SELF-PROPELLED NOVELTY TOY
20230330554 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63H31/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A self-propelled toy, includes a “drive and control” module and a housing in the shape of a dinosaur, animal or human sliding sports player. An axle with wheels is attached to the drive and control module in the housing. A pull-back mechanism includes a motor drive/driven gear that drivingly connects to the axle drive/driven gear, wherein upon pulling back the toy body with the wheels touching the ground, the pull-back mechanism generates and stores mechanical potential energy. Upon release of the toy body, kinetic energy drives the toy in a direction opposite that of the pull-back direction. A controller is connected to the pull-back mechanism and is electrically connected to at least one light emitting diode (LED) in the toy body. When the toy is released to allow the toy to move forward, the LED is powered to generate a light signal and optionally a sound transducer generates a sound.
Claims
1. A self-propelled toy, comprising: a toy body; a “drive and control” module, including a housing; a connector for connecting the drive and control module to, and disconnecting the drive and control module from, the toy body; an axle with wheels on opposing ends and an axel drive/driven gear, attached to the drive and control module housing; a pull-back mechanism arranged in or on the drive and control module housing that includes a motor drive/driven gear 62 that drivingly connects to the axel drive/driven gear, wherein upon pulling back the toy body with the wheels touching the ground, the pull-back mechanism generates and stores mechanical potential energy, which upon release of the toy body, translates to kinetic energy to drive the toy in a direction opposite that of the pull-back direction; and a controller arranged on or in the drive and control module housing, connected to the pull-back mechanism and electrically connected to at least one light emitting diode (LED) in the toy body, the controller including a microcontroller, or other logical elements and a rechargeable energy source for powering the microcontroller or other logical elements, and the at least one LED; wherein the controller includes at least one sensing element for sensing when the pull-back mechanism has generated and stored mechanical energy, defining a “primed” logical state, and when toy is released to allow the toy to move forward, defining a “go” state; and wherein, if in the primed state and the go state, the at least one LED is powered to generate a light signal.
2. The toy of claim 1, wherein said toy body is any of a mammal, a reptile, a fish, a dinosaur and a sliding or running human sports player, all with a plurality of eyes, wherein said at least one LED is in each eye of said plurality of eyes of each said toy body.
3. The toy of claim 2, further including a sound transducer electrically connected to the controller that emits a sound signal when in the primed stated and the go state.
4. The toy of claim 3, wherein said toy body is any of a mammal, a reptile, a fish, a dinosaur and a sliding or running human sports player, all with a mouth in each said toy body, and wherein a sound transducer is arranged in each mouth of each said toy body.
5. The toy of claim 4, wherein the sound transducer emits a sound signal when in the primed stated and the go state.
6. The toy of claim 2, wherein the said toy body comprising said sliding or running human sports player, is selected from the group of consisting of a sliding soccer/baseball/softball player, a runner, a skier, a basketball player, a football player, a hockey player, a tennis player, and/or a pickleball player.
7. The toy of claim 4, wherein the said toy body comprising said sliding or running human sports player, is selected from the group of consisting of a sliding soccer/baseball/softball player, a runner, a skier, a basketball player, a football player, a hockey player, a tennis player, and/or a pickleball player.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0008] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments that follows, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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TABLE-US-00001 Self-propelled toy 10 Toy body 20 Eyes 22 Mouth 24 Sound emitting element 26 Mechanical connector 30 Body-connect portion 32 Body side connect pins 31 Dricon connect portion 34 Openings for connect pins 35 drive and control module 40 housing 42 housing ground contact point 44 axle 46 wheels 48 axle driven/drive gear 50 pull-back mechanism 60 motor drive/driven gear 62 spring/tensioning mechanism 64 controller 70 wire(s) 72 wire 73 Sound transducer 74 Self-Propelled Toy Sliding Sports Player 110 Toy Body 120 Sports Player's Eyes 122 Sports Player's Mouth 124 Sound Emitting Element in Mouth 126 Drive and Control Module 140 Axle 146 Drive Wheels 148 Pull-back Mechanism 160 Pull-back Motor 62 Stabilizer Wings 163, Pull-back Mechanism Controller 170 Wire from Light Emitting Element in Eyes 172 Wire from Sound Emitting Transducer in Mouth 173 Sound Emitting Transducer in Mouth 174 Knees of Sliding Player 180, 180a Extended Arms of Sliding Player 182, 182a
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are depicted in the accompanying drawings. The exemplary embodiments are presented in such detail as to clearly communicate the invention and are designed to teach how to make and use these exemplary embodiments to a person of ordinary skill in the art. However, the amount of detail offered is not intended to limit the contemplated variations of the embodiments of the disclosed invention. On the contrary, the inventor intends to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosed invention, as defined by the appended claims.
