Patentable/Patents/US-20250381493-A1
US-20250381493-A1

Toy Combination and Kit with Feature Wig Accessory

PublishedDecember 18, 2025
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Technical Abstract

A toy combination and kit enables a user to transform external features thereof and includes a head formation defining an interior space from an exterior space and comprising at least one aperture extending from the interior space to the exterior space. A first actuator mechanism is mounted within the interior space and configured to move at least one element relative to the at least one aperture to alter at least a visual appearance thereof at the at least one aperture. The toy combination further includes at least one head-adorning accessory feature. The head-adorning accessory feature is attachable to the head formation and includes a second actuator mechanism. The second actuator mechanism is cooperable with the first actuator mechanism to direct the first actuator mechanism into an actuated configuration for altering at least the visual appearance when the head-adorning accessory feature is attached to the head formation.

Patent Claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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. A toy combination for enabling a user to transform external features thereof, the toy comprising:

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the first actuator mechanism comprises a lever mechanism and the second mechanism comprises a post, the post being engageable with the lever mechanism for displacing said lever mechanism for altering the visual appearance.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the first actuator mechanism comprises first and second pivot axes, the first and second pivot axes being parallel and cooperably pivotable in opposite directions for altering the visual appearance.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the first actuator mechanism comprises a rotatable body, the rotatable body comprising a first exposable portion and a second exposable portion, the first exposable portion being exposed at the exterior space when directed into a relaxed configuration and the second exposable portion being exposed at the exterior space when directed into an actuated configuration.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the first actuator mechanism comprises a return mechanism, the return mechanism comprising a resilient member, the resilient member being actuated when the first actuator mechanism is directed into the actuated configuration, the resilient member for returning the first actuator mechanism to the relaxed configuration when the head-adorning accessory feature is removed from the head formation.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the head-adorning accessory feature comprises a feature reveal portion, the feature reveal portion being movable intermediate a feature hidden configuration and a feature revealed configuration, the feature revealed configuration for exposing secondary accessories, the feature hidden configuration for visually blending the feature reveal portion with the head-adorning accessory feature.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the feature reveal portion comprises at least one removable secondary accessory.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein at least one secondary accessory is retractably extendable from the head-adorning accessory feature.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein a first removable secondary accessory is attachable to the at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory.

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. The toy combination according to any one, wherein the at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory is removably attachable to the head-adorning accessory feature.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory is bendable into various configurations.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the first actuator mechanism comprises an extendable portion, the extendable portion being extendable from the head formation when the head-adorning accessory feature is attached to the head formation.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the feature reveal portion is directed into the feature revealed configuration by at least one of rotating a rotatable exterior portion and sliding a slidable exterior portion.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the head-adorning accessory feature may be removed from the head formation and comprises at least one play feature for enabling a user to separately play therewith.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the head formation comprises a removable head cap for enabling access to the interior space via an open posterior head portion, the head-adorning accessory feature being configured to cover the open posterior head portion or the removable head cap.

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. A toy combination kit for enabling a user to transform external features of a figure head, the toy combination kit comprising:

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. The toy combination kit according to, wherein the first actuator mechanism comprises a return mechanism, the return mechanism comprising a resilient member, the resilient member being actuated when the first actuator mechanism is directed into the actuated configuration, the resilient member for returning the first actuator mechanism to the relaxed configuration when the first head-adorning accessory feature is removed from the head formation.

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. The toy combination kit according to, wherein the first head-adorning accessory feature comprises a feature reveal portion, the feature reveal portion being movable intermediate a feature hidden configuration and a feature revealed configuration, the feature revealed configuration for exposing secondary accessories, the feature hidden configuration for visually blending the feature reveal portion with the head-adorning accessory feature.

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. The toy combination kit according to, wherein the first head-adorning accessory feature comprises at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory retractably extendable from the head-adorning accessory feature.

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. The toy combination according to, wherein the feature reveal portion comprises a removable secondary accessory, the removable secondary accessory being attachable to the at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory.

