BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toy and, more particularly, to a prank (or tricky) apparatus with an amusement effect.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional prank toy has a strange outlook to cause a frightening effect to people. Another conventional prank toy includes an upright plate with the figure of a human body to achieve a frightening effect to people. In addition, the conventional prank toy can emit sound or light simultaneously to enhance the frightening effect. However, the conventional prank toy cannot cause an interaction with other people, thereby limiting its versatility. In addition, the conventional prank toy has a boring structure and a limited function so that it cannot satisfy the consumers' requirements. A conventional prank apparatus in accordance with the prior art shown in FIGS. 1-7 comprises a base unit 1, a driving device 2 mounted on the base unit 1, and a decorative unit 3 mounted on the driving device 2. The base unit 1 includes a housing 11, a sounder 12 mounted in the housing 11, a sensor 13 mounted in the housing 11, a control switch 14 mounted on the housing 11, a power supply 15 mounted in the housing 11, and a control board 16 mounted in the housing 11. The sounder 12 of the base unit 1 can emit sound with an amusement effect. The sensor 13 of the base unit 1 is operable to actuate the driving device 2. The power supply 15 of the base unit 1 is connected to the driving device 2 to supply an electric power to the driving device 2. The control switch 14 of the base unit 1 is connected between the power supply 15 and the driving device 2 to turn on/off the driving device 2. The control board 16 of the base unit 1 is connected to the sensor 13 to select and control the detection states of the sensor 13. The driving device 2 includes a mounting seat 21 mounted on the housing 11 of the base unit 1, a drive wheel 23 rotatably mounted in the mounting seat 21 and having a periphery locally provided with a plurality of drive teeth 24, a drive motor 22 mounted in the mounting seat 21 and connected with the drive wheel 23 to rotate the drive wheel 23, a driven wheel 25 rotatably mounted on the mounting seat 21 and having a periphery locally provided with a plurality of driven teeth 26 meshing with the drive teeth 24 of the drive wheel 23, a support bar 27 connected with the driven wheel 25 to move in concert with the driven wheel 25, and two torsion springs 28 mounted on two opposite sides of the driven wheel 25 and each having a first end connected with the mounting seat 21 and a second end connected with the support bar 27. The decorative unit 3 is mounted on the support bar 27 of the driving device 2 and includes a decorative body 31, a fixing bar 32 secured in the decorative body 31, and an extension shank 33 having a first end connected with the fixing bar 32 and a second end connected with the upper end of the support bar 27 so that the decorative body 31 is movable in concert with the support bar 27 of the driving device 2. The decorative body 31 of the decorative unit 3 is a detachable element and has a determined shape, pattern, figure or the like. Preferably, the decorative body 31 of the decorative unit 3 is made of a cloth which is decorated to have the profile of a ghost or the like to provide a frightening effect. In assembly, the drive motor 22 is initially mounted in the mounting seat 21. Then, the mounting seat 21 is mounted on the housing 11. Then, the drive wheel 23 is mounted in the mounting seat 21. Then, the torsion springs 28 are mounted on the two opposite sides of the driven wheel 25. Then, the driven wheel 25 is mounted on the mounting seat 21, with the driven teeth 26 of the driven wheel 25 meshing with the drive teeth 24 of the drive wheel 23. Then, the first end of each of the torsion springs 28 is connected with the mounting seat 21, and the second end of each of the torsion springs 28 is connected with the support bar 27. Finally, the extension shank 33 is connected with the support bar 27 to connect the decorative unit 3 with the driving device 2, thereby accomplishing assembly of the prank apparatus. As shown in FIG. 4, the base unit 1 further includes a plurality of connecting brackets 17 mounted on a periphery of the housing 11, and a plurality of stands 18 connected with the connecting brackets 17 respectively to enhance rigidity and stability of the housing 11. In operation, referring to FIGS. 5-7 with reference to FIGS. 1-3, the control switch 14 of the base unit 1 is switched to turn on the driving device 2 so that the drive motor 22 can be operated to drive the drive wheel 23. At this time, the user can transmit a signal to the sensor 13. For example, the user can transmit a sound signal to the sensor 13 by clapping, shouting or the like. In such a manner, after the sensor 13 receives the signal from the user, the sensor 13 transmits a signal