CN111643912A - House toy - Google Patents

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CN111643912A
CN111643912A CN202010488679.9A CN202010488679A CN111643912A CN 111643912 A CN111643912 A CN 111643912A CN 202010488679 A CN202010488679 A CN 202010488679A CN 111643912 A CN111643912 A CN 111643912A
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坂田理恵
江崎友佑子
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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The invention provides a house toy. The house toy can eliminate worry in opening and closing as much as possible. The house toy (10) comprises: a 1 st case (11); a 2 nd housing (12); and a coupling mechanism (JM) that rotatably couples the 2 nd case (12) to the 1 st case (11) in such a manner that the 2 nd case (12) can be changed between a closed state in which the opening of the 1 st case (11) is closed and an open state in which the opening of the 1 st case (11) is opened. The connection mechanism (JM) is configured to release the connection when a rotation angle at which the 2 nd housing (12) is changed from the closed state to the open state exceeds an upper limit angle.

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House toy
The application is a divisional application of an application with the application date of 2017, 11 and 27, the application number of 201711207092.0 and the name of 'house toy'.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a house toy used in a game such as a doll toy.
Background
As for the house toy, patent document 1 mentioned later discloses a house toy as follows: the house comprises a box-shaped house main body, wherein the house main body is provided with a frame body and wall bodies respectively arranged at the front part and the rear part of the house main body, and at least one side wall body is formed to be capable of opening and closing.
However, since the house toy disclosed in patent document 1 mentioned later opens and closes the wall body by bending the wall body at the boundary portion between the wall body and the frame body, when a force generated by an improper operation acts on the boundary portion when opening and closing the wall body, the boundary portion may be damaged and a failure may occur at the time of opening and closing the wall body later.
Patent document 1: japanese Kokai Sho 60-073600
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The invention provides a house toy which can eliminate worry of opening and closing as much as possible.
Means for solving the problems
In order to solve the above problem, the present invention provides a house toy including: 1, a first shell; a 2 nd housing; and a connection mechanism that rotatably connects the 2 nd casing to the 1 st casing so that the 2 nd casing can be changed between a closed state in which the opening of the 1 st casing is closed and an open state in which the opening of the 1 st casing is opened, wherein the connection mechanism is configured to release the connection when a rotation angle at which the 2 nd casing is changed from the closed state to the open state exceeds an upper limit angle.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The house toy of the invention can eliminate worry of opening and closing as much as possible.
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Fig. 1 is a front view of a house toy to which the present invention is applied in a closed state.
Figure 2 is a top view of the housing toy of figure 1.
Figure 3 is a rear view of the housing toy of figure 1.
Figure 4 is a right side view of the housing toy of figure 1.
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the house toy shown in fig. 1 in an open state.
Fig. 6 is a right side view of the house toy shown in fig. 1 in an open state.
Fig. 7 is an explanatory diagram of a connection mechanism provided in the house toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 8 (a) to 8 (C) are explanatory views of the connection mechanism provided in the house toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 9 (a) and 9 (B) are explanatory views of a modification of the connection mechanism shown in fig. 8.
Fig. 10 (a) to 10 (D) are explanatory views of the lock mechanism provided in the house toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 11 is an explanatory view of a stepped article that can be applied to the house toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 12 (a) and 12 (B) are explanatory views of an auxiliary mounting portion that can be applied to the house toy shown in fig. 1.
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10. A house toy; 11. 1, a first shell; 11a, a bottom; 11b, the 1 st wall portion; 11c, the 2 nd wall portion; 11d, the 3 rd wall part; 11e, a 4 th wall portion; 12. a 2 nd housing; 12a, a bottom; 12b, a 1 st wall portion; 12c, a 2 nd wall portion; 12d, a 3 rd wall part; 12e, a 4 th wall portion; JM, a connecting mechanism; JM1, attachment part 1; 11g, a shaft portion; 11h, auxiliary connecting parts; 11h1, convex; JM2, part 2; 12f, 12f-1, 12f-2, a connection holding portion; 12g, an auxiliary connecting part; 12g1, concave; RA, rotation angle; LM, locking mechanism; 14. a grip portion; 15. a stepped article; 16. an auxiliary placing part.
