Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate generally to an expandable playset and more particularly an expandable playset configured for use in a variety of configurations.
Playsets for children are typically of very simple design and construction, because the design necessitates such simplicity. Therefore, the level of play that a child can achieve with such playsets, while surely fun and educational, may be limited by the number of features that can be incorporated into such a play set.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a playset having a variety of features.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a playset the playset having: a structure having a first level and a second level, the second level being located above the first level; a mechanism secured to the structure for moving an object from the first level to the second level; and a collapsible third level located below the first level, the collapsible third level being configured for movement between a contracted position and an expanded position with respect to the first level, wherein a portion of the first level is configured to support the structure on an edge of an elevated surface such that collapsible third level is capable of being moved into the expanded position.
In another embodiment a playset is provided, the playset having: a structure having a first side resembling a façade and a second side opposite the first side wherein objects can be inserted behind the façade, the structure further comprising a first level and a second level, the second level being located above the first level; a mechanism secured to the structure for moving an object from the first level to the second level; and a collapsible third level located below the first level, the collapsible third level being configured for movement between a contracted position and an expanded position with respect to the first level, wherein the first level is configured to support the structure on an edge of an elevated surface such that collapsible third level is capable of being moved into the expanded position.
In still another embodiment, a playset is provided, the playset having: a structure having at least a first level and a second level, the second level being located above the first level and the first level being realeasbly secured to the first level and capable of movement downward and away from the first level to an expanded position; a mechanism for securing the structure to an edge of an elevated surface; and a trigger for releasing the first level from the second level wherein actuation of the trigger causes the first level to move downward and away from the second level towards the expanded position.
Other advantages of exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention a playset 10 is provided. In one embodiment the playset 10 is configured for use on a surface and in another embodiment the playset 10 is configured for use on an edge of a surface.
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In order to enhance play several mechanisms 22 for moving the object 20 from the first level 14 to the second level 16 and vice versa are provided. In one embodiment, the mechanism 22 is a platform 24 pivotally secured to the structure 12 for movement between a first position 26 wherein an edge 28 of the platform 24 is adjacent to a floor of the first level 14 and a second position 30 wherein another edge 32 of the platform is adjacent to the floor 19 of the second level 16. (See at least
In another embodiment another mechanism 22 is provided. Here, the mechanism 22, is an elevator 38 movably secured to the structure 12 for movement between a first position wherein a floor 40 of the elevator is flush with a floor 42 of the first level and a second position wherein the floor 40 of the elevator is flush with a floor 44 of the second level. In this embodiment, the elevator 38 is moved from the first position to the second position by rotating a knob member 46.
In still another embodiment, the mechanism 22 is a retractable claw member 48 configured to be mounted on the structure in a plurality of locations. In one implementation, the retractable claw member 48 is secured to a cable or line 51 that allows the claw member 48 to the retracted upwardly and lowered. Still further and in yet another embodiment, the mechanism 22 is a platform 50 rotationally mounted to a pole member 52 secured to the structure, wherein the platform 50 is configured for movement between a first position wherein an edge of the platform is adjacent to the floor of the first level 14 and a second position wherein another edge of the platform is adjacent to the roof surface 17 of the second level 16. In this embodiment, the mechanism 22 is a spin-down gravity elevator rotatably received on the pole member 52 illustrated on the side of the structure 12. When the platform 50 is in the first position it is at the top of the pole member and is configured such that when it is released it spins down to the second position at the floor of the first level 14. As illustrated and when the platform is in the first position it is adjacent to the “top” or roof surface 17 of the structure which can be viewed as another level in addition to the first and second level. Accordingly and when the platform is in the first position objects 20 can travel from the roof 17 onto the platform 50 and then travel to the first level and vice versa via platform 50. In addition and to move platform 50 to the first position it is configured to be lifted up the pole member 52 by hand wherein a clicking ratchet internal mechanism (not shown) repositions at the roof 17 for the next spin-down to the second position. In addition, the platform 50 moves vertically with respect to the pole member 52 as it rotates about the pole member 52 in the direction of arrows 54 from the first position to the second position.
