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UMBILICAL CORD STORAGE DOLL AND SET THEREOF

  • US 20180296934A1
  • Filed: 09/01/2016
  • Published: 10/18/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/21/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An umbilical cord storage doll comprising:

  • a head part, a torso part, a lower body part, and a storage container, wherein the head part and the torso part are separably coupled to each other and the torso part and the lower body part are separably coupled to each other;

    wherein the storage container accommodates an umbilical cord, deposited in alcohol, therein, is closed with a stopper at a top thereof after the umbilical cord has been hardened through addition of a transparent silicone liquid, and then stores the umbilical cord;

    wherein the head part is fabricated via a three-dimensional (3D) printer such that the head part looks identical or similar to a face of an actual baby, and is provided with a coupling protrusion at a lower end thereof such that the head part is coupled to a coupling depression formed in a top of the torso part;

    wherein the torso part is configured such that both arms are formed in a state of being attached to a chest and an upper space is formed therein, the lower body part is configured such that a lower space is formed therein, and the storage container is accommodated throughout the upper space and the lower space;

    wherein the lower body part is configured such that the lower body part is formed in a sitting position with both legs stretched forward in a state of being bent, one or more upper magnets are disposed on a top thereof, and one or more lower magnets are disposed on a bottom thereof, the torso part is configured such that one or more lower end depressions are formed through a periphery of an lower end thereof, and magnetic members are inserted and installed into the lower end depressions and separably coupled to the upper magnets of the lower body part; and

    wherein a name tag on which any one selected from among a name, birth information, and physical information of the baby has been described is attached to the torso part.

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