INVERTIBLE INTERACTIVE TOY HOUSE
20170304738 · 2017-10-26
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Abstract
An invertible interactive toy house comprising a series of adjacent foldable segments that can be assembled by folding in either of two different directions and joined at its outer edges to form a self-standing toy house. When folded in one direction, the assemble house displays its outside features. When folded in the opposite direction, the assembled house displays its inside features. Figures which correspond to the indicia on the walls of the house are provided, The figures are removably affixed to corresponding indicia on the walls of the toy house. Playing with this toy house has been found to teach children with learning difficulties to improve various skills, including non-verbal skills of focus and attention, social skills, visual attention and processing skills, and ability to recognize different sizes and shapes, as well as general language skills.
Claims
1. An invertible interactive toy house, comprising an elongate structure having a plurality of segments forming walls of the house, adjacent segments joined together so as to be foldable at the juncture of the segments; the elongate structure when folded in a first direction and joined at the outer edges of the structure forms a closed first configuration that shows exposed exterior walls of the self-standing toy house; the elongate structure when folded in a second direction opposite the first direction and joined at the outer edges of the structure forms a closed second configuration that shows exposed interior walls of the self-standing toy house; all of the wall segments having the same shape, each wall segment being in the shape of a rectangle topped by a triangular section, the latter forming the outer sections of a gabled roof when the elongate structure forms said first configuration and forming inner sections of a gabled roof when the elongate structure forms said second configuration. both sides of each wall bearing graphics, the graphics of the exposed exterior walls of the first configuration being different from the graphics of the exposed interior walls of the second configuration, the exposed exterior walls of the first configuration bearing indicia depicting a plurality of features on the outside walls of a house, whereas the exposed interior walls of the second configuration bear indicia depicting a plurality of features representing various items found in rooms in the interior of a house; a plurality of flat figures shaped and designed with indicia that depicts items that are also depicted on the exposed interior walls; and the surface of the second walls and a surface of each of the figures being such that the figures can adhere to inner wall indicia, the inner wall indicia having the function of indicating where the figures should be placed, whereby to help a child place a corresponding figure on the exposed interior wall to cover the indicia.
2. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 in which the house is a residence.
3. (canceled)
4. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 in which the outer sections of the gabled roof have indicia depicting shingles.
5. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 wherein at least the exposed interior surfaces of a plurality of the second walls are formed of a material comprising felt.
6. The invertible interactive house of claim 1 wherein at least a surface of each of the figures is formed of a material comprising felt.
7-8. (canceled)
9. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 wherein the figures are printed on at least one sheet of material and are obtained by removing the figures out of the sheet.
10. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 wherein the figures are provided preformed as separate items.
11. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 wherein the figures are printed on a plurality of sheets of material and are color coordinated with the surfaces of the inner walls of the toy house, the sheets depicting indicia on surfaces of the inner walls.
12. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 wherein the indicia on the surface of different exposed interior walls depict items found in different rooms of a house.
13. The invertible interactive toy house of claim 1 wherein the surfaces of inside sections of the gabled roof has indicia depicting different rooms of a house and features representing various items found in the rooms.
14. An invertible interactive toy house, comprising an elongate structure formed of a material comprising felt and having a plurality of segments, all of the same shape, forming walls of the house, adjacent segments joined together so as to be foldable at the juncture of the segments, all of the wall segments having the same shape, each wall segment being in the shape of a square and topped by a triangular segment; the elongate structure when folded in a first direction and joined at the outer edges of the structure forms a closed first configuration of square segments that shows exposed exterior walls of the self-standing toy house, the triangular segments being displayed as a gabled roof of the house; the elongate structure when folded in a second direction opposite the first direction and joined at the outer edges of the structure forms a closed second configuration that shows exposed interior walls of the self-standing toy house and inside sections of a gabled roof; both sides of each wall bearing graphics, the graphics of the exposed exterior walls of the first configuration being different from the graphics of the exposed interior walls of the second configuration, the exposed exterior walls of the first configuration bearing indicia depicting a plurality of features on the outside walls of a house and shingles on the outer surface of a gabled roof, whereas the exposed interior walls of the second configuration bear indicia depicting a plurality of features representing various items found in rooms in the interior of a house; and a plurality of flat felt figures shaped and designed with indicia that depicts items that are also depicted one at least a plurality of the exposed interior walls, each figure capable of adhering to exposed interior wall indicia, the exposed interior wall indicia having the function of indicating where the figures should be placed, whereby to help a child place a corresponding figure on the exposed interior wall to cover the indicia.
15. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Assembling the Toy House with the Exterior Walls Showing.
[0020] Referring to
[0021] The toy house 10 as depicted in
[0022] The toy house is illustrated as a residence. Other houses can be represented such as hospitals, schools, farm structures, zoo structures, fire houses, restaurants, and the like.
[0023] Assembling the Toy House with the Interior Walls Showing
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[0025] The interior walls of the assembled house of
[0026] The sheets can color coded with the interior wall it corresponds to. For example, sheet 96 and interior walls 80 and 88 can be blue and a sheet corresponding to interior walls 86 and 94 can be green. Other distinguishing colors can be used with other inside walls and sheets.
[0027] Referring again to
[0028] Instead of having the figures cut out of a sheet of drawings, the dashed lines in
[0029] The house or inside walls and the figures can be formed of a soft, pliable material, such as felt, which has the advantage of providing a naturally adhesive surface to which the figures can be mildly adhered. Layers of felt can be used, one layer forming the exterior wall, another layer forming the interior walls. Other materials could be used for the house or figures, or for both. The figures can be flat or have a time dimensional extension aspect, the latter providing greater tactile effect.
[0030] The toy house can be constructed using a variety of methods to provide rigidity to the walls as desired. For example, plastic or metal wires can be inserted through the seams between the sections. Cardboard, plastic sheeting, or other stiffening material can be inserted between the exterior and interior walls to make the house sturdier.
[0031] Manner of Play.
[0032] In play with the house, particularly with learning disabled children, the instructor introduces the child to the structure as shown in
[0033] In another method of play, a child can choose to not assemble the house but can use the disassembled elongate structure 12 of
[0034] Although the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and variations may be utilized without departing from the principles and scope of the invention, as those skilled in the art will readily understand. Accordingly, such modifications may be practiced within the scope of the following claims.