Detailed Description

Complete technical specification and implementation details from the patent document.

This application claims the benefit of pending US Provisional Patent Application No. 63/660,457 filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on 14 Jun. 2024, the specifications and drawings of which are hereby incorporated by reference thereto.

Dolls and toy figurines that transform have always been popular with children over a broad range of ages. Children appreciate the ability to control the transformation, especially transformations that are repeatable and dramatic. The act of the transformation can happen across multiple stages and via multiple methods, further extending the discovery process and engagement time for a child. For example, a doll or toy figurine with eyes that can change color and position within the eye socket is a popular soft feature for children.

The author of these specifications was inspired to create the presently disclosed subject matter by the plethora of content on streaming platforms focused on historical stories of royal families in various countries and specifically the show by Shonda Rhimes, “Bridgerton”. Ms. Rhimes' show is based on the characters in Julia Quinn's novels entitled “The Bridgerton Series”. The setting, scenery, costumes and wigs of Bridgerton as imagined by Ms. Rhimes inspired the author to create a storyline called “The Royals” in which 4 princesses and a rebellious duke discover magical feature wigs which transform them from royals to rockstars.

The author conceived the transformation initiated by the ‘feature wigs’ according to the presently disclosed subject matter incorporating fashion change would appeal to girls and fill a gap in the current doll market. The author further wanted to extend the wig play pattern to the pets of the characters as well, allowing for additional uses of the presently disclosed subject matter. It is also important to note that the feature wigs can be played with on the head of the doll and off and do not always need to take the form of a wig. Anything one would put on a head in real life or in a child's imagination would be applicable. In addition to all the features that a variety of wigs can deliver, the author contemplates the importance to have character transformation via a doll or toy figurine exemplified by eye color changes and eyelash extensions when the feature wig according to the presently disclosed subject matter is installed on the head portion of a doll or similar other toy figurine.

The Royals is an animated series in development for girls 6+, chronicling the adventures of four teenage princesses and a rebellious duke as the princesses balance their royal responsibilities with teenage angst. Their lives take electrifying turns when an unexpected discovery of enchanted wigs unlocks a previously taboo world of self-expression, catapulting them to the top of the music charts. Now challenged to balance their stately duties with their newly discovered personas as the pop rock band, “The Royals”, they secretly navigate between their inhibited lives full of pomp and circumstance and the exhilaration of sold-out concerts, all while dodging a relentless paparazzo and empowered by the liberating rhythm of double-lives embraced by the tagline, “Rock 'n Rule Forever!” The presently disclosed subject matter is described and supported by visual subject matter reflective of characters from The Royals as illustrative only and should not be construed as limiting.

The feature wig toy combination according to the presently disclosed subject matter is but one example of the type of adornment or accessory feature that may be configured to effect a character transformation for a doll or toy figurine. The adornment or accessory feature, for example, could also take the form of a hat, a cap, a tiara, a headband, a bow, a helmet or similar other accessory feature that is able to attach to the head of a figurine (e.g. a doll, an action toy, an animal or similar other made-up character). It will be understood the presently disclosed subject matter necessarily comprises a head portion and an accessory feature attachable to the head portion. The structural cooperation of the head portion and the add-on accessory feature cooperate to effect character transformation(s).

In some embodiments, the feature wig or accessory feature may comprise a post at an internal portion of the accessory feature which may secure the accessory feature to a head portion of the figurine. When the accessory feature is installed on the head portion, the post engages a button to trigger various actions. In some embodiments, the accessory feature may alternatively comprise a magnet cooperable with magnetic means at or within the head portion to effect a dynamic change in external appearance. In some embodiments, the accessory feature may comprise a multi-prong key cooperable with internal structure of the head portion to effect a dynamic change in external appearance thereof.

As exemplified in the detailed descriptions that follow, the feature wig or accessory feature is depicted with a post. The post engages the button in structural communication with a spring-biased eyeball-lash combination. A lever is pivotally attached to the eyeball-lash combination at a hinge. When the button and lever and depressed via the post of the accessory feature, the eyeball-lash combination rotates about a pivot axis of rotation extending through the hinge to change the external appearance of the head portion. Visually perceived eye color may be changed and lashes may extend from the head portion thereby transforming or changing the function or appearance of the head portion.

