This application is a U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/052095, filed on 29 Jan. 2020 and published on 6 Aug. 2020, as WO2020/157095, which claims the benefit of priority to Danish Patent Application No. PA 2019 70062, filed on 29 Jan. 2019. The content of each of the above referenced patent applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for any purpose whatsoever.
The present disclosure relates to a toy system comprising a toy figure, a toy figure head, top headwear, and intermediary headwear. The disclosure also relates to a toy figure head, as well as to an intermediate headwear for a toy figure head. More particularly the present disclosure relates to toy figures that are formed from rigid parts, formed in a herd material, for example injection molded materials, such as plastic.
In the field of toy figures and toy systems comprising toy figures, it is known to have a modular toy system, where a toy figure body may be provided with a releasably mounted toy head, which allows the toy figure body to be equipped with interchangeable heads, for example heads having different facial expressions or other characteristics, such as gender characteristics, etc. Also, known in the art is toy systems, where a toy figure head may be shaped so that it can be interchangeably be mounted with various different types of top headwear items, such as hair-type top headwear items or hat-type top headwear items. An example of such a system is shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,412 discloses a toy figure with a head construction with a head part, a wig part and a hat part. The wig part can be mounted in a hole (socket) in the head part, and the hat part has a downwardly extending socket pin that can be mounted in a corresponding notch in the wig part. While this system allows to combine the head part with various types of wig parts and various hat-parts, it is unsuitable for providing the head part with various face covering parts such glasses, scuba-masks or other masks.
JP patent document no. 56173382 discloses a toy figure with a head construction comprising a head part, a wig part and a hat part. The wig part can be mounted onto a peg on the hat part, and the peg on the hat part can be inserted into a socket in the head part, so that the wig part is locked between the peg and the socket. While this system allows to combine the head part with various types of wig parts and various hat-parts, it is unsuitable for providing the head part with various face covering parts such glasses, scuba-masks or other masks.
The Japanese utility model JP56173382U discloses a toy figure, having a head part and a hair resembling wig part. The wig part has a downwardly extending protrusion attachable in a boss upwardly extending in the head part. A further part, resembling pigtails of hair is provided between the wig part and the head part, such that the wig part and the further appears as a hair style with pigtails. The pigtail part has an annular holding portion to surround a thin diameter portion of the protrusion from the wig part, and such that the annular holding portion is held sandwiched between a thick portion of the protrusion and an upper surface of the boss. In an inner surface of the wig part a vertically oriented elongate notch is formed to allow room for connecting member of the pigtail part to extend downwards from the upper edge of the head part to the lower edge of the wig part. The head part, the wig part and the pigtail part, once assembled is coherent unit.
Thus, there is a need for a toy system, where the options for mounting different headwear items is increased.
In a first aspect of the disclosure the above mentioned object, as well as other objects, is achieved by toy figure system comprising
Thereby the connector ring on the wig part may be designed much more rigid so that it can support more rigid parts such as glasses or scuba-masks or other heavier equipment. Furthermore it enables that the hat part can be securely assembled onto the head part with or without the use of a wig part.
In an embodiment, the second central coupling member comprises a second snap member, and the first central coupling member comprises a complementary first snap member. In such embodiments, the toy figure head may be coupled to a toy figure body via coupling means provided at a bottom surface of the toy figure head.
Alternatively, the toy figure system further comprises a toy figure with a toy figure body, and the second central coupling member comprises a second snap member and a complementary first snap member is formed within said toy figure body.
In any of the previous embodiments the first coupling member may comprise a bead formed along an upper rim of the tubular wall. This allows an intermediate headwear item to be connected to the first coupling member in a snap fit connection.
In any of the previous embodiments the intermediate headwear item may comprise a back portion having an upwardly facing surface and a downwardly facing surface, where the downwardly facing surface is configured for abutment with a rim of the toy figure head.
Further, in any of the previous embodiments the toy figure head may comprise a front face, a back scull portion and two side surfaces interconnecting the front face and the back scull portion, wherein the front face comprises a front face rim, wherein the back scull portion comprises a back scull rim, and wherein the back scull rim is formed lower than the front face rim. A lower back skull rim allows room for an intermediate headwear item.
