Information
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Patent Grant
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6402583
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Patent Number
6,402,583
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Date Filed
Friday, January 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 423
- 446 424
- 446 476
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A parking area toy comprising: a body (10); a turn table (50) which can be rotated around a vertical axis and can be moved up and down along the vertical axis; a plurality of parking spaces (1-7) for parking a plurality of car toys (20), which are disposed on a plane around a passage for the turn table; a turn table rotating member (M, 20h, 80) for rotating the turn table around the vertical axis; a turn table lifting member (M, 10n, 12a) for moving the turn table up and down along the vertical axis; and a member for driving a car toy in and out (51, 52, 53, 54), which has a placing member (53) for placing a car toy (20) thereon and which is for moving a car toy into or out of a predetermined parking space by operating the placing member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a parking area toy, in particular, a parking area toy having a plurality of parking spaces, in which a car toy can be come into a desired parking space and a car toy can be come out of a desired parking space.
2. Description of Earlier Development
A conventional parking area toy as described in Japanese Utility Model Application Publication (Examined) No. Jitsuko-sho-49-22314 is known. In the parking area toy, a car toy is transferred to a desired floor of the parking area by ascending a table on which a car toy is placed, and by rotating a rotary body having four parking spaces which are arranged in a cross-shape adjacent to the ascent and descent space of the table to face the table to a desired parking space on the desired floor, and then the car toy is transferred into the desired parking space.
However, the above-described conventional parking area toy is widely different from the real parking area in that the table on which a car toy is placed ascends or descends only and the parking spaces arranged adjacent to the ascent and descent space of the table are rotated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made for solving such problems.
An object of the present invention is to provide a parking area toy like a real parking area.
That is, in accordance with an aspect of the invention, the parking area toy comprises: a body; a turn table which can be rotated around a vertical axis and can be come up and down along the vertical axis; a plurality of parking spaces for parking a plurality of car toys, which are disposed on a plane around a passage for the turn table; a turn table rotating member for rotating the turn table around the vertical axis; a turn table lifting member for moving the turn table up and down along the vertical axis; and a member for driving a car toy in and out, which has a placing member for placing a car toy thereon and which is for going a car toy into or out of a predetermined parking space by operating the placing member.
Herein, the “turn table lifting member” may have a wrapping connector driving mechanism. Concretely, the turn table may be moved up and down by engaging the turn table with a string wrapped around a pulley or a chain wrapped around a sprocket and by rotating the pulley or the sprocket.
According to the parking area toy, it is possible to park a car toy into an optional parking space among a plurality of parking spaces which are disposed around the passage for moving the turn table up and down therethrough and to drive the car toy out of an optional parking space onto the turn table.
Preferably, the turn table lifting member comprises a first shaft extending along the vertical axis, which forms a screw pair together with the turn table and is rotationally driven by a motor, and the turn table is moved up and down along a column by rotating the first shaft reciprocally by the motor.
According to the parking area toy, it is possible to move the turn table up and down by providing a first shaft which forms a screw pair together with the turn table, and a column for guiding the turn table to move up and down, in the passage for moving the turn table up and down, and only by rotationally driving the first shaft by using a power source outside the passage for moving the turn table up and down.
The turn table rotating member may have a gear wheel which is provided at a lower position and is rotationally driven around the vertical axis by a motor, and the turn table and the gear wheel may be coupled with each other by a column so as to be rotatable as a body, and the turn table may be rotationally driven by the motor through the gear wheel.
According to the parking area toy having such a structure, it is possible to rotationally drive the turn table through the column by driving the gear wheel rotationally which is provided at a lower position of the body.
The member for driving a car toy in and out comprises a second shaft extending along the vertical axis, which is rotationally driven by a motor, and the car toy is driven in or out by rotating the second shaft by the motor.
According to the parking area toy having such a structure, it is possible to drive the car toy in or out by rotating the second shaft independent of the first shaft.
Preferably, the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out can be driven by only one motor, and the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out are driven selectively.
