EYEGLASSES TOY
20170348606 ยท 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63J7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
To entertain viewers more by adopting motions different from the conventional ones, there is provided an eyeglasses toy having an eyeglasses frame comprising a rim member and temple members, eyeball members fixed to the rim member and comprising spherical surface portions which project forwards from the rim member, rotational eyelid members which are provided rotatably so as to cover and expose the spherical surface portions of the eyeball members, biasing members which bias the rotational eyelid members in a direction in which the rotational eyelid members expose the spherical surface portions of the eyeball members, and operating members or strings which rotate the rotational eyelid members in a direction in which the rotational eyelid members cover the spherical surface portions of the eyeball members against biasing forces of the biasing members, wherein the strings have a chin locked portion which is locked on the chin of a wearer.
Claims
1. An eyeglasses toy having: an eyeglasses frame comprising a rim member and temple members; eyeball members fixed to the rim member and comprising spherical surface portions which project forwards from the rim member; rotational eyelid members which are provided rotatably so as to cover and expose the spherical surface portions of the eyeball members; biasing members which bias the rotational eyelid members in a direction in which the rotational eyelid members expose the spherical surface portions of the eyeball members; and operating members which rotate the rotational eyelid members in a direction in which the rotational eyelid members cover the spherical surface portions of the eyeball members against biasing forces of the biasing members, wherein the operating members have a chin locked portion which is locked on the chin of a wearer.
2. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the rim member has frame shaped rims which are connected together by a bridge portion and fixed eyelid members having a fan-shaped section and comprising spherical surface portions which are fixed to the frame shaped rims and which project to the front from an upper portion and a lower portion of frames of the frame shaped rims, and wherein the rotational eyelid members rotate between the eyeball members and the fixed eyelid members.
3. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion.
4. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 2, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion.
5. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the rim member has frame shaped rims which are connected together by a bridge portion and fixed eyelid members having a fan-shaped section and comprising spherical surface portions which are fixed to the frame shaped rims and which project to the front from an upper portion and a lower portion of frames of the frame shaped rims, wherein the rotational eyelid members rotate between the eyeball members and the fixed eyelid members, and wherein the rim member comprises hinge members which connect the temple members and the rim member together so that the temple members can be folded relative to the rim member, and the biasing members are disposed in interiors of the hinge members.
6. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion, and wherein the rim member comprises hinge members which connect the temple members and the rim member together so that the temple members can be folded relative to the rim member, and the biasing members are disposed in interiors of the hinge members.
7. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the rim member has frame shaped rims which are connected together by a bridge portion and fixed eyelid members having a fan-shaped section and comprising spherical surface portions which are fixed to the frame shaped rims and which project to the front from an upper portion and a lower portion of frames of the frame shaped rims, wherein the rotational eyelid members rotate between the eyeball members and the fixed eyelid members, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion, and wherein the rim member comprises hinge members which connect the temple members and the rim member together so that the temple members can be folded relative to the rim member, and the biasing members are disposed in interiors of the hinge members.
8. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
9. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the rim member has frame shaped rims which are connected together by a bridge portion and fixed eyelid members having a fan-shaped section and comprising spherical surface portions which are fixed to the frame shaped rims and which project to the front from an upper portion and a lower portion of frames of the frame shaped rims, wherein the rotational eyelid members rotate between the eyeball members and the fixed eyelid members, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
10. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
11. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 2, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
12. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the rim member has frame shaped rims which are connected together by a bridge portion and fixed eyelid members having a fan-shaped section and comprising spherical surface portions which are fixed to the frame shaped rims and which project to the front from an upper portion and a lower portion of frames of the frame shaped rims, wherein the rotational eyelid members rotate between the eyeball members and the fixed eyelid members, wherein the rim member comprises hinge members which connect the temple members and the rim member together so that the temple members can be folded relative to the rim member, and the biasing members are disposed in interiors of the hinge members, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
13. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion, wherein the rim member comprises hinge members which connect the temple members and the rim member together so that the temple members can be folded relative to the rim member, and the biasing members are disposed in interiors of the hinge members, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
