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CN109718564B
CN109718564B CN201811276730.9A CN201811276730A CN109718564B CN 109718564 B CN109718564 B CN 109718564B CN 201811276730 A CN201811276730 A CN 201811276730A CN 109718564 B CN109718564 B CN 109718564B
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The invention provides a toy. The toy can provide fun and pleasure to players in addition to form changes. The toy comprises a main Member (MP) having a hollow portion, a 1 st support member (15) and a 2 nd support member (17) which can be accommodated in the hollow portion of the main Member (MP), and a plurality of articles for discharge (14), and is configured to be capable of reversibly changing between a 1 st form (accommodated form) (F1) in which the 1 st support member (15) and the 2 nd support member (17) and the plurality of articles for discharge (14) are accommodated in the hollow portion of the main Member (MP), and a 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) (F2) which is an article discharge toy based on a combination of the main Member (MP), the 1 st support member (15), the 2 nd support member (17), and the plurality of articles for discharge (14).

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Toy (A)
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a toy capable of changing its form.
Background
In patent document 1 mentioned below, there is disclosed a capsule toy: including a capsule and parts housed inside the capsule, a toy (human shape) can be formed by assembling capsule structural members and the parts. However, the capsule toy focuses on assembling the capsule structure part members and the components to form a toy (human shape), and it is difficult to provide fun and pleasure to players in addition to the form change.
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. H07-148358
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Problems to be solved by the invention
The invention provides a toy which can provide fun and fun except for form change to a player.
Means for solving the problems
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a toy capable of changing its form, the toy including a main member having a hollow portion formed therein and at least one sub-member capable of being accommodated in the hollow portion of the main member, the toy being capable of reversibly changing between a 1 st form in which the sub-member is accommodated in the hollow portion of the main member and a 2 nd form in which the toy is discharged as an article based on a combination of the main member and the sub-member.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the toy of the present invention, the 2 nd form can be used as the article discharge toy, and therefore, the player can be provided with fun and pleasure other than the change from the 1 st form to the 2 nd form.
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Fig. 1 (a) is a view of the 1 st form (accommodated form) as viewed from the front, and fig. 1 (B) is a view of the 1 st form (accommodated form) as viewed from the side.
Fig. 2 (a) is a view of the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) as viewed from the front, and fig. 2 (B) is a view of the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) as viewed from the side.
Fig. 3 (a) is a view of the 1 st main member as viewed from the front, fig. 3 (B) is a view of the 1 st main member as viewed from the side, fig. 3 (C) is a view of the 1 st main member as viewed from the rear, and fig. 3 (D) is a cross-sectional view taken along line S1-S1 of fig. 3 (a).
Fig. 4 (a) is a view of the 2 nd main member as viewed from the front, fig. 4 (B) is a view of the 2 nd main member as viewed from the side, fig. 4 (C) is a view of the 2 nd main member as viewed from the rear, and fig. 4 (D) is a cross-sectional view taken along line S2-S2 of fig. 4 (a).
Fig. 5 (a) is a view showing a discharge article, and fig. 5 (B) and 5 (C) are views showing another example of the discharge article shown in fig. 5 (a).
Fig. 6 (a) is a view of the 1 st supporting member as viewed from the front, fig. 6 (B) is a view of the 1 st supporting member as viewed from the side, fig. 6 (C) is a view of the 1 st supporting member as viewed from the rear, and fig. 6 (D) is a cross-sectional view taken along line S3-S3 of fig. 6 (a).
Fig. 7 (a) is a view of the 2 nd support member as viewed from the front, fig. 7 (B) is a view of the 2 nd support member as viewed from the side, fig. 7 (C) is a view of the 2 nd support member as viewed from the rear, and fig. 7 (D) is a cross-sectional view taken along line S4-S4 of fig. 7 (a).
Fig. 8 is an explanatory view of the 1 st form (accommodated form) shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 9 (a) is an explanatory view of a procedure of assembling the main parts by using the 1 st main part shown in fig. 3 and the 2 nd main part shown in fig. 4, and fig. 8 (B) is a view of the assembled main parts as viewed from below.
Fig. 10 (a) is an explanatory view of a procedure for assembling the support member by using the 1 st support member shown in fig. 6 and the 2 nd support member shown in fig. 7, and fig. 9 (B) is a view of the assembled support member as viewed from above.
Fig. 11 is an explanatory view of a method of using the configuration 2 (the configuration of the article discharge toy).
