CN112933619A - Performance output toy and performance output toy set - Google Patents

Performance output toy and performance output toy set Download PDF

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CN112933619A
CN112933619A CN202011330959.3A CN202011330959A CN112933619A CN 112933619 A CN112933619 A CN 112933619A CN 202011330959 A CN202011330959 A CN 202011330959A CN 112933619 A CN112933619 A CN 112933619A
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山田千明
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The invention relates to a performance output toy and a performance output toy set. Provided is a show output toy capable of outputting a desired show with a simple operation. The show output toy includes: the mounting device comprises a mounting part (14) on which articles (AR 1-AR 3) can be mounted, a recognition part (22) which can recognize articles (AR 1-AR 3) mounted on the mounting part (14), and an output part (25) which can output performances corresponding to the articles (AR 1-AR 3) when the articles (AR 1-AR 3) are recognized by the recognition part (22), wherein the mounting of the articles (AR 1-AR 3) on the mounting part (14) comprises a1 st state in which the recognition part (22) cannot recognize the articles (AR 1-AR 3) and a2 nd state in which the recognition part (22) can recognize the articles (AR 1-AR 3).

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Performance output toy and performance output toy set
The present application is a divisional application entitled "show output toy and show output toy set" filed on 23/10/2020 and having application number 202011146380.1.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a performance output toy capable of outputting a performance such as a sound, and a performance output toy set including the performance output toy.
Background
In the following patent document 1, there is disclosed a combination toy including: an ornament including an infrared light emitting diode; and another ornament including an infrared detection sensor and a sound generation circuit. The combined toy is used by mounting one ornament on the wrist and another ornament on the head, and when the wrist is moved and infrared rays from an infrared light emitting diode of one ornament are detected by an infrared detection sensor of the other ornament, sound is generated from a sound generation circuit.
However, since the direction of incidence of the infrared ray that can be detected by the infrared ray detection sensor of the other ornament is limited, it is very difficult to generate a desired sound by moving the wrist, and particularly, when the subject age of the above-described combination toy is low, there is a concern that the action of generating the sound is difficult and the user may feel bored.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese Kokai publication Hei 06-039096
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a show output toy capable of outputting a desired show with a simple operation, and a show output toy set including the show output toy.
Means for solving the problems
The show output toy of the present invention comprises: an attachment portion to which an article can be attached; a recognition unit capable of recognizing an article mounted on the mounting unit; and an output unit that outputs a performance corresponding to the article when the article is recognized by the recognition unit, wherein the mounting of the article to the mounting unit includes a1 st state in which the recognition unit cannot recognize the article and a2 nd state in which the recognition unit can recognize the article. In addition, the show output toy set of the present invention includes the above show output toy and the above article.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The present invention provides a performance output toy and a performance output toy set, which can output expected performance with simple action.
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Fig. 1 (a) is a front view of a show output toy according to an embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 1 (B) is a side view of fig. 1 (a).
Fig. 2 (a) is a sectional view taken along line S1-S1 of fig. 1 (a), and fig. 2 (B) is a sectional view taken along line S2-S2 of fig. 1 (a).
Fig. 3 is an explanatory diagram of a control system of the show output toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 (a) is a front view of an article (an example) for the show output toy shown in fig. 1, fig. 4 (B) is a rear view of the article, and fig. 4 (C) is a side view of the article.
Fig. 5 (a) and 5 (B) and fig. 5 (C) and 5 (D) are front and rear views of an article (another example) of a different type from the article shown in fig. 4.
Fig. 6 (a) to 6 (D) are explanatory views of a method of mounting the article shown in fig. 4 to the show output toy shown in fig. 1 and a method of recognition.
Fig. 7 (a) is a diagram showing a flow of a performance output (sound) of the performance output toy shown in fig. 1, and fig. 7 (B) is a diagram showing a flow of a performance output (light) of the performance output toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 8 (a) and 8 (B) are partial front views of a show output toy according to another embodiment of the present invention.