According to the parking area toy having such a structure, it is possible to drive the car toy in or out of a desired driving place, by operating the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out, by only one motor.
Preferably, the body has a plurality of stories each having a plurality of parking spaces.
According to the parking area toy having such a structure, it is possible to park in a plurality of parking spaces which are provided on each story.
Preferably, the parking area toy further comprises a floor selection member for setting a floor to be parked and a lateral position selection member for setting a parking space to be parked in a floor, wherein the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out goes the car toy in or out of a parking space set by the floor selection member and the lateral position selection member.
According to the parking area toy having such a structure, it is possible to move the toy car in or out of a desired parking space.
Preferably, the floor selection member comprises: a vertically erected rotatable shaft a rotational angle of which is varied according to the set floor, and a plurality of stoppers attached to a periphery of the erected rotatable shaft at an interval, each having a projection extending in a lateral direction different from one another, so that the erected rotatable shaft rotates and stops at a position that the projection of a corresponding stopper can engage with and stop the turn table.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the parking area toy comprises: a body comprising a plurality of stories; a turn table which can be rotated around a vertical axis and can be moved up and down along the vertical axis; a plurality of parking spaces for parking a plurality of car toys, which are disposed on each of the stories, around a passage for the turn table; a turn table rotating member for rotating the turn table around the vertical axis; a turn table lifting member for moving the turn table up and down along the vertical axis; and a member for driving a car toy in and out, which has a placing member for placing a car toy thereon and which is for going a car toy into or out of a predetermined parking space by operating the placing member; wherein the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out can be driven by only one motor.
According to the parking area toy, it is possible to park a car toy into an optional parking space among a plurality of parking spaces which are disposed around the passage for moving the turn table up and down therethrough and to drive the car toy out of an optional parking space onto the turn table.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein;
FIG. 1
is a perspective view for showing a parking area toy according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view for showing the parking spaces of the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view for showing the floor setting member in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a view for showing the lateral position setting member in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a view for showing the lifting member for ascending and descending the turn table in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a view for showing the inner mechanism of supporting column in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a schematic perspective explanation view showing the rotating mechanism for rotating the turn table in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a schematic perspective explanation view showing the changing mechanism in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 9
is a schematic perspective explanation view showing the mechanism for running a car toy in and out of the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 10
is a view for showing the function of the cam of the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 11
is an exploded view of the turn table in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 12A
,
12
B and
12
C are views for showing an arm member, a member placed thereon and the like, in the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 13
is a construction view of the changing member for the parking area toy shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 14
is a construction perspective view of the changing member for the parking area toy.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Hereinbelow, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
shows the parking area toy
100
according to an embodiment of the present invention. The body
10
of the parking area toy
100
has three floors each having 7 parking spaces. Every parking space on each floor has an attached number among
1
to
7
in order, as shown in FIG.
2
. Around the body
10
, a spiral slope
30
is arranged for a car toy
20
to come down. The body
10
is provided with a slope
40
which is used for the car toy
20
to come into or out of the body
10
. At approximately the center of the body
10
, a turn table
50
is provided for placing the car toy
20
thereon. The body
10
is also provided with a heliport
60
at the rooftop thereof.
The method to use the parking area toy
100
will be explained briefly, as follows.
First, the car toy
20
is placed on the turn table
50
through the slope
40
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In this state, a switch lever
70
is turned on. Before placing the car toy
20
on the turn table
50
, the switch lever
70
may be also turned on. Then, the floor to park the car toy
20
is selected by rotating a floor selection dial
71
and the number of a parking space on the floor to park the car toy
20
is selected by rotating a lateral position selection dial
72
. The order of the rotational operations of the floor selection dial
71
and the lateral position selection dial
72
may be reversed. Thereafter, when pushing down an operational button
73
, the turn table
50
goes up to the floor selected by the floor selection dial
71
and then the turn table
50
rotates so that the turn table
50
faces to the parking space selected, that is, so that the rear portion of the car toy
20
on the turn table
50
faces to the parking space selected, by the lateral position selection dial
72
. The car toy
20
on the turn table
50
is then run into the desired parking space with the rear portion taking the lead. Thereafter, the turn table
50
rotates to return to the initial rotational position and moves up to the roof with keeping the state. The moved turn table
50
to the roof carries out an action for discharging a car toy
20
, although because the turn table
50
has no car toy
20
thereon in this case, actually, no car toy is discharged. Then, the turn table
50
descends to return to the lowest initial height position.