In some embodiments, the trigger action of the accessory feature may further trigger dynamic features on or with the accessory feature itself thereby changing the function or appearance of the accessory feature. In some embodiments, both the accessory feature and the head portion may transform by way of the trigger action. The claim of innovation is that the “Feature Wig” or accessory feature has functionality which can be played with either by (1) direct attachment to the head portion resulting in actions on or within the head and or face, or on or within the accessory feature itself, or a combination of actions within or on the head portion and accessory feature together, or (2) separate from a head portion, effectively as a standalone playset.

The following examples are contemplated in connection with head portion action: eyes change (position, color, size, type, expression, material); eyes light-up (twinkles in eye); lashes extend (glow-in-the-dark, light-up or color change, change shape, texture, material); make-up (glow-in-the-dark, light-up, color change); other features extend from the head portion (ears, nose, antenna, halo, hair extensions, gem, headband, gills, other fantasy features); objects extend from head (animals, flowers, candy, hair accessories, organs, appendages); lips extend (blow kiss, pucker); mouth moves or opens (fire, smoke, tongue, teeth reveal or extend, speech, expressions); facial changes (rotate to reveal different features, expressions, open to reveal interior compartments with hidden items); lights activate; sounds activate; other mechanical features.

The following examples are contemplated in connection with wig portion action: items can be pulled out and replaced/retracted; hair extensions can be formable, bendable loosely hanging, light-up, hold objects, etc.; any items as listed below that can be hidden in secret compartments; secret compartments open, close or rotate, fold, bend to reveal items hidden within; birds, birds in cage, animals, insects, food, flowers, natural elements, musical instruments, fashions, fashion accessories, make-up, hair and beauty products and accessories, small collectible items, body parts, vehicles, boats, construction elements, tools, other toys, crafts, jewelry, soft goods, etc.

Items hidden within the feature wig assembly can be used for more play or decoration of the wig, the doll, the action figure or animal. The feature wig assembly can be decorated with other accessories or attachments. The feature wig assembly can be used for display (itself or other items). The feature wig assembly can transform fully or in part to another shape, style, object or character and can change size or scale either manually or mechanically. The feature wig assembly can be custom assembled or disassembled by child, and may include lights, sounds, glow-in-the-dark materials, color changing materials, can provide various textures and materials and may provide any number of various mechanical functions.

The feature wig assembly or accessory feature may be first installed upon or attached to the head portion such that the eye color changes and lashes extend by way of the trigger action. Once the accessory feature is installed upon the head portion, the accessory feature may comprise a rotatable portion as exemplified by a rotatable bow to reveal a hidden bird cage with a pair of removable birds or doves within the accessory feature. Hair extensions may be extended from the accessory feature and attached to various external portions of the accessory feature and the birds and their swings supports may be attached to the hair extensions as attached to the accessory feature for enhancing the amusing effect of the accessory feature.

Visually themed embodiments are further contemplated. The presently disclosed subject matter, for example, contemplates an animal themed toy combination, a tea and pastries themed toy combination, a nature themed toy combination, and music themed toy combination. In connection with the tea and pastries themed toy combination, the hair extensions may comprise bendable or formable hair extensions such that objects hidden with the accessory feature may be suspended in different configurations with ends of the hair extensions being unattached to the accessory feature. The hidden compartments may be made accessible by rotation, slidable portions, or pivotal portions of the accessory features.

Further contemplated is the inclusion of animals or pets similarly configured with a head portion or formation and an attachable accessory feature to effect a change in visual appearance when the accessory feature is attached to the head formation. princess to a rockstar transformation. It will be understood that an animal or pet figurine may also undergo a similar transformation. The process of transforming an exemplary animal figurine from an unadorned animal to an accessory feature-adorned animal follows from similar form and function of the presently disclosed subject matter. An accessory feature may be attached to an animal head formation for changing eye color and extending lashes of the animal's head formation. The animal may be repositioned and otherwise hidden accessories may be removed from a hidden compartment in the accessory feature for further accessorizing the animal thereby completing a transformation.

