Information
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Patent Grant
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6808457
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Patent Number
6,808,457
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Date Filed
Monday, April 28, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Marshall Gerstein & Borun LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 472 117
- 472 128
- 472 129
- 472 137
- 472 14
- 297 18015
- 239 289
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sitting toy includes a base and a platform mounted to the base for rotation about a generally vertical axis. The platform includes an outer periphery and a central aperture. A handle is mounted to the base and extends upwardly through the aperture in the platform. A conduit is formed in the base, with the conduit including a plurality of nozzles spaced at intervals about the outer periphery of the platform, the conduit arranged for attachment to a water supply.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a spinnable sitting toy surrounded by a plurality of nozzles arranged to produce a plurality of water jets.
Spinnable sitting toys are known in the art and have been commercially marketed more than one year prior to the filing date of this patent. For example, a spinnable sitting toy marketed under the trademark SIT-N-SPIN® has a generally round platform supported for rotation on a base. The user, typically a child, sits on the platform, grasps a handle extending from the base upwardly through the platform, and causes the platform to rotate relative to both the handle and the base by applying a turning force to the handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,118,094 to Lambert discloses a sitting toy similar to the SIT-N-SPIN® sitting toy, but having a ratcheting handle. U.S. Pat. No. 4,925,099 to Owen discloses a stationary chair having framework provided with a plurality of sprinkler holes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, a sitting toy comprises a base, a platform rotatably mounted to the base and including an outer periphery, a handle engaging the base, and a conduit generally surrounding a major portion of the base. The conduit is arranged for attachment to a water supply, with the conduit including a plurality of nozzles disposed adjacent the outer periphery of the platform.
In further accordance with a preferred embodiment, the platform includes a central aperture, and the handle protrudes upwardly from the base through the central aperture. Preferably, the nozzles may be pointed in a generally upward direction generally surrounding the platform. The base may include a rim adapted to rotatably support the platform, and the conduit may be spaced radially outwardly from the rim. The platform preferably includes a downwardly extending skirt, and the base includes a channel defined radially inwardly from the conduit, with the channel sized to receive a lower portion of the skirt.
The platform may include an outer periphery and the base may include a channel defined radially inwardly from the conduit. The channel is sized to receive a portion of the outer periphery of the skirt. The conduit includes an inlet or other connector sized for connection to a garden hose or other suitable source of pressurized water.
In another aspect of the invention, a sitting toy comprises a base, a platform mounted to the base for rotation about a generally vertical axis, with the platform including an outer periphery and having a central aperture, a handle mounted to the base and extending upwardly through the aperture in the platform, and a conduit formed in the base. The conduit includes a plurality of nozzles spaced at intervals about the outer periphery of the platform, with the conduit arranged for attachment to a water supply.
In a further aspect of the invention, a sitting toy comprises a base, a round platform mounted to the base for rotation about a generally vertical axis, the platform including a central aperture, a handle mounted to the base and extending upwardly through the aperture in the platform, and a conduit formed in the base and including a plurality of nozzles. The conduit is arranged for attachment to a water supply, and the nozzles are spaced around the base to generally surround the handle and the central axis.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view from above of an embodiment of a sitting toy in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view from below of the sitting toy illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
an exploded view in perspective of the sitting toy illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
;
FIG. 4
is a side elevational view of the sitting toy;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the handle;
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary top plan view of the platform and the base taken along line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken along line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged fragmentary view of the connection between the lower end of the post and the base; and
FIG. 9
is an enlarged fragmentary view of the upper end of the post and the hand grip.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, a sitting toy assembled in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is shown and is generally referred to by the reference numeral
10
. The sitting toy
10
includes a base
12
and a platform
14
, with the platform
14
being rotatably mounted to the base
12
in a manner that will be described in greater detail below. Preferably, both the base
12
and the platform
14
are generally round when viewed in plan. The sitting toy
10
also includes a handle
16
, with the handle
16
preferably being non-rotationally mounted to the base
12
and extending through a centrally located aperture
18
in the platform
14
.
