Kandy Kids

20200230510 ยท 2020-07-23

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a transparent doll projector with rainbow hair. The Kandy Kida doll is filled with LED lights, artificial candy, and resin emojis. This doll projects images from devices connected through Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, SD, and micro SD ports and Bluetooth. The doll reacts to light, temperature, humidity, motion, and pain. There are many dolls and kids love them because they feel the dolls are mini versions of them. There are also many ways to view your favorite shows and movies. But the two have never been combined in such a way that allows a child to not only have a friend they can watch things with; but with the doll being sensitive and responsive to light, temperature, humidity, motion, and pain, the child will gain a sense of care and responsibility while having fun. The present invention discloses a transparent doll comprising of a projector, a circuit system triggered by a multi-sensor, and a control board that powers and charges the projector in the dolls head and powers the operates the circuit system. When a device is connected or paired with the doll, the images from the device will be displayed on a surface. When the doll is exposed to light or darkness, extreme temperatures, humidity or pain by dropping or hitting, a part of the circuit system lights up. Each case is linked to a different color of the rainbow.

    Claims

    1. A transparent, artificial candy and emoji-filled doll, that doubles as a movie/image projector and lights up in reaction to its conditions comprising: a projector fixedly mounted inside the dolls head in order for images to be displayed through the dolls eyes onto a surface; wires connected to a multi-sensor and circuit board in order to be illuminated when the doll is under certain conditions; LED lights that act as indicators for extreme conditions such as light, temperature, humidity, motion and pain/impact; A circuit board and a multi-sensor fixedly mounted in the doll's back are needed to control, power and charge the doll.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0006] FIG. 1 Illustrates the front view of the circuit system inside the doll which consists of rainbow-colored wires, LED lights and emojis and candy made of resin;

    [0007] FIG. 2 is a rear view illustration of the structure of the doll;

    [0008] FIG. 3 is a side view of the dolls head, illustrating the projector implanted inside and the doll's rainbow-colored hair as distinguishing characteristic;

    [0009] FIG. 4 is a blueprint of the circuit board that will be implanted inside the dolls back. It controls the projector's, sensors and lights;

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0010] A transparent doll is provided with a projector in its skull. When another device is paired or connected to the doll via Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, SD or micro SD card, the image from the connected device is emitted from the doll's eyes.

    [0011] The doll is also provided with a circuit system consisting of LED lights, wires, artificial candy and emojis inside its body that are visible due to the dolls transparency. A different color of the rainbow lights up when the doll is exposed to light, darkness, extreme temperatures, humidity and pain/impact.

    [0012] In use, in order for the doll to light up, it must be exposed to sudden light out of darkness, sudden darkness out of light, temperatures to high or low for a human (below 32 degrees and above 90 degrees), unsafe humidity levels (below 40% and above 60%), motion (someone walking past it), and sudden impact such as dropping, hitting or squeezing.