Transformer Toy with Rolling Vehicle Integrated Into Command Center
20180078870 ยท 2018-03-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H17/262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H33/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A transformer toy in a first and untransformed configuration receives a toy vehicle therein. The vehicle entering the first toy triggers the toy to transform into a robot, airplane, or other figure or structure capable of movement. As the toy transforms, it picks up the vehicle and positions it within the cockpit or other command center of the transformed toy such that a driver of the vehicle now appears to be commanding the transformed toy.
Claims
1. A transforming toy comprising: a toy structure having a first configuration, the toy structure in the first configuration having an internal space for at least partially receiving a toy vehicle; and a trigger that is activated by the toy vehicle entering the internal space; wherein: activation of the trigger by the toy vehicle entering the internal space causes the toy structure to transform into a second configuration; and in the second configuration the toy structure has: a command center; and the toy vehicle positioned within the command center.
2. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein: the command center is disposed at an elevation above a surface on which the toy structure rests; and the toy structure further comprises means for picking up the toy vehicle and elevating it to the command center as the toy structure transforms from the first configuration to the second configuration.
3. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein the command center comprises a cockpit of a flying vehicle.
4. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein the command center comprises a cab of a ground vehicle.
5. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein, in the second configuration of the toy structure, the toy vehicle is positioned within the command center such that a driver location of the toy vehicle appears to correspond to a command location of the toy.
6. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein, in the second configuration of the toy structure, the toy vehicle is positioned within the command center, is captive within the transformed toy, and is at least partially visible to a child playing with the transforming toy.
7. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein the toy structure does not have a command center in its first configuration.
8. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein the trigger comprises a mechanical switch that is activated by the toy vehicle pressing against the switch.
9. The transforming toy of claim 1 wherein the trigger comprises a magnetic switch, the toy vehicle includes a magnet, and the magnetic switch is triggered by the magnet within the vehicle coming into proximity with the magnetic switch.
10. In combination, the transforming toy of claim 1 and a toy vehicle launcher by which a child can aim the launcher at the transforming toy and launch the toy vehicle toward the internal space.
11. A transforming toy defining a first toy, the transforming toy comprising: a structure having a first configuration and a second configuration, the structure including a latch that holds the structure in the first configuration; and means for releasing the latch; wherein: the latch being released causes the structure to transform into its second configuration; and as the structure transforms into its second configuration, the structure picks up a second toy and integrates the second toy into the first toy.
12. The transforming toy of claim 11 wherein the means for releasing the latch comprises at least one of a mechanical trigger, a magnetic trigger, an optical trigger, an acoustic trigger, and a radio frequency trigger.
13. The transforming toy of claim 11 wherein the first configuration of the transforming toy is in the form of a stationary object.
14. The transforming toy of claim 13 wherein the stationary object has an entrance for a toy vehicle to drive into, and the means for releasing the latch comprises a sensor for sensing when the second toy has entered the entrance.
15. The transforming toy of claim 13 wherein the stationary object is a building.
16. The transforming toy of claim 11 wherein, in the second configuration the first toy is in the form of a robot and the second toy is positioned within a command center of the robot.
17. The transforming toy of claim 16 wherein the robot has a head, and the command center is within the head.
18. The transforming toy of claim 13 wherein the second configuration is in the form of a vehicle for at least one of land travel, air travel, water travel, and space travel, and in the second configuration of the first toy the second toy is positioned at a driver's position within the vehicle.
19. A transforming toy comprising: a toy structure having a first configuration, the toy structure in the first configuration having a receiving section for receiving a toy vehicle; a detector for detecting a presence of the toy vehicle at the receiving section; and an actuator for transforming the transforming toy from said first configuration to a second configuration in response to said detector detecting the presence of the toy vehicle at the receiving section; wherein: in its second configuration, the transforming toy is expanded relative to its first configuration; in its second configuration, the transforming toy includes a command center; and as the transforming toy transforms from its first configuration into its second configuration, the transforming toy moves the toy vehicle to a position within the command center.
20. The transforming toy of claim 19 wherein: the first configuration is in the form of a non-mobile object; and the second configuration is in the form of a mobile vehicle.
