Claims
- 1. A method of playing a toy play set having a master toy member and at least first and second accessory toy members, said method comprises the play pattern of:
(1) providing a power source and at least first and second contact terminals to said master toy member; (2) providing electric circuit means and at least two contact terminals to each of said accessory toy members for receiving power from said master toy member; (3) positioning said first and second accessory toy members at a distance apart; (4) moving said master toy member to make contact with said first and second accessory toy members respectively; (5) providing audio or visual response when the contact terminals of an accessory toy member are in contact with the contact terminals of said master toy member.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said accessory toy members are positioned at different fixed locations of a toy play set unit.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said first accessory toy member comprises a visual transducer to convert electric current into visual effect.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said first accessory toy member is characterized by an audio response and said second accessory toy member is characterized by a visual response.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said accessory toy members has a different shape to define the different personality of the corresponding accessory toy member.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein each of said accessory toy member provides a different response defined by the different personalities of said accessory toy members.
- 7. The method of claim I wherein said master toy member is a doll.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein each of said accessory toy members triggers a different audio or visual response when making contact with said doll.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said first accessory toy member represents a miniature transportation vehicle.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said master toy member and said first accessory toy members contains two contact terminals;
said first accessory toy member comprises a first electronics circuit to receive operating power at a predefined polarity; said first accessory toy member further comprises a second electronics circuit configured to enable said first electronics circuit to function properly when the contact terminals of said master toy member make contact with the contact terminals of said first accessory toy member either in a first polarity direction or in a second opposite polarity direction.
- 11. The method of claim I wherein the position of said first contact terminal is defined by the motion of a first finger of a user and the position of said second contact terminal is defined by the motion of a second finger of said user.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein said master toy member comprises a sound transducer and said first accessory toy member comprises circuit means storing data representing a sound to be produced by the sound transducer of said master toy member.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the generation of said audio sound is initiated when the contact terminals of said master toy member are in contact with the contact terminals of said first accessory toy member.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said master toy member comprises a driving circuit to drive said sound transducer in a first polarity direction and a second opposite polarity direction.
- 15. The method of claim 1 further comprising a step to provide a circuit to limit or cut the current drawing from said master toy member when the contact terminals of said master toy member is short circuited with each other.
- 16. A toy play set comprising:
a doll having a power source and at least two contact terminals for providing power from said power source to an external accessory toy member; and first and second external accessory toy members each having at least two contact terminals and an electronics circuit configured to receive power from said contact terminals for providing an audio and/or visual response; the contact terminals of each accessory toy member are further dimensioned to make contact with the contact terminals of said doll and to receive power from said doll for initiating said response.
- 17. The toy play set of claim 16 wherein said first external accessory toy member comprises of data representing an audio signal; and said doll further comprising a sound transducer and a circuit to generate audio sound represented by said data.
- 18. A toy play set comprising a master toy member and at least first and second accessory toy members; wherein
said second accessory toy member represents a building structure; one of said master toy member or first accessory toy member represents a transportation vehicle; one of said accessory toy member comprises memory storing data representing an audio signal; said master toy member comprises a power source and at least two contact terminals for providing power to any of said external accessory toy members; and said master toy member further comprises an audio transducer and a circuit for producing an audio sound represented by said data.
- 19. The toy play set of claim 18 wherein each of the contact terminals of said master toy member is positioned by the motion of a user's finger.
- 20. A toy play set comprising:
a master toy member having a power source and at least two contact terminals; and first and second accessory toy members each having: a different shape to define the unique personality of each accessory toy member; an electrical circuit to provide an unique response to characterize the unique personality of said accessory toy member; and at least two contact terminals for receiving power from said master toy member for powering said electrical circuit.
- 21. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said first accessory toy member is characterized by a motion transducer and said second accessory toy member is characterized by a light transducer.
- 22. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said first accessory toy member is characterized by a motion transducer and said second accessory toy member is characterized by a sound defined by said second accessory toy member.
- 23. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said first accessory toy member is characterized by a light transducer and said second accessory toy member is characterized by a sound defined by said second accessory toy member.
- 24. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said unique response is initiated by the contact of the master toy member contact terminals with an accessory toy member contact terminals.
- 25. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said first accessory toy member comprises memory means storing data representing an audio signal; said master toy member is configured to produce an audio sound represented by said data.
- 26. The toy play set of claim 25 wherein each of said master toy member and accessory toy members contains two contact terminals.
- 27. The toy play set of claim 26 wherein the contact terminals of said master toy member can be connected with the contact terminals of said first accessory toy member in a first polarity direction and a second reverse polarity direction to generate a sound.
- 28. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said first accessory toy member comprises a picture representing the different shape or personality of said first accessory toy member.
- 29. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said first and second accessory members are fixedly located on different locations of a toy play set unit.
- 30. The toy play set of claim 20 wherein said master toy member further comprising a circuit to limit or cut the current drawing from said power source when the contact terminals of said master toy member are short circuited with each other.
- 31. An integrated circuit chip set comprising a first integrated circuit and a second integrated circuit;
said first integrated circuit having data representing a first audio sound; said first integrated circuit is further configured to receive power from a first power line and a second power line for sending interfacing signal representing said first audio sound to said second integrated circuit through said power lines; and said second integrated circuit is configured to receive the interfacing signal representing said audio sound from said first integrated circuit through said power lines; and said second integrated circuit is further configured to convert said interfacing signal for driving an audio transducer.
- 32. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 31 wherein the interfacing signal transmitted through said power line comprises polarity information instructing said second integrated circuit to drive said audio transducer in a first polarity direction and a second opposite polarity direction.
- 33. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 31 further provided a circuit configured for said first integrated circuit to receive power supply from said power lines in a first polarity direction and a second opposite polarity direction.
- 34. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 31 wherein said second integrated circuit is installed inside a master toy member having a power source and an audio transducer for producing the audio sound represented by the data of said first integrated circuit; and
said second integrated circuit is installed inside a first accessory toy member characterized by said first audio sound.
- 35. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 34 further comprising a third integrated circuit having data representing a second audio sound different from that of said first integrated circuit for characterizing the personality of a second accessory toy member.
- 36. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 35 wherein said first and third integrated circuits are installed inside a toy play set unit, and said second integrated circuit is installed inside a master toy member separated from said toy play set unit.
- 37. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 34 wherein each of said master toy member and said accessory toy member comprises a pair of conductor terminals for said master toy member to conduct power to said accessory toy member.
- 38. The integrated circuit chip set of claim 37 wherein said interfacing signal is transmitted from said first integrated circuit to said second integrated circuit at a time delayed from the moment when said first integrated circuit receives power from said conductor terminals.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation In Part application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/896,434 filed Jun. 29, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09896434 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10118706 |
Apr 2002 |
US |