Figurine with Selectable Audio and Visual Perception
A figurine and method of use is having selectable personalization includes a doll having a head and torso, also a base disposed adjacent to the head, the base including a surrounding sidewall extending from a bottom portion to an opening defining a first interior that receives a first selected indicia. Further, a transparent cover including an outer periphery that is removably engaged from the sidewall opening. The cover having a first side and second side forming a concave profile to define a second interior portion, with the second side adjacent to the base when the cover and base are engaged, wherein the first and second interior portions form a chamber for the first indicia to be protectively and securely displayed. The base and cover engagement prevents unauthorized removal of the first indicia from the chamber by requiring a tool to separate the base and the cover.
The present invention generally relates to figurines that have user selectable features for audio and visual perception to personalize the figurine to a particular individual. More particularly, the present invention is a figurine in the form of a doll that typically includes a theme in the dressing style of the doll, such as astrology for an example which can further customize the doll to a particular individual in addition to a custom recordable electronic audio module and a specific visual image that can be mounted in the dolls face, that enhances an individual's sensory perception in utilizing three of the five human senses from the doll for sight (in the dressing theme and visual image adjacent to the dolls face), sound (in the unique digital audio recording disposed within the doll), and feel (in holding the doll), resulting in an enhanced overall meaning of the doll to the particular individual.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONThere are many individuals who would benefit the most from a doll having unique specific features that are fitting to a particular individual such as someone in the military, nursing home, children, a special person, spouse, graduate, or even a special occasion and the like, with the doll being typically given as a gift and can either be preprogrammed with a specific audio message and/or visual image by the giver or the doll can be given to the recipient generically, thus allowing the recipient to program their own desired audio message and visual image to the doll. Thus, the doll of the present invention has enhanced meaning to either the owner of the doll or the recipient of the doll with the added sensory perceptions of audio and sight perception uniqueness. This has been partially recognized in the prior art starting with U.S. Pat. No. 6,945,841 to Becker et al., that discloses a customizable doll with interchangeable faces that are removably engaged to the doll head by way of a magnetic sheet having an adhesive on at least one surface for affixing the picture onto, wherein the magnetic sheet is removably engaged to the blank doll face. Becker et al., does suggest the use of a voice recording mechanism and nothing more as to any enabling specifics of the voice recording mechanism such type, the electronics involved, controls, power, positioning, recording times and the like, in addition, Becker et al., of necessity destroys the picture for any other use as adhesive is applied to the photograph making it non removable.
Continuing, in looking at the prior art in this area in U.S. Pat. No. 4,020,586 to Benner disclosed is a doll with a transparent envelope having a single opening at the top of the envelope wherein the doll has a hair piece that covers the envelope opening. The advantage of Benner is in not destroying the picture as does Becker et al., however, the picture only being loosely retained in the envelope slot and subject to dislodging from the envelope slot if the doll were inverted. Further, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,224 to Gintling disclosed is a photographic face doll with a removable face pocket that is transparent on both sides and removably engagable to the doll face with an adhesive fastener that allows the face pocket to be reversed for two different pictures to be displayed, in addition the pocket is sealable to prevent the pictures from disengaging from the pocket. Thus, Gintling avoids the shortcomings of Becker et al., destroying the picture or of Benner potentially losing the picture should the doll be inverted. Next, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,676,584 to Perryman disclosed is a doll with interchangeable pre made faces each disposed within a plurality of head slip covers that are removably engagable by a closable hook and loop fastener slit that is vertically positioned at the rear of the head slip cover. The drawback of Perryman is in the need for the multitude of head slip covers adding bulk and cost in addition to the lack of personalization of the facial expression that Becker et al., Benner, and Gintling all accomplish through the use of an actual selected photograph of an individual.
