TOY AND METHOD OF OPERATION
20180043729 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43K29/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B43K29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K29/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A toy and method of operation provides: a marking instrument for marking on a substrate, a container for containing candy or medicine or a toy; and a spinning toy for entertainment. The toy comprises a marking device defined by a mark end and a cap end, with the cap end having a circular flange. The toy also comprises a dispenser for containing candy, medicine, or a toy. A toy portion separates into a first toy member, a central spinner, and a second toy member. A cord extends between the first and second toy members, passing through a channel in central spinner. Twisting the cord in a first direction generates torque, causing the central spinner to be rotatably carried towards the first toy member. Twisting the cord in a second direction releases momentum from the generated torque, rotatably carrying the central spinner towards the second toy member.
Claims
1. A toy, the toy comprising: a toy portion configured to separate into a first toy member, a central spinner, and a second toy member, the first toy member defined by a first end wall, a first continuous sidewall, and a circular recess, the central spinner defined by a middle continuous sidewall and a transversely disposed wall having a generally concentric channel, the central spinner disposed between the first toy member and the second toy member, the second toy member defined by a second end wall and a second continuous sidewall; and a cord configured to extend between the first end wall of the first toy member and the second end wall of the second toy member, the cord further configured to pass through the channel of the central spinner, the cord further configured to rotatably carry the central spinner, whereby the cord is configured to twist in a first direction to generate torque and rotatably carry the central spinner towards the first toy member, whereby the cord is configured to twist in a second direction to release momentum from the generated torque and rotatably carry the central spinner towards the second toy member.
2. The toy of claim 1, wherein the central spinner has a generally cylindrical shape.
3. The toy of claim 1, wherein the first toy member and the second toy member have a generally frustoconical shape.
4. The toy of claim 1, wherein the first continuous sidewall has a first beveled edge.
5. The toy of claim 4, wherein the second continuous sidewall has a second beveled edge configured to mate with the first beveled edge.
6. The toy of claim 1, wherein the cord is configured to form a continuous loop.
7. The toy of claim 1, wherein the central spinner is rotatably carried towards the first toy member and the second toy member at an angular velocity and a linear velocity.
8. The toy of claim 7, wherein the angular velocity and the linear velocity of the central spinner is increased by drawing the cord taut.
9. The toy of claim 8, wherein the angular velocity and the linear velocity of the central spinner is decreased by slackening the cord.
10. The toy of claim 9, wherein two cords are used and each cord loops from the first continuous sidewall to the second continuous sidewall, whereby the central spinner is centrally balanced in relation to the first toy member and the second toy member when spinning.
11. The toy of claim 1, further including a marking device configured to detachably attach to the toy portion, the marking device further configured to produce a mark.
12. The toy of claim 11, wherein the marking device includes at least one member selected from the group consisting of: a solid pigment core, a solid wax core, or an ink dispenser.
13. The toy of claim 1, further including a generally elongated dispenser defined by a mark end, a cap end, and cavity.
14. The toy of claim 13, wherein the cavity is configured to contain at least one member selected from the group consisting of: a hard candy, a gum, a chocolate, a medicine, a tablet, and a small toy.
15. The toy of claim 14, wherein the dispenser comprises cap end and a mark end.
16. The toy of claim 15, wherein the cap end has a first threaded section, and the mark end has a second threaded region.
17. A toy, the toy comprising: a toy portion configured to separate into a first toy member, a central spinner, and a second toy member, the first toy member defined by a first end wall, a first continuous sidewall, and a circular recess, the central spinner defined by a middle continuous sidewall and a transversely disposed wall having a generally concentric channel, the central spinner disposed between the first toy member and the second toy member, the second toy member defined by a second end wall and a second continuous sidewall; a cord configured to extend between the first end wall of the first toy member and the second end wall of the second toy member, the cord further configured to pass through the channel of the central spinner, the cord further configured to rotatably carry the central spinner, whereby the cord is configured to twist in a first direction to generate torque and rotatably carry the central spinner towards the first toy member, whereby the cord is configured to twist in a second direction to release momentum from the generated torque and rotatably carry the central spinner towards the second toy member; and a generally elongated dispenser defined by a cavity, a cap end, and a mark end, the cap end of the dispenser configured to detachably attach to the toy portion.
