1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to toys and, more particularly, to a simulated eye for a toy.
2. Description of Related Art
As the development of the electronic technology, more and more robot toys simulate people's actions, such as, walking, jumping, and so on. As known, eyes are one of the most important organs of human body, and people can express various feelings via the action of the eyes. The eyes of some robot toys simulate human eyes by imitating various shapes of the human eyes. However, some of these simulations are limited to the eyelids opening and closing, and accordingly, other simulation effects of the eyes of the robot toys are needed to make the robot looks more lifelike. Therefore, what is needed is a simulated eye capable of simulating more human eyes' actions.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments of the simulated eye. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
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The simulated eye 100 further includes the supporting member 400 for supporting the pupil 300, a transmission member 500, and a motor 600 having a motor shaft 610. The supporting member 400 is threadedly engaged with the transmission member 500. The transmission member 500 is fixed on the motor shaft 610 of the motor 600.
The supporting member 400 includes a round supporting sheet 402, a nut 404, and three supporting rods 406 for connecting the nut 404 to the supporting sheet 402. The pupil 300 is fixed on a side of the supporting sheet 402 opposite to the convex lens 102. A diameter of the supporting sheet 402 is a little less than that of the sleeve 106. A recess 408 is defined in a rim of the supporting sheet 402. The recess 408 engages with the protrusion 108 to restrict the supporting member 400 to rotate relative to the sleeve 106. The supporting member 400 is slidable along the axis of the sleeve 106 when received in the sleeve 106. The supporting member 400 is movably coupled to the transmission member 500 via the nut 404. In particular, the three supporting rods 406 are arranged for converting the rotational force of the transmission member 500 with respect to the nut 404 to a linear force to move the pupil 300 back and forth.
Therefore, the supporting member 400 is driven by the motor 600 to move back and forth. As a result, the pupil 300 fixed on the supporting member 400 is movable toward and away from the convex lens 102. In the embodiment, the transmission member 500 has a plurality of threads, and the motor 600 is a step-motor, or a servomotor.
Moreover, A holding member 204 protrudes inwardly from an inner surface of the shell 200, and the holding member 204 defines a cavity (not shown) for holding the motor 600. The convex lens 102 includes two focal points F1 and F2, and a center point O. The pupil 300 can be moved between the center point O and the focal point F2 thereof.
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When the pupil 300 is driven to move toward the convex lens 102 gradually by the motor 600, the pupil 300 changes gradually from a dilated state to a contracted state. When the pupil 300 is driven to move away from the convex lens 102, the pupil 300 changes gradually from a contracted state to a dilated sated. Thus, by driving the pupil 300 toward and away from the convex lens 300, the pupil 102 appears to be dilating and contracting respectively.
Furthermore, the pupil 300 can function as a camera, in the embodiment, the pupil 300 is a micro-camera almost similar to a human pupil. When the pupil 300 is used to capture images, optical parameters for capturing images can be adjusted via the motor 600 driving the pupil 300 in frontward and backward direction, so as to capture images with a better effect.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the embodiments thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810305244.5 | Oct 2008 | CN | national |