CN109963631B - Performance output toy - Google Patents

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CN109963631B
CN109963631B CN201780071028.6A CN201780071028A CN109963631B CN 109963631 B CN109963631 B CN 109963631B CN 201780071028 A CN201780071028 A CN 201780071028A CN 109963631 B CN109963631 B CN 109963631B
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The play output toy (1) includes a grip portion (10), and a 1 st operation portion (12) and a 2 nd operation portion (13) provided in the grip portion (10), and outputs a play in accordance with an operation of each of the 1 st operation portion (12) and the 2 nd operation portion (13). The gripping unit (10) can grip a gripping hand of an operator in a first gripping state and a second gripping state, which are different from each other in posture relative to the gripping unit, and the gripping unit (10) includes: a 1 st support part (14) which is supported by an operation finger of the holding hand in a 1 st holding state; and a 2 nd support part (15) supported by the operating finger in the 2 nd gripping state, wherein the 1 st operating part (12) is provided at a position facing the operating finger supporting the 1 st support part (14) in the 1 st gripping state, and the 2 nd operating part (13) is provided at a position facing the operating finger supporting the 2 nd support part (15) in the 2 nd gripping state.

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Performance output toy
Technical Field
The invention relates to a performance output toy.
Background
The presentation output toy described in patent document 1 is configured such that: the portable electric tool comprises two holding parts, wherein one holding part is a sword, the other holding part is an axe, and the use form of the portable electric tool is changed according to the holding parts. A trigger button is provided in each grip portion, and a performance using light and sound is output in response to an operation of the trigger button.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2014-147598
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
In the play output toy described in patent document 1, two grip portions are provided when changing the use mode, and a trigger button is provided for each grip portion so that play output can be performed without impairing operability in any use mode. In order to arrange the two trigger buttons on the two grip portions, two switches are required, and both grip portions need to be designed to have a size that can be gripped.
The invention aims to provide a play output toy which can be operated well even if the holding state is changed.
Means for solving the problems
A play output toy according to the present invention includes a grip portion and a 1 st manipulation portion and a 2 nd manipulation portion provided in the grip portion, and outputs a play in accordance with a manipulation of either the 1 st manipulation portion or the 2 nd manipulation portion, wherein the grip portion is capable of gripping in each of a 1 st gripping state and a 2 nd gripping state in which postures of a gripping hand of an operator with respect to the grip portion are different from each other, and the grip portion includes: a 1 st support portion that is supported by an operation finger of the gripping hand in the 1 st gripping state; and a 2 nd supporting portion which is supported by the operating finger in the 2 nd gripping state, wherein the 1 st operating portion is provided at a position facing the operating finger which supports the 1 st supporting portion in the 1 st gripping state, and the 2 nd operating portion is provided at a position facing the operating finger which supports the 2 nd supporting portion in the 2 nd gripping state.
In the play output toy of the present invention, the 1 st operating part may be provided at a position facing a finger pad of the operating finger that supports the 1 st supporting part with a side surface in the 1 st grip state, and the 2 nd operating part may be provided at a position facing the finger pad of the operating finger that supports the 2 nd supporting part with a side surface in the 2 nd grip state.
In the play output toy of the present invention, the grip portion may have a grip, the 1 st grip state and the 2 nd grip state may be both in a state of gripping the grip and in a state of turning the grip upside down, the 1 st support portion may protrude from an upper end of the grip in a direction intersecting with a longitudinal direction of the grip, the 1 st operating portion may be provided at an upper end of the grip, the 2 nd support portion may protrude from a lower end of the grip in a direction intersecting with the longitudinal direction of the grip, and the 2 nd operating portion may be provided at a lower end of the grip.
In the play output toy of the present invention, the operating finger may be a 1 st finger, a 2 nd finger, or a 3 rd finger of the holding hand.
In the play output toy of the present invention, the play output by the operation of the 1 st operation unit may be the same as the play output by the operation of the 2 nd operation unit.
Further, the play output toy of the present invention may further include: a switch for detecting an operation on each of the 1 st and 2 nd operation units; and a transmission member interposed between the 1 st and 2 nd operating units and the switch, for transmitting an operation on each of the 1 st and 2 nd operating units to the switch.