In a second aspect of the disclosure, the above mentioned object and other objects of the disclosure may be obtained by a toy figure head for mounting/receiving a top headwear item and an intermediate headwear item, the toy figure head comprising a front face, a back scull portion, two side surfaces interconnecting the front face and the back scull portion, and a first central coupling member,
In an embodiment, the first coupling member comprises a bead formed along an upper rim of the tubular wall.
In a third aspect of the disclosure, the above mentioned object and other objects of the disclosure may be obtained by an intermediate headwear item for mounting on a toy figure head, wherein the intermediate headwear item comprises a connector ring configured for coupling to an outer surface of a first coupling member of a toy figure head.
In a fourth aspect of the disclosure, the above mentioned object and other objects of the disclosure may be obtained by a use of an intermediate headwear item according to the third aspect of the disclosure for mounting on a toy figure head according to the second aspect of the disclosure.
It should be emphasized that the term “comprises/comprising/comprised of” when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
In the following, the disclosure will be described in greater detail with reference to embodiments shown by the enclosed figures. It should be emphasized that the embodiments shown are used for example purposes only and should not be used to limit the scope of the disclosure.
The toy figure body 11 comprises two arms 12 rotationally connected thereto. A hand 13 is rotationally connected to each arm 12. A leg connector part 14 is rotationally connected to the toy figure body 11. Two legs are rotationally connected to the leg connector part 14. The legs 15 may be individually rotatable relative to the leg connector part 14, or they may be arranged to rotate in unison. Each leg 15 comprises a foot 16, which may be formed integral with the leg 15. The foot 16 may comprise a knob receiving indentation in a lower surface thereof, the knob receiving indentation being configured for cooperating with knobs of toy building blocks with cooperating knobs and indentations, such as it is known in the art of modular toy construction sets.
As mentioned, the toy
The first central coupling member 30 formed as a tubular structure, such as cylindrical structure, having a tubular wall 31, with a first or upper end 31′ and a second or lower end (not shown) connecting to a (not shown) bottom wall of the toy figure head 20′. Slits 32 may be formed in the tubular wall 31 of the first central coupling member 30 to provide a certain resilience of the first central coupling member 30 in order to receive a second central coupling member 60, see below. The slits 32 preferably extend in a longitudinal direction in the tubular wall 31 from the first end 31′ thereof. The slits 32 extend only in an upper portion of the tubular wall 31, and thereby divide the upper end of the tubular wall into tongues 37. The upper end 31′ of the first central coupling member 30 comprises an upper rim 33 encircling an opening 34 into an internal space 35 extending through the first central coupling member 30. As shown in
As mentioned above,
Common to both of the shown types of top headwear items 50 is that they are provided with a downwardly extending second central coupling member 60. The second central coupling member 60 extends from an inner surface of the top headwear item 50.
A length of the first central coupling member 30 is configured such that the upper rim 33 of the tubular wall 31 abuts the inner surface of the top headwear item 50.
The second central coupling member 60 is formed as an elongate structure, such as peg 61, and having an upper end 61′ connecting to the top headwear items 50 as such, and a lower end 61″.
The second central coupling member 60 may be formed as a tubular structure, such as a generally cylindrical structure, having a tubular wall (not shown). However in other embodiments, the peg 61 is a solid elongate structure.
At the lower, end 61″ of the peg 61, the second central coupling member 60 is provided with a second snap member 62 formed integrally with the peg 61 and in extension thereof, and comprising an indentation 63 and a bead 64.
The cross sectional shape of the peg 61 is shaped and dimensioned to fit snugly into the internal space 35 of the first central coupling member 30. In this case, the peg 61 is of cylindrical shape, therefore having a circular cross section with a diameter. The diameter of the peg 61 is preferably to fit snugly with a diameter of the cylindrical internal space 35 of the first central coupling member.
The second snap member 62 is configured to cooperate with a first snap member (not shown) being provided inside the toy figure body 11 of the toy
Now turning to
The toy figure head 20 comprises a front face 21. The front face 21 may be formed with a nose 22. In not shown embodiments, other facial characteristics of a human face may be provided on the front face 21. The toy figure head 20 further comprises a back skull portion 23 and side skull portions 27.
