Information
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Patent Grant
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6524156
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Patent Number
6,524,156
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Date Filed
Monday, October 1, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 25, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Banks; Derris H.
- Williams; Jamila
Agents
- Michael Best & Friedrich LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 29
- 446 330
- 446 313
- 446 331
- 446 369
- 446 397
- 446 408
- 446 411
- 446 301
- 434 322
- 280 113
- 280 114
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An interactive ride-on toy, having a stuffed toy horse's head which includes ears, a movable mouth and is connected to a stick. One or more buttons, each with an icon depicting an image, is positioned on one or both ears of the horse's head. An electronically programmed chip responds to activation of the button to operate a speaker and a mechanism for moving the horse's mouth, the speaker playing sounds relating to the image depicted on each button.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to interactive toys for children that talk and sing, and in particular, to interactive ride-on toys such as stick horses.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Ride-on toys, such as stick horses, are well known in the art and allow the child to pretend that he or she is riding an actual horse. Stick horses typically comprise a toy resembling a horse's head connected to one end of a rigid stick. The child “rides” the stick horse by straddling the stick while holding the head portion.
Stick horses and similar toys are useful for enhancing a child's motor skills, and developing the child's imagination. However, such toys have limited play value because they are essentially static. Thus, there is a need for stick horse or similar ride-on toy that can interact with a child to encourage creative play and add teaching value to the toy.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These needs and other needs are satisfied by the interactive ride-on toy of the present invention, comprising a stuffed toy animal's head connected to a riding member, such as a stick. The head includes a movable mouth, a nose, eyes and ears. At least one button is positioned on at least one ear, the button having an icon depicting an image. In a preferred embodiment, one ear contains two buttons and the other ear contains a single button. An electronically programmed chip responds to activation of the ear button(s) to operate a speaker to produce sounds relating to the image and to operate a mechanism for moving the mouth. Electrical power is supplied by a battery located in a compartment provided, e.g., in the back of the head, such as within the mane of the horse or pony. Where the riding member is a stick, it may comprise two or more parts to facilitate packaging. Where the animal is a play horse or pony, a mane of simulated horse hair is provided, together with a comb for combing the horse's or pony's mane.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded front perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partial rear perspective view of the head portion of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, showing the battery compartment and battery.
FIG. 3
is a side section view of the head portion of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, schematically showing the electrical and mechanical parts.
FIG. 4
is a section view taken along lines
4
—
4
of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a side section view of the mouth operating mechanism of the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a top section view of the mechanism shown in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a circuit diagram of the control system of the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, an interactive stick horse or pony
10
is described, comprising a toy resembling a horse's head
12
that is connected to a riding member, such as a stick
14
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, horse's head
12
is a stuffed toy, with left and right ears
16
,
18
, a movable mouth with upper and lower mouth portions
20
,
22
, and a rigid base
24
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, a mane
26
conceals a closure
28
for accessing the interior of horse's head
12
. In a preferred embodiment, closure
28
is a velcro strip.
Stick
14
is a two-piece hollow cylinder comprised of a short upper tube
30
and a longer lower tube
32
. To facilitate packaging of stick horse
10
, lower tube
22
has roughly the same length as height of upper tube
20
plus horse's head
12
. Stick
14
is assembled from upper and lower tubes
30
,
32
of by means of a connector
34
, which consists of a pair of sleeves
36
positioned on either side of a spacer
38
. Sleeves
36
are sized and shaped to fit within the inner circumference of upper and lower tubes
30
,
32
, and hold the two tubes together by friction.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the bottom end
40
of lower tube
32
is provided with a friction fit cap
42
. The top end
46
of upper tube
30
is connected to base
24
of horse's head
12
. Base
24
is provided with a cylindrical collar
44
that has an inner circumference sized and shaped to receive top end
46
of upper tube
30
. To secure upper tube
30
to collar
44
, complementary openings
48
,
50
are provided in top end
46
of upper tube
30
and in collar
44
, respectively. Rivets
52
are inserted through both openings
48
,
50
to fasten upper tube
30
to collar
44
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a decorative scarf
54
is attached to the base of horse's head
12
to conceal the connection between upper tube
30
and base
24
.