Fig. 12 is an explanatory view of a method of using the configuration 2 (the configuration of the article discharge toy).
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F1, form 1 (accommodated form); f2, configuration 2 (article ejection toy configuration); MP, main part; SP, a support member; 11. 1 st main part; 11a, 1 st main part hollow part; 11e, a connecting portion on one side; 11d, the 1 st communication port; 12. a 2 nd main part; 12a, 2 nd main part hollow part; 12e, the connecting part on the other side; 12d, the 2 nd communication port; 12f, a supplementary port; 13. a cover member; 14. an article for discharge; 15. the 1 st support member; 15c1, groove; 15c2, flange portion; 15d, lane 1; 15e, a discharge port; 16. an operating member; 16b, a holding part; 17. a 2 nd support member; 17b, lane 2; 17b2, annular protrusion; 17b3, inclined portion; 17c1, groove; 17c2, flange portion.
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In the following description, for convenience, the near side in fig. 1 (a) and fig. 2 (a) is denoted as front, the depth side is denoted as rear, the left side is denoted as right, the right side is denoted as left, the upper side is denoted as upper, the lower side is denoted as lower, and the reference mark orientation is also used in other figures.
First, the outline of the 1 st form (storage form) F1 and the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 will be described with reference to fig. 1 and 2. The details of the 1 st form (storage form) F1 and the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 will be described later.
Fig. 1 shows a 1 st form (accommodated form) F1 in which at least one sub member is accommodated in a hollow portion of a main member MP. Fig. 2 shows a configuration (article discharge toy configuration) F2 based on the combination of the main part MP and the sub part, with the sub part removed.
A configuration 2 (article discharge toy configuration) F2 is supplemented, and a configuration 2 (article discharge toy configuration) F2 includes a main member MP, a support member SP connected to the main member MP, and a plurality of discharge articles 14 (see fig. 11) placed in a hollow portion of the main member MP. The main unit MP includes a 1 st main unit 11 and a 2 nd main unit 12, and the supporting unit SP includes a 1 st supporting unit 15 and a 2 nd supporting unit 17. The main member MP, the support member SP, and the discharge article 14 are preferably formed of synthetic resin such as polypropylene or ABS resin.
Next, a specific configuration of the 1 st main unit 11 constituting the main unit MP will be described with reference to fig. 3.
The 1 st main member 11 has a substantially hemispherical outer shape and has a substantially hemispherical 1 st main member hollow portion 11a therein. Further, a plurality of (3 in fig. 3) cylindrical 1 st joint portions 11b are provided inside the rear end of the 1 st main member 11. A flat surface 11c is provided at the lower end of the 1 st main member 11, and a substantially semicircular 1 st communication port 11d communicating with the 1 st main member hollow portion 11a is provided at the center of the surface 11 c. One side connecting portion 11e formed of a substantially L-shaped projection is provided on the left side of the surface 11 c. Furthermore, an image part 11f simulating eyes and a nose of a character is provided on the outer surface of the 1 st main member 11, and an appearance simulating a specific character can be obtained by the image part 11 f. In addition to eyes and noses, the figure part 11f may be provided with a part simulating mouth, ear, or the like as appropriate, and the figure part 11f may be raised from the outer surface of the first main member 11 to provide a three-dimensional appearance.
Next, a specific configuration of the 2 nd main unit 12 constituting the main unit MP will be described with reference to fig. 4.
Like the 1 st main part 11, the 2 nd main part 12 has a substantially hemispherical outer shape and has a substantially hemispherical 2 nd main part hollow portion 12a inside. Further, a plurality of (3 in fig. 4) columnar 2 nd coupling portions 12b detachably fitted into the 1 st coupling portion 11b of the 1 st main member 11 are provided inside the front end of the 2 nd main member 12. A flat surface 12c is provided at the lower end of the 2 nd main member 12, and a 2 nd communication port 12d having a substantially semicircular shape communicating with the 2 nd main member hollow portion 12a is provided at the center of the surface 12 c. Further, on the right side of the surface 12c, a connecting portion 12e of the other side is provided, which is formed of a substantially L-shaped protrusion. The position of the other connecting portion 12e is different from the position of the one connecting portion 11e of the 1 st main member 11 by approximately 180 degrees. A substantially circular refill port 12f is provided at the rear end of the 2 nd main part 12, and a lid member 13 is attached to the refill port 12 f. When the cover member 13 is attached to the refill port 12f, the engagement between a part of the cover member 13 and the refill port 12f, the tightening between a screw portion provided on a part of the cover member 13 and a screw portion of the refill port 12f, the connection between the main part MP and the post part SP, which will be described later, and the like can be appropriately adopted.
