This invention generally relates to toy play sets and, more particularly, to a toy play set for containing and playing a game, such as a card game. It is known to provide play sets for use with games. Conventional play sets are not well-suited for use by a child while riding in a vehicle, such as a car. It is believed that a play set adapted for use by a child riding in a car would be desirable.
Briefly stated, the present invention is a toy play set for containing playing cards used to play at least one predetermined card game. The toy play set comprises a generally elongated body having a hollow interior, first and second opposing longitudinal ends, and a generally curved side wall extending around the hollow interior between the first and second ends. The first and second ends and side wall generally surround the hollow interior in a closed configuration of the body. The body has an open configuration in which the hollow interior is at least partially accessible. A plurality of individual playing cards form a set sufficiently complete to play the predetermined card game. The cards are identically shaped and sized and sufficiently small for the set of cards to be completely stored within the hollow interior of the body with the body in the closed configuration. The cards are accessible and removable from within the hollow interior of the body with the body in the open configuration to enable the cards to be at least individually withdrawn from and placed back into the hollow interior of the body.
In another aspect, the present invention is a toy play set for playing at least one predetermined card game. The toy play set comprises an arcuate body. A plurality of individual arcuate playing cards forms a set sufficiently complete to play the predetermined card game. The cards are identically shaped and sized and sufficiently small for the set of cards to be completely stored within the body.
In another aspect, the present invention is a combination set for playing at least one predetermined card game. The combination set comprises a body with a hollow interior. At least one member fixedly extends from the body into the hollow interior. A set of cards is shaped to fit in the hollow interior of the body. Each card of the set has an opening in the plane of the card extending entirely through the plane of the card. The openings and all cards of the set are identical to one another and are sized and shaped to receive the at least one member with the entire set of cards in the hollow interior of the body.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “right,” “left,” “upper,” and “lower” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
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The toy play set 10 preferably includes a generally elongated body 11 having a generally hollow interior 11a, first and second opposing longitudinal ends 11b, 11c, and a generally curved side wall 11d extending around the hollow interior 11a between the first and second opposing longitudinal ends 11b, 11c, such that the body 11 is generally annular in transverse cross-section. Preferably the first and second opposing longitudinal ends 11b, 11c and the side wall 11d generally surround the hollow interior 11a in a closed configuration 16 of the body 11 (see
The body 11 preferably includes a first, bottom portion 12 and a second, top portion 14 removably engageable with the first portion 12, which are preferably engaged in the closed configuration 16 and separated in the open configuration. The first and second portions 12, 14 are preferably cup-shaped, with each of the first and second portions 12, 14 having an open end 12a, 14a and an oppositely disposed closed end 12b, 14b. The open ends 12a, 14a of the first and second portion 12, 14 are preferably frictionally engaged with each other with the body 11 in the closed configuration 16 such that the closed ends 12b, 14b of the first and second portions 12, 14 respectively form the first and second ends 11b, 11c of the body 11. Specifically, a rim of the open end 12a of the first portion 12 preferably interlocks with a rim of the open end 14a of the second portion 14, e.g., by tongue and groove, mating threads, bayonet connectors, conventional snap fit or frictional sliding fit, etc., in order to releasably engage the first portion 12 with the second portion 14, such that the body 11 is generally shell-like when in the closed configuration 16. When in the closed configuration 16, the body 11 is intended to store all of the below-described game pieces within. Although this configuration is preferred, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that the first and second portions 12, 14 have other shapes and/or configurations, provided they can still function and perform as described herein.
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The first lid 30 preferably has a spindle 34 extending outwardly therefrom in a direction away from the closed end 12b of the first portion 12 and terminating at a free, first end 34a. A second end 34b is preferably engaged with the first lid 30 in a known manner, such as, but not limited to, by press fitting, integrally molding, or fastening using glue or other adhesives or fasteners such as screws or bolts. The cards 50 preferably have holes 52 (see
The spindle 34 is preferably sufficiently long to receive at least all of the cards 50 of the set 56 but at least sufficiently long so that at least some of the cards 50 can be placed on and retained by the spindle 34. Preferably, a spindle lock 36 is disposed at the free end 34a of the spindle 34. The preferred spindle lock 36 is rotatable with respect to the spindle 34 about a horizontal axis, such that it has a generally vertical, unlocked position and a generally horizontal, locked position. That is, when the spindle lock 36 is in the unlocked position, an axis of the spindle lock 36 is generally collinear with an axis of the spindle 34, and, when in the locked position, the axis of the spindle lock 36 is distinctly transverse, preferably generally perpendicular to the axis of the spindle 34. In this way, when in the locked position, the spindle lock 36 is intended to at least hinder the cards 50 from spilling off of or otherwise being removed from the spindle 34. When in the unlocked position, however, a user is able to slide a card 50 off of the spindle 34 and the spindle lock 36. Although this configuration is preferred, it is contemplated that the cards 50 can be releasably retained in the body 11 in other ways, for example, where the top of spindle 34 extends to/contacts and/or is received in a cover member such as a second lid 40 or other stop member (not shown) attached to the free end 34a of the spindle 34.
As stated above, the first lid 30 is preferably disposed within the first portion 12 proximate the open end 12a. Such a configuration allows the cards 50 disposed on the first lid 30 to be substantially exposed from the open end 12a of the first portion 12. Because the cards 50 are not held within the first portion 12, the cards 50 are easier to remove from the spindle 34 when the toy play set 10 is in the open configuration. Although this configuration is preferred, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that the first lid 30 be disposed within the first portion 12 such that the spindle 34 is contained at least partially within the first portion 12.
