Balancing toy with adjustable weights

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6168492
  • Patent Number
    6,168,492
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 20, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rimell; Sam
    Agents
    • Schweitzer Cornman Gross & Bondell LLP
Abstract
A balancing toy has a base with an upwardly-extending, elongated support member upon which an assembly of a body portion and a plurality of balancing members having weights attached thereto can be balanced. The weights can be removably attachable to outward ends of the balancing members, or can be permanently attached to, or integrally formed with the balancing members. The balancing members can be rigid and can be attached to the body portion in a plurality of locations to alter the center of gravity of the assembly of the body portion and the balancing members. Alternatively, the balancing members can include deformable support arms to alter the positions of the weights relative to the body portion.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention pertains to the field of balancing toys.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention comprises a balancing toy having one or more multi-piece or unitary bodies which can be balanced (or stacked) in various positions on a support member, such as a base having an upwardly-extending, elongated support element. The toy can also be balanced on any other suitable support. Attached to each body are preferably two balancing members having weights fixed adjacent outward ends of the balancing members. The locations of the balancing members and/or the position of each weight can be adjusted to vary the center of gravity of the assembly of the body and the balancing members such that the assembly can be balancing upon the base in various positions.




In one embodiment of the invention, the balancing members are integrally connected to the body, and, for example, can be in the form of deformable human- or other animal-like arms. Alternatively, the balancing members can be removably attached to the body in one of a plurality of pre-formed, snap-in recesses. Or, if the body member is comprised of deformable material, such as styrofoam, soft plastic, or the like, the balancing members can be removably inserted into the body.




The weights can be permanently attached to, or integrally formed with elongated support arms of the balancing members, or can be removably attachable such as with a snap-together assembly. If the weights are removable, weights of various mass can be provided. If the weights are integrally formed with the support arms of the balancing members, a plurality of balancing members can be provided with various lengths and/or weight masses. The balancing members can be substantially rigid or can be deformable to vary the center of gravity of the body/balancing member assembly.




In the embodiment comprising a multi-piece body, the body is preferably formed from left and right pieces each having an elongated longitudinal slot through which fastening means, such as a screw/nut assembly can be inserted. The elongated slots in the left and right pieces allow the relative positions and relative angle between the left and right pieces to be adjusted to vary the shape and center of gravity of the body.




The adjustability of the shape and center of gravity of the body, and the adjustability of the positions (and mass) of the weights attached to the body provides that the body/balancing member assembly can be balanced on the support member in various positions. In addition, multiple body/balancing member assemblies can be stacked, one upon the other in a variety of configurations, to form a unique and interesting displays.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a complete understanding of the above and other features of the invention, reference shall be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of a first embodiment of the invention;





FIGS. 2A and 2B

are side elevational views of first and second types of balancing member support arms of the invention;





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B and


3


C are top plan, and front and side sectional elevational views, respectively, of a first weight element of the invention;





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are top plan and side elevational views, respectively, of a second weight element of the invention;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the body portion for

FIG. 1

, illustrating the connection of first and second types of balancing member support arms to the body portion;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are front and side elevational views, respectively, of a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the body portion of a third embodiment of the invention, illustrating the connection of third and fourth types of balancing member support arms to the body portion;





FIGS. 8A and 8B

are side elevational views of the third and fourth types of balancing member support arms;





FIG. 9

is a front elevational view of a fourth embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 10

is an enlarged, perspective view of a portion of the embodiment of

FIG. 9

, illustrating a method of attachment of the balancing members.





FIG. 11

is a side elevational view of a composite display of a plurality of balancing toys stacked on a single support.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a first embodiment of the invention is shown mounted upon a support member


10


with an upwardly-extending, elongated support element


12


upon which an assembly


11


of a body portion


14


and balancing members


16


can be balanced. The assembly


11


can be balanced on the support element


12


when the center of gravity of the assembly


11


is directly below the upward end extremity


15


of the support element


12


. Additional assemblies as shown in

FIG. 11

can be balanced on the assembly


11


by adjusting the balancing members and position of the assemblies until substantial balance and equilibrium with respect to the support element is achieved.




The body portion


14


includes a plurality of multi-position, lateral attachment recesses


20


for preferably releasable attachment of the balancing members


16


. Each balancing member


16


includes a weight


24


attached adjacent an end thereof, which, depending on the placement of the balancing member


16


, affects the center of gravity of the assembly


11


of the body


14


and balancing members


16


. The balancing members


16


can be attached to the body portion


14


in any one of a large number of configurations to provide a wide variety of positions in which the body


14


can be balanced upon the support element


12


.




Referring to FIGS.


