Toy and play system
11077379 · 2021-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H33/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present system relates to a toy and play system that provides 360-degree play surfaces along with extendable play areas. Multiple embodiments of the toys may be arranged proximal to one another to create an extended play environment. The toys may be manipulated from a closed orientation to an open orientation that provides for horizontal and vertical play while maintaining stability of the toy.
Claims
1. A toy comprising: a top formed of a top shell terminating at a top terminal edge, wherein the top terminal edge and the top shell define a top cavity, and including a top base; a bottom formed of a bottom shell terminating at a bottom terminal edge, wherein the bottom terminal edge and the bottom shell define a bottom cavity, and including a bottom play surface wherein the bottom play surface and the bottom terminal edge are substantially parallel to one another; the top and bottom being connected by a linkage such that the top terminal edge and bottom terminal edge may be brought proximal to one another and the top may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom play surface such that the top base contacts the bottom play surface.
2. A toy as in claim 1, further comprising plurality of movable segments associated with the top.
3. A toy as in claim 1, further comprising a movable panel connected to the bottom.
4. A toy as in claim 3, wherein the movable panel comprises a first side having a shape that is contoured to match a shape of the bottom shell and a second side, opposite the first side, wherein the second side includes one or more additional play structures.
5. A toy as in claim 4, wherein the movable panel is connected to the bottom such that it moves from a first position where the first side is arranged proximal to the bottom play surface to a second position where the second side is arranged proximal to the bottom play surface.
6. A toy as in claim 1, further comprising one or more extendable play surfaces wherein one or more of the extendable play surfaces is connected to the movable panel such that an alteration in the rotational orientation of the movable panel causes an alteration in the translational orientation of one or more of the connected extendable play surfaces.
7. A toy comprising: a top formed of a top shell terminating at a top terminal edge, wherein the top terminal edge and the top shell define a top cavity, and including a substantially flat top base; a bottom formed of a bottom shell terminating at a bottom terminal edge, wherein the bottom terminal edge and the bottom shell define a bottom cavity, and including a substantially flat bottom play surface; one or more protuberances extending from the top base and one or more protuberances extending from the bottom shell; and a link; wherein at least one of the protuberances extending from the top base is connected to the link to form a first hinge, and wherein at least one of the protuberances extending from the bottom shell is connected to the link to form a second hinge; wherein, the top and bottom articulate about the first hinge and second hinge such that the top terminal edge and bottom terminal edge may be brought proximal to one another and such that the top may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom play surface such that the top base contacts the bottom play surface.
8. A toy as in claim 7, wherein when the first hinge and second hinge form a single linkage between the top and the bottom; wherein the top terminal edge is substantially the same size and shape as the bottom terminal edge; wherein when the link is in a first position, top terminal edge and the bottom terminal edge mate; and wherein when the link is in a second position, the top terminal edge is substantially perpendicular to the bottom terminal edge and arranged over the bottom.
9. A toy as in claim 8, wherein the top includes a first portion of a connector and the bottom includes a second portion of the connector such that when the link is in the second position, the first portion of the connector and the second portion of the connector are connected.
10. A toy as in claim 9, wherein the second portion of the connector is formed in the bottom play surface.
11. A toy as in claim 10 wherein the first portion of the connector is a pin and the second portion of the connector is a detent.
12. A toy as in claim 11 wherein the pin is flared.
13. A plurality of toys comprising: a first toy comprising: a top formed of a top shell terminating at a top terminal edge, wherein the top terminal edge and the top shell define a top cavity, and including a top base; a bottom formed of a bottom shell terminating at a bottom terminal edge, wherein the bottom terminal edge and the bottom shell define a bottom cavity, and including a bottom play surface; the top and bottom being connected by a linkage such that the top terminal edge and bottom terminal edge may be brought proximal to one another and the top may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom play surface such that the top base contacts the bottom play surface; an extendable play surface housed within the bottom cavity and extendable from the bottom cavity and separated from the bottom terminal edge by a first distance; a second toy comprising: a top formed of a top shell terminating at a top terminal edge, wherein the top terminal edge and the top shell define a top cavity, and including a top base; a bottom formed of a bottom shell terminating at a bottom terminal edge, wherein the bottom terminal edge and the bottom shell define a bottom cavity, and including a bottom play surface; the top and bottom being connected by a linkage such that the top terminal edge and bottom terminal edge may be brought proximal to one another and the top may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom play surface such that the top base contacts the bottom play surface; an extendable play surface housed within the bottom cavity and extendable from the bottom cavity and separated from the bottom terminal edge by a second distance; and wherein the first toy and second toy are arranged proximal to one another.
14. A plurality of toys as in claim 13, wherein the first distance and the second distance are equal.
15. A plurality of toys as in claim 14, further comprising the extendable play surface of the first toy having a terminating edge, the extendable play surface of the second toy having a terminating edge; and wherein the terminating edge of the first toy and the terminating edge of the second toy are of substantially identical size and shape.
