Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
446337000 | Having changeable facial feature | 23 |
20090098797 | HUMAN FIGURE TOY HAVING A MOVABLE NOSE - The disclosure relates to a human figure toy. The toy includes a head with an aperture. A support member is placed within the head and a motor is secured to the support member. The motor includes a threaded motor shaft. A nose assembly, which is attached to the motor shaft, includes a first rod, an attachment means, a second rod, and a shock absorbing means. The first rod includes a threaded bore for engaging with the motor shaft. The second nose extends through the aperture on the head. The attachment means is used for slidably attaching the second rod to the first rod. The shock absorbing means is placed between the first rod and the second rod. Additionally, the toy includes rotation stop means on the attachment means and the support member for limiting a rotation of the first rod. The toy also includes a sensor means and a controller. | 04-16-2009 |
20090098798 | HUMAN FIGURE TOY HAVING A MOVABLE NOSE - The disclosure relates to a human figure toy. The toy includes a head with an aperture. A support member is placed within the head and a reversible motor with a threaded motor shaft is secured to the support member. A nose assembly, which is attached to the motor shaft, includes a first rod, an attachment means, a second rod, and a shock absorbing means. The first rod includes a threaded bore for engaging with the motor shaft. The second nose extends through the aperture. The attachment means is used for slidably attaching the second rod to the first rod. The shock absorbing means is placed between the first rod and the second rod and biases the second rod to a furthest position relative to the first rod. The toy also includes rotation stop means on the attachment means and the support member for limiting a rotation of the first rod. | 04-16-2009 |
20100105279 | SIMULATIVE EYE FOR TOY - A simulative eye is capable of being operated between a normal state and a dilated state. The simulative eye includes an eyeball, a pupil disposed on the eyeball, an iris surrounding the pupil, and a light source. When the simulative eye is in a normal state, a color of the iris is different from that of the pupil when the iris is not irradiated by the light emitted from the light source. When the iris is irradiated by the light emitted from the light source, the color of the iris is almost the same as that of the pupil. As a result, the simulative eye is changed from the normal state to the dilated state. | 04-29-2010 |
20100151768 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye capable of being changed between a normal and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes a simulated pupil, a circuit board, and at least one cylindrical portion. The circuit board is configured for supplying the at least one cylindrical portion with power. The at least one cylindrical portion is electrically connected to the circuit board. When the circuit board is operated to power on or power off the at least one cylindrical portion, the at least one cylindrical portion is driven to move toward or away from the eyeball, such that a size of a colored area consisting of the simulated pupil is changed between a normal state and a dilated state. | 06-17-2010 |
446338000 | And means to move or manipulate head | 1 |
20140106642 | CHIN STRAP SENSOR FOR TRIGGERING CONTROL OF WALK-AROUND CHARACTERS - A walk-around character assembly or system with enhanced control functionality to provide a performer of a walk-around character the ability to silently and non-visibly trigger audio, animation, and/or special effects. A deflection monitoring (or chin movement) sensor is provided in the head portion of the character costume to detect predefined chin movements, e.g., a performer opening their mouth once or twice within a time period to limit false negatives/triggers. For example, a potentiometer or force sensor may be provided in the chin strap of a character head. The performer is able to trigger an audio response or to animate the mouth of the character head with relatively small movements of their jaw as a controller processes the sensor signals to determine when to generate control signals to operate sound equipment on the character costume. | 04-17-2014 |
446342000 | Movable eyelid | 2 |
20090305605 | EYE FOR TOY - An eye includes a socket, an eyeball, an eyelid and at least two electromagnetic units. The socket defines a spherical bay. The eyeball is received in the spherical bay. One end of the eyelid has an eyelash, the other end of the eyelid has a magnetic element corresponding to the eyelash. The at least two electromagnetic units are disposed on different positions of an upper side of the socket. In this case, the eyelid is movably arranged between the socket and the at least two electromagnetic units. | 12-10-2009 |
20100099328 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye is capable of being changeable in an opened state and a closed state. The simulated eye includes an eyeball, an upper eyelid covering the eyeball, a pivot rod, and a driving device having a shaft. The pivot rod is pivotally coupled to the eyeball, the eyelid is fixed to the pivot rod, and the pivot rod is engaged with the shaft and is driven to rotate by the driving device. Accordingly, the upper eyelid is driven to rotate relative to the eyeball by the driving device, so as to simulate an opened state and a closed state of human eyes. | 04-22-2010 |
446343000 | Movable eye | 16 |
