Claims
- 1. A toy comprises: a first part and a second part, the parts being adapted to be placed into registration, the first part comprising a sensor having a predetermined range, the second part comprising one or more reflective areas adapted to be sensed and one or more non-reflective areas adapted not to be detected by the sensor, such that when the second part is placed into registration with the first part, a sensor signal is generated specific to the area or areas sensed; and processing means in the first part adapted to receive said signal and to generate an appropriate response; wherein non-reflective areas comprise recessed surfaces adapted to lie outside the predetermined range of the sensor when the first and second part are placed into registration.
- 2. The toy of claim 1, further comprising a multiplicity of second parts coded by reflective and non-reflective areas to be individually recognized by the first part when placed into registration.
- 3. The toy of claim 1, further comprising multiple sensors.
- 4. The toy of claim 2, further comprising multiple sensors.
- 5. The toy of claim 2, wherein the reflective areas comprise surfaces adapted to lie within the predetermined range of the sensor.
- 6. The toy of claim 3, wherein the reflective areas comprise surfaces adapted to lie within the predetermined range of the sensors.
- 7. The toy of claim 4, wherein reflective areas comprise surfaces adapted to lie within the predetermined range of the sensors.
- 8. An electronic toy teapot comprising a pot and a plurality of lids:each lid corresponding to a particular character or personality; sensor means in the pot adapted to detect which of said lids is located on the part at any time; processing means to receive a signal from the sensor means and to generate an appropriate response corresponding to the particular lid located on the pot; communication means to express said response audibly or visually; and a microphone acting with said processing means to receive an audible signal from a user of the teapot, and to generate the audible or visual response within a suitable delay thereafter.
- 9. The electronic toy teapot of claim 8, wherein the audible or visual response comprises one or more of voice effects, sound effects, and music.
- 10. The electronic toy teapot of claim 9, further comprising an indicator light to indicate to the user that an audible signal is desired or anticipated.
- 11. The electronic toy teapot of claim 8, further comprising status switch means adapted to change between open and closed conditions as the teapot is lifted in readiness for simulated pouring, or set down after pouring.
- 12. The electronic toy teapot of claim 8, further comprising tilt switch means adapted to initiate the sound of pouring tea when the teapot is tilted to lower the spout, and to end said tea-pouring sound when the teapot is returned to a substantially upright position.
- 13. The electronic toy teapot of claim 8, further comprising trigger means to initiate delivery of electrical power from a battery power source to the electronic components of the teapot.
- 14. The electronic toy teapot of claim 13 wherein said trigger means are located on each lid.
- 15. The electronic toy teapot of claim 14, wherein said trigger means comprise a protrusion on each lid adapted to trigger a trigger switch located on or in the pot.
- 16. The electronic toy teapot of claim 9, further comprising:an indicator light to indicate to the user that an audible signal from the user is desired or anticipated; status switch means adapted to change between open and closed conditions as the teapot is lifted in readiness for simulated pouring or set down after pouring; tilt switch means adapted to initiate the sound of pouring tea when the teapot is tilted to lower the spout, and to end said tea pouring sound when the teapot is returned to a substantially upright orientation; and trigger means comprising a protrusion on each lid adapted to trigger a trigger switch on the pot to initiate delivery of electrical power from a storage battery to the electronic components of the teapot.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of a Provisional Application No. 60/259,221 filed Jan. 3, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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