Multi-function centered wheel ride-on toy
11612826 ยท 2023-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H17/262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ride-on toy includes a main body having a lower wall and a centered wheel. The centered wheel is rotatably mounted in the main body with a portion of the wheel protruding from the main body through an opening in the lower wall, such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis defined by the centered wheel. A seat is arranged over the wheel and between two handles of different lengths. Stabilizers are connected to the lower wall at opposite sides of the opening. The centered wheel may be hollow and contain one or more developmental toys.
Claims
1. A ride-on toy, comprising: a main body comprising a lower wall, the lower wall having a first opening; a centered wheel rotatably mounted in the main body, wherein a portion of the wheel protrudes from the main body through the first opening; a seat connected to the main body; a first handle extending away from the main body; a first stabilizer connected to the lower wall at a first side of the first opening, arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface in a first position, the surface and the first stabilizer are separated by a first distance, and when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in a second position, the first stabilizer contacts the surface; and a second stabilizer connected to the lower wall at a second side of the first opening opposite to the first side, arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on the flat surface in the first position, the surface and the second stabilizer are separated by the first distance, and when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in the second position, the second stabilizer is separated from the surface by a second distance greater than the first distance, and when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in a third position, the second stabilizer contacts the surface, and the first stabilizer is separated from the surface by a third distance greater than the first distance; arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on the flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis of rotation defined by the centered wheel between the first position and the third position with the first and second stabilizers remaining below the axis of rotation.
2. A ride-on toy, comprising: a main body comprising a lower wall, the lower wall having a first opening; a centered wheel rotatably mounted in the main body, wherein a portion of the wheel protrudes from the main body through the first opening; a seat connected to the main body; a first handle extending away from the main body; arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis defined by the centered wheel; a first stabilizer connected to the lower wall at a first side of the first opening, arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface in a first position, the surface and the first stabilizer are separated by a first distance, and when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in a second position, the first stabilizer contacts the surface a second stabilizer connected to the lower wall at a second side of the first opening opposite to the first side, arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in the first position, the surface and the second stabilizer are separated by the first distance, and when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in the second position, the second stabilizer is separated from the surface by a second distance greater than the first distance, and when the ride-on toy is disposed on the surface in a third position, the second stabilizer contacts the surface, and the first stabilizer is separated from the surface by a third distance greater than the first distance; wherein the main body, the first stabilizer, and the second stabilizer are made of plastic, and the plastic of the first and second stabilizers is softer than that of the main body.
3. The ride-on toy of claim 1, wherein the first handle comprises two arms and a first bar connecting the two arms at distal ends thereof.
4. The ride-on toy of claim 1, further comprising a second handle, wherein the seat is disposed between the first and second handles, and the second handle is longer than the first handle.
5. The ride-on toy of claim 4, wherein the second handle comprises two arms and a second bar connecting the two arms at distal ends thereof.
6. The ride-on toy of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises a cavity, further comprising a wheel support disposed in the cavity, and wherein the wheel is rotatably disposed on the wheel support.
7. The ride-on toy of claim 6, wherein the wheel comprises a hollow first cylinder, the wheel support comprises a second cylinder, and the second cylinder is sleeved by the first cylinder.
8. A ride-on toy, comprising: a main body comprising a lower wall, the lower wall having a first opening; a centered wheel rotatably mounted in the main body, wherein a portion of the wheel protrudes from the main body through the first opening; a seat connected to the main body; and a first handle extending away from the main body; arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis defined by the centered wheel; wherein the main body comprises a cavity, further comprising a wheel support disposed in the cavity, and wherein the wheel is rotatably disposed on the wheel support; wherein the wheel comprises a hollow first cylinder, the wheel support comprises a second cylinder, and the second cylinder is sleeved by the first cylinder; and wherein one of the first cylinder and the second cylinder comprises a plurality of rows of sockets, and the other of the first cylinder and the second cylinder comprises a plurality of inner tracks corresponding to the plurality of rows, and wherein a plurality of balls are received in the sockets and rotatable such that the wheel is rotatable relative to the wheel support.
9. The ride-on toy of claim 7, wherein one of the first cylinder and the second cylinder comprises a plurality of sockets, and wherein a plurality of cylindrical rollers are received in the sockets and rotatable such that that the wheel is rotatable relative to the wheel support.
10. The ride-on toy of claim 7, wherein the second cylinder is hollow and the main body comprises a second opening corresponding to a first side of the wheel, further comprising a first accessory toy disposed in the second opening, and wherein the first toy accessory comprises openings communicating with and/or is partially received in an interior space of the second cylinder.
11. The ride-on toy of claim 6, wherein the wheel support comprises a first axle support, a second axle support, and an axle connecting the first and second axle supports, and wherein the wheel is rotatably disposed on the axle.
12. The ride-on toy of claim 11, wherein the first axle support is hollow and the main body comprises a second opening corresponding respectively a first side of the wheel, further comprising a first accessory toy disposed in the second opening, the first accessory toy communicating with and/or partially received in an interior space of the first or second axle supports.
13. The ride-on toy of claim 12, wherein the second axle support is hollow and the main body comprises a third opening corresponding respectively to a second side of the wheel opposite to the first side of the wheel, further comprising a second accessory toy disposed in the third opening, the second accessory toy communicating with and/or partially received in the interior space of the first or second axle supports.