Next, a specific structure of the discharge article 14 will be described with reference to fig. 5.
The discharge article 14 has a substantially spherical outer shape, and a plurality of discharge articles are prepared. As shown in fig. 5a, the outer surface of each discharge article 14 is provided with an image part 14a simulating another character in addition to an image part 14a corresponding to an image part 11f (an image part simulating a specific character) provided on the outer surface of the 1 st main member 11. Instead of the plurality of discharge articles 14, a plurality of discharge articles 14-1 having their outer surfaces changed in color may be prepared (see fig. 5B), or a plurality of discharge articles 14-2 having their outer surfaces changed in pattern 14B may be prepared (see fig. 5C).
Next, a specific configuration of the 1 st support member 15 constituting the support member SP will be described with reference to fig. 6.
The 1 st support member 15 has a truncated cone-like shape of approximately 1/2 (half of the truncated cone divided in two in the longitudinal direction). Further, a plurality of (4 in fig. 6) cylindrical 1 st coupling portions 15a are provided inside the rear end of the 1 st support member 15. Further, a substantially semicircular recess 15b for receiving a cylindrical portion 17b1 of a 2 nd support member 17 described later is provided at the upper end of the 1 st support member 15. Further, a groove portion 15c1 into which the other connecting portion 12e of the 2 nd main member 12 can be inserted is provided on the right side of the recess portion 15B, and a flange portion 15c2 (see fig. 10B) into which the one connecting portion 11e of the 1 st main member 11 can be engaged is provided on the left side of the recess portion 15B. Further, a longitudinal 1 st passage 15d is provided on the rear side of the 1 st supporting member 15, and a discharge port 15e having an outer shape slightly larger than the outer shape of the discharge article 14 is provided at the front lower end of the 1 st passage 15 d.
Further, an operation member 16 is attached to the 1 st support member 15. The operation member 16 has a holding portion 16b at the rear end of the shaft portion 16a, the shaft portion 16a is rotatably supported in the hole 15f of the 1 st support member 15, and the holding portion 16b is positioned in the 1 st passage 15 d. The holding portion 16b is changeable between a holding state for holding the discharge article 14 and a release state for releasing the holding, and the holding state and the release state are switched by 180-degree rotational displacement of the operating member 16 about the shaft portion 16 a.
Next, a specific configuration of the 2 nd support member 17 constituting the support member SP will be described with reference to fig. 7.
Like the 1 st support member 15, the 2 nd support member 17 has a truncated cone shape of approximately 1/2 (the other half of the truncated cone is divided into two in the longitudinal direction). Further, a plurality of (4 in fig. 7) columnar 2 nd coupling portions 17a detachably fitted to the 1 st coupling portion 15a of the 1 st support member 15 are provided inside the front end of the 2 nd support member 17. Further, a 2 nd passage 17b having a substantially semicircular cross section is provided lengthwise on the front side of the 2 nd support member 17. The front upper portion of the 2 nd passage 17b is a cylindrical portion 17b1, and an annular protrusion 17b2 connected to the cylindrical portion 17b1 protrudes upward from the upper end of the 2 nd support member 17. Further, a lower end of the 2 nd passage 17b is provided with an inclined portion 17b3 inclined obliquely downward toward the front side. Further, a groove portion 17c1 into which the connecting portion 11e on one side of the 1 st main member 12 can be inserted is provided on the left side of the annular projection 17B2 at the upper end of the 2 nd support member 17, and a flange portion 17c2 into which the connecting portion 12e on the other side of the 2 nd main member 12 can be engaged is provided on the right side of the annular projection 17B2 (see fig. 10B).
Next, a method of changing from the 1 st form (accommodated form) F1 to the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 will be described mainly with reference to fig. 8 to 10.
Fig. 8 shows a 1 st form (accommodated form) F1. In the 1 st form (accommodating form) F1, a plurality of (5 in fig. 8) discharge articles 14 and the 1 st support member 15 and the 2 nd support member 17 constituting the support member SP are accommodated in the hollow portion (combination of the 1 st main part hollow portion 11a and the 2 nd main part hollow portion 12 a) of the main part MP. In addition, the 1 st main part 11 and the 2 nd main part 12 constituting the main part MP are coupled together by fitting between the 1 st coupling portion 11b and the 2 nd coupling portion 12 b.
