The present disclosure relates to the technical field of toy technologies, particularly to a new type of pressing toy.
Pressing toys require users to judge whether they need to press or tap based on the brightness or protrusion of the target object on the toy. After pressing or tapping, the target object will retract into the toy, providing good exercise for the user's manual dexterity and observation skills.
According to patent number CN219185823U, a whack-a-mole toy is related to the field of toy technology. It includes a casing, a pressing component set on the casing, and a reset component slidably set on the casing. The pressing component includes several reset buttons exposed outside the casing. The reset component includes an elastic component set inside the casing, a reset seat slidably set on the casing, and a top support component set on the reset seat, with the reset seat exposed outside the casing. The reset button is pressed inwardly towards the casing, causing the reset seat to slide, and the top support component supports the sliding or deformation reset of the reset button, while the elastic component provides a force to reset the reset seat. This design eliminates the need for users to disassemble the casing or reset each reset button individually, effectively improving the convenience of resetting the reset buttons and making it possible for young users to complete independently, enhancing the age-applicability of the product.
Existing pressing toys only provide auditory cues to users before clearance is achieved, and do not create tension or excitement for users upon failure, leading to a careless attitude among users and accelerating their boredom with the toy.
The present disclosure aims to address technical issues in existing technology where users cannot experience tension and excitement during play, leading to quick boredom with the toy. It introduces a new type of pressing toy.
To achieve these objectives, the present disclosure adopts following technical solutions. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, a new type of pressing toy is provided, including a casing with a pressing panel on a front side thereon. An array of pressing grooves is arranged on a front side of the pressing panel, housing pressing components that cooperate with them. Hand grip grooves are opened on both sides of a casing surface, and a control button is provided on a top surface of the pressing panel.
Preferably, the casing surface is equipped with a charging interface, specifically a USB interface. A turntable is installed on the top surface of the casing, with balloons arranged in a circular pattern on its top surface. An air pump is housed inside the casing, with its connection end threadedly connected to an inflation tube. A bottom circumference of the turntable is equipped with an inflation joint corresponding to an installation port penetrating its top surface, and a connecting rod is screw-connected to its bottom.
Preferably, an inlet end of each balloon is embedded in the installation port on the top surface of the turntable, and the inlet end of the balloon is sleeved on a surface of the inflation joint.
Preferably, a connecting head is housed inside the casing, with the connecting rod and connecting head in the same horizontal plane within an interface on the top surface of the casing.
Preferably, a driving motor is housed inside the casing, with its rotating end connected to the connecting head, and an installation joint provided at the bottom of the connecting rod.
Preferably, the inflation tube is embedded in a through hole on the top surface of the casing, with a sealing head provided on the surface of its inlet end in close contact with the bottom surface of the inflation joint.
Preferably, an elevating member is housed inside the casing, screw-connected to the bottom surface of the air pump.
The pressing toy of the present disclosure has at least following beneficial effects.
In the present disclosure, a penalty mechanism is introduced whereby the air pump inflates the balloons quantitatively after a failed clearance. Upon reaching a specific number of failures, the balloons explode, adding tension and pressure to the toy, enhancing the game experience's excitement, prompting players to focus on clearing levels. Multiplayer engagement enhances enjoyment, prevents rapid player boredom, and facilitates quick installation of multiple balloons. Following a balloon explosion, positions can be alternated and rotated, with a straightforward structure and convenient operation, enabling simultaneous installation of multiple balloons without the need for frequent replacements.
Additionally, in the present disclosure, one end of the inflation tube is securely sealed within the inflation joint using a sealing head to prevent air leakage from the balloons. The inflation port can be lowered when necessary to rotate and alternate balloon positions, maintaining a simple structure and convenient operation.
In the drawings, reference signs are as follows. 1. Casing, 2. Pressing panel, 3. Connector, 4. Drive motor, 5. Turntable, 6. Connecting rod, 7. Installation joint, 8. Balloon, 9. Inflation joint, 10. Air pump, 11. Inflation tube, 12. Sealing head, 13. Elevating member, 14. Pressing groove, 15. Pressing component, 16. Charging interface, 17. Hand grip groove, 18. Control button, 19. Installation port.