Next, how to run a parked car toy
20
out of the parking space will be explained, as follows.
First, the parking floor and the parking space where the car toy
20
to be run out is parked are selected by rotating the floor selection dial
71
and the lateral position selection dial
72
. In the state, when pushing down the operational button
73
, the turn table
50
goes up to the floor selected by the floor selection dial
71
and then the turn table
50
rotates so that the turn table
50
faces to the parking space with the number selected by the lateral position selection dial
72
. The car toy
20
is moved from the parking space onto the turn table
50
. Thereafter, the turn table
50
rotates to return to the initial rotational position and moves up to the roof with keeping the state. When the moved-up turn table
50
reaches to the roof, the car toy
20
is come out of the turn table
50
. Then, the turn table
50
descends to return to the lowest initial height position. On the other hand, the car toy
20
discharged from the turn table
50
goes down through the spiral slope
30
, and comes to be placed onto the turn table
50
again or comes to be discharged out of the parking area toy
100
through the slope
40
, according to selection. The selection of the courses can be carried out by operating the course changing switch
74
to pull a guide member in or out.
Arrangement of Parking Spaces
The floor of each story of the body
10
expands in an approximate fan-shape around the lifting space for the turn table
50
, as shown in FIG.
2
. Each of the parking spaces extends radially, about the central axis of the turn table
50
. To the parking spaces, reference numerals
1
-
7
are conveniently attached, respectively, to indicate the lateral positions thereof in the floor.
Floor Setting Member
The floor setting member for setting the floor to park the car toy has a construction, as follows.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, to the rotary shaft
71
a
of the floor selection dial
71
, a gear
71
b
is attached to engage with a first rack gear
71
d
which is formed on the lower surface of an end of a rack plate
71
c
. On a side surface of the other end of the rack plate
71
c
, a second rack gear
71
e
is formed to engage with a toothed gear
71
g
which is provided on a rotary shaft
71
f
. On the periphery of the rotary shaft
71
f
, engaging members
71
h
,
71
i
and
71
j
are attached at positions corresponding to each of the stories. The engaging members
71
h
,
71
i
and
71
j
are constructed to strike against a pawl
50
a
which is provided on the periphery of the turn table
50
, according to the rotary position of the rotary shaft
71
f
. As a result, ascending of the turn table
50
is stopped by the striking of pawl
50
a
against the engaging member
71
h
,
71
i
or
71
j
. For example, in order to stop the turn table
50
at the second floor, it is required that the floor selection dial
71
is rotated up to the position of second floor. Then, the engaging members
71
i
is rotated through a predetermined angle by the rotation of the floor selection dial
71
through the first rack gear
71
d
, the second rack gear
71
e
and the toothed gear
71
g
on the shaft
71
f
, so that a projection of the engaging members
71
i
can be engaged with the pawl
50
a
of the turn table
50
by ascending of the turn table
50
.
In a side surface of an end of the rack plate
71
c
, a positioning portion
71
k
with four notches is formed. Adjacent to the four notches, a plate spring
711
which is attached to the body
10
and has a bent portion
71
m
is disposed so that the bent portion
71
m
engages with one of the four notches to set the selected floor and to perform positioning for the rack plate
71
c
. The four notches are for positioning the rack plate
71
c
for the initial position, and positions of first, second and third floors, respectively. On a portion of the upper surface of the rack plate
71
c
, a color seal is attached to be seen by the operator through one of windows formed in the cover case to indicate the selected floor visually.