The base
12
includes an outer periphery
20
, which in the disclosed example is formed so as to define a conduit
22
. Preferably, the conduit
22
will extend substantially about the outer periphery
20
of the base
12
as shown in phantom in FIG.
2
. Further, the conduit
22
may be formed essentially as a ring extending completely around the base, or the conduit
22
may include an end wall
23
(FIG.
2
), which defines an end of the conduit
22
. As a further alternative, the conduit
22
may be formed in a plurality of sections, with each section being in flow communication with a centralized section or manifold (not shown) and fed by, for example, a number of radially outwardly extending conduits (not shown).
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
6
, the conduit
22
includes a plurality of apertures or nozzles
24
, with the nozzles
24
being spaced generally circumferentially about the outer periphery
20
of the base
12
. The nozzles
24
are in flow communication with the conduit
22
and generally provide an outlet from the interior of the conduit
22
to the surrounding atmosphere. The conduit
22
preferably also includes a connector
26
which, in accordance with the disclosed example, takes the form of a conventional hose connector or hose bib of the type commonly found on residential garden hoses, thereby permitting the conduit
22
to be connected to a source
27
(
FIG. 6
) of pressurized water via a hose
27
a
. The connector
26
preferably is mounted to a widened portion
27
b
of the base
12
, with the widened portion
27
b
sized so that the conduit
22
extends slightly outward from the generally round shape of the base
12
.
The handle
16
includes a post
28
and a hand grip
30
. In the disclosed example, the hand grip
30
is generally round. Preferably, the hand grip
30
may be shaped and textured so as to provide a comfortable gripping surface for the user. It will be noted that the post
28
is sized such that the hand grip
30
is spaced above the platform
14
so as to provide a space between the hand grip
30
and the platform
14
big enough to receive the legs of a user (not shown, but typically a child) seated on the platform
14
, with the legs of the user generally straddling the post
28
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the post
28
of the handle
16
may be formed from a pair of substantially identical halves
28
a
,
28
b
. The post
28
also includes a lower end
32
and an upper end
34
. The lower end
32
is sized to extend through the aperture
18
in the platform
14
, such that the lower end
32
may be connected to the base
12
. The upper end
34
is connectable to an underside
36
of the hand grip
30
. Accordingly, in the disclosed example, the handle
16
, including the hand grip
30
and the post
28
are non-rotationally mounted to the base
12
.
The platform
14
includes a sitting area
38
which generally surrounds the aperture
18
. An upper surface of the platform may be textured in a desired fashion as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 6
. The platform
14
may also include an upwardly extending cone
40
(
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
5
) in the region generally surrounding the aperture
18
. The platform
14
also includes an outer periphery
42
which, in accordance with the disclosed example, generally is shaped to form a downwardly depending skirt
44
.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, the base
12
includes a center section
46
which is generally aligned with the aperture
18
in the platform
14
, and which center section
46
is sized to non-rotationally receive the lower end
32
of the post
28
. The platform
14
may be secured to the base
12
using a slotted retaining ring
47
having a flange
49
sized engage an inwardly extending ring
51
defined in the aperture
18
. The ring
47
preferably includes a slot
47
a
which engages a key
47
b
defined on the center section
46
, and the ring
47
may be secured by a suitable fastener
47
c.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 7
, the base
12
also includes a raised ring
48
which generally surrounds the center section
46
and, in the disclosed example, is connected to the center section
46
by a plurality of radially extending ribs
50
. The raised ring
48
includes an inner sidewall
52
, an outer sidewall
54
, and a depressed groove
56
. The conduit
22
is spaced radially outwardly from the raised ring
48
, so as to define a channel or space
58
between the raised ring
48
and the conduit
22
. The outer periphery
20
and the conduit
22
may be suitably stiffened relative to the balance of the base
12
by a plurality of ribs
60
extending generally between the outer sidewall
54
of the raised ring
48
and a section
61
that extends outwardly to the conduit
22
. A small gap
63
a
is defined between the lower extent of the skirt
44
and the section
61
, and a small gap
63
b
between the lower extent of the skirt
44
and the conduit
22
. Preferably, these gaps may be in the neighborhood of about {fraction (3/16)} of an inch.
