Hand spinner novelty with integrated lights
09895620 ยท 2018-02-20
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International classification
Abstract
A spinner assembly that is spun by a user's hand. The spinner assembly has a central roller bearing. The roller bearing has an inner race and an outer race that are capable of rotating relative each other about a common center of rotation. An annular hub is coupled to the outer race. The annular hub rotates with the outer race. A first spin arm extends from the annular hub and rotates with the annular hub. A second spin arm extends from the annular hub and rotates with the annular hub. A first light module is mounted to the first spin arm that activates as the first spin arm rotates.
Claims
1. A spinner assembly, comprising: a roller bearing having an inner race and an outer race that are capable of rotating relative each other about a center of rotation; an annular hub coupled to said outer race of said roller bearing, wherein said annular hub rotates with said outer race about said center of rotation; a first spin arm that extends from said annular hub and rotates with said annular hub about said center of rotation, wherein said first spin arm is adjustable on said annular hub by being selectively rotatable about said annular hub relative said outer race; and a first light module mounted to said first spin arm, wherein said first light module includes at least one light that activates as said first spin arm rotates about said center of rotation.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, further including a second spin arm that extends from said annular hub and rotates with said annular hub about said center of rotation.
3. The assembly according to claim 2, further including a second light module mounted to said second spin arm, wherein said second light module includes at least one light that activates as said second spin arm rotates about said center of rotation.
4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first spin arm engages said annular hub with a friction fit that can be overcome by manual manipulation.
5. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said light module contains a control circuit that selectively controls said at least one light.
6. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein said control circuit contains a sensor and said control circuit controls said at least one light as a function of conditions detected by said sensor.
7. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein said sensor is selected from a group consisting of motion sensors and magnetic field detectors.
8. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said at least one light in said light module includes a matrix of lights.
9. The assembly according to claim 1, further including a center support that is engaged with said inner race of said roller bearing and moves with said inner race about said center of rotation.
10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said center support is hollow.
11. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said center support includes a magnet.
12. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said center support has two opposing ends that extend out of said inner race and terminate with salient points.
13. A spinner assembly, comprising: a roller bearing having an inner race and an outer race that are capable of rotating relative each other about a center of rotation; a center support disposed within said inner race; at least one spin arm that radially extends from said outer race, wherein said at least one spin arm is selectively adjustable in position relative said outer race about said center of rotation; and light modules mounted on said at least one spin arm that lights as said at least one spin arm rotates about said center or rotation.
14. The assembly according to claim 13, further including a hub that is disposed about said outer race of said roller bearing, wherein said at least one spin arm engages said hub with a friction fit.
15. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein said at least one spin arm has a loop opening at one end into which said hub passes.
16. A spinner assembly, comprising: a roller bearing having an inner race and an outer race that are capable of rotating relative each other about a center of rotation; an annular hub coupled to said outer race of said roller bearing, wherein said annular hub rotates with said outer race about said center of rotation; and a first spin arm that extends from said annular hub and rotates with said annular hub about said center of rotation, wherein said first spin arm is adjustable on said annular hub by being selectively rotatable about said annular hub relative said outer race.
17. A spinner assembly, comprising: a roller bearing having an inner race and an outer race that are capable of rotating relative each other about a center of rotation; an annular hub coupled to said outer race of said roller bearing, wherein said annular hub rotates with said outer race about said center of rotation; a first spin arm that extends from said annular hub and rotates with said annular hub about said center of rotation; and a center support that is engaged with said inner race of said roller bearing and moves with said inner race about said center of rotation, wherein said center support includes a magnet.
18. A spinner assembly, comprising: a roller bearing having an inner race and an outer race that are capable of rotating relative each other about a center of rotation; an annular hub coupled to said outer race of said roller bearing, wherein said annular hub rotates with said outer race about said center of rotation; a first spin arm that extends from said annular hub and rotates with said annular hub about said center of rotation; and a center support that is engaged with said inner race of said roller bearing and moves with said inner race about said center of rotation, wherein said center support has two opposing ends that extend out of said inner race and terminate with salient points.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of exemplary embodiments thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(11) Although the present invention toy spinner can be embodied in many ways, only a few of exemplary embodiments are illustrated and described. The embodiments selected set forth some of the best modes contemplated for the invention. The illustrated embodiments, however, are merely exemplary and should not be considered limitations when interpreting the scope of the appended claims.
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(13) A center support 18 is concentrically set into the inner race 14 of the roller bearing 12. The center support 18 is the structure that is manually held and/or engaged while the hand spinner assembly 10 spins. As will be later explained, the center support 18 can have a variety of different configurations. Regardless of its configuration, it is preferred that the center support 18 engages the inner race 14 of a the roller bearing 12 with a friction fit or some other connection scheme that enables the center support to be selectively removed and replaced by a user when desired.
(14) In the illustrated embodiment, the center support 18 is an elastomeric cylinder 22. The elastomeric cylinder 22 defines a central opening 24 that can receive the end of a pencil or pen with a friction fit. The center support 18 has a top surface 19 and a bottom surface 21 that protrude from the hand spinner assembly 10. In this manner, the hand spinner assembly 10 can be held by pinching opposite ends of the center support 18 between two fingers. This holds the center support 18 and the inner race 14 in a fixed position while the remainder of the hand spinner assembly 10 remains free to spin.
(15) An annular hub 26 is provided that concentrically mounts around the outer race 16. The annular hub 26 can engage the outer race 16 with a friction fit. Adhesive can also be used to ensure the connection between the annular hub 26 and the outer race 16 is secure. The annular hub 26 has a top flange 28, a bottom flange 29, and a cylindrical section 30 between the top flange 28 and the bottom flange 29.
(16) A plurality of spin arms 32 are provided. In the shown embodiment, three spin arms 32 are illustrated. However, it will be understood that one, two, four, or any plurality of spin arms 32 can be present. Each of the spin arms has a looped end 34. The looped end 34 of each spin arm 32 defines a loop opening 36 arm that passes around the cylindrical section 30 of the annular hub 26 and engages the cylindrical section 30 with an interference fit and/or friction fit. This enables each of the spin arms 32 to rotate with the annular hub 26 about the center of rotation 20. The radial position of each spin arm 32 can be selectively changed by a user by moving the spin arm 32 against the bias of the interference and/or frictional fit. On the cylindrical section 30 of the annular hub 26, the looped ends 34 of the spin arms 32 stack atop each other. The spin arms 32 are prevented from moving off the ends of the cylindrical section 30 by the presence of the top flange 28 at one end and the bottom flange 29 at the opposite end.
(17) Each of the spin arms 32 radially extend from the annular hub 26. If more than one spin arm 32 is used, the spin arms 32 are preferably identical or mirror images of one another. In this manner, the spin arms 32 can remain balanced about the center of rotation 20 if symmetrically positioned about the center of rotation 20. However, referring to
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(19) In all previous embodiments, an electronic light module 40 is provided for at least one spin arm 32. Referring to
(20) The electronic module 40 has a user interface 43, in the form of a selection button or a micro switch, which can be used to change the flashing mode of the LEDs 42. As such, the LEDs 42 can be altered to create different light patterns, images, and/or words as the electronic light module spins.
(21) The electronic light modules 40 is preferably mounted to a spin arm, near the distal end of the spin arm, in order to increase the angular momentum of the spin arm as it rotates about the center of rotation.
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(28) It will be understood that the embodiments of the present invention that are illustrated and described are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art can make many variations to those embodiments. For instance, the spin arms can be shaped into a variety of designs and lengths. All such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.