Children's toy for promoting movement
10780364 ยท 2020-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H33/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A children's toy includes a base having an upper portion and a lower portion and a driving mechanism operably connected to the lower portion of the base. The driving mechanism is configured to move the base along a plurality of paths. One or more lights operably connected to the base are configured to display a patterned light display as the base moves along one of a plurality of paths. A removable member is also included for placement on the base with a sensor on the base triggered by the removable member which affects the path of the base.
Claims
1. A children's toy for promoting movement, the toy comprising: a base having an upper portion and a lower portion; a driving mechanism operably connected to the lower portion of the base, the driving mechanism configured to move the base along a plurality of paths; a removable member configured for selective placement on the base; and one or more lights operably connected to the base, the one or more lights configured to display a patterned light display as the base moves along one of the plurality of paths; wherein the base moves along the one of the plurality of paths when the removable member is placed on the base, and wherein, while the base is moving along the one of the plurality of paths, upon removing the removable member from the base, the base stops moving along the one of the plurality of paths and automatically begins rotating according to a second path.
2. The toy of claim 1, wherein the base houses a motor operably connected to the driving mechanism, a power supply for supplying power to the motor, and a CPU for controlling the motor to move the base along the plurality of paths.
3. The toy of claim 2, wherein the driving mechanism comprises one or more driving wheels, each of the one or more driving wheels operably connected to a separate motor.
4. The toy of claim 2, wherein the base further includes a proximity sensor configured to detect an object in the one of the plurality of paths of the base and, upon the proximity sensor detecting an object in the one of the plurality of paths of the base, the CPU adjusts the path to avoid the object.
5. The toy of claim 1, wherein the one of the plurality of paths is circular.
6. The toy of claim 1, wherein the one of the plurality of paths is random.
7. The toy of claim 1, wherein the base further includes a proximity sensor configured to detect objects in the one of the plurality of paths of the base.
8. The toy of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more lights is positioned within the base such that the one or more lights are visible through the upper portion of the base.
9. The toy of claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the base defines a cradle configured to house the removable member and the cradle includes a sensor which is depressed upon placing the removable member in the cradle.
10. The toy of claim 9, wherein the cradle includes one or more actuating pins configured move up and down to alternately engage the removable member within the cradle as the base moves along the one of the plurality of paths.
11. The toy of claim 1, wherein the removable member is substantially spherical.
12. The toy of claim 1, wherein the driving mechanism includes two driving wheels which spin in alternate directions to rotate the base.
13. The toy of claim 1, further comprising a speaker for play sounds and/or music as the base moves along the one of the plurality of paths.
14. A children's toy for promoting movement, the toy comprising: a base configured for movement along one of a plurality of paths, the base including a sensor; and a removable member configured for placement on the base so as to trigger the sensor; wherein, when the sensor is triggered by the removable member, the base follows a first path, and when the sensor is not triggered by the removable member, the base automatically follows a second path; and wherein the removable member is substantially spherical and weighted to maintain an upright position when placed on a substantially flat surface.
15. The toy of claim 14, wherein the first path is a circular path or a random path.
16. The toy of claim 14, wherein the second path is rotating the base in place.
17. A children's toy for promoting movement, the toy comprising: a base defining a cradle, the base including one or more driving wheels, one or more motors, each of the one or more motors operably connected one of the one or more driving wheels, a power supply for supplying power to the one or more motors, and a CPU for controlling each of the motors; and a removable member configured for placement in the cradle; wherein upon placing the removable member in the cradle, a sensor determines that the removable member is positioned within the cradle and the CPU directs the motors to drive the one or more driving wheels so as to move the base along a first path; and wherein upon removing the removable member from the cradle, the sensor determine that the removable member is no longer present in the cradle and the CPU directs the motors to change operation so as to move the base along a second path.
18. The toy of claim 17, wherein the sensor is a button switch which is depressed upon placing the removable member in the cradle.
