Information
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Patent Grant
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6475053
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Patent Number
6,475,053
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Date Filed
Friday, September 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 5, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A crab-shaped toy is built up from a plurality of modeled parts including a main body part, two claw parts, and a plurality of leg parts. All these modeled parts are connected to one another through engagement of slits provided thereon and thereby form a three-dimensional toy crab. These parts are also provided with patterns showing specific features that are usually found on a real crab, so that the assembled toy crab is vivid to attract more players and helps players to know more things about the crab.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a crab-shaped toy, and more particularly to a crab-shaped toy built up from a plurality of modeled parts, so that a player learns more things about the crab from assembling the modeled parts.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The built-up toy is presently one of the most welcomed toys among children. It enables a player to enjoy the pleasure of assembling different parts into an embodied toy through thinking and imagination.
The currently available built-up toys are generally divided into two types, namely, modularized built-up toys and imitative built-up toys. A modularized built-up toy usually includes a plurality of modules that have a uniform shape, such as round, polygonal modules and the like. An imitative built-up toy usually has an appearance imitating or converted from a real thing in our life, such as some kind of animal or mechanical structure, and includes a plurality of modeled parts that representing different and distinct areas featuring the real thing being imitated.
The modules included in a modularized built-up toy could be freely assembled to one another completely through a player's creative ideas. The player may freely build up various kinds of predefined or imaginary figures from the uniform modules. However, from the standpoint of helping a player, particularly a child, to understand the structure of a real thing from assembling of the built-up toy, the imitative built-up toys would be a preferred choice.
In the production of conventional imitative built-up toys, the imitated items are usually roughly divided into only a few major parts. Therefore, the imitative toys built up from these parts do not present overall appearances and particulars as close as possible to the real things being imitated. That is, there is a considerable difference between the toys built up from the roughly divided parts and the real things being imitated. Thus, the assembled toys do not enable the players to have an idea about the exact three-dimensional configurations of the real things being imitated.
Moreover, the conventional built-up toys are usually made to a rather small scale to the real things. This condition and still many other factors prevent the imitative built-up toys from showing more detailed features of the real things to attract and educate players.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved built-up toy that eliminates the drawbacks existing in the conventional imitative built-up toys so as to present a three-dimensional body and more distinct features of a real thing being imitated.
In an embodiment of the present invention, a crab-shaped built-up toy is provided. The toy includes a plurality of modeled parts separately representing distinct areas of a real crab and having patterns painted thereon to show features of the crab. These modeled parts are connectable to one another through tight-fitting slits provided thereon, so that an attractive three-dimensional toy crab is formed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a crab-shaped built-up toy according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is a fully assembled perspective view of the crab-shaped built-up toy of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to
FIG. 1
that is an exploded perspective view of a crab-shaped built-up toy according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the crab-shaped toy is built up from a plurality of modeled parts that generally represent some specific and featuring areas of a crab. These modeled parts mainly include a main body part
10
, two claw parts
20
, and a plurality of leg parts
30
.
The main body part
10
is a flat member substantially showing a body of a crab and being correspondingly provided at two lateral sides with a plurality of first slits
101
.
Each of the two claw parts
20
is a flat member substantially showing the shape of a claw of a crab and being provided at a predetermined position with a second slit
201
for engaging with one of the first slits
101
on the main body part
10
.
Each of the leg parts
30
is a flat member substantially showing the shape of a leg of a crab and being provided at a predetermined position with a third slit
301
for engaging with one of the first slits
101
on the main body part
10
.
With the above arrangements, it is possible to directly connect the claw parts
20
to the main body part
10
through engagement of the second slits
201
with the first slits
101
. Alternatively, each of the claw parts
20
may be indirectly connected to the main body part
10
via an interconnecting part
40
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Each of the interconnecting parts
40
is provided at predetermined positions with two fourth slits
401
adapted to separately engage with the first and the second slits
101
and
201
, so as to connect the main body part
10
to the claw parts
20
. In brief, the main body part
10
, the claw parts
20
, the leg parts
30
, and the interconnecting parts
40
could be assembled into a crab-shaped toy through engagement of the slits
101
,
201
,
301
, and
401
with one another, as shown in FIG.
2
.
A player may connect the parts
10
,
20
,
30
and
40
to one another step by step in accordance with the following instructions:
1. Connect the leg parts
30
and the interconnecting parts
40
to two lateral sides of the main body part
10
by engaging the third slits
301
on the leg parts
30
and one of the two fourth slits
401
on each interconnecting part
40
with the first slits
101
one by one, so that the interconnecting parts
40
are located at the two most front first slits
101
; and
2. Connect the two claw parts
20
to the two interconnecting parts
40
through engagement of the second slit
201
on each claw part
20
with another fourth slit
401
on each interconnecting part
40
, so that the claw parts
20
are horizontally located at outer sides of the interconnecting parts
40
.
The assembled modeled parts together form a three-dimensional crab-shaped toy, as shown in FIG.
2
. The modeled parts generally present a full configuration as well as many particular areas of the crab. However, to present the crab as real as possible, each of the modeled parts
10
,
20
,
30
and
40
may be painted to show specific patterns that are usually found on the crab.
Thus, the built-up toy of the present invention not only shows an overall appearance of the crab but also many particular areas thereof for a player to know more things about the crab.
Further, to enable firm connection of the main body part
10
, the claw parts
20
, the leg parts
30
, and the interconnecting parts
40
to avoid undesired separation of them from one another at the engaged slits, all the slits
101
,
201
,
301
, and
401
are designed to engage with one another in a tight-fit relation.
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A crab-shaped, built-up toy comprising:a) a main body of planar configuration, the main body having two opposite side edges, each side edge having a plurality of body slits; b) a plurality of legs, each having a planar configuration and one end with a leg slit, each leg slit engaged with one of the plurality of body slits to immovably attach the legs to the opposite side edges of the main body such that planes of the legs are perpendicular to a plane of the main body; c) two interconnecting parts, each interconnecting part having a planar configuration, and first and second interconnecting slits therein, the first interconnecting slit engaging one of the plurality of body slits to immovably attach the interconnecting parts to the main body such that planes of the interconnecting parts are perpendicular to the plane of the main body; and, d) two claw parts, each claw part having a planar configuration and a claw slit therein, the claw slits engaging the second interconnecting slits to immovably attach the claw parts to the interconnecting parts.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2030462 |
Apr 1980 |
GB |