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a toy combination or toy combination kit for enabling a user to transform external features of a head formation. The toy combination may be said to essentially comprise a head formation, which head formation defines an interior space from an exterior space and comprising at least one aperture extending from the interior space to the exterior space. The apertures may be exemplified by the eyeball apertures or the eyelash apertures, for example.

The toy combination further comprises a first actuator mechanism mounted within the interior space of the head formation and is configured to move at least one element relative to the at least one aperture to alter at least a visual appearance of the head formation at the at least one aperture. The first actuator mechanism may, for example comprise an eyeball formation and/or eyelash elements. The eyeball formation effects a change in visual appearance at the eyeball apertures and the eyelash elements effect a change in visual appearance at the eyelash apertures. In a preferred application, the eyeball formation and the eyelash elements are movable between a relaxed gaze configuration and an actuated gaze configuration. Differing eye colors and differing eyelash lengths correspond with the relaxed and actuated gaze configurations.

The toy combination further comprises at least one a head-adorning accessory feature as variously exemplified. The head-adorning accessory feature is attachable to the head formation and comprises a second actuator mechanism, which second actuator mechanism is cooperable with the first actuator mechanism to direct the first actuator mechanism into the actuated configuration for altering at least the visual appearance when the head-adorning accessory feature is attached to the head formation.

In some embodiments, the first actuator mechanism may comprise a lever mechanism and the second mechanism may comprise a post. The post is engageable with the lever mechanism for displacing the lever mechanism to alter the visual appearance. In some embodiments, the first actuator mechanism comprises first and second pivot axes. The first and second pivot axes extend in parallel relation to one another and are cooperably pivotable in opposite directions for altering the visual appearance.

In some embodiments, the first actuator mechanism may comprise a rotatable body exemplified by rotatable eyeball bodies. Each of the rotatable eyeball bodies comprises a first exposable portion and a second exposable portion. The first exposable portion is exposed at the exterior space when directed into a relaxed configuration and the second exposable portion is exposed at the exterior space when directed into an actuated configuration. In some embodiments, the first actuator mechanism may comprise a return mechanism, which return mechanism comprises a resilient member. The resilient member is actuated when the first actuator mechanism is directed into the actuated configuration. The resilient member returns the first actuator mechanism to the relaxed configuration when the head-adorning accessory feature is removed from the head formation or when the hammer-depressing forceis removed from the hammer element.

In some embodiments, the head-adorning accessory feature may comprise a feature reveal portion, which feature reveal portion is movable intermediate a feature hidden configuration and a feature revealed configuration. The feature revealed configuration essentially exposes secondary accessories, and the feature hidden configuration visually blends the exterior rear surface of the feature reveal portion with the head-adorning accessory feature as, for example, via similar textured hair on both the exterior rear surface and the upper wig accessory.

In some embodiments, the feature reveal portion comprises at least one removable secondary accessory as exemplified by swing elements and birds. In some embodiments, at least one secondary accessory is retractably extendable from the head-adorning accessory feature as for example extendable elements with ornamental ends. In some embodiments, a first removable secondary accessory is attachable to the at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory.

In some embodiments, the secondary accessories such as swing elements and birds may be removed from the feature reveal portion and perched or supported by the extendable elements at support portions whereby the ornamental ends are attached to upper or alternative portions of the feature wig assembly. In this regard, at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory is removably attachable to the head-adorning accessory feature. In some embodiments, at least one retractably extendable secondary accessory is bendable into various configurations for providing the support portions in some applications.