20090104843 | POSITION CONTROLLING MECHANISM AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING EYE MOVEMENT USING THE SAME - A position controlling mechanism is provided in the present invention, which comprises a plurality of bar linkage with multiple degrees of freedom (DOF) for controlling a specific position of the bar linkage to move arbitrarily on a curved surface according the input movement of the bar linkage of the position controlling mechanism. Meanwhile, an apparatus for controlling eye movement is also provided by combing the position controlling mechanism and an eyeball assembly arranged on the specific position of the bar linkage. By means of the position controlling mechanism, the eyeball assembly can be moved toward any direction so as to increase the diversity of the facial expression of a doll. | 04-23-2009 |
20090291615 | ARTIFICIAL EYE - An artificial eye includes a frame, an eyeball, a pupil and a magnetic member. The frame defines a substantially spherical-shaped cavity and an opening communicating with the cavity. The eyeball is substantially spherical shaped and rotatably received in the cavity. The pupil is positioned on the eyeball and exposed to the outside of the frame through the opening. The magnetic member is positioned on the eyeball. | 11-26-2009 |
20100041306 | ELECTROMECHANICAL EYE FOR TOY - An electromechanical eye for toys includes an outer shell, an eyeball, and a spring. The outer shell is engageable with the eyeball by the spring. The outer shell is arranged with a first electromagnetic member and a second electromagnetic member. The eyeball is arranged with a magnetic member. The first electromagnetic member and the second electromagnetic member are deactivated for simulating a normal state of the electromechanical eye. Either the first electromagnetic member or the second electromagnetic member is activated to generate a magnetic force for moving the eyeball, so as to simulate a vivid state of the electromechanical eye. | 02-18-2010 |
20100105280 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye is capable of being changed between a contracted state and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes a shell defining an opening, an eyeball, and a driving device. The eyeball is received in the shell and exposed at the opening, the eyeball includes a lens and a pupil, the pupil is visible through the lens, and a virtual image of the pupil formed via the lens. The driving device is configured to drive the pupil to move toward and backward the lens. When the transmission member drives the pupil to move, the virtual image of the pupil is changeable, and the simulated eye changed between a contracted state and a dilated state. | 04-29-2010 |
20100105281 | SIMULATED EYE - A simulated eye includes a spherical cap eyeball, a resilient film, a driving mechanism, and a transmission mechanism. The eyeball includes a plurality of guide arms on an inner surface thereof. The resilient film received in the eyeball includes a pupil portion and an iris portion surrounding the pupil portion. The driving mechanism provides a first driving force and a second force opposite to the first driving force in direction. The transmission mechanism arranged between the driving mechanism and the resilient film includes a plurality of transmission members received and movable in the corresponding guide arms. | 04-29-2010 |
20100120325 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye is capable of being rotatable in a first direction and a second direction. The simulated eye includes an eyeball, a housing for receiving the eyeball, and a holding member. The eyeball is rotatably connected to the holding member, and the eyeball is rotatable relative to the holding member in a first direction. The holding member is pivotally connected to the housing, and the holding member holding the eyeball is rotatable relative to the housing in a second direction. | 05-13-2010 |
20100120326 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye is capable of being changed between a contracted state and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes a housing having at least one guiding post, a driving device housed in the housing, a transmission member movably coupled to the driving device, an eyeball having a transparent portion, an elastic film including a simulated pupil, and a stopper. The simulated pupil is viewable at the transparent portion. The stopper is attached to the at least one guiding post, and is sandwiched between the elastic film and the transmission member. When the driving device drives the transmission member, a size of the simulated pupil is changeable, whereby the simulated eye is changed between the contracted state and the dilated state. | 05-13-2010 |
20100120327 | SIMULATED EYE - A simulated eye capable of replicating pupil dilation and contraction is provided. The simulated eye includes an eyeball, a simulated pupil, a piston assembly, and a driving device. The eyeball includes a transparent portion. The simulated pupil is viewable at the transparent portion, and is operationally filled with a colored liquid. The piston assembly is in communication with the simulated pupil for accommodating the colored liquid. The driving device is mechanically coupled to the transmission assembly for driving the piston assembly. When the driving device drives the piston assembly, a size of the simulated pupil filled with the colored liquid is changeable, replicating dilation and contraction. | 05-13-2010 |