Lateral Position Setting Member
The lateral position setting member for setting the parking space in a floor to park the car toy has a construction, as follows.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the lateral position selection dial
72
is provided with a gear
72
b
attached to the rotary shaft
72
a
. The gear
72
b
is engaged with a crown gear
72
e
which is attached to the rotary shaft
72
d
of the rotary plate
72
c
. The rotary plate
72
c
is provided with a cam
72
f
which is always brought into contact with a standing portion
72
x
formed at an end of a lever
72
h
by a pulled biasing force of a spring
72
i
. An end of the spring
72
i
is fixed to an projection of the lever
72
h
and the other end thereof is fixed to the body. The lever
72
h
is rotatable on a shaft
72
g
reciprocally. At the other end on the lower surface of the lever
72
h
, a pin
72
j
stands erect downward. The pin
72
j
passes through a long small hole
72
m
which is formed at an end of an engaging member
72
l.
The engaging member
72
l
is rotatable around a shaft
72
k
reciprocally and is also movable in the direction of the shaft
72
k
. On the upper surface of the engaging member
72
l,
a triangular-shaped projection
72
n
is attached. The triangular-shaped projection
72
n
engages with any one of seven triangular-shaped projections
80
a
to
80
g
which are attached to the rear surface of a gear (floor plate)
80
, selectively, according to the position of the engaging member
72
l
in the direction of the shaft
72
k
. The seven triangular-shaped projections
80
a
to
80
g
are arranged corresponding to the seven parking spaces which are provided on the floor of each story, respectively. The distance between the triangular-shaped projections
80
a
to
80
g
and the center of the gear
80
come to be small gradually in this order. For example, in order to stop the turn table
50
to face to the no.
2
of the parking spaces in
FIG. 2
, on a floor, it is required that the lateral position selection dial
72
is rotated up to the no.
2
position. Then, the triangular-shaped projection
72
n
of the engaging member
72
l
comes to engage with the triangular-shaped projection
80
b
which is attached to the rear surface of a gear
80
, according to the rotation of the turn table
50
.
In a periphery of the lower surface of the gear (floor plate)
80
, eight notches
81
a
to
81
h
for positioning are formed, as shown in FIG.
7
. Adjacent to the eight notches
81
a
to
81
h
, a plate spring
82
a
which is attached to the body
10
and has a bent portion
82
b
, is disposed so that the bent portion
82
b
engages with one of the eight notches to stop the turn table
50
at the position temporarily. The eight notches
81
a
to
81
h
are for positioning the turn table
50
for positions of first to eighth parking spaces in a floor and the initial position, respectively.
In a periphery of the rotary plate
72
c
, a positioning portion
72
o
with a plurality of notches for positioning is formed, as shown in FIG.
4
. Adjacent to the notches, a plate spring
72
p
with a bent portion
72
q
is disposed so that the bent portion
72
q
engages with one of the notches to stop the rotary plate
72
c
and to set the lateral position. On a portion of the upper surface of the rotary plate
72
c
, a color seal is attached to be seen by the operator through one of windows formed in the cover case, to indicate the selected lateral parking space visually.
Turn Table Lifting Member
The turn table lifting member for lifting the turn table
50
up and down has a construction, as follows.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, while the turn table
50
goes up, the rotary force of the motor M is transmitted to the gear
10
n
of the column
11
through the gears
10
a
,
10
b
,
10
c
,
10
d
,
10
e
,
10
f
,
10
g
,
10
h
,
10
i
,
10
j
,
10
k
,
10
l
and
10
m
. On the other hand, while the turn table
50
goes down, the rotary force of the motor M is transmitted to the gear
10
n
of the column
11
through the gears
10
a
,
10
b
,
10
c
,
10
d
,
10
o
,
10
e
,
10
f
,
10
g
,
10
h
,
10
i
,
10
j
,
10
k
,
10
l
and
10
m
, as shown in the circle of FIG.
5
. The gear
10
n
is attached to a shaft
12
having a spiral guide portion
12
a
, as shown in FIG.
