The illustrative embodiments relate to a toy vehicle, and in particular to a toy vehicle with the capability to raise and lower a spin mechanism within the vehicle to lift the vehicle up off of a surface and spin the vehicle in a top-like manner when the spin mechanism is charged and may further be incorporated with a method of game play. An illustrative embodiment of the vehicle may also transforms between multiple configurations, including a spinning top, and utilizes a launch mechanism to spin the vehicle in a top-like manner which may further be incorporated into a method of game play.
There have been numerous varieties of children's toys that are non-interactive and interactive. A continual need for improvements in or additions to play along with improvements in mechanics provide for new arrangements which improve, create or change the play and interaction between a child and the toy. Numerous other advantages and features of the invention become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and embodiments thereof and from the accompanying drawings.
In one or more illustrative embodiments there may be provided a vehicle with spinning capabilities which may include a chassis with a cavity to receive a spin mechanism. At least two wheels may be rotatably attached to the chassis and the spin mechanism may further include a flywheel housing, a flywheel with a transfer gear, a spin shaft extending from the center of the flywheel and a clutch to engage to the chassis and flywheel to transfer energy from the flywheel to the chassis. The vehicle may also include a capability to raise and lower the spin mechanism within the cavity between a raised position and lowered position where the lower position may further be defined by the spin shaft lowering to lift the vehicle off of a surface, and such that the clutch engages the flywheel and chassis to spin simultaneously on the spin shaft when the flywheel is energized. Optionally, only the spin shaft may move up and down within the spin mechanism. The capability to raise and lower the spin mechanism may include a trigger for activation. An energy generator may be in communication with the transfer gear such that energy transferred from the energy generator spins the flywheel and spin shaft via the transfer gear, a first activation of the trigger lowers the flywheel and spin shaft to lift the vehicle off of the surface and engages the clutch to simultaneously spin the flywheel and chassis on the spin shaft.
In another illustrative embodiment there may be provided a transforming vehicle and launch system which may include a vehicle with a chassis, a sliding front segment, a sliding rear segment, two sliding side segments and a capability to transform between multiple configurations including a first configuration and a second configuration. Movement of the front segment and rear segment toward one another may push the two sliding side segments outward to further define the second configuration. The chassis may include at least two wheels rotatably attached thereto and a cavity to receive a spin mechanism. The spin mechanism may include a flywheel housing, a flywheel with a transfer gear, a spin shaft extending from the center of the flywheel and a friction clutch to transfer energy from the flywheel to the flywheel housing and chassis. The vehicle may further include a capability to raise and lower the spin mechanism within the cavity in accordance with the first configuration and the second configuration, respectively, where the second configuration may further be defined by the spin shaft lowering to lift the vehicle off of a surface, and such that the friction clutch engages the chassis and flywheel to spin simultaneously when the flywheel is energized. A trigger may direct the spin mechanism to lower when the vehicle transforms from the first configuration to the second configuration. An energy generator may be in communication with the transfer gear to spin the flywheel and chassis when the friction clutch transfers energy from the flywheel to the chassis to spin the vehicle on the spin shaft in the second configuration.
In yet another illustrative embodiment there may be provided a method of playing a game which may include providing at least two vehicles where each vehicle may have spinning capabilities. The vehicles may further include a chassis, a spin mechanism with a spin shaft and a flywheel with a transfer gear. An energy generator may be in communication with the transfer gear to energize the flywheel when a friction clutch engages the spin mechanism and chassis. The vehicle may include a capability to raise and lower the spin mechanism between at least a first position and a second position where the second position may further be defined by the spin shaft lowering to lift the vehicle off of a surface, and such that the friction clutch engages the spin mechanism and chassis to spin simultaneously when the flywheel is energized. The method of playing a game may further provide an energy generator for each vehicle and direct each player of a plurality of players to select a vehicle and energy generator and set the respective spin mechanism to the first position. The method of playing a game may further direct each player to activate their energy generator to transfer energy to the spin mechanism via the transfer gear, lower the spin mechanism, and then launch the vehicles toward one another such that the vehicles collide and then award points to a player based on the results of the collision to determine a winner based on obtaining a predetermined number of points.
In yet another illustrative embodiment, there may be provided a vehicle with spinning capabilities which may include a chassis with a cavity to receive a spin mechanism and at least two wheels rotatably attached to the chassis. The spin mechanism may include a flywheel with a transfer gear. A spin shaft may extend through a center aperture of the flywheel, a center aperture of the transfer gear, and at least one aperture of the chassis. The vehicle may include a friction clutch to engage the flywheel and chassis to transfer energy to the chassis from the flywheel. The vehicle may include a capability to raise and lower the spin shaft between at least a raised position and a lowered position where the lowered position may further be defined by the spin shaft lowering to lift the vehicle off of a surface such that flywheel and chassis spin simultaneously when the flywheel is energized. A trigger may be included to direct spin shaft movement between the raised position and lowered position. An energy generator may be provided to communicate with the transfer gear such that energy transferred from the energy generator may rotate the transfer gear to spin the flywheel, and a where a first activation of the trigger may lower the spin shaft to the lowered position such that friction forces engage the flywheel and chassis to spin the vehicle on the spin shaft.
Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiment thereof, from the claims and from the accompanying drawings.
A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a is a perspective view of an illustrative vehicle and gear rack;
b is a perspective view of an illustrative vehicle;
c is a side view of
d is a side view of
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b is a perspective view of an illustrative portion of a spin mechanism included in the vehicle from
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e is a perspective view of a portion of another spin mechanism which may be utilized with the vehicle from
f is a lower perspective view of
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h is a side view of
a is a perspective view of an illustrative vehicle chassis where a spin mechanism is in a raised position;
b is an enlarged perspective view of an illustrative chassis showing a clutch cone and clutch receiving cone;
c is a perspective view of an illustrative vehicle chassis where the spin mechanism is in a lowered position;
d is a lower perspective view of
e is a rear perspective view of
f is a rear perspective view of
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a is a perspective view of another illustrative vehicle in a first configuration;
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c is perspective view of an illustrative launch mechanism for use with the vehicle from
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a is a perspective view of an illustrative front segment, rear segment, and two side segments in a first configuration;
b is a perspective view of an illustrative front segment, rear segment, and two side segments in a second configuration;
c is a perspective view of the vehicle from
d is a lower perspective view of the vehicle from
e is a perspective view of the vehicle from 5a with portions of the vehicle housing removed to show an illustrative chassis and internal mechanics of the vehicle;
f is a perspective view of a portion of an illustrative spin mechanism included in the vehicle from
g is a lower perspective view of
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e is an enlarged perspective view of an illustrative spin mechanism in a raised position;
f is an enlarged perspective view of an illustrative spin mechanism in a lowered position;
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h is a lower perspective view of an illustrative front segment, rear segment, and two side segments;
a is a perspective view of an illustrative game;
b is a perspective view of an illustrative stage of the game from
c is a perspective view of an illustrative stage of the game from
d is a perspective view of an illustrative stage of the game from
e is a perspective view of another illustrative setup for a game;
f is a front perspective view of
a is a perspective view of another illustrative game;
b is a perspective view of an illustrative stage of the game from
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While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention, the claims or the embodiments illustrated.
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As mentioned, the illustrative triggering capability may direct the flywheel housing 30 to move upward and/or downward between position 70 and position 75. Continuing to refer to
Various energy generators are available to power the spinning movement of the vehicle 10. As one illustrative example, a gear rack 115 and a gear rack channel 120 to facilitate mechanical communication between the gear rack 115 and transfer gear 65. One example of a gear rack is a zip strip further defined as a gear rack with a handle. The gear rack 115 is inserted into the gear rack channel 120 such that the gear rack 115 meshes with the transfer gear 65. By removing the gear rack 115 from the gear rack channel 120, the gear rack 115 rotates the transfer gear 65 and as such energizes the flywheel 60 to spin the vehicle 10 on the spin shaft 40 when the clutch is engaged and the spin mechanism is in position 75. Varying the removal speed of the gear rack 115 may increase or decrease the rate at which the transfer gear 65 and flywheel spin 60, accordingly. Additionally, the gear rack channel 120 positioning may vary in accordance with the positioning of the transfer gear 65.
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The two side segments 250 may each include a side channel 255 to receive side pins (not shown) to guide lateral movement of the side segments 250. Optionally, a spring 261 secured to front segment 220 and the rear segment 225 may utilize the bias of the spring to pull the front segment 220 and rear segment 225 toward the central pinion 235. An illustrative chassis 265 includes four wheels 270 rotatably attached thereto, however the number of wheels and positioning may vary. Additionally, the chassis 265 may include a cavity 275 to house the spin mechanism. The cavity 275 may include cavity channels 277 and the cavity 275 is sized to accommodate the upward and downward movement of the spin mechanism. Now additionally referring to
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In another example of the capability to raise and lower the spin mechanism, a vertical spring (not shown) may be positioned on the spin shaft 300 either above or below the flywheel 295 to bias vertical movement of the spin mechanism.
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In one example of game play for two or more players, the object is for each player to acquire points by winning rounds of “battle” between vehicles. The first player to obtain a predetermined number of points wins. To start play, each player positions their vehicle 405 in the launch position as shown in
In yet another illustrative embodiment as shown in
There are many play patterns that can be included in the game play with different types of launch mechanisms, vehicle embodiments, and playing surfaces. The examples above are meant to be but two of the many and not meant to limit the invention in any manner.
From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or inferred.
The present application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/034,834 filed on Feb. 25, 2011 which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application 61/307,904 filed on Feb. 25, 2010.
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