Spin top toy

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769953
  • Patent Number
    6,769,953
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 3, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A spin top toy comprising a base having a handle, a spring motor frame mounted to the base and having a portion of ratchet mechanism therein, a spin top having a drive mount and a portion of a ratchet mechanism on a bottom side thereof and a spin point on the top side thereof, a spring motor in the spring motor frame including a spring and a spring driven drive shaft having a drive on one end that is engageable with the drive mount on the spin top to permit the spin top to wind the drive shaft and the spring, upon rotation of the spin top in a first direction when the spin top drive mount engages the drive on the drive shaft and wherein the ratchet mechanisms on the spring motor housing and top are engaged to permit the rotation in the first direction, but prohibit rotation in an opposite direction to allow the top to wind the spring, and a release trigger mounted on the base handle operable to raise the drive shaft to a point where the ratchet mechanism on the shaft no longer engages the ratchet mechanism on spring motor housing which causes a wound spring to unwind while rotating the drive shaft and spin top in the opposite direction.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY




The invention relates to a spin top toy assembly consisting of a spin top launcher, spin tops, power rings, flipper dish, and suitcase container therefore, which container is equipped with arena surface on which the spin tops can spin and interact with other spin tops. The launcher includes a handled base provided with a wind up spring for importing spin to the top and wherein the handle is provided with an actuation mechanism for releasing the energy of a wound spring to impart the desired rotation to the spin top. The spin top is drivingly placed on the launcher and driving engaging the spring through a shaft wherein the spring can be wound by rotation action of the attached spin top.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective top view of an assembled launcher.





FIG. 2

is a perspective bottom view of the assembled launcher.





FIG. 3

is a perspective bottom view of the launcher similar to

FIG. 2

but with the bottom of the launcher frame removed.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the main parts of the launcher.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the launcher.





FIG. 6

is a side view of the flipper dish.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the flipper dish.





FIG. 8

is a sectional vie of the flipper dish taken along the line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of the launcher with the flipper dish attached and with a spin top on the flipper dish.





FIG. 10

is a bottom perspective view of the spin top.





FIG. 11

is a side perspective view of the power launcher with attached spin top.





FIG. 12

is a side perspective view of the spin top.





FIG. 13

is a bottom view of the spin top.





FIG. 14

is an exploded view of a three-piece power ring.





FIG. 15

is a bottom view of an assembled power ring on a spin top.





FIG. 16

is a top perspective view of an open suitcase housing container for the spin toy show various parts of the toy therein.





FIG. 17

is a schematic half sectional view of the bottom of the suitcase housing container illustrating its convex area play surface.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows the power launcher


2


having a spring motor frame


4


mounted to a top


6


of a base frame


8


. A bottom


10


of the base frame


8


is screwed to the top


6


with screws (not shown in

FIG. 1

) that extend through holes


12


and mate with threaded screw receiving portions (not shown) in the bottom base


10


. The base


8


has an opening


14


to form a handle grip. Internally of the spring motor frame is a spring motor shaft


16


which is axially moveable upon pressing of release buttons


18


as will be explained later. The outer long length distance between the two buttons


18


is coordinated with a human hand such that upon gripping of the handle grip a person's thumb overlies one button and the persons middle finger overlies the other button. The users phone dialing finger between the thumb and middle finger fits in the curvature


20


, while the users last two fingers fit around the long side of the grip.




The spring motor frame


4


has a rounded exterior portion


22


and a flat square end


24


(see FIG.


4


). The flat square end has four holes which are aligned with holes


12


in the narrow portion of the top


6


of base frame


8


. Hence the four screws that attach the top


6


of base frame


8


to the bottom


10


of base frame


9


also secure the spring motor frame


4


to the base frame


8


. The shaft


16


within the round portion


22


of the spring motor is comprised of a rotary shaft portion


26


and a stationary portion


28


. The stationary portion


28


has two arms


30


extending radially outwardly from its axis (see FIG.


4


and FIG.


3


). A drive spring


32


surrounds the drive shaft portion


26


and has one end attached to hole


34


in the rotatable shaft portion


26


and another end attached to one of the arms


30


. The bottom end of the stationary shaft portion


28


has a flat recess


36


which engages pivoting release lever


38


(see FIG.


