This application claims priority from Italian patent application No. TO2014A000100 filed on Feb. 7, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a toy having the characteristics referred to in the claims that follow.
In preferred embodiments, the toy in question forms a structure configured to define a toy scenic environment. Thanks to the characteristics that distinguish it, the toy described here allows the variation of the represented scenic design, in a simple and surprising manner, thus increasing the playing possibilities and the fun of the child.
The claims form an integral part of the technical disclosure given here in relation to the invention.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description that follows with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
In the following description, various specific details are illustrated aimed at a thorough understanding of the embodiments. The embodiments can be implemented without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, or materials etc. In other cases, known material structures or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring the various aspects of the embodiment.
The references used herein are for convenience only and therefore do not define the field of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
With reference to the figures, in general, the toy described herein, indicated as a whole with the numeric reference 100, comprises:
In various embodiments, as in the one shown in the figures, the first and the second body have two complementary half-shell structures, so as to form, when coupled together, a closed casing 10 that is essentially cylindrical, of which the aforesaid first and second surfaces together constitute the side wall of the casing. The bodies 2 and 4 have, in particular, respective pairs of opposite sides 2B, 4B (visible in
It is noted that the bodies 2 and 4 can also present other configurations. In particular, they do not necessarily have to be two half-shells, but can also be two filled bodies. They are preferably made of plastic material, but can also be made of other materials, such as paper or cardboard.
The toy described here also comprises at least two bands, in the illustrated embodiment there are three, indicated with the references 61, 62, 63, respectively, which bind together the two bodies in a manner that allows each of these to rotate around the other body. These bands are made of flexible sheet material, such as plastic, fabric, paper or cardboard, etc.
In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the toy comprises, in particular, a first band 61 having a first free central portion 61A, intended to be selectively wound around the first surface of the first body and around the second surface of the second body, and two end portions 61B at opposite sides of the central portion, fixed respectively on a first edge of the first body, which transversely delimits the first surface, and on a first edge of the second body, which transversely delimits the second surface (
In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, an additional band 63 is provided, with a central portion 63A and end portions 63B, and is connected to the bodies 2 and 4 in the same manner described above with reference to the first band 61 (
The free portions 61A, 62A and 63A of the bands are connected at their respective end portions 61B, 62B and 63B via folding lines 61′, 62′, 63′, which allow the mutual rotation between the different portions; as will be seen below, in the relative rotation of the bodies 2 and 4, the folding lines of each band operate as alternative hinging axes of the two bodies. The end portions of the bands may be fixed to the bodies 2 and 4 in any known manner by the expert technician, for example by glue.
As mentioned above, the configuration illustrated above allows each of the bodies 2 and 4 to rotate around the other body.
With reference now to
It should be noted that during the relative rolling of the surfaces 2A and 4A, illustrated in steps D, E, and F, the two bodies 2 and 4 continue to be held together by the bands 61, 62, and 63, which unwind from a surface and then wind around the other, thus allowing the rolling movement of the two bodies.
As mentioned at the beginning, the toy described here can form a structure configured to represent a toy scenic environment. In this application, the operation illustrated above can be exploited to obtain the variation of the represented scenic environment, in a simple and surprising manner. For this purpose, it is sufficient to divide the two representative images of two different toy environments into suitable portions, respectively depicted on opposite faces of the bands and/or on the cylindrical surfaces of the first and second body, according to a criterion so that, in the condition in which the first and third bands are wound on the first body, and the second band is wound on the second body, the composite of the externally visible portions, depicted on the bands and the cylindrical surfaces, forms the first environment, while in the condition in which the first and the third bands are wound on the second body and the second band is wound on the first body, the composite of the externally visible portions forms the second environment. The transition from the first to the second environment therefore simply involves the operation illustrated in
Regarding this, the example illustrated in the figures immediately clarifies the application of this principle. Indeed,
As mentioned above, the transition from one condition to the other is obtained by the operation illustrated in
The general principle described above can obviously be exploited for various toy applications and is not limited to the variation of images in a toy scenic element.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary, even significantly, with respect to what is illustrated here purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2014A000100 | Feb 2014 | IT | national |