This disclosure relates to a fighting toy. In particular, the toy is a game for play between different players.
Different toys and games of fun and skill and fighting toys are known. They have different characteristics and disadvantages in relation to their form and complexity.
There is a need for a fighting toy and game and method of playing such a fighting toy and game which overcomes the disadvantages of known fighting toys and games and is a better fighting toy and game than existing fighting toys and games and methods of playing these toys and games.
Different fighting toys and games of fun and skill are desired for players of different ages, particularly games that employ joy stick controls and reactive toys.
The present disclosure includes a one-to one robot fighting game operable by a player.
In order to further explain the characteristics of the disclosure, the following embodiments of an improved toy and game according to the disclosure are given as an example only, without being limitative in any way, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a detailed internal view representation of one of the robots showing the motor and gear system.
b is a representation of one of the robots.
a is a representation, with parts broken away, of the handle and control base for the mounting the robot.
b is another representation, with parts broken away, of the handle and control base for the mounting the robot.
The disclosure is exemplified as a one-to one robots fighting game. The toy includes accessory characters being two robots, and one or two control bases, two armor sets and a fighting stage.
In the one form, there can be one control base. In this form there are 2 robots fighting each other, and either there is a two players mode or one player mode (namely play with a computer).
Speakers and LEDs instead of being located inside each robot can be positioned in the control base.
Batteries can be located in the control base while the mini motor and the gear drive system are in the robot.
Different changes on the game flow are described in the specification and flow chart.
As such the game, product and method is a fighting robot table top system. It is a One to One boxing game, and includes a base, two fighting robots and a boxing stage. Players use the handles to control the robots for multi-directional movements and robots' fist movements are motor driven that controlled by action buttons.
There are two battling modes: 1 PLAYER mode is a Player vs. Computer time challenge game. 2 PLAYER mode is a 5 rounds game that player wins 3 rounds will be the game winner.
Each robot's base has spring coil built underneath that will pop the Robot out of the stage once he is beat in a round or a game. Each player has life point and round point displayed on their control panel and it also generate different light and sound effects during the battle.
On start up, the Slide POWER switch to “ON” position (SFX1+LFX1). The unit will go to sleep mode after no input for 2 minutes, press the START button to wake up the unit.
Mode Selection
Game Start
6 General Game Rules
Bonus Punch
Mode—1 PLAYER
Mode—2 PLAYER
Fighting Power Control
In other forms of the disclosure there can be different set ups for the game play and features of the disclosed product and method.
Instead of one control base there can be two control bases. In this form there are 2 robots fighting each other, and either there is a two players mode or one player mode (namely play with a computer).
The disclosure includes the law of the lever applied where there is a shaft connecting the robot and the handle which controls swing and turn movement of the robot.
The disclosure also includes the supply of electricity located at the base and supplied through the shaft from the bottom to the robot for making attack motions.
Some product description characteristics are set out.
In one form a toy comprises two robots. There is a lever system with a shaft connecting at least one robot to a handle. The robot is responsive to movement of the handle through a physical mechanical connection with the handle whereby movement of the handle moves the robot. The movement of the handle by a player controls at least one of swing or turn movement of the robot.
A supply of electricity to the robot is provided so that a motor with each robot permits making robot motions in response to movement from the motor. The motor movement is responsive to a signal from the player. The robots are for interaction with each other. An effective engagement between the robots is at least one of recorded or indicated.
In another form there are two control bases, and a fighting stage. There is a lever system with a shaft connecting each respective robot to the handle; and the supply of electricity located at the base from the bottom of the robot.
In yet another form each of the two robots includes a lever system with a shaft connecting each respective robot to a respective handle. Each respective robot is responsive to movement of the respective handle through a physical mechanical connection with the handle. Movement of the handle moves the respective robot, and movement of the handle by a player controls at least one of swing or turn movement of the robot; a supply of electricity to each robot. Each robot includes a motor for making robot motions in response to movement from the motor. The motor movement is responsive to a signal from the player of each respective robot. The robots are for interaction with each other. An effective engagement between the robots is at least one of recorded or indicated.
An electric path to the motor is supplied through a shaft passing in the robot.
The operation characteristics of the robot including control of motion of the robot being Forward, Backward, Left and Right, and spinning 45 degree Left and Right. The control of motion is directed through a shaft, and the shaft is located through a fighting stage.
