The present invention relates generally to the field of toy kitchens. More particularly, the invention relates to a toy kitchen having a repositionable island.
Children enjoy engaging in activities that are realistic, attractive, amusing and instructive. Children particularly enjoy imitating various activities encountered in everyday household life, including entertaining, cooking, and performing routine household chores, such as washing dishes. Toy kitchen sets enable children to participate in role playing, including entertaining, cooking, cleaning and assisting others.
Existing toy kitchen sets typically include a single upstanding structure having a general rectangular shape and a front play area. The toy kitchens typically include a number of conventional toy kitchen accessories accessible to a child from the front play area. The toy kitchen accessories can typically include a sink, a stove, a set of cabinets, a set of shelves, a microwave, a dishwasher, a refrigerator or other conventional accessories. Existing toy kitchen sets can also include a single counter top extension typically pivotally connected to the kitchen set.
Existing toy kitchens, however, have a number of drawbacks. Modern, full size kitchens often include an island which may be positioned apart from the other structures of the kitchen or may be positioned to outwardly extend from one of the structures of the kitchen. The islands can be equipped with any of the typical conventional kitchen accessories such as, for example, a sink, a stove, a set of cabinets and a set of shelves. Existing toy kitchens typically do not include an island. Existing toy kitchens also typically include only a single front play area, which is typically sized to generally only comfortably accommodate only one child. Additionally, existing toy kitchen sets are typically not reconfigurable to enhance the children's play and to maintain the children's attention for an extended period of time.
Thus, there is a continuing need for a toy kitchen set which includes an island having at least one toy kitchen accessory. What is needed is a toy kitchen which can be easily reconfigured into a number of different positions to attract and maintain the attention of children. There is also a continuing need for a toy kitchen set which defines distinct play areas for enabling more than one child to actively play with the toy kitchen. What is also needed is a toy kitchen that can be readily displayed within the existing shelving limitations of toy retailers.
The present invention provides a toy kitchen which is easily reconfigurable into multiple positions. The toy kitchen is configured to define numerous distinct play areas to accommodate the play of more than one child. The toy kitchen is also configured for display within the existing shelf space limitations of toy retailers.
The present invention provides a toy kitchen including a main unit and an island. The island is removably coupled to the main unit in one of at least two positions.
The present invention also provides an island for a toy kitchen. The island includes a frame and a coupling mechanism attached to the frame. The coupling mechanism is configured to removably couple the island to the toy kitchen in at least one position.
The present invention provides a repositionable toy kitchen including a first unit and at least one second unit. The first unit extends along a first substantially vertical longitudinal plane. Each second unit extends along a second substantially vertical longitudinal plane. Each second unit is positionable adjacent to the first unit in a first position, in which the first longitudinal plane is angled with respect to the second longitudinal plane, and a second position, in which the first and second longitudinal planes are substantially coplanar.
The present invention provides a toy kitchen including a main unit and at least two countertop sections. The at least two countertop sections are pivotally coupled to the main unit.
This invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings described herein below, and wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts.
The main unit 12 includes a frame 18 having a front wall 20, a rear wall 22, opposing first and second side walls 24, 26, a top surface 28 and a counter top 30. The front, rear, left and right walls, 20, 22, 24, 26 are interconnected and upwardly extend from the generally horizontal surface 16 (
In a preferred embodiment, the lower frame portion 32 forwardly projects beyond the upper frame portion 34 to increase the storage capacity of the lower frame portion 32 and the size of the countertop 30. In a preferred embodiment, the lower frame portion 32 includes at least one generally vertically positioned dividing walls 36 and at least one generally horizontally positioned shelf 38 extending between dividing walls 36 or between a dividing wall 36 and a first or second side wall 24, 26. The lower frame portion 32 also includes the following toy accessories: a stove top 40, a sink 42, an oven 44, a dishwasher 46 and a refrigerator 48. The stove top 40 and the sink 42 are inserted through openings defined within the countertop 30. Alternatively, the stove top 40 and the sink 42 can be integrally formed to the counter top 30. The oven 44, the dishwasher 46 and the refrigerator 48 each include a front door pivotally connected to the front wall 20 of the lower frame portion 32. In an alternative preferred embodiments, other combinations and configurations of toy kitchen accessories in the toy kitchen 10 can be used. Moreover, the toy kitchen 10 can also include sound generating devices (such as a speaker 31), light generating devices (such as a light 49 (see FIG. 4)), and other electronic controls.