14. The eyeglasses toy according to claim 1, wherein the rim member has frame shaped rims which are connected together by a bridge portion and fixed eyelid members having a fan-shaped section and comprising spherical surface portions which are fixed to the frame shaped rims and which project to the front from an upper portion and a lower portion of frames of the frame shaped rims, wherein the rotational eyelid members rotate between the eyeball members and the fixed eyelid members, wherein the eyeball members each comprise an opening portion at an apex portion of the spherical surface portion, wherein the rim member comprises hinge members which connect the temple members and the rim member together so that the temple members can be folded relative to the rim member, and the biasing members are disposed in interiors of the hinge members, wherein the operating members are strings, and wherein a plurality of guide portions are formed on an inner side of each of the temple members along a longitudinal direction of the temple member so as to guide the string.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0016] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described based on the drawings. An eyeglasses toy 10 shown in
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[0018] As shown in
[0019] The cylindrical portions 221a of the frame-shaped rims 221 are connected together by the bridge portion 225 having a substantially plate shape in positions where they face each other (that is, in positions which lie on an opposite side to the side where the step portions 221c are formed). A pad portion 221a1 is formed on an outer circumferential surface of each cylindrical portion 221a in a position which lies near to and slightly lower than the bridge portion 225 so as to project to the rear.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] Flange portions 228d are formed individually along proximal end portions of the upper spherical surface portions 228a and the outer circumferential arc portions 228c. Three boss fixing portions 228e are provided on a rear surface of each flange portion 228d so as to rise to the rear therefrom, and the three boss fixing portions 228e are disposed at substantially equal angular intervals in a circumferential direction when seen from the rear. A substantially semi-cylindrical boss accommodating portion 228e1 is formed on a front side of each boss fixing portion 228e. A cylindrical boss abutment portion 228e2 is formed on a rear side of each boss fixing portion 228e at a portion corresponding to a rear end portion of the boss accommodating portion 228e1. A diameter of the boss abutment portion 228e2 is made smaller than an outside diameter of the boss accommodating portion 228e1.
[0022] The boss fixing portions 228e and the bosses 224 of the frame-shaped rim 221 are disposed so as to face each other. Then, in attaching the fixed eyelid member 228 to the frame shaped rim 221, the bosses 224 are accommodated in the boss accommodating portions 228e1 of the boss fixing portions 228e, and end faces of the bosses 224 are brought into abutment with front end faces of the boss abutment portions 228e2. As this occurs, a front surface of the flange portion 228d is brought into abutment with a rear surface of the annular projecting portion 221b of the frame shaped rim 221. Then, for example, wood screws, not shown, are screwed into holes in the boss fixing portions 228e from the rear of the boss abutment portions 228e2 of the fix fixing portions 228e, whereby the fixed eyelid member 228 can be fixed to the frame shaped rim 221. As shown in
[0023] In addition, as shown in
[0024] In addition, as shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] A rotation transmission portion 31 is formed at an end portion of each of the rotational shafts 30c. The rotation transmission portion 31 has a string locking portion 31b which projects from an outer circumference of a cylindrical main body tube 31a and a spring locking portion 31c which projects radially outwards from the outer circumference of the main body tube 31a into a plate shape. A torsional coil spring 32, which is a biasing member, is provided on the outer circumference of each of the main body tubes 31a between the spring locking portion 31c and the flat surface 30a. One of legs of each of the torsional coil springs 32 is brought into abutment with the spring locking portion 31c and is then locked thereon.
[0027] The rotational shafts 30b of the rotational eyelid members 30 are supported rotatably in the shaft support portions 228i which are provided on the inner surfaces of the ends of the fixed eyelid members 228 which face each other. On the other hand, the rotational shafts 30c of the rotational eyelid members 30 are supported rotatably in the shaft supports portions 228f which lie at the respective outer ends of the fixed eyelid members 228. Then, the torsional coil springs 32 are accommodated in the spring accommodating and locking portions 228h, and the other legs of the torsional coil springs 32 are locked individually in the spring accommodating and locking portions 228h. On the other hand, as has been described above, the one leg of each of the torsional coil springs 32 is brought into abutment with the spring locking portion 31c so as to be locked therein. Consequently, the rotational eyelid members 30 are biased by the torsional coil springs 32 in a direction in which the arc-shaped projections 30d are brought into abutment with edges of the upper spherical surface portions 228a (that is, in a direction in which the spherical surface portions 40a of the eyeball members 40 are exposed).
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Flat surfaces 40d are formed at both ends of each of the eyeball members 40. A guided portion 41 is formed on each of the flat surfaces 40 in such a way as to be folded back to the front into a hook-like shape. An outer guided portion 41a is inserted into the corresponding shaft support portion 228f of the fixed eyelid member 228. An opposite guided portion 41b, which lies opposite to the guided portion 41a (that is, an inner guided portion) is inserted into the corresponding shaft support portion 228i of the fixed eyelid member 228. By doing so, the shaft portions 30b, 30c which are supported by the shaft support portions 228f, 228i are prevented from being dislocated therefrom.