The control of motion of the robot includes the mechanical connection, the mechanical connection including an operation through a lever system between the handle and a shaft passing into the robot. Additionally through the motor movement, the control of the motion is for driving a multi-directional fighting action for the robot.
The handle operation is synchronized with shaft movement by physical connection with levers while buttons and triggers on the handle controls the motor electrically and hence arm movement of the robot.
There can be one or more colored LEDs inside the robot, the LEDs being for indicating the effective engagement between robots.
There is the fighting stage for the robots and a base for locating the robots relative to the stage. The robot position on the stage is being relatively fixed about a shaft extending above the fighting stage such that movement in a horizontal sense is fixed by the extending shaft. There is a stage ring accessory for surrounding the fighting stage.
The control base is below the robot and is for mounting the robot. There is a spring and there is a shaft extending in the robot. The spring is mounted with the shaft and is for forcing the robot relatively downwards at a predetermined stage of a fight. The predetermined stage is representative of a loss of a fight by the robot. The spring and shaft are in a locking engagement with the control base.
There is a motor for each robot, and each robot has left and right arms for a punching action and a waist about which a twisting action of the robot is affected. Each motor is for driving a twist of the waist of the robot for a left or right punch action of a respective arm.
A trigger can operate the robot. A play sequence program for the robot movement can be a combination of a left punch and a trigger action or a right punch and a trigger action to represent the performance of an extra power punch attack. The non activation of the trigger for operating the robot is a play sequence program wherein the robot movement is a left punch or a right punch to represent the performance of a single left or right punch respectively.
There can be a left or right punch trigger for the handle, the trigger being respectively for a left punch and a right punch respectively combination attack. The combination attack is selectively a programmed auto rapid punching within a predetermined time. The time can be selectively charged for a single time use after a predetermined number of operations of either left or right punch trigger. The handle is for controlling the action of the robot, the control being for at least one of a right punch, a left punch, and a combination attack.
The toy can include a speaker. The speaker can be being responsive for different kinds of situation through a game flow, such situations selectively being at least one of hit, lose, damage or a combination punching action.
Each robot can have different styles of accessories. A player can selectively install and interchange the accessories manually on the robot for providing extra protection and increasing the relative fighting power and distance between respective robots.
There are legs for robot, a manually lock and unlock located between the legs of the robot for engaging the shaft and for permitting interchanging styles of robot to be attached to the shaft.
The handle includes three buttons for controlling the action of the robot, one button being a right punch button, another button being a left punch button, and a third button being a combination attack trigger. In another form, those buttons can be located next to the handle.
The handle is adapted to perform in a joystick control way and selectively includes a spinning action, selectively about 45 degrees for clockwise and anti-clockwise respectively relatively to a forward position, the forward position being representative of moving the robot positions relatively directly toward each other.
The fighting stage can be a paper-craft stage, and there are spaced posts and a ring material between the posts. The stage is installed over a control base, and the control base is for connecting with each robot functionally and to the electric power and to a lever system connected to the handle.
The control base includes a shaft connecting the respective robot and the handle for controlling swing and turn movement when the robot is plugged into the stage.
The game play program includes setting up a one-to-one battle game between the robots, connecting each of two robots to a respective control base, locating the fighting stage over the respective control base for each robot, and plugging the two robots onto each respective control base for the power supply to operate the respective robots.
The game program is such that when a power supply is turned on for each of a control base for each robot, the handle controls a swing and twist action to thereby control body movement of the robot. Operating at least one of a left or right button or trigger acts to attack by a punching left or right action and selectively a combination attack of left and right action.
There is an LED inside each robot for lighting up to indicate a representative damage status for each robot. There can be a switch sensor for solid light activation when a head of the robot is representatively hit and a flashing pattern of the LED to indicate representatively a different damage status.
The sensor sensitive in each robot can be for different levels of representative damage to the respective robot. A first level is being equal to damage of one hit, and a second level, selectively being greater punch power or critical impact on the robot thereby to indicate representation of extra damage equal to damage of two hits.
There is a plug under each robot, and a head for each robot. The plug is for unlocking the robot when the head of the robot is subjected to a predetermined number of hits, this number being representative of a fight loss.
