The present invention relates to ride-on toys, and more particularly relates to a ride-on toy that can be assembled from a number of components that can be stored in a smaller package for storage or transportation.
Ride-on toys are very popular among children. Most ride-on toys are provided in their “use” state where they are ready for a user to sit on, and ride the toy. Unfortunately, in such a use configuration, these toys can be bulky and large, which makes it inconvenient for storage and transportation.
Thus, there remains a need for a ride-on toy that can be conveniently stored and transported, and which is easy to use.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a ride-on toy that can be assembled from a number of smaller components so that all these components can be packaged into a smaller package or box for convenient storage and transportation.
In order to accomplish the objects of the present invention, there is provided a ride-on toy having a base having a front piece and a rear piece, each of the front piece and the rear piece having a plurality of leg housings. The base further includes at least one connecting strap that removably connects the front piece and the rear piece. The ride-on toy also includes an inflatable body having a body portion and a plurality of legs, with each of the plurality of legs inserted into a corresponding one of the plurality of leg housings. The ride-on toy also includes a plurality of wheel holders, each wheel holder having a foot housing and an ankle section extending upwardly from the foot housing, with a rotatable wheel secured inside the foot housing, and with the ankle section inserted into a corresponding one of the plurality of leg housings.
The front and rear pieces of the base, the connecting strap(s), the inflatable body, and the wheel holders are provided as separate components that can be assembled together or taken apart for storage and transportation. This allows the overall assembly to be provided in smaller-sized pieces to facilitate a smaller overall package or box, and lighter-weight to reduce manufacturing and shipping costs.
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
The present invention provides a ride-on toy that can be quickly and conveniently assembled together for use. This ride-on toy can be provided in a smaller package or configuration that is convenient for storage and transportation, and then assembled into its larger use configuration.
The ride-on toy has a base 102, an inflatable body 104, and a plurality of detachable wheel holders 106. Each of these components can be provided separately and then assembled quickly for use.
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Each connecting strap 124, 126 is elongated in configuration, and has two tabs 152 and 154 provided at opposite ends. The two connecting straps 124, 126 are used to connect the front piece 120 and the rear piece 122, and can be identical. Specifically, each tab 152 and 154 is inserted through a separate pear-shaped opening 136 in one of the two pieces 120, 122. Referring to
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To dis-assemble the ride-on toy 100, the user can press the two locking buttons 176 simultaneously and remove the ankle sections 174 from the four leg housings 148. After removing the pin 168, the body 104 is deflated, and then removed from the pieces 120, 122. The connecting straps 124 and 126 are then detached from the pieces 120, 122 by sliding the tabs 152 and 154 from the smaller openings 144 to the larger openings 142. The separate components can then be packed away in a smaller package or container.
Thus, the present invention provides a ride-on toy 100 that can be quickly and conveniently assembled for use, and quickly and conveniently taken apart and stored in a smaller package or container.
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
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