Information
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Patent Grant
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6500044
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Patent Number
6,500,044
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 4, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 31, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A running toy capable of running stably regardless of a state of a floor, a road or the like. The running toy comprises: right and left leg parts provided so as to rotate forward and backward on a first horizontal axis; right and left rotating members provided so as to rotate on a second horizontal axis; a motor for driving the rotating members, wherein the leg parts engage with the rotating members at eccentric positions respectively, phases at the eccentric positions are different from each other, and the leg parts rotate forward and backward according as the rotating members rotate; and right and left grips provided at soles of the leg parts respectively, so as to be projected from and retracted in the soles respectively, and so as to be projected from the soles when the leg parts rotate from forward positions to backward positions respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a running toy, and in particular to a running toy capable of running stably.
2. Description of Related Art
For example, as a running toy capable of walking on both feet, a toy is known that runs by continuously taking a movement of lifting and stretching out one leg in a state wherein a sole of a foot of the other leg contacts with a ground, and after lifting and stretching out the other leg in a state wherein a sole of a foot of the one leg contacts with the ground.
Further, as another running toy, a toy is known that runs by moving right and left legs forward and backward in a state wherein a portion of each of soles of feet always contacts with a ground.
Because the former running toy as described above lifts one leg when running, it is difficult that the running toy keeps a right and left balance when running, and runs stably.
On the other hand, because the latter running toy as described above slips on a slippery floor or road and does not move forward even if moving the right and left legs forward and backward, it is difficult that the running toy runs stably.
Further, because some of running toys according to an earlier development have structures so that a power source, a power transmitting mechanism and a movable part thereof cannot be changed, there is a case wherein it is difficult that the running toys run stably, according to a state of a floor or a road.
The above-described problems occur not only in a toy robot, but also in a general running toy which runs or walks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was developed in order to solve the problems as mentioned above.
An object of the present invention is to provide a running toy capable of running stably regardless of a state of a floor, a road or the like.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a running toy comprises: right and left leg parts which are provided so as to rotate forward and backward on a first horizontal axis; right and left rotating members which are provided so as to rotate on a second horizontal axis parallel to the first horizontal axis; a motor for driving the right and left rotating members, wherein the right and left leg parts engage with the right and left rotating members at eccentric positions of the rotating members corresponding to the leg parts respectively, phases at the eccentric positions of the right and left rotating members are different from each other, and the right and left leg parts rotate forward and backward according as the right and left rotating members rotate; and right and left grips which are provided at soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, so as to be projected from and retracted in the soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, and so as to be projected from the soles of the right and left leg parts when the right and left leg parts rotate from forward positions to backward positions respectively.
The right and left rotating members are not limited specially. Each of the right and left rotating members may be a rotating member at an eccentric position of which a pin is provided, or a rotating member such as a cam, a crank and so on. Further, in case a gear mechanism is provided at each of the right and left leg parts, each of the rotating members may be a gear.
According to the running toy of the aspect of the present invention, because the right and left grips are provided at the soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, so as to be projected from the soles when the right and left leg parts rotate from the forward positions to the backward positions respectively, the grips can kick a floor or a road. Consequently, it is possible to drive the running toy forward.
Preferably, the running toy of the aspect of the present invention, further comprises: right and left cams which rotate according as the right and left rotating members rotate respectively; and right and left slave parts which move according to the right and left cams provided at the right and left leg parts respectively; wherein the right and left grips are fixed at lower end portions of the right and left slave parts respectively.
The right and left slave parts are not limited specially. Each of the right and left slave parts may be a part which is provided at the leg part so as to slide upward and downward, or a link mechanism.
According to the above-described running toy, because the right and left grips are moved by the right and left cams respectively, it is possible to project and retract each of the grips smoothly.
Preferably, in the running toy as described above, peripheral surfaces of the right and left rotating members are cam surfaces of the right and left cams respectively.
According to the above-described running toy, the cam surfaces of the right and left cams are formed on the peripheral surfaces of the right and left rotating members respectively, it is possible to simplify the structure of the running toy more than a case the cam is separated from the rotating member and provided at the running toy.
Preferably, the running toy as described above, further comprises a plurality of pairs of right and left rotating members, wherein one of the pairs has right and left rotating members having different structures from those of right and left rotating members of another pair, and the pairs can be changed to one another.
The pairs of right and left rotating members are not limited specially. One of the pairs may have right and left rotating members having different eccentric amounts of positions at which pins engaging longitudinal holes formed in the leg parts are provided from those of right and left rotating members of another pair. Further, in case the peripheral surfaces of the right and left rotating members of each of the pairs are the cam surfaces of the right and left cams respectively, one of the pairs may have right and left rotating members having different radius vectors to the cam surfaces from those of right and left rotating members of another pair.
