Toy figurines with spin kick mechanism
09707487 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Patricia CHAN (Redondo Beach, CA, US)
- Steven D. Ryniker (Torrance, CA, US)
- Yun Keung Lau (Hong Kong, CN)
- Wai Hang Shum (Hong Kong, CN)
Cpc classification
A63H3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An articulating toy figurine comprises a body, a member coupled to the body via a shaft and an actuator pivotally coupled to the member. The shaft may comprise opposing first and second ends disposed within the member and body, respectively. The first end may comprise a bevel gear. The actuator may be pivotally coupled to the member to drive a gear assembly disposed in an internal cavity of the member. The gear assembly may be operably coupled to the bevel gear of the shaft to rotate the body around a rotation axis defined by the shaft. The rotation axis defines an angle .sub.1 that is less than 90 degrees, preferably 30 degrees to 60 degrees, relative to an axis defined by the member. The actuator may be movable from a first position to a second position to cause the body to rotate 360 degrees around the rotation axis.
Claims
1. An articulating toy figurine comprising: a body; a member coupled to the body via a shaft, the shaft comprising opposing first and second ends disposed within the member and the body, respectively, the first end comprising a bevel gear; and an actuator pivotally coupled to the member and configured to drive a gear assembly at least partially disposed in an internal cavity of the member, the gear assembly being operatively coupled to the bevel gear of the shaft to rotate the body around a rotation axis defined by the shaft.
2. The articulating toy figurine of claim 1, wherein the actuator is configured to drive the gear assembly when it moves from a first position to a second position.
3. The articulating toy figurine of claim 2, wherein the actuator is coupled to a clutch that is configured to selectively drive or rotate a first gear of the gear assembly.
4. The articulating toy figurine of claim 3, wherein as the actuator moves from the first position to the second position, the clutch engages with and rotates the first gear of the gear assembly.
5. The articulating toy figurine of claim 4, wherein as the actuator returns to the first position from the second position under a biasing force of a spring, the clutch at least partially disengages from the first gear to permit the clutch to at least partially rotate independently of the first gear.
6. The articulating toy figurine of claim 3, wherein rotation of the first gear drives a second gear of the gear assembly, the second gear being concentrically coupled to a second bevel gear.
7. The articulating toy figurine of claim 6, wherein a diameter of the second bevel gear is larger than a diameter of the second gear.
8. The articulating toy figurine of claim 7, wherein the second bevel gear drives a bevel gear assembly.
9. The articulating toy figurine of claim 8, wherein the bevel gear assembly drives the bevel gear of the shaft.
10. The articulating toy figurine of claim 9, wherein second end of the shaft comprises a terminal gear engaging the body and causing the rotation of the body around the rotation axis.
11. An articulating toy figurine comprising: a body; an elongated member coupled to the body along a rotation axis, the body being rotatable around the rotation axis and the rotation axis defining an angle .sub.1 that is less than 90 degrees relative to an axis defined by the elongated member; and an actuator disposed from the elongated member, the actuator being biased to a first position and movable to a second position to cause the body to rotate 360 degrees around the rotation axis.
12. The articulating toy figurine of claim 11, wherein the angle .sub.1 is from 30 degrees to 60 degrees.
13. The articulating toy figurine of claim 11, wherein when the actuator is in the first position, the body is in a substantially upright position relative to the elongated member.
14. The articulating toy figurine of claim 11, wherein the actuator is a lever comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is coupled to a drive train that actuates the body to rotate the body 360 degrees around the rotation axis and wherein the second end projects outwardly of the elongated member and comprising a finger grip.
15. An articulating toy figurine comprising: a body; a plurality of members coupled to the body, the plurality of members comprising a hand-held control limb; a dual-ended gear assembly coupling the body and the control limb along a rotation axis defining an angle .sub.1 that is from 30 degrees to 60 degrees relative to an axis defined by the control limb; an actuator is configured to move from a first position to a second position to drive the dual-ended gear assembly to rotate the body around the rotation axis.
16. The articulating toy figurine of claim 15, further comprising a gear assembly coupling the actuator to the dual-ended gear assembly.
17. The articulating toy figurine of claim 15, wherein the actuator is disposed from the hand-held control limb.
18. The articulating toy figurine of claim 15, wherein at least one of the plurality of members, not including the control limb, are freely rotatable relative to the body.
19. The articulating toy figurine of claim 15, wherein at least one of the plurality of members comprises two or more sections coupled by one or more joints.
20. The articulating toy figurine of claim 15, wherein the plurality of members are selected from the group consisting of: an arm, a leg, a tail, and a head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred and non-limiting embodiments of the inventions may be more readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings in which:
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(9) Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(10) Specific, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. It should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of embodiments within the scope of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention as further defined in the appended claims.
