1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toy, and more particularly to a robotic toy with a swaying body, hands playing a musical instrument and boots beating time.
2. Description of Related Art
Various robotic toys have been disclosed and appeared in the market. Conventional robotic toys are driven by electricity and move to attract and please people especially children. However, the motion of the toys is usually rigid and unrealistic and hardly attracts consumers. Such toys commonly have a movable head or body that rocks monotonously and bores children easily after a relatively short period of use.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a robotic toy to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a robotic toy that has a swaying body, hands playing a musical instrument and boots beating time to attract and please people especially children.
A robotic toy to accomplish the objective has a pedestal, a stand assembly, a transmission device, a shoulder, an arm assembly and a body casing assembly. The stand assembly is mounted on the pedestal and has an upper bracket. The transmission device is mounted pivotally on the upper bracket of the stand assembly and has a hollow body, a motor and a gear assembly. The shoulder is mounted movably on the hollow body and oscillates in response to the motor. The arm assembly is attached to the shoulder and has a forearm pivoting up and down in response to the transmission device.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The pedestal (1) has a top surface, two sets of multiple mounting sleeves (10), two boot-pivoting members (11) and two boots (12). The sets of mounting sleeves (10) are formed on the top surface of the pedestal (1) beside each other. The mounting sleeves (10) in each set are arranged at intervals. Each mounting sleeve (10) has an open top. The boot-pivoting members (11) are formed on the top surface of the pedestal (1) and respectively behind the sets of mounting sleeves (10).
The boots (12) are pivotally attached respectively to the boot-pivoting members (11) and around the sets of mounting sleeves (10). Each boot (12) has a front top surface, a bottom edge, a through hole (121) and an eye (122). The bottom edge has a back part pivotally attached to the boot-pivoting member (11) to allow the boot (12) to pivot on the boot-pivoting member (11). The through hole (121) is defined vertically through the boot (12) and corresponds to a set of mounting sleeves (10). The eye (122) is formed on the front top surface of the boot (12).
The stand assembly (2) is mounted on the pedestal (10) and has two sets of multiple lower stands (21), a medial bracket (20), two sets of multiple upper stands (21a) and an upper bracket (22).
The sets of lower stands (21) correspond to and are mounted respectively in the sets of mounting sleeves (10) on the pedestal (1). Each lower stand (21) has a bottom end, a top end and a lower spring (211). The bottom end of each lower stand (21) is mounted securely inside the open top of a corresponding mounting sleeve (10). The lower spring (211) is mounted around the lower stand (21) and has a top end and a bottom end abutting the open top of the corresponding mounting sleeve (10).
The medial bracket (20) is mounted slidably on the lower stands (21), abuts the top ends of the lower springs (211) and has a top, a bottom, two legs (201), two sets of multiple lower sleeves (203), two upper sleeves (203a) and two fasteners (204). The legs (201) are formed on the bottom of the medial bracket (20) and correspond respectively to the sets of lower stands (21). Each leg (201) has a bottom end and an outer side.
The sets of lower sleeves (203) are formed respectively on the bottom ends of the legs (201), correspond to the sets of lower stands (21) and the lower springs (211), are mounted respectively around the lower stands (21) and respectively abut the top ends of the lower springs (211).
The upper sleeves (203a) are formed on the top of the medial bracket (20), and each sleeve (203a) has an open top end and a closed bottom end. Each upper sleeve (203a) has a through hole defined through the upper sleeve (203a), which allows the corresponding lower stand (21) to pass through the upper sleeve (203a).
The fasteners (204) are mounted respectively on the outer sides of the legs (201) of the medial bracket (20).
The upper stands (21a) correspond to the upper sleeves (203a) and are mounted respectively in the open top ends of the upper sleeves (203a). Each upper stand (21a) has a top end and an upper spring (211a). The upper springs (211a) are mounted respectively around the upper stands (21a), and each upper spring (211a) has a top end and a bottom end abutting the open top end of the corresponding sleeve (203a).