Referring still to
FIGS. 3 and 7
, the platform
14
is rotationally supported on the raised ring
48
of the base
12
by a bearing assembly
62
. The bearing assembly
62
preferably includes a plurality of ball bearings
64
which are sized to be received in the groove
56
of the raised ring
48
. The bearing assembly
62
also includes a plurality of spacers
66
(
FIG. 3
) which are also sized to be received in the groove
56
of the raised ring
48
. The spacers
66
are curved to match the curvature of the groove
56
and, in the disclosed example, act to keep the ball bearings
64
suitably spaced apart so as to provide adequate support for the platform
14
, such that the platform will rotate freely about a generally vertical axis A (FIG.
3
).
Referring to
FIG. 7
, an underside
68
of the platform
14
includes a groove
70
which is sized to correspond to the groove
56
formed in the base
12
. The groove
70
is also sized to receive the ball bearings
64
of the bearing assembly
62
such that the ball bearings
64
engage both groves
56
and
70
, thus allowing free rotation of the platform
14
relative to the base
12
.
Referring now to
FIG. 8
, a receiving aperture
72
of the center section
46
of the base
12
is shown in greater detail. Preferably, the receiving aperture
72
is sized and shaped to receive the lower end
32
of the post
28
. In the disclosed example, the receiving aperture
72
includes a plurality of grooves
74
. The grooves
74
are sized to receive corresponding protrusions
76
formed on the lower section
32
of the post
28
, such that the post
28
remains non-rotational with respect to the base
12
. Alternatively, other suitable shapes for the lower section
32
and the receiving aperture
72
may be chosen. The post
28
may be suitably secured to the base
12
using a screw
78
from below (FIG.
3
).
Referring now to
FIG. 9
, a receiving aperture
80
formed on the underside of the hand grip
30
is shown in greater detail. Preferably, the receiving aperture
80
is sized and shaped to receive the upper end
34
of the post
28
. In the disclosed example, the receiving aperture
80
includes a plurality of faces
80
a
, which faces
80
a
are sized and shaped to receive a corresponding rectangular section
82
formed by the cooperating halves
28
a
and
28
b
of the upper section
34
of the post
28
. The halves
28
a
and
28
b
may further include protrusions
82
a
and
82
b
which extend through the spaces between the faces
80
a
. Thus, the hand grip
30
remains non-rotational with respect to the post
28
as well as the base
12
. Alternatively, other suitable shapes for the upper section
34
of the post
28
and the receiving aperture
80
may be chosen. The hand grip
30
may be suitably secured to the post
28
using a screw
84
from above (FIG.
3
).
The base
12
, the platform
14
, the post
28
, and the hand grip
30
be formed from high impact plastic or other suitable materials of the type commonly employed in the art. Such components may be injection molded, blow molded, or formed using other suitable forming techniques of the type commonly employed in the art.
In operation, after placement of the ball bearings
64
and the spacers
66
in the groove of the raised ring
48
, the platform
14
is placed on the base
12
such that the groove
70
in the underside
68
of the platform
14
sits atop the groove
56
of the base
12
and in contact with the ball bearings
66
. The platform
14
is then secured to the base
12
using the ring
47
and the attachment screw
47
c
as discussed above. After bringing the two halves
28
a
and
28
b
together, the post
28
is then secured to the base
12
using the screw
78
from below. Finally, the hand grip
30
is secured to the upper section
34
of the post using the screw
84
from above.
The sitting toy
10
may then be connected to the water source
27
using the connector
26
and the hose
27
a
. Upon activating the water source
27
, pressurized water enters the conduit
22
and exits the conduit
22
via the nozzles
24
. Preferably, the nozzles
24
are directed generally upwardly, thus generally surrounding the platform
14
with a cascade of water jets, thereby enhancing the pay value of the sitting toy
10
.
