1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to toys and, more particularly, to a simulated eye for a toy.
2. Description of Related Art
With the development of 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 the human body, and people can express various emotions via the eyes. The eyes of some robot toys simulate 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 having more lifelike 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 10 further includes an elastic film 300, a fixing member 400, a stopper 500, a transmission member 600, and a driving device 800.
The elastic film 300 is a cylindrical sleeve, and is elastically deformed to store elastic energy when pulled tight. The simulated pupil 302 is disposed on the elastic film 300. The simulated pupil 302 may be a part of the elastic film 300. The simulated pupil 302 is circular and colored. The color of the simulated pupil 302 can be black, blue, brown, and so on.
The fixing member 400 is annular and is configured to fix the elastic film 300 to the transmission member 600. In the embodiment, the fixing member 400 is an elastic element, such as, a rubber band.
The stopper 500 is substantially quarter of a sphere. A plurality of through holes 502 is defined in the stopper 500 corresponding to the guiding posts 204.
A threaded hole 606 is defined at the center of the transmission member 600. A plurality of round holes 604 are symmetrically disposed on the transmission member 600 and are adjacent to a rim 602 thereof. An annular groove 608 is defined in the rim 602. The diameter of the annular groove 608 is longer than that of the fixing member 400.
The driving device 800 is held in the holding member 206 and includes a driving member 700. The driving member 700 is mechanically coupled to the driving device 800 and is driven to rotate thereby. A plurality of threads are disposed on the driving member 700.
In assembly, the driving device 800 is held in the holding member 206. The driving member 700 threadedly engages into the threaded hole 606. At the same time, the guiding posts 204 extend though the corresponding round holes 604. A plurality of bolts 550 extend through the through hole 502 to fix the stopper 500 to the guiding posts 204. The elastic film 300 accommodating the stopper 500 is placed over the transmission member 600, and is further locked into the annular groove 608 via the fixing member 400. The eyeball 100 is housed in the housing 200 by fixing the two parts 201 of the housing 200 together.
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When the driving device 800 is turned off, the elastic film 300 releases the elastic energy to drive the transmission member 600 to the original position, and the colored area of the simulated pupil 302 resumes original size. As a result, the simulated eye 10 seems to be changed from the dilated state to the normal state. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the transmission member 600 is driven to move to the original position via the driving device 800 driving the driving member 700 to rotate in a reverse direction, such that the colored area of the simulated pupil 302 resumes original size.
Therefore, by operationally changing the size of the colored area of the simulated pupil via the driving device 800, the simulated eye 10 is changeable between the normal state and the dilated state.
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.
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