Detailed Description
First, the structure of a house toy 10 to which the present invention is applied will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 10. Note that "closed state" in the following description indicates the state shown in fig. 1 to 4, and "open state" indicates the state shown in fig. 5 and 6.
The house toy 10 includes a 1 st case 11, a 2 nd case 12, a coupling mechanism JM, a lock mechanism LM (lock operation part 13), and a grip 14. The house toy 10 is formed of synthetic resin such as ABS resin or polypropylene, except for a part of metal parts (the elastic member 13d of the lock mechanism LM, etc.).
To explain in the open state, the 1 st case 11 has a bottom portion 11a having a rectangular outer shape and a wall portion provided around the bottom portion 11a, specifically: a wall portion (reference numeral omitted) in which the 1 st wall portion 11b, the 2 nd wall portion 11c and the 3 rd wall portion 11d which face the 1 st wall portion 11b, and the 4 th wall portion 11e which faces the 3 rd wall portion 11d are continuous. The 1 st wall part 11b and the 2 nd wall part 11c have rectangular outer shapes, and the height (2 nd height) of the 2 nd wall part 11c is higher than the height (1 st height) of the 1 st wall part 11 b. The 3 rd wall portion 11d and the 4 th wall portion 11e have upper edges in a state of changing from the 1 st height to the 2 nd height, specifically, have upper edges in a state of combining a concave curve and a convex curve when viewed from the side. Further, an opening (reference numeral omitted) of the 1 st case 11 is formed by an upper edge of the 1 st wall portion 11b, an upper edge of the 2 nd wall portion 11c, an upper edge of the 3 rd wall portion 11d, and an upper edge of the 4 th wall portion 11 e. In the open state, the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st case 11 is used as a surface on which various articles for games, for example, micro furniture, micro figures, micro foods, and the like can be placed.
The 2 nd housing 12 has substantially the same shape as the 1 st housing 11. That is, the 2 nd case 12 has a bottom 12a having a rectangular outer shape and a wall provided around the bottom 12a, specifically: a wall portion (reference numeral omitted) in which the 1 st wall portion 12b, the 2 nd wall portion 12c and the 3 rd wall portion 12d which face the 1 st wall portion 12b, and the 4 th wall portion 12e which faces the 3 rd wall portion 12d are continuous. The 1 st wall portion 12b and the 2 nd wall portion 12c have rectangular outer shapes, and the height of the 2 nd wall portion 12c (the 2 nd height: the height of the 2 nd wall portion 11c of the 1 st case 11 is substantially the same) is higher than the height of the 1 st wall portion 12b (the 1 st height: the height of the 1 st wall portion 11b of the 1 st case 11 is substantially the same). The 3 rd wall portion 12d and the 4 th wall portion 12e have upper edges in a state of changing from the 1 st height to the 2 nd height, respectively, and specifically, have upper edges in a state of combining a concave curve and a convex curve when viewed from the side, respectively, similarly to the 3 rd wall portion 11d and the 4 th wall portion 11e of the 1 st case 11. Further, an opening (reference numeral omitted) of the 2 nd case 12 is formed by an upper edge of the 1 st wall portion 12b, an upper edge of the 2 nd wall portion 12c, an upper edge of the 3 rd wall portion 12d, and an upper edge of the 4 th wall portion 12 e. In the open state, the inner surface of the bottom 12a of the 2 nd casing 12 is used as a surface on which various articles for games can be placed.
The coupling mechanism JM rotatably couples the 2 nd housing 12 to the 1 st housing 11 in such a manner that the 2 nd housing 12 can be changed between a closed state in which the opening of the 1 st housing 11 is closed and an open state in which the opening of the 1 st housing 11 is opened. The coupling mechanism JM is configured to release the coupling when the rotation angle RA (see fig. 8B and 8C) when the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state exceeds the upper limit angle. Specifically, as shown in fig. 7, the coupling mechanism JM includes a 1 st coupling part JM1 provided on the 1 st housing 11 and a 2 nd coupling part JM2 provided on the 2 nd housing 12, and is configured to be capable of disengaging the 2 nd coupling part JM2 from the 1 st coupling part JM1 to release the coupling when a rotation angle at which the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state exceeds an upper limit angle.