2


A and


3


A-


3


C, the balancing member


16


can comprise a first type of support arm


28


,


28


′ which has an inward end portion


30


for engagement with the body portion


14


, with a neck portion


31


and an enlarged end extremity


32


, a substantially rigid, elongated shaft


34


, and one or more outward end portions


36


, each of which also preferably has a neck portion


37


and an enlarged end extremity


38


. The first type of support arm


28


,


28


′ is designed to support a first type of weight


40


by the outward end portion, which weight


40


has a lateral attachment recess


42


sized and shaped to releasably attach to the outward end portion


36


of the support arm


28


.




The lateral attachment recess


42


preferably includes a channel portion


43


sized and shaped to partially encircle the neck portion


37


of the outer end portion


30


of the support arm


28


. The channel portion


43


communicates with an enlarged recess


45


sized and shaped to accept the enlarged end extremity


38


of the support arm


28


.




As best seen in

FIG. 3C

, the weight


40


is attached to the support arm


28


in a lateral motion in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the channel portion


43


of the lateral attachment recess


42


. The channel portion


43


can be sized to closely receive the neck portion


37


of the support arm


36


such that the support arm


38


is semi-permanently held therewithin with a friction or interference fit. Alternatively, the lateral attachment recess


42


can have a throat area (not shown) with an opening less than a diameter of the neck portion


37


of the support arm


28


, which throat area is comprised of resiliently deformable material such that the support arm


28


can be semi-permanently snapped in place. Weights of various mass can be supplied.




Referring to FIGS.


2


B and


4


A-


4


B, the balancing member


16


can include a second type of support arm


46


,


46


′ which has an inward end portion


48


and substantially rigid, elongated shaft


47


, both of which are preferably similar in shape and function to those portions of the first type of support arm


28


. However, the second type of support arm


46


includes one or more outward end portions


50


, each of which preferably has a tapered end extremity


52


for engagement with a weight. The second type of support arm


46


is designed to support a second type of weight


54


, which weight


54


has an axial attachment recess


56


sized and shaped to releasably accommodate, in a friction or interference-fit, the outward end portion


50


and tapered end extremity


52


of the support arm


46


. Thus, the second type of weight


54


may be attached to the second type of support arm


46


through an axial motion.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the multi-position lateral attachment recesses


20


of the body portion


14


are preferably disposed along substantially the entire periphery of the body portion


14


, on both sides thereof, thereby providing a large number of attachment positions and angles in which the balancing members


16


can be connected to the body portion


14


. Each recess


20


is sized and shaped to releasably accommodate an inward end portion


30


,


48


of one of the types of support arms


28


,


46


. Preferably, each recess


20


includes three angularly-spaced channels


60


,


62


and


64


each communicating with and extending radially outwardly to the edge of the body portion


14


from an enlarged center recess


66


. The angularly-spaced channels


60


,


62


and


64


and the enlarged center recess


66


can preferably have the configurations similar to the channel


43


and the enlarged center recess


45


in the first type of weight


40


described above with respect to FIG.


3


C. However, it can be appreciated each multi-position lateral attachment recess


20


in the body portion


14


provides a number of angles at which the balancing member


16


can be attached with respect to the body portion


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, a second embodiment of the body portion


114


includes two independent sides


68


and


70


, each preferably having a longitudinal slot


72


,


74


for assembly of the body portion


114


. A fastening means, such as a screw/nut assembly


76


, or any other suitable fastener, can be inserted through the longitudinal slots


72


,


74


to secure the two sides


68


,


70


together. It can be appreciated that the structure of the second embodiment provides that the two sides


68


,


70


can be assembled in a plurality of configurations to vary the appearance and location of the center of gravity of the body portion


114


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7

,


8


A and


8


B, a third embodiment of the body portion


214


is comprised of deformable material, such as the multicellular expanded synthetic resinous material sold under the trademark Styrofoam—, which trademark is owned by the Dow Chemical Company, soft plastic, or the like, into which the inward end portions


78


,


80


of third and fourth types of support arms


82


,


82


′,


84


,


84


′ can be inserted. The inward end portions


78


,


80


preferably include tapered end extremities


86


,


88


which can puncture the material of the body portion


214


. The outward end portions


90


,


92


of the third and fourth types of support arms


82


,


84


can be configured similarly to those of the first and second types of support arms


28


,


46


.




Referring to

FIG. 9 and 10

, in a fourth embodiment, the balancing members


116


include deformable arms


94


with weights


96


preferably permanently attached adjacent end portions


98


thereof. The deformable arms


94


can comprise malleable wire which can be easily formed into the desired shape. The balancing members


116


can be integrally formed with the body portion


314


, for example in the appearance of animal arms, or can be releasably attachable to the body portion


314


. To this end, the body portion


314


can include a slot


100


to receive a center portion


102


connecting the balancing members


116


. The center portion


102


can include enlarged locating rings


118


which abut side walls


120


of the body portion


314


to insure proper positioning of the balancing members


116


.




