CN212467108U - Acousto-optic combined toy - Google Patents

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CN212467108U
CN212467108U CN202020686631.4U CN202020686631U CN212467108U CN 212467108 U CN212467108 U CN 212467108U CN 202020686631 U CN202020686631 U CN 202020686631U CN 212467108 U CN212467108 U CN 212467108U
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The utility model discloses an reputation combination toy, including first toy subassembly, second toy subassembly and reputation subassembly, the reputation unit mount is in first toy subassembly is last, the second toy subassembly with first toy unit mount or separation or when operating the second toy subassembly of installing in first toy subassembly, trigger the reputation subassembly sends different reputation effect, the second toy subassembly with first toy subassembly all has independent function of playing. The utility model discloses well first toy subassembly and second toy subassembly have independent toy function separately, and second toy subassembly and first toy unit mount, or when separating, or operate the second toy subassembly of installing in first toy subassembly, the reputation subassembly produces different reputation effects. The acousto-optic combined toy of the utility model has various playing methods and higher playability and interest.

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Acousto-optic combined toy
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of toys, in particular to an acousto-optic combined toy.
Background
Most of the existing acousto-optic toys are capable of emitting acousto-optic effect after triggering a key or are matched with a corresponding calling chip to trigger acousto-optic effect. However, the acousto-optic toy triggered by the keys is single in playing method and limited in attraction to children.
Therefore, there is a need for an acousto-optic combination toy with improved playability and enjoyment.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a sound and light combined toy with higher playability and interest.
The technical scheme of the utility model provide a reputation combination toy, including first toy subassembly, second toy subassembly and reputation subassembly, the reputation unit mount is in first toy subassembly is last, the second toy subassembly with first toy unit mount or separation or when operating the second toy subassembly of installing in first toy subassembly, trigger the reputation subassembly sends different reputation effect, the second toy subassembly with first toy subassembly all has independent function of playing.
Furthermore, a clamping groove is formed in the first toy assembly, and the second toy assembly is clamped into the clamping groove and integrally installed with the first toy assembly.
Furthermore, a first key is arranged in the clamping groove, the second toy component acts on the first key, and the first key triggers the acousto-optic component to generate an acousto-optic effect.
Further, the second toy component acts on the first button by pressing, or releasing, or rotating, thereby triggering the acousto-optic component.
Furthermore, the acousto-optic assembly comprises a blade switch, a first light-emitting piece and a loudspeaker, the first key triggers the blade switch, the blade switch controls the first light-emitting piece to emit light, and the loudspeaker emits sound.
Furthermore, be equipped with two buckles and buckle extension spring in the draw-in groove, the second toy subassembly enters into behind the draw-in groove, with the buckle block, the buckle extension spring outwards taut the buckle be used for with the chucking of second toy subassembly.
Further, the second toy component is a yo-yo, the yo-yo comprises a ball body, a pull rope and a ring, the pull rope is connected with the ball body and the ring, and the ball body can be clamped into the clamping groove.
Furthermore, a ring buckle position is arranged on the first toy component, and the ring buckle is arranged at the ring buckle position.
Furthermore, the acousto-optic assembly comprises a second key and a second light-emitting piece, and when the second key is pressed, the second light-emitting piece is triggered to emit light.
Furthermore, the back of the first toy component is provided with a waistband buckle.
After adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, have following beneficial effect:
the utility model discloses well first toy subassembly and second toy subassembly have independent toy function separately, and second toy subassembly and first toy unit mount, or separation, or when operating the second toy subassembly of installing in first toy subassembly, the reputation subassembly produces different reputation effects. The acousto-optic combined toy of the utility model has various playing methods and higher playability and interest.
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The disclosure of the present invention will become more readily understood by reference to the drawings. It should be understood that: these drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. In the figure:
FIG. 1 is a front view of the combined sound and light toy of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the combined sound and light toy of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a first toy building set according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the internal structure of a first toy component in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial view of a first toy building set according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a second toy set engaged with a clasp in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 7 is a partially enlarged view of a first button and a leaf switch according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a partially enlarged view of the push switch and the second light emitting element according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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first toy component 1: the belt buckle comprises a clamping groove 11, a buckle 12, a buckle tension spring 13, a belt hanging buckle 14, a ring buckle position 15, a battery cover 16, a power switch 17, a mounting bracket 18, an opening 111, a clamping hook 121 and a rotating shaft 122;
second toy component 2: a sphere 21, a ring 22 and a limit groove 211;
the acousto-optic component 3: the key comprises a first key 31, a blade switch 32, a first light-emitting piece 33, a horn 34, a second key 35, a second light-emitting piece 36, a pressing spring 37, a pressing switch 38, a sloping platform 311 and a contact 321.