Preferably, the running toy of t he aspect of the present invention, further comprises: a plurality of upper body parts at each of which the motor is provided, which are formed in different shapes from one another, and which can be changed to one another; and a base part at which any one of the upper body parts is provided so as to be attached thereto and detached therefrom.
According to the above-described running toy, because the upper body parts can be changed to one another, it is possible to change the whole structure of the running toy.
Preferably, the running toy of the aspect of the present invention, further comprises: a plurality of upper body parts at which motors having different characteristics from one another are provided respectively, and which can be changed to one another; and a base part at which any one of the upper body parts is provided so as to be attached thereto and detached therefrom.
The characteristic of the motor is not limited specially. The characteristic of the motor may be a horsepower, a rotation number or the like.
According to the above-described running toy, because the upper body parts can be changed to one another, it is possible to change a horsepower or a running speed of the running toy.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a running toy comprises: a plurality of upper body parts at which motors having different characteristics from one another are provided respectively; a base part at which any one of the upper body parts is provided so as to be attached thereto and detached therefrom, and at which a power transmitting mechanism is provided; and a running part which is provided at the base part; wherein any one of the upper body parts is provided at the base part so that one of the motors, which is provided at the one of the upper body parts is connected to the power transmitting mechanism, and the upper body parts can be changed to one another.
The running part is not limited specially. The running part may be wheels or leg parts.
According to the above-described running toy, because the upper body parts can be changed to one another, it is possible to change a horsepower or a running speed of the running toy.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a running toy according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a view showing a power transmitting mechanism of the running toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B and
3
C are views showing three types of upper body parts of the running toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a view showing an attachment structure of a rotating member of the running toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 5A
to
5
D are views showing movements of a leg part and projection states of a grip of the running toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a cam diagram of the running toy shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a view showing a course forming apparatus as an accessory part of the running toy shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 8
is a view showing a state the course forming apparatus shown in
FIG. 7
is used.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, a running toy according to an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
8
, in detail.
1. Structure of a Running Toy
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a running toy
100
according to an embodiment of the present invention. The running toy
100
mainly comprises an upper body part
10
, a base part
20
, leg parts
30
, and a battery box
50
.
2. Structure of the upper body part
The upper body part
10
simulates an upper half part of a body of a figure toy. As show in
FIG. 2
, a motor
11
is provided in an interior of the upper body part
10
, and a small diameter gear (a pinion gear)
12
is fixed at a motor shaft
11
a
of the motor
11
. The small diameter gear
12
is fixed at the motor shaft
11
a,
so as to be projected downward from a lower surface of the upper body part
10
. The running toy
100
according to the embodiment, comprises a plurality of types of upper body parts such as upper body parts
10
-
1
,
10
-
2
and
10
-
3
shown in FIG.
3
. The upper body parts
10
-
1
,
10
-
2
and
10
-
3
are formed in different shapes from one another, and have motors horsepower or rotation numbers of which are different from one another.
3. Structure of the Base Part
The base part
20
simulates a cockpit. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a seat portion
21
is provided at the base part
20
so that the upper body part
10
sits on the seat portion
21
. A hole
21
a
is formed at the seat portion
21
, so that the small diameter gear
12
is inserted in the base part
20
through the hole
21
a
when the upper body part
10
sits on the seat portion
21
. Arm portions
22
are provided at both sides of the base part
20
, so that the upper body part
10
is held between the arm portions
22
and fixed to the base part
20
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a power transmitting mechanism is provided in an interior of the base part
20
. A crown gear
24
fixed at a shaft
23
is provided at a position at which the crown gear
24
gears with the small diameter gear
12
inserted in the base part
20
through the hole
21
a,
in an interior of the base part
20
. A small diameter gear
25
is fixed at the crown gear
24
as one. The small diameter gear
25
gears with a large diameter gear
27
fixed at a shaft
26
parallel to the shaft
23
.
Rotating members
40
are provided at both sides of the base part
20
, so as to be attached to and detached from the base part
20
. That is, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the rotating member
40
comprises a cylindrical shaft portion
40
a.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 1
, holes
28
are formed at positions to which the shaft
26
is extended, on both side surfaces of the base part
20
, so that the shafts portions
40
a
of two rotating members
40
are inserted in the base part
20
through the holes
28
respectively. Therefore, when the shaft portions
40
a
are tightly fitted in both end portions of the shaft
26
through the holes
28
respectively so as to be attached to and detached from the shaft
26
, the rotating members
40
are fixed at both sides of the base part
20
.
A pin
41
is fixed at an eccentric position on an external surface of the rotating member
40
. A peripheral surface of the rotating member
40
forms a cam surface
42
, so as to be formed in a shape like an egg. That is, the rotating member
40
is also a circular disc cam.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, shafts
29
are provided at both side surfaces of the base part
20
respectively. The following leg parts
30
are attached to the shafts
29
respectively.
