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Abstract
The present invention relates to a structure. Provided is a technique advantageous for forming a human body capable of realizing more natural deformation. A construct comprising a trunk portion, a neck portion, and a shoulder portion of a human figure, wherein the trunk portion holds the neck portion and the shoulder portion, and comprises a rotating member that is rotatable in a left-right direction with respect to the trunk portion main body.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a structure of a human body.
Background
Patent document 1 describes a joint structure provided in each part of a human body. The user can change such a human body into a desired posture.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2010-17264
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
Some of the human-shaped bodies are constructed to be capable of more natural deformation.
An exemplary object of the present invention is to provide a technique advantageous for constructing a human figure that can realize more natural deformation.
Means for solving the problems
One aspect of the present invention relates to a structure including a torso portion of a human body, a neck portion, and shoulder portions, the torso portion holding the neck portion and the shoulder portions and including a rotating member that is rotatable in a left-right direction with respect to the torso portion main body.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
By adopting the invention, a human body capable of realizing more natural deformation can be formed.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a human body of the embodiment.
Fig. 2 is an exploded view of a structure of a part of a human figure.
Fig. 3A is a schematic diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the turning part attachment.
Fig. 3B is a schematic diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the turning part attachment.
Fig. 3C is a schematic diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the turning part fitting.
Description of the reference numerals
1. A human body; 2. a trunk fitting; 201. a rotating part fitting; 3. a neck fitting; 4. a shoulder fitting.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The following embodiments are not intended to limit the invention according to the claims, and all combinations of features described in the embodiments are not necessarily essential to the invention. Two or more of the plurality of features described in the embodiments may be arbitrarily combined. The same or similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description thereof is omitted.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a part of a human body 1 according to the embodiment. The human body 1 includes a trunk part fitting 2, a neck part fitting 3, and a pair of right and left shoulder part fittings 4. The neck fitting 3 and the shoulder fitting 4 are connected in such a manner as to be able to rotate (or swing) with respect to the trunk fitting 2, as will be described later in detail. In the present embodiment, the human figure 1 is a model toy simulating an animal (e.g., a dog) walking with four feet, but may be a model toy simulating an animal (e.g., a human) walking with two feet, for example.
In the present specification, when the positional relationship of each part is described, the positional relationship may be described as front (front), rear (rear), left (left side), right (right side), upper (upper), lower (lower), inner (inner), outer (outer), and the like, but these expressions are relative expressions with respect to the human figure 1. For example, the front side corresponds to the front side of the human body 1, and the rear side corresponds to the rear side of the human body 1.
In the present specification, each component of the human form 1 is expressed as a "component", but the concept of a component refers to not only a minimum unit of component that a user can disassemble, but also a component in which two or more components of the minimum unit are combined. Therefore, the expression "component" in the following description may be replaced with "component (piece)", "member (member)", "structure (structure)", "assembly (assembly)", or the like, or may be omitted. For example, the trunk component 2 may be expressed as a trunk member, a trunk structure, a trunk assembly, or the like, or may be expressed as only a trunk. The same applies to the neck metal fitting 3 and the shoulder metal fitting 4 described above and other metal fittings described later.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the trunk component 2, the neck component 3, and the shoulder component 4. Of the pair of left and right shoulder fittings 4, the left shoulder fitting 4 is illustrated in order to make the drawings easy to see, but the right shoulder fitting 4 has the same structure as the left shoulder fitting 4.
The trunk part fitting 2 comprises fittings 201 to 214, the trunk part fitting 2 being able to be constructed by directly/indirectly interconnecting these fittings 201 to 214 and by fixedly or rotatably interconnecting two of these fittings that are adjacent to each other. Neck part 3 includes parts 301 and 302, and shoulder part 4 includes parts 401 and 402. For easy understanding, the connection relationship between these fittings is indicated by a dotted line in the drawings.
The concept of connection between the fittings can include various connection methods such as mounting, connecting, and fixing one fitting to another fitting. For ease of understanding, the description of the embodiments is used in the present specification, but the present invention is not limited to the description (the description may be replaced with the same description). The same applies to other expressions.