Detailed Description
The following describes the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It is easily understood that, according to the technical solution of the present invention, a plurality of structural modes and implementation modes that can be mutually replaced by those of ordinary skill in the art can be achieved without changing the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings are only exemplary illustrations of the technical solutions of the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting or restricting the technical solutions of the present invention in its entirety or as a limitation of the present invention.
The terms of orientation of up, down, left, right, front, back, top, bottom, and the like referred to or may be referred to in this specification are defined relative to the configuration shown in the drawings, and are relative terms, and thus may be changed correspondingly according to the position and the use state of the device. Therefore, these and other directional terms should not be construed as limiting terms.
In an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, the combined sound and light toy includes a first toy component 1, a second toy component 2 and a sound and light component 3, the sound and light component 3 is installed on the first toy component 1, the second toy component 2 is installed or separated from the first toy component 1 or operates the second toy component 2 installed in the first toy component 1, the sound and light component 3 is triggered to emit different sound and light effects, and the second toy component 2 and the first toy component 1 have independent play functions.
Specifically, the first toy component 1 is a toy main body, the second toy component 2 is a toy accessory, and the acousto-optic component 3 is installed in a shell of the first toy component 1.
In this embodiment, the first toy assembly 1 is a toy worn on a belt, the second toy assembly 2 is a yo-yo ball, the yo-yo ball can be mounted on the first toy assembly 1 to play together or independently, and the first toy assembly 1 itself can also play independently.
When the yo-yo is arranged on the first toy component 1, the acousto-optic component 3 is triggered to emit acousto-optic effect;
when the yo-yo is detached from the first toy component 1, the acousto-optic component 3 is triggered again to emit different acousto-optic effects;
when the second toy component 2 arranged in the first toy component 1 is operated, the acousto-optic component 3 is also triggered to emit different acousto-optic effects
In the embodiment, the first toy assembly 1 and the second toy assembly 2 have independent toy functions, and the acousto-optic assembly 3 generates different acousto-optic effects when the second toy assembly 2 is installed on or separated from the first toy assembly 1 or the second toy assembly 2 installed in the first toy assembly 1 is operated. The acousto-optic combined toy in the embodiment has various playing methods and higher playability and interestingness.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, a slot 11 is provided on the first toy assembly 1, and the second toy assembly 2 is inserted into the slot 11 and installed integrally with the first toy assembly 1.
Specifically, the clamping groove 11 is formed in the center of the front face of the first toy component 1, is in a circular groove structure, and can be just clamped into the ball body 21 of the yo-yo.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, a first button 31 is disposed in the slot 11, and after the second toy assembly 2 is mounted in the slot 11, the second toy assembly 2 acts on the first button 31, and the first button 31 triggers the acousto-optic assembly 3 to generate an acousto-optic effect.
Specifically, a first raised key 31 is arranged at the center of the bottom surface of the slot 11, and when the second toy assembly 2 is mounted on the slot 11, the second toy assembly 2 is pressed downwards or the first key 31 is released upwards, the acousto-optic assembly 3 is triggered.
Alternatively, the second toy component 2 may also trigger the first button 31 or the acousto-optic component 3 by other movement means. For example: the yo-yo is rotated by pulling the pull rope of the yo-yo, and the yo-yo acts on the first key 31, so that the acousto-optic component 3 is triggered to generate acousto-optic effect. When the yo-yo is clamped into the clamping groove 11, the yo-yo can be pressed downwards, and the first key 31 is further pressed by the yo-yo to trigger different acousto-optic effects.
Alternatively, the first button 31 may be disposed on a side wall of the slot 11, and the second toy set 2 is rotated by a certain angle to trigger the first button 31.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 4-6, two buckles 12 and a buckle tension spring 13 are disposed in the slot 11, the second toy assembly 2 is engaged with the buckles 12 after entering the slot 11, and the buckle tension spring 13 pulls the buckles 12 outwards for clamping the second toy assembly 2.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 3, two opposite openings 111 are formed on the side wall of the slot 11, a hook 121 of the buckle 12 extends out of the opening 111, and when the second toy component 2 is inserted into the slot 11, the two buckles 12 clamp the second toy component 2.
