Mechanism for dolls allowing sucking movement

A - Human Necessities – 63 – H

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A63H 3/24 (2006.01) A63H 3/28 (2006.01) A63H 3/48 (2006.01)

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CA 2023931

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A mechanism for dolls which allows for crying, movement of the lips and swivelling of the eyeballs. The mechanism includes a control circuit and timing element which is connected to a switch placed in the mouth of the doll, a magnetic field detector placed in the proximity of the mouth, a voice apparatus, and a motor attached to a mechanism for moving the lips and eyes. The latter mechanism consists of an eccentrically mounted shaft which is attached to one end of a spring having its other end connected to a piece that ends in the shape of an arrow-head connected to the doll face in the proximity of the mouth of the doll. A pacifier inserted in the mouth of the doll, opens the switch to maintain inactive all the devices. If the pacifier is removed, the voice device is activated. A bottle having a magnetic element can be inserted into the mouth, and operates the magnetic field detector to start the motor and operate the lips and the eyes. Upon removal of the bottle the whole mechanism stops; the timing element starts and after an interval the voice device reactivates.

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