Moov fidget toy

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11123649
  • Patent Number
    11,123,649
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 29, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2021
    2 years ago
  • CPC
  • Field of Search
    • US
    • 446 085000
    • 446 117000
    • 446 119000
    • 446 486000
    • 446 487000
    • 446 490000
    • CPC
    • A63H33/00
    • A63H33/04
    • A63H33/103
    • A63F9/088
    • A63F2009/1292
    • A63F2250/124
  • International Classifications
    • A63H33/00
Abstract
A fidget toy includes a plurality of wedge-shaped segments having bosses which interconnect the segments. Bearings allow adjacent segments to rotate relative to each other. Exertion of pressure on the top and bottom surfaces with a wiggling between respective sets of fingers, induces a dancing movement of the fidget toy.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to the field of stress relief toys, also called “fidget toys”. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a fidget toy particularly adept at stress relief.


Our society has become increasingly “stress producing” which has a negative impact on actual work production, mental peace of mind and interpersonal relationships. As a result, there has recently been an attempt to address these issues with a variety of different stress relieving devices in the form of “fidget toys”.


The user of the present “Moov™” fidget toy finds her/himself drawn to use the device, virtually compelled to pick it up and utilize it for its calming influence, or, if not specifically to garner that benefit, to produce the wiggling movement that results from wrestling with the device. The stress relief necessarily follows as a by-product.


The present invention is a stress-relieving fidget toy comprising: a) a first plurality P1 of interconnected wedge segments including an uppermost and a lowermost interconnected wedge segment and a second plurality P2 of intermediate interconnected wedge segments; b) connection means extending between adjacent ones of the first plurality of interconnected wedge segments; c) circular bearing means surrounding each of the connection means; whereby exertion of opposing pressure on an uppermost and lowermost surface of the uppermost and the lowermost interconnected wedge segments will cause random rotation of said second plurality of intermediate wedge segments which in turn results in a serpentine wiggling of the first plurality of interconnected wedge segments.


Preferably each of said second plurality P2 of wedge segments has a wedge-included-angle α of between 15° and 25°. It can also, in some embodiments, be beneficial for the uppermost and lowermost segments to have a combined wedge-included-angle of α. In those instances, (P2+1)α≤82°. For some embodiments, each of the first plurality P1 of interconnected wedge segments is hexagonal in shape. In other versions, each of the first plurality P1 of interconnected wedge segments is round in shape. Other configurations (pentagon, octagon, etc.) are also possible.


Various other features, advantages, and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent after a reading of the following detailed description.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The preferred embodiment(s) of the present invention is/are described in conjunction with the associated drawings in which like features are indicated with like reference numerals and in which



FIG. 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of the Moov fidget toy of the present invention;



FIG. 1A is a front view with the segments in an alternate position;



FIG. 1B is a front view with the segments in an opposite alternate position;



FIG. 2A is a schematic perspective view with the segments in a first position;



FIG. 2B is a front schematic view with the segments in the first position;



FIG. 2C is a side schematic view with the segments in the first position;



FIG. 2D is a rear schematic view with the segments in the first position;



FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the first embodiment;



FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment;



FIG. 5A is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of the Moov fidget toy of the present invention;



FIG. 5B is a front schematic view of the second embodiment;



FIG. 5C is a side schematic view of the second embodiment; and,



FIG. 5D is a top schematic view of the second embodiment.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

A first embodiment of the Moov™ fidget toy of the present invention is depicted in FIGS. 1-4 generally at 20. As best seen in FIGS. 1, 1A, 1B, fidget toy 20 is comprised of a first plurality of segments 22, the end segments labeled 22A and 22C with a second plurality of center segments labeled 22B. The overall total number of interconnected wedge shaped segments is P1 (in this embodiment, 5) while the number of intermediate wedge-shaped segments is P2 (in this embodiment, 3). The second plurality of center segments 22B each has a wedge-included-angle α that is preferably between 15° and 25°, while the upper and lower end segments 22A and 22C will most preferably have wedge-included-angles of 0.5α.


As best seen in FIGS. 3, 4, each intermediate segment 22B has a first end 21 with an opening 21A therein and a second end 23 with a boss or connecting means 23A that serves to connect adjacent segments 22. Circular bearing means 26 are positioned between each of the rotatable wedge segments 22. As shown in FIG. 4, each circular bearing means 26 is press fit and/or glued into opening 21A in adjacent segment 22B. Connecting means 23A is press fit into its associated circular bearing means 26.


As shown in FIGS. 1, 1A, 1B by putting axial pressure on upper surface 32A of upper segment 22A and lower surface 32C of lower segment 22C, with a little “wiggle motion” from the opposing fingers, the segments 22 with dance from a position shown in FIG. 1 in which the alignment essentially forms a cylinder, to one of the slumping cylinders shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, and a variety of configurations in between. It will be noted in FIG. 1 that the upper segment 22A, middle of three center segments 22B and lower segment 22C have parallel orientation with the first and third center segments 22B having opposite orientations. FIGS. 2A-2D depict some of the variety of positions the segments 22 can adopt as a result of the wiggle motion imposed upon fidget toy 20.


While the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-4 are depicted as having a circular cross section, it will be understood that any of a plurality of other cross sections can be adopted. By way of example, FIGS. 5A-5D depict a hexagonal fidget toy 20′. This is but two of the options possible. In addition to round and hexagonal, the fidget toy 20 could be pentagonal, octagonal, or any of a variety of other shapes. In addition, the cylindrical version can take on the persona of a beer or other beverage can, a worm or other character of interest to children. In these first two embodiments, the total included angle for all of the segments for optimum “wiggling” is around 80° and not to exceed 82°. The worm, which is not a fidget toy, per se, can have 9 segments with facial features (i.e., a big eye) on each end.


In employing the fidget toy 20, the user grasps the end segments 22A and 22B between a pair of fingers supporting lower surface 32C and thumb supporting upper surface 32A, by squeezing thumb and fingers toward one another with some wiggling motion, the center segments 22B will rotate in a variety of rotational directions and squirm on the user's hand in a fascinating manner that entices continued use.


Various changes, alternatives, and modifications will become apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art after a reading of the foregoing specification. It is intended that all such changes, alternatives, and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims be considered part of the present invention.

Claims
  • 1. A stress-relieving fidget toy comprising: a) a first plurality P1 of interconnected wedge segments including an uppermost and a lowermost interconnected wedge segment and a second plurality P2 of intermediate interconnected wedge segments;b) each of said second plurality of wedge segments having a first end with an opening therein and a second closed end with connection means extending therefrom, said connecting means extending between adjacent ones of said first plurality of interconnected wedge segments;c) circular bearing means press fit in each of said openings and surrounding each of said connection means, each said connecting means being press fit into its respective bearing means;
  • 2. The stress-relieving fidget toy of claim 1 wherein each of said second plurality P2 of wedge segments has a wedge-included-angle α of between 15° and 25°.
  • 3. The stress-relieving fidget toy of claim 2 wherein said uppermost and lowermost segments have a combined wedge-included-angle of α.
  • 4. The stress-relieving fidget toy of claim 3 wherein (P2+1)α≤82°.
  • 5. The stress-relieving fidget toy of claim 1 wherein each of said first plurality P1 of interconnected wedge segments is hexagonal in shape.
  • 6. The stress-relieving fidget toy of claim 1 wherein each of said first plurality P1 of interconnected wedge segments is round in shape.
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