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Interactive Doll

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-02-26
HUI MAN KIT
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[0023]It is another principal object of the invention to provide a child's toy that is fun and entertaining to

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However, after a set period of time, the doll becomes sick, and enters the sick mode.
At this point, those same elements of the doll now exhibit signs of being sick.
If it is in sick mode, then the integrated circuit sends a signal to the speaker causing it to emit sounds of crying.
Since it i

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[0032]FIG. 1 is a front view of the doll. The doll 10 has a speaker 11 located in its abdomen. Above the abdomen is the doll's chest 12 where the magnetic switch is located (not shown in this figure). When a magnet is placed over the doll's chest 12, the magnetic switch is triggered and sends a signal to the integrated circuit (not shown in this figure). There is also a button 13 in the hand of the doll. The cheeks 14 turn red when the doll 10 is in sick mode. Inside the head 15 of the doll 10 is the motion sensor (not shown in this figure).

[0033]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the doll. The doll 10 has a speaker 11 located in its abdomen. Above the abdomen is the doll's chest 12 where the magnetic switch is located (not shown in this figure). The cheeks 14 turn red when the doll 10 is in sick mode. Inside the head 15 of the doll 10 is the motion sensor (not shown in this figure). In the ear 20 of the doll 10 is an ear button 21 which, when pressed...

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Abstract

An interactive doll is disclosed where the doll can exhibit symptoms of being sick or healthy. When the user turns the doll on, the doll is healthy. After a period of time, the doll becomes sick. The user can observe different parts of the doll to determine whether the doll is sick or healthy. If the doll is sick, the user can take corrective measures to return the doll to full health.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]None.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]This invention was not federally sponsored.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention[0003]This invention relates to the general field of toy dolls, and more specifically toward an interactive doll where the doll can exhibit symptoms of being sick or healthy. When the user turns the doll on, the doll is healthy. After a period of time, the doll becomes sick. The user can observe different parts of the doll to determine whether the doll is sick or healthy. If the doll is sick, the user can take corrective measures to return the doll to full health.[0004]Dolls have been around for thousands of years, mainly as toys for small children. As times have progressed, these dolls have become more and more sophisticated. Batteries and electronics have been added to these dolls, as well as moving parts. Children and parents continue to expect more technologically advanc...

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IPC IPC(8): A63H3/00A63H3/28A63H3/36A63H33/26
CPCA63H3/28A63H2200/00A63H3/36
Inventor HUI, MAN KIT
Owner HUI MAN KIT
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