14. A ride-on toy, comprising: a main body comprising a lower wall, the lower wall having a first opening; a centered wheel rotatably mounted in the main body, wherein a portion of the wheel protrudes from the main body through the first opening; a first handle; a second handle, wherein the second handle is longer than first handle; a seat connected to the main body between the first and second handles; a first stabilizer connected to the lower wall at a first side of the first opening; and a second stabilizer connected to the lower wall at a second side of the first opening opposite to the first side; arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis of rotation defined by the centered wheel between a first position in which the first stabilizer contacts the flat surface and the second stabilizer is separated from the flat surface, and a second position in which the second stabilizer contacts the flat surface and the first stabilizer is separated from the flat surface, with the first and second stabilizers remaining below the axis of rotation.
15. The ride-on toy of claim 14, wherein the main body comprises a cavity, further comprising a wheel support disposed in the cavity, and wherein the wheel is rotatably disposed on the wheel support.
16. The ride-on toy of claim 15, wherein the wheel comprises a hollow first cylinder, the wheel support comprises a second cylinder, the second cylinder is sleeved by the first cylinder, and the wheel is rotatable relative to wheel support.
17. The ride-on toy of claim 15, wherein the wheel support comprises a first axle support, a second axle support, and an axle connecting the first and second axle supports, and wherein the wheel is rotatably disposed on the axle.
18. A ride-on toy, comprising: a main body comprising a first sidewall and a second sidewall, the first sidewall having a first opening, and the second sidewall having a second opening; a centered wheel rotatably mounted in the main body arranged such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis defined by the centered wheel; a first handle; a second handle, wherein the second handle is longer than first handle; a seat connected to the main body between the first and second handles; a first accessory toy disposed in the first opening; and a second accessory toy disposed in the second opening; wherein the first and second accessory toys communicate with and/or are at least partially received in an interior space define by the wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(18) In order to make the above objects, features and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention easier to understand, a detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(22) In ride mode, ride-on toy 100 acts as a rocker when a child sits in seat 20 and moves their body back and forth. To move the ride-on toy 100 forward or back along the floor challenges a toddler to push himself to smoothly so as to keep the ride-on toy 100 in the neutral position A, requiring effort in to push with legs while keeping the ride-on toy stable so it cruises smoothly. This technique of riding is easily learned by a child's fast adapting bodies and minds, but creates enough of a challenge to stimulate their mind and body's development, working all their senses.
(23) In push-walker mode, it is difficult for children to keep the ride-on toy 100 in the neutral position A when pushing it above a certain speed, and depending on the pressure of their leaning, a forward rocking motion will provide a controlled push or stop when front stabilizer 61 touches the ground in position B, preventing them from falling. Similarly, if a child loses balance and tilts the walker backwards to position C, rear stabilizer 62 creates a stop until the child finds their balance. As arranged in embodiments of the application, front and rear stabilizers 61 and 62 made of soft plastic act as softeners to the stop or slow down of the pushing motion. Front and rear stabilizers 61 and 62 further act to minimize and soften the pinch point when the ride-on toy 100 tilts forward and back as they are the only parts that touch the floor.
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(27) It is understood that in embodiments of the application, two or more of main body 10, a wheel 20, seat 30, front handle 40, rear handle 50, front stabilizer 61 and rear stabilizer 62 may be integrally formed and threaded into, interlocked with, adhered to, or otherwise connected with remaining portions of the ride-on toy. It is further contemplated that in embodiments of the application, individual elements may be comprised of separate parts that are threaded into, interlocked with, adhered to, or otherwise connected with each other. Plastic parts of the application may be formed by injection-molding or other conventional methods.
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(35) It is contemplated that in embodiments of the application, one or more accessory toys (not illustrated) may be disposed left and/or right holes 413, 414 such that they are partially received in cavity 486 or communicate with cavity 486, as described in connection with ride-on toy 300, as described in connection with other embodiments of the application.
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(38) It is further understood that while the drawings of the application illustrate embodiments in which holes are provided on the left and right side of the main body, in other embodiments of the application, the left and right sides of the main body are continuous surfaces with no openings corresponding to the wheel.
(39) The centered wheel ride-on toys of the application that children can sit on and ride or push provide new opportunities for playing, riding, and learning. As a developmental toy for toddlers, the ride-on feature creates a rocking motion as well as a stabilizing ride that stimulates development of toddlers' gross motor skills, keeping their whole body active and strengthening their minds and coordination. The push-walker feature adds additional developmental opportunities by challenging different motor skills, so children can learn new ways of motion with a stable upper body provided by the front handle and balancing on a centered wheel requiring activity by the lower body and feet. Compared with conventional rider-on toys with two or more wheels, the ride-on today of the present application requires balancing that benefits development significantly. Studies have shown that people with insufficient early development gross motor skills' were diagnosed with ADD and other learning and behavioral disabilities at higher rates.
(40) Moreover, the arrangement of the main body, wheel and stabilizers effectively controls the speed and movement of the toy, improving safety. Moreover, with one or more toys provided in the hollow wheel, children get a one stop, space-efficient station for all their physical and emotional needs, allowing fun and safe play time with a toy that adapts to their needs and pace. The multi-function toys of the application grow with the child, so there is no need to buy a new toy for each stage of development.
(41) It is understood that features of the embodiments described above allow persons having ordinary skill in the art to clearly appreciate the form of the present specification. Persons having ordinary skill in the art can appreciate that the objectives and/or the advantages of the above embodiments can be accomplished in a manner consistent with the above embodiments by designing or modifying other processes and structures based on the content of the present disclosure. Persons having ordinary skill in the art can also appreciate that the equivalent constructions without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention can be modified, substituted or retouched without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.