In some embodiments, the first actuator mechanism may comprise an extendable portion as exemplified by the extendable eyelash elements. The extendable portion is extendable from the head formation when the head-adorning accessory feature is attached to the head formation or otherwise directed into the actuated configuration. In some embodiments, the feature reveal portion may be directed into the feature revealed configuration by at least one of rotating a rotatable exterior portion exemplified by the turn piece and sliding a slidable exterior portion. In some embodiments, the feature reveal portion may comprise a sliding door instead of a rotatable carousel-like reveal portion.

In some embodiments, the head-adorning accessory feature may be removed from the head formation and may comprises or provide at least one play feature for enabling a user to separately play therewith. In this regard, an upper wig accessory may be removed from a lower wig base and the user may interact with the feature reveal portion removing secondary accessories such as swing elements and birds and extending retractable elements. In other words, the upper wig accessory is itself a toy combination and may be separately played with or utilized separate and apart from the head formation or toy figurine.

In some embodiments, the head formation may comprise a removable head cap for enabling access to the interior space via an open posterior head portion. The head-adorning accessory feature is configured to cover the open posterior head portion or the removable head cap. In a preferred application, the toy combination may be provided in the form of a basic toy combination such that a basic wig accessory either enables either the relaxed configuration or the actuated configuration. The basic wig accessory may be interchanged with a feature wig assembly for similarly enabling either the relaxed configuration or the actuated configuration. Accordingly, in some applications, the presently disclosed subject matter contemplates a toy combination kit for enabling a user to transform external features of a head formation

The toy combination kit according to the presently disclosed subject matter may be said to essentially comprise a head formation defining an interior space from an exterior space and comprising at least one aperture extending from the interior space to the exterior space. A first actuator mechanism is mounted within the interior space defined by the head formation and is configured to move at least one element relative to the at least one aperture to alter at least a visual appearance thereof at the at least one aperture. The toy combination kit may further include at least two head-adorning accessory features.

A first head-adorning accessory feature of the at least two head-adorning accessory features is attachable to the head formation and comprises a second actuator mechanism. The second actuator mechanism is cooperable with the first actuator mechanism to direct the first actuator mechanism into an actuated configuration from a relaxed configuration for altering at least the visual appearance. A second head-adorning accessory feature of the at least two head-adorning accessory features is attachable to the head formation for maintaining the relaxed configuration. At least the first and second head-adorning accessory features are interchangeable for enabling the user to visually transform external features of the head formation.

Referring now the drawings with more specificity, the presently disclosed subject matter essentially provides a toy combination for enabling a user to transform certain external visible features of at least one portion of the toy combination. The toy combination according to the presently disclosed subject matter may take the form of a doll head in some applications, for example. In some embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a toy combination including a smooth scalp head portionand a number of wig elements attachable to the smooth scalp head portionto create the effect of a doll head with simulated hair toy combination. Certain external visible features of the smooth scalp head formationare transformed when the wig elements are attached to the smooth scalp head formation.

When certain wig elements are attached to the smooth scalp head portionin some embodiments, these wig elements are operable to transform at least certain external hair and facial features of the resulting toy combination. In other words, certain wig elements operate to transform certain facial features of the smooth scalp head portionwhile adding simulated hair to the smooth scalp head portionin some embodiments. The user may change the externally visible appearance of the resulting toy combination by adorning the smooth scalp head formationwith any of a number of wig elements, which not only add differing hair styles to the smooth scalp head formation, but may also simultaneously change the visual appearance of a facial portion of the smooth scalp head formation.

In some preferred embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a smooth scalp head formationhaving at least eyeball aperturessuch that when certain wig elements are attached to the smooth scalp head portion, eye color appears to transform at the eyeball aperturesfrom a first eye color to a second eye color. In some alternative embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a smooth scalp head formationhaving at least slit type eyelash aperturessuch that when certain wig elements are attached to the smooth scalp head portion, eye lash elementsextend from a first lash length to a second lash length. The eyelash elementspreferably extend through eyeball aperturesas depicted in the figures denoted without alpha characters (e.g.) and the eyelash elementsmay alternatively extend through eyelash aperturesas depicted in the figures denoted with alpha characters (e.g.). In some embodiments, the eye lash elementsextend from a relatively short lash length as atto a relatively long lash length as atwhen certain wig elements are attached to the smooth scalp head portion.