Further, since the main member MP in the 1 st form (accommodated form) F1 has a communication port (combination of the 1 st communication port 11d and the 2 nd communication port 12 d) at the lower end thereof, in the case of distribution, sale, or the like in the 1 st form (accommodated form) F1, it is desirable to close the communication port with a seal or the like or to cover the entire body with a transparent film made of synthetic resin or the like in order to prevent the discharge article 14 from flying out.
When the configuration is changed from the 1 st configuration (accommodated configuration) F1 to the 2 nd configuration (article discharge toy configuration) F2, the coupling between the 1 st main member 11 and the 2 nd main member 12 constituting the main member MP in the 1 st configuration (accommodated configuration) F1 is released, and a plurality (5 in fig. 8) of discharge articles 14 and the 1 st support member 15 and the 2 nd support member 17 constituting the support member SP are taken out.
Next, as shown in fig. 9 (a), the 1 st joining portion 11b of the 1 st main part 11 and the 2 nd joining portion 12b of the 2 nd main part 12 are fitted and joined to each other, and the main part MP is assembled.
By this assembly, a substantially spherical hollow portion (reference numeral omitted) is formed by the combination of the 1 st main part hollow portion 11a of the 1 st main part 11 and the 2 nd main part hollow portion 12a of the 2 nd main part 12 (see fig. 9 a). Further, a substantially circular communication port (reference numeral omitted) communicating with the inside of the hollow portion (combination of the 1 st main member hollow portion 11a and the 2 nd main member hollow portion 12 a) is formed by a combination of the 1 st communication port 11d of the 1 st main member 11 and the 2 nd communication port 12d of the 2 nd main member 12 (see fig. 9B). The connecting portion 11e on one side of the 1 st main member 11 and the connecting portion 12e on the other side of the 2 nd main member 12 are located around the communication port (combination of the 1 st communication port 11d and the 2 nd communication port 12 d) at an angular difference of substantially 180 degrees (see fig. 9B). In the assembled main part MP, the one-side connecting portion 11e and the other-side connecting portion 12e constitute a 1 st connecting portion (reference numeral omitted).
After or before the assembly of the main part MP, as shown in fig. 10 (a), the supporting member SP is assembled by fitting the 1 st coupling portion 15a of the 1 st supporting member 15 and the 2 nd coupling portion 17a of the 2 nd supporting member 17 to each other.
By this assembly, the cylindrical portion 17B1 of the 2 nd support member 17 is received in the concave portion 15B of the 1 st support member 15, and the annular protrusion 17B2 connected to the cylindrical portion 17B1 protrudes upward from the upper end of the support member SP (see fig. 10 a and 10B). Further, a substantially L-shaped passage (reference numeral omitted) extending from the upper end of the annular projection 17B2 toward the discharge port 15e and having an inclined portion 17B3 in the middle is formed by the combination of the 1 st passage 15d of the 1 st support member 15 and the 2 nd passage 17B of the 2 nd support member 17 (see fig. 10 a and 10B). In the assembled support member SP, the inner shape of the passage (combination of the 1 st passage 15d and the 2 nd passage 17 b) is more than 1 time and less than 2 times the outer shape of the discharge article. Further, a 1 st connection portion corresponding to the one side connection portion 11e on the left side of the main unit MP is formed by a combination of the flange portion 15c2 of the 1 st support member 15 and the groove portion 17c1 of the 2 nd support member 17, and a 2 nd connection portion corresponding to the other side connection portion 12e on the right side of the main unit MP is formed by a combination of the groove portion 15c1 of the 1 st support member 15 and the flange portion 17c2 of the 2 nd support member 17. The groove portion 15c1 and the flange portion 15c2 of the 1 st support member 15 constitute a 1 st divided joint portion, and the groove portion 17c1 and the flange portion 17c2 of the 2 nd support member 17 constitute a 2 nd divided joint portion. In other words, in the assembled support member SP, the 1 st connecting portion and the 2 nd connecting portion constitute the 2 nd connecting portion (reference numeral omitted) of the 1 st divided connecting portion and the 2 nd divided connecting portion, and the annular protrusion 17b2 also functions as the 2 nd connecting portion (reference numeral omitted).