To explain in an open state, the 1 st joint JM1 shown in fig. 7 includes a pair of left and right shaft support portions 11f provided on the upper portion of the outer surface of the 2 nd wall portion 11c of the 1 st case 11, a shaft portion 11g provided between the pair of shaft support portions 11f and having a circular vertical cross section, and a pair of left and right auxiliary joints 11h provided outside the shaft support portions 11f with a space therebetween. The center line of the shaft portion 11g is parallel to the upper edge of the 2 nd wall portion 11c, and a gap is present between the shaft portion 11g and the 2 nd wall portion 11 c. The pair of shaft support portions 11f and the pair of auxiliary connecting portions 11h are continuous with each other at an upper portion having a semicircular vertical section and a lower portion having a rectangular vertical section (see fig. 8 a). The pair of auxiliary links 11h are formed to have a thickness enough to obtain elasticity, and hemispherical protrusions 11h1 are provided on the upper outer surfaces of the pair of auxiliary links 11 h. A line connecting the centers of the convex portions 11h1 of the auxiliary connecting portions 11h coincides with the center line of the shaft portion 11 g.
To explain in the open state, the 2 nd connector JM2 shown in fig. 7 includes a connection holding portion 12f provided on the upper portion of the outer surface of the 1 st wall portion 12b of the 2 nd housing 12 and a pair of left and right auxiliary connectors 12g provided on the left and right sides of the connection holding portion 12f with a space therebetween. The connection and holding portion 12f has an arc-shaped longitudinal section, specifically, has an inner surface with a radius of curvature slightly larger than that of the outer surface of the shaft portion 11g, a thickness slightly smaller than the gap between the shaft portion 11g and the 2 nd wall portion 11c, and a center angle of substantially 90 degrees (see fig. 8 a). Further, a line passing through the center of the radius of curvature of the joint retaining portion 12f is parallel to the upper edge of the 1 st wall portion 12b, and the width of the joint retaining portion 12f is smaller than the length of the shaft portion 11 g. The pair of auxiliary connecting portions 12g are formed in a substantially circular shape in vertical cross section, and a hemispherical recess 12g1 is provided on each inner surface of the pair of auxiliary connecting portions 12g, and the projection 11h1 can be fitted into and released from the recess 12g 1. The interval between the pair of auxiliary links 12g is slightly larger than the interval between the upper outer surfaces of the pair of auxiliary links 11h, and a line connecting the centers of the concave portions 12g1 coincides with a line passing through the center of the radius of curvature of the connecting and holding portion 12 f.
The 1 st coupling part JM1 and the 2 nd coupling part JM2 shown in fig. 7 are a coupling mechanism JM in which the 2 nd housing 12 is rotatably coupled to the 1 st housing 11 by inserting the coupling holder 12f of the 2 nd coupling part JM2 from above into a gap between the shaft portion 11g of the 1 st coupling part JM1 and the 2 nd wall portion 11c, and fitting the concave portions 12g1 of the respective auxiliary coupling parts 12g of the 2 nd coupling part JM2 into the convex portions 11h1 of the respective auxiliary coupling parts 11h of the 1 st coupling part JM1, respectively.
That is, in the closed state, the connection holding portion 12f of the 2 nd housing 12 reaches the lower side of the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion 11g of the 1 st housing 11 (see fig. 8 a), and the concave portions 12g1 of the auxiliary connecting portions 12g of the 2 nd housing 12 are fitted into the convex portions 11h1 of the auxiliary connecting portions 11h of the 1 st housing 11, respectively, so that the connection is held. That is, in this closed state, since the upward displacement of the connection holding portion 12f of the 2 nd housing 12 is suppressed by the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion 11g of the 1 st housing 11, even if an upward force acts on the 1 st wall portion 12b of the 2 nd housing 12, the connection can be held. Further, as described above, since the 1 st case 11 and the 2 nd case 12 have substantially the same shape, the 1 st case 11 and the 2 nd case 12 have their openings closed in the closed state, and the overall shape is substantially rectangular parallelepiped.