The reader is firstly directed toto introduce these concepts.is an anterior or front view of a doll type smooth scalp head formationshowing two eyeball apertures.is an anterior or front view of a doll type smooth scalp head formationshowing two eyeball aperturesand two eyelash apertures. The smooth scalp head formationextends horizontally along the X-axis as atand extends vertically along the Y-axis as atin. The full face of the smooth scalp head formationis viewable along the Z-axis extending into the page in. Referencing, the reader will there see the smooth scalp head formationmay preferably comprise certain other features that enhance the external visual appearance of the smooth scalp head formationsuch as ear features, a nose featureand a mouth feature. In some embodiments, the smooth scalp head formationprovides lifelike facial features, the external appearance of some of which may be transformed when certain wig elements are attached to the smooth scalp head formation.

respectively show a lateral left side view of the smooth scalp head formationsotherwise shown inshowing a left lateral eye aperture, a left lateral ear feature, the nose feature, and the mouth feature. The reader will note that the smooth scalp head formationshown infurther comprises a left lateral eyelash aperture. The smooth scalp head formationextends horizontally along the Z-axis as atand vertically along the Y-axisin. From a comparative consideration of, the reader will see the smooth scalp head formationprovides a basis for attaching any number of wig elements having differing types of simulated hair to alter the appearance thereof. It is well understood that a wig is a head covering typically made from human or animal hair, or a synthetic imitation thereof. Wigs may be worn to disguise baldness, to alter the wearer's appearance, or as part of certain professional uniforms. The wig elements attachable to the smooth scalp head formationmay comprise fibrous simulated hair or molded synthetic hair in most applications.

Referencing, the smooth scalp head formationmay, in some embodiments, comprise a removable head cap. Removal as at arrowof the removable head capfrom the smooth scalp head formationenables access to internal portions of the smooth scalp head formationas generally depicted in. In some applications, the removable head capis internally smooth or concave in formation so as to not engage internal structures of the smooth scalp head formation. The elements shown inintroduce basic structures of the smooth scalp head formationand the removable head capto demonstrate that at least a portion of the smooth scalp formationis attachable to accessory features as exemplified by the removable head capor wig elements including a first basic wig accessory, a second basic wig accessory′ or a feature wig assembly. The reader will note that the smooth scalp head formationshown inis devoid of either eye color or eye lash elementsand devoid of any internal structures for demonstration purposes only.

Further referencingthe reader will there consider an inner concave surfaceof the removable head capas removed from the smooth scalp head formation. A broken line referenced at′ depicts the removed inner concave surface. The reader will there consider the inner concave surfaceof the removable head capis spaced in relation to a hammer elementof a first actuator mechanism held within the smooth scalp head formation. Since there is no structural contact between the inner concave surfaceof the removable head capand the hammer element, other internal parts of the smooth scalp head formationand the first actuator mechanism are positioned in a first, non-actuated, relaxed configurationthereby providing a first eye color at the eye aperture(s)and providing a first eyelash length of eyelash elements at the eyelash aperture(s). The first, non-actuated, relaxed configuration may otherwise be referred to as a relaxed gaze configurationwithin these specifications.

In some embodiments, the first eyelash length of the eyelash elementsmay provide a relatively shorter lash lengthas generally depicted and referenced in. For ease of illustration the first eye color has been depicted as comprising brown eye coloration as at hatch lines. When directed into a second, actuated gaze configurationby depressing the hammer elementdownwardly as at arrow, a first actuator mechanism within the smooth scalp formationis operable to change the first or brown eye coloration to a second eye color. For ease of illustration, the second eye color has been depicted as comprising blue eye coloration as at hatch linesin. Further referencing, the reader will there consider the eyelash elementsshift to a second lash length as compared to the lash length shown in. In some embodiments, the second eyelash length of the eyelash elementsmay provide a relatively longer lash length as referenced at.

