Claims
- 1. A toy for impacting upon a support surface for entertaining a user by bouncing upon the support surface, comprising:a composite structure configured to execute a play function, the composite structure including a plurality of removably interconnected structure elements, each said structure element having at least one propulsion mechanism including a spring-loaded, directionally selectable projection member connected to said structure element and oriented to project outwardly from said composite structure for bearing against a support surface.
- 2. A toy according to claim 1, additionally comprising an element shell, wherein said at least one propulsion mechanism comprises:one said projection member, a coil spring having a compressed mode and a relaxed mode and having a spring base end and a spring free end, said spring base end being connected to said element shell and said spring free end being connected to said projection member, means for retaining said spring in a compressed mode and angled to a selected direction, and means for releasing said spring from said compressed mode upon impact of said projection member with a triggering object to propel said element shell and said composite structure apart from said triggering object.
- 3. A toy according to claim 2, wherein said at least one projection member comprises an outwardly extending contact end and an inwardly directed stop end,wherein said means for retaining said spring and said means for releasing said spring comprise a circumferential shoulder between said contact end and said stop end, and wherein said projection member protrudes outwardly from said element shell between opposing and spaced apart said shoulder engaging structure portions, such that pressing said projection member toward said element shell against the biasing of said spring and then tilting said projection member laterally to a certain angle in said selected direction causes said shoulder to move underneath one said shoulder engaging structure portion, and such that subsequently reducing pressing force against said projection member causes said shoulder to move against and into engaging contact with said shoulder engaging structure portion, and such that impact of said projection member with said triggering object dislodges said shoulder from said shoulder engaging structure portion, thereby freeing said projection member to accelerate outwardly with the force of said coil spring against said triggering object.
- 4. A toy according to claim 3, wherein said projection member is a projection cup member having a substantially circular cup end wall and a tubular cup side wall, and wherein said shoulder is a circumferential jog along said cup side wall, and wherein said spring base end is anchored within a recess in said element shell,wherein said spring is longer in said relaxed mode than said projection cup member and extends into said cup member, wherein said spring free end is connected to said cup end wall, and wherein said shoulder engaging structure comprises a lip protruding radially inwardly around the outer end of said recess.
- 5. A toy according to claim 4, wherein said recess comprises a recess cup member fitted into a recess receiving port in said element shell and having a circular recess bottom wall and a tubular recess side wall and comprises an outwardly bent shell engaging rim which engages the edge of said recess receiving port.
- 6. A toy according to claim 4, wherein said triggering object is a play surface and wherein said element shell comprises:a plurality of said propulsion mechanisms distributed over the outer extremities of said composite structure for depressing and tilting by the user in individually selected directions into engaging with said shoulder engaging structure, such that projecting said composite structure against a play surface causes at least one said projection member to contact said play surface and release said at least one projection member from engagement with its shoulder engaging structure, and such that said at least one projection member springs outwardly and delivers a propulsion member force against said play surface in a direction corresponding to the direction in which said projection member was tilted and said force combines with and alters the existing directional momentum of said composite structure.
- 7. A toy according to claim 3, wherein said composite structure has at least two of said structure elements, each said structure element having a propulsion mechanism such that a plurality of said propulsion mechanisms are distributed over the outer extremities of said composite structure for depressing and tilting by the user in individually selected directions into engagement with corresponding said shoulder engaging structures, such that projecting said composite structure against said play surface causes at least one of said projection members to contact said play surface and release said at least one projection member from engagement with its shoulder engaging structure, and such that said at least one projection member springs outwardly and delivers a propulsion member force against said play surface in a direction corresponding to the direction in which said projection member was tilted and the force combines with and alters the existing directional momentum of said composite structure.
- 8. A toy according to claim 1, wherein each said structure element comprises interconnection portion which further comprises interconnection means for joining to the interconnection portion of another said structure element.
- 9. A toy according to claim 8, wherein said interconnection means comprises:a connection surface having several connecting studs and several stud receiving recesses which snugly and engagingly receive a stud from the interconnection portion of an opposing said structure element.
- 10. A toy according to claim 9, wherein said connection surface comprises multiple sides.
- 11. A toy according to claim 9, wherein said connection surface is curved.
FILING HISTORY
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/928,108, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,639 filed on Sep. 12, 1997.
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