BLOCK-TYPE TRANSFORMABLE TOY
20220274031 · 2022-09-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H33/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
[Problem] To provide a block-type transformable toy with which it is possible to realize complex shapes with design properties, e.g., various animal shapes, while ensuring a degree of freedom of folding.
[Solution] Adjacent blocks are biased in directions of mutual contact using elastic cords, the adjacent blocks being changed so that surfaces having mutually different positional relationships are brought into contact with each other in resistance to the biasing force of the elastic cords, whereby the blocks can be transformed between a state of being folded so that the external shape becomes compact, and a state of being extended so as to take on the shape of an object to be expressed. Furthermore, at least two of the blocks among the plurality of blocks have a state in which two surfaces of each of the blocks simultaneously contact each other, the block-type transformable toy thereby being configured so that turning about the elastic cords is limited.
Claims
1. A block-type transformable toy that represents the shape of an object by way of combining a plurality of blocks, characterized in that: adjacent blocks are urged by an elastic cord member in a direction of mutual contact; transformation is possible between a state of being folded so that the outer shape is compact and a state of being extended so that the shape represents the object, by changing the mutual positional relationships between adjacent blocks, so that different surfaces contact each other against the urging force of the elastic cord member; and the configuration is such that at least two blocks out of the plurality of blocks are in a state in which two surfaces of each are in contact with each other at the same time, whereby rotational movement around the elastic cord member is restricted.
2. The block-type transformable toy according to claim 1, wherein the block-type transformable toy is an animal-shaped block-type transformable toy that represents at least a head portion, a torso portion, and a leg portion by way of combining of a plurality of blocks.
3. The block-type transformable toy according to claim 1, wherein the state of being folded is configured so that the outer shape is a box shape.
4. The block-type transformable toy according to claim 1, wherein angles between the two surfaces are 30 degrees to 170 degrees and 190 degrees to 330 degrees.
5. The block-type transformable toy according to claim 1, wherein the two blocks have two or more states in which two surfaces of each are in contact with each other at the same time.
6. The block-type transformable toy according to claim 5, wherein the two or more states are, respectively, the state of being folded and the state of being extended.
7. The animal-shaped block-type transformable toy according to claim 2, wherein the two blocks are blocks constituting a head portion and a torso, and displacement of the head portion in a direction of rotational movement with respect to the torso is restricted by the configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0045] Hereafter, one mode of embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(Extended State)
[0047] This monkey-shaped block-type transformable toy 1 represents a monkey by combining a plurality of blocks 2a, 3a-3b, 4a-4c, 5a-5c, 6a-6c, and 7a-7c, which make up a head portion 2, a torso portion 3, a right arm portion 4, a left arm portion 5, a right leg portion 6, and left leg portion 7. The block-type transformable toys of the prior art were designed as humanoid robots, but in this example of the invention, it is possible to represent a specific kind of animal by making a complicated shape, including by way of the manner in which the blocks 2a, 3a-3b, 4a-4c, 5a-5c, 6a-6c, and 7a-7c are combined with each other.
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[0050] Here, as shown in the rear view in
[0051] Furthermore, the blocks 4a-4c and 5a-5c of the arm portions 4 and 5 are assembled and attached to the torso portion 3 by extending a second rubber cord member 8b from the block 4a constituting the hand of the right arm portion to the block 5a constituting the left arm portion, through the blocks 4b, 4c, 3a, 5c and 5b; and engaging protuberances formed at both ends thereof with the blocks 4c and 5c at the two ends.
[0052] Furthermore, the blocks 6a-6c and 7a-7c of the two legs are assembled onto the block 3b of the torso portion 3 by extending a third rubber cord member 8c from the block 6a constituting the foot portion of the right leg portion to the block 7a constituting the left leg portion through the blocks 6b, 6c, 3b, 7c, 7b, and engaging protuberances formed at both ends thereof with the blocks 6a and 7a at the two ends.
(Folded State)
[0053] Then, by changing the mutual positional relationships between adjacent blocks, so that different surfaces contact each other, against the urging force of the rubber cord members 8a-8c, transformation is possible from the state of being extended as shown in
[0054] Here,
(Combining Blocks)
[0055] Further, as described in the claims, the configuration is such that at least two blocks out of the plurality of blocks are in a state in which two surfaces of each are in contact with each other at the same time, whereby rotational movement around the rubber cord member is restricted.
