Patent classifications
A63H3/16
Multiple facial expression toy figure
According to one embodiment, a toy figure featuring at least a body element, a head support element, a head element, and a head covering element. The head support element includes a second connector for coupling with a first connector of the body element. The head support element includes a base partially surrounded by sidewalls extending upwardly from a perimeter of the base to form a cavity and an opening between these sidewalls. The head element includes a conduit for slidably engaging the second connector and residing within the cavity. The head element includes a plurality of facial expressions, each placed on a different sidewall of the head element. A selected facial expression is aligned with the opening of the head support element. The plurality of facial expressions enables alteration of the selected facial expression of the toy figure based on rotation of the head element.
SYSTEM INCLUDING DICE HOLDER AND CORRESPONDING DICE
A system including a dice holder and corresponding dice is disclosed, the dice holder having at least one aperture where the dice is configured to nest within a head and be viewable through the at least one aperture. In one embodiment, the dice holder has a first aperture and a second aperture, wherein the dice can be inserted through the first aperture and is viewable through the second aperture. The first aperture has a first periphery and the second aperture has a second periphery, wherein a dice periphery of the dice is greater than the second periphery, but less than the first periphery. The first aperture can receive the dice and allow for complete translation while the second aperture will block and prevent the dice from further translation through a receptacle volume of the head, thereby retaining the dice in the head of the dice holder.
Robot
A robot 1 includes a primary part and a plurality of sub-parts, and the sub-parts are each configured to be attached to and detached from the primary part. The primary part includes an information processing section 11 that acquires part identification information used for identifying the plurality of sub-parts, and a drive processing section 21 that controls a movement of at least one of the sub-parts in a manner of control associated with the part identification information acquired by the information processing section 11.
Robot
A robot 1 includes a primary part and a plurality of sub-parts, and the sub-parts are each configured to be attached to and detached from the primary part. The primary part includes an information processing section 11 that acquires part identification information used for identifying the plurality of sub-parts, and a drive processing section 21 that controls a movement of at least one of the sub-parts in a manner of control associated with the part identification information acquired by the information processing section 11.
Plush Toy with Internal Skeleton and Rotatable Head
A plush toy with an internal skeleton and a PVC head attached with a variety of coupling mechanisms. The plush toy includes a movable and poseable internal skeleton that attaches to a neck connector allowing the use of a PVC head with the plush body. Further, the present invention includes a unique shoulder design that assists in retention of plush material in the plush toy body. Additionally, four unique head coupling configurations are disclosed that enable connection of a PVC toy head to a plush body.
Plush Toy with Internal Skeleton and Rotatable Head
A plush toy with an internal skeleton and a PVC head attached with a variety of coupling mechanisms. The plush toy includes a movable and poseable internal skeleton that attaches to a neck connector allowing the use of a PVC head with the plush body. Further, the present invention includes a unique shoulder design that assists in retention of plush material in the plush toy body. Additionally, four unique head coupling configurations are disclosed that enable connection of a PVC toy head to a plush body.
Plush Toy with Internal Skeleton and Rotatable Head
A plush toy with an internal skeleton and a plastic or PVC head attached with a variety of coupling mechanisms. The plush toy includes a movable and poseable internal skeleton that attaches to a neck connector allowing the use of a plastic or PVC head with the plush body. Detachable hands, feet and head. Includes a unique shoulder design that assists in retention of plush material in the plush toy body. Additionally, four unique head coupling configurations are disclosed that enable connection of a plastic or PVC toy head to a plush body.
Plush Toy with Internal Skeleton and Rotatable Head
A plush toy with an internal skeleton and a plastic or PVC head attached with a variety of coupling mechanisms. The plush toy includes a movable and poseable internal skeleton that attaches to a neck connector allowing the use of a plastic or PVC head with the plush body. Detachable hands, feet and head. Includes a unique shoulder design that assists in retention of plush material in the plush toy body. Additionally, four unique head coupling configurations are disclosed that enable connection of a plastic or PVC toy head to a plush body.
Transformable robot
A transformable robot, including a car body, under which the robot is equipped with a right leg and a left leg side by side, and on the upper part of which a right arm is on the right side and a left arm is on the left side. A car head is set in front of the car body and a carriage is set on the back of the car body. A head of the robot is installed on the top of the car body, and the right leg, the left leg, the right arm and the left arm are rotatably installed on the car body.
Parent-infant-interactive, sensory-stimulation toy and methods of use
This disclosure is generally directed to a parent-infant-interactive, sensory-stimulation toy and associated methods of use. Such a toy features an interchangeable elongated feather-like tail member used for gently and playfully stroking a baby's body, wherein the material use for the feather-like member can be made from various types of irresistibly touchable and non-toxic (and preferably hypoallergenic), baby-safe materials of various textures and different sensations. Such materials include, but are not limited to, silks and velvet that are specially configured to provide the desired touch sensory stimulation while eliminating a choking hazard. The toy features a soft and squeezable body member with other graspable appendages and sound-emanating internal components (bells, rattles, crinkle paper, etc.), and the toy as a whole is artistically designed to be visually stimulating to a child, often being fashioned after various animals and/or imaginary characters.