Further, the play output toy of the present invention may further include: a sub toy mounting part to which the sub toy can be attached and detached; and a detection unit for detecting the sub toy mounted on the sub toy mounting unit, wherein a performance output according to an operation of each of the 1 st operation unit and the 2 nd operation unit when the sub toy is detected by the detection unit is different from a performance output according to an operation of each of the 1 st operation unit and the 2 nd operation unit when the sub toy is not detected by the detection unit.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The present invention can provide a play output toy that can be operated satisfactorily even when the holding state is changed.
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Fig. 1 is a side view of an example of a show output toy for explaining the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram showing an example of use of the performance output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram showing an example of use of the performance output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a functional block diagram of the show output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a side view showing an internal mechanism of the play output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram showing an example of use of the performance output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram showing an example of use of the performance output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram showing an example of use of the performance output toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 9 is a side view of another example of the show output toy for explaining the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a functional block diagram of the show output toy of fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a main part of a modification of the show output toy of fig. 9.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of a main part of a modification of the show output toy of fig. 9.
Fig. 13 is a functional block diagram of a modification of the presentation output toy of fig. 9.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 shows an example of a show output toy for explaining the embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 shows a 1 st use example of the performance output toy of fig. 1, and fig. 3 shows a 2 nd use example of the performance output toy of fig. 1.
The show output toy 1 is constituted to include: a ring-shaped grip portion 10 into which fingers of a hand held by an operator are inserted; a handle 11 which constitutes a part of the grip portion 10 and is brought into contact with fingers of a hand; a 1 st operating portion 12 provided at one end (upper end in fig. 1) in the longitudinal direction of the handle 11; and a 2 nd operating unit 13 provided at the other end (lower end in fig. 1) in the longitudinal direction of the handle 11, and outputting a performance in accordance with an operation on each of the 1 st operating unit 12 and the 2 nd operating unit 13. The rendering output in response to the operation on the 1 st operation unit 12 and the rendering output in response to the operation on the 2 nd operation unit 13 may be different from each other or may be the same as each other.
The grip portion 10 can grip the operator in a first grip state (grip state shown in fig. 2) and a second grip state (grip state shown in fig. 3) in which the posture of the operator's grip hand with respect to the grip portion 10 is different from each other. The 1 st gripping state and the 2 nd gripping state are both states in which the operator's fingers grip the grip 11, and are states in which the grip 11 is upside down from each other.
The grip portion 10 includes: a 1 st support portion 14 that is supported by an operating finger of the hand in the 1 st gripping state; and a 2 nd supporting portion 15 that is supported by the operating finger in the 2 nd gripping state. The 1 st support portion 14 protrudes from one end (upper end in fig. 1) of the stem 11 in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the stem 11, and the 2 nd support portion 15 protrudes from the other end (lower end in fig. 1) of the stem 11 in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the stem 11.
As shown in fig. 2, the 1 st operating part 12 is provided at a position facing the operating finger supporting the 1 st supporting part 14 in the 1 st gripping state, and at a position facing the finger pad (fingerprint side) of the operating finger supporting the 1 st supporting part 14 by the side surface in the 1 st gripping state. That is, the 1 st gripping state is a state in which the rendering output toy 1 is supported from below by the 1 st supporting portion 14 using the operating finger, and in this state, the 1 st operating portion 12 faces the finger pad of the operating finger. This enables the 1 st operating part 12 to be pressed down well by the operating finger while the handle 11 is held by the finger other than the operating finger and the 1 st supporting part 14 is supported from below by the operating finger. On the other hand, as shown in fig. 3, the 2 nd operating part 13 is provided at a position facing the operating finger for supporting the 2 nd supporting part 15 in the 2 nd gripping state, and at a position facing the finger pad for supporting the operating finger for supporting the 2 nd supporting part 15 with the side surface in the 2 nd gripping state. That is, the 2 nd gripping state is a state in which the performance output toy 1 is supported by the 2 nd supporting portion 15 from below by the operating finger, and in this state, the 2 nd operating portion 13 faces the finger pad of the operating finger. This enables the 2 nd operating part 13 to be pressed down well by the operating finger while the handle 11 is held by the finger other than the operating finger and the 2 nd supporting part 15 is supported from below by the operating finger. In view of the flexibility and strength of the fingers, the operation fingers are the 1 st finger (thumb), the 2 nd finger (index finger), or the 3 rd finger (middle finger) of the holding hand, and the 2 nd finger having an excellent balance of flexibility and strength is particularly preferable.
