The present invention relates to a toy spinning top.
Performance of a toy spinning top launched by a cord wound about the top can be improved based on, among other things, the locations of the center of gravity (cg) and the wound cord on the top. In some embodiments, the location of the cg of the top is closer to a tip of the top than to a top of the top, and in some embodiments, the location of the cg of the top is closer to a top of a body portion of the top than to the tip, and in some embodiments, the location of the cg of the top is located closer to the tip of the top than to the top of the top and closer to the top of the body portion than to the tip. In some embodiments, a slot is provided in which to wind a portion of a cord used to launch the top, where the slot is located at or near the cg of the top.
In an embodiment of the invention, a toy top comprises a body portion including a circumferential slot thereabout adapted to receive wound therein a portion of a cord used to launch the top. The top in this embodiment is configured so that the slot is at or adjacent the cg of the top, e.g., the slot may extend about the cg radially aligned with or slightly offset from the cg. A top portion may extend from the body portion, with the cord being attached to the top portion and the cg of the top being as described above.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a toy top, adapted to spin about a spin axis, comprises a body portion, a tip, a top portion and a cord. The tip (e.g., a ball) at a bottom of the body portion is rotatably attached relative to the body portion and is adapted to rotate together with or independently of with the body portion. The body portion is radially symmetrical and axially non-symmetrical with respect to the spin axis. The top portion extends beyond a top of the body portion, and the cord extends from the top portion, spaced from the top of the body portion. The cord is attached to the top portion and the top portion is attached rotatably or non-rotatably relative to the body portion, so that at least the body portion is rotatable relative to the cord. (The terms rotatable (rotatably) and non-rotatable (non-rotatably) are used in a broad sense and can encompass any relative rotation or rotary motion between or among concerned parts.) The top includes a cg that is located within the body portion on the spin axis closer to the tip of the top than to the top of the top portion, and closer to the top of the body portion than to the tip. The body portion includes a slot circumferentially extending thereabout at or near the cg, the slot being configured to receive therein a plurality of turns of the cord.
In some embodiments, a weapon is attached to the body portion, and players may battle their tops using respective weapons. The weapon is at least radially symmetrical with respect to the spin axis, and the top with attached weapon has a cg as described above. The weapon may be of one piece or a plurality of pieces and may be detachably or non-detachably connected to the body portion.
In some embodiments, the top portion may be non-rotatably attached relative to the body portion and the cord rotatably attached relative to the top portion. In some embodiments, the top portion is attached rotatable relative to the body portion and the cord may be rotatably or non-rotatably attached relative to the top portion. In either case, the cord is attached so as not to spin with the top when the top is spinning on a spin surface.
In some embodiments, the body portion includes an interior shaft portion extending within the body portion, and the top portion described above includes an exterior shaft portion extending from the body portion. A collar may be attached to the top of the external shaft portion and the cord attached to the collar. The shaft portions may be rotatably or non-rotatably attached relative to each other. Where the shall portions are non-rotatably attached, the cord is rotatably attached to the external shall portion. The tip may comprise a ball rotatably attached to the bottom of the internal shaft portion.
In some embodiments, a headpiece may be attached to the external shaft portion either to rotate relative to the shaft portion or with it. The headpiece may include graphics, coloring or other decoration to provide a desired visual effect as the top spins. Movement of the headpiece can impart animation effects to a spinning top.
In some embodiments, the cg of the top is located a first distance from the top of the top portion and a second distance from the tip, where the ratio of the first distance to the second distance is greater than 1. In one embodiment, the ratio is about 1.4:1.
The invention is illustrated in the figures of the accompanying drawings, which are meant to be exemplary and not limiting, and in which like references are intended to refer to like or corresponding parts.
In the embodiment depicted in the drawings, toy top 10 comprises a body portion 12, including a circumferentially extending slot 14 therein, a tip 16 attached at the bottom 18 of the body portion 12 and an external shaft portion 20 extending beyond the top 22 of the body portion 12. A collar 24 is attached at the top of the external shall portion 20, and a cord 26 is attached to the collar 24. As shown in the
As described in more detail below, the tip 16 is rotatably attached relative to the body portion 12 and the external shaft portion 20 is non-rotatably attached relative to the body portion 12. The external shaft portion 20 rotates with the top 10 when the top 10 is spinning after launch onto a surface 32 (
As depicted in FIGS. 1 and 3-6, the top 10 may include a weapon 34 that may be detachably or non-detachably mounted to the body portion 12. The weapon 34 assists in locating the cg of the top, and different weapons may provide different cg's, e.g., at ratios in the range of 1.4:1 to 1.5:1 of the first and second distances described above. In one embodiment, the weapon 34 assists in locating the cg for the top at a 1.4:1 ratio of the first and second distances described above. The weapon 34 may interact with other spinning tops as part of a game or competition. The weapon 34 extends circumferentially around the body portion 12 and snaps into a circumferentially extending groove 36 (
The top 10 has a spin axis 38, and the body portion 12 is radially symmetrical and axially non-symmetrical relative to the spin axis 38. The weapon 34 is also symmetric relative to the spin axis 38.
