Information
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Patent Grant
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6478685
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Patent Number
6,478,685
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 13, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 472 134
- 472 135
- 472 92
- 472 93
- 472 94
- 472 126
- 482 35
- 482 36
- 005 450
- 005 451
- 005 665
- 005 676
- 005 674
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An amusement system is provided which gives children an opportunity to acquire a formative artistic sense in a simple and clean manner without soiling their bodies and clothes. The amusement system includes: a playing space (A) defined by a floor (10) and partition plates (20) projecting upright on the floor (10); a plastic member (30a) provided over the floor (10) in the playing space (A); and a plurality of plastic members (30b) stacked one on another in tiers along interior surfaces of the partition plates (20) to a height that players can reach. The plastic members (30a, 30b) are each obtained by filling a gel material as a plastic material (32) into a container bag (31) of a flexible urethane sheet to about one half the volume of the container bag (31), then removing residual air from the container bag (31) by suction and sealing the container bag (31). Slack urethane sheet portions of the container bag (31) are brought into intimate contact with each other by the removal of the air, so that the plastic members (30a, 30b) each have a multiplicity of creases on a surface thereof.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an amusement system which is mainly intended for infants and to be installed in an amusement section in an amusement park, a department store or a supermarket.
2. Description of Related Art
Children, particularly infants, are interested in various things present around them. For example, they find amusement in flexibly forming a plastic material such as clay into various shapes and in playing with sand to form the sand into various shapes in a sandbox in a park. Through such activities, they acquire a formative artistic sense.
However, the sandbox is currently the only amusement place that gives the children an opportunity to acquire the formative artistic sense while playing. When infants play with clay or play with sand in the sandbox, they may put pieces of the clay or sand into their mouths, and their bodies, clothes and surroundings may be soiled with the clay or sand. Particularly, the sandbox which is generally provided outdoors is often a place of evacuation for stray dogs and cats, thereby presenting health and hygienic problems.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an amusement system which gives children an opportunity to acquire the formative artistic sense in a simple and clean manner without soiling their bodies and clothes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To achieve the aforesaid object, the present invention provides an amusement system which comprises: a partitioning member defining therein a playing space; and a plastic member provided in association with the partitioning member in the playing space so that a player can touch the plastic member; the plastic member comprising a container bag formed of a flexible sheet, and a filler material such as a plastic material or a particulate material filled in the container bag in a substantially air-free state. The container bag may entirely be formed of the flexible sheet, or a portion of the container bag that cannot directly be touched by the player may be formed of a rigid material. The substantially air-free state is such that the filler material filled in the container bag can easily be displaced in the container bag by an external force and the plastic member can easily be deformed by the external force.
In the amusement system having the aforesaid construction, the player can freely depress the plastic member or gather the filler material around a portion of the plastic member into a heap. Thus, the player can get a feeling equivalent to playing with clay. Since the player does not directly touch the filler material filled in the container bag, there is no possibility that his body and clothes are soiled. Further, players can always play under clean conditions in the amusement system by periodically cleaning the surface of the container bag that has been touched by the players.
The plastic member may be placed on a floor in the playing space, so that the player can play on the plastic member. With this arrangement, the player can get a feeling equivalent to playing in a sandbox. The plastic member may be fixed on a partition wall of the partitioning member in the playing space or supported on a support post projecting from the floor in the playing space, so that the player can form the plastic member into various shapes.
The amusement system may further comprise vibrating means for vibrating the plastic member. With this arrangement, the plastic member is vibrated by the vibrating means to be restored into its initial uniform state with a flat surface after the player has finished playing. Therefore, the player can comfortably start playing in the amusement system.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional view illustrating one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic sectional view illustrating a plastic member of the amusement system;
FIG. 3
is a schematic diagram illustrating deformation of the plastic member;
FIG. 4
is a schematic sectional view illustrating another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a schematic sectional view illustrating further another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a schematic sectional view illustrating still another embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a schematic sectional view illustrating further another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the attached drawings. As shown in
FIG. 1
, an amusement system
1
comprises a partitioning member including a floor
10
and partition plates
20
projecting upright on the floor
10
. The partitioning member defines therein a playing space A. The amusement system further comprises a plastic member
30
a
provided over the floor
10
in the playing space A, and a plurality of plastic members
30
b
stacked one on another in tiers along interior surfaces (partition wall) of the partition plates
20
to a height that players can reach.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
each comprise a container bag
31
of a flexible urethane sheet and a plastic material
32
as a filler material filled in the container bag
31
in a substantially air-free state. The plastic material
32
is, for example, a semisolid gel material obtained by allowing a water-absorbing polymer to absorb a predetermined volume of water. The plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
are each produced by filling the plastic material
32
into the container bag
31
to about one half the volume of the container bag
31
, then removing residual air from the container bag
31
by suction and sealing the container bag
31
. Slack urethane sheet portions of the container bag
31
are brought into intimate contact with each other by the removal of the air, so that the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
each have a multiplicity of creases
31
a
on a surface thereof. Other than the gel material of the water-absorbing polymer, any of various semisolid materials such as clay and paper clay which are less fluid and easy to deform can be used as the plastic material to be filled in the container bag
31
.
