Reusable toy capsule apparatus including water play methods
11358072 · 2022-06-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An amusement device in the general form of a reusable water capsule that explodes with the affect of toys commonly referred to as water-balloons and the like. User may choice between a reusable exploding water capsule to be thrown at a target and a device for shooting a directional stream of water similar to a “squirt gun”. A variety of various shaped flexible components each of which including a first wall with a first wall external surface and a first wall internal surface, and a second wall with a second wall external surface and a second wall internal surface for interconnection. This toy may be used as packaging, within the capsule, for additional items. The combination of unique design with the typically chosen softness of the material used to make the capsule means much of the kinetic energy in a throw is dissipated in a water burst.
Claims
1. A reusable toy capsule apparatus, comprising: a pair of flexible components, each flexible component comprising: a first wall having a first wall external surface and a first wall internal surface thereof; a second wall having a second wall external surface and a second wall internal surface thereof, said second wall integrally formed together with said first wall defining a fluid-holding interior for receiving fluid between said first wall and said second wall, wherein the first wall external surface comprises a curved surface in the shape of a half sphere, and wherein the second wall external surface comprises a curved surface in the shape of a quarter sphere with said second wall integrally formed with said first wall together as a curved surface in the shape of a three-quarter sphere; and a fluid seal formed with said pair of flexible components where a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of said pair of flexible components.
2. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said first wall of each flexible component further comprises a first wall edge, and said second wall of each flexible component further comprises a second wall edge defining an opening into each flexible component between the first wall edge and the second wall edge.
3. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein the first wall edge comprises a primary sealing edge, and the second wall edge comprises a secondary sealing edge.
4. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 3, further comprising at least one rib on the first wall internal surface where the secondary sealing edge engages said at least one rib when a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of said pair of flexible components.
5. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 3, further comprising a plurality of ribs on the first wall internal surface.
6. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 3, further comprising one or more ribs on the second wall internal surface.
7. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 1, further comprising one or more further flexible components having a curved wall internal surface and a curved wall external surface forming another fluid seal with said pair of flexible components where a portion of the second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of the curved wall internal surface of the one or more further flexible components.
8. A reusable toy capsule apparatus, comprising: a pair of flexible components, each flexible component comprising: a first wall having a first wall edge and a first wall external surface in the shape of a half sphere curved surface and a first wall internal surface thereof; a second wall having a second wall edge and a second wall external surface in the shape of a quarter sphere curved surface and a second wall internal surface thereof, said second wall integrally formed with said first wall together as a curved surface in the shape of a three-quarter sphere and defining an opening between the first wall edge and the second wall edge with a fluid-holding interior; and a fluid seal formed with said pair of flexible components where a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of said pair of flexible components.
9. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 8, wherein the first wall edge comprises a primary sealing edge, and the second wall edge comprises a secondary sealing edge.
10. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 9, further comprising at least one rib on the first wall internal surface where the a secondary sealing edge engages said at least one rib when portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of said pair of flexible components.
11. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 9, further comprising a plurality of ribs on the first wall internal surface.
12. The reusable toy capsule apparatus recited in claim 9, further comprising one or more ribs on the second wall internal surface.
13. A reusable toy capsule method, comprising: providing a pair of flexible components, each having a first wall with a first wall external surface and a first wall internal surface thereof, and having a second wall with a second wall external surface and a second wall internal surface thereof, wherein the first wall external surface comprises a curved surface in the shape of a half sphere, and wherein the second wall external surface comprises a curved surface in the shape of a quarter sphere with said second wall integrally formed with said first wall together as a curved surface in the shape of a three-quarter sphere; defining a fluid-holding interior; receiving fluid between the first wall and the second wall; and forming a fluid seal with the pair of flexible components where a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of the pair of flexible components.
14. The reusable toy capsule method recited in claim 13, wherein the step of receiving fluid into the fluid-holding interior between the pair of flexible components first and the second wall external surfaces brought into apposition further comprises providing a partial vacuum sufficient for a lower relative internal pressure inside the fluid-holding interior for creating a suction force that moves fluid into the fluid-holding interior within the pair of flexible components.