As shown in fig. 5, the buckle 12 includes a hook 121 and a rotating shaft 122, the rotating shaft 122 is mounted on the mounting bracket 18, and the buckle 12 can rotate around the rotating shaft 122. Before the second toy component 2 is inserted into the two clasps 12, the distance between the two hooks 121 is small. When the second toy component 2 is inserted from top to bottom along the vertical direction of fig. 6, the ball 21 touches the hooks 121 and pushes the two hooks 121 outward, so that the ball 21 can pass downward to touch the first button 31 until the hooks 121 are clamped into the limiting grooves 211 of the ball 21, the hooks 121 clamp the ball 21, and at this time, the back of the ball 21 also just presses the first button 31 and triggers the acousto-optic component 3.
Each catch 12 is connected to a catch tension spring 13, only one of which is shown in figures 4-6. The catch tension spring 13 exerts an outward pulling force on the catch 12, so that the catch 12 tends to rotate inward. When the ball 21 pushes the hook 121 outward, the hook 121 is locked with the locking slot 211 more tightly.
When it is desired to remove the ball 21 of the second toy component 2, the ball 21 is pulled upwards in the vertical direction of fig. 6, the ball 21 pushing the two hooks 121 to rotate outwards, thereby releasing the ball 21. When the ball 21 is completely removed, the catch 12 is rotated inward by the catch tension spring 13, so that the distance between the two hooks 121 is reduced again.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, the acousto-optic module 3 includes a leaf switch 32, a first light-emitting component 33 and a horn 34, the first key 31 triggers the leaf switch 32, the leaf switch 32 controls the first light-emitting component 33 to emit light, and the horn 34 emits sound.
Specifically, when the first button 31 is pressed downward, the first button 31 touches the leaf switch 32, and the leaf switch 32 triggers the first light-emitting component 33 and the speaker 34 to emit different light effects and sounds.
As shown in fig. 3 to 4, the first light emitting member 33 is located at the left side of the first toy set 1, and emits light from a light emitting hole (not shown) formed in the housing of the first toy set 1.
Optionally, a transparent cover may be disposed on the housing of the first toy assembly 1 corresponding to the first light-emitting element 33, and light is emitted through the transparent cover.
As shown in fig. 3-4, the speaker 34 is located at the lower portion of the first toy component 1, and the housing of the first toy component 1 is provided with sound holes (not shown), through which the speaker 34 transmits sound.
Further, as shown in fig. 7, a pressing spring 37 is mounted on the rear surface of the first key 31, and the pressing spring 37 is used for returning the first key 31. When the first key 31 is pressed down, the pressing spring 37 is compressed; when the first button 31 is released, the first button 31 is sprung by the pressing spring 37.
The first button 31 is provided with a ramp 311, when the first button 31 is pressed, the ramp 311 gradually touches the contact 321 of the leaf switch 32, so that the leaf switch 32 is triggered, the leaf switch 32 switches on a control circuit, and the control circuit is used for controlling the first light-emitting element 33 and the loudspeaker 34 to emit light and sound.
Further, as shown in fig. 3-4, the acousto-optic assembly 3 includes a second button 35 and a second light emitting member 36, and when the second button 35 is pressed, the second light emitting member 36 is triggered to emit light.
The second button 35 and the second luminous element 36 need not be activated by the second toy set 2, but the second button 35, which is mounted on the first toy set 1, is directly operated to activate the second luminous element 36 to emit light and the horn 34 to emit sound.
Specifically, the second button 35 and the second luminous element 36 are installed at the right side of the first toy set 1 to be arranged symmetrically with the first luminous element 33. After the second key 35 is activated, a different sound and light effect is generated than when the first key 31 is activated.
The triggering operation of the second button 35 may be an operation when the first toy set 1 is played alone; or may be operated in combination with the first toy set 1 and the second toy set 2.
As shown in fig. 8, a push switch 38 is mounted below the second button 35, the second button 35 touches the push switch 38 after being pressed downward, and the push switch 38 turns on a corresponding control circuit to control the light emission of the second light emitting element 36.
Alternatively, when the first key 31 and the second key 35 are triggered, the first light-emitting part 33 and the second light-emitting part 36 can emit light.