When the portion of the 2 nd casing 12 other than the 1 st wall portion 12B in the closed state is lifted upward, the connection holding portion 12f of the 2 nd casing 12 rotates along the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion 11g of the 1 st casing 11, and the auxiliary connection portions 12g of the 2 nd casing 12 rotate about the respective concave portions 12g1 with respect to the respective auxiliary connection portions 11h of the 1 st casing 11 (see fig. 8B). That is, the 2 nd housing 12 is rotated about the coupling mechanism JM and opened. When the turning angle RA of the 2 nd casing 12 at this time reaches the upper limit angle (180 degrees), the lower portion of the outer surface of the 1 st wall portion 12b of the 2 nd casing 12 abuts on the lower outer surface 11f1 of the shaft support portion 11f of the 1 st casing 11, and further turning of the 2 nd casing 12 is suppressed. That is, the connection is maintained by the connection holding portion 12f of the connection mechanism JM or the like until the rotation angle RA of the 2 nd housing 12 reaches the upper limit angle (180 degrees).
On the other hand, when the rotation angle RA of the 2 nd housing 12 exceeds the upper limit angle (180 °) (see fig. 8C), the lower portion of the outer surface of the 1 st wall portion 12b of the 2 nd housing 12 is pressed against the lower outer surface 11f1 of the shaft support portion 11f of the 1 st housing 11, and the connection holding portion 12f of the 2 nd housing 12 is separated from the shaft portion 11g of the 1 st housing 11 by the lever action generated by the pressing, and the concave portion 12g1 of each auxiliary connection portion 12g of the 2 nd housing 12 is separated from the convex portion 11h1 of each auxiliary connection portion 11h of the 1 st housing 11, thereby releasing the connection.
Thus, even when the pivot angle RA when the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state exceeds the upper limit angle (180 degrees), in other words, even when a force due to an improper operation is applied to the coupling mechanism JM when the 2 nd housing 12 is opened, the coupling mechanism JM is released from the coupled state, and therefore, the coupling mechanism JM is not damaged. If the connection is released by an improper operation, the connection mechanism JM can be restored and the 2 nd housing 12 can be connected to the 1 st housing 11 again in a rotatable manner by inserting the connection holding portion 12f of the 2 nd housing 12 from above into the gap between the shaft portion 11g and the 2 nd wall portion 11c of the 1 st housing 11, and fitting the concave portion 12g1 of each auxiliary connection portion 12g of the 2 nd housing 12 into the convex portion 11h1 of each auxiliary connection portion 11h of the 1 st housing 11.
Note that, as the connection mechanism JM, fig. 8 (a) shows a case where the connection holding portion 12f having a center angle of substantially 90 degrees is provided, and the same function can be obtained by using, instead of the connection holding portion 12f, a connection holding portion 12f having a center angle exceeding 90 degrees, for example, a connection holding portion 12f-1 having a center angle of substantially 135 degrees (see fig. 9 (a)) and a connection holding portion 12f-2 having a center angle of substantially 180 degrees (see fig. 9 (B)). Of course, when the strength of the shaft portion 11g is high and the strength, elasticity, and the like of the connection and holding portion 12f are high, the connection and holding portion 12f having the central angle exceeding 180 degrees may be used.
In addition, as the connection mechanism JM, a case is shown in which the convex portion 11h1 is provided on the auxiliary connection portion 11h, and the concave portion 12g1 into which the convex portion 11h1 can be fitted and from which the fitting can be released is provided on the auxiliary connection portion 12g, and a concave portion may be provided on the auxiliary connection portion 11h side, and a convex portion may be provided on the auxiliary connection portion 12g side. Further, when the connection holding unit 12f having a central angle exceeding 180 degrees is used as the connection mechanism JM, since the 2 nd housing 12 can be rotatably connected to and disconnected from the 1 st housing 11 only by the connection holding unit 12f, the auxiliary connection unit 11h can be removed from the 1 st connection unit JM1 and the auxiliary connection unit 12g can be removed from the 2 nd connection unit JM 2.
Further, as the connecting mechanism JM, a case is shown in which the upper limit of the pivot angle RA when the 2 nd casing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state is set to 180 degrees, but the upper limit of the pivot angle RA may be set to a value other than 180 degrees, for example, 185 degrees or 175 degrees, as long as various items for games can be placed on the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd casing 12 in the open state.