15. The reusable toy capsule method recited in claim 13, comprising the steps of providing a first wall edge at the first wall of each flexible component, and providing a second wall edge the second wall of each flexible component defining an opening into each flexible component between the first wall edge and the second wall edge.
16. The reusable toy capsule method recited in claim 14, comprising the steps of providing a primary sealing edge along the first wall edge, with the portion of each second wall external surface brought into apposition with the portion of the first wall internal surface with the second wall edge providing a secondary sealing edge, and maintaining fluid in the fluid-holding interior with hydrostatic pressure of the fluid pushing against the walls to generate surface tension at the fluid-holding interior within the pair of flexible components.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the inventions, the accompanying drawings and description illustrate described embodiments thereof, from which the inventions, structure, construction and operation, and many related advantages may be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(21) As described herein, fillable water toy concerning reusable toy water capsules, capsule toys, and the like considered to operate in accordance with a two-part refillable water balloon feature that bursts or explodes apart to in the fashion of a balloon burst effect, and explode apart to produce an affect similar to a balloon burst when thrown at a target. The combination of unique design with the typically chosen softness of the material used to make the capsule means much of the kinetic energy in a throw is dissipated in a water burst.
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(23) Primary sealing edge 16 and an internal, secondary sealing edge 18 may be provided additionally with complementary thicknesses for maintaining the seal and may include a sharp right-angled structure or otherwise crafted the component shapes so as to fit complementary components.
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(26) The user has a choice between throwing the capsule at a target
(27) As disclosed the present described embodiments provide a plurality of various shaped flexible components each of which including a first wall with a first wall external surface and a first wall internal surface, and a second wall with a second wall external surface and a second wall internal surface. The second wall is disposing with structure integrally together with the first wall, and a portion of each second wall external surface includes a fluid seal which may be provided as a coupling flange formed together for being brought into apposition with a portion of the first wall internal surface forming a fluid seal between the plurality of various shaped flexible components, thus defining a fluid-holding interior where fluid is received between the first wall and the second wall.
(28) The fluid-holding interior between the plurality of flexible components first and the second wall external surfaces are brought into apposition in use to allow for a partial vacuum sufficient for a lower relative internal pressure inside the fluid-holding interior for creating a suction force that moves fluid into the fluid-holding interior within the plurality of flexible components. The fluid seal with the plurality of flexible components which may be provided as a coupling flange formed with a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of the plurality of flexible components. The reusable toy capsule with fluid in the fluid-holding interior may be maintained structurally through the mechanical structural integrity of the flexible components, which may be assisted due to hydrostatic pressure of the fluid pushing against the walls to generate surface tension at the fluid-holding interior within the plurality of flexible components. The seal is sufficient to create a partial vacuum that holds the capsule together. The capsule 10 can be thrown or propelled from say a toy gun and it will only break apart on impact releasing the contained water. A soft construction means a substantive amount of the kinetic energy of a throw is released in a splash in a manner to rival throwing a filled water-balloon advantageously without the litter made by water-balloons that need to be collected, recycled or thrown away.
(29) Filling is achieved through the suction force created relative to pressure differential for lower internal pressure for suction force drawing water into ball via partial vacuum relates to the partial vacuum being sufficient for a lower relative internal pressure inside the ball creating a suction force that moves water into the capsule. (Fill relative to pressure differential for lower internal pressure for suction force moving water into capsule) as sufficient for the said capsule to hold a fluid. The partial vacuum relates to the partial vacuum being sufficient for a lower relative internal pressure inside the capsule creating a suction force that moves water into the capsule. (Fill relative to pressure differential for lower internal pressure for suction force moving water into capsule.) Then, separately as to maintaining (holding fluid) after the capsule is filled, appears to be hydrostatic pressure of the water pushing out, i.e. pushing against the walls generates surface tension. Suction is the force that a partial vacuum exerts upon a solid, liquid, or a gas. Removing air from a space results in this pressure differential. Suction pressure is therefore limited by external air pressure. The pressure differential of the surrounding environment (water) pressure being relatively greater than the lower internal pressure where the air is removed, results in water in the higher pressure environment exerting a force relative to the lower internal pressure of the capsule. With the capsule submerged and compressed, air is expressed and water comes in because it seeks to fill a void not necessarily due to vacuum. Once recovery of the wall commences, it is believed the water may accelerate filling due to expansion of the walls and pulling in of the water (suction).