to the control board 16 which starts the drive motor 22 which drives the drive wheel 23 to rotate in the counterclockwise direction as shown in FIG. 5. At this time, the driven teeth 26 of the driven wheel 25 mesh with the drive teeth 24 of the drive wheel 23 so that the driven wheel 25 is driven by the drive wheel 23 to rotate in the clockwise direction so as to move the support bar 27 and the extension shank 33 downward and backward and to compress the torsion springs 28 for storing a restoring force. Subsequently, the drive wheel 23 is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction until the driven teeth 26 of the driven wheel 25 disengage the drive teeth 24 of the drive wheel 23 as shown in FIG. 6 so that the driven wheel 25 is released from the drive wheel 23 and is pushed by the restoring force of the torsion springs 28 to rotate in the counterclockwise direction so as to move the support bar 27 and the extension shank 33 upward. In such a manner, the support bar 27 and the extension shank 33 are moved upward and forward by the restoring force of the torsion springs 28 so that the decorative body 31 of the decorative unit 3 is instantaneously sprung upward and forward. At the same time, the sounder 12 can emit a sound when the decorative body 31 of the decorative unit 3 is sprung. Thus, after the sensor 13 receives the signal from the user, the decorative body 31 of the decorative unit 3 is sprung upward and forward, and the sounder 12 emits a corresponding sound so as to achieve a video/audio frightening amusement effect. In practice, the prank apparatus is laced in a site, such a haunted house and the like, and is available for a festival, such as the Halloween day and the like. Subsequently, the drive wheel 23 is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction until the driven teeth 26 of the driven wheel 25 mesh with the drive teeth 24 of the drive wheel 23 again as shown in FIG. 7 so that the driven wheel 25 is driven by the drive wheel 23 to rotate in the clockwise direction again so as to move the support bar 27 and the extension shank 33 downward and backward and to compress the torsion springs 28 for storing a restoring force.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a prank apparatus having an excellent tricky amusement effect.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, after the sensor receives the signal from the user, the decorative body of the decorative unit is initially moved downward and backward slowly and then sprung upward and forward suddenly, and the sounder emits a corresponding sound simultaneously.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional prank apparatus in accordance with the prior art.
FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of the conventional prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the conventional prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a partially exploded perspective view of another conventional prank apparatus.
FIG. 5 is a schematic operational view of the conventional prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a schematic operational view of the conventional prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a schematic operational view of the conventional prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is a side cross-sectional view of a prank apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a schematic operational view of the prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 8.
FIG. 10 is a schematic operational view of the prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 9.
FIG. 11 is a schematic operational view of the prank apparatus as shown in FIG. 10.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and initially to FIG. 8, a prank apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises a base unit 4, a driving device 5 mounted on the base unit 4, and a decorative unit 6 mounted on the driving device 5.
The base unit 4 includes a housing 41, a sounder 42 mounted in the housing 41, a sensor 43 mounted in the housing 41 and located beside the sounder 42, a power supply 45 mounted in the housing 41, and a control board 46 mounted in the housing 41. The sounder 42 of the base unit 4 is located in the front end of the housing 41 and can emit a sound with an amusement effect. The sensor 43 of the base unit 4 is operable to actuate the driving device 5. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the sensor 43 of the base unit 4 is a light sensor, a sound sensor, a footpad control switch, a try-me switch or a combination of the above-mentioned parts. The power supply 45 of the base unit 4 is connected to the driving device 5 to supply an electric power to the driving device 5. The control board 46 of the base unit 4 is located under the power supply 45 and is connected to the sensor 43 to select and control the detection states of the sensor 43.
