Action Toy Figure with Internal Spring
20170106301 ยท 2017-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael J. Goldman (Delran, NJ, US)
- Mark Anthony Adkins (East Brunswick, NJ, US)
- Colin P. Merlo (Cinnaminson, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A63H3/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/2481
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/249
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/2472
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A toy figure that is capable of launching a secondary projectile using a spring action. The toy figure is a solid molded body of flexible material, having a head, torso and limb appendages. One of the limb appendages is an action appendage. A spring is enclosed within the molded body. By bending and releasing the action appendage, the spring is cocked and released. The energy provided by the spring is transferred to the action appendage and to any external projectile that is attached to the action appendage or contacted by the action appendage.
Claims
1. A toy figure, comprising: a solid molded body of flexible material having a back surface and a front surface within a shaped periphery, wherein said molded body has a torso section and an action appendage extending from said torso section; a spring having a first end, a second end and a central section disposed between said first end and said second end, wherein said spring is encased within said solid molded body, having said first end disposed in said action appendage and said second end disposed in said torso section, wherein said spring creates a spring bias that acts to hold said action appendage and said torso section in alignment in a common plane.
2. The toy figure according to claim 1, wherein said shaped periphery has a maximum width between opposing points and an average thickness between said back surface and said front surface, wherein said maximum width is at least eight times greater than said average thickness.
3. The toy figure according to claim 1, wherein said back surface of said molded body is flat and aligned with said common plane.
4. The toy figure according to claim 1, wherein said front surface contains graphics that provide an appearance of a sport themed character to said front surface of said molded body.
5. The toy figure according to claim 4, wherein said front surface of said molded body is molded with contours that complement said graphics in providing said appearance of said sport themed character.
6. The toy figure according to claim 1, wherein said spring is a straight string.
7. The toy figure according to claim 6, wherein said spring has a cylindrical curvature that propagates from said first end to said second end.
8. The toy figure according to claim 1, further including a reinforcement spring that abuts against said central section of said spring within said molded body.
9. The toy figure according to claim 1, further including an icon on said back surface of said molded body that is positioned just above said central section of said spring within said molded body.
10. The toy figure according to claim 1, further including a depression in said front surface of said molded body proximate said central section of said spring within said molded body.
11. The toy figure according to claim 1, wherein said action appendage has a contact protrusion for striking an external projectile.
12. The toy figure according to claim 1, wherein said action appendage has a depression for receiving an external projectile.
13. A toy figure, comprising: a unistructurally molded body of flexible material having a flat back surface and a contoured front surface within a shaped periphery, wherein said molded body has a torso section and an action appendage extending from said torso section; a spring molded within said molded body, said spring having a first end, a central section, and a second end, wherein said spring is fully encased within said solid molded body, having said first end extending into said action appendage; and wherein said shaped periphery has a maximum width between opposing points and an average thickness between said back surface and said contoured front surface, wherein said maximum width is at least eight times greater than said average thickness.
14. The toy figure according to claim 13, wherein said front surface contains graphics that provide an appearance of a sport themed character to said front surface of said molded body.
15. The toy figure according to claim 13, wherein said spring is a straight string.
16. The toy figure according to claim 15, wherein said spring has a cylindrical curvature that propagates from said first end to said second end.
17. The toy figure according to claim 13, further including a reinforcement spring that abuts against said central section of said spring within said molded body.
18. The toy figure according to claim 13, further including an icon on said back surface of said molded body that is positioned just above said central section of said spring within said molded body.
19. The toy figure according to claim 13, further including a depression on said front surface of said molded body proximate said central section of said spring within said molded body.
20. The toy figure according to claim 13, wherein said action appendage has a contact protrusion for striking an external projectile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] 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
[0026] Although the present invention toy assembly can be embodied in many ways, only a few embodiments have been selected for illustration and discussion. The illustrated embodiments, however, are merely exemplary and should not be considered limitations when interpreting the scope of the claims.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The flat back surface 16 and the contoured front surface 18 share the same complex peripheral shape. The peripheral shape works with the contours and graphics 20 to define a head section 22, a torso section 24 and limb appendages 26 for the toy
[0029] The molded body 12 is very thin in relation to its maximum width W1. The thickness T1 of the molded body 12 averages a thickness of between of and inch and ths of an inch. A preferred ratio is that the maximum width W1 of the molded body 12 is at least eight times greater than the average thickness T1 of the molded body 12. This ratio makes the toy
[0030] As will be explained in more detail, at least one of the limb appendages 26 is an action appendage 28. The location of the action appendage 28 depends upon the theme of the toy
[0031] A spring 34 is molded into the flexible material 14 of the molded body 12. The spring 34 extends into both the torso section 24 of the molded body 12 and the action appendage 28. The presence of the spring 34 provides the action appendage 28 with a spring bias. The spring bias acts to hold the action appendage 28 in the same plane as the torso section 24 so that the flat back surface 16 of the molded body 12 remains flat. If the action appendage 28 is manipulated, the internal spring 34 bends and the internal spring 34 stores energy until the manipulation is released.
[0032] A tab 36 is attached to the flat back surface 16 of the action appendage 28. It is this tab 36 that is manually grasped and pulled. To utilize the toy
[0033] Referring to
[0034] The first end 40 of the straight spring 34 is set in the action appendage 28. The second end 42 of the straight spring 34 is anchored in the torso section 24 of the molded body 12. The straight spring 34 and the reinforcement spring 46, if present, are molded into the flexible material 14 of the molded body 12. As such, the flexible material 14 of the molded body 12 also adds to the rigidity of the straight spring 34 and inhibits kinking or other permanent deformation in the straight spring 34.
[0035] The icon 38 on the flat back surface 16 of the molded body 12 is positioned to be just above the central section 44 of the straight spring 34. The user is instructed by the icon 38 on the flat back surface 16 of the molded body 12 to place a thumb against the flat back surface 16. The placement of the thumb corresponds to a point above the central section 44 of the straight spring 34. The thumb acts as a fulcrum, whereby the straight spring 34 bends about the thumb when the tab 36 is pulled. To further ensure that the spring 34 bends at the proper point, a depression 50 can be molded into the molded body 12 from the contoured front surface 18. The depression 50 is formed directly in front of the central section 44 of the straight spring 34. As such, the center of the straight spring 34 is interposed within the molded body 12 between the thumb placement icon 38 and the depression 50. The presence of the depression 50 acts as a hinge and enables the molded body 12 to bend easily about the depression 50. Being the path of least resistance, the molded body 12 will bend about the depression 50 and cause the internal straight spring 34 to bend in the proper orientation.
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[0037] Configuring the toy
[0038] Since the bat 62 is the action appendage 64, the internal straight spring 68 extends into the bat 62 from the torso section of the molded body. A tab is provided on the rear surface of the bat 62 to assist in the manual gripping and manipulation of the bat 62.
[0039] Referring to
[0040] It will be understood that if a toy figure is configured as a basketball player that shoots a ball projectile, or a baseball player that throws a ball projectile, then the toy figure needs the ability to hold the ball projectile as the arm is cocked and released. The ball projectile can be made to attach to the toy figure in numerous ways, such as, through the use of magnets. However, referring to
[0041] 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. Likewise, elements from different embodiments can be mixed and matched in combinations not specifically illustrated. All such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.