In addition, the structure 12 further comprises a ramp member 56 which provides a means for the object 20 to travel from the second level 16 to the first level 14. In addition and as previously mentioned and in one embodiment, the structure 12 is configured to resemble a firehouse and the object 20 is a fire truck. Of course, other configurations are contemplated to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the invention. Still further pole member 52 will resemble a fireman's pole and additional features include pivoting door members 58.
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In order to transition the third level 70 from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration and actuation button 78 is provided. Here actuation button 78 when depressed will release the third level 70 from the first level 14. Accordingly and when the structure 12 is supported along edge 76 the third level 70 will drop downwardly from the first level 14 thus providing another level of play. In addition, the third level 70 further comprises a ramp member 80 that extends from the first level 14 to the third level 70 when the third level 70 is in the expanded position. In addition, the playset also has an extendable platform 82 and a ramp member 84. Here, the extendable platform 82 rotates from the third level 70 when the third level 70 is in the expanded position and the ramp member 84 is pivotally mounted to only the third level 70 at one end and is configured for movement between a first position wherein the ramp member 84 is flush with a floor 86 of the third level 70 and a second position wherein a portion of the ramp member 84 is located below the floor 86 of the third level 70. In an exemplary embodiment, each of the ramp member 80, extendable platform 82 and ramp member 84 are configured to automatically transition into their expanded positions when the actuation button 78 is depressed and the third level 70 moves to the expanded configuration. Accordingly and by simply depressing actuation button 70 when the structure 12 is secured to an edge 76 of a surface 74 the structure 12 expands into a larger playset.
In this embodiment, the platform 24 of the mechanism 22 provides a means for transferring object 20 from the first level 14 to the second level 16 and vice versa. Still further, the platform 24 when in the second position is adjacent to the floor portion 72 of the second level 16 which supports the structure on the edge 76 of the surface 74. In addition and when the playset 10 is in the expanded configuration such that the third level 70 is deployed below the first level 14 the claw member 48 is now capable of transferring the object 20 between anyone of the first level 14, second level 16, and the third level 70.
The third level 70 also has a façade member 88 that is pivotally mounted to the floor 86 of the third level 70 such that the facade member 88 can translate from a deployed position wherein the façade member 88 is essentially vertical or perpendicular with respect to perpendicular the floor 86. In one embodiment façade member 88 is spring biased such that movement of the third level 70 from the collapse position to the expanded position will allow the façade member 88 to spring into its vertical configuration with respect to floor 86.
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Accordingly, various embodiments of the present invention provide a playset 10 having a structure 12 with a variety of configurations and levels which provide for surface play as well as edge play, wherein structure can be manipulated into an expanded configuration to provide additional features. Moreover, some features of the structure 12 can be used in surface play in one configuration and then have an expanded configuration when the structure is used for edge play. For example, the elevator 38 can transition between at least three floors (including the roof) when the structure 12 is in a collapsed configuration. Similarly, the claw member 48 can travel between three floors or levels when the structure 12 is in an expanded configuration or alternatively two floors or levels when the structure 12 is in a collapsed configuration. In various alternative non-limiting embodiments, the structure 12, the elevator 38 and the claw member 48 can be configured to allow for movement of the elevator 38 and the claw member 48 between more or less levels than previously mentioned.
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In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the playset 110 is configured to be secured to an edge 176 of a surface 174 such as a tabletop. In order to secure the playset 110 to the surface 174, a clamping mechanism 130 is provided. In one non-limiting embodiment, clamping mechanism 130 has an adjustable screw 132 for securing the same to the edge 176 of the surface 174 by for example engaging the surface between the adjustable screw 132 and a flange portion 133 of the clamping mechanism. In the illustrated embodiment, a crane 134 is provided. Crane 134 is rotatably secured to playset 110 to allow for movement in the direction of arrows 136 also shown is a basket or cage 138 that can be raised or lowered via crane 134.