The driving device 5 is operable by the sensor 43 of the base unit 4. The driving device 5 is mounted on the housing 41 of the base unit 4 and includes a mounting seat 51 mounted on the housing 41 of the base unit 4, a drive wheel 53 rotatably mounted in the mounting seat 51 and having a periphery locally provided with a plurality of drive teeth 54, a drive motor 52 mounted in the mounting seat 51 and connected with the drive wheel 53 to rotate the drive wheel 53, a driven wheel 55 rotatably mounted on the mounting seat 51 and having a periphery locally provided with a plurality of driven teeth 56 meshing with the drive teeth 54 of the drive wheel 53, a support bar 57 connected with the driven wheel 55 to move in concert with the driven wheel 55, and two torsion springs 58 mounted on two opposite sides of the driven wheel 55 and each having a first end connected with the mounting seat 51 and a second end connected with the support bar 57. The driven wheel 55 of the driving device 5 is disposed above the drive wheel 53. The support bar 57 of the driving device 5 is formed on and extended outward from a side of the driven wheel 55. Each of the torsion springs 58 has a substantially V-shaped profile.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the base unit 4 further includes a support rack 47 mounted on the housing 41. The decorative unit 6 is mounted on the support bar 57 of the driving device 5 and the support rack 47 of the base unit 4. The decorative unit 6 includes an extension shank 63 having a first end connected with the support bar 57 of the driving device 5 and a second end provided with an elongate guide slot 64, a movable pin 66 movably mounted in the guide slot 64 of the extension shank 63, a first link 65 having a first end pivotally connected with the movable pin 66, a decorative body 61 connected with a second end of the first link 65, and a second link 67 having a first end pivotally connected with the support rack 47 of the base unit 4 and a second end pivotally connected with the first link 65. The second end of the second link 67 is located between the movable pin 66 and the decorative body 61. The decorative body 61 is movable in concert with the support bar 57 of the driving device 5 and is provided with a connector 62 connected with the second end of the first link 65.
In operation, referring to FIGS. 9-11 with reference to FIG. 8, the base unit 4 is operated and switched to turn on the driving device 5 so that the drive motor 52 can be operated to drive the drive wheel 53. At this time, the user can transmit a signal to the sensor 43. For example, the user can transmit a light-sensitive signal, such as an infrared ray and the like, to the sensor 43. In such a manner, after the sensor 43 receives the signal from the user, the sensor 43 transmits a signal to the control board 46 which starts the drive motor 52 which drives the drive wheel 53 to rotate in the counterclockwise direction as shown in FIG. 9. At this time, the driven teeth 56 of the driven wheel 55 mesh with the drive teeth 54 of the drive wheel 53 so that the driven wheel 55 is driven by the drive wheel 53 to rotate in the clockwise direction so as to move the support bar 57 and the extension shank 63 downward and backward and to compress the torsion springs 58 for storing a restoring force. Subsequently, the drive wheel 53 is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction until the driven teeth 56 of the driven wheel 55 disengage the drive teeth 54 of the drive wheel 53 as shown in FIG. 10 so that the driven wheel 55 is released from the drive wheel 53 and is pushed by the restoring force of the torsion springs 58 to rotate in the counterclockwise direction so as to move the support bar 57 and the extension shank 63 upward. In such a manner, when the support bar 57 and the extension shank 63 are moved upward and forward by the restoring force of the torsion springs 58, the first link 65 is moved upward and forward by a sliding motion of the movable pin 66 in the guide slot 64 of the extension shank 63, and the second link 67 is moved upward and forward by push of the first link 65 so that the decorative body 61 of the decorative unit 6 is instantaneously sprung upward and forward. At the same time, the sounder 42 can emit a sound when the decorative body 61 of the decorative unit 6 is sprung upward and forward. Thus, after the sensor 43 receives the signal from the user, the decorative body 61 of the decorative unit 6 is sprung upward and forward, and the sounder 42 emits a corresponding sound so as to achieve a video/audio frightening amusement effect. Subsequently, the drive wheel 53 is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction until the driven teeth 56 of the driven wheel 55 mesh with the drive teeth 54 of the drive wheel 53 again as shown in FIG. 11 so that the driven wheel 55 is driven by the drive wheel 53 to rotate in the clockwise direction again so as to move the support bar 57 and the extension shank 63 downward and backward and to compress the torsion springs 58 for storing a restoring force.
In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the sensor 43 of the base unit 4 is a contact switch (such as a footpad control switch, a try-me switch or the like). In practice, the sensor 43 of the base unit 4 has a connecting line which has a terminal embedded in a determined position of the housing 41. Thus, when the user touches the terminal of the connecting line of the sensor 43, the sensor 43 of the base unit 4 is operated to actuate the driving device 5.
Accordingly, after the sensor 43 receives the signal from the user, the decorative body 61 of the decorative unit 6 is initially moved downward and backward slowly and then sprung upward and forward suddenly, and the sounder 42 emits a corresponding sound simultaneously. In addition, the sensor 43 of the base unit 4 is operated in an optical, acoustical and manual contact manner so that the user can control the sensor 43 to actuate the driving device 5 so as to move the decorative body 61 of the decorative unit 6 easily and quickly.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.