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(12) As shown in
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(14) The hand-held leg member 300 comprises an actuator 500 that is configured to drive a gear assembly as the actuator 500 is moved from a first raised position (see
(15) The clutch 520 is configured to selectively engage and rotate a first gear 524 of the gear assembly. In the non-limiting embodiment depicted in
(16) As the actuator 500 returns to the first position under the biasing force of the spring 522, the clutch 520 at least partially disengages from the first gear 524 to permit the clutch 520 to at least partially rotate independently of the first gear 524. In one non-limiting embodiment, the clutch 500 and the first gear 524 may be coaxially or concentrically joined by a ratchet coupling mechanism, in which rotation of the clutch 520 in one direction (i.e., the driving direction from) engages and rotates the first gear 524 in the same direction and rotation of the clutch 520 in the opposing direction at least partially disengages the first gear 524 or does not rotate the first gear 524 in the opposing direction.
(17) Rotation of the first gear 524 as the actuator 500 is moved from the first to the second position drives the rotation of a second gear 530 which is coaxially or concentrically coupled to a bevel gear 532. In the non-limiting embodiment depicted in
(18) Retaining member 538 may be provided to secure the actuator 500, clutch 520, first gear 524, second gear 530, and bevel gear 532 together between the retaining member 538 and the interior surface of the leg half-shell 300A. The clutch 520 and the first gear 524 are rotatably mounted around a first axle 526 and the second gear 530 and bevel gear 532 are rotatably mounted around a second axle 534. The retaining member 538 further comprises raised protrusions 539 that mates with corresponding recesses 309A in the leg half-shell 300A to secure the components together.
(19) The bevel gear 532 drives a bevel gear assembly 540 which comprises proximal and distal bevel gears 542, 544 on opposing ends of a shaft body. The bevel gear 532 drives the proximal bevel gear 542 which, in turn, drives the distal bevel gear 544. In one embodiment, the proximal and distal bevel gears 542, 544 are coaxially arranged along a shaft axis that is substantially parallel to axis B-B defined by the hand-held leg member 300. This is in contrast to the first and second axles 526, 534 which are substantially perpendicular to axis B-B.
(20) The distal bevel gear 544 drives a dual-ended gear assembly 560 via an intermediate bevel gear 550. The intermediate bevel gear 550 is rotatably mounted on an axle that is substantially perpendicular to axis B-B. The dual-ended gear assembly 560 depicted in
(21) In one non-limiting embodiment, the crown gear 562 is disposed substantially within the internal cavity defined by the hand-held leg member 300 and the terminal gear 564 is disposed within the internal cavity of the body 200. As such, the dual-ended gear assembly 560 couples the hand-held leg member 300 and the body 200 together. In order to effectuate a rotation of the body 100 around an axis such that the leg member 400 provides a kick that is substantially perpendicular .sub.2 to the axis B-B defined by the hand-held leg member 300, the dual-ended gear assembly 560 or the crown and spur gears 562, 564 are rotatably mounted along an axis A-A that is disposed at an angle .sub.1 relative to leg axis B-B.
(22) In one non-limiting embodiment, the angle .sub.1 is less than about 90 degrees and is about 20 degrees, about 25 degrees, about 30 degrees, about 35 degrees, about 40 degrees, about 45 degrees, about 50 degrees, about 55 degrees, about 60 degrees, about 65 degrees, about 70 degrees, about 75 degrees. In another non-limiting embodiment the angle .sub.1 is within a range between any two of the foregoing values.
(23) In another non-limiting embodiment, angle .sub.1 is selected to provide the desired angle .sub.2 of the spin kick of the leg member 400 relative to the leg axis B-B defined by the hand-held leg member 300 when the leg member 400 completes half of the 360 degree rotation around axis A-A. Angle .sub.2 may be about 20 degrees, about 25 degrees, about 30 degrees, about 35 degrees, about 40 degrees, about 45 degrees, about 50 degrees, about 55 degrees, about 60 degrees, about 65 degrees, about 70 degrees, about 75 degrees, about 80 degrees, about 85 degrees, about 90 degrees, about 95 degrees, about 100 degrees, about 105 degrees, about 110 degrees, about 115 degrees, about 120 degrees, about 125 degrees, about 130 degrees, about 135 degrees, about 140 degrees, about 145 degrees, about 150 degrees, about 155 degrees, about 160 degrees, about 165 degrees, about 170 degrees, about 175 degrees, and about 180 degrees. In another non-limiting embodiment the angle .sub.2 is within a range between any two of the foregoing values.
(24) It is understood that while the articulating toy figurine 10 has been depicted herein as a human figurine with the hand-held control member taking the form of a leg, the articulating toy figurine 10 may take on any number of other forms based on human, non-human, animal or imaginary characters. Moreover, the hand-held control member may be provided with respect to any limb or elongated member that can be grasped with a hand, such as an arm, a tail, a head, or other elongated portion. Moreover, while the actuator 500 has been described as a lever, it is understood that the actuator 500 may also be a push button, a thumb wheel, a pull cord, a switch, or any other structure that is capable of moving from one position to another position and translate that movement to drive the gear assembly.
(25) It is to be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, are given by way of illustration and not limitation. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the present disclosure may be made without departing from the spirit thereof, and the disclosure includes all such modifications.