[0030] Two fixing portions 42 are formed individually at end edges of each of the eyeball members 40 so as to project outwards. The fixing portions 42 are disposed so as to match the two bosses 228j of each of the fixed eyelid members 228. Front surfaces of the fixing portions 42 are brought into abutment with end faces of the bosses 228j. Consequently, the eyeball members 40 are fixed to the fixed eyelid members 228 by screwing wood screws, not shown, from the rear of the fixing portions 42.
[0031] The temple members 24 are connected to the rim member 22 via corresponding hinge members 50. More specifically, the hinge members 50 are each formed substantially into a shell shape, and a shaft support portion 51 is formed at a rear end of each of the hinge members 50. The shaft support portion 51 has a fitting portion 51a which is formed so as to hold rotatably a cylindrical shaft which is fitted therein. On the other hand, shaft portions 24a are formed individually at front ends of the temple members 24 which are formed long. The shaft portions 24a are held rotatably by the shaft support portions 51 via the fitting portions 51a. By doing so, the temple members 24 are made to be folded up freely relative to the rim member 22.
[0032] Two fixing portions 52 are formed on each of the hinge members 50, and a boss abutment portion 52a is provided in an interior of each of the fixing portions 52. The bosses 223 of the frame shaped rim 221 are brought into abutment with the boss abutment portions 52a, so that the hinge member 50 is fixed to the frame shaped rim 221 with wood screws, not shown. As this occurs, the rotation transmission portion 31 and the torsional coil spring 32 are accommodated in an interior of the hinge member 50.
[0033] A guide portion 241 is formed on an inner side of each of the temple ember 24 at a front and slightly lower portion thereof. The guide portion 241 is formed of three guides 241a, 241b, 241c each having a substantially C-shaped annular section. The guides 241a, 241b, 241c are disposed so as to be aligned along a longitudinal direction of the temple member 24. The string 60 is passed through the guides 241a, 241b, 241c. The string 60 is passed through anyone of the guides 241a, 241b, 241c to change a distance from the chin of the wearer of the eyeglasses toy 10 which functions as an operating point to the string locking portion 31b where the string 60 is locked, whereby a stroke of the string 60 which rotates the rotational eyelid member 30 can be controlled. For example, when a child whose face is relatively small wears the eyeglasses toy 10, the child can enjoy playing with the eyeglasses toy 10 by passing the string 60 only through the guide 241a at the front end. On the contrary, when an adult whose face is relatively large wears the eyeglasses toy 10, by passing the string 60 through all of the three guides 241a, 241b, 241c, the rotational eyelid member 30 can be rotated smoothly.
[0034] The rotational eyelid member 30 rotates on the rotational shafts 30b, 30c. Here,
[0035] Then, as shown in
[0036] In this way, according to the eyeglasses toy 10, the rotational eyelid members 30 can be rotated as the wearer opens his or her mouth, and therefore, the eyeglasses toy 10 can be operated in such a way that the eyes are opened and closed quickly and repeatedly as the mouth is opened and closed. Consequently, the change in appearance of the eyeglasses toy 10 is synchronized with the change in facial expression of the wearer of the eyeglasses toy 10, whereby the wearer can enjoy entertaining viewers.
[0037] In the eyeglasses toy 10, the fixed eyelid members 228 each including the spherical surface portions 228a, 228b are formed, and the rotational eyelid members 30 rotate between the fixed eyelid members 228 of the eyeball members 40. By adopting this configuration, the eyeglasses toy 10 can produce a more comical facial expression. Then, the torsional coil springs 32 and the rotational transmission portions 31 where the torsional coil springs 32 are locked are accommodated in the interiors of the hinge members 50 which are positioned on the sides of the eyes. By adopting this configuration, the torsional coil springs 32 and the rotation transmission portions 31 can be covered with the hinge members 50.
[0038] Thus, while the embodiment of the invention has been described heretofore, the invention is not limited by the embodiment and hence can be modified variously. For example, in this embodiment, while the strings 60 are fastened together at the chin to function as the operating members, the invention is not limited thereto. Thus, if they can be worn on the chin of the wearer of the eyeglasses toy 10, molded parts can be used to connect the strings 60.