US2058856A - Doll for the manufacture of films - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H3/00—Dolls
- A63H3/16—Dolls made of parts that can be put together
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
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- A63H3/365—Details; Accessories allowing a choice of facial features, e.g. to change the facial expression
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- Fig. 1 shows a dolls head in cumstance apt to reveal to the' viewer of the section
- Fig. 2 a dolls head infront elevation manufactured film the fact that different dolls and Figs. 3 anda are front views of detachable have been used to produce one and the same permouth and chin parts.
- interchangand chin part may be removed andreplaced by vw, ing a detachable head, to put it in the same place another one without dimculties. in the absolutely identical position as the preced- What I claim i.s:-J inghead,with the result thatanexposureisbound
- a doll for to reproduce the head blurred manufacturing films by the single picture exposure 9.
- the present invention does away with this demethod. the face of said doll having an aperture ficiency by making ⁇ the mouth' and chin part for' the insertion of a mouth and chin part, anda Y detachable and interchangeable.
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` 15 S0- V It'will be seen from the drawing that the mouth Patented- Oct. 27, 1936 v,
UNITED .STATES PATENT ori-ICE DOLL FOB THE MANUFACTUBE 0F FILMS Ferdinand Diehl, Grafelilng, near Munich.
Germany Application October 9, 1935, Serial No. 44,155
In Germany February 8, 1934 v 10mm. (Cms-171) Dolls for the manufacture of films by the single normal lines adjacent the mouth and chin. On picture exposure method are known already, the other hand, the great advantage of the fact is where' single parts e. g. heads, and hands are deapparent thatapart from the altered mimicry- 5. tachable and interchangeable. 'Alscdolls having one head corresponds exactly tothe other removable limbs for this purpose are known. garding the image, as only the mouth and chin As when using such dolls, new heads are repart by itself is different, whilst the eyes, nose; quired for each group of pictures, the cost of hair, cheeks and the entire painting remain th manufacturing such films becomesvery high. In same. lo addition to that, it is practically impossible to The invention is illustrated in the accpmpany- 10 form different heads of absolute identity, a ciring drawing in which Fig. 1 shows a dolls head in cumstance apt to reveal to the' viewer of the section; Fig. 2, a dolls head infront elevation manufactured film the fact that different dolls and Figs. 3 anda are front views of detachable have been used to produce one and the same permouth and chin parts.
Furthermore it is impossible, after interchangand chin part may be removed andreplaced by vw, ing a detachable head, to put it in the same place another one without dimculties. in the absolutely identical position as the preced- What I claim i.s:-J inghead,with the result thatanexposureisbound As a new article of manufacture, a doll for to reproduce the head blurred. manufacturing films by the single picture exposure 9. The present invention does away with this demethod. the face of said doll having an aperture ficiency by making` the mouth' and chin part for' the insertion of a mouth and chin part, anda Y detachable and interchangeable. mouth and chin part insertiblein said aperture There is virtually no danger that the inset with the contacting surfacesof said part and of mouth and chin part will be recognized as auch, the rest of the face forming the normal lineswad 25 inasmuch as the contacting surfaces of the inset jacent the mouth and chin of said face. g part and of the rest oi' the face represent the FERDINAND DIEHL.
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2763070A (en) * | 1953-05-22 | 1956-09-18 | James B Mccormick | Plastic molded anatomical model and method of molding plastic articles |
US5090910A (en) * | 1988-10-14 | 1992-02-25 | Narlo Jeanie R | Multiple three dimensional facial display system |
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2763070A (en) * | 1953-05-22 | 1956-09-18 | James B Mccormick | Plastic molded anatomical model and method of molding plastic articles |
US5090910A (en) * | 1988-10-14 | 1992-02-25 | Narlo Jeanie R | Multiple three dimensional facial display system |
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