The player plays in the following manner in the playing space A of the amusement system
1
having the aforesaid construction. The player presses his fingers or hand against the plastic member
30
a
on the floor
10
or the plastic member
30
b
on the interior surface of the partition plate
20
to form an indentation or a hand mark thereon. Since the multiplicity of creases
31
a
are present on the surfaces of the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
, the player can gather the plastic material
32
around one creased portion of the plastic member into a heap for formation of various shapes as indicated by a one-dot-and-dash line in FIG.
3
. Thus, the player can get a feeling equivalent to playing with clay or playing with sand in a sandbox and, at the same time, he can acquire a formative artistic sense.
Since the player indirectly touches the plastic material
32
(gel material or clay) via the container bag
31
covering the plastic material
32
, there is no possibility that his hands, body and clothes are soiled with the plastic material
32
. Even if the player is an infant, there is no possibility that he puts a piece of the plastic material
32
into his mouth. Thus, the player can play under clean conditions in the amusement system.
Although the plastic material such as the gel material or the clay is filled in the container bags
31
to form the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
in the aforesaid embodiment, powdery and granular materials such as sand may be used either alone or in combination instead of the plastic material
32
. The volume of these particulate materials to be filled in the container bag is preferably one half the volume of the container bag
31
, like in the case of the plastic material
32
. In this case, the substantially air-free state is such that the particulate materials can easily be displaced in the container bag
31
by an external force and the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
can easily be deformed by the external force.
The amusement system may further comprise a vibrator v or the like for vibrating the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
in the playing space A. After the player has finished playing with the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
being deformed, the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
are vibrated by means of the vibrator, whereby the filler material
32
filled in the container bags
31
can be restored to an initial uniform state. Thus, the surfaces of the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
are smoothed, so that the next player can comfortably start playing in the amusement system.
In the aforesaid embodiment, the plurality of plastic members
30
b
are stacked one on another in tiers along the interior surfaces of the partition plates
20
. With this arrangement, the filler material filled in the container bags
31
hardly moves down due to the gravity. However, these plastic members
30
b
are not necessarily stacked in tiers.
Although the plastic members
30
a
and
30
b
are simply provided as covering the surfaces of the floor
10
and the partition plates
20
in the aforesaid embodiment, additional plastic members
30
c
may be provided in association with the partition plates
20
with portions of container bags
31
of the plastic members
30
c
being held between vertically adjacent pairs of the plastic members stacked in tiers along the partition plates
20
as shown in FIG.
4
. With this arrangement, the plastic members
30
c
can entirely be deformed as indicated by one-dot-and-dash lines in FIG.
4
. Thus, the amusing effect can be enhanced.
Similarly, additional plastic members
30
d
,
30
e
may be provided in association with the floor
10
as shown in FIG.
4
. In this case, upper and lower flexible sheet portions of the container bag
31
of the plastic member
30
a
are partially fusion-bonded to each other, and the plastic member
30
d
is attached to the fusion-bonded portion. Alternatively, a plurality of plastic members
30
a
are provided on the floor
10
, and the plastic member
30
e
is provided in association with the floor
10
with a portion of the container bag
31
of the plastic member
30
e
being held between an adjacent pair of the plastic members
30
a
, like in the case of the plastic members
30
c
provided in association with the partition plates
20
. With this arrangement, the plastic members
30
d
,
30
e
can entirely be deformed as indicated by a one-dot-and-dash line in FIG.
4
. Thus, the amusing effect can be enhanced.
Although the plastic members
30
a
and
30
b
are respectively provided in direct contact with the floor
10
and the partition plates
20
in the amusement system
1
shown in
FIG. 1
, the amusement system may be constructed such that a base is provided in a central portion of the playing space A and a plastic member is attached on the top of the base. As shown in
FIG. 5
, a plastic member
30
f
may be fixed around a properly sized spherical member
33
supported on the top of the base within the playing space A. Alternatively, a support post
34
may be provided as projecting from the floor
10
, and a plastic member
30
g
maybe fixed to the support post
34
as covering an exposed portion of the support post
34
as shown in FIG.
6
.
