Information
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Patent Grant
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6629871
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Patent Number
6,629,871
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 15, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Ackun; Jacob K.
- Francis; Faye
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention is to provide a transmission mechanism for motion toy comprising a transmission box including a transmission gear set having an input meshed with a driven wheel and an output meshed with at least one idler gear; and a leg assembly including at least one pair of legs each having one end pivotably connected to a point in the idler gear distal from its shaft and the other end pivotably connected to one end of a foot. When the driven wheel is driven by a driver element the transmission mechanism can indirectly drive the idler gear and shift the leg horizontally. In such a manner, a motion toy having a plurality of the transmission mechanisms can walk step by step on a planar surface.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to motion toys and more particularly to a transmission mechanism for motion toy with improved characteristics.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A variety of toys (e.g., toy dogs, toy cats, toy cartoons, and so on) were dull, motionless (i.e., no moving, vibrating, or stepping motion) several decades ago. Nowadays, many motion toys are available to consumers due to the progress of technology and increasing demand. Conventionally, these motion toys are capable of moving, vibrating, rotating, and/or jumping. They are much attractive to the consumers as compared to the motionless toys.
A typical motion toy is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In its lower portion, there is comprised of a transmission box
2
and two legs
4
in cooperation with the transmission box
2
. In the transmission box
2
, there are provided a driver (not shown) and a transmission shaft
20
coupled to and driven by the driver. Two ends of the transmission shaft
20
are projected from the transmission box
2
. A cam
3
is provided at either end of the transmission shaft
20
. The cam
3
comprises a first connection member
30
proximate the transmission box
2
and coupled to the transmission shaft
20
so that the cam
3
can be rotated eccentrically. The cam
3
further comprises a second connection member
32
distal from the transmission box
2
at the same side as the leg
4
. The first and second connection members
30
,
32
are at different sides of the cam
3
and are not aligned each other. The second connection member
32
is coupled to a link
40
in the leg
4
. As such, a rotation of the cam
3
may cause the legs
4
to move accordingly by a link mechanism formed of the second connection members
32
and the links
40
.
However, the prior art motion toy suffered from several disadvantages in despite of being movable. For example, its components are complicated and the number thereof is excessive due to many link mechanisms. Hence, a malfunctioned component may hinder or even prohibit a normal action thereof. This can cause troubles to the user. Moreover, a manufacturing cost will be increased significantly. Further, design of the link mechanisms is complicated and difficult. Furthermore, movable components may be impeded one another in operation, resulting in an awkward, non-smooth motion. As an end, a purpose of providing an animated, lovely, and ergonomic motion toy is not achieved.
In view of the above disadvantages of the well-known motion toy and for conforming to the modern management concepts of high quality while low cost, further improvements still exist. As such, it is desirable for the toy manufacturers to provide a variety of animated, real, lovely, and ergonomic motion toys to the consumers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to provide a transmission mechanism for a motion toy. The present invention is capable of overcoming the above drawbacks of the prior art such as dull, motionless toys available several decades ago and complicated and excessive components and awkward, non-smooth motion of modern motion toys.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a transmission mechanism for motion toy comprising a transmission box including a transmission gear set having an input meshed with a driven wheel and an output meshed with at least one idler gear; and a leg assembly including at least one pair of legs each including: a horizontal movement section at its portion adjacent the idler gear, the horizontal movement section having a longitudinal slot in its central part, the other end of the horizontal movement section being bent to pivotably connect to one end of either foot; and a vertical movement section slidable along and defined in the longitudinal slot, the vertical movement section having one end pivotably connected to a point in the idler gear distal from its shaft and the other end pivotably connected to the other end of either foot. When the driven wheel is driven by a driver element the transmission mechanism can indirectly drive the idler gear by means of the transmission gear set. As such, the idler gear may rotate in the same rotational direction. The horizontal movement section is then shifted horizontally. In such a manner, a motion toy having a plurality of the transmission mechanisms can walk step by step on a planar surface. The transmission mechanism is advantageous for having fewer components, a lower manufacturing cost, and being capable of imitating a walking of human being or animal as mounted in the motion toy.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of transmission mechanism of a conventional motion toy;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of transmission mechanism mounted in a motion toy according to the invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of upper portion of