4. Structure of the Leg Part
(1) Leg Part
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a hole
31
in which the shaft
29
is tightly fitted is formed at each leg part
30
, so that the leg part
30
can rotate forward and backward on the shaft
29
. A longitudinal hole
37
is formed at each leg part
30
, so that the pin
41
of the rotating member
40
is fitted in the longitudinal hole
37
. The leg part
30
comprises a foot portion
32
, and a portion
33
including a thigh, a knee, a shin and so on, other than the foot portion
32
. A sole of the foot portion
32
is formed in a convex surface which is expanded downward, so that the leg part
30
always keeps the state the sole contacts with the ground when rotates on the shaft
29
forward and backward. A slider
34
(slave unit) is attached to an inside of the leg part
30
, so as to move upward and downward. A lower end portion of the slider
34
is inserted in the foot part
32
. Contact portions
34
a
are provided at positions of the slider
34
, so as to contact with upper and lower portions of the cam surface
42
of the rotating member
40
respectively. Because the contact portions
34
a
contact with the upper and lower portions of the cam surface
42
, the slider
34
moves upward and downward according as the rotating member
40
rotates. A grip
35
is provide at a lower end portion of the slider
34
, and formed in an inverse T wherein an upper portion is formed in a strip and a lower portion is expanded, shown in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
D. The grip
35
is made of a material such as a rubber and so on, so that the grip
35
is not slippery easily.
(2) Circular Disc Cam
The rotating member
40
is a circular disc cam as described above. Although the rotating member
40
is not limited specially, a cam diagram of the rotating member
40
is shown in FIG.
6
. In
FIG. 6
, the horizontal axis indicates a rotation angle of the rotating member
40
, and the vertical axis indicates a displacement (amount of projection) of the slider
34
. There is a phase difference of 180 degrees between the right and left rotating members
40
.
According to the circular disc cam, for example, when the leg part
30
is at the forward position according as the rotating member
40
is at the rotation angle of π shown in
FIG. 6
, because the displacement of the slider
34
is 0, a lower surface of the grip
35
is one surface as the sole of the foot portion
32
, as shown in FIG.
5
A. When the leg part
30
rotates from the forward position to the backward position according as the rotating member
40
rotates backward from the rotation angle of π to 2π shown in
FIG. 6
, because the slider
34
moves downward and is projected, the grip
35
is projected from the sole of the foot portion
32
, as shown in FIG.
5
B. When the leg part
30
is at the backward position according as the rotating member
40
is at the rotation angle of 2π shown in
FIG. 6
, because the displacement of the slider
34
is 0, the lower surface of the grip
35
is one surface as the sole of the foot portion
32
, as shown in FIG.
5
C. When the leg part
30
rotates from the backward position to the forward position according as the rotating member
40
rotates forward from the rotation angle of 2π shown in
FIG. 6
, because the slider
34
moves upward and is retracted, the grip
35
is retracted in the sole of the foot portion
32
, as shown in FIG.
5
D. In the case, the displacement of the slider
34
may be 0, and the lower surface of the grip
35
may be one surface as the sole of the foot portion
32
, not shown in figures.
7. Structure of the Battery Box
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the battery box
50
is provided at the base part
20
so as to be attached to and detached from the base part
20
. In order to provide the battery box
50
so as to attach to and detach from the base part
20
, although the battery box
50
is not limited specially, the battery box
50
adopts a fitting type of attachment mechanism. Further, although the battery box
50
is not limited specially, the battery box
50
contains two AA size batteries not shown in figures, therein. Although the battery box
50
is not limited in the connection of the batteries contained therein to the motor
11
, specially, the batteries is connected to the motor
11
through a pin, a conductive plate, or a conductor not shown in figures.
8. Accessory Part
FIG. 7
is a view showing a course forming apparatus
200
for forming a course along which the running toy
100
runs. The course forming apparatus
200
is a tape measure type contained in a case, and comprises a case
60
and a tape
61
which can be pulled from the case
60
. The tape
61
is rewound in the case
60
, by an automatic pulling apparatus, according as a button of the case
60
, not shown in figures is pushed, or by a manual apparatus, according as a handle of the case
60
, not shown in figures is rotated. Preferably, the tape
61
is made of a bendable material so as to form an arbitrary course.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the course forming apparatus
200
is provided, so that both surfaces of the tape
61
are tuned in the vertical direction, the tape
61
is provided between the right and left leg parts
30
, and the tape
61
pulled from the case
60
is equipped so as to have an arbitrary shape.
9. Structure of Another Part
A power supply switch not shown in figures, is provided at any one of the upper body part
10
, the base part
20
and the battery box
50
.
