the
elements coupled to each other.
In said figures, the numerical references correspond to the
following parts and elements:
1.- Elements constituting its feet or container shaped
accessories.
2.- Upper cap for the containers or elements (1).
3.- Elements constituting the legs or bottle shaped
accessories.
4.- Upper cap for the bottles or elements (3).
5.- Element constituting the waist or basket shaped
accessory.
6.- Perimetral cloth of the element (5), making up the
skirt or the lower portion of a dress.
7.- Handles of the accessory or element (5).
8.- Element constituting the body or dressing table shaped
accessory.
9.- Handles of the accessory or element (8).
10.- Decorative ornament of the accessory or element (8).
11.- Rlement constituting the head-bust.

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12.- Circular cloth segment constituting the upper portion
of the dress.
13.- Adhesive end of the circular cloth segment (12).
14.- Lateral extension of the circular segment (12),
constituting the arms and the hands.
As may be observed in the above referenced figures, the
doll object of this invention is made up by the coupling of
a number of separate elements, each of which sllall
constitute, when separate, a toy accessory.
Thus, each one of the shoes (1) consist of an element
constituting a small container with its corresponding cap
(2). That is to say, the shoes ~1) constitute a toy
accessory.
Each of the legs consist of an element constituting a
bottle similarly fitted with its corresponding cap (4),
thus defining a further toy accessory.
Evidently, the upper portion of the accessories or shoes
(1) and the lower portion of the accessories or legs (3)
are fitted with complementary coupling means, which may
take the form of pressure joining, threading, locking
together, etc., as long as the system used allows said
accessories (1) and (3) to be coupled and joined together
in order to form, in each case, the lower extremity of the
doll.
The section corresponding to the waist of the doll consists
of a ring shaped element (5) fitted with a perimetral piece
of cloth (6) defining a skirt or lower portion of a dress,
the whole assembly constituting a basket shaped accessory
with its corresponding handles (7).

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Said element or basket (5) shall have a rigid bottom and be
fitted with circular hollows or depressions enabling the
upper portion of the accessories constituting the legs to
be duly coupled therein (3).
The section corresponding to the body of the doll is made
up by another element (8) of mostly cylindrical
configuration, fitted with handles (9) and adequate
decorative elements (10) in order to define an accessory
constituting a dressing table, which shall similarly have
means fit to enable its proper coupling to the element or
basket (5).
The dressing table or accessory (8) may be internally
divided to form separate compartments, thus enabling
different toiletry products and/or articles to be stored
therein.
The bust and head of the doll consist of an element (11)
which may constitute another toy accessory, element (11) i.s
coupled upon the upper portion of the element or dressing
table (8).
Therefore, the coupling of the above elements (1), (3),
(5), (8) and (11) shall then make up the doll object of
this invention, complemented by a circular cloth segment
(12) fitted with an adhesive strip (13) to attach it
whenever the cloth (12) is arranged around the lower
portion or body of the element (11).
Evidently, the coupling means used between the various
elements menti.oned above shall be the most adequate and
convenient in each specific case. so that they will enable
their easy disassembly or uncoupling, but at the same time
preventing any accidental or involuntary uncoupling of the

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parts.
The doll shall furthermore incorporate the corresponding
arms and hands, duly formed by lateral extensions (14) of
the circular segment or dress (12).
The accessory or basket (5) handles (7) form some kind of
belt upon assembly; whereas the handles (9) of the
accessory or dressing table (10) define suspenders that can
be used for the assembly of the doll itself.

Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-12
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 1999-02-09
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 1999-02-09
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 1998-02-09
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1997-01-12

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
1998-02-09
Owners on Record

Note: Records showing the ownership history in alphabetical order.

Current Owners on Record
ONILCO INNOVACION S.A.
Past Owners on Record
JAIME FERRI LLORENS
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Cover Page 1996-05-31 1 15
Abstract 1996-05-31 1 13
Description 1996-05-31 5 170
Claims 1996-05-31 2 67
Drawings 1996-05-31 2 47
Representative drawing 1997-07-18 1 25
Reminder of maintenance fee due 1997-10-12 1 111
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 1998-03-09 1 187
Courtesy - Office Letter 1996-05-03 1 23