The fitting 201 is provided to be rotatable with respect to the body of the trunk fitting 2 (may also be referred to as a rotating part fitting), and details thereof will be described later. The turning part attachment 201 includes an upper shaft part 201A, a lower shaft part 201B, a pair of left and right side shaft parts 201C, and a pair of left and right extending parts 201D, and details thereof will be described later.
The fitting 202 forms a part extending from the chest to the abdomen (may also be referred to as a thoracoabdominal fitting). An exterior member (not shown) forming an exterior portion of the chest and abdomen may be additionally attached to the chest and abdomen member 202 from below.
The fitting 203 forms a lower portion of the internal structure of the trunk (may also be referred to as an internal structure lower fitting). The internal structure lower fitting 203 is attached with the thoracic-abdominal fitting 202 from below.
The fitting 204 forms an upper portion of the internal structure of the trunk (may also be referred to as an internal structure upper fitting). The inner structure upper fitting 204 is attached to the inner structure lower fitting 203 from above.
The fitting 205 forms a back portion, and is attached to the internal structure upper fitting 204 from above (may also be referred to as a back fitting). The metal fitting 206 forms a back exterior part, and is attached to the back metal fitting 205 from above (may also be referred to as an exterior part metal fitting).
In the present embodiment, the fittings 202 to 206 (additionally, fittings 207 to 209 described later) form the body of the trunk fitting 2. Here, the turning part fitting 201 is held by the upper shaft portion 201A from below so as to be turnable with respect to the back fitting 205, and the turning part fitting 201 is held by the lower shaft portion 201B from above so as to be turnable with respect to the thoracic and abdominal part fitting 202. In other words, the thoracic and abdominal metal fitting 202 and the dorsal metal fitting 205 sandwich the rotational part fitting 201 so as to be rotatable in the right and left direction. According to such a configuration, the rotary fitting 201 is held to be rotatable with respect to the body of the trunk fitting 2 formed of the fittings 202 to 206.
The fitting 207 forms a waist left side portion (may also be referred to as a waist left side portion fitting). The fitting 208 forms a right waist portion (may also be referred to as a right waist portion fitting). The fittings 207, 208 are connected to each other to form a waist (these fittings may be referred to as a waist fitting when they are combined). The metal fitting 209 couples the waist metal fitting formed of the metal fittings 207 and 208 to the body of the body metal fitting 2 formed of the metal fittings 202 to 206 so as to be rotatable in the left-right direction (may be referred to as a coupling metal fitting).
The fittings 210 to 211 rotatably connect the neck fitting 3 (may be referred to as connection fittings). The coupling member 210 is coupled to the rotating member 201 so as to be rotatable in the vertical direction. The coupling fitting 211 is coupled to the coupling fitting 210 so as to be rotatable in the left-right direction.
Here, the fitting 301 forms a left neck part (may also be referred to as a left neck part fitting). The fitting 302 forms the right side of the neck (also referred to as a right side of neck fitting). The fittings 301 and 302 are directly connected to each other via a connecting fitting 211 to form a neck (these fittings may be referred to as neck fittings when combined). Therefore, the neck fitting formed by the fittings 301 and 302 is held by the fittings 210 to 211 to be rotatable with respect to the trunk fitting 2 in both the right-left direction and the up-down direction.
The fittings 212 to 214 rotatably connect the shoulder fittings 4 (may be referred to as connection fittings). The coupling part fitting 212 is attached to the side shaft part 201C of the rotating part fitting 201, and is coupled to the rotating part fitting 201 so as to be rotatable in the horizontal direction. The coupling fitting 213 is coupled to the coupling fitting 212 so as to be rotatable in the vertical direction. The coupling fitting 214 is coupled to the coupling fitting 213 so as to be rotatable in the vertical direction.