18. The toy of claim 17, further including a marking device configured to detachably attach to the toy portion, the marking device further configured to produce a mark.
19. The toy of claim 17, wherein the cap end has a first threaded section, and the mark end has a second threaded region.
20. A toy, the toy comprising: a toy portion configured to separate into a first toy member, a central spinner, and a second toy member, the first toy member defined by a first end wall, a first continuous sidewall, and a circular recess, the central spinner defined by a middle continuous sidewall and a transversely disposed wall having a generally concentric channel, the central spinner disposed between the first toy member and the second toy member, the second toy member defined by a second end wall and a second continuous sidewall; a cord configured to extend between the first end wall of the first toy member and the second end wall of the second toy member, the cord further configured to pass through the channel of the central spinner, the cord further configured to rotatably carry the central spinner, whereby the cord is configured to twist in a first direction to generate torque and rotatably carry the central spinner towards the first toy member, whereby the cord is configured to twist in a second direction to release momentum from the generated torque and rotatably carry the central spinner towards the second toy member; and a generally elongated dispenser defined by a cavity, a cap end, and a mark end, the cap end of the dispenser configured to detachably attach to the toy portion; and a marking device configured to detachably attach to the mark end of the dispenser.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0046] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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DESCRIPTION
[0054] The present invention is directed to a toy 100 and method of operation, as referenced in
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[0056] The toy 100, as utilized as a dispenser 102, enables facilitated gripping for writing characters on paper or similar substrate. The toy 100, as utilized as a container provides a useful attachment to the dispenser 102 that can store, carry, and dispense a variety of edible items and toys. In one embodiment, a dispenser 102 detachably mates with the dispenser 102. The dispenser 102 securely and safely contains candy and medicine for storage, portability, refilling, and dispensing. The candy and medicine may be filled and dispensed through at least one gate (not shown) in the dispenser 102. The candy and medicine may also be filled and dispensed by disassembling the dispenser 102.
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[0058] In one embodiment, the mark end 130 and the cap end 118 of the dispenser 102 detachably mate through a threaded engagement between a first threaded section 138 of the cap end 118 and a second threaded region 140 of the mark end 130generally at the terminus of each end 118, 130. Though in other embodiments, the mark end 130 and the cap end 118 may detachably mate through other means, including through a friction-fit mechanism, a magnet, or an adhesive.
[0059] At least one gate may form at the dispenser 102. The gate may slide or hinge between an open position and a closed position. The open position enables the candy and the medicine to be dispensed or filled in the cavity 116 of the dispenser 102.
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[0061] The first toy member 104, central spinner 134, and second toy member 110 are configured to both, come together to form the toy portion 142, or separate and work in conjunction with a cord 128 to operate as a spinning toy. The central spinner 134 is disposed between the first and second toy members 104, 110, forming a bridge therebetween.
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[0064] In some embodiments, the central spinner 134 may have a generally cylindrical shape and have sufficient weight to create momentum when spinning about a cord 128. The central spinner 134 is defined by a middle continuous sidewall 136 and a transversely disposed wall 126 having a channel 122.
[0065] The toy members 104, 110 may have beveled edges to facilitate connections therebetween. For example, the first continuous sidewall 108 has a first beveled edge and the second continuous sidewall 114 has a second beveled edge that is configured to mate with a pair of middle wall beveled edges in a snap-fit engagement.
