LIGHT-UP TOY ASSEMBLY WITH MULTIPLE PLAY COMPONENTS
20200376403 ยท 2020-12-03
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Abstract
A light-up toy with multiple play components includes an outer toy configured to contain both a viscous, squishy, gooey substance such as slime and a removable inner toy, the inner toy including a flexible sleeve having a toy shape, and the flexible sleeve surrounding a lighting module that includes at least one light source, such as an LED, a power source made up of one or more button cells, and circuitry and components for activating the at least one LED in response to an external stimulus, such as motion or an impact of the outer toy or the removable inner toy against a surface.
Claims
1. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components, comprising: an outer vessel including a main body and a closure configured to be coupled to the main body, thereby forming an interior space, wherein at least portion of the main body is made of a transparent material; a light-up inner toy including at least one light source, at least one power source, and circuitry for supplying power from the at least one power source to the at least one light source upon the occurrence of an external stimulus; and a viscous, squishy, gooey play substance containing an alcohol group polymer, a coloring agent, and a gelling agent, wherein the interior space of the outer vessel is configured to removably contain the light-up inner toy and the viscous, squishy, gooey play substance when an opening in the main body is closed by the closure, wherein the at least one light source is visible through the viscous, squishy, gooey play substance, and the transparent material of the main body when the light-up inner toy and the viscous, squishy, gooey play substance are situated within the interior space of the outer toy and the light source is activated by the occurrence of the external stimulus, and wherein the light-up inner toy and the viscous, squishy, gooey play substance are removable from the interior space of the outer toy when the closure is removed from the opening in the main body, thereby enabling the light-up inner toy and the viscous, squishy, gooey play substance to be played with independently of each other and the outer vessel.
2. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light source includes at least one LED.
3. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 2, wherein the light source includes a plurality of LEDs.
4. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 2, wherein the circuitry includes an impact sensing switch and a flasher circuit that cause the at least one LED to flash for a predetermined period whenever the inner toy is caused to impact a surface and whenever the inner toy is contained within the outer vessel and the outer vessel is caused to impact a surface.
5. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 4, wherein the at least one LED, the impact sensing switch, and the flasher circuit are mounted on a circuit board, and the circuit board is fixed within a transparent spherical housing of the lighting module.
6. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 5, wherein the power source includes at least one button cell.
7. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 6, wherein the power source includes a plurality of button cells stacked on said circuit board and held in place by contact electrically connected to an extending from the circuit board.
8. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main body includes an externally threaded neck and the closure includes internal threading for engaging the externally threaded neck to removably couple the closure to the main body and close the opening.
9. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one light source includes multiple light sources of different colors that, when activated are visible through the viscous, squishy, gooey play substance, and the main body of the outer vessel.
10. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-up inner toy includes a flexible sleeve and a lighting module that contains the at least one light source, an impact sensing switch, and a flasher circuit fixed within a transparent housing, and wherein the flexible sleeve has a toy shape and fits over the lighting module to form the light-up inner toy.
11. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 10, wherein the transparent housing is spherical.
12. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main body includes markings and/or appendages arranged to represent features of an object or entity that the main body is configured to resemble.
13. A light-up toy assembly with multiple play components as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polymer is selected from polyvinyl alcohol and polysaccharide guar gum.
14. A light-up combination toy, comprising: an outer toy including a main body and a closure configured to be coupled to the main body, thereby forming an interior space, wherein at least the main body is made of a transparent material; a light-up inner toy; and a substance having a viscous, squishy and oozy texture and containing an alcohol group polymer, a coloring agent, and a gelling agent, wherein the interior space of the outer toy is configured to removably contain the inner toy and the substance having a viscous, squishy and oozy texture when an opening in the main body is closed by the closure, wherein the inner toy and the substance are removable from the interior space of the outer toy when the closure is removed from the opening in the main body, thereby enabling the inner toy and the substance to be played with independently of each other and of the outer toy.
15. (canceled)
16. A light-up combination toy as claimed in claim 14, wherein the polymer is polyvinyl alcohol or polysaccharide guar gum, and the gelling agent is sodium tetraborate.
