Unistructural pop-up half ball toy
10525372 ยท 2020-01-07
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Abstract
A pop action toy assembly having an elastomeric body that is defined primarily by a first surface and a second surface. The elastomeric body is selectively positionable between a normal orientation, where the first surface faces outwardly, and an inverted orientation, where the second surface faces outwardly. In use, the elastomeric body is manually inverted. As the inverted body strikes the ground, the toy assembly pops from an inverted orientation back into its normal orientation. A knob is molded at part of the elastomeric body. The knob can be used to hold the toy assembly when inverted. If the toy assembly is inverted and strikes the ground, the knob act to increase the rebounding force by adding significant mass to the moving apex of the toy assembly.
Claims
1. A pop action toy assembly, comprising: an elastomeric body having a first surface and a second surface, said elastomeric body being symmetrically disposed around a mid-axis, wherein said first surface and said second surface both extend from a base rim to a central apex, wherein said elastomeric body is selectively positionable between a normal orientation, where said first surface faces outwardly, and an inverted orientation, where said second surface faces outwardly, and wherein said elastomeric body is deformed and stores energy when in said inverted orientation; a plurality of nubs that are disposed in a common plane on said first surface of said elastomeric body, wherein said common plane is perpendicular to said mid-axis, said common plane of said plurality of nubs being interposed between said base rim and said central apex when said elastomeric body is in said normal orientation, and said common plane of said plurality of nubs being farthest from said central apex along said mid-axis when said elastomeric body is converted into said inverted orientation, and a knob extending from said second surface of said elastic body at said central apex, wherein said knob is symmetrically formed along said mix-axis and wherein said knob is integrally molded as part of said elastomeric body.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said base rim has a radius and said knob extends from said central apex along said mid-axis for a first distance that is between thirty percent and fifty percent of said radius.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said base rim exists in a base plane that is parallel to said common plane of said plurality of nubs.
4. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein a transitional plane exits between said base rim and said central apex that is parallel to said base plane, wherein said elastomeric body tapers in thickness between said first surface and said second surface, from a first thickness at said base rim to a second larger thickness at said transition plane.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said common plane of said plurality of nubs is disposed between said transition plane and said central apex.
6. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said common plane of said plurality of nubs is coplanar with said transition plane.
7. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first surface is hemispherical in shape when said elastomeric body is in said normal orientation.
8. The assembly according to claim 1, further including a plurality of tabs symmetrically extending from said base rim of said elastomeric body.
9. A pop action toy assembly, comprising: an elastomeric body having a first surface and a second surface that are symmetrically disposed around a mid-axis, wherein said first surface and said second surface both converge from a base rim to a central apex, wherein said elastomeric body is selectively positionable between a normal orientation, where said first surface faces outwardly, and an inverted orientation, where said second surface faces outwardly, wherein said elastomeric body is deformed and stores energy when in said inverted orientation; a plurality of nubs disposed on said first surface of said elastomeric body in between said base rim and said central apex, wherein said plurality of nubs are farthest from said central apex along said mid-axis when said elastomeric body is converted into said inverted orientation, and a spin knob extending beyond said second surface at said central apex, wherein said spin knob is the highest part of said pop action toy when said elastomeric body is in said inverted orientation.
10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said base rim has a radius and said knob extends from said central apex for a first distance that is between thirty percent and fifty percent of said radius.
11. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said plurality of nubs are all disposed in a common plane on said first surface of said elastomeric body.
12. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein said elastomeric body tapers in thickness between said first surface and said second surface, from a first thickness at said base rim to a second larger thickness at a transition plane between said base rim and said central apex.
13. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein said elastomeric body has a uniform thickness between said first surface and said second surface from said transition plane toward said central apex.
14. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein said common plane of said plurality of nubs is disposed between said transition plane and said central apex.
15. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein said common plane of said plurality of nubs is coplanar with said transition plane.
16. The assembly according to claim 9, further including tabs that extend from said base rim of said elastomeric body.
17. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said first surface is hemispherical in shape when said elastomeric body is in said normal orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of an exemplary embodiment thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(9) The present invention is an improved pop-up half ball toy. The present invention can be configured in many ways, such as in a pop-up doll or some other pop-up toy character. However, for the purposes of illustration and discussion, only one unadorned embodiment of the invention is shown. The exemplary embodiment sets forth one of the best modes contemplated for the invention. The illustrated embodiment, however, is intended to be exemplary and should not be considered as limiting the scope of the appended claims.