[0056] Specifically, in this mode of embodiment, as shown in
[0057] Furthermore, since the two blocks 2a and 3a are urged in the direction of abutment against each other by the rubber cord member 8a, if rotational movement around the extension of the elastic cord member 8a (in the direction shown by arrow α) is attempted starting from the state in which the two surfaces are in contact with each other, the two surfaces 10/11 and 12/13 will obstruct each other such that the two blocks 2a and 3a will be driven against the urging force of the elastic cord member 8a in the direction of separation from each other (in the direction shown by arrow β). The configuration is thereby such that the rotational movement in the direction indicated by the arrow α is restricted, and when the hand is released, the position will return to the original position, that is, the position in which the two surfaces 10/11 and 12/13 abut.
[0058] Note that
[0059] Furthermore,
[0060] When folding in this way, first, the head portion 2 is folded as shown in
[0061] In this state as well, two surfaces 15/16, which mesh with the two surfaces 10/11 formed on the head portion 2, are formed on the front surface of the block corresponding to the upper chest of the torso portion 3, such that a state is produced in which these are in contact with each other. That is to say, the upper chest of the torso portion is formed with two adjacent surfaces 15, 16 forming an angle of 200 degrees, so that the two surfaces 10/11 and 15/16 come into contact with each other.
[0062] As shown in
[0063] Furthermore, as shown in
[0064] These two blocks 3a and 3b are in contact with each other at one surface 20/21, and in the state shown in
[0065] On the other hand, the rear portion (buttocks) of the block 3b, which constitutes the lower abdomen, is provided with an inclined surface 22, which is inclined at approximately 15 degrees with respect to the direction of the rubber cord member 8a, and an inclined surface 23 is provided at the same angle in a corresponding portion in the abdomen portion of the block 3a, which constitutes the torso. Furthermore, when folding, the two surfaces 22 and 23 are brought into contact with each other so that the block 3b is urged upward (in the direction of arrow γ) along the inclination and caused to abut the head portion 2 (2a), allowing the lower surfaces (shown in
[0066] Note that the blocks 3a and 3b are provided with slits 24 and 25 spanning the surfaces 20, 21 and 22, 23, such that the rubber cord member 8a is not obstructed by the block when folded.
[0067] Thus, folding is possible with positioning so as to have a rectangular outer shape, as shown in
(Variants)
[0068] Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the examples and variants described above, and can be modified without changing the gist.
[0069] For example,
[0070] In this variant, the two blocks in which the two surfaces are in contact with each other at the same time are the block 26a constituting the head portion 26 and the block 27a constituting the upper end portion of the neck portion 27, as shown in
[0071] Note that, if the angle between the two surfaces of the block on the side having the pointed portion is too small, this portion will be weak and there will be no space for the rubber cord to pass through and thus the angles formed by the two surfaces are preferably 30 degrees to 170 degrees and 190 degrees to 330 degrees.
[0072] Furthermore, in one example described above, the animal-shaped block-type transformable toy was a monkey, but this may be a giraffe, as in the variant, and other animals may be used, or this may be a humanoid toy.
[0073] Further, the present invention is not limited to animal shapes, and may be a block-type transformable toy that represents the form of an artificial object such as a passenger car or an airplane.
EXPLANATION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0074] 1: block-type transformable toy [0075] 2: head portion [0076] 2a: block [0077] 3: torso portion [0078] 3a, 3b: block [0079] 4: right arm portion [0080] 4a-4c: block [0081] 5: left arm portion [0082] 5a-5c: block [0083] 6: right leg portion [0084] 6a-6c: block [0085] 7: left leg portion [0086] 7a-7c: block [0087] 8a-8c: first to third rubber cord members [0088] 10, 11: lower surface of the head portion [0089] 12, 13: upper surface of the torso portion [0090] 15, 16: front surface of the torso portion [0091] 18: slit [0092] 19: slit [0093] 20: lower surface of the torso portion [0094] 21: upper surface of the buttocks portion [0095] 22, 23: inclined surface [0096] 24: slit [0097] 25: slit [0098] 26: giraffe head portion [0099] 26a: block [0100] 27: giraffe neck portion [0101] 27a: block [0102] 28, 29: lower surface of the giraffe head portion [0103] 30, 31: upper surface of the giraffe neck portion