10. Playing Method and Whole Movement
(1) Playing Method
A player determines one upper body part
10
according to the floor, the road or the course, or the object of playing the running toy
100
. Then, the player attaches the determined upper body part
10
to the base part
20
. Thereafter, when the player brings the soles of the foot portions
32
of the running toy
100
into contact with the floor or the like, and tunes on the power supply switch, the player let the running toy
100
go. Accordingly, the running toy
100
runs forward. In case the player wants the running toy
100
to run along the course, as shown in
FIG. 8
, the player provides the tape
61
of the course forming apparatus
200
, and disposes the tape
61
between the right and left leg parts
30
of the running toy
100
.
(2) Whole Movement
When the power supply switch of the running toy
100
is tuned on, the motor
11
is driven. Then, when the right and left rotating members
40
rotate by the power of the motor
11
, the right and left leg parts
30
move forward and backward. When the leg parts
30
move, the grips
35
are projected from and retracted in the soles of the foot portions
32
of the leg parts
30
. Thereby, the running toy
100
runs forward.
11. Modifications of the Present Invention
Although the present invention has been explained according to the above-described embodiment, it should also be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment and various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the gist thereof.
For example, a plurality of rotating members which have different shapes from one another and/or a plurality of leg parts lengths of which are different from one another may be provided for the running toy. In the case, the rotating members and/or the leg parts may be changed to one another, according to the state of the floor or the like. Further, the running toy may be remote controlled.
According to the present invention, an effect can be indicated, as follows.
As described above, the running toy comprises: right and left leg parts which are provided so as to rotate forward and backward on a first horizontal axis; right and left rotating members which are provided so as to rotate on a second horizontal axis parallel to the first horizontal axis; a motor for driving the right and left rotating members, wherein the right and left leg parts engage with the right and left rotating members at eccentric positions of the rotating members corresponding to the leg parts respectively, phases at the eccentric positions of the right and left rotating members are different from each other, and the right and left leg parts rotate forward and backward according as the right and left rotating members rotate; and right and left grips which are provided at soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, so as to be projected from and retracted in the soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, and so as to be projected from the soles of the right and left leg parts when the right and left leg parts rotate from forward positions and to backward positions respectively.
Accordingly, it is possible that the running toy runs stably regardless of the state of the floor, the road or the like.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. Tokugan 2001-175943 filed on Jun. 11, 2001 including specification, claims, drawings and summary are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Claims
- 1. A running toy comprising:right and left leg parts which are provided so as to rotate forward and backward on a first horizontal axis; right and left rotating members which are provided so as to rotate on a second horizontal axis parallel to the first horizontal axis; a motor for driving the right and left rotating members, wherein the right and left leg parts engage with the right and left rotating members at eccentric positions of the rotating members corresponding to the leg parts respectively, phases at the eccentric positions of the right and left rotating members are different from each other, and the right and left leg parts rotate forward and backward according as the right and left rotating members rotate; and right and left grips which are provided at soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, so as to be projected from and retracted in the soles of the right and left leg parts respectively, and so as to be projected from the soles of the right and left leg parts when the right and left leg parts rotate from forward positions to backward positions respectively.
- 2. The running toy as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:right and left cams which rotate according as the right and left rotating members rotate respectively; and right and left slave parts which move according to the right and left cams provided at the right and left leg parts respectively; wherein the right and left grips are fixed at lower end portions of the right and left slave parts respectively.
- 3. The running toy as claimed in claim 2, wherein peripheral surfaces of the right and left rotating members are cam surfaces of the right and left cams respectively.
- 4. The running toy as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of pairs of right and left rotating members, wherein one of the pairs has right and left rotating members having different structures from those of right and left rotating members of another pair, and the pairs can be changed to one another.
- 5. The running toy as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a plurality of pairs of right and left rotating members, wherein one of the pairs has right and left rotating members having different structures from those of right and left rotating members of another pair, and the pairs can be changed to one another.
- 6. The running toy as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of upper body parts at each of which the motor is provided, which are formed in different shapes from one another, and which can be changed to one another; and a base part at which any one of the upper body parts is provided so as to be attached thereto and detached therefrom.
- 7. The running toy as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of upper body parts at which motors having different characteristics from one another are provided respectively, and which can be changed to one another; and a base part at which any one of the upper body parts is provided so as to be attached thereto and detached therefrom.
- 8. A running toy comprising:a plurality of upper body parts at which motors having different characteristics from one another are provided respectively; a base part at which any one of the upper body parts is provided so as to be attached thereto and detached therefrom, and at which a power transmitting mechanism is provided; and a running part which is provided at the base part; wherein any one of the upper body parts is provided at the base part so that one of the motors, which is provided at the one of the upper body parts is connected to the power transmitting mechanism, and the upper body parts can be changed to one another.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
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2001-175943 |
Jun 2001 |
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