FIG. 3
with cover of transmission box removed to show interior details thereof; and
FIGS. 5 and 6
are side views schematically showing operations of the transmission mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, there is shown a transmission mechanism
1
for motion toy in accordance with the invention comprising a transmission box
10
including an internal transmission gear set
102
having an input meshed with a gear member of a driven wheel
100
and an output meshed with at least one idler gear (two are shown)
103
. The transmission mechanism
1
further comprises two legs
11
having their upper portions adjacent the idler gears
103
. The leg
11
comprises a horizontal movement section
111
and a vertical movement section
112
. A longitudinal slot
113
is formed in the central part of the horizontal movement section
111
. A lower portion at the other end of the horizontal movement section
111
is bent to pivotably connect to one end of one of the feet
12
. The vertical movement section
112
is slidable along and defined in the slot
113
. The vertical movement section
112
has one end pivotably connected to a point in the idler gear
103
distal from its shaft and the other end pivotably connected to the other end of the foot
12
. Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, when the driven wheel
100
is driven by a driver element
14
the transmission mechanism
1
can indirectly drive the idler gear
103
by means of the transmission gear set
102
. As such, the idler gear
103
may rotate in the same rotational direction. Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 6
, the horizontal movement section
111
is then shifted horizontally. In such a manner, a motion toy having a plurality of transmission mechanisms
1
can walk step by step on a planar surface.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
, and
6
, the number and locations of the transmission mechanisms
1
may be varied in applications. For example, two transmission mechanisms
1
can be mounted in the motion toy which is implemented as a robot. As such, an alternate forward movement of left and right legs of the robot can be controlled by the transmission mechanisms
1
. This is an imitation of human being's walking. In another example, four transmission mechanisms
1
can be mounted in the motion toy which is implemented as a toy dog. As such, an imitation of four-leg movement of a real dog can be effected. However, techniques regarding how to control an alternate power output of all driver elements
14
for rendering a smooth, well-coordinated back and forth or left and right movement of the motion toy on the surface are well-known. Further, they are not critical to the invention. Thus a detailed description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
, and
6
, in the invention as stated above, the other ends of both the horizontal movement section
111
and the vertical movement section
112
are coupled to the foot
12
. When the vertical movement section
112
moves up and down with respect to the ground one end of the foot
12
moves accordingly. Two parallel plates
121
are projected above the foot
12
(see FIG.
3
). Each plate
121
has a first hole
122
and a spaced second hole
123
. The vertical movement section
112
is coupled to one end of a connection member
114
. A first pin
115
is formed in opposite sides at the other end of the connection member
114
. The first pin
115
is further pivotal about the first hole
122
. Similarly, a second pin
116
is formed in opposite sides at the other end of the horizontal movement section
111
. The second pin
116
is further pivotal about the second hole
123
. With such configuration, a mechanism similar to human being's ankle is formed between the vertical movement section
112
and the foot
12
. As a result, the motion toy of the invention can show a balanced, smooth movement while walking forward.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the driver element
14
(e.g., direct current (DC) motor) has a housing
141
and a shaft
142
projected from one side of the housing
141
. A drive wheel
143
is fixed at one end of the shaft
142
distal from the housing
141
. A belt
144
is put around the spaced drive wheel
143
and the driven wheel
100
to form a chain wheel. As a result, power from the drive wheel
143
can be transmitted to the transmission gear set
102
for moving the legs
11
by rotating the driven wheel
100
through the conveying belt
144
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, in the invention the transmission gear set
102
is mounted in the transmission box
10
and is comprised of a bevel gear
1000
and a plurality of transmission gears. One side of the bevel gear
1000
