1. Technical Field
The present invention is directed to rolling or moving toys and books and, more particularly, to an improved roller system for toys and books which includes a roller support body and at least two roller units mounted within the roller support body. Each of the roller units include a ball-retaining cavity which extends upwards within the roller support body and a generally spherical roller ball rotatably mounted there within, and a roller ball retention device rotatably retains the roller ball within the ball-retaining cavity with a lower portion of the roller ball extending there below such that the roller support body is supported on the roller ball. A main book support strut may be mounted on the roller support body, and this may support at least two book pages which are bound together via a book binding in a book format, or a toy vehicle body structure may be supported thereon.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are many different kinds of books and book bindings which are currently used in the publishing industry. While the majority of books are constructed of paper and paper products, there are many different types of children's books which are constructed of different materials such as cloth, foam, or other such materials, in order to provide additional tactile sensations for the children reading the books. Recently, one of the more popular types of manufacturing materials used in connection with children's books are thin plates of foam which constitute the pages and front and rear covers of the children's books. These are bound together in many different ways and assembled to form many different shapes and sizes of children's books, but in general, these function only as books and not as toys which can be played with. Of course, this is not a disadvantage when there is no intent to use the books as toys, but it would significantly add to the enjoyment of the book if it could also be used as a toy and not just as a book.
One of the most popular subjects for children's books involve vehicles of many different sizes and shapes. For example, books about the many different types of trucks are very popular with boys and girls of ages two to ten, and this is why there are numerous children's books on this subject. However, it is also true that the level of excitement and interest generated by such books is limited in that the child cannot physically experience what it is like when a vehicle is in motion. To experience this, the child must play with various kinds of vehicular toys which replicate the much-larger versions which travel on our streets and highways. It is believed, however, that it would be truly exciting and interesting for a child if he or she were not only able to read about various types of vehicles in a book, but also play with the book as a toy which replicates at least one of the vehicles which are displayed within the book. There is therefore a need for such a vehicle-shaped book which also functions as a toy.
However, it has also been found that the presently available vehicle-shaped books only roll in a single direction, aligned with the wheels, and for small children, it is difficult to properly propel the book in an enjoyable and exciting manner. There is therefore a need for a improved vehicle-shaped book which includes a roller system which will permit the book to be rolled in many different directions and which can be constructed in configurations other than those which are currently available.
Also, there is a need for such a roller system which is usable in connection with not only books, but also with rolling toys such as vehicles, robots and other such toys. A toy vehicle which rolls in any direction in response to a push from a child will be of far more interest than the standard type of toy vehicle having wheels, as it will be easier for the child to make it move and will therefore likely will generate less frustration, thus increasing the level of play enjoyment for the child and encouraging extended play time with the toy outfitted with the roller system of the present invention.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved roller system for toys and books which includes roller units instead of wheels which allow the book to function either as a book or a toy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved roller system which includes roller support body having an upright book support strut and at least two book pages, each page preferably including a middle foam plate and front and back semi-rigid paper plates mounted on and sandwiching the middle foam plate, the book pages bound by a binder in a book format, the book pages supported on the book support strut perpendicular or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the roller support body and at least one front and two rear roller units mounted within the roller support body whereby the improved roller system is rollable on the front and rear roller units.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved roller system which visually resembles a selected vehicle or device such as a robot, truck, car, airplane, or other such vehicle so that the child playing with the toy may freely roll the vehicle and thus freely play with the vehicle thereby increasing their enjoyment and interest in the toy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a improved roller system for toys and books in which the roller unit or units are powered by a mechanical or electric motor device to drive the improved roller system and thus the toy or book in a selected direction.
Finally, an object of the present invention is to provide a improved roller system which is relatively simple and economical to manufacture and which is safe, effective, and efficient in use.