Assuming that the operating finger is the 2 nd finger, the 1 st operating part 12 and the 2 nd operating part 13 are provided as follows, appropriately separated: in the 1 st gripping state in which the 1 st support part 14 is supported by the 2 nd finger, the 5 th finger (small finger) of the gripping hand is separated from the 2 nd operating part 13 on the upper side of the 2 nd operating part 13, and in the 2 nd gripping state in which the 2 nd support part 15 is supported by the 2 nd finger, the 5 th finger (small finger) of the gripping hand is separated from the 1 st operating part 12 on the upper side of the 1 st operating part 12, in other words, the length of the grip 11 is appropriately set. The 5 th finger (little finger) is less flexible and powerful than the other fingers. Further, in the 1 st gripping state, the 2 nd operating part 13 is separated from the 5 th finger (small finger), and in the 2 nd gripping state, the 1 st operating part 12 is also separated from the 5 th finger (small finger), so that it is difficult to operate the 1 st operating part 12 and the 2 nd operating part 13 with the 5 th finger (small finger) in any gripping state. This can suppress the 2 nd operating unit 13 from being operated in the 1 st gripping state and the 1 st operating unit 12 from being operated in the 2 nd gripping state. This is useful for a case where the performance output according to the operation on the 1 st operation part 12 and the performance output according to the operation on the 2 nd operation part 13 are different from each other.
Fig. 4 shows functional blocks of the performance output toy 1 of fig. 1.
The play output toy 1 houses therein a switch 21 that is turned on/off via the 1 st operation unit 12 and the 2 nd operation unit 13, a control unit 22, a storage unit 23, an output unit 24, and a power supply unit 25 including a battery and the like for supplying electric power to the above-described units. In this example, since the operation of each of the 1 st operation unit 12 and the 2 nd operation unit 13 is detected by one switch 21, the rendering output from the output unit 24 by the operation of the 1 st operation unit 12 is the same as the rendering output from the output unit 24 by the operation of the 2 nd operation unit 13.
The storage unit 23 includes a ROM or the like in which the rendering data output from the output unit 24 is written. When the operator presses the 1 st operation unit 12 or the 2 nd operation unit 13 with a finger to turn on the switch 21, the control unit 22 reads the rendering data written in the storage unit 23 and operates the output unit 24. The output unit 24 includes, for example, a speaker for outputting the audio data written in the storage unit 23 and a Light Emitting body such as an LED (Light Emitting Diode) that emits Light in accordance with the operation pattern written in the storage unit 23.
Fig. 5 shows a part of the internal mechanism of the performance output toy 1 of fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 5, one switch 21 for detecting an operation on each of the 1 st operating unit 12 and the 2 nd operating unit 13 and a transmission member 26 interposed between the 1 st operating unit 12 and the 2 nd operating unit 13 and the switch 21 and transmitting the operation on each of the 1 st operating unit 12 and the 2 nd operating unit 13 to the switch 21 are housed in the grip portion 10.
The transmission member 26 is disposed inside the handle 11 in a state of being bridged between the 1 st operating portion 12 provided at one end of the handle 11 and the 2 nd operating portion 13 provided at the other end of the handle 11. The switch 21 is disposed inside the handle 11 in a state of engaging with a central portion between one end of the transmission member 26 and the other end of the transmission member 26, one end of the transmission member 26 engages with the 1 st operation portion 12, and the other end of the transmission member 26 engages with the 2 nd operation portion 13.
When the 1 st operation unit 12 is operated, the transmission member 26 swings with one end engaged with the 2 nd operation unit 13 as a fulcrum, and the switch 21 is pressed and the switch 21 is turned on in accordance with the swing of the transmission member 26. When the 2 nd operation unit 13 is operated, the transmission member 26 swings with one end engaged with the 1 st operation unit 12 as a fulcrum, and the switch 21 is pressed and the switch 21 is turned on in accordance with the swing of the transmission member 26.
In this way, the operation of each of the 1 st operation unit 12 and the 2 nd operation unit 13 can be detected by one switch 21, and the number of parts can be reduced and the manufacturing cost can be reduced as compared with the case where an independent switch is provided for each operation unit.