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10. 10-1, 10-2, show output toy; 11. a main body portion; 11a, a protrusion; 12. a grip portion; 13. a rod-shaped portion; 14. an installation part; 14a, a support portion; 14b, an inserted part; 15. 15-1, 15-2, an operation part; 15a, a soft portion; 15c, 15d, contact site; 16. a light-transmitting portion; 20. a control system; 21. a main control unit; 22. an identification unit; 22a, an identification element; 23. a2 nd recognition unit; 23a, 2 nd identification element; 24. a detection unit; 25. an output section; 25a, an audio output unit; 25b, a light output section; AR1, AR2, AR3, item; AR1a, AR2a, AR3a, supported portion; AR1b, AR2b, AR3b, and an insertion portion.
Detailed Description
In the following description, for convenience, the front side of fig. 1 (a) is referred to as front, the back side is referred to as back, the left side is referred to as right, the right side is referred to as left, the upper side is referred to as upper, and the lower side is referred to as lower, and the directions are similarly referred to in other drawings.
One embodiment
< Structure of show output toy >
First, the configuration of the show output toy 10 (including the control system 20) according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 3.
As shown in fig. 1 (a) and 1 (B), the show output toy 10 includes: the grip portion 12 is formed in a rod shape that can be gripped by a hand, and the grip portion 12 is formed in a rod shape that is continuous with the lower side of the body portion 11. The shapes of the main body 11, the grip 12, and the rod 13 are not particularly limited as long as the entire body is formed in a rod shape.
Protruding portions 11a adjacent to the main body 11 are provided on both the left and right sides of the main body 11, an attachment portion 14 is provided on the front side of the main body 11, an operation portion 15 is provided on the front side of each protruding portion 11a, and a translucent portion 16 is provided on the front surface of the upper end portion of the rod-shaped portion 13. The outer shape of mounting portion 14 is not particularly limited as long as articles AR1 to AR3 (see fig. 4 and 5) described later can be mounted, but the front surface of mounting portion 14 is preferably a flat surface. The shape of the operation portion 15 and the protruding portion 11a is not particularly limited, and the shape of the light-transmitting portion 16 is not particularly limited, as long as the operation portion 15 can be pressed and displaced.
Further, a light output section 25b (see fig. 3) including a single-color light emitting diode, a multi-color light emitting diode, and the like is provided in the upper end portion of the rod-like section 13. Further, a detection unit 24 formed of a known vibration sensor such as a non-contact type or a contact type is provided in an upper portion of the rod-shaped unit 13 (below the light output unit 25 b). The detection unit 24 can detect the swing when the hand grips the grip 12 and swings the play output toy 10.
Although not shown, a power supply unit such as a battery or a rechargeable battery is detachably housed in the grip portion 12. A power switch is provided on the rear surface of the main body 11 or the rear surface of the grip 12.
The mounting portion 14 is a portion to which articles AR1 to AR3 (see fig. 4 and 5) described later can be mounted, and as shown in fig. 2a, two support portions 14a formed of non-penetrating columnar holes are provided on the front surface of the mounting portion 14 at left and right intervals, and 3 inserted portions 14b formed of penetrating columnar holes are provided below the support portions 14a so as to be located at the respective vertices of a triangle in front view.
Further, identification elements 22a (3 in total, see fig. 3) each composed of a known switch such as a tactile switch or a push switch are provided in the deepest portion of each inserted portion 14b of the mounting portion 14. The method of attaching and the method of recognizing articles AR1 to AR3 (see fig. 4 and 5) to attachment unit 14 will be described in detail later.
Each operating portion 15 is a portion that can be pushed and displaced rearward, and as shown in fig. 2 (B), a soft portion 15a made of a soft material such as synthetic rubber that is soft to the touch is provided on the front surface of the operating portion 15 corresponding to the pushed portion, and a columnar portion 15B having a columnar shape is provided on the rear surface of the operating portion 15. Further, since the below-described articles AR1 to AR3 (see fig. 4 and 5) simulate the face of a character that is the subject of an animal such as a penguin, the soft portion 15a has a common form that simulates the hand of the character.