The lock mechanism LM is used to hold the closed state of the 2 nd housing 12 and release the closed state. Specifically, as shown in fig. 10, the lock mechanism LM includes a substantially rectangular parallelepiped 1 st engaging convex portion 11i provided on the upper portion of the outer surface of the 1 st wall portion 11b of the 1 st case 11, a substantially rectangular parallelepiped 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h provided on the lower portion of the outer surface of the 2 nd wall portion 12c of the 2 nd case 12, a substantially rectangular parallelepiped guide portion 12i provided on the lower portion of the outer surface of the 2 nd wall portion 12c of the 2 nd case 12, and a substantially columnar lock operation portion 13. A first engaging recess 13a having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, a second engaging recess 13b having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, a guide groove 13C having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and an elastic member 13d are provided on one surface of the lock operation portion 13, the first engaging recess 13a being capable of inserting and extracting the first engaging convex portion 11i and having one end open, the second engaging recess 13b being capable of inserting and extracting the second engaging convex portion 12h and having one end open, the guide groove 13C being capable of attaching the guide portion 12i, and the elastic member 13d being disposed in the guide groove 13C and being capable of biasing the guide portion 12i (see fig. 10 (C)).
As is clear from fig. 10 (a) and 10 (B), the lock operation portion 13 is provided in a lower portion of the outer surface of the 2 nd wall portion 12c of the 2 nd housing 12 in a state in which the guide portion 12i is mounted in the guide groove 13c thereof and the guide portion 12i is biased in the leftward direction in the drawing by the elastic member 13 d. The guide portion 12i and the guide groove 13c of the lock operation portion 13 are provided with a member for preventing the lock operation portion 13 from coming off, such as a concave portion and a convex portion that can be engaged with each other when attached, which is not shown in the drawings.
In the closed state, the 1 st engaging convex portion 11i of the 1 st housing 11 is inserted into the 1 st engaging concave portion 13a of the lock operation portion 13, and the 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h of the 2 nd housing 12 is inserted into the 2 nd engaging concave portion 13b, so that the closed state of the 2 nd housing 12 is maintained (see fig. 10 a).
When the lock operation portion 13 is moved in the right direction in the figure from the holding state shown in fig. 10 (a) and the 1 st engaging convex portion 11i of the 1 st housing 11 is pulled out from the 1 st engaging concave portion 13a of the lock operation portion 13 and the 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h of the 2 nd housing 12 is pulled out from the 2 nd engaging concave portion 13b, the holding is released, and therefore, the 2 nd housing 12 can be opened (see fig. 10 (D)).
Further, when the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the open state to the closed state, the lock operation portion 13 is moved in the same manner as described above, and after the closing is completed, the lock operation portion 13 is restored by the urging force of the elastic member 13D, and then the 1 st engaging convex portion 11i of the 1 st housing 11 is inserted into the 1 st engaging concave portion 13a of the lock operation portion 13, and the 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h of the 2 nd housing 12 is inserted into the 2 nd engaging concave portion 13b, so that the 2 nd housing 12 can be held again in the closed state (see fig. 10 (a) and fig. 10 (D)).
Further, as the lock mechanism LM, a case is shown in which the 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h is provided on the 2 nd wall portion 12c of the 2 nd housing 12, and the 2 nd engaging concave portion 13b into which the 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h can be inserted and extracted is provided on one surface of the lock operation portion 13, but since the lock operation portion 13 is provided on the 2 nd housing 12 side, the same holding and releasing of the holding can be performed even if the 2 nd engaging convex portion 12h and the 2 nd engaging concave portion 13b are removed.
Further, although the lock mechanism LM has the lock operation portion 13 and the like, a simple lock mechanism, such as a snap lock or a crescent lock (クレセント ingot) may be used instead as long as the 2 nd housing 12 can be held and released from the closed state.
The grip 14 is used when the house toy 10 in the closed state is carried, and in the closed state, the grip 14 is provided in the 2 nd case 12 in a substantially japanese kana コ -like appearance, specifically, the grip 14 is provided substantially at the center of the outer surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd case 12. The grip portion 14 also serves as a member for supporting the 2 nd case 12 after the 2 nd case 12 is opened from the closed state.