(30) The toy capsule can be filled with water in a number of ways which include:
(31) (1). To fill the toy capsule with water the interlocking sealing components are first joined to create a capsule. The capsule can then be compressed whilst under water to purge the contained air. This deforms the capsule and breaks the seal allowing water to enter the capsule. Then by releasing from compression the capsule returns to its original sealed shape;
(2). The capsule also can be filled by deforming the capsule and holding it under a running tap, e.g.,
(3). Further, the capsule can also be filled by assembling the components under water
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(36) A further embodiment may additionally include a “surprise toy” within the capsule adding functional use of packaging for additional surprise toys wherein a small toy such a toy car, ball, jacks games or other small objects may be sold/packaged as housed within the two capsule halves when sold together, additionally enabling the water capsule toy to be used for the function of packaging.
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(39) The fillable water game toy structures may be provided in multiple forms and sizes, e.g., a 50-millimeter capsule size for capsule toy deployments and a larger 65-millimeter tennis ball size for the full balloon exploding experience and enjoy water balloons and capsule toys. There are a variety rubber types and methods, both vulcanizing and non-vulcanizing that may be employed to make this reusable water toy capsule 10. Advantageous identified materials were considered to include plastics and soft rubber-like materials such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic rubber or elastomers (TPR or TPE) resins or other composites formed of any material, blends, mixtures, or combinations such that the soft projectile has a Shore A hardness value of about 20 to about 55, about 25 to about 50, about 30 to about 45, or about 35 to about 40. Ball examples tested include 2, 3, 4 mm ball thickness; other suitable values may include about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 mm thicknesses. Batches of testing samples considered in different materials/thickness/hardness testing data on PVC, TPR and TPE, with “softness” of the materials include, e.g.: PVC/50 degree-1, 2, 3, 4 mm ball thickness; TPR/50 degree-1, 2, 3, 4 mm ball thickness; TPE/40 degree-1, 2, 3, 4 mm ball thicknesses. Material durometer hardness of 30, 40, 50 generally with materials, e.g. TPR/TPE 30, 40, 50, PVC 30, 40, 50 and the like with wall thicknesses of 1.25 mm, 1.5 mm, 1.75 mm, and 2.0 mm are also found to work. Examples identify a number of differing options are being considered as potential PVC, TPR or TPE materials. TPE: e.g. manufacturer Terinseo™ bio TPE introduction, the distributor Plastech HK™ resin samples. PVC: e.g. manufacturer Grandtec™ green PVC, using hardness Shore A 40 green PVC commercially available.