Numerous additional modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. This description is to be construed as illustrative only, and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the .invention. The details of the structure and method may be varied substantially without departing from the spirit of the invention, and the exclusive use of all modifications which come within the scope of the appended claims is reserved.
Claims
- 1. A sitting toy, comprising:a base; a platform rotatably mounted to the base and including an outer periphery; a handle engaging the base; and a conduit generally surrounding a major portion of the base, the conduit arranged for attachment to a water supply, the conduit including a plurality of nozzles disposed adjacent the outer periphery of the platform.
- 2. The sitting toy of claim 1, wherein the platform includes a central aperture, and wherein the handle protrudes upwardly from the base through the central aperture.
- 3. The sitting toy of claim 1, wherein the nozzles are pointed generally upwardly.
- 4. The sitting toy of claim 1, wherein the base includes a rim adapted to rotatably support the platform, and wherein the conduit is spaced radially outwardly from the rim.
- 5. The sitting toy of claim 4, wherein the platform includes a downwardly extending skirt, the base including a channel defined radially inwardly from the conduit, the channel sized to receive a lower portion of the skirt.
- 6. The sitting toy of claim 4, wherein the platform includes an outer periphery and the base includes a channel defined radially inwardly from the conduit, the channel sized to receive a portion of the outer periphery of the skirt.
- 7. The sitting toy of claim 1, wherein the conduit includes an inlet sized for connection to a garden hose.
- 8. A sitting toy, comprising:a base; a platform mounted to the base for rotation about a generally vertical axis, the platform including an outer periphery, the platform including a central aperture; a handle mounted to the base and extending upwardly through the aperture in the platform; and a conduit formed in the base, the conduit including a plurality of nozzles spaced at intervals about the outer periphery of the platform, the conduit arranged for attachment to a water supply.
- 9. The sitting toy of claim 8, wherein the conduit is formed in an outer circumferential portion of the base.
- 10. The sitting toy of claim 8, wherein the nozzles are pointed generally upwardly.
- 11. The sitting toy of claim 8, wherein the base includes a ring adapted to rotatably support the platform, and wherein the conduit is spaced radially outwardly from the rim.
- 12. The sitting toy of claim 11, wherein the platform includes a downwardly extending skirt, the base including a channel defined radially inwardly from the conduit, the channel sized to receive a lower portion of the skirt.
- 13. The sitting toy of claim 11, wherein the base includes a channel defined radially inwardly from the conduit, the channel sized to receive a portion of the outer periphery of the skirt.
- 14. The sitting toy of claim 8, wherein the conduit includes an inlet sized for connection to a garden hose.
- 15. The sitting toy of claim 8, wherein the outer periphery of the platform forms a skirt, the base including a channel spaced radially inwardly from the nozzles and sized to receive the skirt, and wherein the skirt and the channel define a clearance gap.
- 16. A sitting toy, comprising:a base; a round platform mounted to the base for rotation about a generally vertical axis, the platform including a central aperture; a handle mounted to the base and extending upwardly through the aperture in the platform; and a conduit formed in the base and including a plurality of nozzles, the conduit arranged for attachment to a water supply, the nozzles spaced around the base to generally surround the handle and the central axis.
- 17. The sitting toy of claim 18, wherein the conduit is formed in an outer circumferential portion of the base and wherein the nozzles generally surround an outer periphery of the platform.
- 18. The sitting toy of claim 16, wherein the nozzles are pointed generally upwardly.
- 19. The sitting toy of claim 16, wherein the base includes a ring adapted to rotatably support the platform, and wherein at least a portion of the conduit is spaced radially away from the rim.
- 20. The sitting toy of claim 16, wherein the platform includes a circumferential skirt and the base includes a channel spaced radially from the nozzles and sized to receive the skirt, and wherein the skirt and the channel define a clearance gap.
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