Here, the metal member 401 forms a shoulder front portion (may also be referred to as a shoulder front portion metal member). Fitting 402 forms a shoulder back portion (also referred to as a shoulder back fitting). The fittings 401 and 402 are coupled to each other by a coupling fitting 214 to form a shoulder (these fittings may be referred to as a shoulder fitting in combination). Thus, the shoulder metal fittings formed by the metal fittings 401 and 402 are held by the metal fittings 212 to 214 so as to be rotatable with respect to the trunk metal fitting 2 in both the left-right direction and the up-down direction.
A head metal fitting, not shown, is connected to the front portion of the neck metal fitting 3 so as to be rotatable with respect to the neck metal fitting 3. A front leg member (or arm member), not shown, is connected to the outside of the shoulder member 4 so as to be rotatable with respect to the shoulder member 4. Further, rear leg fittings (or leg fittings) are rotatably connected to both sides of a rear portion of the waist fitting formed by the fittings 207, 208.
In the present embodiment, each of the parts constituting the human-shaped body 1 is made of resin such as polystyrene, but some or all of the parts may be made of other material having a desired strength such as wood or metal.
Here, focusing on the pivotal part fitting 201 again, the pair of right and left extending portions 201D are provided so as to extend forward from both sides of the neck fitting 3. According to such a configuration, when the neck fitting 3 is rotated in the left-right direction with respect to the rotating fitting 201, the neck fitting 3 interferes with the extending portion 201D, and along with this, the rotating fitting 201 rotates with respect to the body fitting 2 body.
Fig. 3A to 3C are schematic diagrams for explaining some examples of the operation of the turning part attachment 201. Fig. 3A shows a state in which the neck fitting 3 is in a front posture. Fig. 3B shows a state where the neck fitting 3 is in the leftward facing posture. Fig. 3C shows a state where the neck fitting 3 is in the right-facing posture.
When the neck fitting 3 is changed from the front posture (see fig. 3A) to the left posture (see fig. 3B), the neck fitting 3 moves to the left side as indicated by the one-dot chain line arrow, and interferes with the left extending portion 201D. Accordingly, the turning part fitting 201 turns leftward relative to the body fitting 2. As a result, as indicated by the two-dot chain line arrow, the left shoulder fitting 4 moves backward, and the right shoulder fitting 4 moves forward.
Next, when the neck fitting 3 is changed from the posture facing left (see fig. 3B) to the posture facing right (see fig. 3C), the neck fitting 3 moves rightward and laterally as indicated by the arrow with the one-dot chain line, and interferes with the right extending portion 201D. Accordingly, the turning part fitting 201 turns rightward with respect to the body of the body fitting 2. As a result, the left shoulder fitting 4 moves forward and the right shoulder fitting 4 moves backward as indicated by the two-dot chain line arrow.
That is, according to the above configuration, when the neck fitting 3 (or the head fitting (not shown) connected to the neck fitting 3) is rotated in the left-right direction with respect to the trunk fitting 2, the pair of left and right shoulder fittings 4 are alternately moved in the front-rear direction by the rotating fitting 201. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, natural deformation of the human-shaped body 1 can be appropriately realized, and the walking motion similar to an animal can be appropriately expressed in the present embodiment. In addition, the above-described rotation may be alternatively expressed as a swing, a movement, or the like.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications and changes can be made within the scope of the present invention.
Claims (5)
1. A construct comprising a torso, neck and shoulder of a human figure, wherein,
the trunk portion rotatably holds the neck portion and the shoulder portion, respectively, and includes a rotating member that is rotatable in a left-right direction with respect to the trunk portion main body,
the rotating member includes a pair of right and left extending portions extending forward from both side directions of the neck portion,
the neck portion interferes with the pair of left and right extending portions due to the rotation of the neck portion, so that the shoulder portion can move in the front-rear direction.
2. The construct of claim 1 wherein,
the neck portion is connected to be movable relative to the rotating member in at least a right-left direction.
3. The construct of claim 1 or 2, wherein,
the shoulder portion is connected to be movable relative to the rotating member in at least a front-rear direction.
4. The construct of claim 1 or 2, wherein,
the human figure is a model toy that simulates an animal walking on four feet.
5. The construct of claim 3 wherein,
the human figure is a model toy simulating a quadruped walking animal.
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