As shown in fig. 2 (B), the columnar portion 15B of each operation portion 15 is inserted into the non-through columnar hole 11a1 of each projection 11a via an elastic member 11a2 such as a coil spring. Further, a2 nd recognition element 23a (2 in total, see fig. 3) composed of a known switch such as a tactile switch or a push switch is provided in the deepest portion of the columnar hole 11a1 of each protruding portion 11 a. That is, each operation portion 15 can be displaced (displaced rearward) against the pressing of the elastic member 11a2, and the pressing of each operation portion 15 can be recognized by each 2 nd recognition element 23 a.
The light transmitting portion 16 is transparent or translucent (including one colored in a milky white or light color), and light from a light output portion 25b (see fig. 3) provided on the rear side of the light transmitting portion 16 transmits through the light transmitting portion 16 and is emitted to the outside.
As shown in fig. 3, the control system 20 of the show output toy 10 includes: a main control section 21 including a microcomputer, various drivers, and the like, an identification section 22 for article identification having the above-described 3 identification elements 22a, a2 nd identification section 23 for press identification having the above-described two 2 nd identification elements 23a and the respective operation sections 15, the above-described detection section 24, an output section 25 having an audio output section 25a such as a speaker and the above-described light output section 25b, and a storage section 26.
A program for performing the rendering output (sound) and the rendering output (light) shown in fig. 7 is stored in the ROM of the microcomputer constituting the main control section 21. The storage unit 26 stores performance data for performing a performance by outputting sounds such as sounds, music, and sound effects, and performance data for performing a performance by outputting light such as continuous light emission or blinking light emission (including a light emission color in the case of the light output unit 25b that emits light of multiple colors).
< Structure of article >
Next, the configurations of the articles AR1 to AR3 that can be attached to the attachment portion 14 of the play output toy 10 will be described with reference to fig. 4 and 5. Fig. 4 shows an example of an article, and fig. 5 shows two articles as another example of a different kind from the article shown in fig. 4.
The article AR1 shown in fig. 4a to 4C is a face of a penguin-like character, and has a face pattern on the front surface (see fig. 4 a). Further, two columnar supported portions AR1a are provided on the upper side of the rear surface of article AR1, supported portions AR1a are fittable into two supporting portions 14a of attaching portion 14, and one columnar insertion portion AR1b is provided on the lower side of the rear surface of article AR1, and insertion portion AR1b is insertable into one inserted portion 14b of 3 inserted portions 14b of attaching portion 14. An annular elastic portion AR1a1 made of an elastic material such as synthetic rubber is provided at the rear end of each supported portion AR1a, and the outer shape of the elastic portion AR1a1 is slightly larger than the inner shape of each supporting portion 14 a.
The article AR2 shown in fig. 5 (a) and 5 (B) imitates the face of a character having a rabbit as a subject, and has a face pattern on the front surface and a pair of ears at the upper end. Two supported portions AR2a (AR2a1 is an elastic portion) similar to article AR1 are provided on the upper side of the rear surface of article AR2, and two columnar insertion portions AR2b are provided on the lower side of the rear surface of article AR2, and these insertion portions AR2b can be inserted into two inserted portions 14b of the 3 inserted portions 14b of mounting portion 14.
Article AR3 shown in fig. 5 (C) and 5 (D) imitates the face of a tiger-like character, and has a face pattern on the front surface and a pair of ears at the upper end. Two supported portions AR3a (AR3a1 is an elastic portion) similar to article AR1 are provided on the upper side of the rear surface of article AR3, and 3 columnar insertion portions AR3b are provided on the lower side of the rear surface of article AR3, and these insertion portions AR3b can be inserted into 3 inserted portions 14b out of 3 inserted portions 14b of mounting portion 14.
In order to distinguish the types of articles AR1, AR2, and AR3, the number and positions of insertion portions AR1b of article AR1, insertion portions AR2b of article AR2, and insertion portions AR3b of article AR3 are different. That is, since 3 kinds of articles can be distinguished by differentiating the positions of the insertion portions when the insertion portions are one, 3 kinds of articles can be distinguished by differentiating the positions of the insertion portions when the insertion portions are two, and 1 kind of article can be distinguished when the insertion portions are 3, the number and the positions of the insertion portions can be changed to distinguish the kinds of 7 kinds of articles at most.