Referencing the side-by-side anterior head formation views comparatively shown inand, the reader will there consider the first, non-actuated, relaxed configuration or relaxed gaze configurationdepicted inversus the second, actuated configuration or actuated gaze configurationdepicted in. The exemplary eye coloration when in the first, relaxed gaze configurationis depicted as brown as at hatch markingsand the exemplary eye coloration when in the second, actuated gaze configurationis depicted as blue as at hatch markings. Further, the first eyelash length of the eyelash elementsas exemplified at relatively shorter lash lengthis depicted inas compared to the second eyelash length of the eyelash elementsas exemplified at relatively longer lash lengthas depicted in.

To impart the hammer-actuating or directing forceto shift from the first, relaxed gaze configurationto the second, actuated gaze configurationthe accessory attachable to the smooth scalp head formationcomprises a second actuator mechanism defined by a post or postextending downwardly from an inner surfaceof the attachable accessory. To illustrate this feature, the first basic wig accessoryis provided in some embodiments. In some embodiments, an inner wig surfaceof the first basic wig accessoryis substantially equivalent to or mimics the inner cap surfaceof the removable head cap, excepting for an addition of a downwardly extending post or post, which postis operable to depress the hammer elementwhen the first basic wig accessoryis attached to the smooth scalp head formation.

As the first basic wig accessoryis attached to the smooth scalp head formation, the postengages a hammer interfaceof the hammer element, which hammer elementthen pivots as at arrowabout a hammer pivot axis as at. In some embodiments, the removable head capmay comprise a peg-letting aperturethrough which the downwardly extending postmay be inserted and further extended to depress the hammer interfaceand pivotthe hammer elementabout the hammer pivot axis. The process of attaching as at arrowthe first basic wig accessoryover an intervening removable head capwith a peg-letting apertureis diagrammatically depicted in. The process of attaching as at arrowthe first basic wig accessorydirectly to the smooth scalp head formationwith removable head capremoved is comparatively and comparatively diagrammatically depicted in.

Referencing, the reader will there consider an anterior diagrammatic depiction of a first basic toy combinationaccording to the presently disclosed subject matter. The first basic toy combinationcomprises the smooth scalp head formationand the first basic wig accessory. The first basic toy combinationmay, in some embodiments, be practiced with or without the removable head capattached to the smooth scalp head formation. In either deployment, the first basic toy combinationprovides the second, actuated gaze configurationwherein the first basic toy combinationprovides facial features that include the second eye coloration as at blue hatch linesand the relatively long lash lengthin addition to simulated hairprovided by the first basic wig accessory.

In some embodiments, a second basic wig accessory′ may be included in a toy combination kit according to the presently disclosed subject matter, which second basic wig accessory′ eliminates the downwardly extending postand allows the user to adorn the smooth scalp head formationwith simulated hairwithout a change in facial features. In other words, when attached to the smooth scalp head formation, the second basic wig accessory′ enables the first, relaxed gaze configurationfor providing facial features that include the first eye coloration as at brown hatch linesand the relatively short lash length.

For ease of comparison this alternative combination of elements is diagrammatically depicted inis side by side relation toin the preferred embodiment and inandin the alternative embodiment and referenced at second basic toy combination′. Comparatively referencingversus, the reader will see a marked difference between eye coloration and eyelash length between the first basic toy combinationand the second basic toy combination′ with the same simulated hairbeing shown in both the first and second basic toy combinationsand′.

To transform the external appearance of the smooth scalp head formationby attaching the first basic wig accessorythereto to form the first basic toy combination, the hammer elementis depressed as at force vector or arrowin. The hammer elementcomprises a pivot armconnected to a hammer pivot rod, which hammer pivot rodcomprises or defines the hammer pivot axis. When the hammer elementis actuated by depressing action or force vectorthe hammer elementpivots as at arrowabout the hammer pivot axis. This action causes an eye color change and a change in eyelash length at exterior facial portions of the smooth scalp head formation.