With the above-described play output toy 1, in the 1 st grip state of fig. 2, it can be operated by the 1 st operation part 12 provided at one end of the grip 11, and in the 2 nd grip state of fig. 3, it can be operated by the 2 nd operation part 13 provided at the other end of the grip 11, and even if the grip state is changed, it can be operated satisfactorily. Further, since both the 1 st operation portion 12 and the 2 nd operation portion 13 are provided in the handle 11, electronic components such as switches for detecting operations on the respective operation portions can be collected in the handle 11, and the manufacturing cost of the toy can be reduced.
The show output toy 1 further includes a 1 st decorative toy mounting portion 16 and a 2 nd decorative toy mounting portion 17, and decorative toys 31 and 32 as shown in fig. 6 are attachable to and detachable from the 1 st decorative toy mounting portion 16 and the 2 nd decorative toy mounting portion 17. In the illustrated example, the decorative toy 31 is a sword-like toy, and the decorative toy 32 is an axe-like toy.
Fig. 7 shows a state where the decorative toy 31 is attached to the 1 st decorative toy attachment portion 16, fig. 7 (a) shows a use example of the 1 st gripping state, and fig. 7 (B) shows a use example of the 2 nd gripping state. Fig. 8 (a) shows an example of use in which the decorative toy 32 is attached to the 1 st decorative toy attachment portion 16 and is gripped in the 1 st gripping state, and fig. 8 (B) shows an example of use in which the decorative toy 32 is attached to the 2 nd decorative toy attachment portion 17 and is gripped in the 1 st gripping state.
Here, although the example in which two types of decorative toys 31 and 32 are attached to the 1 st decorative toy attachment portion 16 and the 2 nd decorative toy attachment portion 17 is shown, 3 or more types of decorative toys may be attached to the 1 st decorative toy attachment portion 16 and the 2 nd decorative toy attachment portion 17.
In this way, the decorative toys 31 and 32 are detachably attached to the play output toy 1, and the play output toy 1 can be used in various forms.
The presentation output toy 1 may further include a sub toy mounting portion 18, and the sub toy 2 as shown in fig. 9 may be detachably mounted on the sub toy mounting portion 18, and in this case, as shown in fig. 10, the sub toy mounting portion 18 may further include a detection portion 27 for detecting the mounting of the sub toy 2. The detection unit 27 may include a switch or the like pressed by the sub toy 2 attached to the sub toy attachment unit 18.
When the operator operates the 1 st operation unit 12 or the 2 nd operation unit 13 in a state where the sub toy 2 is mounted on the sub toy mounting unit 18, the detection unit 27 detects the mounting of the sub toy 2 and transmits a signal to the control unit 22, and the control unit 22 reads out performance data unique to the mounting of the sub toy 2 among performance data written in the storage unit 23 and operates the output unit 24.
As described above, by detachably attaching the sub toy 2 to the play output toy 1, the play output by the operation of each of the 1 st operation unit 12 and the 2 nd operation unit 13 when the sub toy 2 is detected by the detection unit 27 can be made different from the play output by the operation of each of the 1 st operation unit 12 and the 2 nd operation unit 13 when the sub toy 2 is not detected by the detection unit 27, and therefore the play of the play output toy 1 can be made more colorful.
In addition, a plurality of types of sub-toys 2 corresponding to different performances can be mounted on the sub-toy mounting portion 18 of the play output toy 1.
As a plurality of types of the sub toys 2 corresponding to different performances, for example, as shown in fig. 11, a plurality of types of the sub toys 2 in which one identification protrusion 19 is provided at different positions on a surface facing the sub toy mounting portion 18 are prepared. On the other hand, as shown in fig. 12, the sub toy mounting portion 18 of the play output toy 1 is provided with a plurality of recognition switches 20 which are pressed by the recognition protrusions 19 when the sub toy 2 is mounted.
In the illustrated example, 6 types of the sub toys 2 in which the identification protrusion 19 is provided at any one of 6 positions on the surface facing the sub toy mounting portion 18 and the play output toy 1 including 6 identification switches 20 corresponding to the positions of the 6 identification protrusions 19 are shown.