< method for attaching article to attachment part of show output toy and method for identifying article >
Next, a method of attaching the aforementioned items AR1 to AR3 to the aforementioned attachment portion 14 of the play output toy 10 and a method of identifying the same will be described using fig. 6 as an example of the aforementioned item AR 1.
When article AR1 is attached to attachment unit 14, as shown in fig. 6 (a), the rear surface of article AR1 is opposed to the front surface of attachment unit 14, and then, as shown in fig. 6 (B), two supported portions AR1a of article AR1 are fitted into two supporting portions 14a of attachment unit 14.
In the state shown in fig. 6B (fig. 6C is a view obtained by viewing fig. 6B from the front), one insertion portion AR1B of article AR1 slightly enters one inserted portion 14B of the 3 inserted portions 14B of attachment portion 14 (which is relatively sufficient and does not necessarily need to enter), but does not come into contact with identification element 22a located at the deepest portion of inserted portion 14B (one identification element 22a of the 3 identification elements 22a included in identification portion 22). In the state shown in fig. 6 (B), since elastic force portions AR1a1 of supported portions AR1a of article AR1 contact the inner surfaces of supporting portions 14a of attachment portion 14, article AR1 can be rotationally displaced clockwise by elastic force portions AR1a 1.
In the state shown in fig. 6B, when the front surface, preferably the front surface lower portion, of article AR1 is pressed by a fingertip or the like as shown in fig. 6D, article AR1 is rotationally displaced clockwise in fig. 6D by elastic portion AR1a1, and by insertion portion AR1B coming into contact with recognition element 22a (one recognition element 22a of 3 recognition elements 22a included in recognition unit 22) located at the deepest portion of insertion portion 14B, recognition element 22a detects the pressing, and article AR1 is recognized based on the detection, and the type of article AR1 is distinguished.
When the pressing of article AR1 is released in the state shown in fig. 6D (state 2), article AR1 automatically returns to the state shown in fig. 6B (state 1) by the elasticity of elastic portion AR1a 1.
When two supported portions AR1a of article AR1 are fitted into two supporting portions 14a of mounting portion 14 (see fig. 6 a and 6B), depending on the orientation of article AR1, it is likely that insertion portion AR1B of article AR1 will come into contact with recognition element 22a located at the deepest portion of inserted portion 14B, and therefore, it is preferable to perform recognition of article AR1 on the condition that the aforementioned state 2 is maintained for a predetermined time or longer, for example, for 3 to 5 seconds.
That is, the state shown in fig. 6 (B) is the 1 st state in which article AR1 is attached to attachment unit 14 but recognition unit 22 cannot recognize article AR 1. On the other hand, the state shown in fig. 6 (D) is the 2 nd state in which the article AR1 attached to the attachment portion 14 can be recognized. That is, the attachment of the article AR1 to the attachment portion 14 includes: recognition unit 22 cannot recognize the 1 st state of article AR1 and recognition unit 22 can recognize the 2 nd state of article AR 1.
The above-described mounting method and identification method are not limited to article AR1, and are similarly performed for article AR2 shown in fig. 5 (a) and 5 (B) and article AR3 shown in fig. 5 (C) and 5 (D), and for other articles, whose number and position of insertion portions are different from those described above, and which are not shown.
< procedure of rendering output (tone) >
Next, the flow of the rendering output (sound) by the rendering output toy 10 will be described with reference to fig. 7 a. In this description, for convenience, the aforementioned articles AR1, AR2, AR3, and the like are collectively referred to as "article AR".
The sound of the play output toy 10 is played based on the recognition of the object AR (including the type of the object AR) by the 3 recognition elements 22a of the recognition unit 22 shown in fig. 3 and the recognition of the pressing of each operation unit 15 by the two 2 nd recognition elements 23a of the 2 nd recognition unit 23, and thus is roughly classified into the following 3 types: (X1) a situation of identification of only article AR, (X2) a situation of identification of both article AR and identification of pressing of each operation unit 15, and (X3) a situation of identification of pressing of only each operation unit 15.
That is, since the show output (sound) of the show output toy 10 differs from one another in the above-described situations X1 to X3, this is first determined by steps ST101 to ST103 in fig. 7 a.