The present invention provides an improved roller system including a roller support body having a center longitudinal axis and a base wall and at least two roller units mounted within the roller support body. Each of the roller units include a ball-retaining cavity which extends upwards within the roller support body and a generally spherical roller ball rotatably mounted there within, and a roller ball retention device is mounted on the roller support body for rotatably retaining the roller ball within the ball-retaining cavity with a lower portion of the roller ball extending below the base wall of the roller support body such that the roller support body is rollably supported on the roller ball. A main book support strut may be mounted on and extend from the roller support body. The invention may further include at least two book pages which are bound together via a book binding in a book format wherein the at least two book pages are generally parallel with one another, and at least one of the at least two book pages and the book binding means would then be mounted on the main book support strut on the roller support body, or the roller support body may be constructed in the shape and design of a selected vehicle, robot or other such moving object, and this embodiment would not include any book pages mounted thereon.
The present invention thus provides a substantial improvement over those roller systems found in the prior art. For example, because the improved roller system does not incorporate axles or other such mounting devices for the roller balls within the ball-retaining cavities, it is a far more difficult matter to significantly damage the roller units than that encountered with the standard wheel and axle structure found in connection with the majority of toy vehicles and vehicle or robot shaped books. Furthermore, because the present invention not only can be used as a book, but also can be played with by the child as a toy, it is far more likely that the child's interest will be maintained for a greater period of time than with those single use books and toys found in the prior art. Also, because the improved roller system of the present invention permits the chassis body to be moved in any direction by the child, the frustration level encountered with the use of standard vehicle designs is generally eliminated and the toy including the present invention thus may be used and enjoyed by a greater range of ages of children. Finally, it is believed that the combination of the book and toy features of the present invention will make playing, reading and learning more enjoyable for the child, which is clearly the goal of educational toys and books. It is therefore believed that the improved roller system of the present invention provides a substantial improvement over those wheel and roller devices and structures found in the prior art.
a, 4b, and 4c are detailed side elevational views illustrating alternative embodiments of the roller units of the present invention;
The improved roller system 10 for toys and books of the present invention is shown best in
Formed or mounted within the roller support body 12 are a plurality of roller units 30, 32, and 34 which, in the preferred embodiment, would be generally identical to one another and would be positioned as shown best in
It is further preferred that the roller ball 46 be constructed of a relatively dense material such as stone, metal or high-density plastic in order to increase the mass of the roller ball 46 so that when a child or other user of the present invention pushes the roller support body 12, such that the roller support body 12 rolls on the forward roller unit 30, left rear roller unit 32, and right rear roller unit 34, the relatively large mass of the roller balls 46 will create increased inertia which will allow the roller support body 12 to have increased inertia and thus roll farther in response to and in connection with the initial force applied by the child. Of course, it is important that the roller balls 46 not be too massive as this will prevent the user from easily rolling the roller support body 12 on the roller balls 46, and therefore it is believed that through use of the present invention, appropriate masses for the various sizes and designs of the roller support body 12 and roller balls 46 will be determined.
a, 4b, and 4c each disclose alternative designs for the forward roller unit 30 and hence left and right rear roller units 32 and 34. Specifically,
In actuality, however, the roller support body 72 is movably mounted on a plurality of roller units 80a, 80b, 82a, and 82b which are preferably constructed in same manner as that described previously in connection with the forward roller unit 30, as shown in
A plurality of book pages 13 may also be provided. It should be noted that the book pages 13 may be constructed of many different construction materials, such as paper, cardstock, plastic or another such generally planar construction material, but in the preferred embodiment, each of which would preferably be constructed of a foam material in substantially the same manner. Specifically, each of the pages 13 would include a middle foam plate 14 and front and back semi-rigid paper plates 16 and 18, the front and back paper plates 16 and 18 secured to the middle foam plate 14 by an adhesive material or the like to ensure that the front and back paper plates 16 and 18 remain attached to the middle foam plate 14. In the preferred embodiment the middle foam plate 14 would preferably be constructed of a foam material, specifically the foam marketed under the common name “Eva Foam,” which is a polymer foam made of ethyl-vinyl acetate and which is non-toxic and resilient to tearing, and thus is quite safe for use with children. One of the advantages of Eva Foam is that it is pliable and thus is safe for use by children, but in the present invention, however, it is preferable to combine the foam plate with material more conducive for printing indicia and pictures thereon, and it is for this reason that the front and back paper plates 16 and 18 are mounted on the middle foam plate 14.