When the robot is ejected from the control base, the robot is a loser of a fight. The electrical supply from a control base to the robot is disconnected. When the player re-plugs the robot unit into the control base there is a manual restart of the game. Selectively a damage status indicator returns to zero after each plug-in process or pressing reset key.
Some of the operation characteristics of the robots are Forward, Backward, Left and Right Plus spinning 45 degree Left and Right Control through Stage Shaft. Other features of the toy and game are a mechanical and motor driven multi-directional fighting action. With each robot there is one or more colored LED lighting effect inside each figure's head. The ring accessory can include surrounding the fighting stage while the robots are fighting.
Some main features of each robot are set out.
Electricity is supplied by the stage through the shaft at bottom, which includes a spring coil for urging the robot down to represent a lost position, namely a down position. There is also a lock and unlock feature of the robot on the shaft with and into the control base.
There is one mini motor and gear drive system for each robot which drives the twist of the waist for the left and right punch action.
A combination of a Left punch+trigger/right punch+a trigger performs as an extra power punch attack rather than single pressing in right/left punch.
A trigger button for combination attacks, for instance programmed auto rapid punching—R>L>R>L>R punch within 1 sec, could be charged for single time use after every 20 presses of either left or right punch button.
There can be a built in 29 mm speaker for different kind of situation through the game flow, such as hit/lose/damaged/combination attack.
There can be multiple styles of helmet and knuckles. The user could install and interchange manually on every robot unit. The helmet and knuckles can be for extra protecting and increase the fighting power and distance.
A manually unlock level place between the legs of robot unit for interchanging other style of robot at anytime.
The handle/joystick includes 3 buttons for controlling the action of the robot (right punch button/Left punch button/combination attack trigger) once the power on and robot plugged in.
The handle can perform in a joystick-like-control way plus spinning action, for instance 45 degrees for clockwise and anti-clockwise.
The fighting stage consists of a paper-craft stage, 4 plastic posts and 3 wire ring or rubber band. This could be installed over the control base before the robot plugged into it. Assembling can be effected manually by the user. There can be a rounds counter for round counting which adjusted by player manually.
The control base includes an inner shaft connecting the robot and handle for controlling swing and turn movement when the robot plugged into the stage
The main power supplied by plurality no of AA batteries. There are posts for fitting and connection with the fighting stage.
One form of the game play is set out. To setting up one-to-one battle game, firstly connect the 2 pieces of control base, then put the fighting stage over the 2 control base, and finally plug the 2 fighting robot units onto each of control base to get power supply.
An example of the game start is set out. After the power supply is on for each control base, the handle is controlled by swinging and twisting action to control the body movement. Pressing the left/right button and trigger develops an attack by punching action and combination attack.
The red-color LED which inside each robot's head will light up to show the current damage status. The switch sensor will activated every time when the head was get hit and hence changing the flashing pattern of LED color to show different damage status.
The sensor is sensitive for 2 levels of damage, a first level would judge as normal damage which equal to damage of one hit, while a second level, namely needing more punch power or critical impact to trigger would judge as extra damage which equal to damage of two hits.
The plug under each robot unit will unlock once the head gets every 5 hits, namely representing a loss.
The robot can eject out of the control base representing as loser. The power supply from control base disconnected. The user has to re-plug the robot unit into the control manually to restart game. The damage status will return to zero after each plug-in process or pressing reset key.
Some of the product features include product styling which is robotic and athletic style. There can be battle armor, a metal beast which can be mechanical and or a tiger style. Alternatively there can be a frame dragon with fire and dragon style.
The present disclosures provide a toy or game and methods for their manufacture. The figures generally illustrate embodiments of a toy or game and methods for their play in accordance with the present disclosures.
In some other embodiment some other exemplary embodiments of the toy or game there are the different features of handle, fighting stage, control base, joystick action of the handle, trigger, button and the like
In one variation for instance, instead of being for two human players for each handle, one of the players could be a computerized program. In such a form the one robot is controlled by a preprogrammed computerized action.
The particular exemplary embodiments of the toy or game illustrated in the figures have been chosen for ease of explanation and understanding of the various aspects of the present disclosures. These illustrated embodiments are not meant to limit the scope of coverage but instead to assist in understanding the context of the language used in this specification and the appended claims. Accordingly, variations of toy or game including claimed aspects of the disclosures different from the illustrated embodiments may be encompassed by the appended claims,
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