When it is determined as the situation X1, the performance data corresponding to the identified type of the article AR is selected from all the performance data stored in the storage unit 26, and the performance of the sound (sound, music, sound effect, etc.) based on the selected performance data is output from the sound output unit 25a of the output unit 25 (see steps ST104 and ST105 in fig. 7 a). In the situation X1, the performance output in step ST105 has a predetermined time, and therefore the performance output is stopped when the time elapses.
When it is determined as the situation X2, from all the performance data stored in the storage unit 26, performance data corresponding to a combination of the type of the identified article AR and the number of the operation units 15 identified as being pressed (one operation unit 15 and two operation units 15 are provided), and a performance of sounds (sounds, music, sound effects, and the like) based on the selected performance data is output from the sound output unit 25a of the output unit 25 (see steps ST104 and ST105 of fig. 7 a). The performance output at step ST105 under the condition X2 (the 2 nd performance) is different from the performance output at step ST105 under the condition X1. In addition, in the situation X2, the rendering output at step ST105 has a predetermined time, and therefore the rendering output stops when the time elapses.
When it is determined as the situation X3, from all the pieces of performance data stored in the storage unit 26, performance data corresponding to the number of operation units 15 for which a press is recognized (one operation unit 15 or two operation units 15) is selected, and a performance of sounds (sounds, music, sound effects, and the like) based on the selected performance data is output from the sound output unit 25a of the output unit 25 (see steps ST104 and ST105 in fig. 7 a). Here, the performance (the 3 rd performance) output at step ST105 under the condition X3 is different from the performance output at step ST105 under the conditions X1 and X2. In addition, in the situation X3, the rendering output at step ST105 has a predetermined time, and therefore the rendering output stops when the time elapses.
Further, since the situation X3 is the presentation output when the article AR is not attached to the attachment portion 14 of the presentation output toy 10, when the sound presentation is associated with the article AR, a sound such as "please attach the article" may be output instead of the presentation output.
< procedure of rendering output (light) >
Next, the flow of the play output (light) by the play output toy 10 will be described with reference to fig. 7B. In this description, for convenience, the aforementioned articles AR1, AR2, AR3, and the like are collectively referred to as "article AR".
The light rendering of the rendering output toy 10 is based on the detection of the swing of the rendering output toy 10 by the detection unit 24 shown in fig. 1 and 3 (detection of the swing when the rendering output toy 10 is swung by holding the grip portion 12 with a hand) and the identification of the object AR (including the type of the object AR) by the 3 identification elements 22a of the identification unit 22 shown in fig. 3, and thus is roughly classified into the following two types: (Y1) shows the state of both detection of the swing of the output toy 10 and recognition of the article AR, and (Y2) the state of detection of only the swing.
That is, since the show output (light) of the show output toy 10 is different between the above-described conditions Y1 and Y2, it is first determined by steps ST201 and ST202 in fig. 7B.
When it is determined as the situation Y1, the performance data corresponding to the combination of the detection of the swing of the performance output toy 10 and the type of the identified item AR is selected from all the performance data stored in the storage unit 26, and the performance based on the light (continuous light emission, blinking light emission, or the like, and including the light emission color in the case of the light output unit 25B that emits light of a plurality of colors) of the selected performance data is output from the light output unit 25B and emitted to the outside through the light transmission unit 16 (see steps ST203 and ST204 in fig. 7B). In the situation Y1, the show output in step ST204 has a predetermined time, and therefore the show output stops when the time elapses.
When it is determined as the situation Y2, the performance data corresponding to the detection of the swing of the performance output toy 10 is selected from all the performance data stored in the storage unit 26, and the performance based on the light (continuous light emission, blinking light emission, or the like, and including the light emission color in the case of the light output unit 25B that emits light of a plurality of colors) of the selected performance data is output from the light output unit 25B and emitted to the outside through the light transmission unit 16 (see steps ST203 and ST204 in fig. 7B). In the situation Y2, the show output in step ST204 has a predetermined time, and therefore the show output stops when the time elapses.
Since the situation Y2 is a show output when the mounting portion 14 of the show output toy 10 does not have the article AR mounted, when the light show is associated with the article AR, a sound such as "please mount the article" may be output instead of the show output.
