The technology disclosed herein relates generally to toys, and more specifically to a reversible plush toy.
Toys adapted to convert from one configuration to another are known in the art and cover a wide range of toys from mechanical robots that convert into vehicles to soft dolls that convert between differing configurations. For example, some traditional configurations include portions that selectively interlock with each other in alternative arrangements.
Although there are a variety of toys that provide some transition, it is important to have a toy that can be easily and quickly reversed between positions to present different appearances or configurations.
The information included in this Background section of the specification is included for technical reference purposes only and is not to be regarded subject matter by which the scope of the present disclosure is to be bound.
A reversible toy is disclosed. In some embodiments the reversible toy includes a body including: a first body portion having a first surface; and a second body portion having a second surface, the second body portion being coupled to the first body portion. The first body portion and the second body portion together define a globoid shape, a sealed cavity therebetween, and an interior cavity within the body. The sealed cavity contains a stuffing separate from the first and second body portions, separates the first body portion and the second body portion, and defines the globoid shape. The body is reversible between a first position and a second position to alternatingly present one of the first surface or the second surface defining an exterior of the body. The other of the first surface and the second surface is alternatingly storable in the interior cavity the first and second body portions and the stuffing collapse into the interior cavity through an opening to the interior cavity defined by the body when the body is moved between the first position and the second position.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the reversible toy includes a retainer that couples the first body portion and the second body portion to one another.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the retainer includes at least one of stitching, a metal, or a plastic.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the first body portion and the second body portion each include respective terminal edges.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the retainer is defined by lengths of the respective terminal edges.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the respective terminal edges form a common perimeter of the opening.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the first and second body portions and the stuffing deform to transition into the second position.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the reversible toy includes an appendage coupled to one of the first body portion or the second body portion.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the appendage forms a portion of the exterior of the body when the body is in the first position and in the second position.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the interior cavity has a closed end opposite the opening.
In some embodiments, a reversible toy includes: a first body portion having a first surface; a second body portion having a second surface, the second body portion being coupled to the first body portion. The first body portion and the second body portion together define a sealed cavity therebetween, and an interior cavity. The first body portion and the second body portion are reversible between a first position and a second position to alternatingly present one of the first surface or the second surface defining an exterior of the toy. The sealed cavity contains a fill material separate from the first and second body portions that separates the first body portion and the second body portion and defines a substantially similar shape in the first position and the second position. The other of the first surface and the second surface is alternatingly storable in the interior cavity. The first and second body portions and the fill material collapse into the interior cavity through an opening to the interior cavity when the first body portion and the second body portion are moved between the first position and second the position.
In some embodiments, a reversible plush stuffed toy includes a first character portion; and a second character portion. The the first character portion and the second character portion are sealed together to define a bottom edge for the toy in a first configuration where the first character portion is exposed and defines an outer surface of the toy and in a second configuration where the second character portion is exposed and defines the outer surface of the toy. To transition between the first configuration and to the second configuration and alternatingly expose one of the first character portion or the second character portion, a top of the outer surface of the toy is compressed toward a bottom surface of the toy.
Optionally in some embodiments, the reversible plush toy includes a first character portion represents a first emotion and the second character portion represents a second emotion.
Optionally in some embodiments, the first emotion is different than the second emotion.
Optionally in some embodiments, the first emotion is an opposite emotion from the second emotion.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. A more extensive presentation of features, details, utilities, and advantages of the present disclosure as defined in the claims is provided in the following written description of various embodiments of the claimed subject matter and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The present disclosure relates to a toy reversible between positions to alternatingly present different portions or faces of the toy as an exterior surface thereof. In one example, the toy includes a body defining an interior cavity. As the toy is reversed between positions, the surface of the body defining the interior cavity may be switched to at least partially define an exterior surface of the body. At or about the same time, the surface of the body defining the exterior surface of the body may be switched to at least partially define the interior cavity of the body. In this manner, the reversible toy may permit a user to alternatingly present a desired surface of the toy as a visible surface and store or position an opposing surface at least partially within the body.
The toy may include an opening to the interior cavity, the opening having a diameter. In such embodiments, at least portions of the body may collapse through the opening when the body is moved between positions to alternatingly present different portions or faces of the toy as an exterior surface thereof. In some embodiments, the toy may include a retainer, such as a retaining ring or other structure, defining or setting the diameter of the opening. The diameter of the opening may be defined or restrained by the retainer to allow selective collapsing of the body through the opening while also retaining a shape of the body in each position. For example, the diameter of the opening may be smaller than a maximum diameter of the body to limit undesired collapsing of the body through the opening to retain a shape of the body in each position.
In some embodiments, the toy may include one or more appendages attached to the body to better simulate an animal or human character. Like the hollow body, the appendages may be reversed between positions to alternatingly present different surfaces or sides of the appendages as an exterior surface thereof. The appendages may be reversible with the body. For example, the appendages may be reversed between positions contemporaneously with movement of the body between positions.
Turning to the figures, illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure will now be discussed in more detail.
As explained more fully below, the body 102 is reversible between first and second positions. For example, the body 102 may be moved between the first and second positions to alternatingly present different configurations or characteristics of the body 102. The different configurations or characteristics of the body 102 may be selected for aesthetic reasons. For example, reversing the body 102 between the first and second positions may present differing aesthetic properties of the reversible toy 100. Depending on the particular embodiment, the first and second positions may present the same or different configurations or characteristics of the body 102. For instance, the first position of the body 102 may present a first configuration or characteristic of the body 102 (see
With continued reference to
The first and second material layers 140, 142 may be flexible to facilitate movement of the body 102 between positions. For instance, the first and second material layers 140, 142 may be formed at least partially from fabric sheets or material, as explained below. The first and second material layers 140, 142 may be formed from identical or different materials or fabrics. For example, the material or fabric of the first and second material layers 140, 142 may be chosen to provide a same or differing characteristic of the first and second positions of the body 102. More specifically, the material or fabric of the first material layer 140 may be chosen to provide a first characteristic of the body 102 (e.g., a first color and/or tactile feel). In like manner, the material or fabric of the second material layer 142 may be chosen to provide a second characteristic of the body 102 (e.g., a second color and/or tactile feel).