The toy figure head 20 comprises an inner space 24, and an upper opening 25 into the inner space 24. The upper opening 25 defines a rim 26. Contrary to the rim 26′ of the prior art toy figure head 20′ described above, the rim 26 of the toy figure head 20 according to the disclosure is not defined in the same (horizontal) plane, but comprises rim sections, front face rim 41, a back scull rim 43 and side wall rims 47. These rim sections are arranged in horizontal planes in different heights over a lower rim 28 (see
Inside the toy figure head 20 shown in
The first central coupling member 30 formed as a tubular structure, such as cylindrical structure, having a tubular wall 31, with a first or upper end 31′ and a second or lower end (not shown) connecting to a bottom wall 29 (See
The toy figure head 20 according to the disclosure may form part of a toy figure system 1, such as a toy figure system shown in
Like the above described prior art toy figure system 1′, the toy figure system according the disclosure comprises a toy figure head 20 according to the disclosure.
In embodiments, the toy figure system 1 according the disclosure may further comprise a toy
In embodiments the toy figure system 1 according the disclosure may alternatively or additionally comprise at least one top headwear item 50. The top headwear item 50 according to the toy figure system 1 of the disclosure may in general be similar to the top headwear item 50 described in connection with
In embodiments the toy figure system 1 according the disclosure may alternatively or additionally comprise at least one intermediary headwear item 70. The intermediary headwear item 70 according to the disclosure is described in further detail below.
As with the prior art, the toy figure system 1 according to the disclosure is a modular system, where the toy
However, in any case, the toy figure head 20 of the toy figure system 1 according to the disclosure is shaped, so that it can be interchangeably be equipped with various different types of top headwear items 50, such as hair-type top headwear items (wigs) 51, or hat-type top headwear items such as the hat 52 shown in
As is the case with the prior art toy figure system 1′, the toy
As mentioned above,
Common to different types of top headwear items 50 according to the disclosure is that they are provided with a downwardly extending second central coupling member 60. The second central coupling member 60 extends from an inner surface of the top headwear item 50.
A length of the first central coupling member 30 is configured such that the upper rim 33 of the tubular wall 31 abuts the inner surface of the top headwear item 50.
The second central coupling member 60 is formed as an elongate structure, such as peg 61, and having an upper end 61′ connecting to the top headwear items 50 as such, and a lower end 61″. The second central coupling member 60 may be formed as a tubular structure, such as a generally cylindrical structure, having a tubular wall (not shown). However in other embodiments, the peg 61 is a solid elongate structure.
At the lower, end 61″ of the peg 61, the second central coupling member 60 is provided with a second snap member 62 formed integrally with the peg 61 and in extension thereof. The second snap member 62 may comprise an indentation 63 and a bead 64. In other not shown embodiments, the second snap member 62 may be provided with other types of snap means.
The cross sectional shape of the peg 61 is shaped and dimensioned to fit snugly into the internal space 35 of the first central coupling member 30. In this case, the peg 61 is of cylindrical shape, therefore having a circular cross section with a diameter. The diameter of the peg 61 is preferably to fit snugly with a diameter of the cylindrical internal space 35 of the first central coupling member 30.
The second snap member 62 may in some embodiments, and as indicated in
In other (not shown) embodiments second snap member 62 may be configured to cooperate with a first snap member (not shown) being provided inside the toy figure head 20. The length of the second central coupling member 60 is adapted such that it may extend into the internal space 35 of the first central coupling member 30 and reach the first snap means formed therein. The first snap means are configured to releasably interlock with the second snap means 62 in a snap fit. In this case, preferably the toy figure head may be connected to the toy figure body through other (not shown) means, provided between the lower rim 28 of the toy figure head 20.
Now returning to
The front face rim 41 is arranged in a horizontal plane at a first height over a lower rim 28 (see
The back scull rim 43 is arranged in a horizontal plane at a second height over the lower rim 28 (see
The two side wall rims 47 are arranged in a horizontal plane at a third height over the lower rim 28 (see
A notch 48 in the form of an indentation may preferably be defined in each of the two side wall rims 47. The notches 48 are configured for cooperating with matching taps formed on side portions of the intermediary headwear item 70.
Now turning to
In
The intermediary headwear item 70 in the upper left hand corner of
In the lower left hand corner of
On the upper right hand side of
As is apparent from the figures, numerous other intermediary headwear item 70 may be applied. For example a gas mask or beard. An eye patch may be indicative of a pirate and so on.