Subsequently, the assembled main member MP (see fig. 9) and the assembled support member SP (see fig. 10) are connected to each other. Specifically, the annular projection 17b2 of the support member SP is inserted into the communication port (combination of the 1 st communication port 11d and the 2 nd communication port 12 d) of the main member MP, the groove portion 17c1 at the 1 st connection site (combination of the flange portion 15c2 and the groove portion 17c 1) of the support member SP is inserted into the connection portion 11e on the left side of the main member MP, and the groove portion 15c1 at the 2 nd connection site (combination of the groove portion 15c1 and the flange portion 17c 2) of the support member SP is inserted into the connection portion 12e on the other right side of the main member MP, and then the support member SP is rotated clockwise as viewed from above, so that the connection portion 11e on the left side of the main member is engaged with the flange portion 15c2 of the 1 st connection site (combination of the flange portion 15c2 and the groove portion 17c 1) of the support member SP, and the connection portion 12e on the other right side of the main member SP is engaged with the flange portion 2c of the 2 nd connection site (combination of the flange portion 15c 4834 and the flange portion 17c2 And (6) mixing. Thus, the assembly of the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 shown in fig. 2, 11, and 12, that is, the change from the 1 st form (storage form) F1 to the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 is completed.
Next, a method of using the configuration 2 (the article discharge toy configuration) will be described with reference to fig. 11 and 12.
When the mode 2 (article discharge toy mode) is used as the article discharge toy, first, as shown in fig. 11, the cover member 13 is removed, a plurality of (5 in fig. 11) discharge articles 14 taken out before are put into the hollow portion (combination of the 1 st main part hollow portion 11a and the 2 nd main part hollow portion 12 a) through the refill port 12f, and the refill port 12f is closed by the cover member 13.
In fig. 11, since the holding portion 16b of the operating member 16 is in the holding state (upward state), the discharge article 14 in the hollow portion (combination of the 1 st main part hollow portion 11a and the 2 nd main part hollow portion 12 a) enters the passage (combination of the 1 st passage 15d and the 2 nd passage 17 b), but the lowermost discharge article 14 is held by the holding portion 16b and is restricted from falling by its own weight, and the second and subsequent discharge articles 14 are also restricted from falling by their own weights.
Then, in fig. 11, the operation member 16 is rotated by substantially 180 degrees in the clockwise direction or the counterclockwise direction as viewed from the front. By this rotation of approximately 180 degrees, as shown in fig. 12, the holding portion 16b holding the lowermost discharge article 14 is changed to the release state (downward state), and the holding of the lowermost discharge article 14 is released. That is, the lowermost discharge article 14 released from the holding falls by its own weight, and then comes into contact with the inclined portion 17b3 to move forward, and is discharged from the discharge port 15 e.
On the other hand, even if the operating member 16 is rotated by approximately 180 degrees, the second discharge article 14 is restrained from falling by its own weight due to contact with the holding portion 16b, and therefore the second and subsequent discharge articles 14 do not fall by their own weight. That is, by rotating the operation member 16 by substantially 180 degrees, only the lowermost discharge article 14 is discharged from the discharge port 15 e.
When the second discharge article 14 is discharged, the operating member 16 may be rotated by substantially 360 degrees from the state shown in fig. 12, and the holding portion 16b is changed to the released state (downward state) via the held state (upward state) by the rotation of substantially 360 degrees, so that the second discharge article 14 falls by its own weight, comes into contact with the inclined portion 17b3, moves forward, and is discharged from the discharge port 15e, as described above. That is, the second and subsequent discharge articles 14 are sequentially discharged from the discharge port 15e by rotating the operation member 16 by substantially 360 degrees after the lowermost discharge article 14 is discharged from the discharge port 15 e.
Next, the main operational effects obtained by the toy described above will be described.
The toy described above can be reversibly changed between the 1 st form (accommodated form) F1 in which the 1 st support member 15, the 2 nd support member 17, and the plurality of discharge articles 14 are accommodated in the hollow portion of the main member MP (combination of the 1 st main member hollow portion 11a and the 2 nd main member hollow portion 12 a), and the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 based on the combination of the main member MP, the 1 st support member 15, the 2 nd support member 17, and the plurality of discharge articles 14. That is, the player can be given the fun and enjoyment of reversibly changing between the 1 st form (storage form) F1 and the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2.
Further, since the above-described toy can be used as the article discharge toy in the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2, it is possible to provide the player with the interest and enjoyment other than the reversible change between the 1 st form (storage form) F1 and the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2, that is, the interest and enjoyment brought about by using the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) F2 as the article discharge toy.