In the preferred embodiment, the front and back paper plates 16 and 18 would be constructed of a semi-rigid paper material such as cardstock or the like which would readily receive printed indicia thereon for printing of the book pages, and will also provide additional rigidity for the middle foam plate 14. Furthermore, it is important that the front and back paper plates 16 and 18 have dimensions slightly smaller than the middle foam plate 14 such that the middle foam plate 14 extends beyond the edges of the front and back paper plates 16 and 18, as shown best in
A binder 91 extends across and connects the rear edges of each of the book pages 13, as shown best in
As was mentioned previously, mounted on and extending upwards from the roller support body 12 is a main book support strut 50, which, in the preferred embodiment, would be a rigid strut constructed of material similar to that used in connection with the roller support body 12 and would have a height of approximately three to ten inches. In the preferred embodiment, the plurality of book pages 13 would be mounted on the main book support strut 20 by connection to one or more of the book pages 13 or via connection to the binder 91, and the book pages 13 could extend generally perpendicular to the center longitudinal axis of the roller support body 12 as shown in
It should be noted that it will be a relatively minor engineering feat to connect one or more of the forward roller unit 30, left rear roller unit 32, or right rear roller unit 34 to a mechanical or electric motor device 90 which would be mounted within the roller support body 12 or directly underneath the roller support body 12, the motor 50 operative to propel the improved roller system 10 forward over a ground surface, thus propelling the toy or vehicle-shaped book. Numerous different types of motors 50 may be used in connection with the present invention, although it has been found that a simple mechanical motor using a flywheel, coil spring or the like would provide sufficient power to propel the improved roller system 10 of the present invention.
The improved roller system 10 of the present invention as shown in
The improved roller system 10 of the present invention as shown in
Finally,
It is to be understood that numerous additions, substitutions and modifications may be made to the improved roller system 10 of the present invention which fall within the intended broad scope of the appended claims. For example, the size, shape, overall appearance and construction materials used in connection with the roller units 30, 32, and 34 may be modified or changed, as well as the number of roller units used in connection with a particular vehicle design. Also, the size, shape and design of the roller support body 12 may be modified or changed to replicate various types of moving objects, and it is expected that the outer portion of the roller support body 12 may be constructed of a foam material as described in connection with the book pages 13 in order to improve the tactile sensations for the child playing with the toy and also increase the safety factor for the toy. Furthermore, the precise nature by which the roller ball 46 is held within the ball-retaining cavity 38 is not particularly critical to the present invention so long as relatively unencumbered rotation of the roller ball 46 is permitted there within. It should be further noted that although the present invention has been described as being designed generally for use with foam-based pages which form the body of the book mounted thereon, many types of book pages may be used with the present invention so long as the improved roller system 10 is not significantly functionally modified. Furthermore, the specific number of wheels used in connection with the present invention may be modified or changed if the vehicle intended to be replicated includes more or fewer wheels than described previously. For example, should the present invention be used to replicate a different type of robot, the improved roller system 10 could include several wheels or even could include treads such as those found on tanks and the like. Finally, it is important to note that the position of the roller ball 46 relative to lower ball-rotating ring 42 should be relatively constant in order to prevent gas forming between the roller ball 46 and lower ball-rotating ring 42 which could create “pinch points” for small fingers and toes which would potentially be positioned between the roller ball 46 and lower ball-retaining ring 42.
There has therefore been shown and described an improved roller system 10 which accomplishes at least all of its intended objectives.