17. (canceled)
18. A light-up combination toy, comprising: an outer toy including a main body and a closure configured to be coupled to the main body, thereby forming an interior space, wherein at least the main body is made of a transparent material; a lighting module including a housing containing at least one light source, at least one power source, and circuitry for supplying power from the at least one power source to the at least one light source upon the occurrence of an external stimulus; a flexible sleeve that fits over the housing of the lighting module to form an inner toy; wherein the interior space of the outer toy is configured to removably contain the inner toy and a substance having a viscous, squishy and oozy texture when an opening in the main body is closed by the closure, wherein the inner toy and the substance having a viscous, squishy and oozy texture are removable from the interior space of the outer toy when the closure is removed from the opening in the main body, thereby enabling the inner toy and the substance having a viscous, squishy and oozy texture to be played with independently of each other and of the outer toy, wherein the circuitry includes an impact sensing switch and a flasher circuit that cause the at least one LED to flash for a predetermined period whenever the inner toy is caused to impact a surface and whenever the inner toy is contained within the outer toy and the outer toy is caused to impact a surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0036] At least the main body 2 preferably includes or is made of a transparent material such as acrylic or Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA), polycarbonate (PC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or polypropylene (PP), through which the contents of the main body 2 are visible. Closure 3 may be made of a transparent, translucent, or opaque material, and may be colored. When assembled together, main body 2 and closure 3 may have a shape of a toy, although it will be appreciated that the shape of the outer vessel may be varied in numerous ways, including decorative container shapes that are not traditionally considered to be toy shapes, as well as shapes of characters or animals, vehicles, or any other object or item that a child may wish to play with. The illustrated configuration is, for example, a representation of a narwhal. The container main body 2 and/or the closure 3 may include markings, such as markings 7 which, in the illustrated example, give the impression of eyes. Markings 7 may be printed, painted, in the form of decals, or otherwise added to the main body to enhance the appearance of the toy. Additional appendages, such as the illustrated horn 8 may also be added to provide a desired appearance.
[0037] It will be appreciated that the inclusion of a neck and threads to secure the closure 3 to the main body 2 is not intended to be limiting, and that other means for securing the closure 3 to the main body 2 may be substituted. The coupling between the closure 3 and main body 2 should be sufficiently secure to prevent the contents of the container, and in particular slime, from unintentionally flowing out of the container, and yet should be capable of being opened by any person, including a small child, who wishes to access and remove the contents of the main body 2 of the outer vessel 1.
[0038] The light-up inner toy 20 shown in
[0039] In the illustrated implementation, the light-up inner toy includes a lighting module 10 which, as shown in
[0040] Included on the circuit board 13, but not shown, is circuitry for causing the LEDs to illuminate in response to motion or impact. In addition, the circuitry may include flasher circuitry for turning the lights on and off, and circuitry that limits the continuous activation or flashing to a predetermined interval of time, such as a few seconds. Such circuitry is well-known and commercially available, as are the LEDs 14, printed circuit board 13, the contacts, and button cells 11.
[0041] The housing 15 of lighting module 10 may have a spherical shape, which allows it to be most easily fitted into the sleeve 18 shown in
[0042] The sleeve 18 of the illustrated implementation is preferably made of a flexible material such as rubber, PP, or PET having a shape, when not stretched, of a character or animal, vehicle, or any other object or item that a child may wish to play with. An opening 19 at the bottom of the sleeve has a diameter smaller than that of the lighting module 10 but sufficient to enable the lighting module 10 to pass through the opening when the sleeve is stretched, so that the sleeve 18 fits over the module 10 and the module 10 is contained within the sleeve to form an inner toy 20, as shown in
[0043] Inner toy 20 forms a discrete and complete toy that may be played with by itself when removed from the outer toy 1, and that will illuminate with, for example, attractive flashing color effects when the LEDs 14 within the lighting module 10 are activated. As noted above, it will be appreciated that the housing 15 of the lighting unit may itself have a toy shape, eliminating the need for the additional flexible sleeve 18.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] Preferably, as illustrated in
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[0047] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the possible shapes or configurations of the inner toy and the outer vessel may be varied without departing from the scope of the invention.