That is, as shown in fig. 6, when the 1 st case 11 is placed on the mounting surface FS and the rotation angle RA (see fig. 8B) when the 2 nd case 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state reaches the upper limit angle (180 degrees), the grip portion 14 comes into contact with the mounting surface FS and functions to support the 2 nd case 12. In other words, the shape and height of the grip 14 are adjusted so that the inner surface of the bottom 12a of the 2 nd case 12 can be used as a surface on which various items for games can be placed, in the same manner as the inner surface of the bottom 11a of the 1 st case 11 in the open state shown in fig. 6.
When the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd casing 12 in the open state shown in fig. 6 is used as a surface on which various articles for games can be placed, the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a is preferably set to be substantially parallel to the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st casing 11. In addition, by positioning the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd casing 12 and the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st casing 11 at different height positions with respect to the placement surface FS in the open state shown in fig. 6, an appearance can be obtained in which the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st casing 11 is similar to the first floor and the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd casing 12 is similar to the second floor.
Next, a method of playing the house toy 10 will be described with reference to the effect obtained by the house toy 10. The game method described here is only an example, and is not intended to limit the game method of the house toy 10.
Since the housing toy 10 in the closed state holds the 2 nd housing 12 in the closed state by the lock mechanism LM, it can be carried to a destination by gripping the grip portion 14 with a hand. Further, since the house toy 10 in the closed state has a space inside thereof, it is possible to transport various articles for play while storing them in the space.
After the house toy 10 in the closed state is transported to the destination, the house toy 10 is placed so that the outer surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st housing 11 is in contact with a surface (placement surface) as flat as possible, and the holding of the closed state by the lock mechanism LM is released (see fig. 10D), so that the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state (see fig. 6 and 8B).
As described above, when the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state, when the rotation angle RA of the 2 nd housing 12 reaches the upper limit angle (180 degrees), further rotation of the 2 nd housing 12 is suppressed (see fig. 8B). If the rotation angle RA of the 2 nd housing 12 exceeds the upper limit angle (180 degrees), the connection of the connection mechanism JM is released (see fig. 8C), and even if a force generated by an improper operation is applied to the connection mechanism JM when the 2 nd housing 12 is opened, the connection mechanism JM is not damaged. Further, even when the connection is released by an improper operation, the 2 nd housing 12 can be connected to the 1 st housing 11 again in a rotatable manner by restoring the connection mechanism JM.
When various articles for game are stored in the house toy 10 in the closed state, the 2 nd case 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state, and then the articles are taken out and placed in the vicinity of the house toy 10 in the open state. In addition, when various items for game are carried separately from the house toy 10, these items are also placed in the vicinity of the house toy 10. When the 2 nd case 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state, since the 2 nd case 12 is supported in the open state by the grip portion 14, it is not necessary to use another tool for holding the 2 nd case 12 in the open state.
Further, the house toy 10 in the opened state can use the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st housing 11 and the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd housing 12 as surfaces on which various objects for games can be placed, and has an appearance in which the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st housing 11 is similar to a first floor and the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd housing 12 is similar to a second floor (see fig. 6). That is, by appropriately arranging various articles on the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st case 11 and the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd case 12, it is possible to create a room in which articles are placed at a desired position and enjoy a game.
When the game is ended, the 2 nd case 12 is changed from the open state to the closed state and the closed state is held by the lock mechanism LM (see fig. 10 a). When the 2 nd casing 12 is changed from the open state to the closed state, various articles for game use may be stored in the inner space thereof or may be taken out to the outside. As described above, since house toy 10 in the closed state can be transported by gripping grip portion 14 with a hand, house toy 10 in the closed state can be transported to a place different from the destination or stored in a place different from the destination after the game is completed.
Next, a stepped article 15 useful for the house toy 10 will be described with reference to fig. 11. The stepped article 15 is particularly useful in the case where the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st housing 11 of the house toy 10 in the open state is similar to the first floor and the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd housing 12 is similar to the second floor.
The stepped article 15 shown in fig. 11 is formed by arranging a plurality of flat plate-like steps (steps み in a stack) 15b at equal intervals between two legs 15a having a substantially L-shaped appearance. When the 2 nd housing 12 is changed from the closed state to the open state, and then the bent portion on the one end side of the stepped article 15 is engaged with the coupling mechanism JM, and the other end of the stepped article 15 is disposed so as to be in contact with the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st housing 11, it is possible to produce a staircase extending from the first floor (the inner surface of the bottom portion 11a of the 1 st housing 11) to the second floor (the inner surface of the bottom portion 12a of the 2 nd housing 12).
