The present invention relates to a device and method for applying a glowing trail onto a surface on a playmat, for example by dragging a toy (that projects a light underneath) on a playmat and thereby leaving a magic trail, which lights up only for a limited time due to the glowing effect that fades out in the material of the playmat.
Children enjoy playing with toys that color as well as toys with magical or special effects such as glowing material.
Glow-in-the-dark products generally contain phosphors (phosphorescence). A phosphor being a substance that radiates visible light after it is energized. Other types of glow-in-the-dark production can result from bioluminescence where light is emitted by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy converts to light energy. This is related to chemiluminescence where light is emitted without heat as a result of a chemical reaction. Other types of glow-in-the-dark material are those that glow when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) a.k.a. blacklight.
Such materials that glow in the dark have been popularly used for many years in toys, decorations and novelty products.
Coloring is a main component in many creative toys, and many variations of coloring e.g. color pens with invisible ink where color only appears by re-coloring with another pen or where the colors disappear or reappear under certain conditions have also been popular in past years. Other toys are also known where a special pen is used to create a glow-in-the-dark effect on a particularly adapted surface due to a reaction between the materials drawn by the pen and the surface (chemiluminescence). Such arrangements are limited in that they are single use and must be discarded when consumed.
The objective of the present invention is to combine action toys with a special light for use with a playmat or other suitable surface comprising a material that interacts with the light, which creates a glowing trail when such toy is in contact with the playmat or other suitable surface.
The present disclosure is directed to a system including a device with a built-in light that creates a temporary glow effect on a playmat when the device moves about the playmat.
Further features and advantages of the present invention shall become clearer from the following detailed description of some preferred embodiments thereof, made with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings:
The present invention provides a device and method for applying a glowing trail onto a surface on a playmat of material that glows in the dark, which lasts only for a limited time depending on the type and strength of the light and playmat material. The trail can be generated by a game piece that moves on the playmat, or a game board.
The device that applies the glowing trail includes a built-in light. The device can be configured to be a game piece or a toy figurine. The built-in light creates a glow effect on certain materials. The materials glow when exposed to the light generated by the device. The length and glow time of the trail can also be variable with regards to the type of game piece that is being moved. For example, larger toys or game pieces having a higher value are arranged with a larger or more powerful light for greater interaction with the materials on the playmat or game board. The materials are arranged on a playmat or game board, which is used in conjunction with the device. The materials are not visible to the naked eye and are only noticeable when exposed to the light generated by the device. The device and playmat may have different sizes, shapes and colors.
Such playmat material may have different colors or strength of the glow, which thereby creates different effects, as well as possibly leaving the glow effect for shorter or longer time.
The light in the device is UV-light, which can be produced in different strength and shapes to thereby leave different types of patterns on the playmat.
The material of the playmat can be made of different materials as an example, it can be a plastic sheet printed with ink that glows in the dark.
The device can be configured for many different purposes and playing patterns, thus it can be for creating a magic trail behind a toy figurine, which is slid on a surface or it can be activated by a light built into an action minded toy such as a spinning top.
In addition a toy car can be built to include such special light, and when driving on a surface with such glow effect, it will leave a temporary glowing pattern after the toy car.
As illustrated in
In
The present invention can also be applied to chess (and/or checkers), as shown in
As shown in
1. A system comprising a device (10, 10′, 10″) with a built-in light (40) that creates a temporary glow effect (30) on a playmat (20, 20′) when said device (10, 10′, 10″) moves about the playmat (20, 20′).
2. The system of embodiment 1, wherein the playmat (20, 20′) comprises a luminescent material.
3. The system of embodiment 1, wherein the light (40) of the device (10, 10′, 10″) is variable in intensity of light emitted thereby creating a different duration of the glow effect (30).
4. The device of embodiment 1, wherein the device is a toy character (10) moved manually on the playmat (20), and wherein the built-in light is a UV-light housed in a bottom portion of the toy character (10), which is activated manually or by a push button.
5. The device of embodiment 1, wherein the device (10′) is a spin top comprising a UV-light source (40) built into a balancing point of an axis of the spin top (10′).
6. The device of embodiment 5, wherein the UV-light (40) is activated by a spinning motion of the spin top (10′).
7. The device of embodiment 1, wherein the device is a vehicle, comprising a light (40) arranged in a lower portion thereof, said light is activated by motion of the vehicle.
8. The device of embodiment 7, wherein the vehicle is self-propelled.
9. The device of embodiment 1, wherein the light (40) is activated by contact with the playmat (20).
10. The device of embodiment 1, wherein the device is user-actuated by a push button or a membrane switch.
11. The system of embodiment 1, wherein the device (10″) is a chess piece and the play mat (20) is a chessboard (20).
12. The system of embodiment 11, wherein the trail (30) is indicative of a player's move on the chessboard (20).
13. The playmat (20, 20′) of embodiment 2, further comprising a clear film arranged over the luminescent material (70).
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/300,971 filed Feb. 3, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
61300971 | Feb 2010 | US |