Mechanical spinning robot toy
10695686 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H33/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A mechanical spinning robot toy includes a top section and a bottom exposed outer gear section. The top section resembles a robot possibly including a head portion and a body portion which may be integral. Any of a variety of arm-like appendages extends outward from the body. The spinning drive mechanism is within the top section. The bottom section has teeth or cogs capable of meshing with another gear or a rack on any of a variety of accessories to move the robot along a track or to animate the accessories. A lower weighted convex surface portion in the bottom biases the robot upright and facilitates spinning of the robot upright. The top and bottom sections are frictionally fit together to rotate or spin together and to spin separately with respect to each when either the top or bottom sections are not allowed to spin.
Claims
1. A mechanical spinning toy and a separate accessory used in combination with each other, comprising: a mechanical spinning toy comprising: a top section having a body; a bottom section including a first externally exposed gear that rotates with the bottom section for driving the accessory, and the bottom section having a topside configured to face towards the top section and the bottom section having a bottom side configured to face towards a play surface, and wherein within the topside is an aperture with a central floor sized to receive a lower portion of the body and wherein the bottom side includes a bottom recess; a bottom convex spinning contact portion being positioned within the bottom recess of the bottom side and further configured for contact with the play surface; a single axle having a top end and a bottom end, the single axle passing through the top and bottom sections such that the top and bottom ends are positioned externally to the top and bottom sections respectively, and the single axle, when rotating, is further configured to cause the top and bottom sections to spin when the single axle is rotating when; a motor and a battery power source for operating the motor carried within one of the top section or the bottom section, and the motor in communication with a gear internal to the top section or bottom section and configured to rotate the single axle; the top and bottom sections being configured in minimum frictional engagement with each other by the single axle such that the minimum frictional engagement causes both the top section and bottom section to rotate together when the single axle is rotating and further causes either the top section or bottom section to spin independently when spin in one of either the top section of bottom section is prevented; a top retainer and a bottom retainer separately secured onto the top and bottom ends defined on the single axle; a separate accessory comprising: a second externally exposed gear configured to mesh with the first externally exposed gear of the bottom section of the toy wherein rotation of the bottom section drives the second externally exposed gear of the accessory.
2. A mechanical spinning toy assembly comprising: a mechanical spinning toy, comprising: a) the toy having a top section, and the top section having a body; b) the toy having a bottom section including a first externally exposed driving gear that rotates with the bottom section, and the bottom section having a topside configured to face towards the top section and the bottom section having a bottom side configured to face towards a play surface, and wherein within the topside is an aperture with a central floor sized to receive a lower portion of the body and wherein the bottom side includes a bottom recess; a bottom convex spinning play surface contact portion being positioned within the bottom recess of the bottom side and further configured for contact with the play surface; c) a single axle passing through the top and bottom sections such that the single axle when spinning imparts spin to the top and bottom sections together, and the single axle having top and bottom ends positioned externally to the top and bottom sections respectively; d) the top and bottom sections being configured in engagement with each other by the single axle and further configured in minimum frictional engagement by the single axle with each other such that the minimum frictional engagement causes both the top section and bottom section to rotate together when the single axle is rotating and further causes either the top section or bottom section to spin independently when spin in one of either the top section of bottom section is prevented; e) a motor carried in one of the top section or the bottom section; f) a battery power source for the motor carried in one of the top section or the bottom section; and g) a gear in one of the top section or the bottom section driven by the motor to spin the top and bottom sections together; and h) a top retainer and a bottom retainer separately secured onto the top and bottom ends defined on the axle.
3. The toy assembly of claim 2 further comprising the accessory, in which the first externally exposed gear drives the accessory.
4. The toy assembly of claim 2 further comprising: a) a track having an edge generally parallel to a playing surface and at least one side generally transverse to the edge and vertically oriented to the playing surface with teeth on the one side vertically oriented with respect to the playing surface; and b) the externally exposed gear having vertically oriented teeth that engage the teeth on the track to drive the toy along the track.
5. The toy assembly of claim 4 further comprising: a) a clamp secured to the toy; and b) the clamp secures the toy for movement along the track.
6. The toy assembly of claim 5 in which the clamp is disposed above the external exposed gear and depends down outboard of the gear.
7. The toy assembly of claim 4 further comprising: a) a smooth side of the track generally transverse to the edge and opposite the teeth on the one side of the track; b) a depending clamp engaging the smooth side of the track for sliding movement along the smooth side of the track opposite the teeth on the track; and c) the clamp securing the toy for movement along the track.
8. The toy assembly of claim 4 further comprising: a) the track forming an elongated closed loop forming two sides generally transverse to the edge and vertically oriented to the playing surface with the teeth on the exterior of the two sides and the closed loop further having substantially opposed ends; and b) a generally semicircular piece adjacent each end of the elongated loop, wherein each semicircular piece further includes teeth on the exterior configured to guide the toy to turn around one hundred and eighty degrees and go in the opposite direction.
9. The toy assembly of claim 4 further comprising: a) another track substantially parallel to and spaced from the track with the teeth on the exterior of both tracks; and b) a second mechanical spinning toy similarly configured and having an externally exposed gear having vertically oriented teeth that engage the teeth on the another track to drive the toy along the another track in an opposite direction to the toy when both mechanical spinning toys are placed facing each other and at opposite ends of their respective tracks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(19) The top section 12 preferably has a head portion 14 and body portion 30. Appendages or arms 16 with gripping hands 18 extend outwardly from the head 14 or body 30 and are capable of performing many functions as will be appreciated here with further reading. If desired, appendages 16 may be fixed, interchangeable, or spring loaded for detachment. Body portion 30 may be integral with head 14. Body 30 may also be separate and attachable with all or a portion of head 14 as illustrated in
(20) Within body 30 is a raised floor 32 upon which is mounted a motor 34 with a small shaft gear 36 protruding through the floor 32. A battery 38 is also located within the body 30. The motor 34 may be engaged with a switch on the toy or a RF or IF remote control. The motor 34 is also readily reversible for special action effects of the robot toy 10, such as tipping or uprighting the toy robot 10.
(21) Below the raised floor is a large drive gear 42 upon which the top section 12 may rest. Gear 42 is driven by engagement with motor gear 36. How this large gear 42 imports rotational movement to the robot toy may be done in various ways. The top section 12 and large gear 42 are rotatably mounted on axle 50. More specifically, a notched or sectioned collar 46 somewhat semicircular in shape shares a central aperture 48 with large gear 42. A retainer 52 may be used to retain axle 50 within the top section 12.
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(31) The above embodiments are for illustrative purposes. The actual scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.