Despite the numerous options for providing different intermediary headwear items 70, they share the common trait of having coupling means which a complementary to the toy figure head 20 described above.
For the purpose of connecting the intermediary headwear item 70 to a toy figure head 20, the intermediary headwear item comprises a connector ring 74. The connector ring 74 comprises a through-going hole 75. The size and shape of the through going hole 75 through the connector ring 74 is configured for cooperating with the first central coupling member 30. Preferably, the tubular wall 31 of the first central coupling member 30 is cylindrical having an outer diameter, and the through going hole 75 through the connector ring 74 has a circular cross section with a diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the tubular wall 31.
A bead 36 may be formed along the rim 33 at the first or upper end 31′ of the tubular wall 31 of the first central coupling member 31. Together with the resilience provided by the slits 32 in the tubular wall 31 they may provide a snap fit with the connector ring 74, when mounting the intermediary headwear item 70. The bead 36 bulges radially outward from an outer surface of the tubular wall 31, and preferably extend along the entire upper rim 33 thereof. It is apparent however, that the bead 36 is divided into sections by the slits 32.
The connector ring 74 may comprise a front portion 76 which may be configured for abutment against a rear side of the front face 21 of the toy figure head 70.
The connector ring 74 may preferably comprise a back portion 77. The back portion 77 comprises an upwardly facing surface 77′ and a downwardly facing surface 77″. The downwardly facing surface 77″ is sized and shaped such that it will fit the upwardly facing back scull rim 43 of a toy figure head 20 as described above, when the intermediary headwear item 70 is mounted on the toy figure head 20. The upwardly facing surface 77′ of the back portion 77 of the connector ring 74 is preferably sized and shaped to support an inner surface of a top headwear item 50.
The back portion 77 is preferably sized and shaped such that an outer surface thereof is flush with an outer surface of back scull portion 23 of the toy figure head 20, when the intermediary head wear item 70 is mounted to the toy figure head 20.
In further embodiments, each of two side portions 79 interconnecting the front portion 76 and the back portion 77 of the connector ring 74 may be provided with downwardly extending protrusions 78, sized and shaped to complement the notches 48 formed as indentations in the side rims 47 of the side walls 27 of the toy figure head 20. Further, the side portions 79 of the connector ring 74 are shaped and sized such that an outer surface thereof is flush with an outer surface of the side walls 27 of the toy figure head 20, when the intermediary head wear item 70 is mounted to the toy figure head 20.
Mounting the intermediary headwear item 70 of the outside of the first central coupling member 30 allows a top headwear item 50 to be mounted to the toy figure head 20 in a manner similar to described for the prior art toy figure system 1′ described above. Once the intermediary headwear item 70 has been mounted on the toy figure head 20 by placing the hole 75 of the connector ring 74 over the first central coupling member 30 of the toy figure head 20 and pressing it over the first central coupling member 30, the second central coupling member 60 of the top headwear item 50 may be slid into the inside space of the first central coupling member 30, such that the second snap member 62 is snapped into the complementary first snap member (not shown) provided either in the toy figure body 11 or in the toy figure head 20, as described above.
It is apparent that a top headwear item 50 may also be mounted on the toy figure head when no intermediary headwear item is connected to the toy figure head 20.
The parts of the toy
The toy figure head 20 may be formed in an injection moulding process and be formed in a material such as a plastic.
The top headwear items 50 may be formed in an injection moulding process and be formed in a material such as a plastic.
The intermediary headwear items 70 may be formed in an injection moulding process and be formed in a material such as a plastic.
It is to be noted that the figures and the above description have shown the example embodiments in a simple and schematic manner. Many of the specific mechanical details have not been shown since the person skilled in the art should be familiar with these details and they would just unnecessarily complicate this description. For example, the specific materials used and the specific injection moulding procedure have not been described in detail since it is maintained that the person skilled in the art would be able to find suitable materials and suitable processes to manufacture the toy figure head and the intermediary headwear item and the toy figure system according to the current disclosure.
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PCT/EP2020/052095 | 1/29/2020 | WO |
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WO2020/157095 | 8/6/2020 | WO | A |
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