It is preferred to construct stick
14
and base
24
of a durable, lightweight material, such as plastic. As shown in
FIG. 4
, rivets
52
are similarly made of plastic and are provided with slotted, tapered ends
54
, that may be compressed to permit rivets
52
to inserted through openings
48
,
50
. Once end
54
passes completely through openings
48
,
50
, end
54
expands to its original shape to hold rivet
52
in place and lock upper tube
30
to collar
44
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, left and right ears
16
,
18
are provided with buttons
56
,
58
,
60
, which mark the position of switches
56
a
,
58
a
,
60
a
(shown in
FIG. 7
) concealed within the ears. Depressing or squeezing buttons
56
,
58
,
60
activates the corresponding switches
56
a
,
58
a
,
60
a
, which causes a speaker
62
concealed within horse's head
12
to play a song, speak a phrase or make other sounds. In a preferred embodiment, buttons
56
,
58
,
60
are cloth patches embroidered with different icons depicting various images, such as a horse, a musical note or other design that relates to the sounds produced by activating that button.
For example, button
56
may have an icon depicting a horse's head and may be activated to play a short phrase, such as “let's go for a ride.” Activating button
56
a second time may produce an alternate phrase, such as “I like it when you brush me.” Button
58
may have an icon depicting a whole horse and may be activated to play the sound of a horse's neigh or galloping sounds. Button
60
may have an icon depicting a musical note and may be activated to play a song.
In addition to playing sounds, the activation of buttons
56
,
58
,
60
also causes the horse's mouth to move while the sounds are being played. As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
5
and
6
, horse's head
12
contains a gear box
64
, that controls the up and down movement of lower mouth portion
22
. Gear box
64
comprises a housing
66
, which contains a motor
68
that drives a series of gears
70
,
72
,
74
. An arm
76
is pivotally connected to gear box
64
at pivot
78
. End
80
of arm
76
extends beyond gear box
64
and is connected to a plate
82
, which is sized and shaped to fit within lower mouth portion
22
. Opposite end
84
of arm
76
is connected to gear
74
through a push rod
86
, which is pivotally connected to gear
74
at pivot
88
and arm
76
at pivot
90
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the operation of motor
68
causes the rotation of gear
74
, which raises and lowers push rod
86
. The movement of push rod
86
raises and lowers end
84
of arm
76
, causing arm
76
to rotate on pivot
78
through a short arc A. The rotation of arm
76
causes the up and down movement of plate
82
through an arc B, which results in the opening and closing movement of lower mouth portion
22
as shown by arrow C in
FIGS. 1 and 3
.
FIG. 7
depicts a general circuit diagram of the control system
91
of the present invention. The operation of the speaker
62
and gear box
64
is controlled by an electronically programmed chip
92
contained within horse's head
12
, such as a W
583
speech synthesizer chip (Winbond Electronics Corp., Taiwan). Depressing or squeezing buttons
56
,
58
,
60
actuates switches
56
a
,
58
a
,
60
a
, which send a signal to the corresponding trigger inputs
56
b
,
58
b
,
60
b
, directing chip
92
to actuate speaker
62
to play a preprogrammed sound or operate gear box motor
68
to move lower mouth portion
22
.
A power supply of 4.5 V, 3 AA sized batteries, is required for operation of chip
92
, speaker
62
and motor
68
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the batteries are stored in a battery compartment
94
concealed beneath mane
26
of horse's head
12
, such that battery compartment
94
is readily accessible through closure
28
, which may be a hook and loop fastener (such as Velcro), snaps, a zipper, or other suitable fastening closure means.
Although it is preferred that horse's head
12
is a stuffed toy, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that horse's head
12
may also be made of a rigid material, such as wood or plastic, having a hollow interior to accommodate the speaker, gear box, control system and batteries described above. The stick horse
10
may also be provided with various accessories to enhance interactive play, such as a bridle
96
and brush
98
(FIG.
1
).
In addition to the stick horse
10
described above, the present invention is readily applied to rocking horses, spring horses, and other ride-on toys.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made in the embodiments illustrated herein, without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. Thus, the invention is not to be limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An interactive ride-on toy, comprising:a toy animal's head, having a movable mouth; a riding member connected to said head; at least one button on said head; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of the button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth located within the head, wherein the chip is programmed to operate both the speaker and the mechanism in response to activation of the button.