Next, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,848,900 to Pearson disclosed in an educational doll with changeable face elements that are removably engagable from a blank doll face by the use of hook and loop fasteners. However, as in Perryman, Pearson lacks the ability to personalize the facial expression of the doll through the use of an actual selected photograph of an individual by the use of several generic facial expressions created in fabric that are not specific to any particular individual. Continuing, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,791 to Taylor disclosed is a replaceable photographic face doll wherein the replaceable face is inserted in the doll's bonnet that has an opening that circumvents the doll's facial opening, with the bonnet's peripheral edge receiving the picture by the use of an elasticized material. Problems with Taylor are in the lack of protection for the photo as it is simply retained on its outer edge where there is exposure to bending, liquids, abrasion, and the like that can result in a high potential for damage to the photo. Further, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,266 to Frank et al., disclosed is a method of using a psychotherapeutic doll that has a plurality of interchangeable facial elements that are used to express a patient's emotional state in correspondence with a transparent pocket type backpack wherein an indicia is deposited within the pocket of a time in their life that relates to the emotional state projected onto the doll face. In Frank et al., the faces are attached to the doll head by the use of an elastic band, with the faces being already provided; see
Next, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,466 to Catizone disclosed is a doll having a facial portion that includes a cut out opening using tape and a drawstring to enclose a photograph that is sandwiched in between a backing material on a back side and a transparent plate on an exposed side. Catizone doesn't really supply a photo protection system as the photo can slide around between the backing and the plate and with the plate being taped to the fabric cut out that makes the photo not easily changeable nor protected from liquids, folding, creasing, and tape adhesive, adding to the potential for damage to the photo, same as in Becker et al., and Taylor. Continuing, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,900 to Hodge disclosed is a photo doll that includes a displaceable panel having a predetermined fixed face and disposed underneath the panel is a series of photo holder leaves being similar to a wallet multiple photo holder that is attached to the doll body by a hook and loop fastener. The problem with Hodge is in the photo holder leaves such that when they are exposed, i.e. when the panel is removed the photos in the leaves are not retained meaning that they can slide out of their holders and be lost or damaged see
Yet further, in looking more towards the talking doll prior art, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,314,336 to Diamond et al., disclosed is a doll that can have an audio output based upon an optical sensing of a selected marker placed in front of the doll thus indirectly enabling the doll to “read and speak” using technology similar to bar code scanning technology, wherein the selected word is coded as a series of scan lines that the doll circuitry can convert to audible sounds with the purpose being for educational learning. Further, in this area of prior art in U.S. Pat. No. 6,447,359 to Crump disclosed is a memorial novelty doll, wherein the doll is of a physical similarity to a person with the doll containing a voice tape recording means disposed within, with the primary purpose being to have a deceased person's voice play back within a doll that has a physical likeness to the deceased person. In looking at a sound module itself, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,045,327 to Tarlow et al., disclosed is a miniature sound module primarily for greeting cards that adds the re-recording feature thus allowing an individual to personalize a recording on the sound module. Continuing, in the talking doll arts in U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,561 to Pracas disclosed is a talking doll that utilizes a digital sound recording module that has as activation points remotely wired to various parts of the doll body, such that one doll hand is squeezed for recording, another doll hand is squeezed for playing back in addition to the combination of touching the doll's hand and leg for activation/deactivation of the voice module, also with an “on” light appearing as an earring on the doll. Also, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,602 to Rose a talking doll is disclosed that is responsive to an external signal allowing a conversation with the doll by use of radio signals to activate the dolls programmed response.
What is needed is a doll that can be personalized to a particular individual eliciting responses from multiple human senses to enhance the experience to the possessor of the doll. This can be accomplished through customizable audio output of the doll in conjunction with a selected visual image for the doll face, wherein the picture is protected from the external environment, is not damaged at all in its transparent enclosure, and is only replaceable with a special tool to protect from inadvertent removal of the visual image from its protectable holder, however with the visual image not having any permanent damage from residing in its protectable holder. In addition, the doll can have an overall image or theme associated with it related to the doll's clothing that can further personalize the doll's affiliation with a particular individual by pleasurably stimulating the senses of sight, sound, and touch.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONBroadly, the present invention is a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization that includes a doll having a head portion and a torso portion, further included in the figurine is a substantially rigid base that is disposed adjacent to the head portion, the base including a surrounding sidewall extending from a bottom portion to an opening. The bottom portion and sidewall of the base defining a first interior portion that is sized and configured to receive a first substantially planar selected indicia. Also included in the figurine is a substantially rigid transparent cover including an outer peripheral portion that is adapted to be removably engaged from the sidewall opening. The cover having a first side and a second side, the second side forming a substantially concave profile to define a second interior portion, with the second side adjacent to the base when the outer peripheral portion and the opening are manually engaged. The manual engagement forming an assembled and locked state for the base and cover, wherein the first interior portion and the second interior portion form a substantially rigid chamber for the first planar selected indicia to be substantially protectively and securely displayed within the substantially rigid chamber. The substantially rigid chamber is sized and configured such that the first selected indicia does not have to be attached to the base or the cover to help prevent damage to the selected indicia. As the removable engagement between the base opening and the cover peripheral portion is operational to prevent unauthorized removal of the selected first indicia from the substantially rigid chamber by requiring an independent tool to separate the base and the cover into a disassembled unlocked state to remove or replace the first selected indicia to further enhance security of the assembled state.