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(11) The base rim 22 of the half ball body 12 exists in a rim plane 28 that is perpendicular to the mid-axis 14. The base rim 22 has a radius R1, as measured from the mix-axis 14. The first surface 18 of the half ball body 12 is hemispherical in shape, having a consistent radius from the central apex 24 down to the rim plane 28. Accordingly, the first surface 18 of the half ball body 12 is primarily smooth and rounded. A plurality of protruding tabs 32 extend down from the half ball body 12 below the rim plane 28. The protruding tabs 32 are symmetrically dispersed around the mid-axis 14 along the base rim 22.
(12) A knob 29 extends from the second surface 20 of the half ball body 12 at the central apex 24. The knob 29 is integrally molded as part of the half ball body 12 from the same material as is the half ball body. The knob 29 extends a distance D1 below the central apex 24, wherein the distance D1 is between thirty percent and fifty percent of the radius R1 of the base rim 22. The purpose of the knob 29 is later explained.
(13) A plurality of nubs 33 can be disposed on the first surface 18 of the half ball body 12. Each of the nubs 33 is a protrusion that extends away from the otherwise smooth first surface 18. All the nubs 33 are disposed in a common plane 34 that is parallel to the base plane 22. When the half ball body 12 is in its normal configuration, as illustrated, the common plane 34 of the nubs 33 is disposed between the base plane 28 and the central apex 24. All of the nubs 33 are symmetrically disposed, around the vertical mid-axis 14 on the first surface 18. In the illustrated embodiment, there is one nub 33 disposed above each of the protruding tabs 32. As such, the number of nubs 33 corresponds to the number of protruding tabs 32. However, this ratio is exemplary, and the number of nubs 33 cam differ from the number of protruding tabs 32. As measured from the geometric center of the base plane 28, the common plane 34 of the nubs 33 is positioned at an angle of inclination A1 above the base plane 22. The angle of inclination A1 is between 5 degrees and 25 degrees above the base plane 28, depending upon the diameter of the base rim 22. As will later be described, the presence of the nubs 33 is used to help the pop action toy 10 pop from an inverted configuration into the shown normal configuration.
(14) The second surface 20 of the half ball body 12 is complex. When the half ball body 12 is in its normal configuration, as is shown in
(15) The half ball body 12 has a uniform section 36. In the uniform section 36, the half ball body 12 has a uniform thickness T1. Below the transition plane 38, the half ball body 12 enters a tapered section 39 and begins to thin. The thickness of the half ball body 12 thins between 30% and 60%, from a first thickness at the transition plane 38 to a thinner second thickness T2 at the rim plane 28. The protruding tabs 32 maintain the second thickness T2 along their lengths.
(16) It has previously been mentioned that the knob 29 is molded as part of the half ball body 12. As such, the knob 29 cannot be separated from the half ball body 12. The presence of the knob 29 adds significant mass to the central apex 24 of the half ball body 12. This makes the central apex 24 much more difficult to pierce or wear away than other areas along the half ball body 12. The increased mass at the central apex 24 also significantly increases the rebounding force created when the half ball body 12 pops out of an inverted configuration and the central apex 24 strikes a surface. The rebounding force is a product of the mass times its acceleration. As a consequence, the increase in mass due to the knob 29 creates a proportional increase in the rebounding force as the half ball body accelerates between it inverted configuration and normal configuration.
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(18) When the half ball body 12 is inverted, the knob 29 extends upwardly at the top of the pop action toy 10. The knob 29 can be readily grasped by the hand of a person. Utilizing the knob 29, a person can rotate the entire pop action toy 10 like a top. If the inverted pop action toy 10 is thrown as it is spun, the spinning action stabilizes the pop action toy 10 in flight. When the inverted pop action toy 10 lands, its stable flight orientation commonly causes the nubs 33 at the lowest part of the pop action toy 10 to contact the ground first.
(19) Any upward contact to the nubs 33 on the inverted half ball body 12 acts to cause the half ball body 12 to pop back into its original shape. Accordingly, if the pop action toy 10 is inverted and is dropped to the ground at any height greater than a few inches, the force of the impact with the ground will cause the inverted half ball body 12 to instantly pop back into its original hemispherical shape. The pop action is particularly sensitive to contact with the nubs 33. Since the nubs 33 are periodically spaced at the bottom of the inverted half ball body 12, it will be understood that one of the nubs 33 is likely to strike the ground first. Any impact to one of the nubs 33 concentrates the forces of the impact into the small area of the nub 33. Consequently, only a small impact force will cause the inverted half ball body 12 to pop back into its original hemispherical shape.
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(21) It will be understood that the embodiment of the present invention that is illustrated and described is merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art can make many variations to that exemplary embodiment. For instance, the number, shape and size of the nubs can be varied. The shape and size of the half ball body and knurled knob can also be varied. All such variations, modifications and alternate embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.