< main Effect >
Next, the main operational effects obtained by the above-described play output toy 10 will be described. In this description, for convenience, the aforementioned articles AR1, AR2, AR3, and the like are collectively referred to as "article AR".
Since various effects can be output (sounds) depending on the type of the article AR attached to the effect output toy 10, and the operation for performing the effects output (sounds) is simple, the user can be provided with an interest due to the various effects output (sounds) without getting tired even when the age of the object to which the effect output toy 10 is attached is low.
Further, various kinds of show outputs (lights) can be performed depending on the kinds of the articles AR attached to the show output toy 10, and the action for performing the show outputs (lights) is also simple, so that the user can be provided with an interest due to the various kinds of show outputs (lights) without getting tired even when the subject age of the show output toy 10 is low in particular.
In particular, by configuring the article AR to resemble a part of a character and not to be recognized only by attaching the article AR, but to be recognized only by pressing the attached article AR (i.e., by performing two different operations of "attaching" and "pressing" to recognize the article AR), the article AR (character) can be recognized when the user desires, and in addition, such an interest can be provided to the user: the show output corresponding to the character is generated by just two contacts (contact at the time of installation and contact at the time of pressing) with the character.
Other embodiments
Next, the structure of the play output toys 10-1 and 10-2 according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described by taking the article AR1 as an example, with reference to fig. 8.
The show output toys 10-1 and 10-2 shown in fig. 8 differ from the previously described show output toy 10 in the following respects: when the two operation portions 15-1 and 15-2 are pressed backward and displaced, the front lower portion of the article AR1 in the 1 st state attached to the attachment portion 14 can be pressed by the contact portions 15c and 15d, and can be displaced to the 2 nd state. The same applies to the case where article AR1 is article AR2, article AR3, or another article not shown in the drawings.
Each operating portion 15-1 shown in fig. 8 (B) has a contact portion 15c in a protruding shape at its distal end portion, and when each operating portion 15-1 is pressed and displaced, this contact portion 15c can be brought into contact with and press the lower portion of the front surface of article AR 1. The amount of projection of each contact portion 15c is preferably as small as possible so as not to hinder the attachment of article AR1 to attachment portion 14.
Each of the operation portions 15-2 shown in fig. 8 (B) has an annular contact portion 15d at its distal end portion, and when each of the operation portions 15-2 is pressed and displaced, the contact portion 15d can be brought into contact with and press the lower portion of the front surface of the article AR 1. The outer shape of each contact portion 15d is preferably as small as possible so as not to hinder the attachment of the article AR1 to the attachment portion 14.
That is, with the configuration shown in fig. 8, article AR1 in the 1 st state attached to mounting portion 14 can be displaced to the 2 nd state by pressing and displacing both operation portions 15-1 and 15-2 rearward, and therefore pressing of article AR1 can be performed by pressing each of operation portions 15-1 and 15-2. That is, the recognition of article AR1 (including the type of article AR 1) by recognition unit 22 and the pressing of operation units 15-1 and 15-2 by recognition unit 2 23 can be performed simultaneously.
However, in the case of the configuration shown in fig. 8, when the article AR1 is attached to the attachment portion 14, the operation portions 15-1 and 15-2 cannot be pressed and displaced individually, and therefore the rendering of the sound of the rendering output toys 10-1 and 10-2 is only the above-described conditions X1 and X2. Of course, when article AR1 is not attached to attachment unit 14, the sound of situation X3 described above can be produced.
Modifications of the examples
Next, a modification of the above-described show output toys 10, 10-1 and 10-2 will be described. In this description, for convenience, the aforementioned articles AR1, AR2, AR3, and the like are collectively referred to as "article AR".
< modification 1> in the case of the above-described play output toys 10, 10-1 and 10-2, the play output toy in which the article AR attached to the attachment portion 14 is displaced from the 1 st state to the 2 nd state by the rotational displacement of the article AR (the clockwise rotational displacement of fig. 6 (D)) is exemplified, but identification of the article AR can also be performed by displacing the article AR from the 1 st state to the 2 nd state by making the inserted portion 14B of the attachment portion 14 deep and providing an elastic member such as a coil spring at the deepest portion thereof and linearly displacing the article AR against the elastic member (the leftward linear displacement of fig. 6 (B)).