For the purpose of facilitating a clear understanding of the technical means, creative features, achievement of objectives, and effects achieved by the present disclosure, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the following embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and do not exhaust all possibilities. Based on the embodiments' technical means, other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without inventive labor also fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
The specific embodiments of the present disclosure are described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The connection end of the air pump 10 has a threaded connection with an inflation tube 11. The bottom circumference of the turntable 5 has an inflation joint 9, and the position of the inflation joint 9 corresponds to the installation opening on the top surface of the turntable 5. The inflation end of the balloons 8 is embedded in the installation opening on the top surface of the turntable 5, and the inflation end of the balloons 8 is fitted on the surface of the inflation joint 9. When installing the balloons 8 on the turntable 5, the inflation end of the balloons 8 needs to be passed through the installation opening on the turntable 5 first. Then manually pull the inflation end of the balloons 8 outward and flip it up to the surface of the inflation joint 9 on the bottom of the turntable 5. Because the inflation joint 9 has a larger radius, it can expand the inflation end of the balloons 8 outward to limit it. The position of the inflation joint 9 corresponds to the installation opening on the turntable 5, and their numbers are also the same, which can be multiple sets, making it easy for the operator to install multiple balloons 8 together.
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The top of the casing 1 is equipped with a turntable 5, and the top surface of the turntable 5 is arranged with a circular array of balloons 8. An air pump 10 is installed inside the casing 1, introducing a penalty mechanism. After failing a level, the air pump 10 can quantitatively inflate the balloons 8. When the number of failures reaches a certain limit, the balloons 8 explode, increasing the tense pressure of the toy, enhancing the game's excitement, making the player value the level pass, and increasing the fun when multiple people play together. This design prevents players from getting tired of the toy quickly. For example, each balloon 8 can be inflated twice normally. When inflated for the third time, the balloon 8 explodes, giving the player two chances to make mistakes. The player judges based on the brightness on the pressing panel 2 and the popped-out round balls, pressing them into the control panel until passing the level. If a mistake occurs in the same level, the air pump 10 inflates the balloon 8, refreshing the level. After the second pass with another mistake, the balloon 8 continues to be inflated. On the third failed pass, the balloon 8 explodes. There are sound prompts after passing or failing. After passing with a mistake, the turntable 5 completes a rotation to alternate the balloons 8. During the alternation, if there is air leakage at the inflation end of the balloon 8, it can be reused after fixing it.
The connection end of the air pump 10 is threaded with an inflation tube 11. The bottom of the turntable 5 is threaded with a connecting rod 6. The casing I internally has a lifting member 13, and the lifting end of the lifting member 13 is connected to the bottom of the air pump 10. The lifting member 13 can be a small air cylinder or a lifting structure composed of a motor, a lead screw, and a moving component. It allows the air pump 10 to perform lifting operations inside the casing 1, so that the inflation tube 11 on the air pump 10 can connect or disconnect from the inflation adapter 9 along with the lifting operation.
The bottom of the connecting rod 6 is equipped with an installation head 7. The installation head 7 and the connecting slot interface groove on the top of the connecting head 3 are both cross-shaped, and the installation head 7 and the connecting head 3 mutually magnetically attract each other. After all the balloons 8 on the turntable 5 have exploded, they can be removed and new balloons 8 installed. The installation head 7 on the bottom of the connecting rod 6 is cross-shaped, and it engages with the interface slot on the top of the connecting head 3. The installation head 7 is installed in the interface slot and magnetically attracted to the connecting head 3, allowing the connecting head 3 to drive the connecting rod 6 to rotate together. When it is necessary to remove the turntable 5, it can be lifted upward by hand, making the operation simple.
In the present disclosure, unless otherwise specified and limited, the “above” or “below” of the first feature in relation to the second feature may include direct contact between the first and second features or contact through other features between them. Moreover, the “above,” “upwards,” and “top” of the first feature in relation to the second feature include the first feature being directly above or diagonally above the second feature or simply indicate that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. The “below,” “downwards,” and “bottom” of the first feature in relation to the second feature include the first feature being directly below or diagonally below the second feature or simply indicate that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
The above description illustrates the basic principles, main features, and advantages of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art should understand that the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments. The above embodiments and descriptions are only preferred examples of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, various changes and improvements can be made, and these changes and improvements fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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