16. A plurality of toys as in claim 14, further comprising the extendable play surface of the first toy having a terminating edge including a first connector, the extendable play surface of the second toy having a terminating edge including a second connector; and wherein when the first toy and second toy are arranged proximal to one another, the first connector and second connector are connected.
17. A plurality of toys as in claim 16, wherein at least one of the first connector and second connector comprise one of a male connector, a female connector, or a magnet.
18. A toy comprising: a top formed of a top shell terminating at a top terminal edge, wherein the top terminal edge and the top shell define a top cavity, and including a top base; a bottom formed of a bottom shell terminating at a bottom terminal edge, wherein the bottom terminal edge and the bottom shell define a bottom cavity, and including: a bottom play surface; and a movable panel connected to the bottom wherein the movable panel comprises a first side having a shape that is contoured to match a shape of the bottom shell and a second side, opposite the first side, wherein the second side includes one or more additional play structures the top and bottom being connected by a linkage such that the top terminal edge and bottom terminal edge may be brought proximal to one another and the top may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom play surface such that the top base contacts the bottom play surface.
19. A toy as in claim 18, further comprising plurality of movable segments associated with the top.
20. A toy as in claim 18, wherein the movable panel is connected to the bottom such that it moves from a first position where the first side is arranged proximal to the bottom play surface to a second position where the second side is arranged proximal to the bottom play surface.
21. A toy as in claim 18, further comprising one or more extendable play surfaces wherein one or more of the extendable play surfaces is connected to the movable panel such that an alteration in the rotational orientation of the movable panel causes an alteration in the translational orientation of one or more of the connected extendable play surfaces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) Throughout the specification, wherever practicable, like structures will be identified by like reference numbers. In some figures, components, such as additional connectors or fasteners have been omitted for clarity in the drawings. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the term “or” means “either or both” such that “A or B” includes A alone, B alone, and both A and B together. While the present toy and play system may be manipulated and played with in any orientation, for ease of reference—and not by way of limitation—structures may be referred to as “top” or “bottom.”
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(13) When in the open position, the top and bottom form an approximately 90-degree angle at the hinge 130, as shown by arrow 132. The top is cantilevered out from the bottom such that the center of mass of the top is positioned outside of the perimeter of the bottom terminal edge 122. The position of the top creates a moment of inertia due to gravitational forces acting on the top such that the top tends to create rotational motion in the direction of arrow 140 that lifts the bottom up and away from a resting surface (such as a table, not shown).
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(15) The top 210 may further include one or more segments 251, 252, 253. The segments may be movably attached to the top. For example, in the embodiment of
(16) The top 210 may further include one or more top play surfaces on the outside of top shell 215 or within the top cavity 211 such as top play surfaces 281, 282 shown in
(17) The bottom 220 is formed of a bottom shell 225. The bottom shell 225 defines the outer surface of the bottom and terminates at the bottom terminal edge 222. The bottom shell may include a bottom surface 270, which may alternatively be referred to as the bottom play surface. The bottom surface 270, may be referred to as the “bottom” for reference purposes because, as shown in
(18) The bottom may further include one or more movable panels. For example, as shown in
(19) As noted, the movable panel 560 is movable with respect to the bottom shell 225. In one embodiment, a plurality of pins (not shown) that are axially aligned are connected to the movable panel 560. The pins connect to the bottom shell such that movable panel 560 may rotate about the axially aligned pins as shown in
(20) In one embodiment, the bottom 220 further includes one or more extendable play surfaces, for example, with reference to
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(23) Protuberances 593 and 594 are connected to link 595 by pins 596 and 597, respectively, and protuberances 591 and 592 are connected to link 595 by pins 598 and 599, respectively. In an alternative embodiment, a single pin may extend from protuberance 593 through link 595 and connect with protuberance 594. Protuberances 591, 592 and link 595 may be similarly connected. The linkage allows for the top and bottom to fold together such that their respective terminal edges mate, as shown generally in
(24) In some embodiments, the top 210 and bottom play surface 570 may include a connector such that, when the top is moved into a vertical orientation over the play surface, the connector engages to link the top and bottom together. With reference to
(25) The embodiments may provide multiple play arrangements. For example, one method of play for the present toy and system includes transporting embodiment A in a closed orientation where terminal edge 222 is mated with terminal edge 212. The toy may then be opened and top portion may be aligned in a vertical orientation such that the top base 213 mates with play surface 270. Embodiment A may further be altered for additional play through manipulating movable panel 260 between a first orientation and a second orientation where the second orientation exposes one or more play structures such as 261 or 262. Embodiment A may also be manipulated to extend one or more extendable play surfaces. Figures, such as figurines 1001, 1002 or vehicles (not shown), may be added and supported by one or more of the extendable play surfaces 574, 573, bottom play surface 570, play structures 261, 262, and top play surfaces 281, 282. Another Embodiment A or an alternative Embodiment B may then be aligned with the first Embodiment A so as to mate the extendable play surfaces of each and create an extended play environment.
(26) Although the present device and system has been described in terms of various embodiments, it is to be understood that such disclosure is not intended to be limiting. Various alterations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims be interpreted as covering all alterations and modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.