21. In combination, the transforming toy of claim 19 and a toy vehicle launcher by which a child can aim the launcher at the transforming toy and launch the toy vehicle toward the receiving section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0025] Spring-loaded transforming mechanisms are well known in the field of toy design. Examples include: U.S. Pat. No. 5,310,378 to Shannon including
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[0028] In the transformed configuration, platform 14 including toy car 30 thereon have now been picked up by transformer 10, and toy car 30 has been elevated above the ground surface 8 on which transformer 10 rests, and into a command center 20 position or structure within transformer 10. During the transformation platform 14 tilted forward to roll car 30 into command 20. In this embodiment command center 20 is the cockpit of a toy flying vehicle, which in this embodiment could be in the form of an airplane with hovering capabilities via the rotor blades embedded in wings 22, and/or a spacecraft. In transitioning from the untransformed configuration to the transformed configuration, transformer 10 has picked up car 30, moved it to the cockpit 20, and has stood up on legs or skid supports 26. Additionally, cockpit 20 has folded out from the body of transformer 20 to extend therefrom. Toy car 30 now appears to be in a command position within the transformed toy 10, may be held captive therein, and is at least partially visible to the child playing with the toy. The driver location of toy car 30 now appears to correspond to a command location of the transformer toy 10, and creates the appearance that a driver of the car is now flying an airplane from its cockpit. In this configuration transformer 10 is expanded relative to its untransformed configuration shown in
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[0034] Sensor 50 senses when toy car 30 is present, thus initiating the transforming process. Sensor or sensing means 50 can sense the presence of toy car 30 in any number of different ways. Sensor 50 could be a mechanical push-activated trigger that moves in response to toy car 30 bumping into the trigger and thus rotating it or moving it forward, thus releasing a latch 52 that holds the transformer in its untransformed configuration. Alternatively, sensor 50 could be a magnetic sensor, sensing the presence of a magnet 32 at the front end of toy car 30. As a further alternative, sensor 50 could be a weight sensor that senses the presence of the vehicle by its weight. Sensor 50 could be an acoustic sensor that senses the presence of the car by emitting acoustic waves such as ultrasonic waves and sensing the reflected return waves. Sensor 50 could be an optical sensor that optically senses the presence of toy car 30. Sensor 50 could even be a bar code reader, an RFID reader that senses an RFID chip embedded in the car, or a bar code or CQR code reader that not only senses the presence of the car but also detects what car it is and thus transforms in a way that is unique to that particular car. Many types of sensor means are possible. For some of those possible sensor means batter power or other electrical power will be required. Regardless of the type of sensor used, when sensor 50 senses that toy vehicle 30 is present, a trigger mechanism 140 causes transformer toy 110 to unfold into its unfolded, expanded, or transformed configuration. If springs or elastic chords are used in transformer 10, the energy stored in the compressed or stretched springs or the stretched elastic chords drive the transformation mechanism within transformer toy 10. Alternatively, transformer 110 could be battery-powered with a battery powering one or more servo motors that transform the toy into its transformed configuration, and back again later into the untransformed configuration.
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[0037] To begin folding the transformer toy 110 back into its folded or undeployed configuration, the child can simply reach into control center 120 and remove car 30. If windshield 121 is present, the windshield can be attached via a pivoting mechanism so that the child simply rotates the windshield 121 up in order to gain access to and remove car 30. The child then manually folds or pushes in the deployed sections such as guns 119, gun platform 118, hands 114, and legs 126, against the springs, elastic bands, or other biasing means that bias those sections toward their deployed configurations. Some sections may be designed to fold or retract independently of other sections, while other sections may be operatively connected together so that folding or retracting one section folds or retracts the other section at the same time.
[0038] Other embodiments and variations are possible. In its untransformed configuration the transformer toy could be a stationary object such as a building with a garage entrance, with the transformation being triggered when the toy vehicle enters the garage. In its untransformed configuration it could have a command center such as a central office within the building, or it could have no command center.
[0039] The transformer in its transformed configuration could be, as non-limiting examples, a creature such as a robot including both humanoid robots and non-humanoid robots, a flying vehicle such as an airplane, a land vehicle such as a tractor or a bulldozer or a tank, a water vehicle such as a boat or submarine, a space vehicle such as a spaceship, or a combination of such ships. In the transformed configuration, the toy vehicle that triggered the transformation could be picked up and positioned within the cockpit of the vehicle including the bridge of a space ship or the cab of a tractor or other machinery. If the transformed configuration is in the form of a creature such as an animal or robot, the toy vehicle could be picked up and placed within the head of the robot, or other command center for the robot which might not necessarily be within the head. For example, the command center could be located within the chest of a robot.
[0040] The second toy which is picked up by the transformer toy and integrated into it need not be a toy vehicle, and the transformation need not be triggered by the second toy completely or even partially entering the transformer toy. Rather, as but one example, the second toy could be a humanoid figure with a magnet in it, and the transformation could be triggered by a magnetic latch that is triggered by the proximity of the second toy including its embedded magnet. Thus, the humanoid figure could merely approach a particular location on transformer toy 110, whereupon the transformer toy picks up the humanoid form, transforms into its second configuration, and places the humanoid form within the command center such as the cockpit or driver's seat.
[0041] As yet another example, the transformer could transform into the form of a robotic dragon, with the second toy being a human figure that the transformer picks up and places on its back in a riding position as it transforms. The riding position on the back of the robotic dragon constitutes a command position of the dragon, just as the rider on the back of a horse occupies a command position associated with the horse. In a one aspect of the invention, therefore, as the transforming toy which defines a first toy transforms it picks up an object that defines a second toy and integrates it into or with the first toy with functional interaction, or at least imaginary and/or simulated functional interaction, between the two toys.
[0042] In another embodiment, the transformer need to not receive toy vehicle 30 within an internal space of the transformer toy in order to trigger the transformation. Rather, the transformer could sense that toy vehicle 30 is nearby, such as via a magnetic sensor, and reach out, grab the toy such as by a robotic arm, and incorporate the toy car as described otherwise in the preceding embodiments.
[0043] It will be appreciated that the term present invention as used herein should not be construed to mean that only a single invention having a single essential element or group of elements is presented. Similarly, it will also be appreciated that the term present invention encompasses a number of separate innovations which can each be considered separate inventions. Although the present invention has thus been described in detail with regard to the preferred embodiments and drawings thereof, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various adaptations and modifications of the present invention may be accomplished without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the detailed description and the accompanying drawings as set forth hereinabove are not intended to limit the breadth of the present invention, which should be inferred only from the following claims and their appropriately construed legal equivalents.