TOY FIGURINE HAVING ALTERNATIVE MOVEMENT CONFIGURATIONS
20190262730 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A toy figurine comprising a body, one or more appendages movably connected to the body, and a selector attached to the body. The selector is configurable between a disengaged setting and an engaged setting. Setting the selector to the disengaged setting causes the one or more appendages to be positioned in a default configuration and limited to movement within a first range of motion. Setting the selector to the engaged setting causes the one or more appendages to be positioned in an engaged configuration and limited to movement within a second range of motion.
Claims
1. A toy figurine comprising: a body having a front, a back, a first side, and a second side opposite to the first side; one or more appendages movably connected to the body; a drive means within the body that imparts movement to the one or more appendages; an actuator positioned on the first side of the body and operably connected to the drive means; a side button positioned on the second side of the body, wherein pressing the side button activates a preprogrammed sound or light effect on the toy figurine; an external selector attached to the back of the body, the selector configurable between a disengaged setting and an engaged setting, wherein: setting the selector to the disengaged setting causes the one or more appendages to be (a) positioned in a default configuration and (b) limited to movement within a first range of motion; and setting the selector to the engaged setting causes the one or more appendages to be (a) positioned in an engaged configuration and (b) limited to movement within a second range of motion; wherein operating the actuator when the selector is in the disengaged setting causes the one or more appendages to move within the first range of motion and operating the actuator when the selector is in the engaged setting causes the one or more appendages to move within the second range of motion.
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4. The toy figurine of claim 1, wherein the body has a first indentation and a second indentation, and the selector includes a tab that engages the first indentation when the selector is set to the disengaged setting and engages the second indentation when the selector is set to the engaged setting.
5. The toy figurine of claim 1, wherein positioning the selector in the engaged setting partially restricts the drive means in moving the one or more appendages.
6. The toy figurine of claim 5, wherein the selector includes a protrusion, and setting the selector to the engaged setting causes the protrusion to be positioned such that the drive means is partially restricted in moving the one or more appendages.
7. The toy figurine of claim 1, wherein the first range of motion is greater than the second range of motion.
8. The toy figurine of claim 7, wherein the second range of motion is a portion of the first range of motion.
9. The toy figurine of claim 1 further comprising a toy packaging including a rod positioned to be inserted into an opening on the body of the toy figurine, wherein inserting the rod into the opening keeps the selector in the disengaged or engaged setting until the rod is removed from the opening.
10. A toy figurine comprising: a torso having a front, a back, a first side, and a second side opposite to the first side; one or more limbs movably connected to the torso; an actuator positioned on the first side of the torso, the actuator operably connected to a drive means within the torso that moves the one or more limbs; a side button positioned on the second side of the torso, wherein pressing the side button towards the torso activates a preprogrammed sound or light effect on the toy figurine; an external selector slidably attached to the back of the torso, the selector slidable between a disengaged setting and an engaged setting, wherein: sliding the selector to the disengaged setting (a) causes the one or more limbs to be positioned in a default configuration and (b) pressing the actuator towards the torso causes the one or more limbs to move in a first range of motion and releasing the pressed actuator allows the one or more limbs to return to the default configuration; and sliding the selector to the engaged setting (a) causes the one or more limbs to be positioned in an engaged configuration and (b) pressing the actuator towards the torso causes the one or more limbs to move in a second range of motion and releasing the pressed actuator allows the one or more limbs to return to the engaged configuration.
11. The toy figurine of claim 10, wherein the first range of motion is greater than the second range of motion.
12. The toy figurine of claim 11, wherein the second range of motion is a portion of the first range of motion.
13. The toy figurine of claim 10, wherein sliding the selector to the engaged setting partially restricts the drive means in moving the one or more limbs.
14. The toy figurine of claim 10, wherein the one or more limbs are two legs pivotally connected to the torso.
15. The toy figurine of claim 14, wherein each leg comprises a thigh section and further wherein the default configuration is a running position in which the two thigh sections are angled in opposite directions from each other.
16. The toy figurine of claim 14, wherein the engaged configuration is a standing position in which the two legs are coplanar with the torso.
17. The toy figurine of claim 14, wherein operating the actuator causes the two legs to pivot in a simulated running motion.