6
. Although the turn table
50
is not shown in this figure, it is engaged with the spiral guide portion
12
a
. As a result, when the shaft
12
is rotated by the motor M, the turn table
50
goes up or down according to the rotational direction of the shaft
12
.
The gear
10
c
is a sun gear and the gear
10
d
is a planet gear. The latter planet gear
10
d
is provided on a drum
41
b
which is rotatable around the rotary axis of the sun gear
10
c.
Turn Table Rotating Member
The turn table rotating member for rotating the turn table
50
has a construction, as follows.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, for rotating the turn table
50
in regular direction, the rotary force of the motor M is transmitted to the gear
20
i
of the gear wheel (floor plate)
80
through the gears
10
a
,
10
b
,
10
c
,
10
d
,
20
a
,
20
b
,
20
c
,
20
d
,
20
e
,
20
f
,
20
g
and
20
h.
Member for Running Car Toy in and Out
The member for running a car toy in and out has a construction, as follows.
When the gear wheel (floor plate)
80
is rotated, that is, the turn table
50
is rotated to face to the predetermined direction, i.e., the direction of the desired parking space, the triangular-shaped projection
72
n
of the engaging member
72
l
comes to strike against one of the triangular-shaped projections
80
a
to
80
g
which is attached to the rear surface of the gear wheel (floor plate)
80
, as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. Accordingly, the engaging member
72
l
is rotated downwardly around the shaft
72
k
to rotate a swing plate
61
a
which is provided under the engaging member
72
l
, in the counterclockwise direction around the shaft
61
b
, as shown in FIG.
8
. As the result, an end of the swing plate
61
a
presses the gear
20
f
in the direction shown by an arrow “A” to release the engagement of the gears
20
f
and
20
g
. Then, the triangular-shaped projection
72
n
gets over the hit one of the triangular-shaped projection
80
a
to
80
g
, and just thereafter the bent portion
82
b
of the plate spring
82
a
engages with the adjacent one of the notches for positioning
81
a
to
81
h
to stop the movement of the turn table
50
temporarily. In the state, the swing plate
61
a
and the engaging member
72
l
returns to the initial position by the pulled spring
61
x
. On the other hand, the gear
61
c
which is provided on the same rotary shaft as that of the gears
20
f
and
20
e
is moved in the direction of the arrow “A” together with the gears
20
f
and
20
e
. The gear
61
c
comes to engage with and rotate the gear
61
d
which is integral with the rotary plate
62
a
, by passing through the notch
62
b
of the rotary plate
62
a
, before the swing plate
61
a
and the engaging member
72
l
returns to the initial position. The depth of the notch
62
b
is made not to interrupt the rotation of the rotary plate
62
a.
On a surface of the rotary plate
62
a
, a cam
61
e
is formed. A swing member
61
g
which can swing around the shaft
61
f
is brought into contact with the cam
61
e
, as shown in FIG.
9
. At an end of the swing member
61
g
, a forked portion “F” is formed to sandwich the gears
61
h
and
61
i
which are provided on the same rotary shaft as that of the gears
20
c
and
20
d
. When the gears
61
h
and
61
i
are moved by swinging of the swing member
61
g
, the gear
61
h
comes to engage with the gear
61
j.
The cam
61
e
functions as shown in FIG.
10
. When the rotation of the turn table
50
in the regular direction is stopped, first, the cam becomes a neutral state, and then the state changes to one in that the rotary force of the motor M is transmitted to the gear
61
r
of the column
11
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, through the gears
10
a
,
10
b
,
10
c
,
10
d
,
20
a
,
20
b
,
20
c
,
61
h
,
61
j
,
61
k
,
61
l
,
61
m
,
61
n
,
61
o
,
61
p
and
61
q
, that is, the arm projecting (forward) action. Next, the state changes to one in that the rotary force of the motor M is transmitted to the gear
61
r
of the column
11
, through the gears
10
a
,
10
b
,
10
c
,
10
d
,
20
a
,
20
b
,
20
c
,
61
i
,
61
s
,
61
l
,
61
m
,
61
n
,
61
o
,
61
p
and
61
q
, that is, the arm drawing back (backward) action, and thereafter the state returns to the neutral state. These all states are carried out during a rotation of the rotary plate
62
a
. When the rotary plate
62
a
makes a round, the gear
61
c
reaches to the position of the notch
62
b
of the rotary plate
62
a
, and the gears
20
f
,
20
e
and
61
c
return to the initial position by the biasing force of the pushing spring
62
c.
