Patent classifications
A63H17/00
Toy building blocks
A building block system includes one or more building blocks and one or more wheels, each building block including a first elongate portion extending in a longitudinal direction, a second elongate portion extending in that longitudinal direction, an intermediate portion connecting the first elongate portion with the said second elongate portion at a middle position thereof, a first end portion extending in a transverse direction, perpendicular to that longitudinal direction, from the first elongate portion, at a side thereof opposite to the intermediate portion, and at a middle position thereof. A second end portion extends in that transverse direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, from the second elongate portion, at a side opposite to the intermediate portion, and at a middle position thereof. It thus includes six protrusions and two voids, each void defined between an end of the first elongate portion and an end of the second elongate portion.
TOY DEVICE WITH VISUAL DISLOCATION EFFECT
Disclosed is a toy device with a visual dislocation effect, which includes: a chassis; a wheel group, mounted on the chassis; a displacement driving motor group, mounted on the chassis and configured to drive the wheel group to move so as to drive the chassis to move and turn; a rotating driving motor, mounted on the chassis; a vehicle housing, covering above the chassis and separated from the chassis; and a transmission mechanism, connected to the rotating driving motor and the vehicle housing, wherein under the driving of the rotating driving motor, the transmission mechanism drives the vehicle housing to rotate relative to the chassis. According to the toy vehicle, the visual dislocation effect can be achieved; and the entertainment is greatly improved.
Junk modelling
Described is an apparatus for building a junk model, comprising an elongate member (118) attachable to a junk model body (106) and having a first end region and a second end region; a first attachment portion (130) for attaching a first surface engaging element (114) to the first end region; and a second attachment portion (132) for attaching a second surface engaging element (116) to the second end region; wherein the elongate member is selectively adjustable in length to set a distance between the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion. A kit of parts and method of building a junk model are also provided.
Toy vehicle with selected centre of gravity
In one aspect, there is provided a toy vehicle that includes a vehicle body, at least one motor and a plurality of wheels. The at least one motor is mounted to the vehicle body, and is sized to have a selected amount of torque. The plurality of wheels includes at least one driven wheel which includes at least one flip-over wheel which has an axis closer to one end of the vehicle than the other end. In an upright orientation the vehicle body extends above the plurality of wheels. The toy vehicle has a centre of gravity that is positioned, such that, application of torque from the at least one motor causes the vehicle body to drive rotation of the vehicle body about the axis of rotation from an inverted orientation over to the upright orientation.
Modular construction system, coupling element, object, tool and packaging
The invention relates to a modular construction system comprising at least one object and a coupling element releasably connectable to the object, wherein: the object comprises at least one surface with at least one opening, which opening comprises a number of inward extending lips arranged distributed over the periphery of the opening; the coupling element comprises a body with an axial axis arrangeable in the opening, which body is provided along its outer periphery with at least one outward extending locking cam; wherein the coupling element is arrangeable in at least one arranging orientation in the opening of the object, and is rotatable in the opening relative to the object to at least one locking orientation, in which locking orientation the coupling element is locked in an axial direction and a rotational direction. The invention also relates to a coupling element, object and tool intended and configured to form part of such a modular construction system. External elements such as a skin plate, a fabric, a cord or the like can be attached to a structure according to the invention by means of an attaching element with a shank and a widened head, which shank can be inserted releasably into a continuous opening of a coupling element.
Packaging box for a toy car
The present disclosure relates to packaging boxes for toy cars. The packaging box of the present disclosure serves a dual purpose, firstly for packaging the toy car and secondly, the packaging box serves as an accessory for the toy car. The packaging box comprises a container element and a lid element, each comprising at least one upright longitudinal sidewall and at least one lateral foldable sidewall, wherein the longitudinal sidewall and the foldable sidewall of the container element and the lid element engage with each other defining a track, which can be employed for displacing the toy car thereon.
Toy vehicle launcher
A toy vehicle launcher translates a substantially vertical activation movement into a substantially lateral movement that launches a toy vehicle. The end of a lever arm used in the activation engages a vertical channel in a toy vehicle engagement mechanism. The vertical channel allows the end of the lever arm to move vertically within the channel with respect to the toy vehicle engagement mechanism as the lever arm rotates and the toy vehicle engagement mechanism moves laterally. The toy vehicle engagement mechanism engages a guide track in a base of the launcher. The guide track defines a lateral path that the toy vehicle engagement mechanism travels when moving between a loading configuration and a launching configuration. Thus, vertical movement from the activation is reduced in the transfer to the lateral toy vehicle launch.
REMOTE CONTROL VEHICLE
A remote-control vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle comprises a first wheel and a second wheel offset along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The vehicle further comprises a device adapted to apply a torque to the first wheel, a sensor configured to monitor the pitch angle of the vehicle, and a control module. The control module is configured to control the torque applied by the device to the first wheel in accordance with the monitored vehicle pitch angle so as to accelerate the vehicle while maintaining the vehicle pitch angle within a range of acute angles. Also disclosed is a second remote-control vehicle, comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel offset along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, a steering system adapted to steer the first wheel, a sensor configured to monitor the roll angle of the vehicle, and a control module configured to control the steering of the first wheel in accordance with the monitored vehicle roll angle while the vehicle is travelling so as to maintain the vehicle roll angle within a range of acute angles. A third remote-control vehicle is also disclosed and comprises: a first wheel and a second wheel, a device adapted to apply a torque to the first wheel, a sensor configured to monitor the pitch angle of the vehicle, and a control module configured to control the torque applied by the device to the first wheel in accordance with the monitored vehicle pitch angle when the vehicle is in free fall so as to maintain the vehicle pitch angle within a specified range of angles.
Stackable radio-controlled toy
A radio-controlled (RC) toy includes a pair of RC toy vehicles having toy bodies with generally planar base portions. Each toy vehicle has a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted thereon. A coupling arrangement stacks the toy vehicles along a stacking axis that is generally perpendicular to the base portions, and connects the toy vehicles together in a stacked vehicle configuration in which the base portions face each other. At least one RC controller controls movement of at least one of the toy vehicles for individual vehicle movement in a single vehicle configuration over a support surface, and for joint movement of the toy vehicles in the stacked vehicle configuration over the support surface.
Toy Vehicle Control Mechanism for Performing Stunts
A toy vehicle control mechanism for performing stunts includes a rod permitting a user to selectively manipulate a toy vehicle. The rod includes a rod-tip and a shaft, and a connection piece is secured to a toy vehicle as an interface for the rod-tip. The rod-tip is formed to include an opening having a shape and a size so that the connection piece can travel around within the opening and a notch at a tip edge of the rod-tip such that the toy vehicle can be manipulated by selectively engaging the notch with various portions of the connection piece, the notch having a shape and a size permitting a selected portion of the connection piece to enter into the notch without the selected portion of the connection piece penetrating into the opening.