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The hollow body (30) is mounted pivotally between the transmission-pivoting mounts (222) through the transmission-pivoting hole (221) and has a top, a bottom, a front, a back, two sides, two pairs of guide rails (301), two guide posts (302) and two covers (303). The pairs of guide rails (301) are formed respectively on the front and back, adjacent to the sides and close to the top of the hollow body (30). The guide posts (302) are formed respectively between the pairs of guide rails (301) on the front and back. The covers (303) correspond to and are mounted respectively on the pairs of guide rails (301).
The motor (31) is mounted inside the hollow body (30).
The gear assembly (32) is mounted inside the hollow body (30) and has multiple gears engaged with each other and rotated by the motor (31).
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The lifting wheels (37) are countersunk, are rotatably mounted respectively on the front and back below the pairs of guide rails (301) on the hollow body (30) and are rotated by the gear assembly (35). Each lifting wheel (37) has a center and a drive post. The drive posts are eccentrically formed respectively on the lifting wheels (37).
The lifting arms (38) are mounted slidably and respectively between the pairs of the guide rails (301) and are connected respectively to and driven respectively by the lifting wheels (37) on the front and back of the hollow body (30). Each lifting arm (38) has a top, a bottom, a longitudinally slot (382) and a transverse slot (383). The longitudinally slot (382) is defined through the lifting arm (38) and is mounted on the guide post (302) that extends through the longitudinal slot (382). The transverse slot (383) is defined through the lifting arm (38) below and perpendicular to the longitudinal slot (382) and is mounted on the drive post on the corresponding lifting wheel (37).
The shoulder bracket (33) is mounted on the tops of the lifting arms (38) and has a top surface, a bottom surface, two sides and a pulley (331). The pulley (331) is mounted rotatably on the bottom surface and adjacent to one of the sides of the shoulder bracket (33).
The springs (39) are mounted securely between the hollow body (30) and the bottom surface of the shoulder bracket (33).
The shoulder (4) is attached to the top surface of the shoulder bracket (33) and has two sides and a mounting rod (40). The mounting rod (40) is attached securely to the side of the shoulder (4) and is used to mount a decoration such as a guitar or drum.
The arm assembly (5) is mounted rotatably on the opposite side of the shoulder from the mounting rod (40) and has a hollow upper arm (50), a forearm (52), a transmission cord (53) and a forearm cord (54).
The hollow upper arm (50) is mounted on a side of the shoulder (4) and has an upper end, an optional rotating joint (501), an open lower end (511) and a control lever (512). The upper end is attached to the side of the shoulder (4) close to the pulley (331) on the shoulder bracket (33). The rotating joint (501) may connect the upper end of the hollow upper arm to the side of the shoulder (4) close to the pulley on the shoulder bracket (33) to allow the hollow upper arm (50) to rotate. The control lever (512) is mounted pivotally inside the hollow upper arm (51) and has a proximal end and a distal end.
The forearm (52) is mounted pivotally inside and protrudes from the open lower end (511) of the upper arm (51).
The transmission cord (53) is connected to the hollow body (30) of the transmission device (3) and the proximal end of the control lever (512) and extends through the pulley (331) on the shoulder bracket (33).
The forearm cord (54) is connected to the distal end of the control lever (512) and the forearm (52).
The body casing assembly (6) is mounted on the shoulder (4), covers the transmission device (3) and has a front casing (60), a rear casing (61) and at least one boot cord (62). The front casing (60) is attached securely to the shoulder (4) and has a bottom edge (601) and an inner surface. The rear casing (61) is attached securely to the front casing (61). The at least one boot cord (62) is connected to the bottom edge of the front casing (60) and to the eye (122) on the boot (12).
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The stand assembly (2) can be shortened to accommodate storage of the robotic toy. The stand assembly (2) is shortened by pressing the upper bracket (22) toward the medial bracket (20), compressing the upper springs (211a) and simultaneously sliding the upper stand (21a) down into the upper sleeves (203a). The hooks (224) on the upper bracket (22) respectively hook the corresponding fasteners (204) and prevent the upper bracket (22) from being raised by the resilient force of the upper springs (211a).
The robotic toy in accordance with the present invention can have an exquisite human or animal appearance to become more attractive. Playing a musical instrument with the forearm (52), beating time with the boot (12) and rocking of the body casing (6) make the robotic toy in accordance with the invention look funny, lifelike and more attractive for people especially children.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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