These and other objects of the present invention will become more readily appreciated and understood from a consideration of the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiment(s) of the present invention when taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which;
- 30 Figurine
- 32 Doll
- 34 Head portion of doll 32
- 36 Torso portion of doll 32
- 38 Base
- 39 Bottom portion of base 38
- 40 Surrounding sidewall of base 38
- 41 Diameter of opening 42
- 42 Opening of surrounding sidewall 40
- 43 Distance or size of opening 42 of surrounding sidewall 40
- 44 First interior portion of base 38
- 46 First substantially planar selected indicia
- 48 Selected picture/photo image
- 50 Cover
- 52 Outer peripheral portion of cover 50
- 53 Outer periphery of cover 50
- 54 Distance or size of outer periphery 53 of cover 50
- 55 Diameter of cover 50
- 56 Removable engagement of opening 42 and outer peripheral portion 52
- 58 First side of cover 50
- 59 Angle between tool 70 and first side 58 of the cover 50
- 60 Second side of cover 50
- 62 Substantially concave profile of cover 50
- 64 Second interior portion of cover 50
- 66 Assembled and locked state for base 38 and cover 50
- 68 Substantially rigid chamber for assembled 66 base 38 and cover 50
- 70 Tool
- 72 Separation of base 38 and cover 50 into a disassembled and unlocked state
- 74 Remove and replace of the first selected indicia 46 or picture 48
- 76 Interference fit of removable engagement 56
- 78 Key slot in cover 50
- 80 Disengaging of cover 50 from base 38 by the tool 70 to disengage removable engagement 56
- 82 Apertures therethrough in base 38
- 84 Stitching utilizing apertures 82
- 86 Selected second indicia
- 88 Specific astrological indications
- 90 Positioning the cover 50 second side 60 to face the selected picture/photo image 48
- 92 Pressing the cover 50 toward the base 38
- 298 Means for a selectable audio recording
- 300 Audio module assembly
- 302 Housing for the audio module 300
- 304 Power supply for the audio module 300
- 305 Batteries for the power supply 304
- 306 Microphone for the audio module 300
- 308 Actuation control for the audio module 300
- 310 Mode selector switch for the audio module 300
- 312 Function selector switch for the audio module 300
- 314 Digital recorder integrated circuit IC chip for the audio module 300
- 316 LED indicator for the audio module 300
- 318 Output speaker for the audio module 300
- 320 Electrical communication for the power supply 304
- 322 Digital ground for the audio module 300
- 324 Analog ground for the audio module 300
- 326 Speaker positive (+) ground for the audio module 300
- 328 Speaker negative (−) ground for the audio module 300
- 330 1 kilo ohm resister for LED 316
- 332 0.1 micro farad capacitor to ground 322 for IC chip 314 reset
- 334 Voltage supply for IC chip 314 and LED 316
- 336 Voltage supply for microphone 306 and IC chip 314
- 338 Voltage supply for speaker 318 and IC chip 314
- 340 0.1 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 334
- 342 4.7 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 334
- 344 0.1 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 336
- 346 4.7 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 336
- 348 0.1 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 338 for speaker positive (+)
- 350 4.7 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 338 for speaker positive (+)
- 352 0.1 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 338 for speaker negative (−)
- 354 4.7 micro farad capacitor for voltage supply 338 for speaker negative (−)
- 356 8 kilo ohm resister for oscillator resister for IC chip 314 timing duration
- 358 4.7 micro farad capacitor for microphone 306 gain (preamplifier)
- 360 4.7 kilo ohm resister for voltage 336 control of the microphone 306
- 362 4.7 kilo ohm resister for voltage 336 control of the microphone 306
- 364 4.7 kilo ohm resister for voltage switch combination 308, 310, and 312 controls to record pin 24 of the IC chip 314 to supply microphone 306 power only when audio module assembly 300 is in record mode to save power at other times
- 366 4.7 micro farad capacitor voltage supply 336 to ground 324
- 368 0.1 micro farad capacitor between microphone 306 and mic + pin 10 on IC chip 314
- 370 0.1 micro farad capacitor microphone 306 and mic − pin 11 on IC chip 314
- 400 Disposing of electronic audio module 300 in torso portion 36
- 402 Squeezing actuation/de-actuation control 308 exterior to the torso portion 36
- 404 Removing the torso portion 36 from the electronic audio module 300
With reference to
Next,
Continuing,
With initial reference to
The manual engagement 56 forming an assembled and locked state 66 for the base 38 and cover 50, wherein the first interior portion 44 and the second interior portion 64 form a substantially rigid chamber 68 for the first planar selected indicia 46 to be substantially protectively and securely displayed within the substantially rigid chamber 68, as best shown in
