US20250083059A1
2025-03-13
18/824,020
2024-09-04
Smart Summary: A new type of doll is designed to represent children with different abilities. These dolls can have disabilities like hearing or vision impairments and may include special devices to help them. Some dolls might show features like birthmarks or scars, while others could have injuries that need casts or splints. The goal is to create dolls that children with disabilities can connect with and see themselves in. This helps promote understanding and acceptance of diverse abilities among all kids. 🚀 TL;DR
The present invention is a different abilities doll that has a disability such as a hearing or vision impairment requiring corrective devices. The doll may have a birthmark or scarring. The doll could have an injury requiring the use of a cast or splint. The doll may have a disability requiring the use of a port. The present invention provides dolls with various disabilities that children with those disabilities can relate to and feel represented.
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Dolls specially adapted for a particular function not connected with dolls
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Dolls
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Dolls; Figures; Musical toys
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Dolls Details; Accessories
This application claims priority to and benefit of the filing of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/536,993 filed on Sep. 7, 2023, entitled “Different Abilities Doll” and the specification thereof is incorporated here by reference.
There are many dolls on the market for children to play with, but the vast majority do not have disabilities. The present invention provides dolls with various disabilities that children with those disabilities can relate to. It is important for children to see themselves represented in their dolls. Representation can empower children to embrace their identities proudly. By seeing diverse role models in their toys, children are encouraged to celebrate their uniqueness and pursue their dreams, regardless of societal expectations.
Some dolls have been created in the past that have attempted to address this issue and some of these dolls do help to some degree, but nothing as beneficial as the instant invention has been made.
For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 5,232,369 to Mavrikis shows a handicapped doll with a wheelchair, removeable limbs, and a removeable hair piece.
US Patent App. No. 2019/0038984 to Campbell shows a doll with a removeable cochlear implant.
Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 2,9959,891 includes a doll with measles, mumps, or a cast.
As claimed herein, one version of the different abilities doll is a doll with a hearing impairment requiring the use of a cochlear implant, or external hearing aids. In another version, the doll has a vision impairment requiring the use of eyeglasses. Another embodiment has the doll with a birthmark or scarring. The doll could be created with an injury requiring the use of a device to immobilize injured bones. Yet another embodiment is the doll with a disability requiring the use of a port for the administering of intravenous fluids, performing blood transfusions, administering pharmaceutical drugs, performing blood draws, reducing the need for repeated needle sticks, or preventing blood clotting and infections.
There are many other versions that the different abilities doll could embody. For instance, there could be a doll that requires the use of oxygen. The doll could have a prosthetic limb. The doll could also have diabetes and require the use of a continuous glucose monitoring device. The could require a wheelchair, crutches, cane, or a walker. The doll could have a vision impairment and use a white cane. Another version would include a service animal. A doll could also come with a removable wig. Dolls could also be created with a cleft palate, dwarfism, and physical or mental deformities.
As used herein, certain terms have the following definitions:
A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted device that helps people with moderate to profound hearing loss perceive sound.
A birthmark is a mark on the skin that is present at birth or within a few weeks of birth. Birthmarks can be flat or raised, and can have different colors.
The present invention is a different abilities doll that has a disability. The drawings show the doll with a hearing impairment requiring the use of a cochlear implant. Also shown is the doll with a vision impairment requiring the use of eyeglasses. Another embodiment shown is the doll with a birthmark and another with scarring. The doll is also shown with an injury requiring the use of a device to immobilize injured bones. Yet another drawing shows the doll with a disability requiring the use of a port for the administering of intravenous fluids, performing blood transfusions, administering pharmaceutical drugs, performing blood draws, reducing the need for repeated needle sticks, or preventing blood clotting and infections.
Though not shown in the drawings there are many other variations of the different abilities doll.
FIG. 1 shows the side of the head of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with a hearing impairment requiring the use of a cochlear implant 13.
FIG. 2 shows the face of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with a vision impairment requiring the use of eyeglasses 14.
FIG. 3 shows the torso of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with a birthmark 15.
FIG. 4 shows the torso of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with scarring 16.
FIG. 5 shows the torso of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with an injury requiring the use of a device to immobilize injured bones 17.
FIG. 6 shows the torso of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with a disability requiring the use of a port 18 for a purpose selected from the group consisting of administering of intravenous fluids, performing blood transfusions, administering pharmaceutical drugs, performing blood draws, reducing the need for repeated needle sticks, and preventing blood clotting and infections.
FIG. 7 shows the side of the head of a different abilities doll 12 comprising a doll with a hearing impairment requiring the use of an external hearing aid 19.
Whereas the figures and descriptions have illustrated and described the concept and preferred embodiment of the present invention, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made in the form of the invention without affecting the scope thereof. The detailed description above is not intended in any way to limit the broad features or principles of the invention, or the scope of the patent monopoly granted.
1. A different abilities doll comprising a doll with a disability.
2. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability is a hearing impairment requiring the use of a cochlear implant.
3. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability is a vision impairment requiring the use of eyeglasses.
4. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability is a birthmark.
5. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability is scarring.
6. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability is an injury requiring the use of a device to immobilize injured bones.
7. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability requires the use of a port for a purpose selected from the group consisting of administering of intravenous fluids, performing blood transfusions, administering pharmaceutical drugs, performing blood draws, reducing the need for repeated needle sticks, and preventing blood clotting and infections.
8. The doll of claim 1 wherein the disability is a hearing impairment requiring the use of an external hearing aid.