1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to toys, and more particularly to larger toy structures, such as kitchens and workbenches, that may be collapsed, such as for storage
2. Description of the Prior Art
Life-size toy structures have become popular with children as they allow a child to re-create a real-life experience with a toy structure. Good examples include toy kitchens and toy workbenches that are now being made of a larger size so that a child can play with these structures as if the structure were a real kitchen or workbench.
Unfortunately, these larger toy structures consume significant space. Because of their size, many such toy structures cannot be stored as assembled in narrow or small areas, such as under beds or in some closets. Therefore, the toy structures may have to be partially disassembled into parts small enough to store in those areas. However, such disassembly (and subsequent assembly) may be time-consuming and parts of the toy kitchen may be lost during the storage process.
Therefore, there may be a need for toy structures, such as kitchens and workbenches, that may be quickly collapsed for storage in narrow or small areas without removal of numerous parts. There is also a need for toy structures that may likewise be quickly redeployed to its expanded position for use.
In order to accomplish the objects of the present invention, there is provided a collapsible toy structure comprising a back support, a counter top pivotably connected to the back support, and a front wall that is pivotably connected to underside of the counter top. A locking mechanism has a block coupled to the back support and a locking bar rotatably connected to the block. The structure also has a left side wall having a left rear panel and a left front panel, the left rear panel having a rear edge that is secured is the left edge of the back support, and a front edge that is pivotably connected to the left front panel. The structure further includes a right side wall having a right rear panel and a right front panel, the right rear panel having a rear edge that is secured is the right edge of the back support, and a front edge that is pivotably connected to the right front panel. The toy structure assumes a collapsed position with the counter top pivoted to an upright position against the back support, the front wall pivoted to an upright position against the counter top, the left front panel and the right front panel pivoted against the front wall, and with the locking bar rotated to a position where its opposite ends are positioned against the left front panel and the right front panel.
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims. In certain instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices and mechanisms are omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail.
The back support 102 may include a back wall 112 and a lower back support 130. The back wall 112 and lower back support 130 can be provided in one piece, or they can be separated. The back wall 112, two side walls 114 and 116, a horizontal panel 120 and a top wall 122 together enclose and define an interior space that can be further divided up by shelving panels 124 and dividing walls 126. All of these walls and panels 114, 116, 120, 122, 124 and 126 are attached to the back wall 112. A faucet 118 can be connected to the horizontal panel 120, and optional doors 128 can be hingedly connected (e.g., via hinges 198 as shown in
Each side wall 108 and 110 can be provided in two separate pieces that can be hingedly or pivotably connected to each other. Specifically, each side wall 108, 110 has a rear panel 132 and a front panel 134. The rear edge 136 of the rear panel 132 can be fixedly attached to a side edge of the lower back support 130. The front edge 138 of the rear panel 132 and the rear edge 140 of the front panel 134 can be hingedly connected (e.g., via hinges 142 as shown in
The kitchen counter 104 can include a countertop 150 and one or more kitchen components. The kitchen components may be positioned on and/or extend through the countertop 150, and can include a range 152 connected to the countertop 150, and a sink 154 extending through the countertop 150. The faucet 118, range 152 and sink 154, as well as other elements of the toy kitchen may be considered toys and thus not be “operational” as their real counterparts, though in another embodiment one or more of those elements may actually be operational to a limited extent to simulate real play.
The kitchen counter 104 may be pivotably connected to the back wall 112 or other part of the back support 102, as desired. In one such embodiment, a rear edge of the kitchen counter 104 is pivotably connected (e.g., via hinges 158) to the horizontal panel 120.
The front wall 106 includes a wall portion with two doors 160 hingedly connected (e.g., via hinges) thereto. The upper edge 162 (see
Referring to
In addition, referring to
The kitchen 100 can be opened up and deployed by reversing the steps shown in
The collapsible workbench 100a is shown in
The back support 102a may include a back wall 112a and a lower back support 130a. The back wall 112a and lower back support 130a can be provided in one piece, or they can be separated. The back wall 112a, two side walls 114a and 116a, a horizontal panel 120a and a top wall 122a together enclose and define an interior space that can be further divided up by shelving panels 124a and dividing walls 126a. All of these walls and panels 114a, 116a, 120a, 122a, 124a and 126a are attached to the back wall 112a. Optional doors 128a can be hingedly or otherwise connected to certain dividing walls 126a or side walls 114a, 116a to enclose storage areas.
Each side wall 108a and 110a can be provided in two separate pieces that can be hingedly or pivotably connected to each other. Specifically, each side wall 108a, 110a has a rear panel 132a and a front panel 134a. The rear edge 136a of the rear panel 132a can be fixedly attached to a side edge of the lower back support 130a. The front edge 138a of the rear panel 132a and the rear edge 140a of the front panel 134a can be hingedly connected (e.g., via hinges 142a as shown in
The counter top 104a may be pivotably connected to the back wall 112a or other part of the back support 102a, as desired. In one such embodiment, a rear edge of the counter top 104a is pivotably connected (e.g., via hinges 158a) to the horizontal panel 120a.
The front wall 106a includes a wall portion with two doors 160a hingedly connected (e.g., via hinges) thereto. The upper edge 162a (see
Referring to
In addition, referring to
The workbench 100a can be opened up and deployed by reversing the steps shown in
The collapsible kitchen 100 and workbench 100a may be made of various materials. For example, the back supports 102, 102a, the counter 104, the counter top 104a, the front walls 106, 106a, the panels 132, 132a, 134, 134a, 180, 180a and the various panels and walls 114, 116, 120, 122, 124, 126, 114a, 116a, 120a, 122a, 124a and 126a may be mostly made of medium density fiberboard or other wood. The faucet 113, the sink 154 and the range 154 may be made of plastic. The doors 128, 160 and 160a can be made of fiberboard, wood, or plastic. Other materials may be alternatively or additionally be used for the aforementioned parts and other parts of any of the embodiments herein.
Thus, the present invention provides a collapsible toy workbench and kitchen which can provided in a “life-like” size for use by a child, yet can be quickly folded and collapsed for storage. The block 170, 170a and locking bar 172, 172a provide a simple and convenient locking mechanism for holding the collapsed workbench or kitchen together.
The above detailed description is for the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims. In certain instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices, components, mechanisms and methods are omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail.
For example, the design of the kitchen counter 104 and counter top 104a can be varied by adding additional elements or making them simpler. The design and configuration of the storage spaces and doors in the back support 102, 102a can also be varied.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
1133109 | Derbyshire | Mar 1915 | A |
3346317 | Peggs | Oct 1967 | A |
4515359 | Mariol | May 1985 | A |
6811233 | Packer | Nov 2004 | B1 |
8568194 | Fein | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8601956 | Ceballos-Godefroy | Dec 2013 | B2 |
20080149006 | Leng | Jun 2008 | A1 |
20110266846 | Dixon | Nov 2011 | A1 |
20120225605 | Fein | Sep 2012 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20170197155 A1 | Jul 2017 | US |