The preferred materials of construction for the doll 32 are a conventional fabric outer cover with a stuffing or filling that is non allergic and mold resistant as is typical for doll 32 construction materials. The preferred materials of construction for the base 38 can be a plastic that is either transparent or opaque, or any other material that is waterproof. The preferred materials for the cover 50 must of necessity be transparent and waterproof, however, outside of that any material would be acceptable. To further optionally have the selectable personalization the doll 32 could further comprise a selected second indicia 86 that is disposed adjacent to the torso portion 36 to further enhance the personalization effect of the figurine by initiating a theme such as selected specific astrological indications 88, as shown in
Further to the removable engagement 56 it is preferred to be an interference fit 76, as best shown in
Continuing, the cover 50 outer peripheral portion 52 further includes a key slot 78, best shown in
As an enhancing option to the selectable personalization the figurine 30 can further optionally comprise a means 298 for a selectable audio recording and playback to further enhance the personalization effect of said figurine by allowing a selected audio recording to be made and played back by a user of the figurine 30, best shown in
Continuing in this same area, the electronic audio module 300 is sized and configured such that an erase control 310 and a record control 312 are only operable by removing the torso portion 404 from the audio module 300 housing 302 to further prevent inadvertent erase and re-record of prior the selected audio recording being made. This is accomplished by sizing and configuring the erase control 310 and the record control 312 to be small recessed controls disposed on the back of the housing 302 as best shown in
Further in detailing out the specifics of the audio module 300 and in referring specifically to
The figurine 30 can also be supplied in kit form that is capable of selectable personalization that includes a doll 32, the base 38, cover 50, tool 70, electronic audio module 300, and second selected indicia 86, all as previously described. The kit can also include a pattern sheet emphasize a particular theme especially related to the second selected indicia 86, the pattern sheet for example could mimic
Referring in particular to
Continuing, a forth step of selecting a photo 48 and a fifth step of placing the photo 48 into the first interior portion 44 image side up, as best shown in
Next, on the ninth step of removing the torso portion 404 from around electronic audio module 300 housing 302 for access to said actuation/de-actuation 308, record 312, and erase 310 controls, in initially referring to
An optional further step of sizing the selected photo 48 to be received in the first interior portion 44 by using the cover 50 outer peripheral portion 52 or periphery 53, in other words the diameter 55, see
Accordingly, the present invention of a figurine with selectable audio and visual elements 30 has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the embodiment(s) of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though; that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so modifications or changes may be made to the exemplary embodiment(s) of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained therein.
Claims
1. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization, comprising:
- (a) a doll including a head portion and a torso portion;
- (b) a substantially rigid base that is disposed adjacent to said head portion, said base including a surrounding sidewall extending from a bottom portion to an opening, said bottom portion and sidewall defining a first interior portion of said base that is sized and configured to receive a first substantially planar selected indicia; and
- (c) a substantially rigid transparent cover including an outer peripheral portion that is adapted to be removably engaged from said sidewall opening, said cover having a first side and a second side, said second side forming a substantially concave profile to define a second interior portion, with said second side adjacent to said base when said outer peripheral portion and said opening are manually engaged forming an assembled and locked state for said base and cover, wherein said first interior portion and said second interior portion form a substantially rigid chamber for the first planar selected indicia to be substantially protectively and securely displayed within said substantially rigid chamber, said substantially rigid chamber is sized and configured such that the first selected indicia does not have to be attached to said base or said cover to help prevent damage to the selected indicia, as said removable engagement between said base opening and said cover peripheral portion is operational to prevent unauthorized removal of the selected first indicia from said substantially rigid chamber by requiring an independent tool to separate said base and said cover into a disassembled unlocked state to remove or replace the first selected indicia to further enhance security of said assembled state.
2. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 1 wherein said removable engagement is an interference fit wherein said base opening has a periphery size that is less than a cover outer periphery size when both said base opening and said cover outer periphery are in said disassembled unlocked state.
3. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 1 wherein said cover outer peripheral portion further includes a key slot that is sized and configured to receive said tool, said key slot is operational to facilitate said tool disengaging said removable engagement to place said base and said cover into said disassembled unlocked state.
4. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 1 wherein said base being disposed adjacent to said head portion is accomplished by a plurality of apertures in said base that are stitched therethrough to said head portion.
5. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 1 wherein said substantially rigid chamber is also sized and configured such that selected first indicia is a selected photograph that is positioned to be displayed through said cover.
6. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 1 further comprising a means for a selectable audio recording and playback to further enhance the personalization effect of said figurine.
7. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 6 wherein said means for a selectable audio recording and playback is constructed of an electronic audio module that is disposed within said torso portion.
8. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 7 wherein said electronic audio module is sized and configured such that an actuation/de-actuation control is operable exterior to said torso portion by merely squeezing said torso portion for the purpose of audio playback operation.
9. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 8 wherein said electronic audio module is sized and configured such that an erase control and a record control are only operable by removing said torso portion from said audio module to further prevent inadvertent erase and re-record of prior said selected audio recording.
10. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 9 wherein said electronic audio module is constructed of circuitry that includes a programmable integrated circuit chip, said actuation/de-actuation, erase, and record controls, a microphone, a speaker, and a power supply all contained within a common housing.
11. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 10 wherein said programmable integrated circuit chip is capable of at least two hundred and forty (240) seconds selected audio record time.
12. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 1 further comprising a selected second indicia that is disposed adjacent to said torso portion to further enhance the personalization effect of said figurine.
13. A figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 12 wherein said selected second indicia is in the form of specific astrological indications.
14. A kit for a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization, comprising:
- (a) a doll including a head portion and a torso portion;
- (b) a substantially rigid base that is disposed adjacent to said head portion, said base including a surrounding sidewall extending from a bottom portion to an opening, said bottom portion and sidewall of said base defining a first interior portion that is sized and configured to receive a first substantially planar selected indicia;
- (c) a substantially rigid transparent cover including an outer peripheral portion that is adapted to be removably engaged from said sidewall opening, said cover outer peripheral portion includes a key slot, said cover having a first side and a second side, said second side forming a substantially concave profile to define a second interior portion, with said second side adjacent to said base when said outer peripheral portion and said opening are manually engaged forming an assembled and locked state for said base and cover, wherein said first interior portion and said second interior portion form a substantially rigid chamber for the first planar selected indicia to be substantially protectively and securely displayed within said substantially rigid chamber, said substantially rigid chamber is sized and configured such that the first selected indicia does not have to be attached to said base or said cover to help prevent damage to the selected indicia, as said removable engagement between said base opening and said cover peripheral portion is operational to prevent unauthorized removal of the selected first indicia from said substantially rigid chamber by requiring an independent tool to separate said base and said cover into a disassembled unlocked state to remove or replace the first selected indicia to further enhance security of said assembled state;
- (d) an electronic audio module that is disposed within said torso portion, said electronic audio module is sized and configured such that an actuation/de-actuation control is operable exterior to said torso portion by merely squeezing said torso portion for the purpose of audio playback operation, wherein an erase control and a record control are only operable by removing said torso portion from said audio module to further prevent inadvertent erase and re-record of prior said selected audio recording, said electronic audio module is constructed of circuitry that includes a programmable integrated circuit chip, said actuation/de-actuation, erase, and record controls, a microphone, a speaker, and a power supply all contained within a common housing, wherein said programmable integrated circuit chip is capable of at least two hundred and forty (240) seconds selected audio record time;
- (e) a selected second indicia that is disposed adjacent to said torso portion to further enhance the personalization effect of said figurine;
- (f) a pattern sheet adapted to indicate a position of said selected second indicia relative to said torso portion;
- (g) a tool that is received in said key slot and is operational for placing said cover and base into said disassembled unlocked state; and
- (h) a set of operating instructions for use of said tool and said electronic audio module.