[0066] In some embodiments, the first toy member 104 and the second toy member 110 may have a generally frustoconical shape (
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[0069] The cord 128 is also configured to twist in a first direction so as to generate torque and gain momentum. The momentum on the cord 128 is released when the cord 128 twists in the second direction. The cord 128 may be manipulated to alter the velocity of the spinning. The central spinner 134 is configured to rotate along the axis of the cord 128. The central spinner 134 is also configured to move freely in two directions along the length of the cord 128. As the cord 128 twists in the first or second direction, the central spinner 134 is carried in either direction, dependent on the direction of the twisting motion.
[0070] It is significant to note that the cord 128 is preloaded during manufacture. The cord 128 is twisted ion the first direction, such that the toy portion 142 spins when initially opened.
[0071] In operation of the toy 100 as a writing instrument, the marking device 132 leaves a pigment or ink on a substrate, based on the direction and pressure that the dispenser 102 is manipulated. The marking device 132 may include, without limitation, a pencil, a pen, a crayon, and a marker. Any assortment of ink or pigment colors may be used.
[0072] In operation of the toy 100 as a container, the dispenser 102 comprises a cavity 116 for securely containing a candy, or a medicine, or toy. The candy or medicine may be filled into the cavity 116, or depositing the candy or medicine into the cavity 116 by removing the toy portion 142 from the dispenser 102.
[0073] In operation of the toy 100 as a spinning toy, the cord 128 may be manipulated to twist in two directions. As the cord 128 twists in a first direction, the central spinner 134 rotates and is carried along the length of the cord 128 towards the first or second toy members 104, 110, depending on the direction of the twisting by the cord 128. The twisting action in the first direction creates torque in the cord 128, which carries the central spinner 134 lengthwise along the cord 128, either towards the first toy member 104 or towards the second toy member 110.
[0074] After twisting the cord 128 in the first direction, momentum gained by the cord 128 and the weight of the central spinner 134 force the cord 128 to twist in a second direction. This causes the central spinner 134 to move lengthwise along the cord 128 in an opposite, second direction. The angular velocity and the linear velocity of the central spinner 134 about the cord 128 may be increased by drawing the cord 128 taut, or decreased by slackening the cord 128.
[0075] A method for operating a toy 100 enables the utilization of the toy 100 as: a spinning toy; a marking instrument for marking on a substrate, and a container for containing candy or medicine or a toy. The method comprises an initial Step of containing a candy or a medicine or toy in a cavity 116 of a dispenser 102. The toy 100, as used as a container, provides a dispenser 102 that securely and safely contains candy and medicine for storage, portability, refilling, and dispensing.
[0076] A Step may also include dispensing the candy or medicine or toy.
[0077] A further Step comprises separating a toy portion 102 into a first toy member 104, a central spinner 134, and a second toy member 110. The first toy member 104, central spinner 134, and second toy member 110 are configured to both, come together to form the dispenser 102, or separate and work in conjunction with the cord 128 to operate as a spinning toy. The central spinner 134 is disposed between the first and second toy members 104, 110, forming a bridge therebetween.
[0078] In some embodiments, a Step may include extending a cord 128 between the first toy member 104 and the second toy member 110. A Step comprises passing the cord 128 through a channel 122 in the central spinner 134. The cord 128 extends between the first end wall 106 of the first toy member 104, and the second end wall 112 of the second toy member 110. Each end of the cord 128 may fasten securely to the respective end wall 106, 112 through at least one anchor or other fastening mechanism known in the art. The cord 128 also concentrically passes through the channel 122 in the central spinner 134.
[0079] A further Step includes twisting the cord 128 in a first direction to generate torque and rotatably carry the central spinner 134 towards the first toy member 104. A final Step may include twisting the cord 128 in a second direction to release momentum from the generated torque and rotatably carry the central spinner 134 towards the second toy member 110.
[0080] While the inventor's above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of several preferred embodiments thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example, the toy 100 may utilize two central spinners adjacent to each other. Accordingly, the scope should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.