[0020] The invention provides a self-propelled toy 10 comprising a toy body 20 attached to a “drive and control” module 40. A mechanical connector 30 is arranged with a body-connect portion 32 attached to the toy body 20 (e.g., underneath the toy body to minimize its visibility) and a dricon-connect portion 34 connected to the drive and control module 40 (e.g., on the top of the drive and control module). Connect pins 31 on the body connect portion 32 of the mechanical connector 30 are received in openings for connect pins 35, as shown in the figures.
[0021] The toy body 20 may be any toy body, but preferably a 3-dimensional (3D) mammal, reptile, fish (i.e., shark) or dinosaur shaped body, and most preferably, the toy body includes eyes 22 in the form of light emitting diodes and/or a mouth 24 that is at least partially open and in which is positioned a sound-emitting element 26, such as a transducer, where the eyes and sound-emitting element are activated to emit sound and light (in a pattern), respectively, when the self-propelled toy is pulled back or wound and released.
[0022] The drive and control module 40 embodies a housing 42. On a bottom side of the housing (opposite the top side with the dricon-connect portion 34), a single axle 46 with wheels 48 on opposing ends and an axel drive/driven gear 50 is arranged. The wheels contact the ground during intended use, where the housing 42 also includes a ground contact point 44, which is arranged relatively towards the front, when considering that the axle and wheels are arranged relatively towards the back of the housing. The wheels and the ground contact point therefore provide for 3 point balance ground contact, so the toy may sit or move stably with minimal friction between the ground contact point and the ground.
[0023] A pull-back mechanism 60, which preferably comprises a spring-loaded motor mechanism, also is arranged in or on the housing 42 of the drive and control module 40, and includes a motor drive/driven gear 62, which drivingly connects to the axel drive/driven gear 50. When the toy body connected to the housing or the drive and control module is pulled back to generate and store mechanical potential energy, the axel drive/driven gear 50 drives the motor drive/driven gear 62 (operating as a driven gear), receiving mechanical energy against the spring to generate the stored potential energy. When the toy body has potential energy, and is released, the motor drive/driven gear 62 drives the axel drive/driven gear 50, and, therefore, the axel and wheels. The pull-back mechanism 60 may be implemented by any means known to the skilled person, as shown in the figures, for example, in reliance upon a spring or other tensioning mechanism 64.
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[0026] The controller 70 includes at least at least one sensing element for sensing that the pull-back mechanism 60 has generated and stored mechanical energy, defining a “primed” logical state. The microcontroller or logical elements might implement in reliance, for example, on a variable energy_store=1 to define this primed state logically (e.g., goes to logical high state as soon as energy starts to be stored). The sensor, or an additional sensor senses when the toy is released to move forward, being driven by the stored mechanical energy used as kinetic energy. The microcontroller or logical elements might implement this “go” state in reliance, for example, on a variable release_to_go=1 to defined this release to go state logically (e.g., goes to logical high state as soon as energy is being used to drive axle and move toy forward.
[0027] When energy_store=1 and release_to_go=1, AND logic (energy_store AND release_to_go=1) enables electrical connection between the microcontroller and logical elements to drive the LEDs (eyes 22) or the sound transducer 74 or both, for a limited time, intermittently, or until all the potential energy is detected to be used. The invention provides a self-propelled toy 10 comprising a toy body 20 attached to a “drive and control” module 40. A mechanical connector 30 is arranged with a body-connect portion 32 attached to the toy body 20 (e.g., underneath the toy body to minimize its visibility) and a dricon-connect portion 34 connected to the drive and control module 40 (e.g., on the top of the drive and control module). Connect pins 31 on the body connect portion 32 of the mechanical connector 30 are received in openings for connect pins 35, as shown in the figures.
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[0029] The drive and control module 140 embodies a housing. On a bottom side of the housing (opposite the top side with the dricon-connect portion 34, similar to that shown in
[0030] A pull-back mechanism 160 (shown in brackets in
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[0033] The controller 170 includes at least at least one sensing element for sensing that the pull-back mechanism 160 has generated and stored mechanical energy, defining a “primed” logical state. The microcontroller or logical elements might implement in reliance, for example, on a variable energy_store=1 to define this primed state logically (e.g., goes to logical high state as soon as energy starts to be stored). The sensor, or an additional sensor senses when the toy is released to move forward, being driven by the stored mechanical energy used as kinetic energy. The microcontroller or logical elements might implement this “go” state in reliance, for example, on a variable release_to_go=1 to defined this release to go state logically (e.g., goes to logical high state as soon as energy is being used to drive axle and move toy forward.
[0034] When energy_store=1 and release_to_go=1, AND logic (energy_store AND release_to_go=1) enables electrical connection between the microcontroller and logical elements to drive the LEDs (eyes 122) or the sound transducer 174 or both, for a limited time, intermittently, or until all the potential energy is detected to be used.
[0035] Although the foregoing invention has been described in terms of certain specific embodiments, other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the disclosure herein. Moreover, the described embodiments have been presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. Indeed, the novel processes and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms without departing from the spirit thereof.