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In addition and as the inner section 140 moves from the first orientation to the second orientation, another level 142 is defined below intermediary level 116 and an alternative vehicle track path 144 is provided. Level 142 is provided by a base member 146 that drops down from intermediary level 116 and a wall portion 148 that is pivotally secured to the base member 146 and pivots from an upright position to a horizontal position in the second orientation. In addition, portions of the alternative vehicle track path 144 are also provided by track segments 150, 152 and 154 which are pivotally secured to base member 146 and/or wall portion 148 such that alternative vehicle track path 144 can be defined as the playset 110 transitions from the first orientation to the second orientation.
In addition and in accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the playset 110 is provided with a slow release ratcheting mechanism 159, which provides a braking force to inner section 140 as a transitions transit with respect to lower level 118. In one non-limiting embodiment, the slow release ratcheting mechanism 159 comprises a rack 171 and gear arrangement or any other equivalent device that cooperates with a release mechanism, which when activated maintains the playset 110 in the first orientation by preventing movement of the rack and/or gear of the gear arrangement with respect to each other.
Accordingly, and in order to transition the playset from the first orientation to the second orientation the release mechanism has a trigger or switch 170 located in a portion of the vehicle path 120 located on the lower level 118 such that as a toy vehicle is traveling down this vehicle path it can contact trigger or switch 170 and release the release mechanism 159 so that the playset 110 can transition from the first orientation into the second orientation. Of course, other locations of trigger switch 170 are contemplated to be within the scope of various embodiments of the present invention. Once the trigger or switch 170 is actuated a catch or other release mechanism is actuated and a deployable portion(s) of the playset are now free to move away from another portion of the playset, which in one non-limiting embodiment is due to gravity forces acting upon the movable portion of the playset. Accordingly and once the trigger is actuated, the playset 410 transitions from first orientation to the second orientation. Thereafter and in order to transition the playset from the second orientation back into the first orientation, a user folds or moves wall portion 148 back into its vertical configuration along with pivotal movement of track sections 150, 152 and 154 such that base member 146 can be pushed upward back into its position corresponding to the first orientation of the playset. Once this is accomplished a user simply pushes the inner section 140 upwardly until the playset is in the first orientation and the slow release ratcheting mechanism 159 is reengaged such that trigger 170 must be activated again to allow the playset to transition back into the second orientation.
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In addition, a portion of the vehicle track path is disposed on base level 118 and a movable gate 190 is pivotally mounted to the base level 118 for movement between a first blocking position, wherein vehicles traveling along the vehicle track on the base level 118 are prevented from contacting the trigger 170 of the slow release mechanism 159 and a second non-blocking position, wherein vehicles traveling along the vehicle track on the base level 118 can pass the movable gate 190 and contact the trigger 170.
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Alternatively, the playset 210 can be configured into the second orientation 212 wherein an alternative vehicle track path 240 is provided and vehicle track segment 222 is elevated in the direction of arrow 245 such that it now delivers the toy vehicle to the intermediary level 216. Similar to the previous embodiment, the playset 210 has a crane member 234 rotatably secured thereto.
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In addition and when the trigger or switch 470 is actuated another catch 477 is actuated such that a pivotally mounted ramp 479 can transition from a first closed position (
In one non-limiting embodiment, the item 485 is configured to resemble a crane and has a tray 493 configured to receive the car or object 420 thereon. As illustrated, the tray 493 oscillates back and forth with the body of item 485 until it travels from an elevated position in
In one non-limiting embodiment, the item 485 is configured to resemble a tray 493 configured to receive the car or object 420 thereon. As illustrated, the tray 493 rotates about pole 487 until it travels from an elevated position in
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, one of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention and it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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