The disclosure relates to a leg assembly of a figure, and more particularly to a leg assembly of a LEGO®-type toy figure.
LEGO® toys, manufactured by The LEGO Group, have developed a great customer base comprised of people from various age groups, with LEGO® minifigures being the most popular thereamong due to their characteristic designs. However, since the LEGO® minifigures are small and configured with holes on the rear side of their legs for engagement with other LEGO® components, mechanical designs of these legs are simplified without knee joints, resulting in less variations in action poses.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a leg assembly of a LEGO®-type toy figure that offers the toy figure more variations in actions poses.
According to the disclosure, the leg assembly includes a leg unit. The leg unit includes a thigh component and a shank component. The thigh component includes an upper thigh block and a lower thigh block. The upper thigh block has a lateral upper-thigh surface, a rear upper-thigh surface, and a bottom upper-thigh surface having a first recess that extends from the rear upper-thigh surface in a front-rear direction. The upper thigh block is formed with a mounting hole that extends from the lateral upper-thigh surface in a lateral direction transverse to the front-rear direction, and a first leg hole that extends from the rear upper-thigh surface in the front-rear direction. The mounting hole is to be engaged with a hip joint of the LEGO®-type toy figure. The lower thigh block is connected to the bottom upper-thigh surface of the upper thigh block.
The shank component is connected to the lower thigh block in such a way that the thigh component is rotatable in relation to the shank component in the front-rear direction. The shank component includes a rear shank wall having a rear surface, and a top surface that has a second recess extending from the rear surface in the front-rear direction. The leg unit is switchable between an upright state, where the rear upper-thigh surface and the rear surface of the rear shank wall are coplanar and the first recess and the second recess cooperatively define a second leg hole, and a bent knee state, where the thigh component is rotated in relation to the shank component such that an angle formed between the rear upper-thigh surface and the rear surface of the rear shank wall is smaller than that in the upright state.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment(s) with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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In this embodiment, each of the leg units 2, 3 includes a thigh component 4 and a shank component 5.
The thigh component 4 includes an upper thigh block 41 and a lower thigh block 44. The upper thigh block 41 has a lateral upper-thigh surface 410, a rear upper-thigh surface 413, and a bottom upper-thigh surface 415, and is formed with a mounting hole 42 and a first leg hole 43. The mounting hole 42 extends from the lateral upper-thigh surface 410 in a lateral direction (X) and is pivotally engaged with a shaft (not shown) of the hip joint 91, so that the thigh component 4 is pivotally connected to the hip joint 91 of the LEGO®-type toy
The upper thigh block 41 includes an upper portion 411, and a lower portion 412 that is narrower than the upper portion 411 in the lateral direction (X). In this embodiment, the lower portion 412 of the upper thigh block 41 has the same width as the lower thigh block 44 in the lateral direction (X), but this disclosure is not limited in this respect.
The lower thigh block 44 is connected to the bottom upper-thigh surface 415 of the upper thigh block 41, and has two lateral surfaces 440 opposite to each other in the lateral direction (X). Each of the lateral surfaces 440 has a pivot hole 441, and a guiding groove 442 that is in spatial communication with the pivot hole 441 and that extends from a bottom edge of the lateral surface 440 toward the pivot hole 441. In this embodiment, for each of the lateral surfaces 440, the guiding groove 442 has a depth that gradually reduces from the bottom edge of the lateral surface 440 to the pivot hole 441, and a smallest depth of the guiding groove 442 is smaller than a depth of the pivot hole 441.
The shank component 5 is connected to the lower thigh block 44 in such a way that the thigh component 4 is rotatable in relation to the shank component 5 in the front-rear direction (Y), so that each of the leg units 2, 3 is switchable between an upright state (e.g., the leg unit 3 in
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In this embodiment, a ratio of a vertical length of the upper portion 411 of the upper thigh block 41 (see D1 in
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In this embodiment, the lateral shank walls 513, 514 of the shank component 5 of each of the leg units 2, 3 have different heights in the up-down direction (Z); i.e., the upper edges of the lateral shank walls 513, 514 are not aligned while the bottom edges of the lateral shank walls 513, 514 are aligned. Furthermore, the shank components 5 of the leg units 2, 3 are mirrored (i.e., in bilateral symmetry). In this embodiment, the lateral shank wall that corresponds to an outer side of the shank component 5 (i.e., the lateral shank wall 513 for the leg unit 2 and the lateral shank wall 514 for the leg unit 3) is taller than the lateral shank wall that corresponds to an inner side of the shank component 5 (i.e., the lateral shank wall 514 for the leg unit 2 and the lateral shank wall 513 for the leg unit 3). Such a mistake-proofing design may prevent inadvertent errors in assembly of the leg unit 2, 3, but this disclosure is not limited in this respect. In this embodiment, the upper thigh block 41 further has a cover part 414 that extends downwardly from a front side of the bottom surface of the upper portion 411 of the upper thigh block 41 in order to conceal the height difference between the lateral shank walls 513, 514, so a visual border between the thigh component 4 and the shank component 5 would be a straight line (see
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During assembly, a player may be aware of whether the thigh component 4 and/or the shank component 5 corresponds to a right leg or a left leg of the toy
Then, the player may assemble the thigh components 4 of the leg units 2, 3 on the hip joint 91 of the toy
After the assembly, a height of the each of the leg units 2, 3 and a ratio between the heights of the leg portion and the entire toy
It is noted that the two leg units 2, 3 are mirrored to achieve symmetric visual perception in this disclosure, but this disclosure is not limited to such. In some embodiments, the two leg units 2, 3 may be designed asymmetric for some special characters.
The embodiment of the leg assembly according to this disclosure has the following advantages:
1. By configuring the leg unit 2, 3 to have the thigh component 4 and the shank component 5 that are separably and rotatably connected to each other, the leg portion of the toy
2. The depth of the guiding groove 442 gradually reduces from the edge to the pivot hole 441, making assembly of the leg unit 2, 3 easier. In addition, since the smallest depth of the guiding groove 442 is smaller than that of the pivot hole 441, the corresponding protrusion 521 may be firmly engaged with the pivot hole 441 after sliding into the pivot hole 441 along the guiding groove 442.
3. Better visual proportion may be achieved by configuring the ratio of the vertical length (D1) of the upper portion 411 of the upper thigh block 41 to the vertical length (D2) of the shank component 5 to be between 0.9 and 1.1.
4. Different heights of the lateral shank walls 513, 514 and different sizes of the protrusions 521 and corresponding pivot holes 441 may aid the player in identifying whether the shank component 5 corresponds to the left leg or the right leg of the toy
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment(s). It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is (are) considered the exemplary embodiment(s), it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment(s) but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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Search Report appended to an Office Action, which was issued to Taiwanese counterpart application No. 108108035 by the TIPO dated May 14, 2020, with an English translation thereof. |