The gear
61
r
is attached to a rod
13
having a square-shaped section, as shown in FIG.
6
. The rod
13
is provided also with a gear
61
t
which can go up and down together with the turn table
50
. The rotary force of gear
61
t
is transmitted to the gear (rack gear)
51
a
of an arm member
51
through the gears
61
u
,
61
v
,
61
w
and
61
x
which are provided on the turn table
50
, as shown in FIG.
11
. The arm member
51
is movable in the direction of the diameter of the turn table
50
. The top end of the arm member
51
can be come in and out of the periphery of the turn table
50
radially.
The arm member
51
is provided with a supporting member
52
therein which can swing around a shaft
52
a
, as shown in FIGS.
11
,
12
A,
12
B and
12
C. The top end of the supporting member
52
is positioned at a cutout portion
51
a
which is formed in the forward half of the arm member
51
. In the top end of the supporting member
52
, a small long hole
52
c
is formed to pass a pin
53
a
therethrough which is attached to the middle portion of a placing member
53
horizontally. The placing member
53
is supported by and placed on the top end of the supporting member
52
to be movable in the projecting direction of the arm member
51
within the length of the long hole
52
c
, as shown in
FIGS. 12A
to
12
C. At the back end portion of the arm member
51
, a pressing member
54
is attached to be swingable around the shaft
54
a
. Between the pressing member
54
and the supporting member
52
, a torsion coil spring
55
is installed to give a biasing force in directions for the top end portion of the supporting member
52
and the top end of the pressing member
54
to project out of the arm member
51
. The placing member
53
can take a first position at which it projects out of the top end of the arm member
51
in the radial direction of the turn table
50
, as shown in
FIG. 12A
, and a second position at which it goes inside the top end of the arm member
51
, as shown in FIG.
12
B. At the first position, the placing member
53
is in a state to be able to go down, so as to change to the state shown in FIG.
12
C. At the second position, a pawl
53
b
of the top end portion of the placing member
53
is placed on the arm member
51
to engage with the engagement portion
51
b
of the arm member
51
. In this second state, a further descent of the placing member
53
is prevented in the course thereof. When the top end of the arm member
51
is within the turn table
50
, the placing member
53
is held at the first position because the back end of the placing member
53
is pressed by the wall portion
56
b
of a discharging member
56
which will be explained later. On the other hand, when the top end of the arm member
51
is projecting from the turn table
50
radially, the placing member
53
can take the first and second positions.
Because of such a construction, it is possible to come a car toy in and out of the car parking area toy.
That is, when the turn table
50
is at the initial height position, i.e., the lowest position, because the top end of the arm member
51
is in the turn table
50
, the placing member
53
is held at the first position. Therefore, when a car toy advances into the turn table
50
, the car toy
20
strikes to the inclined surface portion of the top end of the placing member
53
and thereby the placing member
53
goes down to accept the car toy
20
thereon. On one hand, in the case of parking the car toy
20
into the parking space,the placing member
53
is at the first position. Therefore, when the arm member
51
projects, although the placing member
53
goes down, it is pushed out of the turn table
50
by the pressing member
54
. As a result, the car toy
20
comes to be placed on the parking space. At the time, because the placing member
53
is at the first position, when the arm member
51
returns into the turn table
50
, the car toy
20
comes to be left on the parking space. On the other hand, in the case of taking the car toy
20
out of the parking space, the arm member
51
gets into under the car toy
20
. At the time, the pawl
53
b
of the placing member
53
comes to be placed on the engaging portions
51
b
of the arm member
51
. Thereby, descent of the placing member
53
is prevented in the course thereof and thereby the car toy
20
is supported by the placing member
53
. Because the arm member
51
returns into the turn table
50
in the state, the car toy
20
is taken out of the parking space. The placing member
53
strikes against the wall portion
56
b
of the discharging member
56
in the course of the arm member
51
returning into the turn table
50
. Accordingly, the placing member
53
takes the first position.