Further, plastic members
30
h
having various shapes such as spherical and ellipsoidal shapes may simply be placed on the plastic member
30
a
provided on the floor
10
. With this arrangement, the player can deform these plastic members
30
h
while rolling and moving around the plastic members
30
h
. Thus, the amusement system provides wide variations in playing method.
Although the playing space A is defined by the floor
10
and the partition plates
20
in the aforesaid embodiments, a simple enclosure such as a fence may be employed instead of the partition plates
20
to define the playing space A. Further, one entire room may be used as the playing space, so that the plastic members are provided directly on a floor and walls thereof.
At least portions of the plastic member
30
a
on the floor
10
and the plastic members
30
b
on the partition plates
20
which will be touched by the players may be formed of a flexible sheet, and the other portions thereof which cannot directly be touched by the players may be formed of a rigid material.
Where the container bags
31
of the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
,
30
c
,
30
d
,
30
e
,
30
f
,
30
h
are formed of variously colored flexible sheets, a visually amusing effect can additionally be provided. Further, where the container bags
31
are formed of a transparent flexible sheet and the filler material (the plastic material such as the gel material or the particulate materials) filled in the container bags
31
are variously colored, an additional amusing effect can be provided which is different from that offered in the case where the container bags are formed of the colored sheets.
Where a colored gel material pervious to light is used as the plastic material
32
to be filled in the transparent container bag
31
of the plastic member
30
a
on the floor
10
, an aesthetic effect can be enhanced by lighting up the plastic member
30
a
from the under side thereof. Where a colored gel material pervious to light is used as the plastic material
32
to be filled in the transparent container bags
31
of the plastic members
30
f
,
30
g
shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
and the spherical member
33
and the support post
34
are formed of a transparent material, a similar aesthetic effect can be provided by lighting up the plastic members
30
f
,
30
g
from the inside of the spherical member
33
and the support post
34
.
Although the plastic members
30
a
and
30
b
are respectively provided on the floor
10
and the partition plates
20
in the aforesaid embodiments, it is not always necessary to provide both the plastic members
30
a
and
30
b
, but either of the plastic members
30
a
and
30
b
may be provided. In the amusement systems shown in
FIGS. 5
to
7
, the plastic members
30
a
,
30
b
may be omitted.
Where the container bags
31
are formed of a flexible and stretchable sheet, the resulting plastic members can more easily be deformed so as to be formed into a variety of shapes.
Claims
- 1. An amusement system comprising:a partitioning member defining therein a playing space; a plastic member provided in association with the partitioning member in the playing space, the plastic member comprising a container bag formed of a flexible sheet and a filler material filled in the container bag in a substantially air-free state; and vibrating means for vibrating the plastic member.
- 2. An amusement system comprising:a partitioning member defining therein a playing space; a plastic member provided in association with the partitioning member in the playing space, the plastic member comprising a container bag formed of a flexible sheet and a filler material filled in the container bag in a substantially air-free state; and vibrating means for vibrating the plastic member; wherein the filler material is one of a plastic material and a particulate material.
- 3. An amusement system comprising:a partitioning member defining therein a playing space; a plastic member provided in association with the partitioning member in the playing space; the plastic member comprising a container bag formed of a flexible sheet and a filler material filled in the container bag in a substantially air-free state; and vibrating means for vibrating the plastic member; wherein the partitioning member includes a floor, and the plastic member is placed on the floor within the playing space.
- 4. An amusement system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the plastic member includes a plurality of plastic members, which are placed on the floor as partially covering the floor.
- 5. An amusement system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the plastic member includes a plurality of plastic members, which are placed on the floor as entirely covering the floor.
- 6. An amusement system comprising:a partitioning member defining therein a playing space; and a plastic member provided in association with the partitioning member in the playing space; the plastic member comprising a container bag formed of a flexible sheet and a filler material filled in the container bag in a substantially air-free state; and vibrating means for vibrating the plastic member; wherein the partitioning member includes a partition wall, and the plastic member is fixed on the partition wall within the playing space.
- 7. An amusement system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the plastic member includes a plurality of plastic members, which are fixed on the partition wall as partially covering the partition wall.
- 8. An amusement system as set forth in claim 7, wherein the plurality of plastic members are located in an adjoining relation.
- 9. An amusement system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the plastic member includes a plurality of plastic members, which are fixed on the partition wall as entirely covering the partition wall.
- 10. An amusement system comprising:a partitioning member defining therein a playing space; a plastic member provided in association with the partitioning member in the playing space; the plastic member comprising a container bag formed of a flexible sheet and a filler material filled in the container bag in a substantially air-free state; vibrating means for vibrating the plastic member; and a support post projecting from a floor in the playing space, wherein the plastic member is supported by the support post.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-294903 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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