In this case, when the operator operates the 1 st operation unit 12 or the 2 nd operation unit 13 in a state where a desired sub toy 2 is mounted on the sub toy mounting unit 18, the detection unit 27 detects that the identification switch 20 corresponding to the position of the identification protrusion 19 of the sub toy 2 is pressed as shown in fig. 13, and transmits the signal to the control unit 22. Then, the control unit 22 reads out the unique rendering data corresponding to the position of the identification protrusion 19 from the rendering data written in the storage unit 23, and operates the output unit 24.
In this way, by detachably attaching the plurality of types of sub-toys 2 corresponding to the plurality of types of performances to the performance output toy 1, the performances of the performance output toy 1 can be further enriched.
In the decorative toy shown in fig. 6, similarly to the sub-toy 2, the mounting of the decorative toy is detected, and the control unit 22 may read out performance data unique to the mounting of the decorative toy, from among the performance data written in the storage unit 23, and operate the output unit 24. Further, by recognizing the type of the decorative toy, different performances may be output according to the type of the decorative toy.
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1. A performance output toy; 2. a secondary toy; 10. a grip portion; 11. a handle; 12. 1 st operating part; 13. a 2 nd operation part; 14. 1 st support part; 15. a 2 nd support part; 16. 1 decorating toy installation part; 17. 2 decorating the toy mounting part; 18. a subsidiary toy mounting portion; 19. identifying the protrusion; 20. an identification switch; 21. a switch; 22. a control unit; 23. a storage unit; 24. an output section; 25. a power supply unit; 26. a transmission member; 27. a detection unit; 31. a decorative toy; 32. a decorative toy.

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1. A play output toy including a grip portion and a 1 st operating portion and a 2 nd operating portion provided in the grip portion, the play being output in accordance with an operation on either one of the 1 st operating portion and the 2 nd operating portion,
the grip portion is capable of gripping in a first gripping state and a second gripping state, which are different from each other in posture of a gripping hand of an operator with respect to the grip portion, and includes: a 1 st support portion that is supported by an operation finger of the gripping hand in the 1 st gripping state; and a 2 nd support portion supported by the operating finger in the 2 nd grip state,
the 1 st operating part is provided at a position facing the operating finger supporting the 1 st supporting part in the 1 st gripping state,
the 2 nd operating portion is provided at a position facing the operating finger supporting the 2 nd supporting portion in the 2 nd gripping state,
the show output toy further comprises:
a switch for detecting an operation on each of the 1 st and 2 nd operation units; and
and a transmission member interposed between the 1 st and 2 nd operating units and the switch, for transmitting an operation on each of the 1 st and 2 nd operating units to the switch.
2. The show output toy of claim 1, wherein,
the 1 st operating part is provided at a position opposite to a finger pad of the operating finger for supporting the 1 st supporting part by a side surface in the 1 st holding state,
the 2 nd operation portion is provided at a position facing a finger pad of the operation finger for supporting the 2 nd support portion with a side surface in the 2 nd grip state.
3. The show output toy of claim 1 or 2,
the holding part is provided with a handle,
the 1 st gripping state and the 2 nd gripping state are both states in which the grip is gripped, and are states in which the grip is turned upside down from each other,
the 1 st support portion is provided so as to protrude from an upper end of the handle in a direction intersecting a longitudinal direction of the handle, the 1 st operation portion is provided at the upper end of the handle,
the 2 nd support portion is provided so as to protrude from a lower end of the handle in a direction intersecting a longitudinal direction of the handle, and the 2 nd operation portion is provided at a lower end of the handle.
4. The show output toy of claim 1 or 2,
the operating finger is the 1 st finger, the 2 nd finger or the 3 rd finger of the holding hand.
5. The show output toy of claim 1 or 2,
the performance output according to the operation on the 1 st operation unit is the same as the performance output according to the operation on the 2 nd operation unit.
6. The show output toy of claim 1 or 2,
the show output toy further comprises:
a sub toy mounting part to which the sub toy can be attached and detached; and
a detection unit for detecting the auxiliary toy mounted on the auxiliary toy mounting unit,
the performance output according to the operation of each of the 1 st and 2 nd operating units when the detection unit detects the sub toy is different from the performance output according to the operation of each of the 1 st and 2 nd operating units when the detection unit does not detect the sub toy.
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