The body portion 12 is generally of frustro-conical shape, but may have other radially symmetrical shapes. Referring to
The bottom end 56 of the internal shaft portion 30 includes a recess 58 in which is received and rotatably attached the tip 16. In this embodiment, the recess 58 is hemispherical and the tip 16 is a ball, where the diameter of the ball is slightly less than the diameter of the internal shaft portion 30 and the depth of the recess 58 is slightly less that the diameter of the ball, which provides for the ball to be rotatably captivated protruding slightly from the internal shaft portion so as to be capable of rotating relative thereto.
In the illustrated embodiments, the external shaft portion 20 is non-rotatably attached relative to the body portion 12, as mentioned above. The cord is rotatably attached relative to the external shaft portion. For example, the cord may be rotatably attached to a collar which may be rotatably or non-rotatably attached to the external shaft portion, or the cord may be non-rotatably attached to the collar and the collar rotatably attached to external shaft portion.
The external shaft portion 20 may be covered by a shaft cover, or a headpiece 62 may be attached to the shaft portion. Depending upon desired effects, the headpiece can be rotatably or non-rotatably attached to the external shaft portion 20. In one embodiment, the headpiece 62 is loosely mounted to the shaft portion 20 to be able to rotate relative thereto. The headpiece 62 may include graphics, coloring or other decoration to provide a desired visual effect as the top 10 spins. Movement of the headpiece 62 can impart animation effects to a spinning top. For example, the headpiece may portray a face whose appearance or expression changes as the headpiece 62 spins. In one embodiment, the headpiece 62 is of ring-like configuration (
A collar 24 is attached to the free or upper end of the external shaft portion 20 with the free end of the collar extending past the upper end of the shaft portion 20. The collar 24 includes a hole 66 above the top of the external shaft portion 20 through which the cord 26 is passed and then knotted to attach the cord to the collar. The free end of the cord 26 includes a loop 68 formed, e.g., using a slipknot similar to the free end of a yo-yo cord, and adapted to be looped about the wrist of a person's hand, as illustrated in
In summary, as described above, in the illustrated embodiment, the internal shaft portion 30 is fixed relative to the body portion 12 and the tip is rotatable relative to the internal shaft portion 30, so that the body portion and the internal shaft portion may rotate independently of the tip. The external shaft portion 20 is also fixed relative to the body portion and the internal shaft portion. The collar 24 is rotatably attached to the external shaft portion 20 so that the body portion 12, the external shaft portion 20, and the collar 24 may rotate together or independently of each other.
As mentioned above, the headpiece 62 is loosely mounted to the external shaft portion 20 between the boss 46 and the collar 24. Since the boss 46 and the external shaft portion 20 rotate with the body portion 12, and since the headpiece 62 is in contact with the boss 46 and the external shaft portion 20, the headpiece 62 can rotate under influence of them when the body portion 12 is rotating.
The body portion 12, including the hollow region 28, the weapon 34, the internal shaft portion 30, the disc-shaped plate 42, the toroidal weight 52, the external shaft portion 20, the headpiece 62, the collar 24, and the tip 16 provide the top 10 with the desired weight (mass) and weight (mass) distribution, and a cg or centroid 70 (
The location of the cg 70 is illustrated in
In one embodiment, the top 10 has the following dimensions: height, 70 mm; largest diameter of the body portion 45 mm; height of the body portion 38.2 mm; height of the external shaft portion 29 mm; The distance from the center of gravity to the top of the body portion is 12.8 mm; and total weight (without cord), 90 g. In this embodiment, the tip 16, the shaft portions 20, 30, the body portion 12, the plate 42, the collar 24 and the toroidal weight 48 may be made of the materials identified above. In such an embodiment, the distance “a” is 41 mm, the distance “b” is 29 mm, and the ratio a/b is 1.41:1. In the equation I=MR2 (where I is the inertia of the top and M is the mass), the moment of inertia of the top at the cg along the spin axis is 4,675,000 gmm2. An a/b ratio of about 1.4:1 where the cg is at or adjacent slot has been found to provide the top 10 with improved angular velocity and kinetic energy, which improve the spin time of a top.
The cord 26 may be made of any suitable material such as nylon, cotton, etc. The depth of the slot 14 is sufficient to allow the cord to be wound multiple times therein, where the number of winds is selected to provide an increased or optimized angular velocity to the top when properly launched.
The top 10 is launched and operated as illustrated in
While the invention has been described and illustrated in connection with preferred embodiments, many variations and modifications as will be evident to those skilled in this art may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims, and the invention is thus not to be limited to the precise details of methodology or construction set forth above as such variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.