- 2. An interactive ride-on toy, comprising:a toy animal's head, having a movable mouth; a stick connected to said head; at least one button on said head; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of the button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth located within the head, wherein the chip is programmed to operate both the speaker and the mechanism in response to activation of the button.
- 3. The interactive toy of claim 2, wherein the stick comprises two pieces adapted to interconnect, whereby packaging of the toy is facilitated.
- 4. The interactive toy of claim 2, wherein said head is a stuffed toy.
- 5. An interactive ride-on toy, comprising:a toy animal's head, having a movable mouth and at least one ear; is a riding member connected to said head; at least one button on said ear; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of the button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth located within the head, wherein the chip is programmed to operate both the speaker and the mechanism in response to activation of the button.
- 6. An interactive ride-on toy, comprising:a toy animal's head, having a movable mouth; a riding member connected to said head; at least one button on said head, wherein said button has an icon depicting an image; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of the button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth located within the head, wherein the chip is programmed to operate both the speaker and the mechanism in response to activation of the button, wherein the speaker produces sounds relating to said image.
- 7. The interactive toy of claim 6, wherein said image is a musical note and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a song.
- 8. The interactive toy of claim 6, wherein said image is a horse and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a horse's neigh.
- 9. The interactive toy of claim 6, wherein said image is a horse and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play galloping sounds.
- 10. The interactive toy of claim 6, wherein said image is a horse's head and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a phrase.
- 11. An interactive ride-on toy, comprising:a toy animal's head, having a movable mouth and two ears, wherein each ear has at least one button and each button has an icon depicting a different image; a riding member connected to said head; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of the button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth located within the head, wherein the chip is programmed to operate both the speaker and the mechanism in response to activation of the button, wherein the speaker produces different sounds corresponding to each different image.
- 12. An interactive stick horse, comprising:a head depicting a horse's head; a movable mouth located on the head, the mouth comprising upper and lower members; a stick connected to said head; at least one button on said head, said button having an icon depicting an image; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of said button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth, said chip programmed to operate said speaker to produce sounds relating to said image and to operate said mechanism to move at least one member of said mouth in response to activation of said button.
- 13. The stick horse of claim 12, wherein the head has two ears, each ear has at least one button, each button having an icon thereon depicting an image, and the chip is programmed to operate the speaker to produce sounds relating to each image.
- 14. The stick horse of claim 13, wherein the head includes a compartment, and at least one battery located therein for generating electrical power to activate the chip and the mechanism for moving the mouth.
- 15. The stick horse of claim 14, wherein the mechanism for moving the mouth includes an electric motor, a series of gears driven by the motor, and a pivoting arm driven by the gears and connected to one of the upper and lower members of the mouth, causing that member to move in relation to the other.
- 16. The stick horse of claim 15 wherein the head is provided with a mane of simulated hair.
- 17. The interactive stick horse of claim 16, wherein said head is a stuffed toy, and the compartment is located within the mane and contains a closure having a hook and loop fastener that conceals the battery within the compartment.
- 18. The interactive stick horse of claim 17, wherein at least one image is a musical note and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a song.
- 19. The interactive stick horse of claim 17, wherein at least one image is a horse and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a horse's neigh.
- 20. The interactive stick horse of claim 17, wherein at least one image is a horse and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play galloping sounds.
- 21. The interactive stick horse of claim 17, wherein at least one image is a horse's head and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a phrase.
- 22. The interactive stick horse of claim 17, wherein the stick has at least two parts adapted to fit together, whereby packaging of the stick horse is facilitated.
- 23. An interactive ride-on toy, comprising:a toy figure having a movable mouth; a stick connected to said figure; at least one button on said figure, said button having an icon depicting an image; an electronically programmed chip for responding to activation of said button; and a speaker and a mechanism for moving said mouth, said chip programmed to operate said speaker to produce sounds relating to said image and to operate said mechanism to move said mouth in response to activation of said button.
- 24. The interactive ride-on toy of claim 23, wherein the stick comprises two pieces adapted to interconnect.
- 25. The interactive ride-on toy of claim 23, wherein said figure has at least two buttons, each button having an icon depicting a different image, and said chip is programmed to operate the speaker to produce different sounds corresponding to each different image.
- 26. The interactive ride-on toy of claim 23, wherein said image is a musical note and said chip is programmed to operate said speaker to play a song.
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