Information
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Patent Grant
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6786495
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Patent Number
6,786,495
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 22, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 7, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Morris; Lesley D.
- Royal, Jr.; Paul
Agents
- Coats & Bennett, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 450
- 446 451
- 446 431
- 280 205
- 280 206
- 280 208
- 301 11101
- 301 11103
- 301 1241
- 301 126
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tumbling toy that permits children to be received and supported within a central tube. The tumbling toy includes a pair of wheels that support the tube. A pull is connected to the tumbling toy, allowing the tumbling toy to be pulled over the ground or other support surface. As the tumbling toy is moved over the ground or support surface, it follows that children supported within the tube will be subjected to a tumbling action.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to toys and more particularly to a pull-type tumbling toy.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention entails a tumbling toy including a tumbling tube and a pair of spaced apart wheels for supporting the tumbling tube. A pull is connected to the tumbling toy such that as the tumbling toy is pulled the tumbling tube and wheels rotate relative to the pull.
In one particular embodiment of the present invention, the wheels are constructed of a pliable inflatable material while the tumbling tube is constructed of a rigid material. While the tumbling toy is packaged and during shipment, the wheels are deflated, reducing the package size and generally reducing the cost of shipping and storage.
In another particular embodiment of the present invention, the wheels are constructed of a pliable inflatable material. When the wheels are inflated, they extend around opposed end portions of the tumbling tube such that the tumbling tube itself projects through the inflated wheels. The wheels may be retained on the tumbling tube in various ways. In one exemplary embodiment there is provided a series of straps that extend from the tumbling tube over the wheels so as to secure the wheels to the tumbling tube.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and obvious from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings which are merely illustrative of such invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the tumbling toy of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of one particular embodiment of the tumbling toy.
FIG. 3
is a transverse sectional view of the tumbling toy shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the tumbling toy.
FIG. 5
is a transverse sectional view of the tumbling toy shown in FIG.
4
.
DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
With further reference to the drawings, the tumbling toy of the present invention is shown therein and indicated generally by the numeral
10
. As will be appreciated from subsequent portions of this disclosure, the tumbling toy
10
is designed and adapted to enable children or even adults to be supported within the tumbling toy. By pulling the tumbling toy over the ground or other support surface, or even over water, children or other individuals supported within the tumbling toy will be subjected to a tumbling action.
Now turning to a description of the tumbling toy
10
, it is seen from the drawings that the tumbling toy
10
comprises an elongated tube indicated generally by the numeral
12
. In the embodiments illustrated herein, the tube
12
is generally rigid. While the tube may be constructed of various materials, it is contemplated that in a number of embodiments that the tube would be constructed of a generally rigid plastic material. As seen in the drawings, tube
12
includes an outer cylindrical surface
14
and an inner cylindrical surface
16
. Formed about each side of the tube
12
is a circumferential flange
18
. Circumferential flange
18
is simply an extension of the cylindrical wall of the tube
12
and is turned down about opposed ends of the tube
12
. Further, as seen in the drawings, the circumferential flange
18
extends in a circular or annular fashion around the outer end portions of the tube
12
. Also, formed on the tube
12
is a pair of guide structures. Each guide structure includes a pair of guide rails or ridges
20
that extend upwardly from the outer surface
14
of the tube
12
. Defined between the guide rails or ridges
20
is a space and as will be appreciated from subsequent portions of the disclosure, the space between the guide rails
20
serve to receive and confine a part of the pull structure.
Disposed interiorly within the tube
12
is a series of handholds
26
. The hand holds
26
can be provided and spaced at various locations interiorly of the tube
12
. However, it is contemplated that in some embodiments, there would be a series of hand holds
26
provided about each end portion of the tube
12
. Various types of hand hold structures can be provided but it is contemplated that a typical hand hold device or structure would be in the form of a flexible and pliable loop secured to the inner surface
16
of the tube.
Supporting the tube
12
is a pair of wheels, each wheel being indicated generally by the numeral
30
. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, wheels
30
are inflatable. More particularly, each wheel
30
is constructed of a pliable inflatable material. Note that the wheels
30
when inflated extend around outer portions of the tube
12
. In fact, the tube
12
projects through each of the wheels
30
and thereby support the wheels. Various means can be provided for securing the inflatable wheels
30
to the tube. For example, an inner portion or segment of each wheel can be glued or secured by an adhesive to the outer surface
14
of the tube. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the inflatable wheels
30
are, secured about outer end portions of the tube
14
by a series of straps
32
. The straps
32
are positioned in pairs and include hook and loop fasteners that permit the strap pairs to be secured together. One strap of each pair, as shown in
FIG. 3
, is secured to the adjacent flange
18
of the tube. The other strap of the pair is secured just outwardly of the guide rails or ridges
20
. When a wheel
32
is inflated, the pair of straps is extended transversely around the wheel
32
and is secured together in such a fashion that the wheel is retained about the outer portion of the tube
12
. Note in the drawings that the straps
32
are circumferentially spaced around each wheel
32
.
In the case of the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the wheels
32
can assume a deflated mode for purposes of packaging, storage and shipment. This will effectively reduce the size of the packaging for the tumbling toy
10
and will in the end reduce storage and shipment costs.
A second embodiment of the tumbling toy
10
is shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. In this embodiment, the wheels
30
are integrally formed with the tube
12
. More particularly, in the case of this embodiment, the wheels
30
are molded along with the tube
12
to form an integral molded plastic structure. As seen in
FIG. 5
, each wheel
30
extends outwardly from the tube
12
and includes a pair of opposed sides
42
and a periphery
44
extending between the sides.