The second portion 14 of the body 11 preferably has a second lid 40 removably disposed therein to form a second compartment 42 within the second portion 14 between the second lid 40 and the closed end 14b of the second portion 14. The second lid 40 is preferably disposed between the open and closed ends 14a, 14b of the second portion 14.
The second lid 40 is preferably releasably engaged with the second portion 14, for example, by being press fit within an interior of the second portion 14, so as to enclose the second compartment 42. A generally annular shoulder 44 is preferably circumferentially disposed within the second portion 14 to extend slightly inwardly from a side wall of the second portion 14. The shoulder 44 essentially provides a stop against which the second lid 40 can be positioned so as to limit the amount the second lid 40 can be inserted within the second portion 14. The second lid 40 preferably has holes (not shown) therethrough, which aid in removal of the second lid 40 from the second portion 14. That is, when removing the second lid 40, the user can insert fingers within the holes of the second lid 40 in order to better grip the second lid 40. Although this configuration is preferred, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that other configurations be used, provided the toy play set 10 is capable of functioning as described herein.
When the body 11 is in the closed configuration 16, the cards 50 can be stored either within one of the first and second compartments 32, 42 (not shown) or on the spindle 34 between the first and second compartments 32, 42 (
Generally speaking, the at least one predetermined card game is played with the body 11 in the open configuration by individually drawing cards 50 to form a hand 54 (see
Preferably, the at least one predetermined game to be played using the toy play set 10 is UNO®, although it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that other card games can be played using the toy play set 10 described herein, provided the cards 50 are adequate in number and have appropriate indicia thereon for playing of the other card games. For instance, a set of fifty-two playing cards having indicia of a standard deck of playing cards thereon could be used with the toy play set 10 for playing standard card games, such as gin, poker, go fish, etc. Moreover, it is contemplated that more than one deck of cards (not shown) be provided with the toy play set 10 so that the users can choose to play any of a number of predetermined card games with the toy play set 10.
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The main difference between the second embodiment toy play set 110 and the first embodiment toy play set 10 is that a first portion 112 of a body 111 of the second embodiment toy play set 110 has no rod extending from an inner surface of a closed end 112b, as is preferably included with the first embodiment toy play set 10. Because of this, a first lid 130 is removably engageable with an open end 112a of the first portion 112, rather than the end of the rod. The first lid 130 is preferably frictionally engaged within the open end 112a, although it is contemplated that other manners of engagement be used, such as, but not limited to threaded engagement or hinged engagement, for instance. Although not shown with the toy play set 110, the above-described card holders 60 can also be used with the toy play set 110.
Like the toy play set 10 of the first embodiment, the body 111 of the toy play set 110 can be placed in a closed configuration 116 (
The structural elements of the toy play set 10, 110 are preferably fabricated from conventional polymeric materials, such as polypropylene. Preferably, the polypropylene is semi-translucent so as to allow one to see through the body 11, 111 in order to see the contents within the body 11, 111. Although this is preferred, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that the structural elements of the toy play set 10, 110 be made of a different material, so long as the toy play set 10, 110 is capable of performing in the manner described herein.
In use, when in the closed configuration 16, 116, the toy play set 10, 110 can store all of the above-described components of the toy play set 10, 110 within the body 11, 111. The toy play set 10, 110 can be retained within the cup holder 70 of the vehicle to prevent the toy play set 10, 110 from moving around the interior of the vehicle during motion of the vehicle. Alternatively, because each of the first and second ends 11b, 11c, 111b, 111c preferably are substantially flat, the toy play set 10, 110 can be used on a flat surface 80. When the at least one predetermined card game of the toy play set 10, 110 is desired to be played, the body 11, 111 is opened by removing the second portion 14, 114 from the first portion 12, 112. The cards 50 are placed on the spindle 34, 134, if not already disposed thereon. The spindle lock 36, 136 is rotated to the generally vertical, unlocked position to enable the users to remove cards 50 from the spindle 34, 134. Depending on which of the first and second compartments 32, 42, 132, 142 the card holders 60 are stored in, the first or second lid 30, 40, 130, 140 is removed from within the first or second portion 12, 14, 112, 114 in order to retrieve the appropriate number of card holders 60 (the number of card holders 60 preferably corresponds to the number of users playing the game). Once the appropriate number of card holders 60 is removed from within the first or second compartment 32, 42, 132, 142, the first or second lid 30, 40, 130, 140 is replaced within first or second portion 12, 14, 112, 114. The desired number of cards 50 can then be removed from the spindle 34, 134 by the users and placed within the card holders 60 of the users. The users can then engage in playing the at least one predetermined card game by drawing from the stack of cards 50 on the spindle 34, 134 and discarding cards 50 into the second portion 14, 114, such that the discarded cards 50 rest within the second portion 14, 114 on the second lid 40, 140. Upon completion of play of the at least one predetermined card game, the components of the game are placed back within the first and second portions 12, 14, 112, 114 of the body 11, 111, and the first portion 12, 112 is reattached to the second portion 14, 114 to place the body 11, 111 back in the closed configuration 16, 116 until the next time the at least one predetermined game is desired to be played.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. For example, while the spindle locks 36, 136 are desirable and even preferred, they are not required. Moreover, spindles may be provided in both first and second portions 12, 14, 112, 114 for example, facing one another in the closed configuration 16, 116 of the body 11, 111, even abutting or interfitting in the closed configuration 16, 116. Additionally, while the first lids 30, 130 supporting the spindles 34, 134 are preferably removable, alternatively, they may be fixed in position in the first portion 12, 112.
It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/614,918, filed Sep. 30, 2004, entitled “Toy Play Set”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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