Comparatively referencing, the reader will there consider the first basic wig accessoryattached to the smooth scalp head formation.depict a preferred toy combination application whereby the first basic wig accessoryis attached to the smooth scalp head formationover a removable head capsuch that the postextends through the peg-letting apertureformed therein.depict an alternative application whereby the first basic wig accessoryis attached to the smooth scalp head formationwith the removable head capremoved.

In both applications, the postdepresses the hammer elementvia the hammer interfaceto provide the actuated gaze configuration, which actuated gaze configurationincludes a change in eye coloration from brown eye color as at hatch markingsto blue eye color as at hatch markingsand a change in eyelash length from relatively short eyelash lengthto relatively long eyelash length as at. Both of these alternative applications result in the anterior diagrammatic depiction of the first basic toy combinationshown in. It will be recalled the second basic toy combination′ depicted in, presented in side by side relation to the first basic toy combinationdepicted in, does not actuate the hammer elementthereby providing the relaxed gaze configuration.

The elements of the first actuator mechanism within the smooth scalp head formationthat are operable to effect the actuated gaze configurationfrom the relaxed gaze configurationare diagrammatically depicted in.diagrammatically depict a preferred arrangement of the first actuator mechanism elements anddiagrammatically depict an alternative arrangement of first actuator mechanism elements. Essentially, the first actuator mechanism associated with the smooth scalp head formationcomprises the hammer elementand an eyeball formation. The hammer elementor trigger element comprises the hammer interfaceor button, a main hammer body, the pivot armconnected to the hammer pivot rod, and an actuator arm.

The main hammer bodygenerally extends in the dimension defined by the Y axisand the Z axisas referenced in. The hammer pivot rodgenerally extends along the X axisdirected into the page in. The hammer pivot roddefines the hammer pivot axis, and when the hammer interfaceis depressed as at arrow, the hammer elementpivotsabout the hammer pivot axis. When pivotedabout the hammer pivot axis, the actuator armdirects a lever armof the eyeball formation, which lever armextends along a lever plane. This action causes rotation of left and right main eyeball bodiesof the eyeball formationto rotate about an eyeball pivot axisdefined by an eyeball pivot rodextending along the X axisas directed into the page in. In some embodiments, the main eyeball bodiesare semispherical in three dimensions to provide a more lifelike appearance thereof.

In some embodiments, the semispherical main eyeball bodiesextend through the eyeball aperturesacross an aperture planedefined by the eyeball apertures. In this regard, the reader is directed to. From a comparative consideration of, the reader will there consider the smooth scalp head formationdefines an interior spaceopposite an exterior space. The aperture planeseparates the exterior spacefrom the interior space, and an exposed surfaceof the main eyeball bodiesextends into the exterior spacefrom the interior space. The eyelash elementssimilarly extend from the interior spaceto the exterior spacethrough the eyelash apertures.

The eyelash elementsare attached to the main eyeball bodiesat an attachment pointand when in the relaxed gaze configurationare layered upon upper portions of the main eyeball bodiesas at layered portionin. When the main eyeball bodiesare rotated as at arrowabout the eyeball pivot axis, the upper portions of the main eyeball bodiesare directed downwardly thereby directing the layered portionsthrough the preferred eyeball aperturesor alternative eyelash apertureseffecting a lengthening the eyelash elementsinto the exterior spaceas at arrowin. This pivot action as at arrowextends the eye lash elementsfrom the a relatively short lash length as atinto the relatively long lash length as atwhen either the first basic wig accessoryor the feature wig assemblyis attached to the smooth scalp head portion.

The main eyeball bodieseach comprise an upper iris portionand a lower iris portion. When in the relaxed gaze configuration, the lower iris portionsare externally visible via the eyeball apertures. When the main eyeball bodiesare pivoted about the eyeball pivot axisinto the actuated gaze configuration, the upper iris portionsare directed downwardly and positioned at the eyeball aperturessuch that the upper iris portionsare externally visible through the eyeball apertures. As illustrated, the upper iris portionscomprise blue eye coloration as at blue hatch markingsand the lower iris portionscomprise brown eye coloration as at brown hatch markings.

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