18. A method of providing multiple movement configurations to a toy figurine, the method comprising: providing a toy figurine comprising: a body; one or more appendages movably connected to the body; an actuator operably connected to a drive means within the body that moves the one or more appendages; and a selector attached to the body, the selector configurable between a disengaged setting and an engaged setting; wherein: setting the selector to the disengaged setting (a) causes the one or more appendages to be positioned in a default configuration and (b) operating the actuator causes the one or more appendages to move within a first range of motion; and setting the selector to the engaged setting (a) causes the one or more appendages to be positioned in an engaged configuration and (b) operating the actuator causes the one or more appendages to move within a second range of motion.
19. The method of claim 18, further providing a first indentation and a second indentation in the body and a tab on the selector, wherein the tab engages the first indentation when the selector is set to the disengaged setting and the tab engages the second indentation when the selector is set to the engaged setting.
20. The method of claim 18, further providing a protrusion on the selector, wherein setting the selector to the engaged setting causes the protrusion to be positioned such that the drive means is partially restricted in moving the one or more appendages.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] A toy figurine according to the present invention includes alternative movement configurations. A selector on the toy figurine determines the movement configuration for certain movable appendages or limbs. A single toy figurine thus possesses multiple poses and/or sets of movements, which enhances the playability of the toy figurine. Additionally, in some instances, the alternative movement configuration feature allows the toy figurine to be displayed in its toy packaging with a restricted set of movements specifically for demonstration purposes. When the toy figurine is removed from the packaging, the selector can then be set to access a full range of movements.
[0025] According to a general embodiment of the present invention,
[0026] As described herein, a toy figurine includes dolls, figures, models, and action figures that may be based on or model any real, fictional or fantasy character, object or entity. Additionally, the movable appendage may be a limb, body part, member, attachment or accessory movably connected to any part of the toy figurine. In one or more embodiments, the movable appendage is a head, arm or leg connected to the torso of the toy figurine. Further, depending on the desired set of movements, a single or a plurality of appendages (e.g., 1, 2, 4) may be movably connected to the toy figurine. In various embodiments, the movable appendage performs a movement such as punching, kicking, pivoting, twisting, turning, spinning, extending, etc.
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[0028] The actuator 600 is operably connected to a drive means 500 inside the toy figurine body 200 that causes the two legs 302, 304 to pivot on a central axis 310 (see, e.g.,
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[0032] The leg movements in the second range of motion 840 are more limited than the leg movements in the first range of motion 740. In this particular instance, the second range of motion 840 is a portion or subset of the first range of motion 740. In other embodiments, the toy figurine 100 has a second range of motion that is greater than the first range of motion. Additionally, the standing pose of the engaged configuration 820 allows the toy figurine 100 to more easily stand upright on a flat surface whereas the toy figurine 100 may be unable to stand upright by itself while in the running pose of the default configuration 720. Furthermore, in some instances, due to size constraints of the toy packaging, the engaged configuration 820 allows the toy figurine 100 to take up less space in the toy packaging but still demonstrate partial running movements to a potential customer.
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[0034] When the selector 400 is set to the disengaged setting 700, the protrusion 404 becomes positioned approximately at the top of the length of the groove 206. This causes the drive means 500 to position the legs 302, 304 of the toy figurine 100 in the default configuration 720. Operating the actuator 600 pushes the portion 502 of the drive means 500 downwards which then translates to a rotational movement that causes the legs 302, 304 to pivot about central axis 310. When the actuator 600 is released, the spring 240 pulls the portion 502 of the drive means 500 upwards such that the portion 502 of the drive means 500 traverses substantially the full length of the groove 206. By allowing the portion 502 to traverse the full length of the groove 206 rather than only halfway (i.e., when the selector 400 is set to an engaged setting 800), the legs 302, 304 are allowed to pivot in a greater range of motion. Therefore, the position of the protrusion 404 within the groove 206 defines and restricts the range of motion available to the drive means 500 and thus the legs 302, 304.
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[0037] Some embodiments of the toy figurine 100 include a locking mechanism that prevents the selector 400 from changing to a different setting. For example, as shown in
[0038] This locking mechanism can be used in toy packaging to keep the toy figurine 100 in an engaged configuration 820 while it is still in the toy packaging. As shown for example in
CONCLUSION
[0039] Although the disclosed inventions are illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the inventions and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
[0040] Moreover, it is to be understood that terms such as left, right, top, bottom, front, rear, side, height, length, width, upper, lower, interior, exterior, inner, outer and the like as may be used herein, merely describe points or portions of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration. Further, the term exemplary may be used herein to describe an example or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not to be construed as a preferred or advantageous embodiment, but rather as one example or illustration of a possible embodiment of the invention.
[0041] Finally, various features from one of the embodiments may be incorporated into another of the embodiments. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosure as set forth in the following claims.