is meshed with the driven wheel
100
while the other side thereof is meshed with one side of a first transmission gear
1021
. The other side of the first transmission gear
1021
is meshed with one side of a second transmission gear
1022
. Similarly, the other side of the second transmission gear
1022
is meshed with one side of a third transmission gear
1023
. The meshing process continues until a N-th (N is an integer limited by the size of the transmission box
10
and as required) transmission gear
1025
is meshed together. The driven wheel
100
is projected from the transmission box
10
. The N-th transmission gear
1025
is meshed with both the idler gears
103
at the same time. As a result, a rotation of the N-th transmission gear
1025
causes the driver element
14
to rotate in synchronism in the same rotational direction.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
, and
6
, in the invention the horizontal movement section
111
comprises a guide bar
1110
distal from the foot
12
. An elongate slot
1011
perpendicular to the horizontal movement section
11
is formed on the transmission box
10
. The guide bar
1110
is slid along and defined by the slot
1011
as the horizontal movement section
111
slides. In addition, as stated above, the vertical movement section
112
is slidable in the slot
113
. One end of the vertical movement section
112
is pivotably connected to a point in the idler gear
103
distal from its shaft. Two pegs
1031
are projected from the idler gears
103
adjacent the vertical movement section
112
. Two apertures
1121
are formed at the vertical movement section
112
. The pegs
1031
are inserted into and pivotal about the apertures
1121
. With such configuration, a synchronous rotation of the idler gears
103
causes the vertical movement section
112
to shift a predetermined distance in the slot
113
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
5
, and
6
, portion of the leg
11
adjacent the transmission box
10
is pivotably coupled to a thigh housing
5
. A calf housing
6
is pivotably connected between the thigh housing
5
and the foot
12
. With such configuration, the thigh and calf housings
5
,
6
move as the motion toy of the invention lifts its feet for walking. This is similar to a bending of human being's knee while walking.
While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
- 1. A transmission mechanism for a motion toy comprising:a transmission box including a transmission gear set having an input meshed with a driven wheel driven by a driver element and an output meshed with at least one idler gear; and a leg assembly including at least one pair of legs each including: a horizontal movement section at its portion adjacent the idler gear, the horizontal movement section having a longitudinal slot in its central part, the other end of the horizontal movement section being bent to pivotably connect to one end of the foot; and a vertical movement section slidable along and defined in the longitudinal slot, the vertical movement section having one end pivotably connected to a point in the idler gear distal from its shaft and the other end pivotably connected to the other end of the foot.
- 2. The transmission mechanism of claim 1, wherein each foot comprises two parallel plates projected upward, each having a first hole and a spaced second hole and either leg comprises a connection member having one end coupled to the vertical movement section, a first pin in opposite sides at the other end of the connection member, the first pin being pivotal about the first hole, and a second pin in opposite sides at the other end of the horizontal movement section, the second pin being pivotal about the second hole.
- 3. The transmission mechanism of claim 1, the driver element is a direct current (DC) motor.
- 4. The transmission mechanism of claim 3, wherein the DC motor comprises a housing, a shaft projected from one side of the housing, and a drive wheel fixed at one end of the shaft distal from the housing.
- 5. The transmission mechanism of claim 4, wherein the driver element further comprises a belt put around the spaced drive wheel and the driven wheel to form a chain wheel.
- 6. The transmission mechanism of claim 5, wherein the driven wheel is projected from the transmission box and the transmission gear set is mounted in the transmission box and comprises a bevel gear having one side meshed with the driven wheel and a plurality of transmission gears meshed one another.
- 7. The transmission mechanism of claim 1, wherein the horizontal movement section further comprises a guide bar distal from the foot, further comprising an elongate slot on the transmission box perpendicular to the horizontal movement section wherein the guide bar is slidable along and defined by the elongate slot as the horizontal movement section slides.
- 8. The transmission mechanism of claim 1, further comprising two pegs projected from the idler gear adjacent the vertical movement section and two apertures at the vertical movement section wherein the pegs are inserted into and pivotal about the apertures.
- 9. The transmission mechanism of claim 1, wherein each leg comprises a pivotal thigh housing adjacent the transmission box and a calf housing pivotably connected between the thigh housing and the foot.
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