The stepped article 15 is not limited to the form shown in fig. 11, and may be changed to another form that can be similarly arranged, for example, a form that simulates a ladder, a form that simulates a rope ladder, or the like.
Next, the auxiliary placing portion 16 useful for the house toy 10 will be described with reference to fig. 12. The auxiliary placing portion 16 is provided openably and closably on the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd housing, and can be opened to the outside as necessary to place an article thereon.
The auxiliary placing portion 16 shown in fig. 12 includes: an insertion portion 16a having a circular outer shape and capable of fitting into and releasing from a circular hole 12e1 provided in the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd case; a flange portion 16b having a circular shape and an outer shape larger than that of the insertion portion 16 a; and an opening/closing control portion 16c having a belt shape, one end of which is connected to the insertion portion 16a, and an extension amount of which is limited by a limiting portion 12e2 provided in the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd case.
When the auxiliary placement unit 16 is used, the insertion portion 16a of the auxiliary placement unit 16 may be pulled out of the hole 12e1, and the auxiliary placement unit 16 may be opened to the outside until the amount of protrusion of the opening/closing control unit 16c is limited. The opening angle of the auxiliary placement unit 16 is preferably substantially 90 degrees, and the opening angle can be adjusted by the restriction unit 12e2 and the opening/closing control unit 16 c. The opened auxiliary placing part 16 can place a favorite article among various articles for games. Further, since the hole 12e1 provided in the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd casing resembles a window hole after the auxiliary placement portion 16 is opened, an appearance like a room with a window opened can be obtained.
The auxiliary placement portion 16 is not limited to the form shown in fig. 12, and may be changed to another form capable of performing similar opening and closing and placement of an article, for example, a form in which the outer shapes of the insertion portion 16a and the flange portion 16b are rectangular and the hole 12e1 provided in the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd housing is rectangular, a form in which no hole is provided in the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd housing and the auxiliary placement portion 16 having a circular or rectangular outer shape is disposed so as to be capable of opening and closing by approximately 90 degrees on the outer surface of the 4 th wall portion 12e, and the like. The auxiliary placement unit 16 may be provided in a portion other than the 4 th wall portion 12e of the 2 nd housing, including the auxiliary placement unit of the other embodiments, for example, may be provided in any of the 1 st wall portion 12b to the 3 rd wall portion 12d, may be provided in both the wall portion of the 2 nd housing 12 and the wall portion of the 1 st housing 11, or may be provided only in the wall portion of the 1 st housing 11.
Next, another modification of the house toy 10 will be described.
(modification 1) as the house toy 10, a case where the 1 st housing 11 and the 2 nd housing 12 have substantially the same shape is shown, and it is also possible to use the 1 st housing and the 2 nd housing which have different shapes such that the height of the 1 st wall portion 11b of the 1 st housing 11 (1 st height) is increased and the height of the 2 nd wall portion 12c of the 2 nd housing 12 (2 nd height) is decreased by an amount corresponding to the increase. With the 1 st and 2 nd housings, the 2 nd housing can be changed between the closed state and the open state by the coupling mechanism JM, and the operational effect by the coupling release function of the coupling mechanism JM can be obtained similarly.
(modification 2) as the house toy 10, a case where the upper edges of the 3 rd wall part 11d and the 4 th wall part 11e of the 1 st housing 11 and the upper edges of the 3 rd wall part 12d and the 4 th wall part 12e of the 2 nd housing 12 are combined with the concave curve and the convex curve in a lateral view is shown, but as long as the upper edges of the cases change from the 1 st height to the 2 nd height, the upper edges of the 3 rd wall parts and the upper edges of the 4 th wall parts may be combined with each other, and may be combined with a straight line of the 1 st height, a straight line of the 2 nd height, and a straight line of the 1 st height to the 2 nd height in a lateral view.

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1. A house toy is provided, wherein,
this house toy includes: 1, a first shell; a 2 nd housing; and a connection mechanism that rotatably connects the 2 nd casing to the 1 st casing so that the 2 nd casing can be changed between a closed state in which the opening of the 1 st casing is closed and an open state in which the opening of the 1 st casing is opened,
the connection mechanism is configured to release the connection when a rotation angle at which the 2 nd housing is changed from the closed state to the open state exceeds an upper limit angle.