The discharging member
56
has a structure to rotate around the shaft
56
a
. When the turn table
50
reaches the roof, the discharging member
56
strikes against a fixed portion of the body
10
. Accordingly, the discharging member
56
rotates around the shaft
56
a
and is lifted, so that the car toy
20
is discharged from there. At this time, a projection which is provided on the lower side of the discharging member
56
but is not shown, pushes the pressing member
54
. Thereby, the pressing member
54
is acted in the direction that the top end thereof goes down through the slit
56
c
of the discharging member
56
. Thus, the car toy
20
is easily discharged.
Changing Member
When the turn table
50
is at the initial height position, i.e., the lowest position, the changing member is in the state (table drop state) shown in FIG.
13
. In the state, the positioning member
41
a
engages with the first pawl
41
c
of a drum
41
b
(first position). The drum
41
b
supports the planet gear
10
d
. In the state that the drum
41
b
is not engaged with the positioning member
41
a
, the drum
41
b
rotates around the shaft of the sun gear
10
c
while the planet gear
10
d
rolls around the sun gear
10
c.
In the state, when pushing the operational button
73
, the slide member
41
d
is moved in the direction shown by the arrow. Thereby, an engagement lever
41
e
rotates around the shaft
41
f
against the biasing force of the pulled spring
41
i
. When the engagement lever
41
e
rotates around the shaft
41
f
, the engagement between the pawl
41
h
and the standing portion
41
g
of the positioning member
41
a
is disconnected. When the pawl
41
h
is disconnected from the standing portion
41
g
, the positioning member
41
a
rotates around the shaft
41
k
by the biasing force of the pulled spring
41
j
. Then, the positioning member
41
a
is transferred to the state of engaging with the second pawl
41
l
(second position). A concrete structure therefor will be explained as follows.
In the vicinity of the positioning member
41
a
, a first seesaw member
42
b
which swings around the shaft
42
a
is provided, as shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
. On a side of the first seesaw member
42
b
, a circular plate
44
a
which is provided at the lowest portion of the shaft
71
f
is placed, and on the other side thereof, pressed springs
44
b
are attached, as shown in FIG.
14
. The first seesaw member
42
b
has a standing portion
42
c
which is formed at a side end on the other side. The standing portion
42
c
is positioned between a side wall
45
a
of the positioning member
4
l
a
and a T-shaped engagement piece
45
b
. When the pawl
41
h
is off the standing portion
41
g
, the standing portion
42
c
comes to engage with the engagement piece
45
b
. The engagement piece
45
b
is biased downward by the torsion coil spring
45
c
. Adjacent to the first seesaw member
42
b,
a second seesaw member
43
b
which swings around the shaft
43
a
is provided. On a side of the second seesaw member
43
b
, a circular plate
44
a
which is provided at the lowest portion of the shaft
71
f
is placed, and on the other side thereof, pressed springs
46
b
are attached.
When the turn table
50
ascends to the predetermined floor, the pawl
50
a
of the turn table
50
hits to one of the engaging members
71
h
,
71
i
and
71
j
of the shaft
71
f
. Thereby, the shaft
71
f
is raised a little, to release the engagement between the standing portion
42
c
and the engagement piece
45
b
. Then, the positioning member
41
a
hits to a stopper
45
by the biasing force of the pulled spring
41
j
and the positioning member
41
a
is transmitted to the state to engage with a third pawl
41
n
(third position). This state is one which enables rotating the turn table
50
.