19. The toy of claim 1, wherein the removable member is lifted from the base while the base is moving along the one of the plurality of paths.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described with regard to the drawings as follows.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The present invention will now be described with reference to the figures. The children's toy 10 made in accordance with the present invention includes a base 14 and a removable member 12 configured for placement on the base 14.
(10) The base 14 includes a housing 30 which is formed by an upper portion 32 and a lower portion 34 that mate together to define an internal cavity, as further discussed below. More specifically, in the exemplary base 14 shown in the Figures, the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34 are joined with a bumper 36 located between the upper portion 32 and the lower portion 34, and a set of ribbons 38 connected to the housing 30 adjacent to the bumper 36 and extending away from the rear of the housing 30. Proximity sensors 50 are located at the front of the housing 30, as further discussed below.
(11) As perhaps best shown in
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(13) In the exemplary base 14 shown in the Figures, the upper portion 32, the lower portion 34 or both are comprised of a rigid material, such as a plastic, whereas the bumper 36 is comprised of a semi-rigid material such as a rubber. Of course, other material choices are possible without departing form the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(14) Regardless of the particular compositions of the housing 30, as mentioned above, the housing 30 defines an internal cavity which contains various elements for controlling operation of the base 14. In particular, and referring now specifically to
(15) Referring now to the removable member 12 in particular, in this exemplary embodiment, the removable member 12 includes a substantially spherical body 20 which is weighted to maintain an upright position when placed on a substantially flat surface. That is to say, although not expressly shown in the Figures, the spherical body 20 defines an internal cavity which includes an offset weight that acts to bias the spherical body 20 into a predetermined orientation. Furthermore, the spherical body 20 includes elements (not shown) within the internal cavity that rattle when the removable member 12 is moved or shifted. On the exterior of the spherical body 20 and opposite the offset weight, i.e., on an upper side of the spherical body 20, are a plurality of engagement features. In the exemplary embodiment show in the Figures, the plurality of engagement features include two loops 22 in the shape of wings which each include a plurality of beads 24 which can move along the loops 22. Furthermore, two textured knobs 26 in the shape of antenna extend from the spherical body 20. Further still, a face 28, including two eyes and a mouth, is positioned on the exterior surface of the spherical body 20. As such, the removable member 12 is suggestive of an insect, such as a bee. Likewise, the shape of the base 14 is suggestive of a cloud. Of course, other configurations of the removable member 12 and/or base 14 are also contemplated, including shapes and engagement features which are suggestive of other insects, animals, or objects. In any event, the removable member 12 is configured for placement on the base 14, and in particular, within the cradle 40 defined in the upper portion 32 of the housing 30.
(16) Various functions and operations of the toy 10 will now be described in further detail. Referring once again to
(17) In the first mode of operation, when the removable member 12 is positioned within the cradle 40, the base 14 moves along a first path. In one particular embodiment, and as shown in
(18) If the removable member 12 is subsequently removed from the cradle 40 while the base 14 is moving along the first path or the second path, the base 14 will begin rotating in place. That is to say, the CPU 82 directs each of the motors 72, 74 to spin the respective drive wheels 62, 64 in opposite directions at substantially the same rate. Likewise, if the removable member 12 is not positioned within the cradle 40 when the slide switch 80 is first moved from an off position to an on position (i.e., either the first mode of operation or a the second mode of operation), the base 14 will rotate in place. Upon placing the removable member 12 within the cradle 40, the base 14 will begin to move along the first path or the second path, depending on which of the two modes of operation the toy 10 is set.
(19) As a further advantage of the present invention, and as previously mentioned, the base 14 further includes proximity sensors 50 at the front of the housing 30 which are configured to detect objects in the path of the base 14. Through use of the sensors 80, the CPU 82 determines whether the base 14 is about to run into another object and adjusts the path of the base 14 to avoid the object.
(20) One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments are also possible without departing from the teachings of the presently-disclosed subject matter. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently-disclosed subject matter.