(40) TABLE-US-00001 Example 1 Example 2 Material: PVC 50° Material: TPR 50° Ball thickness: 2 mm Ball thickness: 2 mm Testing criteria: free fall Testing criteria: free fall 2 halves of ball/parting 2 halves of ball/parting line orientation: line orientation: horizontal placement vertical placement Height; plastic part weight(g); Height; plastic part weight(g); total weight w/water (g) total weight w/water (g) 1.0M 52.5 122 ok 1.0M 43.9 114.6 ok 1.5M 52.5 122.5 ok 1.5M 43.9 114.3 ok 1.8M 52.5 122.3 ok 1.8M 43.9 113.9 ok 2.0M 52.5 122.5 ok 2.0M 43.9 114.5 ok Example 3 Example 4 Material: TPE 40° Material: TPE 40° Ball thickness: 2 mm Ball thickness: 2 mm Testing criteria: free fall Testing criteria: free fall 2 halves of ball/parting 2 halves of ball/parting line orientation: line orientation: vertical placement horizontal placement Height; plastic part weight(g); Height; plastic part weight(g); total weight w/water (g) total weight w/water (g) 1.0M 45.3 113.7 ok 1.0M 45.3 113.7 ok 1.5M 45.3 112.9 ok 1.5M 45.3 112.9 ok 1.8M 45.3 112.5 ok 1.8M 45.3 112.5 ok 2.0M 45.3 113.3 ok 2.0M 45.3 113.3 ok
(41) Balancing less material in the mold/sufficient break-apart on impact, specifics of the composition of the capsule including the specific range of materials that could be used, the range of possible wall thickness expected to be used and any alternative configurations. Prototyped 2 mm, 3 mm & 4 mm wall thicknesses and defined PVC and TPE as the materials, where 2 mm wall thickness proved in testing to be the best performing and useless material, has less weight and contributes to best performance. Such may be made from soft plastic materials that present none of the safety concerns of undue shore hardness by molding with “bio-TPE” of hardness shore A 35 and 40 in 2 mm thickness.
(42) A variety of different reusable toy capsule apparatus have been disclosed including a pair of flexible components, each with a first wall having a first wall edge and a first wall external surface in the shape of a half sphere curved surface and a first wall internal surface thereof; a second wall having a second wall edge and a second wall external surface in the shape of a quarter sphere curved surface and a second wall internal surface thereof, said second wall integrally formed with said first wall together as a curved surface in the shape of a three-quarter sphere and defining an opening between the first wall edge and the second wall edge with a fluid-holding interior; and a fluid seal formed with said pair of flexible components where a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of said pair of flexible components. The reusable toy capsule apparatus further wherein the portion of each second wall external surface comprises a coupling flange for being brought into apposition with the portion of the first wall internal surface. The reusable toy capsule apparatus wherein the first wall edge comprises a primary sealing edge, and the second wall edge comprises a secondary sealing edge.
(43) The reusable toy capsule apparatus may further include at least one rib on the first wall internal surface where the a secondary sealing edge engages said at least one rib when portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of said pair of flexible components. The reusable toy capsule apparatus including a plurality of ribs on the first wall internal surface. The reusable toy capsule apparatus further having one or more ribs on the second wall internal surface.
(44) Also a reusable toy capsule methods have been disclosed providing a pair of flexible components, each having a first wall with a first wall external surface and a first wall internal surface thereof, and having a second wall with a second wall external surface and a second wall internal surface thereof; disposing the second wall integrally together with the first wall; defining a fluid-holding interior; receiving fluid between the first wall and the second wall; and forming a fluid seal with the pair of flexible components where a portion of each second wall external surface is brought into apposition with a portion of each first wall internal surface of the pair of flexible components. The reusable toy capsule methods further wherein the step of receiving fluid into the fluid-holding interior between the pair of flexible components first and the second wall external surfaces brought into apposition further comprises providing a partial vacuum sufficient for a lower relative internal pressure inside the fluid-holding interior for creating a suction force that moves fluid into the fluid-holding interior within the pair of flexible components. The reusable toy capsule methods can provide a first wall edge at the first wall of each flexible component, and provide a second wall edge the second wall of each flexible component defining an opening into each flexible component between the first wall edge and the second wall edge. The reusable toy capsule methods can provide a primary sealing edge along the first wall edge, with the portion of each second wall external surface brought into apposition with the portion of the first wall internal surface with the second wall edge providing a secondary sealing edge, and maintaining fluid in the fluid-holding interior with hydrostatic pressure of the fluid pushing against the walls to generate surface tension at the fluid-holding interior within the pair of flexible components.
(45) From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided a unique mechanical toy apparatus operated as an amusement device in the general form of a reusable exploding water toy capsule in a way that is simple yet unique and exciting for a user. While a particular embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.