2. The house toy of claim 1, wherein,
the connecting mechanism comprises a 1 st connecting part arranged on the 1 st shell and a 2 nd connecting part arranged on the 2 nd shell,
the disconnection is performed in accordance with the separation of the 2 nd connection unit from the 1 st connection unit.
3. The house toy of claim 2, wherein,
the 2 nd connecting portion has a connection holding portion that holds the connection until the turning angle at which the 2 nd housing is changed from the closed state to the open state reaches the upper limit angle.
4. The house toy of claim 3, wherein,
the 1 st connecting part is provided with a shaft part,
the connection holding portion of the 2 nd connecting portion is configured to be rotatable along an outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion of the 1 st connecting portion.
5. The house toy of claim 4, wherein,
the 1 st connection part and the 2 nd connection part have auxiliary connection parts respectively,
the release of the connection is performed in accordance with both the separation of the connection holding portion from the shaft portion and the separation of the auxiliary connection portions from each other.
6. The house toy of claim 5, wherein,
the auxiliary connecting part of the 1 st connecting part has one of a convex part and a concave part which can be engaged and disengaged,
the auxiliary connection portion of the 2 nd connection portion has the other of the convex portion and the concave portion.
7. The house toy according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
the 1 st case and the 2 nd case each have a bottom and a wall provided around the bottom.
8. The house toy of claim 7, wherein,
the wall portion of the 1 st case and the wall portion of the 2 nd case each have, in succession, a 1 st wall portion, a 2 nd wall portion opposite the 1 st wall portion, a 3 rd wall portion, and a 4 th wall portion opposite the 3 rd wall portion.
9. The house toy of claim 8, wherein,
the height of the 2 nd wall part of the 1 st housing is higher than that of the 1 st wall part,
the height of the 2 nd wall portion of the 2 nd case is higher than the height of the 1 st wall portion.
10. The house toy of claim 9, wherein,
the 3 rd wall part and the 4 th wall part of the 1 st case have upper edges in a state where the height of the 1 st wall part of the 1 st case changes toward the height of the 2 nd wall part,
the 3 rd wall portion and the 4 th wall portion of the 2 nd case each have an upper edge in a state where the height of the 1 st wall portion of the 2 nd case changes toward the height of the 2 nd wall portion.
11. The house toy according to any one of claims 1 to 10,
the shape of the 1 st case and the shape of the 2 nd case are substantially the same.
12. The house toy according to any one of claims 8 to 11,
the 1 st wall portion of the 1 st shell is provided with the 1 st connecting portion as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 5,
the 2 nd wall part of the 2 nd shell is provided with the 2 nd connecting part of any one of claims 2 to 5.
13. The house toy according to any one of claims 7 to 12,
the house toy further includes a lock mechanism capable of performing holding of the closed state of the 2 nd housing and releasing of the holding.
14. The house toy according to any one of claims 7 to 13,
the house toy further includes a grip portion provided to the 2 nd housing.
15. The house toy of claim 14, wherein,
the grip portion also serves as a member for supporting the 2 nd case when the 2 nd case is changed from the closed state to the open state.
16. The house toy of claim 14 or 15, wherein,
when the turning angle at the time of placing the 1 st housing on the placement surface and changing the 2 nd housing from the closed state to the open state reaches the upper limit angle, the grip portion abuts against the placement surface.
17. The house toy of claim 16, wherein,
when the 2 nd case is in the open state, an inner surface of the bottom portion of the 2 nd case and an inner surface of the bottom portion of the 1 st case are surfaces on which an article can be placed, respectively.
18. The house toy of claim 15 or 16, wherein,
when the 2 nd casing is in the open state, the inner surface of the bottom portion of the 2 nd casing and the inner surface of the bottom portion of the 1 st casing are at different height positions with respect to the placement surface.
19. The house toy according to any one of claims 7 to 18,
the house toy further includes a stepped item joining the bottom of the 1 st shell and the bottom of the 2 nd shell.
20. The house toy according to any one of claims 7 to 19,
at least one of the wall portion of the 1 st case and the wall portion of the 2 nd case has an openable and closable auxiliary placing portion.
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