4


and


3


). The pivoting release lever


38


has two pivot shafts


39


that are rotatably journaled in pivoting release lever mount


40


. The other end of the stationary shaft


28


has a reduced round end


44


that supports one circular opened recessed end


46


on one end of rotatable shaft


26


. The other end


48


of the rotatable shaft


26


has a rectangular drive lug


50


thereon. A circular retainer clip


52


surrounds the stationary shaft


28


and has a U-shaped dependent ear


54


which fits over one of the arms


30


of the stationary drive shaft


28


. An axially compressed spring


56


has one end attached to a radial ear


58


on the retainer clip


52


and another end attached to recess (not shown) formed in the internal outer end of the spring motor frame


4


so the spring


56


can bias the nonrotatable shaft to the bottom of the spring motor frame


4


.




Two L-shaped button levers


60


fit in the handle portion of the base frame


8


and have the buttons


18


thereon extend through holes formed by cutouts


64


and


66


formed in the bottom


10


and top


6


of the base frame


8


. The sides of the button levers


60


that have the buttons


18


have a circular hole


62


which surrounds pivot pins


68


mounted on the top


6


of the base frame


8


to provide a pivot for the L-shaped button levers


60


. A V-shaped spring


70


extends between the button lever


60


and an inner lip


72


on the inside of top


6


of the base frame


8


to bias the buttons


18


outwardly of the handle. The non-pivot ends of the L-shaped levers are formed with angled ramped portions


74


which overlap each other. When the buttons


18


are pushed inwardly of the handle portion of the base frame


8


against the force of V-shaped springs


70


, the ramped ends


74


ride up on one another to lift one end of the pivoting release lever


38


. The pivoting release lever


38


rotates, so that the end of release lever


38


(underneath the stationary shaft


28


that rests in the flat recess


36


) raises the stationary shaft


28


against the force of spring


56


, which in turn raises the rotatable shaft


26


, which will allow spring


32


to unwind as will be explained later.




The spin top


76


is shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

. The spin top


76


is round with a conical upper surface


78


. The upper surface


78


has a central recess


80


with a central spin post


82


. A metal spin screw


84


is inserted into the post


82


to provide a hard spin point for the spin top


76


. Drive lugs


86


extend into the recess


80


from the outer surface to provide a spin drive to a second spin top


76


placed atop a first spin top


76


as will be explained later. The bottom surface (

FIG. 13

) of the spin top has a central hub


88


with an internal drive configuration


90


which matches the drive lug


50


configuration on the rotatable shaft


26


. When a spin top is placed on the launcher


2


, the internal drive configuration


90


on the top


76


engages the drive lug


50


so that upon rotation of the spin top


76


the rotatable shaft is rotated to wind spring


32


. Spin top lugs


92


are located on the outside of the bottom hub


88


. These lugs are engageable with complimentary spin top lugs


86


located on the outer surface of the recess


80


of the conical surface of a spin top


76


. Thus, when one spin top


76


is placed atop another spin top


76


, a drive between the two tops occurs by drive lug


86


on the bottom spin top


76


contacting drive lug


92


of the spin top


76


placed thereon.




Ratchet saw teeth


96


are located on the outer surface of a recess


98


surrounding center hub


88


on the bottom side of top


76


. These teeth have a ramp surface


100


and a radial surface


102


. The ratchet teeth


96


cooperate with a circular flexible ratchet surface


104


internally of spring motor frame


4


. The ramp surface


100


allows clockwise rotation of a spin top


76


when mounted on drive lug


50


as the ramp surface


100


rides up the corresponding ramp surface on the circular ratchet surface


104


, deflecting surface


104


radially outwardly to let the ratchet teeth


96


pass by, while contacting the radial surface


102


when counter-clockwise rotation is attempted. Thus, spin top


76


can be rotated clockwise to cause drive lug


50


to rotate rotatable shaft


26


and wind up the spring


32


. The spring


32


cannot unwind as long as the ratchet teeth on the spin top


76


and frame


4


are engaged due to the cooperating radial surfaces thereof prohibiting counter-clockwise rotation.




When push buttons


18


are pushed in, ramp surfaces


74


on the L-shaped button levers


60


override each other and lift up one end of pivoting release lever


38


(as viewed in FIG.