With continued reference to
Referring to
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In one embodiment, the appendages 190 may be reversible with the body 102 to alternatingly present different configurations or characteristics of the appendages 190. For example, the appendages 190 may be reversible between first and second configurations corresponding to the first and second positions of the body 102. Like the first and second positions of the body 102, the first and second configurations of the appendages 190 may present the same or different configurations or characteristics of the appendages 190. For instance, the first configuration of the appendages 190 may present a first characteristic of the appendages 190. The first characteristic of the appendages 190 may be a first color combination, a first shape, or a first tactile feel, among others, or any combination thereof. The second configuration of the appendages 190 may present a second characteristic of the appendages 190. The second characteristic of the appendages 190 may be a second color combination, a second shape, or a second tactile feel, among others, or any combination thereof. The first and second configurations of the appendages 190 may differ in at least one characteristic, such as color, visual appearance, or tactile feel.
The appendages 190 may be arranged in many suitable configurations. For example, the appendages 190 may be defined by first and second portions 210, 212 connected together. The first and second portions 210, 212 may be identical or substantially identical to each other. In some embodiments, the first and second portions 210, 212 may be mirror images of each other. Depending on the particular application, at least one of the first and second portions 210, 212 may include more than one appendage 190. For example, the first portion 210 may include a first set of appendages 220. The first set of appendages 220 may include one appendage 190, two appendages 190, three appendages 190, four appendages 190, or more than four appendages 190. The second portion 212 may include a second set of appendages 222. Like the first set of appendages 220, the second set of appendages 222 may include one appendage 190, two appendages 190, three appendages 190, four appendages 190, or more than four appendages 190. The first portion 210 may include the same number of appendages 190 or a different number of appendages 190 compared to the second portion 212. For instance, the first portion 210 may include a greater number of appendages 190, the same number of appendages 190, or a lesser number of appendages 190 than the second portion 212.
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As described herein, the appendages 190 in combination with the body 102 may combine to simulate an animal or human character, whether real, legendary, or fictional. For instance, the body 102 of the reversible toy 100 may simulate a head and/or body portion of an animal or human character. In such embodiments, the appendages 190 may simulate legs, arms, tentacles, horns, ears, hair, or other body appendages of an animal or human character. As one example,
The reversible toy 100 may be moved to a second orientation as desired. For example, at any point of operation or play, the reversible toy 100 may be moved from its first orientation to a second orientation reversing the orientations of the body 102 and/or appendages 190. Referring to
The reversible toy 100 may be moved back to its first orientation as desired. Moving the reversible toy 100 from the second orientation to the first orientation may be accomplished in reverse order from that described above. For example, the body 102 may be at least partially collapsed through the opening 170 to reverse the orientations of the first and second surfaces 104, 106 such that the body 102 is positioned in its first position and/or the appendages 190 are positioned in their first configuration. The reversible toy 100 may be reversed as desired. For example, a user may reverse the reversible toy 100 as desired for play, fun, amusement, or otherwise.
Depending on the particular application, the appendages 190 may or may not be collapsed through the opening 170 when the reversible toy 100 is moved between the first and second orientations. For example, depending on the particular animal or human character simulated by the reversible toy 100, the appendages 190 may be positioned such that movement of the body 102 between positions does not collapse the appendages 190 through the opening 170 (see
With continued reference to
In some embodiments, the method 300 may include attaching one or more appendages 190 to the body 102 (Block 310). For instance, the one or more appendages 190 may be attached to the body 102 adjacent to the opening 170. In one embodiment, the one or more appendages 190 may be attached to the body 102 at the opening 170. Attachment of the one or more appendages 190 to the body 102 may define the diameter D of the opening 170.
It should be noted that any of the features in the various examples and embodiments provided herein may be interchangeable and/or replaceable with any other example or embodiment. As such, the discussion of any component or element with respect to a particular example or embodiment is meant as illustrative only.
All directional references (e.g., upper, lower, upward, downward, left, right, leftward, rightward, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are only used for identification purposes to aid the reader's understanding of the examples of the present disclosure, and do not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the present disclosure unless specifically set forth in the claims. Joinder references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, joined and the like) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between the connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other.
In some instances, components are described by reference to “ends” having a particular characteristic and/or being connected with another part. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the present disclosure is not limited to components which terminate immediately beyond their point of connection with other parts. Thus the term “end” should be broadly interpreted, in a manner that includes areas adjacent rearward, forward of or otherwise near the terminus of a particular element, link, component, part, member or the like. In methodologies directly or indirectly set forth herein, various steps and operations are described in one possible order of operation but those skilled in the art will recognize the steps and operation may be rearranged, replaced or eliminated without necessarily departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/422,217, filed May 24, 2019 and entitled “REVERSIBLE TOY”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/849,493, filed Dec. 20, 2017 and entitled “REVERSIBLE TOY”, which is related to U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/630,400, filed Dec. 20, 2017 and entitled “REVERSIBLE PLUSH TOY”, which issued as U.S. Design Pat. No. D822,127 on Jul. 3, 2018, which are both hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties for all purposes.
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