The slot can be sized and shaped to closely receive the center portion


102


in a friction or interference fit such that, when inserted therein, the center portion


102


is fixed relative to the body portion


314


. In this manner the position of the weights


96


can be semi-permanently adjusted relative to the body portion


314


by deforming the arms


94


, to affect the center of gravity of the assembly


311


of the body portion


314


/balancing member


116


, thereby altering the orientation of the assembly


311


when mounted on the base


310


.




Referring to

FIG. 11

, it is contemplated that the toy of this invention can be provided in a kit having multiple body portions


11


and an assortment of balancing members


16


and weights as described above. In this manner, composite displays can be constructed by stacking multiple body/balancing member assemblies, all upon the other to form a challenging, visible and interesting display.




It should be understood, of course, that the specific forms of the invention herein illustrated and described is intended to be representative only, as certain changes may be made therein without departing from the clear teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, reference should be made to the following appended claims in determining the full scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A balancing toy for balancing on a support, the balancing toy comprising:a body portion; first and second balancing members extending outwardly from said body portion, each balancing member including a weight; a position of each weight being adjustable relative to said body portion; each balancing member being releasably attachable to said body portion in a plurality of locations; said body portion including a plurality of pre-formed lateral attachment recesses; each balancing member including an inward end portion sized and shaped for removable attachment to said body portion in one of said pre-formed lateral attachment recesses; said inward end portion of each balancing member includes a neck portion and an enlarged end extremity; each pre-formed lateral attachment recess including an enlarged recess sized and shaped to closely receive said enlarged end extremity of said inward end portion of said balancing member, and including a channel portion in communication with said enlarged recess and in communication with an edge of said body portion; each pre-formed lateral attachment recess is sized and shaped to closely receive and removably retain said neck portion of said inward end portion of said balancing member; and said inward end portion of said balancing member being removably attachable to said body portion in a lateral direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said channel portion of said attachment recess.
  • 2. A balancing toy as in claim 1, wherein each pre-formed lateral attachment recess includes a plurality of angularly-spaced channel portions in communication with and extending radially outwardly from said enlarged recess, and in communication with said edge of said body portion to provide a plurality of angles at which a balancing member can be attached to said body portion.
  • 3. A balancing toy as in claim 2 wherein:said neck portion is substantially cylindrical; and said channel portion of said pre-formed lateral attachment recess includes a narrow throat portion formed of resiliently deformable material, which throat portion has a width less than a diameter of said neck portion.
  • 4. A balancing toy as in claim 1, wherein each weight is removably attachable to one of said balancing members.
  • 5. A balancing toy as in claim 4, wherein:each balancing member includes an outward end portion with a tapered end extremity; each weight includes an pre-formed axial attachment recess in communication with an edge of said weight; and said pre-formed axial attachment recess is sized and shaped to closely receive and removably retain said outward end portion of said balancing member.
  • 6. A balancing toy as in claim 1, wherein:said body portion is formed from two independent side portions, each having a longitudinal attachment slot; said body portion includes fastening means directed through said longitudinal slots in said side portions; and said side portions being joinable to each other in a plurality of configurations to alter the appearance and center of gravity of said body portion.
  • 7. A kit for a balancing toy of the type described in claim 1, wherein said kit comprises a plurality of body portions and a plurality of balancing members.
  • 8. A kit as in claim 7, comprising an assortment of a variety of balancing members and weight masses.
  • 9. A balancing toy as in claim 1, wherein:said body portion is formed of a multicellular expanded synthetic resinous material; each balancing member includes an inward end portion with a tapered end extremity; and said inward end portion being forcibly, removably insertable into said body portion in a plurality of locations and at a plurality of angles with respect to said body portion.
  • 10. A balancing toy for balancing on a support, the balancing toy comprising:a body portion; an elongated support having an end extremity; first and second balancing members extending outwardly from said body portion, each balancing member including a weight and being comprised of malleable metal wire such that the arms are easily deformable; said balancing members being readily deformable such that a position of each weight is adjustable relative to said body portion by deforming a shape of said balancing members; and an assembly of said body portion and said balancing members being supportable on said end extremity of said support in a plurality of orientations, with a center of gravity of said assembly being directly below said end extremity of said support, in balanced equilibrium.
  • 11. A balancing toy as in claim 10, wherein said balancing members are permanently attached to said body portion.
  • 12. A balancing toy as in claim 10, whereinsaid balancing members are integrally connected by a center portion; said body portion includes a balancing member attachment slot sized and shaped to closely receive said center portion; and said attachment slot is sized and shaped to frictionally retain said center portion and to substantially prevent rotation of said center portion with respect to said body portion; whereby said support arms can be formed into desired shapes to position said weights with respect to said body portion, and whereby said relative positions of said weights will be retained when said body portion is mounted on said base.
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