Patent classifications
A63H2200/00
Wirelessly Coupled Stuffed Toy with Integrated Speaker
The present invention discloses a wirelessly coupled stuffed toy. The stuffed toy is designed to provide entertainment to pets and/or children. The stuffed toy has a housing comprising a plurality of internal electronic components. More specifically, the stuffed toy has a short-range wireless communication module to connect the toy to a proximal peripheral device. An audio file selected and executed on said peripheral device is played by an internal speaker of the toy. The speaker can also play the music stored in an internal memory of the toy and an internal battery provides power to the speaker.
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL CAR AND CONSOLE
A remote control model car and console is disclosed. The remote control model car and console includes a model car includes an ECU and a console that is wirelessly connected to the model car through the ECU. The console includes a movable chassis, a steering wheel, a pedal, a seat, a monitor, a support rod, and a support frame. The support rod is fixed to the movable chassis on one side. The monitor is fixed to an upper end of the support rod. The support frame is fixed to an upper end of the movable chassis. The seat is fixed at an inner side of the support frame, and the pedal is fixed to the support frame on the side of the seat adjacent to the monitor.
Interactive Computerized Toy
This invention describes an interactive computerized toy that provides light, audio and vibration entertaining patterns in response to touch stimuli from all directions and where the light patterns may be displayed in all directions. In particular, the present invention describes an interactive computerized toy in the shape of a cube with six faces with a unique versatility in providing endless programming options, in a fashion similar to loading and playing different games on the screens of handheld devices such as smartphones.
Smart Interactive toy and method of using the same
A smart interactive toy comprises a shell, an interactive control module, a moving mechanism, and an anti-fall sensing module comprising a first signal sending unit and a signal receiving unit; the first signal sending unit is mounted on the shell, connected electrically with the interactive control module and used for sending a first sensing signal to the interactive control module when the signal receiving unit does not receives a first reflected signal, reflected after the first sensing signal meets an obstacle, in a predetermined time period, so that the interactive control module drives the moving mechanism to stop moving, thereby achieving that the user controls the smart interactive toy to avoid it from falling down a table or into a deep pit, which ensures that the toy can be interacted and is not easy to damage.
Interactive Toy System
An interactive toy system is disclosed. The interactive toy system is or includes a toy figurine with a head, a torso, at one or more appendages. The toy figurine also includes a first tag reader disposed in the torso, a second tag reader disposed in a first appendage of the one or more appendages, and an effects module configured to produce a sound effect, a light effect. Still further, the toy figurine includes control circuitry configured to cause the effects module to produce a first effect when the first tag reader reads a first tag and cause the effects module to produce a second effect when the second tag reader reads the first tag.
ELASTIC FIGURE THAT PLAYS A SOUND WHEN INTERACTING WITH IT
The invention involves an elastic electronic toy comprising an electronic module with sound and/or light generation means that can be activated by means of at least one sensor for pressure/force on an elastic figure in such a way that the module does not get damaged, and the acoustic and luminous signals do not weaken. To this end, the electronic module is placed in a hermetic case that is attached to the outer elastic case of the figure, in a cavity where the module is inserted and closed with a lid or cap with one or more holes for the sound to come out.
Method, apparatus and terminal device for constructing parts together
The present disclosure is provides a method, an apparatus and a terminal device for constructing parts together. The method includes: determining an assembly progress of an object constructed of parts; determining a currently required part according to the assembly progress; identifying, in a part photo of the object, the currently required part using a pre-trained first neural network model and marking the one or more identified currently required parts in the part photo; and displaying, via a display, a 3D demonstration animation with the marked part photo as a background image. The method is based on the existing 3D demonstration animation, which identifies the currently required part in the captured part photo and marks the identified currently required part in the part photo, and then displays the marked part photo as the background image of the 3D demonstration animation, thereby adding a prompt for the real part.
Loudspeaker system, loudspeaker, and loudspeaker base
A loudspeaker system includes a loudspeaker base and a loudspeaker peripheral that is independent of the loudspeaker base. The loudspeaker peripheral is shaped as a role figure. The loudspeaker base and the loudspeaker peripheral connect through a contact connection or a non-contact connection, and provide personalized voice data corresponding to the role figure when connected.
Toy vehicle track system
A toy vehicle track system of the present application includes electrical connections between the track pieces that allow a central hub, referred to herein as a “portal piece,” to communicate with any track pieces included in the track system. In order to ensure that the portal piece can quickly and accurately identify track configurations that are built, the toy vehicle track system implements a communications protocol that supports communications between any two pieces of track. Based on these communications, the portal piece can determine an orientation, a track type, and a position of any track pieces attached, whether directly or indirectly, to the portal piece. The portal piece can then transmit this information to an electronic device executing an application associated with the track system to allow for digital play on a digital version of the track configuration (among other digital play modes).
Dua Bear
The present invention provides a plush teddy bear that comprises a head, a torso, a power source, at least one control module, one or more speakers, a pair of arms, hands having a left palm and a right palm facing upwards, at least one left button, at least one right button, speakers to emit sound, a pair of legs, and a pair of feet having a sole facing upwards.