Applicant claims the benefit of the May 24, 2004 filing date of co-pending application Ser. No. 29/206,018 (“018”). The entire '018 application is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to toys of the type that include the combination of (1) a top having a wheeled-shaped body with magnetic spindles projecting in opposite directions from the axis of rotation of the body, and (2) apparatus that can be manipulated to cause the top to spin, or to travel in a particular path dictated by rails, or the like. In some cases, the spinning top may separate from the apparatus to spin on a floor, or other surface.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art discloses top toys that includes combinations of tops having wheel-shaped bodies with wire rails, a spiral track, and the like. Representative prior art U.S. patents in the relevant art are listed on the Information Disclosure Statement filed with this application. Included in the listed prior art patents are tops having a wheel-shaped body with a pair of magnetic spindles projecting from opposite sides of the body at its axis of rotation for securing the top to a pair of rails by magnetic attraction. See, for example, Chen U.S. Pat. No. 4,031,660, issued Jun. 28, 1977, and Chesler U.S. Pat. D436,383 issued Jan. 16, 2001 which also discloses a top with a wheel-shaped body.
The toy of this invention includes: (1) a top having a wheel-shaped body; an axle mounted in the center of the body with a magnetic spindle at each end projecting from opposite sides of the body; (2) a track component with a pair of spaced discs mounted on a shaft so that the rims of the discs function as an endless, circular, two-rail track enclosing the shaft; and (3) a handle having a pair of legs that straddle the discs and are attached to a respective end of the shaft. The top is attached to the two-rail track by magnetic attraction of the spindles with the rims of the discs. The top orbits the shaft in response to manipulation of the handle. If the speed of the top develops centrifugal force sufficient to overcome the magnetic attraction to separate from the track to spin on a floor or other surface. The operator can retrieve the spinningop by magnetic attraction of a spindle with an end of the shaft, one of the discs, or the two-rail track.
In the drawings (
The track component 14 (
The disks 26 are mounted on the opposite ends of shaft 32 in mirror-image relationship such that the opposed pair of rims 28 form a two-rail track enclosing shaft 32. In the illustrated embodiment, the rims 28 are circular and concentric with the axis of shaft 32; hence, the top travels in an endless, circular orbit around the axis of shaft 32 as it travels around the two-rail track defined by the spaced rims 28.
The handle 12 (
A circular clamp 20 is mounted on both legs 18 of the wire handle 12 (
The preferred construction of top 16 is shown in
When the parts of
While specific embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification, the invention is not limited to the exact construction shown and described. Variations in the construction and arrangement of parts and components are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060217029 A1 | Sep 2006 | US |