1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to electronic toys and, particularly, to an electronic toy having wheels.
2. Description of Related Art
Most motor driven toy cars usually have wheels that are driven synchronously, as such, maneuvering of the toy is difficult. To solve this problem, each wheel can be independently driven by a corresponding motor. However, the cost of the electronic toy would be greatly increased.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an electronic toy which can overcome the above-mentioned problems.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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The main body 100 is dome shaped and configured to receive various components such as a main board, a battery, and a central processing unit (CPU) (not shown).
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The fixing board 10 has a circular plate shape. The fixing board 10 defines two rectangular slots 12 parallel to each other. The slots 12 are configured to receive the first wheel 21 and the second wheel 20 correspondingly. The fixing board 10 includes two holders 14 and two pivot shafts 11. The holders 14 are disposed adjacent to the slots 12 correspondingly and face each other. The pivot shafts 11 are concentrically fixed to the holders 14 correspondingly, such that the pivot shafts 11 are suspended in the centers of the slots 12.
The first wheel 21 defines a central axis 210, a first receiving groove 28, and a first pivot hole 24. The central axis 210 is positioned in the center of the first wheel 21, and is substantially parallel to the pivot shafts 11. The first receiving groove 28 is defined in the center of the inner surface of the first wheel 21. The first pivot hole 24 is defined along the central axis 210 to receive a corresponding pivot shaft 11. The first wheel 21 includes a substantially rectangular first magnet 26. The first magnet 26 is received in the first receiving groove 28.
The second wheel 20 has a similar structure as the first wheel 21. The second wheel 20 defines a second pivot hole 23 and a second receiving groove 27. The second wheel 20 includes a substantially rectangular second magnet 25, which is received in the second receiving groove 27. The first magnet 26 and the second magnet 25 face each other with opposite polarities, such that the first magnet 26 and the second magnet 25 can attract each other. The second magnet 25 defines a third pivot hole 29 which is substantially concentric to the second pivot hole 23.
The motor 30 is operable to drive the second wheel 20. The motor 30 includes a stator 31 and a rotor 32. The stator 31 is operable to rotate the rotor 32 relative to the stator 31.
The controller 40 is electrically connected to the motor 30, and is operable to control the motor 30. In practice, the controller 40 can be connected to a main board received in the main body 100.
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For the electronic toy 300 to turn around, the controller 40 controls the motor 30 to increase the torque applied to the second wheel 20 to speed up the second wheel 20. At the same time, the torque applied to the first wheel 21 by the second wheel 20 is smaller than that applied to the second wheel 20. Accordingly, the rotational speed of the first wheel 21 is less than that of the second wheel 20, so the electronic toy 300 turns toward the first wheel 21. Similarly, if the controller 40 slows the motor 30, then the second wheel 20 slows, and the electronic toy 300 turns toward the second wheel 20.
It should be understood that the electronic toy 300 is not limited to have only two wheels. In an alternative embodiment, the electronic toy 300 may includes four wheels, and two motors are connected to two wheels in one side correspondingly.
It should be also mentioned that, the two wheels can be directly disposed under the main body 100 in an alternative embodiment.
While various exemplary and preferred embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) are intended to also be covered. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910302507.1 | May 2009 | CN | national |