3


). This causes the end of the pivot release lever


38


abutting flat access


36


on the non-rotating shaft


28


to move downwardly (

FIG. 3

) upwardly (

FIG. 5

) to drive the rotatably shaft


26


in the same direction. The spin top


76


engaged on lug


50


is also moved in the same direction, thus causing the ratchet teeth


96


on the spin top


76


to rise above and be disengaged with ratchet surface


104


in spring motor housing


4


, thus allowing wound spring


32


to unwind and impart rotation to the rotatable shaft


26


and spin top


76


engaged therewith. Jerking upwardly and then downwardly on the handle portion of the base frame


8


will release the spin top


76


from the lug


50


.





FIGS. 7-8

show a flipper dish


106


with a concave bottom surface


108


and vertical tab


110


. Tab


110


can be inserted into a slot


112


on base frame


8


as shown in FIG.


9


. An object of the toy is to catch the spinning released spin top


76


on the concave surface


108


of the flipper dish


106


when the handle is jerked to release the spin top


76


. The flipper dish


106


has a rib


114


on the tab


110


which cooperates with a rib (not shown) in the slot


112


to hold the flipper dish


106


onto the launcher


2


.




A three piece power ring accessory


116


(see

FIG. 14

) is also provided for a spin top


76


and includes a lower ring


118


having upward projections


120


, a middle ring


122


having openings


124


which receive the projections


120


on the lower ring and an upper ring


126


having slots


128


receiving the projections


120


in a force fit manner. The projections thus hold the top


126


and bottom


118


rings securely fashioned to one another and with the middle ring


122


sandwiched there between. The top ring


128


also has external attacker knobs


130


. The power ring can be placed a top of spin top


76


to frictional rest on conical upper surface


78


of the top to be spun thereby. Alternatively, the bottom ring


118


can lie under the spin top


76


with the middle ring


122


adjacent the peripheral flat bottom edge


132


on the spin top


76


(see FIG.


12


). In this manner the peripheral edge


132


of the spin top


76


can also be sandwiched between the upper


126


and lower


118


rings of three piece power ring to more securely attach the power ring


116


to the spin top


76


.




When there are multiple users of the toy, the users can have battles where the power ring knobs


130


of one top hit and knock over the opponents top


76


or guard posts (not shown) protecting a player's playing arena.




The toy includes a handled suitcase container


134


(

FIG. 16

) having a handle


136


attached to bottom section


138


of the container. Pivotally attached to the bottom section


138


of the suitcase container


134


are two top sections


140


having snaps lugs


142


that cooperate with lock lugs


144


on the bottom section


138


to hold the tops


142


closed. The bottom section


138


and the top sections


140


define an internal cavity


146


to house the power launcher


2


, spin tops


76


(only one shown in FIG.


16


), power ring


116


and the flipper dish


106


. The bottom outside surface


148


of the bottom section


138


of the suitcase container


134


is concave (see

FIG. 17

) to act as a playing arena for spin tops


76


released from the launcher


2


.




While the spin top


76


is shown as a monolithic piece it can be made from several pieces (e.g. a hollow first tapered top, a second ring screwed thereto about its edge which has the inner hub


98


and ratchet teeth


96


thereon). Alternatively, the screw


84


can be used to hold the parts together.




The spin tops


76


can have various colorings or markings thereon. Also, the three pieces of the power ring


116


can be variously colored.




Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only, and is not to be taken by way of limitation. The spirit and scope of the present invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A spin top toy comprising a base having a handle,a spring motor frame mounted to the base and having a portion of a ratchet mechanism therein a spin top having a drive mount and a portion of a ratchet mechanism on a bottom side thereof and a spin point on a top side thereof a spring motor in the spring motor frame including a spring and a spring driven drive shaft having a drive on one end that is engageable with the drive mount on the spin top to permit the spin top to wind the drive shaft and the spring upon rotation of the spin top in a first direction when the spin top drive mount engages the drive on the drive shaft and wherein the ratchet mechanisms on the spring motor frame and top are engaged and permit the rotation in the first direction, but prohibit rotation in an opposite direction to allow the top to wind the spring, and a release trigger mounted on the base handle operable to raise the drive shaft to a point where the ratchet mechanism on the top shaft no longer engages the ratchet mechanism in the spring motor frame which raising causes a wound spring to unwind while rotating the drive shaft and spin top.
  • 2. The spin top toy of claim 1 also including a flipper dish attachable to the base to provide a surface for catching a spinning spin top when the spin top is released from the drive on the drive shaft.
  • 3. The spin top toy of claim 2 wherein the surface of the flipper dish is concave.
  • 4. The spin top toy of claim 1, wherein the top side of the spin top has a recess with a drive therein and wherein the drive therein can drive a second spin top placed atop the spin top, engageable with the drive on the drive shaft, to permit the spring motor to drive both the spin top and the second spin top when a wound drive shaft is raised to disengage the ratchet mechanisms.
  • 5. The spin top toy of claim 2, wherein the top side of the spin top has a recess with a drive therein and wherein the drive therein can drive a second spin top placed atop the spin top, engageable with the drive on the drive shaft, to permit the spring motor to drive both the spin top and the second spin top when a wound drive shaft is raised to disengage the ratchet mechanisms.
  • 6. The spin top toy of claim 3, wherein the top side of the spin top has a recess with a drive therein and wherein the drive therein can drive a second spin top placed atop the spin top, engageable with the drive on the drive shaft, to permit the spring motor to drive both the spin top and the second spin top when a wound drive shaft is raised to disengage the ratchet mechanisms.
  • 7. The spin top toy of claim 1, wherein the spin top toy is also provided with a power ring,the power ring having detachable portions, the power ring adapted to be placed atop a spin top with a frictional engagement with the top side of the spin top so as to be rotated by a spin top when a spin top is rotated by the spring motor.
  • 8. The spin top toy of claim 2, wherein the spin top toy is also provided with a power ring,the power ring having detachable portions, the power ring adapted to be placed atop a spin top with a frictional engagement with the top side of the spin top so as to be rotated by a spin top when a spin top is rotated by the spring motor.
  • 9. The spin top toy of claim 3, wherein the spin top toy is also provided with a power ring,the power ring having detachable portions, the power ring adapted to be placed atop a spin top with a frictional engagement with the top side of the spin top so as to be rotated by a spin top when a spin top is rotated by the spring motor.
  • 10. The spin top toy of claim 4, wherein the spin top toy is also provided with a power ring,the power ring having detachable portions, the power ring adapted to be placed atop a spin top with a frictional engagement with the top side of the spin top so as to be rotated by a spin top when a spin top is rotated by the spring motor.
  • 11. The spin top toy of claim 5, wherein the spin top toy is also provided with a power ring,the power ring having detachable portions, the power ring adapted to be placed atop a spin top with a frictional engagement with the top side of the spin top so as to be rotated by a spin top when a spin top is rotated by the spring motor.
  • 12. The spin top toy of claim 6, wherein the spin top toy is also provided with a power ring,the power ring having detachable portions, the power ring adapted to be placed atop a spin top with a frictional engagement with the top side of the spin top so as to be rotated by a spin top when a spin top is rotated by the spring motor.
  • 13. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 1 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top.
  • 14. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 2 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top and wherein the flipper dish is attachable to the bottom section to be carried thereby.
  • 15. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 3 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top and where the cavity is large enough to contain several spin tops.
  • 16. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 4 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the cavity is large enough to carry at least two spin tops and a power ring.
  • 17. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 5 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 18. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 6 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top and wherein the flipper dish is attachable to the bottom section to be carried thereby wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 19. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 7 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top and where the cavity is large enough to contain several spin tops wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 20. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 8 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the cavity is large enough to carry at least two spin tops and a power ring wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 21. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 9 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the cavity is large enough to carry at least two spin tops and a power ring wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 22. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 10 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the cavity is large enough to carry at least two spin tops and a power ring wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 23. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 11 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the cavity is large enough to carry at least two spin tops and a power ring wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
  • 24. Wherein the spring top toy of claim 12 is provided with a handled suitcase housing container having at least one top section and a bottom section hinged to one another to provide an internal cavity there between to house the base with its attached spring motor and spin top wherein the cavity is large enough to carry at least two spin tops and a power ring wherein the housing container bottom section is provided with a concaved outer surface which can be utilized to catch and support multiple spinning tops to provide a battle arena for spinning tops.
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