20100136878 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye capable of being changed between a contracted state and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes a semispherical eyeball having a transparent portion, a inductive coil, and an elastic film. The inductive coil coils around the elastic film, a size of the coil elastic film is changeable when being operationally supplied with electricity. When the inductive coil drives the elastic film, a size of the elastic film is changeable, whereby the simulated eye is changed between the contracted state and the dilated state. | 06-03-2010 |
20100136879 | SIMULATED EYE ASSEMBLY FOR TOY - A simulated eye assembly capable of being changeable from an opened state to a closed state and vice versa. The simulated eye assembly includes an eye portion, and a driving device assembly. The eye portion includes at least one eyelid, and at least one eyeball. The at least one eyelid is coverable on the at least one eyeball. The at least one eyelid is coupled to and driven to rotate with the driving device assembly. When the at least one eyelid is driven by the driving device assembly to rotate relative to the at least one eyeball to the closed state, the at least one eyeball is substantially hidden by the at least one eyelid. When the at least one eyelid is driven by the driving device to rotate relative to the at least one eyeball to the opened state, the at least one eyeball is exposed and viewable. | 06-03-2010 |
20100144240 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye capable of being changed between a normal and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes an eyeball, a receiving member, at least one first electromagnets, at least one second electromagnets, and magnetic powder. The receiving member includes a translucent portion and a cylindrical portion. The at least one first electromagnets is received in the cylindrical portion and is adjacent to the translucent portion. The at least one second electromagnets is fixed to the cylindrical portion and engages with the translucent portion to close the cylindrical portion to form a closed receiving space. The magnetic powder is received in the closed receiving space. When the first and second electromagnet operates to move the magnetic powder toward and away from the translucent portion, a size of a color area of the translucent portion is changeable, whereby the simulated eye is changed between the normal state and the dilated state. | 06-10-2010 |
20100311305 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye is capable of being changed between a normal state and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes a circuit board, a controller electrically connected to the circuit board, a simulated iris electrically connected to the circuit board, and a simulated pupil. When the simulated iris is irradiated with light, the size of the colored area of the simulated iris is changeable by operationally powering on and powered off the simulated iris via the controller, whereby the simulated eye is changed between the normal state and the dilated state. | 12-09-2010 |
20100330870 | SIMULATED PUPIL ASSEMBLY AND SIMULATED EYE USING SAME - The present disclosure provides a simulated pupil assembly. The simulated pupil assembly includes a substrate, a number of blades, and a driving device. The substrate includes a number of rotation portions arranged in a circular. The blades are arranged to sequentially overlap each other to cooperatively form a dome, and the blades at one side of the substrate. The blades include a number of linking end rotatably mounted to the corresponding the rotation portions, a number of distal ends cooperatively defines a hole. The driving device is to the substrate and the blades. The driving device is configured for driving the blades to rotate toward or away from the substrate to contract or dilate the hole of the blades. | 12-30-2010 |
20110034104 | SIMULATED EYE ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN TOY - A simulated eye assembly is provided. The simulated eye includes a motor, a first ball, and a first slider-crank transmission mechanism. The transmission mechanism comprises a slider connected to the motor, and a first crankshaft connected to the first ball. The slider is driven by the motor to cause the first crankshaft to rotate, which further causes the first ball to rotate. | 02-10-2011 |
20110097968 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye is capable of being changeable between an opened state and a closed state. The simulated eye includes an eyeball, an upper eyelid covering the eyeball, a pivot rod, at least one transmission member, and a driving device. The pivot rod is pivotally coupled to the eyeball, the upper eyelid is fixed to the pivot rod, the at least one transmission member connects the pivot rod with the driving device in a manner that the at least one transmission member drives the pivot rod to rotate when the driving device pulls the at least one transmission member. | 04-28-2011 |
20120077410 | REPLICA EYE - A replica eye includes a dome-shaped eyeball, a back simulating member, a front simulating member, a container, at least one tube, and a driving member. The eyeball includes a light-transmitting area for transmitting light. The back simulating member has a simulating surface being a first color. The front simulating member has a resilient capsule being a second color other than the first color. The resilient capsule is attached to the simulating surface, and arranged between the simulating surface and the light-transmitting area. The container is used for accommodating fillers. The at least one tube is capable of passing through the simulating surface to connect between the resilient capsule and the container. The driving member is coupled to the container for driving the fillers received in the container move towards and away from resilient capsule via the tube. | 03-29-2012 |