The rear wall 22, and the first and second side walls 24, 26 upwardly extend beyond the countertop 30 and connect with the top surface 28 to define an upper frame portion 34. The rear wall 26 of the upper frame portion 34 includes a window opening 50 and a window sill 52 and a pair of shutters 54 connected to the rear wall 22 at the opening 50. The upper frame portion 34 further includes a generally vertically positioned extension 56 downwardly extending from the top surface 28 and connected to a generally horizontal extension 58 to form an appliance receiving area. In a preferred embodiment, a toy microwave 60 is positioned at the receiving area defined by the extensions 56, 58 and a toy coffee maker 62 is connected to the underside of the horizontal extension 58.
The island 14 is an upstanding storage structure configured for placement on the generally horizontal surface 16 (see
The frame 18 of the main unit 12 and the island 14 are each preferably formed as a single molded article, but alternatively, the frame 18 or the island 14 can be made of two or more assembled components. The main unit 12 and the island 14 are made of a durable, lightweight and inexpensive material. The main unit 12 and island 14 are preferably made of rotationally molded plastic and, alternatively, can be made of other materials, such as, for example, other plastics, sheet metal, wood or ceramics. The main unit 12 and island 14 can also be produced in a variety of colors or color combinations. In alternative preferred embodiments, the main unit 12 and the island 14 can be configured to include any combination of the following toy kitchen accessories: an oven, a stove, a sink, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, a microwave oven, a coffee maker, an ice dispenser, a cutting board, a clock, a set of shelves and a set of cabinets.
When a single island 14 is used, it is preferably positionable in at least four positions. In a first position, the island 14 is separated from the main unit 12 to form a stand alone kitchen sub-assembly. In this position, the toy kitchen 10 substantially replicates full size kitchens which include a detached island. In the first position, children can approach the main unit 12 or the island 14 during play from any point about the perimeter of the main unit 12 and the island 14.
In a second position, as shown in
In a third position, as illustrated in
The removable connection and repositioning of the island 14 maximizes the versatility of the toy kitchen 10 making the kitchen 10 more attractive and enjoyable to children. The repositionable island 14 allows a child or another user to control and adjust the configuration of the kitchen 10 to enhance the child's play experience and retain a child's attention.
The toy kitchen 10 further overcomes the difficulties inherent with the display of many large toy items in toy retail stores. Existing shelf space limitations in many retail stores prevent large toy items from being displayed on such retailers' shelves. Many retailers have shelf depth limitations, which can be as low as approximately 18 inches. Such limitations have prevented the display of large three dimensional objects, including an āLā shaped toy kitchen. The toy kitchen 10 with the repositionable island 14 overcomes these difficulties by enabling the kitchen 10 to be positioned in the second or fourth positions and, therefore, easily fit within the retail shelf space limitations of retailers, including shelf space limitations as low as approximately 18 inches. Such a display would preferably be accompanied by a photograph or figure of the toy kitchen in the first or third positions. The two piece configuration of the toy kitchen 10 also facilitates the transportation and storage of the toy kitchen 10 by enabling the toy kitchen 10 to be separated into two smaller and lighter individual sub-assemblies.
The countertop extensions 104, 106 are preferably pivotally connected to the main unit using hinges. However, alternative pivotable connection mechanisms are contemplated and can be employed, such as, for example, a hook and latch mechanism, a spring lock and tongue and groove connectors. The extensions 104, 106 increase the versatility of the toy kitchen 100 by enabling a user, such as a child, to easily reconfigure the toy kitchen 100 between at least four different play positions. The extensions 104, 106 further enhance the play experience of one or more children by defining different play locations for accommodating two or more children. The extensions 104, 106, when positioned in a substantially horizontal position, are configured to simulate a dining surface or an extended countertop surface, and to support other toys, such as, for example, toy dishes and toy pots. The countertop extensions 104, 106 are made of a durable, lightweight and inexpensive material. The countertop extensions 104, 106 are preferably made of rotationally molded plastic and, alternatively, can be made of other materials, such as, for example, other plastics, sheet metal, wood or ceramics. The countertop extensions 104, 106 can also be produced in a variety of colors or color combinations.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated, numerous departures therefrom can be contemplated by persons skilled in the art, for example, the main unit and the island can be configured to fold up or collapse for easy storage and transportation. Additionally, the toy kitchen can be equipped with one or more fully functional appliances. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the foregoing description but only by the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
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