Next, a modified example of the toy described above, which can obtain the same operational effects as described above, will be described.
(1) In the case where the 1 st supporting member 15 is capable of rotating the operating member 16 in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction as viewed from the front, it is also possible to limit the rotational direction of the operating member 16 to one direction by providing a ratchet mechanism between the 1 st supporting member 15 and the operating member 16, for example, by providing a ratchet gear on the shaft portion 16a and providing a pawl (anti-slip claw) that is capable of being biased by a spring that engages with a groove of the gear. This also enables a sound to be generated when the groove of the gear passes over the pawl.
(2) The operating member 16 is shown as being mounted in advance on the 1 st supporting member 15, but the operating member 16 may be formed as a member separate from the 1 st supporting member 15, and the operating member 16 may be mounted on the 1 st supporting member 15 when the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) is assembled. This can increase the interest and enjoyment in assembling the 2 nd form (the article discharge toy form).
(3) In the case where the cylindrical portion 17b1 is provided at the upper portion of the 2 nd passage 17b of the 2 nd support member 17 on the front side, it is also possible to remove a portion of the cylindrical portion 17b1 protruding from the front end of the 2 nd support member 17 and provide the removed portion at the rear end of the 1 st support member 15. In this way, the annular projection similar to the annular projection 17b2 can be provided on the upper end of the support member SP. Even if the annular projection 17b2 is removed from the 2 nd support member 17, the main member MP and the support member SP can be connected after assembly.
(4) The cover member 13 is shown as being mounted to the 2 nd main part 12 in advance, but the cover member 13 may be formed as a separate part from the 2 nd main part 12, and the cover member 13 may be mounted to the 2 nd main part 12 when the 2 nd form (article discharge toy form) is assembled. This can increase the interest and enjoyment in assembling the 2 nd form (the article discharge toy form).

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1. A toy capable of being selected into a receiving configuration for sale and an article discharge toy configuration for play, wherein,
the toy comprises: a main member having a hollow portion and a substantially spherical outer shape; a sub-member including a support member capable of supporting the main member by being connected to the main member, and a discharge article capable of being accommodated in the hollow portion,
the main member is in the accommodated state by accommodating the support member in the hollow portion,
connecting the support member to the main member so that the main member and the support member are in the article discharge toy configuration,
the discharge article is accommodated in the hollow portion in the accommodating form and the article discharge toy form.
2. The toy of claim 1,
the main member accommodates the support member in the hollow portion in the accommodated state, and is connected to the support member outside the hollow portion in the article discharge toy state.
3. The toy of claim 2,
the main member is configured to have a size capable of accommodating the support member and the discharge article.
4. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the main parts include a 1 st main part and a 2 nd main part,
the 1 st main part and the 2 nd main part can be connected to each other by means of a joint.
5. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the main member is provided with an image portion simulating a character on an outer surface thereof.
6. The toy of claim 5,
the figure portion is provided to protrude from an outer surface of the main member.
7. The toy of claim 4,
the sub-member is accommodated in the accommodated state so as to abut against an inner surface of the main member.
8. The toy of claim 4,
the main member has a communication port communicating with the hollow portion.
9. The toy of claim 8,
the communication port is formed by a combination of a 1 st communication port formed in the 1 st main member and a 2 nd communication port formed in the 2 nd main member.
10. The toy of claim 8 or 9,
the support member has a passage communicating with the communication port of the main member in a state of being connected to the main member.
11. The toy of claim 10,
the inner shape of the passage is more than 1 time and less than 2 times the outer shape of the discharge article.
12. The toy of claim 10,
the passage has a connection portion around an opening at one end, and an opening at the other end serves as a discharge port.
13. The toy of claim 12,
the passage has an inclined portion inside the discharge port.
14. The toy of claim 10,
the support members include a 1 st support member and a 2 nd support member connectable to each other,
the passage is formed by a combination of a 1 st passage provided in the 1 st support member and a 2 nd passage provided in the 2 nd support member.
15. The toy of claim 14,
the sub member includes an operation member attachable to the support member.
16. The toy of claim 15,
the operation member has a holding portion located only in the 1 st passage.
17. The toy of claim 16,
the holding portion is changeable between a holding state in which the article is held and a release state in which the holding is released.
18. A toy according to any one of claims 15 to 17,
the operating member is rotatable in a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction with respect to the support member.
19. The toy of claim 17,
the switching between the holding state and the release state is performed by 180-degree rotational displacement of the operation member.
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