After the turn table
50
supplied the car toy
20
to the desired parking space, when the gear
20
f
engages with the gear
20
g
, the turn table
50
rotates in the regular direction as far as the turn table
50
reaches the initial rotational position. When the turn table
50
reaches the initial rotational position, a pawl
80
x
of the gear wheel (floor plate)
80
is brought into contact with and pushes a changing lever
80
y
, so that the positioning member
41
a
is returned to the second position by the changing lever
80
y
. At the time, the bent portion
82
b
of the plate spring
82
a
engages with one of the notches
81
a
to
81
h
, so that rotation of the turn table
50
is prevented. Thereafter, when the turn table
50
goes up to the roof, the shaft
71
f
is forced to descend by a seesaw member which is not shown but operates by hitting of the turn table
50
. As a result, the side with pushed spring
46
b
of the second seesaw member
43
b
is lifted, and the positioning member
41
a
is returned to the first position by an inclined portion
46
c
of the top end thereof, and thereby the pawl
41
h
is engaged with the standing portion
41
g.
Although some embodiments of the invention have been explained as described above, it should also be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments and that various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the gist thereof.
According to the parking area toy of the invention, it is possible to park a car toy into an optional parking space among a plurality of parking spaces which are disposed around the passage for moving the turn table up and down therethrough and to drive the car toy out of an optional parking space onto the turn table.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application Nos. Tokugan 2000-30987 and Tokugan 2000-30988, each filed on Feb. 8, 2000, including specification, claims, drawings and summary are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Claims
- 1. A parking area toy comprising:a body; a turn table which can be rotated around a vertical axis and can be moved up and down along the vertical axis; a plurality of parking spaces for parking a plurality of car toys, which are disposed on a plane around a passage for the turn table; a turn table rotating member for rotating the turn table around the vertical axis; a turn table lifting member for moving the turn table up and down along the vertical axis; and a member for driving a car toy in and out, which has a placing member for placing a car toy thereon and which is for moving a car toy into or out of a predetermined parking space by operating the placing member.
- 2. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turn table lifting member comprises a first shaft extending along the vertical axis, which forms a screw pair together with the turn table and is rotationally driven by a motor, and the turn table is moved up and down along a column by rotating the first shaft reciprocally by the motor.
- 3. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turn table rotating member has a gear wheel which is provided at a lower position and is rotationally driven around the vertical axis by a motor, and the turn table and the gear wheel are coupled with each other by a column so as to be rotatable as a body, and the turn table is rotationally driven by the motor through the gear wheel.
- 4. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the member for driving a car toy in and out comprises a second shaft extending along the vertical axis, which is rotationally driven by a motor, and the car toy is driven in or out by rotating the second shaft by the motor.
- 5. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out can be driven by only one motor, and the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out are driven selectively.
- 6. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body has a plurality of stories each having a plurality of parking spaces.
- 7. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a floor selection member for setting a floor to be parked and a lateral position selection member for setting a parking space to be parked in a floor, wherein the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out goes the car toy in or out of a parking space set by the floor selection member and the lateral position selection member.
- 8. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 7, wherein the floor selection member comprises: a vertically erected rotatable shaft a rotational angle of which is varied according to the set floor, and a plurality of stoppers attached to a periphery of the erected rotatable shaft at an interval, each having a projection extending in a lateral direction different from one another, so that the erected rotatable shaft rotates and stops at a position that the projection of a corresponding stopper can engage with and stop the turn table.
- 9. A parking area toy comprising:a body comprising a plurality of stories; a turn table which can be rotated around a vertical axis and can be moved up and down along the vertical axis; a plurality of parking spaces for parking a plurality of car toys, which are disposed on each of the stories, around a passage for the turn table; a turn table rotating member for rotating the turn table around the vertical axis; a turn table lifting member for moving the turn table up and down along the vertical axis; and a member for driving a car toy in and out, which has a placing member for placing a car toy thereon and which is for moving a car toy into or out of a predetermined parking space by operating the placing member; wherein the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out can be driven by only one motor.
- 10. The parking area toy as claimed in claim 9, wherein the turn table rotating member, the turn table lifting member and the member for driving a car toy in and out are driven selectively.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-30987 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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2000-30988 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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