It is contemplated that in one embodiment of the present invention, the tumbling toy
10
would be provided with a pull, indicated generally by the numeral
50
. Pull
50
includes a flexible and pliable rope-like structure that includes a pair of loops
52
. Each loop is adapted to extend around tube
12
adjacent the inside of a respective wheel
30
. More particularly, each loop is confined within the guide structure formed by the guide rails
20
. The loops
52
are extended around and between the guide rails
20
in such a fashion that the tube can rotate with respect to the loops
52
. In any event, extending from the loops, is a transverse handle
54
that effectively connects the loops
52
. Again, handle
54
and loops
52
are designed such that the tube
12
, and consequently the wheels
30
, can rotate with respect to the loops
52
as the tumbling toy is pulled over the ground or other support surface.
To reduce the size of the tumbling toy
10
for purposes of shipping, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the tube
12
and even the tube
12
and associated wheels of the integral construction of
FIGS. 4 and 5
can be made in sections. These sections can be designed to nest together for compact storage and shipment, and can further be adapted to easily connect together to form an assembled tumbling toy
10
.
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are therefore to be construed in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
- 1. A tumbling toy, comprising:a. a tumbling tube comprising an opening large enough to enable a person to fit within the tumbling tube; b. a pair of spaced apart wheels for supporting the tumbling tube; and c. a pull connected to the tumbling toy for enabling the tumbling toy to be pulled, the pull being adapted to connect to the tumbling toy such that the tumbling tube and wheels may rotate relative to the pull.
- 2. The tumbling toy of claim 1 wherein the pull includes at least one loop that at least partially encircles the tumbling toy and wherein the tumbling toy rotates within the loop as the tumbling toy is pulled.
- 3. The tumbling toy of claim 1 wherein the pull includes a pair of spaced apart loops that encircle the tumbling tube, and a handle connected to the loops and extending thereform.
- 4. The tumbling toy of claim 3 wherein the pull including the loops and handle, is constructed of a flexible material.
- 5. The tumbling toy of claim 4 wherein the pull includes a flexible rope.
- 6. The tumbling toy of claim 3 wherein the tumbling tube is provided with a pair of spaced apart guides, each guide adapted to maintain a respective loop of the pull about the tumbling tube.
- 7. The tumbling toy of claim 6 wherein each guide defines a circumferential area around the tumbling tube and confines a respective loop within the circumferential area.
- 8. The tumbling toy of claim 1 wherein the tumbling tube is constructed of a first material and the wheels are constructed of a second material.
- 9. The tumbling toy of claim 8 wherein the second material is an inflatable material that enables the wheels to be inflated.
- 10. The tumbling toy of claim 9 including a series of straps that extend around a portion of each wheel and effectively retain the wheel to the tumbling tube.
- 11. The tumbling toy of claim 10 wherein the straps extend from the tumbling tube and around a portion of the wheel so as to secure the wheels to opposed end portions of the tumbling tube.
- 12. The tumbling toy of claim 11 wherein each strap includes opposite end portions with one end portion being secured to the tumbling tube and the other end portion being detachably secured to the tumbling tube by hook and loop fasteners.
- 13. The tumbling toy of claim 1 wherein the tumbling tube extends through the wheels such that the wheels are supported on the tumbling tube.
- 14. The tumbling toy of claim 13 wherein the tumbling tube is constructed of a rigid plastic material and the wheels are constructed of an inflatable material.
- 15. The tumbling toy of claim 13 wherein both the tumbling tube and the wheels are constructed of a rigid plastic material.
- 16. The tumbling toy of claim 1 including one or more hand holds secured to the tumbling tube.
- 17. A tumbling toy, comprising:a rigid tube having a central opening and a pair of opposed end portions large enough to fit a person; a pair of wheels for supporting the tube; each wheel extending around an end portion of the tube such that the tube projects through the wheels and supports the wheels; and wherein each wheel is inflatable and constructed in part at least of a pliable material such that when the tumbling toy is packaged the pliable inflatable material may be deflated so as to reduce the overall size of the tumbling toy for packaging.
- 18. The tumbling toy of claim 17 wherein the rigid tube is constructed of a plastic material.
- 19. The tumbling toy of claim 18 wherein the wheels are constructed of a rigid plastic material.
- 20. The tumbling toy of claim 17 wherein each wheel is inflatable and constructed in part at least of a pliable material such that the wheels may be inflated to support the rigid; and wherein there is provided a series of straps for securing each wheel about an end portion of the rigid tube.
- 21. The tumbling toy of claim 20 wherein the straps are circumferentially spaced with each strap extending transversely over a portion of each wheel when the wheel is inflated.
- 22. The tumbling toy of claim 20 wherein each strap includes two opposed ends with one end being adapted to be secured to the tumbling toy.
- 23. The tumbling toy of claim 17 including a pull connected to the tumbling toy for enabling the tumbling toy to be pulled, the pull being adapted to be connected to the tumbling toy such that the rigid tube and wheels may rotate relative to the pull.
- 24. The tumbling toy of claim 19 including a pull connected to the tumbling toy for enabling the tube and wheels to rotate relative to the pull.
- 25. The tumbling toy of claim 19 wherein the wheels are integrally constructed with the tube.
- 26. A tumbling toy comprising:a rigid tube having a central opening and a pair of opposed end portions large enough to fit a person; a pair of wheels for supporting the tube; each wheel extending around an end portion of the tube such that the tube projects through the wheels and supports the wheels; wherein the rigid tube is constructed of a plastic material; and wherein the wheels are constructed of a rigid plastic material.
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