< modification 2> in the case of the above-described show output toys 10, 10-1 and 10-2, the show output toy having the light transmission section 16, the detection section 24 and the light output section 25b is exemplified to perform light show, but these may be removed in the case where light show is not necessary.
< modification 3> the play output toys in which the 2 nd recognition element 23a constituting the 2 nd recognition unit 23 is provided in each of the operation units 15, 15-1 and 15-2 in the case of the play output toys 10, 10-1 and 10-2 described above have been exemplified, but the 2 nd recognition unit 23 may be removed in the case where the sound play is set to the above-described situation X1.

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1. A show output toy in which, in a play output toy,
the show output toy includes:
an attachment portion to which an article can be attached;
a recognition unit capable of recognizing the article attached to the attachment unit; and
an output unit capable of outputting a show corresponding to the item when the item is recognized by the recognition unit,
the mounting of the article to the mounting portion includes a1 st state in which the identification portion cannot identify the article and a2 nd state in which the identification portion can identify the article.
2. The show output toy of claim 1, wherein,
the article attached to the attachment portion can be displaced from the 1 st state to the 2 nd state and from the 2 nd state to the 1 st state.
3. The show output toy of claim 2, wherein,
the article attached to the attachment portion can be automatically restored from the 2 nd state to the 1 st state.
4. A show output toy according to claim 2 or 3,
the article mounted on the mounting portion is displaced from the 1 st state to the 2 nd state based on pressing of the article,
the displacement of the article mounted on the mounting portion from the 2 nd state to the 1 st state is a displacement generated by the release of the pressing.
5. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
the identification unit is configured to identify the article when the 2 nd state is maintained for a predetermined time or more.
6. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 5,
the identification of the article by the identification portion can distinguish the kind of the article,
the performance output from the output unit is a performance corresponding to the type of the article.
7. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
the output part at least comprises a sound output part,
the performance is at least that of the output tone.
8. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
the show output toy further comprises:
an operation portion that can be pressed to be displaced; and
and a2 nd recognition unit capable of recognizing the pressing of the operation unit.
9. The show output toy of claim 8, wherein,
when the item is recognized by the recognition portion and the pressing of the operation portion is recognized, the show output from the output portion is a2 nd show different from the show.
10. The show output toy of claim 9,
the 2 nd show corresponds to a combination of the identification of the article by the identification portion and the identification of the pressing of the operation portion by the 2 nd identification portion.
11. The show output toy of claim 8, wherein,
when the item is not recognized by the recognition portion and the pressing of the operation portion is recognized, the show output from the output portion is a 3 rd show different from the show.
12. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
the show output toy also includes an operating portion,
the operation part can be pressed to be displaced,
the article attached to the attachment portion is capable of being displaced from the 1 st state to the 2 nd state and from the 2 nd state to the 1 st state,
the operation portion is configured to be capable of displacing the article attached to the attachment portion from the 1 st state to the 2 nd state based on a pressing displacement of the operation portion.
13. The show output toy of claim 12, wherein,
the operation unit includes a contact portion capable of pressing the article in the 1 st state and displacing the article to the 2 nd state based on a pressed displacement of the operation unit.
14. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
the item mimics a face as part of a character.
15. A show output toy according to any one of claims 8 to 13,
the operating portion simulates a hand as part of a character.
16. The show output toy of claim 15, wherein,
the operation portion includes a soft portion softer than the article at a pressed portion.
17. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 16,
the show output toy also includes a detection portion capable of detecting a swing of the show output toy.
18. A show output toy according to any one of claims 1 to 17,
the show output toy includes a main body portion, a grip portion, and a rod portion in series,
the mounting portion is provided to the main body portion.
19. The show output toy of claim 18,
the operating portion according to claim 8 or 12 is provided adjacent to the mounting portion.
20. A show output toy set in which, in a first aspect,
the show output toy set includes: the show output toy of any one of claims 1 to 19 and the article of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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