Further, as shown in fig. 1-2, the second toy component 2 is a yo-yo, which includes a ball body 21, a pull rope (not shown) and a finger ring 22, the pull rope connects the ball body 21 and the finger ring 22, and the ball body 21 can be snapped into the snapping groove 11.
When playing with the second toy set 2 alone, the finger ring 22 is looped around one finger and then the pull cord is pulled to play with the ball 21.
When combining the first toy set 1 and the second toy set 2, the ball 21 snaps into the detent 11, the ball 21 being part of the first toy set 1 and acting as a trigger for the first key 31.
Further, as shown in fig. 2, the first toy assembly 1 is provided with a finger ring buckle position 15, and the finger ring 22 is buckled at the finger ring buckle position 15.
Specifically, the finger ring buckle 15 is a cylindrical structure extending backwards from the back of the first toy component 1, and after the ball 21 is clamped into the clamping groove 11, the finger ring 33 is pulled upwards and backwards and is sleeved outside the finger ring buckle 15. Thereby realizing the installation of the finger ring 22 and leading the integral shape of the acousto-optic combined toy to be more beautiful.
Further, as shown in fig. 2, the back of the first toy component 1 is provided with a belt buckle 14. The belt buckle 14 is used for being inserted into a belt. During play, the first toy set 1 may be inserted onto the belt such that the first toy set 1 is centered in the front waist.
The back of the first toy component 1 is also provided with a battery cover 16 and a power switch 17, the battery cover 16 is used for installing a battery, and the power switch 17 is used for connecting or disconnecting the power supply of the acousto-optic component 3.
Alternatively, the second toy set 2 may also be another toy capable of independent play.
In this embodiment, one play method of the sound and light combined toy is as follows:
1. disassembling the battery cover 16, correctly arranging two AAA batteries according to the battery box identification, and locking the battery cover 16;
2. the power switch 17 is turned on, the synchronous horn 34 sounds, and the first light-emitting part 33 and/or the second light-emitting part 36 flash;
3. the yo-yo (the second toy component 2) is arranged in the first toy component 1, and the first key 31 is triggered to generate different sound and light effects;
4. pressing the second key 35 triggers different sound and light effects;
5. the yo-yo ball is detached to generate different sound and light effects, and the yo-yo ball can be played independently.
The utility model provides a reputation combination toy can simulate real person's drama and play, can play alone, or the combination is played, and the method of playing is more, and the object for appreciation nature is stronger, and is interesting great, and is great to children's appeal.
What has been described above is merely the principles and preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, on the basis of the principle of the present invention, several other modifications can be made, and the protection scope of the present invention should be considered.

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1. The acousto-optic combined toy is characterized by comprising a first toy component, a second toy component and an acousto-optic component, wherein the acousto-optic component is installed on the first toy component, the second toy component is installed or separated from the first toy component or triggers the acousto-optic component to emit different acousto-optic effects when the second toy component installed in the first toy component is operated, and the second toy component and the first toy component have independent play functions.
2. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 1, wherein a slot is provided on the first toy component, and the second toy component is snapped into the slot to be integrally mounted with the first toy component.
3. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 2, wherein a first button is provided in the slot, the second toy component acts on the first button, and the first button triggers the acousto-optic component to generate an acousto-optic effect.
4. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 3, wherein the second toy component activates the first button by pressing, or releasing, or rotating, thereby activating the acousto-optic component.
5. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 3, wherein the acousto-optic assembly includes a paddle switch, a first light emitting element and a horn, the first button activates the paddle switch, the paddle switch controls the first light emitting element to emit light, and the horn emits sound.
6. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 2, wherein two buckles and a buckle tension spring are provided in the clamping groove, the second toy component is clamped with the buckles after entering the clamping groove, and the buckle tension spring outwards tensions the buckles for clamping the second toy component.
7. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 2 wherein the second toy component is a yo-yo, the yo-yo comprising a ball body, a pull rope and a ring, the pull rope connecting the ball body and the ring, the ball body being capable of being snapped into the snap groove.
8. The acousto-optic combination toy according to claim 7 wherein a finger ring catch location is provided on the first toy component, the finger ring catch being located at the finger ring catch location.
9. The combined sound and light toy of any one of claims 1-8, wherein the sound and light assembly includes a second button and a second light emitting member, wherein pressing the second button triggers the second light emitting member to emit light.
10. The acousto-optic combination toy according to any one of claims 1-8 wherein the first toy component is provided with a belt buckle on its back.
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