15. A method for using a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a doll including a head portion and a torso portion, said doll also includes a substantially rigid base that is disposed adjacent to said head portion, said base including a surrounding sidewall extending from a bottom portion to an opening, said bottom portion and sidewall of said base defining a first interior portion that is sized and configured to receive a first substantially planar selected indicia, said doll also includes a substantially rigid transparent cover including an outer peripheral portion that is adapted to be removably engaged from said sidewall opening, said cover outer peripheral portion includes a key slot, said cover having a first side and a second side, said second side forming a substantially concave profile to define a second interior portion, with said second side adjacent to said base when said outer peripheral portion and said opening are manually engaged forming an assembled and locked state for said base and cover, wherein said first interior portion and said second interior portion form a substantially rigid chamber for the first planar selected indicia to be substantially protectively and securely displayed within said substantially rigid chamber, said substantially rigid chamber is sized and configured such that the first selected indicia does not have to be attached to said base or said cover to help prevent damage to the selected indicia, as said removable engagement between said base opening and said cover peripheral portion is operational to prevent unauthorized removal of the selected first indicia from said substantially rigid chamber by requiring an independent tool to separate said base and said cover into a disassembled unlocked state to remove or replace the first selected indicia to further enhance security of said assembled state, said doll also includes an electronic audio module that is disposed within said torso portion, said electronic audio module is sized and configured such that an actuation/de-actuation control is operable exterior to said torso portion by merely squeezing said torso portion for the purpose of audio playback operation, wherein an erase control and a record control are only operable by removing said torso portion from said audio module to further prevent inadvertent erase and re-record of prior said selected audio recording, said electronic audio module is constructed of circuitry that includes a programmable integrated circuit chip, said actuation/de-actuation, erase, and record controls, a microphone, a speaker, and a power supply all contained within a common housing, wherein said programmable integrated circuit chip is capable of at least two hundred and forty (240) seconds selected audio record time, said doll further includes a selected second indicia that is disposed adjacent to said torso portion to further enhance the personalization effect of said figurine, a pattern sheet adapted to indicate a position of said selected second indicia relative to said torso portion, a tool for placing said cover and base into said disassembled unlocked state and operating instructions for use of said tool and said electronic audio module;
- (b) grasping said tool;
- (c) inserting said tool into said key slot and moving said tool to be at an obtuse angle in relation to said cover first side, wherein said tool is operational for placing said cover and base into said disassembled unlocked state; and
- (d) selecting a photo;
- (e) placing the photo into said first interior portion image side up;
- (f) grasping said cover;
- (g) positioning said cover second side to face the photo image side;
- (h) pressing said cover manually toward said base such that said cover outer peripheral portion engages said base opening forming an assembled and locked state for said base and said cover, resulting in the selected photo being operationally protectively and securely displayed through said cover;
- (i) removing said torso portion from around electronic audio module for access to said actuation/de-actuation, record, and erase controls;
- (j) moving said erase control to off, said record control to record, actuating said actuation control; and
- (k) speaking into said microphone to make an audio recording for up to about two hundred and forty (240) seconds and then de-actuating said actuation/de-actuation control and moving said record control to a play position.
16. A method for using a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 15 further comprising a step of sizing the selected photo to be received in said first interior portion by using said cover outer peripheral portion as a template, wherein the photo is sized at about a one-eighth (⅛) inch less that said outer periphery.
17. A method for using a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 15 wherein steps b through h are sequentially repeated to replace the selected photo with another selected photo.
18. A method for using a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 15 further comprising a step of confirming said audio recording by actuating said actuation/de-actuation control and listening to said audio recording playback through said speaker.
19. A method for using a figurine that is capable of selectable personalization according to claim 18 further comprising steps of moving said erase control to on and actuating said actuation/de-actuation control and then sequentially repeating said steps I through k to record a new selected audio recording.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 7, 2007
Publication Date: Dec 11, 2008
Inventor: Furn Roberts (Denver, CO)
Application Number: 11/759,760
International Classification: A63H 3/28 (20060101); A63H 3/12 (20060101);