Patent classifications
A63H33/42
PLAYSET TOY
The present disclosure discloses a playset toy, including a playset device and a trigger. The playset device includes a plurality of device panels and at least one playset component that is capable of providing interactive play with the trigger, and the at least one playset component is disposed at least one of the plurality of device panels. When the playset device is at a closed position, the playset device is constructed as a three-dimensional cavity. At least one of the plurality of device panels has a panel through hole, and the playset device further includes a triggered member. When the playset device is at the closed position and the trigger enters the three-dimensional cavity through the panel through hole, the triggered member is triggered by the trigger and drives at least one of the plurality of device panels to move outwards.
Toy for spinning cards onto a play area to introduce randomization and accompanying trading card game
A toy which rapidly spins and releases a playing card held by a suction cup. The card is freed from the suction cup during its motion by a spring-loaded rod and subsequently spins to a stop in a random position relative to another card. In conjunction with markings on the cards, this generates a random effect outcome for a trading card game in the same manner as a roulette wheel. The trading card game features strategic elements in addition to said element of chance facilitated by the toy.
Toy for spinning cards onto a play area to introduce randomization and accompanying trading card game
A toy which rapidly spins and releases a playing card held by a suction cup. The card is freed from the suction cup during its motion by a spring-loaded rod and subsequently spins to a stop in a random position relative to another card. In conjunction with markings on the cards, this generates a random effect outcome for a trading card game in the same manner as a roulette wheel. The trading card game features strategic elements in addition to said element of chance facilitated by the toy.
MODEL TRACKS FOR TOY VEHICLES
Embodiments of the invention includes a play set having multiple configurations. The play set include a plurality of track segments that are configured to be selectively connected to each other in a variety of configuration. The track segments include a plurality of main track segments, a plurality of intersection pieces and a plurality of curved track segments. Each track segment includes at least one magnetic element embedded within a thickness of the track segment. Each track segment can be directly connectable to other track segments through the magnetic elements.
MODEL TRACKS FOR TOY VEHICLES
Embodiments of the invention includes a play set having multiple configurations. The play set include a plurality of track segments that are configured to be selectively connected to each other in a variety of configuration. The track segments include a plurality of main track segments, a plurality of intersection pieces and a plurality of curved track segments. Each track segment includes at least one magnetic element embedded within a thickness of the track segment. Each track segment can be directly connectable to other track segments through the magnetic elements.
Collapsible toy structures
A collapsible toy structure has a back support, a counter top pivotably connected to the back support, a front wall that is pivotably connected to underside of the counter top, a locking mechanism having a block secured to the back support and a locking bar rotatably connected to the block, a left side wall having a left front panel, and a right side wall having a right front panel. The toy structure assumes a collapsed position with the counter top pivoted to an upright position against the back support, the front wall pivoted to an upright position against the counter top, the left front panel and the right front panel pivoted against the front wall, and with the locking bar rotated to a position where its opposite ends are positioned against the left front panel and the right front panel.
Collapsible toy structures
A collapsible toy structure has a back support, a counter top pivotably connected to the back support, a front wall that is pivotably connected to underside of the counter top, a locking mechanism having a block secured to the back support and a locking bar rotatably connected to the block, a left side wall having a left front panel, and a right side wall having a right front panel. The toy structure assumes a collapsed position with the counter top pivoted to an upright position against the back support, the front wall pivoted to an upright position against the counter top, the left front panel and the right front panel pivoted against the front wall, and with the locking bar rotated to a position where its opposite ends are positioned against the left front panel and the right front panel.
Collapsible Toy Structures
A collapsible toy structure has a back support, a counter top pivotably connected to the back support, a front wall that is pivotably connected to underside of the counter top, a locking mechanism having a block secured to the back support and a locking bar rotatably connected to the block, a left side wall having a left front panel, and a right side wall having a right front panel. The toy structure assumes a collapsed position with the counter top pivoted to an upright position against the back support, the front wall pivoted to an upright position against the counter top, the left front panel and the right front panel pivoted against the front wall, and with the locking bar rotated to a position where its opposite ends are positioned against the left front panel and the right front panel.
Collapsible Toy Structures
A collapsible toy structure has a back support, a counter top pivotably connected to the back support, a front wall that is pivotably connected to underside of the counter top, a locking mechanism having a block secured to the back support and a locking bar rotatably connected to the block, a left side wall having a left front panel, and a right side wall having a right front panel. The toy structure assumes a collapsed position with the counter top pivoted to an upright position against the back support, the front wall pivoted to an upright position against the counter top, the left front panel and the right front panel pivoted against the front wall, and with the locking bar rotated to a position where its opposite ends are positioned against the left front panel and the right front panel.
Polariscope toy and ornament with accompanying photoelastic and/or photoplastic devices
A variety of toy polariscopes are simpler in design and less costly than precision instruments used in scientific research and stress analysis of materials and structures. The toy polariscopes are designed for a variety of objects that may exhibit photoelastic properties such as glass, plastic, Plexiglas, gel candle material and other gels, and even edible photoelastic objects. They are specially designed for objects of various sizes with a variety of purposes such as objects to enhance learning in a variety of conditions and experiences. Special objects are designed to go with the toy polariscopes such as edible and inedible photoelastic objects, photoelastic candle material, a variety of photoelastic/photoplastic stands capable of a variety of displays in interaction with other designed photoelastic objects capable of a variety of interaction and displays. Other optical phenomena may also be observed.